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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-06-03, Page 12t I % C i tiong '. THE,' LUCKNOW SENTLNEL,..LUCKNOW,: ONTARIO WEDNEDAY, •JUNE a, !x u.' . v , M• }p� ' z;� 5 � -• OEU f URTO.ACSERVICE eanin:Held . SIEG�tIST'S,.L,U - - - CW •- MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY • • ,� , PANNABECKER,S T.. HELENS Sand VarietyConcertI AtRifley The' Ripley Agricultural. Society held a most successful Variety... Conceit last .Thur'sda everting. $ Y n g. The. president, Gordon Rouiston, was Chairman, The MacDonald, - � • NOW ' •• - . , , - THERE'S ONE c ) ' _- * . GOOD ,, ` y Ni '7S MONDAY, WED_ Y, FRIDAY WEDNESDAY, SLATER'S STORE,. AU•BURN • - .• �' ;TUESD_AY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY Armstrong families each : presented orchestra numbers , with Wayne Armstrong-doin some step -dancing as an added: feature. - Rock sisters with their. MORE REASON , tt� 1 , • Rife accordians and Margaret Macka• g' Y ax :a t ti_ .. - • 41 CUSTOMW NGHA CARE T with her piano solo were enjoy- able musical numbers Patsy McTavish and Jackie Johnston , each sang a solo. Nancy Mc- 1.40 .:::;;..:::�t•f: WHY YO• U • �., .++..« •• DRIVE-INformed . ht+ofess �on.4 ...sonic* , who cam• Guire and Joyce Black: a duet Dianne Linda and' Sandra 'Kempton formeda tribe, ' $coltish dancing, which is a .necessary feature of any Ripley' � a {{ Yw n•l :>•a . SHOULD CONVERT • n YOUR PRESENT TO •' Honoured On35#h ���3.• and A•�. "J ick Curran of Ashfield were honoured•hy their Anniversary ' Mrs . H. C. Curran of Lucknow and the late Mr. Curran•:' program was well performed • b Vicki' Smi h and Sharon; Askin Y of Kincardine. Bert Elliott also did some fancy stepping. The .RiDistrict High Schoolgave S two fine numbers with a male trio'a'nd square dancing.- •male ., ,>:,, '>` }''• £sso • �`:: "$.: �`>,,• �' -' ::::;:::•.� ;:::::;:> ::�. �::, .;,., PMENT EQUI• SAFE ECONOMICAL / HEAT OIL H p * i fmlyon'Sunday, May 31st, on :'quartette the occasion of their 35th wed-• dins anniversary. y Following their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Curran' farmed on,the, °'McAuley 6th concession of Ashfield arid. composed of Cameron, • •' P _ , ,A.11ister Mackay , John. ;_ • • We have a complete It's.- easy to, to oil, hne of tQ 11a1 Esso•Ileax tlg qulpzxlel� to. ;f ¢1 • A dinner was served: at Carlow :: , . Hall at' 2 p;:m, to the Curran family and relatives •nuin'bering , fife -seven in all. . •Mr. and: Mrs. Curran were. ew 'i •. ' /married on June lst 1935 at the three years ago :moved to theom 9th of Ashfield, •:• Theyhav:e,a family of four bo s :and four irl$ ; Donald;• Y g Grant, Ralph,and Stewart , all; of a-oD`O-na-ld= Ind Luer-. Rooney- were much enjoyed as well as a readingbyMrs. George Stewart;95 g •. Mrs: Wm, Arnold and•Mrs. Gordon Stanley thanked:al'l those • Esso-- 85 a•'month • choose fro 'burner1:. Complete Esso oil furnace .unit—$4; a . month.Andnow ,wi hEssoheating.equipment, ..we =arrange or you to get Esso Home Heat ,,.. • 1 Se ce,La • 1 i w. ♦ . • tt t: 1 I i k t "t. .. home of the bride's parents on * • s ie:ld; Mrs. Ken (Ruth) Oke, Mr sntinued (y-lv-ia) JohnstonJohnst-oh taking part -and invited them to - home heating comfort. • . • • �'' x,-� the -6th corrcessioi, of. Ashfi-e-1d . r,,t�,.,, Mrs..Curran is•the\former , Eileen Treleaven,: daughter of -thelate•- -s -,--Teed ,. Mrs, John (Mary) Bissett,,,. all of Goderich and Mrs. DoPothy. 1� ho-w� -be-n=lunch-be-by: -Prov-itled-�by- . the Lady, Directors, veryonejoinedJir, a nadaROY—HAVENS- -�- .. +installed too your exuiine dwa. , •___ _ .._ xalis Mr. and: Mrs, Bert.• - � • of Ashfield'and: ;: Treleaven Lucknow , Jack'is the son of ' rtESSO szf ings't en—w s.. — . unable to'attend. They also have twent two randchldren: •' r: g - ' - - and: expressed their pleasur, this fine community effort...•Plumbing and Heating ---- Phone. 528-3012 • Lucknow " OILBURNER SALES and . SERVICE .,.. HEAT HOME • SERVICE x, .. , ... - ,t ., . - ,'° .. •' : June /�s ili K/ X the air ii . 4 , ' - 60 'Brownies, An d: Lucknow AtDayLon_g Beautiful weather and•.a group'. of enthusiastic " i ere the in- . Yom. From Teeswater • Brownue Revel jumping rope. • .With the day being so' warm we then hada ' ' $ A• r t ,.. • •Mrs.. t�,• \\ie:A :, gredents: for Saturday's Brownie Revel: • 37 Brownies and 3 leaders.; Gordon Perrott, Mrs., Doug MacPherson and' Joan Stewart 'of Teeswater left t'he Teeswate.r_' quiet•'tYpe. of game of "animal bail"', A dress-up`game,followed • which was noisy;..funny and• fun. The girls then enjoyed a dance, of ' P:.Jim Cro t xi "Jum we''..or-heMe - • ' ' 41401Pki • Town-Hall'at 10a,m. by.bus'to . meet•with•rhe Lucknow Brownies at "'Greer's Farm" just outside c 23 girls and 3' leaders Lu know • can,Hat dance" or both•if they'. still.had, energy for it. In crafts. the Brownies ,worke,d on brooches, These brooches • •.•. b _, , ; . . _ _ . (0 .: - • _. •-, • • .. _ t.-Har61d�+GPe�i�lVlt�s`Jim.. - now were nahand , eadyoto have a' good day. : • to Pen g' c 1 _ C were corks oi, which ea .. l- 'face ,hof wool _'-fele • beads and glue. 'There were lots of the most imaginative'. face brooches made and each girl•wore , — .__ _'_ _ �_ h t ` ,•Ili, .., ,� • ,. - _ :.... ••' • - - . wi the=-1-ntroductions o -he ere, -The .groups formed" into sixes, and' went into'the Fairy and sangtheir son s. Thissounds-they Ring• g was followed by the Brownie se and Law said inison, 'Prorni n u \x =iers home, , On the 'nature hike the girls were asked'. to listen to all the - - may hear and to carie the same down ton be discussed ' •{ later.. They were also' asked to • - ',different : --.. .. , ..ate'r. , •:'' • Browniesa ri ring, with-, the �B'rm Teesw o•wriies making a k circle around this ring. A 'rousing i Grand Howl was•then given to , the visiting Brownies a&,a . col ours. On the walk: each group pond., Where there were shown a po were some big bull'fro f� gs , an they • took time to listen to the deep - sounds these fro•s made. A .fans- • • • - welcome Both these circles then. ring formed one lame `ng and then'. divided•into 3 groups with 2 Iead'- ere to a groupr >ach:- girl had a ily pet pony enjoyed the'attent'ion of all the' girls After stick' a lou: ely walk each girls was glad of .._- ._<.:... - �•,. A•MA TER of LIFE AND BREATH.! : •' _ .. - •- Your • ,....hristmas.SealAesociation Can 'HE;/ p „ . �. -_ ___ _'_ ,... ._. .:_ _':.:. _�:...__�„ .. .. .. .. _.; � m tag, the tags for the Luckriow :girls shaped toadstoolsand for theTeeswater girls as owls,. It was hoped••by the end of the da,y everyone would ��7• �'"r.. d -,-- _a water. c �f rveret period of games et,,ebroke for lunch Some girls took this opportunity to cook their lunch on t-h'e'�an'igfi-re �rii�e FOR' FREE BOOKLETS ON HOW TO QUIT SMOKING H'uron-Perth Tuberculosis • ��sgra _ . some good friends., Number one group:'started off with the games ,• number two �;rou began with crafts; and the • third Troup had a nature hike and wei.ners cooked and' , made• for the adults; This was an informal time, when we were, able to relax and enjo�y•the coni- pany of ourneW friends;,' • ...., tory•Disease 'Association' 121 WELLINGTON ST, STRATFORD, ONT. ..,_. ThefAanies were a mixture of avourites of all the Brownies, ' There vasarobsobstacle race, . which brought n.sonie work The three groups then changed around; e'ach' going to another ctirty that' they hadn't had. such us skipping, balancing', and, CONNLIFb ON PACE" S TT