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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-09-16, Page 20• A • il<• ; Pse'. twee TY' : THE t,UCKNOW . IINTINE4 4. 0KN.OW,, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 16, 1970 -.. ...,.S. -.. ... H , ASHFIELD ,,, t‘ . . , MEATIvlrs . : Charles klathe:rtorl 06 Elnllra. Visited with her Mother �� • i 4 • CHOICE HOME KILLEL , Mrs•, D',. Maolviurch.y Qii St4,ncia,y ....... , 1 'k ;.:" ` sq, , ,� BEEF AND: PORK � g'•�'•d" �'►�••�41"f• L''•Q"'g Rev . Wmr'x .. Ki ox of Qlamiu i s • kxGhanged pulpit$. with•. Rev., Ken f• , ®.'. X'• $ n ; neth Rg.Qpey last arida . • JJJ•,F,r,4�� 5 �"t4 .},'t yi;; - - �.•• };::, ;•: .vi '{�7ti•: •: ; I /i\ ., >4 ,': , Duncan A11qpu•hos returned from ttQ• Newturidliitrcl. acid L trip Marimes„ Church service Ashfield ' 4 ll , f`°I h. ` 1 I :'.y.. l � : . • .•. ., � .. .. .. ...... Presb teria Chnich.wil,l be•.held` ' 1 1`,1 l t.,/..try L :rl rr d l� t 4• Yli U. � L 0.1r. 4• S4i1 • hag i '-i..l" •�4�'....L. ilia• .. ;�; �. ,, • �� r , r < , '�. t j k '��.. , .TURDAY. R OLD ���i ` �,� A. / f T S GET TING.SMOKED' .... � • - __PICNICS1a� Y ti ZSs 'S •\azr a,t�t...1•14:14.14.••. Ina . ' ..n o �, }'t leil�...4 t <. i� ri a re' v i.r ,. PTEMBER 9 SA SE , � � 1' 1 T J�1; t q }• ,�F, 4t 4 } .'•• xT ... SO �'.r. �� �NEE� MOREr BRA/NS To MA YOUR'. TAX: FORM,. THAN ro.MAK -THE /NCOME , 49.c LB. •BACN ENDSari p� . 49 L - • •'PORK' LIVER Al<5. "M1 �V t'^' ��+...:...'\'�..`.1�.1.�.�.�.`'�.. � r ' 'ke 3 tiir� ��b , l 1 trU r w h�� hav K• be, t nu?ca tt! ?���r . . t ui l�'�'ultr:��� J yli,:c� lit! :':['r' t�*rFtt_�pLAN t,. lit „Albert,. ' NOW FOR.•. Y UR 'ENTRIES-.: , IN THE• BALL FAIR •: � • W 1 G. ' �` .fin eti , • .,... 43C LB. 11"" ^ �'_ o'_ ,FRE - H -PICNIC .• ss '°�� s ' .» ,, SHOULDERS F *�*..° ..., , •'%1% �l= `,:No • 49e' LB; ,' i • ' �ER'THI'S ., Whitechurch. W.I. HIT k URC 1 NEWS:. �' E�. � ti • Whitechurch Wbtnetl'$ 1t stiiute LOOK LIST OF VARIOUS• CLASSES .Y O ,. -CAN- •, ENTER AND THE CASH•, PRIZES, ELVEN O•U .. • - = = - - - Best:'.Original National•Costunne. 600• 5:00 300; worn by Lady visitor at. the fair • Best National,Costume worn 6.00 3.00 }^ ; . t • nmeeting .ember ., i • . • FRESH • HOMEMADE ' SAUSAGE 73c L. Historical Researeh. xr �L3ttt��tht�"a• - was held, Tuesda> ....Sept- lst in Whitech.urc.h Coni- ria 1 wa 11 with a n .Copied . ,5.00 by Lady Director at '• fair �. Best Copied National Costume . ; 6.00 500. 3.00. - worn by Lady Visitor ' at fair unitMemo• j' VINE DELIVER attendanc a of thirt three. The y - Hostess for the evening was Mrs: Best Original National Costume worn . , 6.00 5.00 3,00 by. LadyDirector at fail- '' ` f Et °i'� ;' •• ,t. �a TreatJniuruesAt :H� . a James McInnes. . b The meeting .was opened. y 'the' President Mrs` '•Dan•Tiffin•.ex • : Best National Costume worn 'by :6:00 5.00 3.00 . Gentleman visitor at fair Best• ' National Costume worn by• 600 500 3.00, . tending a• welcotne to all. Ther Gentleman, director • . , a � F , • ' Mrs ; `George ,Kennedy', k:. R. -1';. - ' Lucknow was slicingpickles on P ' Au'gusr.''�1 and_ac-ci ienrl su'r'd 'Ode was�sung-and the. lvtary--Stew- , Wingham O. P: P . investigated ,y Mrs. Marion Lowry, R. R. 1.,,. . art Collect repeated ,in unison. Sincardtne, was'dr`vin• a ion Correspondence included the` . Oldest`Lad at .the. fair • �. , 5.00 •Oldest Gentleman at the . fair ' ..: 5:00 ,.r.' - -- .- ,- , ` T' y u .---"the end of...h 'r right�f xst� Inger• . _ o - _ ,-- - .., onventtorr ro tarn Resoluiion'' and cart• on their farm' on .. - -- , , - .00' 3.00 2.00' 1.00. Potato `Race ' on Pony ..- „rtl k{ �`< tit " ' :, , , ' ,' •which,necessitated amputation of.: ,, : ,` the tip of •that finger.• She was treated and released,' .,� • On Se. tember 4, a car'diiven ' P .` by' Shirley'. Cassidy ; age '19 , •• Wing- .:.' , : 14 ; `a _ . ' . c ti : � < ham, came over a hill at the,- rs ; �`` Zetland Brid. e,and struck.•the �• rear of a�parked '`car. Both cars •` ; burned' art the• site. Injuries .... ; included.Shrley Cassidy`, burns to her right hand; Joyce•.Cassidy , age 17. , assen er •in'car contusions p g • September.:6'th when. she •was':'•:' : "' thrown out of the cart. She 'frac- tured:her right collar bone and received abrasions and•contusions .to her '.forehead .: :She .was treated and released..- '• .. ' " • .._ iss ,Brenda. Webster , a e.19 , g 'R... R: '.2 , Lucknow , fractured 'a bone in her right foot at the Wing- ham'•Arena dance -t' A walking.pots.; cast was a lied, '. PP . Douglas Thomson ' age 16 . . �o be voted on' at th C•onvenri'on ; thank you note' .from.1\4rs • R. ihher=: ford Reavie'and famil The.. y.'• . 'treasurer's report showed a balance of $3°7738* l'1`call was answered. by a' The' co' keepsake 'and how it :came into :my possession . - Shown. were tea - watches, necklace ,' ins or `,• P° P' broa.ches,.Bible:of 181'6, locket, great gran�i'mother`s•ring• . _ - . . • 'Barrel Race on' Horseback 6.00 x:00 ;'2,00 1:00 ''Musical Chairs on Horseback: 6.00 •4:00 • 2.00 .l.00 . Flag. Race . 6.00'. 4.00. 2.00 '..1•.00 • lot ELEPHANT, HORSE.. , 70-...--5:.;:-N. , WHATEVER YOU : �" /'�' �., •" • •';��=_ W�ly not eet�r i# in theles ' • • , . -° ---to-back; -Iv'Saria-nneK-tali„ ; ie:1 E :r R. R.'3 , W .ngham lacerated her:' right knee, contusions to:.face. • ,r 3 r, A11 were treated and released.,' . , . ,� . Wingham.,' son'of Ivor, and Mrs.. Arnoldn; received njur-, nold Thorns ies' to; `his• right hand:playing. foot', ball at the high school, .:He' was g x-rayed .and, found to have,'fractur ,. Mrs:. Johnson ave a re Elging port of the day Whitechurch.W,1-.. was. hostess branch at 'the Log Cabin Museum, Southampton. 'A bus tLi'p in Oc�gber to: Listowel � • .Lue.l 110w,fEl'. FAl Pasaele ? • rIlk _ - :Decorated Bicycle .: .$ 5.00•'; 4:00 $ •3.00 $2.00 and:$1.00 for each entrf , • . , " r • •_ ....11 s diel ^•' '� �`• 4 ou• ed bones in his right hand. •- Barry ;Gardner , age 17 , Wing ha „ratio s 'n of 1vlr. and m • G • 'o ' • Mrs.. Ivan Ga'rdn had a ,box . err, A fall- on his ..-He-received industries was discussed. ,Delegate 'to the Convention is Mrs t' Albert Coultes, who wi • • Decorated 'Tricycle • ' 5.00 , '4,.00 .:00 2.00 „ and 31.00 for each entry - Decorated. Doll�arriage .• 300 ' • 2.00. 1 00 - and 50c ,for each entry .. __ _ y • '. -left -foot fractured' bOnes in that foot, abrasions to the foot,, ankle; and •t ' le He'was admitted to g- h ' -rake a�lang ch�bra►,ch conrriba---`- '.-ions toy the, Convention Craft booth. Mrs. Russel McGuire and :Mrs. Victor Emerson will also attend It:was decided'- to • • �m'embers ` • Best Costumed Rider on decorated;•pony (Animals will not. be ,judged). n .6..00 5.00 4.00 ' 3.00 2.00 and 1.00'for each entr Y '�. �� i �W.r. _: - _ 0-��___ Bonn°iei-MacLeod : a a-14moo- - .._. _ _ diVid `che'. . . �tider�n:.decorated .. • •Mrs. ■ r •a r s R.. :. Right now, with Winter Lucknow , .daughter of Mr. and g , , Donald MacLeod lacerated , ,:flet left foot while walking bare__ • • • foot along the roads ' Donald .Leader , of Gorrie. . into `'rows and -the • will ut on p y p some type 'of ent;ertanrnent to• :.: ' .make money for' improving_ the Hall.. ,The .Wingham''Group'are. .in 'Charge of the Old'Tme Rance ocJo r• sap dl` horse (Animal' will not= be ) • '. saddle -- Ndg 10.00 8,00 6.00 4.00 2:00, _. Schools Parading in , Costume . .... 8:00 6:00 4.00 2.00 4, Public 'School Floats in Parade 15:00 10 .00 .5.00 '3.00 : , .,, r . coming•:on, iS the' time. to • .,• owa ' move to the spaciousness of,e . . .. your new home. Pay for it, while you enjoy it! An easy' ; . , �_.., lacerated •his.left first finger. on a power saw . Apparently he. 's wing a" board and saw `lip •, .saw the Slip,' -500 pe•d : •1930 , Glenn Rattan , age 18 , R •' R.' # , Sin son's enjoyed were -Lon lon a o" a.nd "The:Old S ` ronin g g, P g Wheel`tn� the Pa'r Mrs. John- • Parlor". `son Conn' "ave piano solo •"Silvei' s, Hi- School •Floats.m Parade :...1500-10:005:00 •3:. D created Cars 10:00 ?.00 5 00� 3:00 , An e' Cars prior to1 2400 8.00 Best ciet . 'Float 25.00 20:00 15.00 , y payment m'ottgage at Victoria . .. • • and Grey Trust may cost less. ° = a 'than you think: Get it, today '. °20:00 at Victoria and Grey, �. -.•2....W ingt��r�r son v fair . a.� rd .Mrs . ' . , . •• , • ..,, . Robert Ruttan•, was involved in a • single car accid accident. He came to a dead-end road near the Wing- ham Demeter a'nd ran into'a y. bank.. •He received a laceratedBefit Treads Among the ,Gold" and ..' « .-••••...• Grandfathers Clock ..' �.,,,:Y. The Motto, Be kindo''the•,a ed for they _halve come a `long way , help;the young. for. they have• Best Comic Float' • 25� 00 20 00 15 : . Best Patriotic Float 2500 '20.00 15.00' B 'Float .1500' • ._. �e 5r'i00 3.00 • _._ . .. :: 21114 •way chin. .' . : , , An accident happened on high- 86 ,••1 mile' east of White-. was given by - long way to 'Ross; . . Mrs, .Robert Ross, who' stressed', our•own argume �t; Young way' , if we keepactive we staynet. , Mrs. Fisher' won the age . church on. Sunday. Walter y w, -Settle g n s, oung un P„test in laws do not assume thea ed young heart. �.. ....r $., b. . •� , the .number contest `' s• '. . VG More R . RIZ. # 3', W�rrgm-was- - ° travelling west on the highway ', ITkaitir�g on you all the time; � _ .• _ . _ DOn't .keep on borrowing. from the which 'was' a• letter from a grand-. net wx�-:�1xs•,.-Russnl_Ro �a ttci, :: the spice contest win er was hers. .• • , .. - YRusr .coMP,4wv' SINCE 1889 _ l esland' Mill, Ma11ager when a car driven by Mr. H. , . _. .. Parker, struck the Moore car ','`f ,,� from the rear, c'au'sin -. eons•ideza.b- e damage. e- r . g • • e Moore had ,'as t _ 't,. i f .Wallace aged:, Old age is treated diffe ent mother to her granddaughter,. a ly in different societies. Old age bride, Mrs, Russel 'Ross ,gave a� , . �. is a ,part of most.l. es acid we reading, on Traffic Safety discus h ave: to make the transition from. sing the* use of Safety Belts in W Gotin;. The rnee.tin closed w.ith•the g , e . `The :institute 'Grace was Qua en. sung aid the lunch committee . • Erin and Kirston Street§, • 'Q riRh' " 524• 1 '...,: is risen er Linda Moore...age p g 1a , . who had a whip lash injury, Mr,.' Moore had minor back n�uri injuries: the different stages as we go' cars. .al ,.along through life: Our work is a ' There were l8 grandmothers means of helping us keep -in pees t el elimination h a a e" for iii t is con en andoMth contact wit 11 s h test Mr Mrs. Wm, Evans, Mts. Dave Gibb, Mrs,• :Ben McClenaghan Mrs, Garnet •Farrier served r len;, • •. r g cA therm win'