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THE L' UCKNQW SE'NTI'NEL, LU'CKNOW ONT.ARIOO ,
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER '18th,
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WHITECHURCH NEWS
To celebrate theirparents.,.
Mr. and Mrs; Albert Coultes, 35th
wedding anniversary on November.
18, their family Mr. and Mrs. Wil•
bert. Schwichtenberg of Port Elgin .
and f itnd ac
a a m y,Mr.a_. . Mrs.. Jack
Coultes' and family of Oakville .,
Mr, and Mrs., Alex Craig took
them to the Blue Barn for .6.',30 0.
p.m., dinner .on Saturday, ; Novem-
ber .14th, Because of employment
they could not be present for Nov-
ember 18.
They arrived. home:around eight
o'clock and to the surprise .of
%Nit. and Mrs. Coultes they fonnc
:many relatives and friends had
gathered, .
The guests around. thirty; Cou1.-
tes and 'Kerry relatives, :enjoyed
progressive euchre:
The lunch wasserved from a
table uponw,hich .was a wedding,
.cak'ee:.with_a-11 its=decaratians-.
Their family went together and .
on• their behalf Jack presented
them with.,, tree lamp. .Other
gifts werealso, presented to the
honoured couple. Mr. cou ltes
thanked all for' their gifts and
their kindness in arranging the
evening for them..
The commuhity extends
congratulations and best wishes
for "health and happiness in the
years ahead. '
The community will be .pleased'
:to. tarn that. ,Russel Ritchie return-
ed home on• Tuesday.after two •
weeks in Wingham and District -
Hospital. ' ' •
We are sorry'to report that Dal
ton'Schultz had to,go to Wfngharrr.
Hospital on' Wednesday. The '
community wishes him a speedy,
recovery,
Week end visitors. with 1r. and
Mrs. Bill Rintoul were Mr. and
:Mr's. Gordon Campbell -o€-
Waterloo .an0 Doris Rintoul of .
London.,
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Rev: R. Clyde
Was Speaker
tn�ti#ute Honour
Mrs. Harry Nixon
KIND LO H NEWS
The Annual Remembrance Day
Service for.this area •was' held in.
,the Holyrood• Hall on Wednesday
at 10.45 a.m. P. A. Murray a.
veterair,ufWurl'd War 1,. was
mart.and on ;behalf of the • • '
W:omen'.s. Institute ,• who sponsor
this each year ;.welcomed every.-
one •
Pupils of ,Kinloss. 'Central'•School
under. th • ire 1• : r•
.alga _Scott .sangthe_op.eni'ng chorus
and 0 Canada : Two minutes til
-
eke was observed in memory of •
-those—r•—who paid the supreme
fide in World Wars 1 arid 2 and •
Mri, Walter .Breckles• placc,d the
wreath. • The hymn Faith of our
fathers was sung.
. Mr., lviurray introduced the
guest speaker the Rev. R. Clyde
of::Bervie ,• who expressed his
pleasure in participating in•.this
memorial service. He said we .in
Canada are• a privileged;'and free-
dom loving people. Many'things,
have happened in the.world which
we:.are not proud of, . violence ,
i
crime ,and intimidation. • . He also
refe-rred-to-the te-rr- bye-' d•a:ys•-o- f -
Vietnam but to -day our attention
is turned as we pause., and r.erne,M7
ber those' who volunteered and ye
honour the memory..o those gave
their lives. 'The desire to do . •
right or wrong: starts with oursei
ves by being taught to honour and
keep God's -laws. Remembering, ;
his .grecit lOve for .us. We need •
more fithand loyalty,to God,iri
our .everyday•
living:
The Choral:Society. fromthe
Kairshea'Institute namely. Mrs.
Barry Johnston , Mrs.. Jim
Burt
Mrs. Donald,Maclntyre, Mrs.:Harvey Houston Mrs. Allan Mac-
Dougall with:Mrs ;,Jack.Needham •
at the piano favoured with a
number. Mrs: Glen Young -gave
a Remembrance Day reading;
The: hymn "0 God our help in
ages past" was •sung'followed by
the National'' Anthem.
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' 'The Lucknow Women's. Institute
was invited to, the home of Mrs.
.Russel Alton of Ashfield for. their
November. Meeting. Thirty-one
ladies answered the .roll .call. .
"strengthof the Institute depends
-on-thein• : s.
Alex .MacNay presided, for ,the
business and, it was: passed that
the'•aftern1oon meetings be held
at 2. 0. p m . December 4th is •
the date for the next Institute •
d- the--eht•is..tiiias party
will be held the en.d of the .month,
with Mrs. Wes. 'Joynt, Mrs N. J.
MacKenzie, Mrs. 'Mel Greer ,
Ivlrsy-jgta.ri'Arias-to-look_after the
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entertainent..•'..'M
mrs .: Omar. Brooks.
and Mrs,. Wm ['Surlier, who took
the course,, "the' .main dish ' makes.
O‘the lmeal",'held ,in Walkerton-,:
will hold :a class later on this •
mpnrh .
IvlrsTI etl i CC 1lum reported
'for the Cheerio Committee. Mrs:
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Harry Nixon, who hasbeen a
faithful member' and worker o
the Lucknow Institute .for 25 y
or 'more , , was presented with a
pin.by the_president-Mr&„ 'Al .:
•Mac•Nay : .
Mrs. Wm, Hunter presided
the program which opehed•wit
the ,singing of O Canada. Th-
motto "Let us build.' for the fut
;as our forefathers built for us"
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Excellent reports were, given b
Mrs. Walter Alton on the; Area
Convention held at .Southampt
-arid by -Mrs, l; afield-Tiacon
on' the ,County. Rally'•at..Park 11
Vr e[rjoy-a-bi'e-mmrriiela• wet
.solo by"Mrs. Wes Joynt accorml
led by Mrs. Wes Ritchie; :a Pi
instrumental by,Mrs. Ross Cunt
;n1i` and a...44041 creading Jh)•'
Mel Greer.
Ws, Alex.'MacNay thanked
Alton' for. inviting ,the: lnstit,rite
to her home , and the meeting
closed with the "Queen".•a'nd
"Grace".,'Lunch was eerved h
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Mrs. •Baynard• Ackert president
•of ,the Holyrood •Wornen's. Institute
expressed appreciation to all who.
helped to make .this service such.
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