The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-04-26, Page 17THIS
FRIDAY
A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU
AT THE
SEPOY. DRIVE -1
HIGHWAY 86 — LUC1KNOW
MARL AND TOM AND FAMILY BRING YOU A TOTAL OF
42 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THE FOOD SERVICE BUSINESS
WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 26th, irri.
A delicious pot luck luncheon
preceded the annual meeting of
the Ripley Warnen's Institute in
the Legion Hall on Friday', April
7th, Mrs. Jack McLean presided
with Mrs'. Walter CULbert as sec
......r.elaty..-The-roll-ealkira-s-rlre-- ---,
payment of fees.
The Women's Institute District
Annual will be' on May 16th at
Teeswater, A canvass for The
Canadian National Irisitute of the
Blind will be conducted next
• fall::
Mrs, atnes Kirkpatrick, conduct-
ed the election of the' following
officers -Past President', Mrs. •
inlay-McLetx1; President. Mrs.
Jack McLean; Vice President, Mrs
Graham Cook; Secretary
Treasurer-r-Mrs. Walterailbert;
Assit, Secretary, Mrs. Jo.e Scott;
District Director 'Mrs. Finlay
McLeod; Alternate District Dir-
ector, Mrs. Walter Lock; Branch
Directors, Mrs, Ross Martyn,
Mrs. Frank Scott, Mrs Roy Mac -
Kenzie; Public Relations Mrs.
Francis Gemrnell; Auditors., Mrs..
MONUMENTS
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Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Glenn and Janine would like to thank
customers who patronized them during their two sea-
sons iuoperating The Senuy Drive-In in Lucknow. ,
We hope you will continue to patronize the new .operators
Marg and Tom Grafton of Goderich. We wish them every
success.
or the best in food and service
visit '
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*THE IINCKNOIA/ SENTINELS 1,,,UCKNOW,: ONTARIO
FROM FRIDAY, APRIL 28th
Ripley Institute
Elects Officers
John A. McDonald , Mrs. Hazel.
MODonald. .
Standing committee conveners •
Agriculture and Canadian Indus-
tries, Mrs. Oliver McCharles;
Citizenship and World Affairs,
Mrs. Jas. Kirkpatrick; Family
and Consumer Affairs, Mrs.
George McDonald; Resolutions,
Mrs. Charles Liddle; Education
and Cultural Activities, Mrs.
--E>onatd-BIntr;-enrst-Or;MIS. Ddh-
nie McDonald.
The visiting committee is ,
convened by Miss Christene Rob-
ertson with Mrs. Grace .Feet;
Pianists, Mrs. Roy MacKenzie and.
Mrs. Ross Martyn.
_Mrs—Lois_Hackett-w a s introd
used , who spoke on the work of
the Hospital Auxiliary. She ex-
presied. her appreciation of the •
help, given by the Women's Insti-
tute in Ripley.
"T executive will meet at Mrs,
Ross Martyns hOme at I o'clock on
April 26th to arrange for 1972
activities. Delegates were ap-
pointed, to attend the District
Annual in Teeswater.'
Mrs. John Wylds gave the court
eSies and God Sive the' Queen
was' sung.
KINLOUGH
A-inu-mber-fro-rithere attended
the Confirmation Service at POrt
Albert on Sunday 'afternoon. Can-
didates from 'Kinlough were Mrs.
Allan Rhody , Marilyn Rhody and
Cathy Gillespie.
A successful auction sale was
held on Thursday afternoon 'for
Albert Herttler.
CongratulatiOns to Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Flavenap,; who were
married recently.. Mr. Hayema,n
is employed by Mr. Raynard
Ac.kert, On Monday evening Mrs,
Ackert hada get acquainted
party for Mrs. Haverhan.
Mrs. Morgan Johnston was host-
ess for the H. W.I. program com-
mittee at" her home on Monday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bushell
of Wingham spent Thursday with
her mother Mrs; John Barr.
Albert, Shelton returned to his
home in the West after visiting -
with" his brOther. ChriS Shelton'and
Mrs. Shelton.
Mr. •and Mrs. Howard Bennett
I I oronto visited -On-
Saturday with her parents Mrs,
and Mrs. ArClialdenby:
Sunday' dinner guests with Mrs.
Gertrude Walsh were Mr. and
Mrs. Frank. CUrrie of Waterloo
and Mr :0W Hartwielr
of Kincaidine.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott visited
on Sunday with Mr; and Mrs. Ken-
neth Ella at Milton.
Mrs., Roy Schneller spent'three
days last week at R. R..4 Ingersoll
with her daughter Mrs. Donald
Earle.
The May meeting of the Holy-
rood Women's Institute will be
held on Thursday evening ,,May
"4th at the' home of Mrs. Ellwood
Elliott. The roll call "Racial
Origin of my maiden name and
married one". The topic is
"Citizenship". The motto "The
Father Is 'The Head Of The Home'
Home, The Mother Is The Heart
of the House". The hostesses
-are 'Mrs. Ellwood Elliott and
Mrs, Morgan Johnston. The dir-
ectors, Mrs. Jack Soda and Mrs.
Raynard Ackert.
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BROWNIE NEWS Performs At
Listowel Concert
Miss Linda Sparks of Lucknow
was among guest artists appearing,
at the "Concert -of Music" held
Thursday evening, April 20 in
Trinity United Church, Listowel.
Sponsored by the senior choir of
Trinity, Listowel the event was
ruder the direction of Listowel's
renowned "Mr. ,Music" , Lorne
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Official Opening
Of New Garage
Huron Township Council held
their regular meeting on April
3rd with all members present.
Minutes of last meeting' were
read and confirmed.
Council gave consent to Hugh
Cameron and John. Anderson to .
join on to the' Calderwood water
system when they divide their •
lands 'into, lots.
Thegarbage collection was
given to DWI Peterbaugh of Rp-
ley for one year beginning May
Istr• - -
A By-law was passed forming
a Recreation Committee and
sent to the Department of Educa-
tion for approval. The Osborne
and Lowry Municipal drain
reports will be considered on
April 10 and the Land owners On'
ConcesSion 9/10 from Lot 16 to
35 will attend the meeting to .
discuss road construction.
The official opening of the nev,
Town.shp Garage was tentatively
set for. May 1'2 at 8.30 p.m.
Township accounts of $1,29647,
Drain' accounts of $1,087.27 and ,
Road accounts of $24,468.23 were
'ordered paid. •
Council adjourned to meet on
-April-0-and- May 1St at 7.30 P.M.
EARL 'TOUT , CLERK.
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On Tuesday, April 18th the
, Brownies 'opened their meeting
with Packie conducting, several
games.
Janette Howald was our Fairy
Queen, for Brownie Ring and the
Brownies hopped their Fairy Go
We closed Brownie Ring-with
Brownie Prayer, •
We. then had enrollment for
our Tweenie Anita Guay, who
--joined-the unome bix.
At Pow' Wow Brenda Phillips
showed two pictures she had made
for her Craft Badge and Suzanne
'Kirkland showed her postcard col-
lection. The requireMents for'the
Cyclist Badge were reviewed so'
-that-tho---Browniecou workat ir-
now if they wished.
For' work period Snowy Owl
With the help of Packie had the
Brownies work at a craft.
Tawny Owl was in thej.kitchen
with Nancy Thompson as she pre-
pared tea and toast to serve to,
Mrs. Guay and the Guiders.
The meeting closed with Brown-
ie Taps.
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Lueknow's young pianist 'Miss
Sparks is a student. of Mr. Willets.
She played: Fugue No. 2 by Bach
and Beethoven's Sonta, Opus 14,
Also appearing on the program
and-Brerida - -
Leahy of Teks3(ater. They play-
ed the, piano duet "Polka from
SotaWarida The Bagpiper" by
Weinberger.
The 42 voice mixed ListoWel
choiLheld the concert 'in conjunc
)tion with a• .current drive to raise
funds for the purchase of new
choir gowns' which will cost an
estimated $1000,--
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