HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-05-24, Page 13THE VOCKNOW .SENTINEk., LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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and of Mississauga; Ken Srnith
and Chuck Laister' of TillsonburgL
Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Irwin and .
--fa—nrily-oiSarnia. Sunday dinner
guests included Mr. and Mrs': Bill
Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Kempton and family and Mr.
NelSon Williamson and Mrs:
Barny Williamson.
Mrs. George Messenger,
,Linda:.and_Jane, Spent the holiday
Week end at MuskOka with
Barbara's parents, Mr. and:Mrs.
Mapes.
Miss Gail Messenger is' employed
_for 'the week_ends_and-holiday
months at the Lighthouse Variety
Store. ,
Carl Lowry and Lynn Ferguson
of Toronto visited with, their par-
ents here on the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Campbell
•Lynn and David and Mr. and Mrs.
Ewyn, Carnpb-ell, all of London
spent .the week end'at their home
here.
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WEDNESDAY? 24th, 1972'
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Honoured On Their
25th Anniversary
Kairshea Honour , •
'The Grandmpthers.
The Kinloss Kairshea
Institute met at the Institute Hall
Thursday afternoon, May 18, Mrs.
Dick McQuillin as -hostess. The
preSident, Mrs. BOb•Gilchrist was
in charge. The scripture was
read by Mrs. Annie Maclntyre.
A thank you note was read from
Mrs, Welsh who his moved to
Tara. Members were'remindecl of
Achievenient Day June 3rd in.
Lucknow. Also theladies were
asked and decided to cater for a
50th wedding anniversary in the
community. A reminder was' also,
given of the 75th anniversary of
the founding of, the Women's Insti
cute - a district picnic is to be
held June 13th, 6,30 p m.. at , ‘.
Silver lake to commemorate this
occasion. The regular June meet •-
ing at the InstituteHall will be
June 22nd at 1 p.m. with a lunch-,
eon meal. There will be a Sun-
shine Sister gift exchange.
The Youth and Recreational
ComMittee-rheaded-by-Ken-Rotrl
ston and Rick Pritchard , were
present. They told and explained
their work. They want ideas and
• Pat 011agato, Prop.
Established Over Sixty Years
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help from thecornmunity in
getting a recreational programme
going.: Mrs. Bob Gilchrist gave
a report, on Officers Conference
held i.n Guelph 'which -she 'a trend -
ed. The roll call was well re-
sponded to " Bring and antique and
tell something about it". •
Mrs. Clarence, Ritchie chaired
the meeting for the programme
which followed, "Ten Command-
ments from.T.V. and contest •
guessing antiques".. As this was
the Grandmother's meeting, each
grandmother had a corsage pres-
ented to them as they entered
the 'meeting. A contest for the
oldest Grandmother was won by
Mrs. Annie MacIntyre; youngest
grandchild, Mrs. Farish Moffat;
most grandchildren,. Mrs. W. J.
youngest grandmother ,
Mrs. Cliff Rouiston. A' reading
-wa=s-giverr-by-Mrs; Annie MacIn-
tyre "Blessed are yhey". Mrs.
Dickie gave a ref.ort on the
District Annual. •
/N;t1rs. Annie Maclntyre gave the
courtesy remarks. 0 Canada and •
'Grace were sung and lunch serv-
..edAy...the,hostessM.rs_D_Mc.,-__
Quillin and directors, Mrs. Clar-
ence Ritchie and Mrs. An"nie
AMBERLEY NS
It is the Merry Month of. May
and in this Community it is the
time of weddings and wedding
anniversaries,
LEONARD COURTNEYS
Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Courtney
celebrated 'their twenty-fifth
wedding anniversary on May the
seventeenth and were honoured
by their-neighbours. on the -- --
Second: Everyone gathered in.
the Amberley hall on Monday .
evening of last week. Cards were
played with prize winners being
Mrs. Gerry McLeocland Gary
,Courtney. Leonard and Muriel
were called to the front and
while Donald Courtney read the'
address, Melville Henry present.L
ed a large picture on behalf of all
present. Leonard' made a fitting,
reply and the ladies served a,
'delicious lunch.
REV. AND MRS. JOHN HILL
Rev. John Hill and Mrs. .Hill
are also celebrating their twenty-
fifth wedding Anniversary this
month and were honoured at a
-surprise preselitation-jollowing
Sunday morning Church Sdvices
at Pine River United•Church. A
lovely luncheon was prepared and
served by theladies.'' Leonard
Courtney, 'Clerk of Session,. read
the address and Eldon Bradley and
John McDonald RrAlent,eLtke,„,gifts_
on behalf of the congregation.' A
lovely lace tablecloth, a three-
tier anniversary-en -e---
and also a chrorne platter were
presented/. Mr'. Hill thanked
everyone for ,the gifts and the
"unexpected celebration".
JOHN C. MacDONALDS
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Courtney
held a dinner at their home on
Sunday to honour Mr. and:Mrs.
John C. McDonald (Mary Coda-
ney), who are twenty-five years
married on the twentyrfourth of
May. Present for •the occasion
were Courtney and COnne Mc-
Donald , Miss Susan Farrell, Miss
Florence 'McDonald., Mrs. Clara
Courtney , Miss Carol Courtney •
and. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Courtney
and chtldren._An-ernio-
was spent together with gifts,,
being presented to Jack and Mary
and also, to their family, Courtney
,and. Corinne, who were presenfed
with GraduatiOn gifts; having
graduated this year frorn their
respective Universities.
CongratulatiOns are extended to
andAirs_. Charles Liddle
HURON 'BRUCE.
PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE
(PROVINCIAL) - •
ANNUAL .MEETINQ
.Wingjoin.
Cooncil ;hatbers
TOesfiay, May., 30th
Annual Meeting
Business and Election 'of Officers
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who were married 'on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Elines spent
the hOliday Week-end in Windsor:
On Saturday they attended Grad-
uation exercises for their sister-
in-law , Mrs. Larry Rillet , who
received her B.A.
Congratulations ate extended'
to,Miss Margaret Anne Courtney
who was chosen Queen at Ripley
District High School Spring
Prom held on Friday evening.
Best wishes are sent out for a
speedy• recovery to Mrs. Duncan
Thorhurn of Amberley and mfrs.
Wilfred Janisse. Both ladi=es are
, patients in London's St. 'Joseph's
Hospital, following surgery.
Mr. and Mrs: Allan McDougall
'and.family visited on. Sunday
With Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smelt-
zer.
Mrs. Joe Mazur (Iva Smeltzer)
of Toronto spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Art Smeltzer.
Visitors on the week-end with
Mr. and Mts. BOb COurtney and
family were Torn and Moe Leon-