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WE DNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, 1972 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL; LUCKNOW .NTARIO PAGN IFIPTIENN
_M/NENIONSEN*INIONN
CAN IDB ..SERVE YOU?
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1972
one of our representatives
MR. J. DJIRINKLOW
will be at
THE BEDFORD HOTEL, GODERICH
9:00 A.M. TO 12 NOON
In this district and throughout Canada many
persons and firms in practically ally types of.
businesses including
Agriculture • Tourist and Recreational
Businesses • Construction • Professional
Services • Transportation • Wholesale and
Retail Trades, as well as Manufacturing
• _have_ohtained_loans-from the-MB-to-acquire
land, buildings, and machinery, to increase
working capital, to start a new business, and
for other purposes. If you consider that IDB
can be of service, you are invited to arrange an
appointment with the IDB representative by
telephoning
Telephone: 524-7337
or in advance by wilting to
Over 200 Attend
Night. School
Just over 200 students are now
enrolled in 13 courses offered
evenings at the F. E. Madill Sec-.
ondary School in Wingham this
-fall.
"Art for beginners" was cancel-
led last week owing to '
insufficient enrollment. This
Course will be offered again be-
ginning January 3 if enough stud-
ents enroll. A minimum of 10 is
required.
Also in January, a rug hooking
class and a course in foreign
cuisine will be available
to anyone unable to attend the
first courses.
Courses which are now filled
include small engines and out-
PURPLE GROVE
Best wishes'are extended to Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Cummings
,(Nancy Colling) who were married
on Saturday , October 21.
. .
Mrs.' 13111 McInnes of Teeswater
was_.a recent visitor with Mrs. Don
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fitness class, beginners' typing
and personal grooming and hair-
dressing.
The Wingham Kinettes will be
in attendance at evening "break"
periods to sell refreshments as a
fund-raising venture. This will
commence November 1 and 2 and
will be continued weekly if finan-
cial support warrants, E. Beard,
in charge of night school reports.
McCosh.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Collins
and Mr. and. Mrs, Roy Collins,
attended James Quigley's wedding
in London recently. Jim is the
nephew of Ralph and Maria Hill,
formerly,of Purple Grove , now
residing in Lucknow. '
Mrs. Earl Elliott and Mrs. Bill
Arnold representing Purple Grove.
Women's Institute and Mrs.
Leonard Reid of Pine River attend-
ed the Bruce 'County W.I. rally
in AllenfOrd on October 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Brooks, Jeff
and Paul visited on Wednesday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Thompson and Rcibbie.
A good turnout was reported at
the Sherry Pollock night held in '
Ripley on October 20. ,
board motor overhaul, ladies'
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was well received by the large
attendance of Masons and their
ladies.
Frank Hawthorne, Worshipful
Master of the Lodge this year,
was master of ceremonies for the
evening.'
A sing song,. with Mrs. Francis .
Boyle as leader and Mrs. ROSS
Cuniming at the piano, was en-
joyed by all. Mrs. Cuniming had
provided dirmermusic prior to
the program. ,
Mr, Hawthorne introduced head
table guests which included he
and his wife; senior warden Frank
Maulden and Mrs. Maulden; jun-
ior warden Morgan Johnston and
Mrs. Johnston; junior. steward
Doug Martyn and Mrs. Martyn;
junior deacon Alek Juba and Mrs..'
Juba; senior deacon Ron Alton
and-Mrs;. Alton; inside guard Bill
MacPherson and Mrs. MacPher-
son; senior steward Donald Mac
Tavish and Mrs-.-MacTavish;
immediate past master Donald
Simpson and. Mrs. Simpson; out-
side ard-.Gimin-Reed-and-his
mother Mrs. Reed; treasurer W.
B. Anderson and Mrs. Anderson;
past district deputy •Dr. Jarries
Little and Mrs. Little; director
of ceremonies William Evans;
.secretary Thomas Salkeld 'and•
Mrs. Salkeld; chaplain Wallace
Conn and Mrs. Conn; district dep-
uty William Turnbull of Brussels
and Mrs. Turnbull; past distric4
deputy Robert MacKenzie •and Mrs.
MacKenzie; the guest speaker
Bruce McCall and Mrs. McCall.
Doug Martyn proposed a toast
whictrwärteplied to
by Mrs. Donald Maclntyre.
Morgan Johnston thanked the
Anglican ladies group, who cater-
ed for the meal and this was re-
Sponded,to by Mrs. Ernest. Gaunt.
The guest speaker,was introduc-
ed by Bob' MacKenzie. He *as
thanked by Wallace Conn. sr
Words of thanks were expressed
to Mrs. Thomas Salkeld for the
floral decorations on the table,
a contribution she has made to the
banquet for many years.
Special mention was made by
the chairman of the .44th wedding
'anniversary being marked that
night by Mr. and Mrs. Cameron
MacDonald.
A program followed with Frank
Hawthorne 'acting. as master of
cerembnies.
Violin music was provided by
Elliott Carruthers, George and
:Murray McDonald with piano
accompaniment .by Mrs. George
MeDonald:
Mrs: Herb Barger provided
accordian numbers and Mrs.
Bertha scOtt vocal numbers, ac-
companied by. Mrs. Doug Martyn.
Frani( Hawthorne read a .poem
concerning the third pedod of
the final game in the Canada-
ssia-4aoc ke-y
Three members of the , family
of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ballagh
of-the-Tees-water-areav-B-yron 18 ,
Gary 15 and Donna 11 provided
musical numbers. The boys'play-
ed a variety of stringed instru-
ments while their young'sister
accompanied on the piano.
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