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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-10-24, Page 13EFILLARS by. Debbie Mac 7 , grade 6. erpillars fat and wormy , pillars, slow and squirmy; 'liars all around , pillars on the ground. illars on cabbage leaves, pillars drat those thieves! pillars in a snug cacoon,. illars, butterflies soon'. COUNTRY by Bonnie Stew• Monday, October 15th, the .country team took part in !against the various high. IS across the county. Consid• the difference in ages, the sts of•Ripley -Huron did a• tre- ws job against tough: compe Brenda Fair, a grade six • , actually finished third against grade 9 and 10 students. She' finished four seconds behind the first place finisher which is • just short of sensational. KINDERGARTEN by Bonnie Stewart. Since this is Fire Prevention Week, we are talking about Fire- men'and Fireaucks. We know that fires can be dangerous and Fire- .men are very •brave. We must al- ways do our best to' see that fires don't get started. Since we do not :have •a firehall to visit at the present time , Firemen George McLean and Orean Rock brought the firefruck to the school and showed)rs many interesting things on it-. Our Fire Chief, Douglas Liddle tells us -that next year we • Will have a brand new puniper truck to help otir firemen fight fire, 135 FRANCES ST. WINGHAM 357-3880 NEM' orAI1 Occasions Potted Plants ' • ing Designs Funeral Tributes staff of three experienced designers to serve Vie` will be pleased to look after your flower rs'While Mery Solomon is recuperating. LOVE'S LAST GIFT REMEMBRANCE . • WW1* It's a • MONUMENT„ • MARKER.. INSCRIPTION You 'ars rentemborina a ,loveil ono. T. PRYDE 8 SON LTD. HELP YOU DECIDE ON YOUR MEMORIAL REQUIREMENTS IN GODERICH Don 'know, - 5244761 VISIT NESDAY.,. OCTOBER 24, 1973 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO 1973 DODGE MONOCO 4 door hardtops, fully equipped METEOR Rideau 500, 2 dooi hardtop, 8 automatic, poiver steering and brakes and radio CHRYSLER 2 door hardtop FALCON 2 door,. 6 Automatic With radio FORD 4 door sedan, power steering and brakes and radio METEOR 2 door hardtop, power equipped and radio METEOR Rideau 500) 2 door hardtop, 8 automatic power brakes and steeringj 1013TH-Satellitc 2-decr hardtcpr8-automatic-wi a io CHRYSLER 4 door sedan, power equipped 'and radio FARGO 1 ton stake. IIPLEY..1111110VNEWS PHONE 357-3862 Couple Will Live In Kitchener CGIT Earn Project Money DUNGANNON' NEWS The C.G,I 7 T,' girls were busy on•Saturday when they raked and burned leaves , washed Windows or did many odd chores at a reason- able fee for folk in the village. They .earned a fine sum for their project,: On Sunday a special service was held in Dungannon United Church with members, of Carlow Masonic. Lod"gein attendance,.. Rev ....Clar- ence NleClenaghan's sermon was entitled "Called together". Mr. George Gibson, Master of the Lodge read the scripture. lesson. Special music with Karen Riven at the organ, and Mrs. Leonard Reed at the pinto ; -also-Do • Errington on guitar, provided a choir number and a guitar solo. • ,On November 4, there is to be Baptismal Service in Dungannon . United Church. •On.Wednesday..Mrs. Clarence McClenaghan and Mrs., Graham. McNee attended the Regional meeting for North HurOn U.C. W. at Which the. former reported on Westrhiriister College and the • latter, on Supply Work. Quite a.number from this area attended 'the C. A .S banquet • held lednesday evening at Pine . Ridge Chalet , R. R. 2 .1lensall, in honour of Foster Parents.' Guest speaker was Mr. Doug Finlay, Senior Co-,..ordinator Children's Services Branch, Ontario:Ministry of Health. His talk was humorous and informatiVe dealing with • ,situations from' a child's view- point. Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and , Mrs. Chas'. FOWler were Mr. and Mrs. Torn Fowler :andchildien Darrell -arid Karen and nephew Robbie Jardine from Parkhill; on • Wednesday Mrs Glen Ball from Barrie and her daughter , Mrs.. Carl Bailey and, three children frOm,Mildmay ;. and last Sunday .guests were a nephew and his wife., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jeriken from TOrci.pi9. ' 65th ANNIVERSARY. Congratulations are. extended to. Mr. and Mrs. Ross McNee who will:be 65 years .married on Sun- .day, October 28. Mrs.' McNee is with Mr.' and Mrs. Graharn Mc Nee. in Dungannbn since ,Mr. Mc-. Nee hasl)een confined, to Alex- andra Hospital, Goderich follow ing a stroke 'several weeks ago. 90th BIRTHDAY. Also congratulations to. Mr.- Ross McNee who will be 99, years of age on Monday, October 29th. Happy Birthday! Mr. and . Mrs. Clifford Purdon had 'guests on Tuesday evening - .Mr. andsMrs. Douglas Boyd and , 'SteVen of .Seaforth; also MiSs Mar- garet. Mills from .Toronto recently, Dinner guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Webster, were Mr; and Mrs. Bill Bradley and family , 13rencla ; Faye and Alice Of GoderiCh ,, Lou Miller of Stratford, and 3ruce Rodrigues, of London. Mrs. George Ribey, , Catharine and Anne , of SeaforthYiSited on Saturday with. Mr. and.Mrs. Wiggins:an(' Eric . Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sowerby accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fenwick from ThOrnhill, and Barbara 131ake of Toronto were home during the .week end. GOT'LARGE MOOSE David Dawson alid Other area , hunters 'spent last week in the Sud: bury area. , and, were fortunate in Obtaining a large moose. Mt..John Spivak has been off work and under the Doctor's care for a few weeks. We wish him a speedy recovery. St. Andrew's Presbyterian ChUrch , Wingham , decorated with floral arrangements and pot- ted yellow chrysanthemums, was the setting on October 5 at 7 p.m. for the marriage of Deborah Jean_ McKay, daughter of Mr. and •Mrs. Roderick McKay of R. R. 2 Wing- ham and Brian William Jardine , son of Mr. and. Mrs. Kenneth Jar- dine of Lucknow. Rev. Robert Armstrong of Wing• 'ham officiated, Given in marriage by her fath- er , the bride wore a floor-length •,' sleevelesS gown of white velvet with matching coat and hood of white velvet. She carried a white velvet covered bible with cascade of red rosebuds, fern and white ribbon streamer's. Maid of honour was Miss Judy Scott of Witigham, friend of the bride. She wore a floor -length- gown of black velvet with white feather trimmed cape of white velvet.. She carried a bouquet of . shasta daisies. Bridesmaid was Mrs. Barry Mc- Kay of Barrie, cousin' of , the bride, She was dressed ,the same as the maid of honour and carried a -bouquet of shasta daisies. Junior bridesmaid was Miss Dale West of St: Clements, niece of the bride. She wore a floor- length gown of cerise velvet with matching cape and feather trim. 0.- McKAY ' Penny Hopper of Petersburg , niece 'of the bride was flower girl. 'She wore a floor-length gown of while velvet and cerise velvet cape with feather trim and Carried a basket Of shasta daisies. ' • Ringbearer was Michael Logan of Oakville , nephew' of the bride. Rick Jardine of Lucknow ibrother of the groom,was groomsman. • . 'Ushers were. David Schiestel of Wingham, brother-in-law Of the groom and. Wayne 'Wine of Wingharn, 'friend of the groom. Organ music was by Steven Sallows. Soloist, Mary Lee James of Clinton, sang "The Lord's' Prayer" and "Love Song". A reception followed at the Wingham Legion Hall. The bride's mother chose a floor-length gown of red crimp- knit , black 'accessories and cor- sage of shasta daisies. The groom's mother wore a floor-length gown of yellow, brown and orange flowered poly- ester satin , beige accessories and corsage of yellow shasta' daisies. For travelling the bride wore navy slacks, blue plaid jacket and , light blue blouse. • The couple are residing in. Kitchener, where the grOorn is employed. with Indianna Steel Products and the bride is employ- ed 'by Bteadner's Trailer Sales and Service.. • 5 A