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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-05-12, Page 20SAND CONCERT Lucknow Concert Band and Lucknow Public. School Band SatOrday, May IS at 11:15'.p.m. LuclutoW Arena If you require financing to start, modernize or expand your business and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions or if you are interested in the FBDB management services of counselling and training or wish information on government programs available for your business, talk to our representative. FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK rthis folder from our representative, Wayne Rounding who will be at: Wingharn Motel, WINGHAM on the 3rd Tuesday of each month (May 18th) IN LUCKNOW EAST OF 'TOWN will relpen This Friday, May 14th at 11 a.m. PROPRIETORS LENORE AND'OLIVER GLENN • / PHONE 528.2111 WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1970 PAGI TWENTY THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • LES PETTER SNO ES LucKNow LORNE RFID PHONE 5284011 SHOE REPAIR LAWN MOWER BLADE SHARPENING iimumiimmomomommwm mother, Mrs. Peail Watson. • The United 'Church of Canada SOth Anniversary Yorith Commit- ' tee invites all interested persons and 'especially young people to a celebration service in T. Eaton Me'norial United Church in Toron- to on May 23 at 7.30 p.m. Guests will be the Moderator, Dr. Howard and young people ' from Hong Kong. • ' ' Colleen and Bill Naylor of Sarnia visited her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Park on the: weekend. . Mrs. Ed Burt (nee Diane Park) of Clinton entered Victoria HoSpital, London on Sunday. to have her tonsils removed on Monday. They have been abscessed and causing sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Utley and Erin visited with her parents Mr.. and Mrs. Wilfred Pentland on Sunday. Mrs. Graham • McNee, Brenda McNee and Mrs. Mary Bere visited Mr. and Mrs. Ross. McNee and Mrs. Gertrude Bell at .Huronview on Sunday. , / • Mo. Eric McNee; Brenda and Craig returned home on Saturday after a three week visit with relatives in Hamilton and Sudbury. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Snowden, Kimberley, and Kerri of White- church, Mr. and Mrs. Don Culbert visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Culbert and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilbur and Bead of Willowdale and Mrs.. D. S. 'Fines of Toronto spent the weekend at their summer hoMe here. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Wilbur of Delhi visited them here. Sunday. visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McWhinney were Mr. and Mrs. Rob McWhinney and family of Sault Ste. Marie, Mr. and Mrs. -Ken. Murch and Vincent of Clinton; arid' Mr. aild Mrs. Harry Chambers, Tracy and Trevor of Goderich. Ken„, and Augusta Reath, Teresa and. LorL Jane of London, • Kathy and Dan Ceaser of Lion's Head, Jim and Sharon Culbert and Charlie and 'Vicki Culbert treated Mr. and Mrs; Cecil Culbert to dinner . at the Candlelight 'In, n, Goderich on Mother's' Day. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Park visited on Sunday with Doug and Sue Brown, • Mr. and Mrs. Don McEwan of fletlyrood visited on Sunday _with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brindley, Peggy and Jeffrey GRADUATED SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caesar and. Jan and Mrs. W. A. 'Stewart attended graduation exercises at Sir 'Sanford Fleming' College of Natural Resources in Lindsay on Saturday to see Steve Caesar graduate. 'He plans to returryte the college, in the fall to take a post graduate course in Forest Technol- ogy. Mrs. Stewart remained in Lindsay to visit relatiVes for a couple of weeks or so. • Recent visitors with Mrs. Lorne Ivers were Mrs. RoSs Spry, Niagara Falls, U.S.A. and Mr. Jim Million .• • TWO GIRLS,' , CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 which was appreciated very much. A tribute 'to.' the mothers. was given. by ,vice • president Irene Reitknecht and the reply was by Mrs. Olive Warren. Mrs. Nancy Brown led in a sing-song. A pageant "This, Is Your Life, Daughter” was narrated 'by Mrs. Betty Anne Elphick. Mother and baby were Mrs. Lois Noble and Lesley; mother and .school age girl were Mrs. Bonnie Acke'rt and Becky;'- teenager was ancy ,War- rem graduate was Joanne Ritchie with her mother Mrs. Bernadean Ritchie; bride was Mrs. Lorraine 'Foxton; mother and daughters were Mrs. Marlene Struthers,, Cindy and Sharon and the grand- Mother was Mrs. Lila Ritchie. Mary Ellen Havens played approp.. riate music throughout with the C.G.I.T. girls singing "School Days," and "Jesus Calls"; "We've Only Just Begun" sung by Mrs. Marilyn Johnson and "Bless This House" sung by Laurie and Bonnie Clarke, accompanied - by Mrs. Wilma Clarke. Everyone joined in singing "Thank' you. fors giving me the morning" at the conehision. Leader. Mrs. Mary Nelson spoke of the two graduates, Joanne Ritchie and Nancy Warren. Irene Reitknecht presented them with diplomas and graduatiori pins. Mrs. Jane Treleaven from . the U.C.W. and Mrs: Edith Cooper from the A.C.W.' congratulated the girls ,and presented them with gifts.. Joanne and Nancy told.what the years in'C.G.I.T. have meant to' them. Leaders Elizabeth and Nancy Ritchie presented .chevrons to each girl, a friendship badge to Debra Arnold and attendance prizes to Kay Morrison, Joanne Ritchie and Barbara Loree. Leader Mrs. Laura Lee Cayley gave a year end repOrt with 'thank 'yous to all , those who have helped the group. this The Senior Two group did a skit "The Meanest Mother In The World" narrated by Susan ThOmp- son the Senior One group led in worship on the theme "Modern Mom", The evening closed with the singing of Tips, • and daughter Luanne of Stratford. Word was received of the death of Charles Kilpatrick; aged 86 years-f, in .Vancouyer on 'April 30. . He was the son of Mr. arid' Mrs. Wm. Kilpatrick (nee ' Mary Sproul), former residents of Crewe. Recent visitors with Mrs. Cecil Blake were Mrs, Bernardine Kin- ney,' Kingsbridge, Mrs. Lorne Woods and Miss Ada Webster. of Lucknow. , • • Mrs. Heber Eedy was admitted to Goderich Hospital on Sunday morning, Miss Darlene Stirling spent last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Irvin. Miss Valerie Shackleton, daugh- ter • of Mr. and MO. Benson Shackleton: recently started a hair dressing course in Waterloo. RELATIVE SHOWER - Mrs. Graham McNee and Mrs. Dwight Aldham of Goderich were hostesses for a relative's shosier in honour of brides-to-be, Kathie and Ruth Bere on Monday evening in the church basement. 'Marybelle Aldham welcomed the guests and gave a reading "How to Cook a' Htisband". Donna 'Hayden con- ducted a Bingo game using playing cards. Prizes were given to those having birthdays and anniversaries nearest'to the girls' wedding dates. Kathie and Ruth took chairs at the front assisted by' Sharon Young, Mrs. Vicki Culbert, Mrs. Donna Hayden and Mrs. Marybelle Ald- ham. The gifts were brought in by. Lattrie, Hayden and Larissa Aid- ham. Kathie and. Ruth each thanked those present sincerely for the lovely gifts they,received. The hostesses served lunch' assisted by Mrs. Donna Hayden and Mrs. Linda' McNee, Glenda Park and a social time was enjoyed,. Callers with Mrs. Minnie „Jones and Mel on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. John Finnigan of \ Witigham, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Finnigan, Goderich, Mr. and Mrs.. Bert Marsh 'of Auburn and Will Marsh of Goderich. • "' Ruth Bere of Windsor spent- a few days with' Mrs. Mary Bere and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin and family visited on Sunday with his mother, Mrs. -David Martin, in St. Clements. Mrs. E. IrWin of Clinton spent last" week with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maize and family. The sting of defeat is 'well *warded by consciousness of haying fought for the, right. TEEN DANCE Friday, May 14 9 I p.m. to 1 0411, Lucknow Legion HOW Sponsored by Lucknow and:District Leos NF reowms andHu ro nVvi ewws Intended for last week Dick Roorda ofkBrucefield led the song service• on Sunday .evening with several musical- . numbers by the Clinton Christian Reformed Youth Choir. ' 'Marie Flynn and Norman. Speir provided the old tyme music for the Monday program. Morgan Dalton sang two solo numbers for the sing song and the' Clinton Christian Reformed volunteers assisted with activities. The "Family Night" program . was arranged 'by Miss Louise Loveteof Summerhill.. Miss Lovett \ assists with music in some of the schools as well as giving individual piano lessons. The pupils playing piano solos were Kathryn MacDon- ald, Judy Wise, Susan VanEg-, Mond, Wesley - Delve, Kathy Peri- • found, Elizabeth Reid, Mary Gib- son, Jackie Norman, Brenda Har- ris, Anita Hallam arid` Barbara Gross. Karen McGregor of Brucefield entertained with two' Scottish dances and played a medley of songs on the accordian. • Karen is a teacher of Scottish dancing and" two of her students, Stella Wilson and Joe Anne Carter, danced solo and duet numbers. Mrs. tlsie Henderson, who gave piano lesSons for several years,' expressed the appreciation of ,the residents.. . . ' Ed Stiles of Goderich played organ favourites on Thursday afternoon and accompanied Mrs. Betty Rogers with vocal solos. To be uP.to date today most people have to live about ten years ahead of the times. '4-H MEMBERS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 citizenship oriented• and this year -included special sessions and tours related to the "American I3icenten- nial. The visit by the Canadians is 'considered an excelletit , opportun- ity for 4-H members from the two countries to exchange ideas. and learn more about the two, pro- grams. . A Calgary based oil company sponsored the Canadians', visit to • Ottawa and Washington. The program • is organized by the. Canadian Council on 4-H' Clubs. 411•1101111MO ::$jxteen Baptized Sunday At Dungotihori Church. DUNGANNON NEWS . Sixteen children were presented for baptism at Family Day service at LitingannOn United Church. After: the baptism and the benedic- tion Rev. H. G. Dobson preached his sermon, "Opening Homes to God". The children baptized were • Gregory Charles, son of Barry and .Donna AndeisOn; Trevor John, son ' of Harty and Claire Chambers:` Traci Lynne, daughter 'of Donald and Lynda Curran; Denise Arlene, daughter of Ralph and Arlene Curran;, Sarah Jane, daughter of Gary and Heather Dauphin; Mari- ' Beth, daughter of David and Sharon Dawson; Shirley Anne and Cindy Elizabeth, daughters of Cecil and Carol McNall; Trisha Lynn, daughter of Kenneth and. Beverley Ohm; Lori Jane, daughter of Kenneth and Augusta Reath; Dana. Joy, daughter of Rick arid Diane Park; Kerri Lynn, daughter of Ronald and Barbara Snowden; Erin Dawn,/daughter of Bruce and Rodene Utley; Kimberley Anne,, daughter of John and Linda MacDonald; Lisa Michelle, daugh- ter of Bruce and Marsha Sillib; Jeffrey Benson, son of Ross arid Mary Ann. 'Brindley. At Nile Church, Julie Lynn, daughter of Brian and. Marilyn Stothers was baptized. FOUR GENERATIONS There were four . generations represented at The service on both sides of the family for Lisa Michelle Sillib, her parents, Bruce and Marsha Sillib; maternal grandpar- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hodges; , paternal grandparents,%. Mr: and Mrs. George Sillib;,paternal great - grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harv- ey Sillib.; maternal great grand- For prior information call 271-5650 or write 1036 Ontario Street, Stratford Opening new doors to small business. RE-OPENING mtic=oc=Dit,==>ti.= • ,