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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2,1976
Town . and
'CouOtry.: News .
•
The Town and Country Club *met
", in the Legion Hall Tuesday,, May
25th at 8 o'clock. The peeting
opened With :0 Canada and the
theme song. •Pharii 'Withers acted
as master of ceremonies for the
•evening which started with a sing
'Song. Pianist for the. evening, was.
Mrs. Clare Johnstone. .
There was a Fashion Show in the
•
WE INVITE YOU TO
USE'
OUR
We have , a register of many
personal patterns and tastes to
assist you with the choice ,of a
gift.
All brides are welcome to come
in and register in our
Bridal Gift Registry
_ ITIP.IIPNIPWNIPMPIpirgemrmengrgi _
OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK
MONDAY TO SATURDAY
AND FRIDAY EVENINGS
UNTIL 9 P.M.
rib.4111•YeIS.11.11.111.1.41•41•416.41416•141411.116411411.0ire
form of an Easter Parade, with
commentator Mrs. Grace Campbell
describing each one' as' they
entered the .hall. Included were
Lady of Leisure, Two Twins,
Sport's • Woman, Tennis Girl,
Debutante, Business Girl, Mas-
querade Costume, Negligee, SOL:-
listStout, Stillist Thin, School Girl,
Bride, Flower Girt. The parade
was done by some of our men
members of Town and Country and
was enjoyed by everyone. There
also was a monologue by Mrs.
Gertrude Leddy, , "The Tele-
phone".
Mrs.' Wilbur Brown gave a
reading 'which was-lone 'by one of
our memberi, Mr. A. Higgins.
Mis. Grace Campbell did a skit
"Who will blow out the candle".
To end. the program a "Hard
Time Parade" was given by five
ladies of the club. The meeting
closed with a few games of cards to
end a very enjoyable evening.
ABLE TO ADJUST
Ability to cope with changing
circumstances is an essential
characteristic of all great men.
Intermediate Ball
Schedule
May 25 Lucknow at Wingham
May 30 Lucknow at Harriston
June 2 Lucknow at Pori Elgin
June 4 Lucknow at Mount Forest
Julie 11 ' Iucknow it Chepstow -
June 13 ' LucknoW at Mt., Foreit
June 16 Riplgy 'at Lucknow
June 2Q Lucknow at Ripley
June 23 Mt. Forest at Lucknow
June 25 Lucknow at Walkerton
June 27 Port Elgin at Lucknow
June 30 Walkerton at Lucknow
July, 4 „ Wingham and Lucknow
July 11. •Walkerton at Lucknow
July 14 Harriston at Lucknow
July 18 Chepstow at Luckno*
July 25 Lucknow at Ripley
July 27 Lucknow at Wingharn
July 29 LuCknow at Chepstow
Aug. 4 Harristqn at Lucknow
Aug. 6 Port Elgin at Lucknow
Lucknow home; games are all at
8.30 p.m.
KINLOUGH
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shaw and
Wendy spent the weekend with
relatives at; Huntsville.
Mr. and Mrs. George Burt and
Michael visited over the holiday
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burt.
Mrs. Mary Nicholson of PaisleY.
visited during the past week with
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Vance.
Mr. and Mrs-. George- Percy of
Kincardine visited with Mts. John
Barr.
Donald Barr of Waterloo spent
the weekend at his home here...
Mr. Mac Campbell, planning
director for Bruce South Planning
board and Miss Dawn Brunton,
Queen of the Furrow International
Ploughing Match; will be guest
speakers at the meeting of 'the
Holyrood Women's Institute on
Thursday evening, June at
8.15. The husbands of the
'members and any interested per-
sons will be welcome.
Visitors with' Mrs. Gertrude
Walsh were Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Currie of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs.
Scott Walsh and family of Bervie.
Mrs. Marretta Hodgins returned
to London' after spending the past
week at her home here.
The many friends* of Mrs. Roy
Schneller are glad to know that she
is home again from Wingham
HOspital, 'where she was a patient
for several days.
.Congratulations are extended
from relatives and friends to Mr.
and Mrs. Morley . Bushell (Doris
Barr) on the occasion of their 25th
wedding, anniversary: 'A most
enjoyable evening was spent on
Saturday , at Whitechurch Hall for
the reception and dance in their
honour. •
r Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott, Mr's.
Annie Scott, Mrs. Mary MacDon-
ald and Mrs. Frank Fair of Ripley
visited on Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Scott.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Bill Ritchie and
boys of Kincardine and' Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Scott and family,
concession 4, spent Sunday even-
ing with Mr, and Mrs. :lack SCott.
Mrs. Bert Nicholson and other
Cuyler relatives motored to North-
ern Ontario to attend the wedding
of her great niece.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MacPherson
of Holyrood • spent a Sunday
recently visiting relatives in' Wood-
stock, .Embro and Britton and
attended a funeral in Kintore.
JEWELLERY AND
CHINA.
LUCKNOW
OWNERS L W. JOS. AND
DEAN E. AGNEW