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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-03-19, Page 5tunes on the piano. Gladys Arnold, _thanked all who helped make thp meeting so enjoyable. She also reported on her recent' visit to Arizona with Reg and Harriett Moore .who send their'. best regards to all their friends -, in Ripley. They, hope to be home again in . • , The. musical group played more good music' • April, . JEANS by - LEVI'S - CARHARTT Your all-time. favourite for comfort and style Prices from '29.95 and up Prices from '19.00 and up - PALM BEACH - JOHNNY CARSON - SHIPLEY - DAVID BARCLAY - JOHN WEITZ on all remaining MEN'S, WOMEN'SA CHILDREN'S Winter . Wear 845 queen Si., KINCARDINE PH.: 396-2681: GO CHARGINX 01111111111 ISA SPORT SHIRTS by - Apple Bee - Pierre Cardin - Levi's SWEATERS by---- • ' Tundra Wolsey - Warren Knit - Terry Williams When comfort counts, count on a closet ful of short & long sleeved shirts to take you through Spring & into Summer! Choose from Colourful plaids, smart solids Jl, stripet. SUITS by • zu4A HEDLEY Sure and Begarra those who Were Irish and those Who wished' they were gathered at the 'Ripley Legion Ball for' the March meeting of the senior V 'citizens' meeting. It off to a good;Start •With sing a long of Irish songs directed by ,Florence irkpatrick and pianist iolet MacKenzie at the . Lendre %Hooey was chairlady for the, b program which she began • by telling several Irish —jokes, MrS, Ethel White gave a: couple of readings "Crowning .Indignency" and "I'm, Fine';'.- The • chaiflady. gave a 'couple q. of contests for . St. Patrick's*. There was: :a '. gift for the. person Wearing, the Most green, there were 'Sip inany dressed An St: Paddri colour a draw was. made • with Amelia Cumming the winner. The: Musical group for the day was. Waiter. Collins on violin, Stewart %trn es on :spoons, Margaret HatkneSs on - the pianoi' Johnny. Smith manager:. as., floor anagee„ Six couples waltzed to the Wile of "My Wild' Irish Rose", also' the "Waltz quadrille" and the " French, Minuet" Catharine EmmerPon gave'two readings.."The Well Kept Secret?' and "A• Little Bit of Faith". Minnie Lock sang', two s solos "'Where the iver hannon Flows" and •"Peggy O'Neil" accompanied by Violet McKenzie: Eillen Nesbitt played two good' lively and *quite a group did another' waltz and two sets ,enjoyed sqiiare, dance with 4blinny Smith doing the callings. .Reg Godfrey, . vice.' president, conducted the business meeting assisted by the secretary Margaret .• Scott. Thank Yinitibles were read from: Bert .and Evelyn irwine, Adeline Hackett, Dorothy Wardell ,and "Leonard Irwine. A•lettei was read 11:4, • concerning the Maple Syrup Festival at' Eelmore Apr, 10 froM 10 a.m. ,to ..3 p,m, Earl Tout was. asked to see about arranging .'a: bus load to go. Another • bus - is planned to go to Lucknow APr. 30 at 7:30 p.m, to see slides. . bus . trips -available:— 'Christine- Robertson was 'asked to take the place ot, Mary 'Pollock On next month's prograin: Florence Kirk- 950 -*Page 5 C patrick reported on the cancer • Canvass • to be done in April. The,Queen and grace"-,-,r, "closed the meeting, Mrs. Francis Gillies was hostess for the day,' Lunch was' served by, . Florence Kirkpatrick, Helen ,Cornish, Muriel -MeAuleY, • -FlVa- —LowrY-;-- and Annie Irwine' with Jim Tout and Reg Godfrey serving tea, and the cleanup duties. . • "6: tleivitiijoi.th _q. cite • :uveati".4.6itjo(d'ipti. active- 04' 0,0.u.OP, • DRESS SHIRTS by - Forsyth - Pierre Cardin Joanne de Boer is spend- • ing some of her ,holidays visiting with her friend Win- nie Visser of Wingham. Glenn England of :Van- couver is spending some time visiting with . his, par- ents, Mr. and Mrs:- Donald England near' Whiteoliiirch.4r Glenn; who -was seriously injured in a car accident in November, is now ,taking therapy three times a week at Wingham hospital, He is wished continued improved health. Mr. and Mrs. :Clifford Young- visited his sister, Mrs. May , Richardson of Wingham Friday evening. YOUNG PEOPLE'S RALLY Thee Whitechurck Young People held their annual Rally last weekend with Young People from surroun- ding areas being invited. Saturday afternoon they had a tobogganing and snow- mobile party on Tom Inglis' fill1Saffer• which hitch was served in Whitechurch hall. In the early evening, games were played in the Lucknow Gym at the school followed by a dance in the White- church Hall. On Sunday, a pot luck dinner was served in the Presbyterian Church base- ment after the Service to which the 'congregation was invited. The service was in the charge of The Rev. Bell wild, with his wife, had just re- turned from a two week vaca- tion in Florida. The Young People supplied , the choir music and during the service sang, - "Mansion over the Hilltop". " It was a very successful rally.