The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-11-29, Page 22Page 22--Lucknow Sentinel, Wedneoday, November 29,1978
Kini�u.gh community news
BY MAY BOYL,E
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Phil-
lips of Fonthill visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maul -
den and Keith.
Mrs. Glen Hodgins and
children were up during the
week and returned with Glen
to St. Catharines Thursday
evening.
Mrs. Alex Percy, Mrs.
Glen Haldenby, Lea Anne
and Glen Jr.. went to Coch-
rane on Friday to spend the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh (Marion Percy) Jansen
and family and attend -Randy
Jansen's wedding on Satur-
day. Congratulations to the
newlyweds.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. John Clark (Ann
Ackert) who were married at
Paisley on Saturday. Folks
attended the reception at the
Lucknow Community Centre
in the evening.
Mrs. N. E. Evans from
Erin was here with her
mother, Mrs. Bert Nicholson
and Lois on Friday and 'also
visited with her father, Bert
Nicholson, who is a patient in
the Winghapi and District
Hospital.
Sympathy is extended to
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Page,
concession 10, having receiv-
ed word of the death of his
brother, John Page. Mr. and
Mrs. Page flew to England a
few months ago knowing of
John's serious illness.
Mr. and Mrs. John Loeff,
Glen and Barbara, moved
Friday to their new home
near Owen Sound.: We regret
losing this family from our
village.
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell
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This is a higher mileage car in excellent order. Light green
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Brown and family of Strath-
roy spent the weekend with
relatives here.
Mrs. John Barr and Miss
Winnifred Percy were dinner
guests on Saturday with Mrs.
Dorothy Thompson, Kincar-
dine.
HOLYROOD W.I.
The Holyrood Women's
Institute held their family
night as the November meet-
ing. Conveners were Mrs.
Harold Smith and Mrs. Ger-
ald Murray.
The tables were nicely
decorated with a colourful
Christmas touch.
Everyone enjoyed a delic-
ious roast beef dinner with
all that goes with it. Follow-
ing this all went up into the
auditorium. There, Mrs.
Harold Smith extended a
welcome and the program
began with a sing song of old
favourites, followed by a
game that all could partici-
pate in.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Gingrich
and the girls sang two lovely
numbers, accompanied by
Beth with her guitar.
At this time Mrs. Lorne
Eadie introduced the guest
speaker, Mr. Clarke Birch-
ard, supervisor of Outdoor
Education for the Bruce
County Board of Education.
He gave a most interesting
talk on his work, illustrated
with a film presentation. This
was in keeping with the
theme, Education and Cul-
tural Activities.
Mrs. Frank Maulden ex-
pressed appreciation to Mr.
Birchard and presented him
with a gift on behalf of the
Women's Institute.
0 Canada brought a most
enjoyable evening to a close.
Mrs. Jack Scott is the hostess
for the christmas Dessert
meeting in December.
The Holyrood Hall was
filled on Saturday evening
when neighbours, relatives
and friends gathered to
honour Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Lane, recent newlyweds.
Crokinole and euchre were
played for a while, followed
with a program. Mrs. Jack
Barr was chairlady and wel-
comed everyone. Mrs_ Tom
McDonald and Mrs. Frank
Maulden gave humorous
readings. Miss Lisa Husk did
two nice dances in costume.
Mrs. Fred Page and Mrs. Bill
MacPherson favoured with
two duets. Messrs. Don Rob-
ertson, with guitar, Walter
Collins and Ken McFarlan
with violins, and Edna Boyle
at the piano provided some
good toe tapping music, and
Ken sang two songs.
The honoured couple were
called to the front and Bill
Shaw read an address of
good wishes, The presenta-
tion of a money gift was
made by Jack Barr. Hugh
made a very fitting reply and
For They Are Jolly Good
Fellows was sung. A very
delicious lunch and time of
fellowship brought a very
pleasant gathering to a dose.
Reg Powell called on'
friends in the village on
Saturday,
Mrs. Evelyn Collison,
Mrs. Cliff Langford and
Wheny�ubuy
Canadian -made produ
you create jobs m Canada.
That's why
Ontario urges you
to Shop Canadian.
Every time you buy something,
look for 'Made in Canada'
identification because when you
buy products made in Canada,
you create work for Canadians.
For example ..
• if you spend $500 on a Canadian -
made sofa, you create about
3 days work`for Canadians.
• if Canadians increase their
purchases of Canadian -made
clothes by only 5%, it would
create more than 4,000 new jobs.
The more Canadian products
we buy, the more jobs we create.
Your Ontario Ministry of
Industry and Tourism wants you
to know that buying Canadian
products benefits all of us in
Ontario; it boosts our economy
and maintains our standard
of i
So when you shop Canadian,
you'll be giving Ontario a more
prosperous New Year
Larry Grossman,
Minister of Industry
and Tourism
William Davis, Premier
Province of Ontario
family of Woodstock, and
Allan Nicholson and scent*
Brandon, of Wallaceburg,
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Bert Nicholson and Lois and
visited with their father, Bert
Nicholson, who has been
hospitalized for the past
week_
Langside
girl plays
ringette
BY LIILUAN YOUNG
Scholars of F. E. Madill in
Wingham breathed sighs of
relief this weekend as the fall
exams were over. This is one
sign that Christmas is get-
ting closer and all the Santa
parades in different towns is
another. Next week Wing -
ham holds their Santa Claus
parade.
The W'1rrngham Ringettes (a
girls' hockey team) played
the Seaforth girls on Sunday,
winning the game 7 to 2.
Gloria Cayley is a member of
the Ringettes.
The Lucknow Fleas of
which Rodney Cayley is a
member, were beaten by the
Brussels hockey team on
Saturday, b to 2. Rodney was
presented after the game
with a hockey stick as the
most valuable player on that
team.
The Bridle farm on the 8th
of Kinloss, just across from
Dave Moffat's farm, has
been sold.
Mrs. Robena Stewart of
Teeswater spent a day lately
with her daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Moffat.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Young, Kevin, Brian and
Jessica of Thornhill, spent
the weekend with his par-
ents, Mr.. and Mrs. Clifford
Young and William. Dinner
guests Saturday evening
were Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Young, Marty, Jamie, Karen
and Liane.
Sunday School at the
Whitechurch Presbyterian
Church ended on Sunday for
the winter months. The
Sunday School is planning a
Christmas concert to be held
near Christmas.
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One A Diamond
Engagement Ring
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