The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-09-15, Page 14PAGE.
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Shower Heh
September ride
(Dungannon News)
About 40 friends, neighbors and
/relativesgathered in the Agricul-
tural Hall, :Dungannon, on` Friday
evening for a:. post -nuptial:. shower
to honor Mrs. Francis 'Huber
(nee Gail 'Anderson) on :her, re-
' cent
e-•cent marriage.
Mrs Allan ' Reed played "Here'
Comes the Bride" as Gail, her
mother a n dgrandmother ' were
escorted to their decorated `chairs
and had their corsagespinned on
by Misses. Brenda Schultz, Carole
. Anderson . and Nancy 'Mole.
,Mrs 'Bill . Park was . chairlady
fir'' •th e evening. The program
consisted of a ,very amusing tele-
phone : conversation from a new
groom, to 'bis ::bride, acted out .by
John ohn Spivak., A ' reading by
Mrs. Paul Caesar ' and two con
tests` byGail Ashton followed. The
address. of best wishes was read
by Mrs.' W . A:. Stewart and Deb-
bie Schultz, and Vicki Park drew
the, gifts to. Gail in a prettily dec
orated wagon. After opening the
gifts they were placed on a plat-
form by Bonnie Schultz and Val-.;
erie Park for everyone to view.
Gail thanked everyone present and
invited them to her apartment in
Lucknow.. Everyone joined in sing-
ing "For : She's A Jolly Good Fel
low". Lunch was served and a
social ' time enjoyed.
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Baptisrrral Service .
Held �t Ashfield
(Lochalsh News)
Baptismal services ; were h e 1 d
Sunday ''at Ashfield . Presbyterian
Church.
• Laurie Anne West, daughter ' of
-Mr. and Mrs. Jim' West; Bonnie
Susan . MacDonald, daughter of.
Mr. and Mrs: Allan MacDonald;
Duncan MacLeod. Simpson, :.son of
Mr. ,and Mrs. " Duncan Simpson;
Franklin Blair MacLennan,. Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Finlay. MacLennan
were .. the childrenreceived f o r
baptism.
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PLAN •TO ATTEND
Lucknow Centennial Fair •
1865. -...1965
September 11 and 18 -
John W. Henderson. Lumber
PHONE :528.3118
LUCKNOW '
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Students . Scaatter As.
Fall :Terms Begin
Now that :September is well on
its way, .most students are "back
totheir studies", either return ng;:
to complete courses already star.-'
°ted or to begin a completely new '
course. We have heard of some
whosenames are ir this article .
and.. we'd appreciate hearing, .of
'any others.
Mary ''Andrew, daughter of Mr..
and Mrs. Wm.a Andrew, RR.. 7
Lucknow,..-returned for her'second'
year • in Honours ' Music at' West-
ern University.. '
Doug MacKinnon, s o n , of Mr.
and Mrs: Donald. MacKinnon, Luc=
know, • •commenced . a 12 months.
course in Business Administration
at Lougheed's Business • College,.
Kitchener:
Barbara Nelson, • daughter • of
Mr. and •Mrs..Jim Nelson of Ash-
field .and Peggy Button, .daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Russ Button,
Boundary West, entered nurses'
training at Kitchener -Waterloo
Mary Murdie,' daughter of Mr.
and Mrs." Ken. Murdie, '. Lucknow,''
and June' Ackert, 'daughter of 'Mr.
and Mrs. Raynard Ackert of Holy
rood, entered nurses' . training, at
Victoria ' Hospital, London. •
Barbara Rathwell, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs: Jerry Rathwell, of
Lucknow, has entered St. Mich-
ael's : • Hospital, . Toronto, to train.
as a .nurse.
Beverley Rathwell,, 'daughter of
'Mr. and Mrs. 'Jerry Rathwell of
Lucknow,' will commence' 'a four
year course in 'animal. `science at.
MacDonald` College at Ste. Anne
de Bellevue, Quebec:.
' Jim Anderson, . son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon • W. Anderson, R.R.
7 Lucknow, is taking a Bachelor
of' Arts course; majoring in' Eng-
lish�•.and History at .Wellington. Col-
lege, which is affiliated with
Guelph University:,
Esther ''Gibson, ' daughter of Mr.
and .Mrs. ;Sam:' Gibson,' Amberley,
is • commencing her first year, of ',
a three year General Arts course
at Western University, London.
Ken Taylor,. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Taylor of. St. Helens and
Ken . ' Kirkland, son of Mr. a n d
Mrs. Gordon Kirkland of Zion, •'are'•
both beginning a two year build-
ing construction technician's, cour
Pe ;at' .London Vocational' Centre.
Peter Steer, son of, Mr, . and Mrs.
Philip Steer, ' Langside, "is also at-
tending ` th e London Vocational
School where . he is taking . a ` one •
year course in. welding.. Jim Mc-
Naughton, son of Mr. and'' Mrs..
James McNaughton of town and'.
Donald Campbell," son of Mr. and
•Mrs. 'Harold . Campbell, Kinloss,
are completing : two year courses
this year at the same school_ Jim
i s. `'taking ; architectural drafting
and Donald refrigeration.
Edward Brown, .son of Mr. and
Mrs. Cyril. Brown, Lucknow, will
attend Waterloo Lutheran Univer
sity where he will commence 'a
three year course in. General Arts.
Kathleen : Leddy, . daughter of.
Mr. and ' Mrs. Raymond 'Leddy of
town, has entered .the school. • .of
nursing at St. Mary's Hospital
'Kitchener.. • •
• Murray Hunter, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon ' Hunter, • Lucknow;
will return to Waterloo University
College, to' begin his third year
in., a. General Arts .: course.
George Bushell, son of Mr, and.
Mrs. Edburt Bushell of Kinloss is
commencing.: a G e n e r a 1 Arts
course at Western University..
• Terry' Wilson, son of. • Mr. and
Mrs. Frank McQuillin,' • St. Helens,.
will attend Ontario College of Ed-
ucation in London. Terry received
his Bachelor of Arts last year
at Western University.
Janet Finlayson,, daughter .of
Mr.' and Mrs. Clark Finlayson,
Lucknow; will attend Ontario Col-
lege of Education in Toronto. She
received her Bachelor of Arts . at
Waterloo Lutheran; -University ,last
,year.
KINLOUGH
Mrs. Rudy Sieloff of Detroit is
holidaying with relatives: .here for
the week.' a .
Dr. and 'Mrs. Ralph Rhody and'
son Stephen • of Port' Elgin visited
on ,Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
Gerald Rhody and family,
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Coc of
Mrs. William Coxa
Teeswater visited on Monday 'with
• WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 1Sth 1965;
Don't Mips The ..
Bal
Show
At Lucknow
Cefltennkil.�
Fall rair
IS SATURDAY
JUDGING .AT 3:00 pm.
CLASSBABIES
1 -= SINGLE . UNDER 6 MONTHS
C1.ASS 2 SINGLE BABIES 6 to 12 MONTHS
. Prizes For These Events
lst -- 3-piece.q silverware set, value $4.20
-2nd _ 2 -piece silverware . set, value $2.75
2 -piece silverware set, value .$1.75',
Also: Three„ Consolation Prizes For Each Class.
William' A. Schmid, . donor of the `'prizes, will make the
presentations
CLASS `3 - SINGLE BABIES '12 to 18 MONTHS
Prizes of '$3, $2; $1 donated by the Lucknow Agricultural
Society •
K!NGSBRIXE
Mrs: ' Bob O'Neill, and •.daughter'
Sally, Jackson, M r s Dorothy
Moore, Algonac, . Michigan, visit-
ed relatives ,last week, .
Eugene Forbes, ;Miss Kathie
Pruce, Detroit, visited Mr, and
Mrs. John Howard.. _ ..
M r S. Ursula . Hebert, Detroit,
Mr. and Mrs:'. George Hebert and
daughter : Monica, California, are
visiting ; relatives here.
`Miss Ethel Austin is a ' patient,
in Goderich hospital.
Dennis " Dalton, Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Marsman and Maria; ,spent
the week -end here.
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THE WHOLE ,FAMILY .;WJLL'.ENJOY THE
-FALL
•FI OATS AND ALL, PARADE ENTRIES ARE. TO..ASSEM-
BLE • AT 12 • NOON' NORTH OF ALEX HAMILTON'S ' RESI-
DENCE AT THE EAST END OF TOWN.. ONCE THE PARADE
•STARTS, NO MORE .ENTRIES WILL BE' ADMITTED.
PARADE WILL START SHARP' AT .1 P.M. DOWN MAIN
STREET, IN THE MAIN ,GATE,'AND OUT'_. THE.GATEI.NEXT
TO TOM •HACKETT'S WHERE IT WILL DISPERSE;- •
SEE YOU AT THE FAIR
SPACE CONTRIBUTED IN THE. INTEREST
OF THE CENTENNIAL FAIR BY
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PH pie 528.3008