The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-07-01, Page 11WEDNESDAY, JULY 1st, 1964
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THE •LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUC'KNOw, 'ONTARIO:
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for children of the;communiy t , .
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THE MONTH OF JULY at the .,LUCKNOW TOWN •,•
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COMMENCING MONDAY, JULY 6th.
Morning Classes From 9;00 to 12:00
for Ages 5 to 12. Years.
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No children; ,under kindergarten' age, • •
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• Sponsored Free of.Charge:'by•; • •
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• LUCKNOW RECREATIONAL COMMITTEE •
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Leaders; Anne Ritchie and ; Jim Anderson
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rob:and Mrs, John Scott, Bill and
Present Teacher�
At: . School Piclnc .
(KINLOUGH)
Mr. Toni: McLaughlan of Bramp-
ton visited. over,the week -end with
Mr: Floyd . Stanley,
Relatives' • of M i . $' S • Marilyn
'Thacker attended a 'bridal shower
at the •home • of her. punt. Mrs..
Howard ThoMpson on Friday ev-
ening. ' ..
• Miss Evelyn "'`Nicholson . of Tor-
onto spent, :the week -end 'at her
- home. `here. •
The July meeting of the H.W.I.
will • be. held on Thursday with
Mrs. Jim Smith and . 'Mrs, .11. A.
Murray hostesses, Roll call, ,differ-
ent: ways to use ,corn; topic, home
:economist •Mrs.. Holm motto,.' .the
art ' of life' is lost in the,' pace of
' • 'hying; contest, potato ., ',salad; di-
,rectors, Mrs. .P . A. Murray, Mrs.
Lloyd• Ackert.
2 :held their picnic at
the •E.U.B. camp, South Line when.
. Miss Donna. Nicholson. 'of Strat '
.ford and Mr. Cliff. Langford' of;
St. Marys visited on Sunday. with
Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Nicholson. Lois.
Nicholson returned to Stratford
for.a' holiday.
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,Mr. and 'Mrs. 'Alex: Hackett
and Wayne,'; Mr. and' Mrs: Joe,
Freeman , visited' Sunday .with:. -Mr—
and Mrs Rill Hunter.
Mr. and Mrs ;Charlie McDonald
.and • Mr,. and Mrs. Elliott Sandy
visited with Mr. and':Mrs. Peter..,
Cook on Sunday.
Mrs.',Mary McAuley isspending
a - few.. days with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Ritchie .and . also :attended '
the 50th wedding anniversary of
Mr. Wand; •Mrs. George ,Swan',
Mr. and ,Mrs; .Russel• Irvin; Mr.
and Mrs. "Donald Murray, Mr...
and Mrs: Bruce Rayn'ard 'arid
families . visited Sunday with Mr.
the • pupils 'presented Mrs. Kath and • Mrs . Nelson Raynard:
Brine Collins • with ''suitable' gifts Mr: and Mfrs. 'Jack' McDonagh
and` Roddie and Mr. Fred •An-
derson visited with .Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Anderson' on Sunday.
Mr. Jemes 'Hodge . left on '. Sat- Church will :be at 10:00 a.m
urday ;for.. Western :Canada 'where . and Sunday School. will;_ follow for
he will ;visit . With his brother and the month:. of . July.
_family. Mr and-Mrs:lack Jack McLean and'
- Some. frOM here attended • thefamily visited with. Mr. and Mrs
reception:: for . Mr and. Mrs: Ron- Harvey Ritchie :on'. Sunday.
hie. Bushell at .Holyrood on Fri- ` Zion chuTch anniversary w a s
.day: evening.:, • held on Sunday with the. Rev, A.
Mr:: and . Mrs. Maurice Hodgins. E Coles of Fordwich .as guest
of London spent the 'week -end minister. Mrs. Stewart Jamieson
with relatives. here and Diane, .sang at the , morning
•Mr. ate . 'Mrs. Wilbert Haldenby 'service and • Mr Frank ,MacKenzie
of 'Peron ,called on friends .here', at the evening service;
on •Saturday
Visitors with Mrs.. Wililarn Cox
and Rev:. Benson Cox:. were Mr.
and Mrs: E. Gossel of 'Ripley and
Mr. Hand - Mrs. Chris Shelton of • •
(by' -William Whiting)
Kinlough, Mr. & Mrs; Jack Pow-. ; /
• ers and • Mrs. Davies ,:'of Kincar= The famous Quebec, wedding:
dine, Mrs. Emily "Tomes,::Mr.' and •ceremony of Elizabeth. Taylor ;and'
. MTS. "Andy.. Carter of Clandeboye Richard Burton was headline
and. many .neighbours and, friends.` story number one on .CBC't Front
• called ;to .extend best wishes to Page Challenge last Tuesday. And,
Rev. Benson Cox. :.who cared? The . guest was the
Mr., and Mrs.. Bob • Smith ,of lawyer who arranged the farce:
Toronto.. spent the„ week -end at` The entire. question period was
their homes here. ' • • , .spe.nt talking about the, ancient
Mrs. Charlie. Hodgins of Wing-, divorces' laws of . the various Pro -
him • 'spent 'the week -end . • with 'vinces . and' countries,. and not
Edna 'and ..May .Boyle.. • , about -the great ,romance of .' our
'Many of the ladies froth here ;Mime .. • . •
attended the relative shower on ' * • * '
'Friday night at the home of Mrs ' Canada's proposed .new flag. was
Howard ./Thompson—and - to the 'the. second Front page story with
miscellaneous. shower for Miss: Gordon. Sinclair declaring that he
Marilyn. Thacker . held in Kinloss' is truly Canadian, :etc. It seems
school on Monday night: that a few Sweeks ago on. the
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Miss Diane Hewitt of London. same 'show, Sinclair .madestate
spent the week -end with' her par- ments about the flag that brought
encs Mr.. 'and Mrs. Jack Hewitt. hundreds of . lettars to his desk,
• Mr. 'and Mrs. Russell Hewitt -y- some telling' : hsrri to "go to
• spent Sunday• afternoon with his itussia;'•.., Well, fere; everyone's in -
'Mother Mics. Catherine Iiewtt at formation, he . isn't going... We
the home . or Mr, and Mrs—Albert, spoke with,, him Over lunch one
Young, ..: f day .not so a�o and he in -
long � g `
; We extend. sympathy to the lam- formed us of his itinerary. for the
lly of the late James Wraith who month of July. .' ndl . Russia isn't
,passed. away • On' 'Thursday • on the list, •.
Other relatives from ` a • distance Coming .up on ...July: 8th• is a•
who attended Rev. Benson Cox rComi nblic.,ari n. .option special.
birthday 'part were: Mrs, Wil° p
liam" Lloyd, Mr. Karl Boyle and titled Great Conventions," it will.
arol
of 'London, rko Lloyd of Lloyd, deaf �r•►th •these functions from
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,. Mrs, Ivan 1860�..: but the best cconvention:convention:on;
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Killy, Mary and B1ancardine, . Rey and Mrs. • Char- (4, all to watch will be the 1948
water;' Mr;' -'and. nr}rrtii7'ition of Thornes.
Dewey
les Cox of ' Tees �vlyen he was considered upbeat-
Mrs, Victor Haines •. of Wrngltam, rr;�l.e. The t�C'ntUc�i°aur" story will:
Mr, and .Mrs, Alex McTavish , and be tr►ltl at, a. later date. •
Miss Beth McTavish, Mr, and . ,* edAirs,;John' Coilingandmembers t's cum.
or d' again that the
of their terpin ' Mrs, Rena .Kr'mp'` , ;coir �t�ill. lie the
last
ton and Lliiiyda lremptoti, Misr romitI'g. st a
Wendy Cleland; 'Miss' Bertha B tcer fc>r p'rrry l YaSOt1.
before leaving to teach iii .Ripley.
Miss Betty; Hunter succeeds Mrs.
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HOOKED 'EY FELLOW OFFICER
It takes a policeman •to, catch
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• On policeman, Friday last two off-duty
provincial constables, of the Walk-
erton detachment, went fly fish-
ing. William Reis, who is noted
for his side-arm _cast, did not.
know .that Gordon Hawn. was be-
hind him as he .'flicked his fly
out . to the hungry trout, .
• Rawn said he felt .a tug on his.
lug as the 'barbed lure imbedded.
itself in his, ear. He was taken
to the - Walkerton Hospital, and
had the, fly removed
Walkerton Herald -Times
LUCKNOW 4-14 TRACTOR CLUB.
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MET AT MON GOME.RY',S
The: Lticknow 1 Tractor Club
held' their 3rd meeting on Wednes-
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'day, June 24 t Montgomery'sMachine , Shop. .ext Moggart ex-'
'plained' how cutters for crops
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worked such as - ' Mower and how
to adjust and ma ntain them. 'John'
Black. thanked Mr. Moggart for
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his instructiye ting. The next
meeting will be held, on. July 22.
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