The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-09-04, Page 5WEDN• DAX `' ►h, 19663:
POURED CONCRETE •'POOR:
IN C'AESLEY • ARENA
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.:Bec'a'use of the fact that the
,question of a permanent floOrin
+Ghee Luc, knOW arena 'bas; yet.. to
be settled, the 10110Wicntg item
from ;the Chesiley Entte+rpris will
be of interest;
"The eoai rote ,flogr Sn Ole t wn
arena *as poured yesterday, end
igoRnimittee extpecrtetd 'that ,the
work • would '!be complete by 6
a'cl'ack. , The ,plastic pipes had
been placed in. tine,, grena, along
with reinforcing, rand • ill that
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fir. LU ZNow sora EL, wows*, ONTARIO
�r���'>l�.��"'��w��i�s� asp..•,.,
PAS, . Fly
rema;ixtsis to palish; the floor
afrkr the cement has set.
"Tfhe. artificial 'ice system :,is
now, ctptmple'be, except for ,,the iee-
making ;unit i4self. The commit
,bee ,i5• working on thris and 'gutting
.primes ront such units, '
us expected. !thatthe funds.
on hand .of some $22,00Q +wti1'1 the
sUfflelent'paiy for all the work
now 'done; but
but another t 10 00 or
sO, will be needed: t� buy, the iiee-.
makitntg ,equipment and .instal ,it.
int
the. !buitldtng• which, has ;been
Provided."
CUL.'.ROSS. CORNEI
Murray Hackett, P. ••arramra nt,
spent a 'few Oatys with Donnie
Wa11:' ' •
:Mr. and Mrs..1ob' Green r••1.i't e�d
at Browns ton Tuesday evening.
,Miss. S'ha'ron Stanley . spent 1;ast
week gat camp. let •Author., •
Mr.. rantd Mrs. Keith . Hackett
and ,cihtl�dren, . Is'lin'gton, spent
Tlhurstd•ay evening. wwith; • Mr. and
1VIrs.; Mi'dford Wall and Donnie.
Niro: Frank Brown ' and :
were Thursday evening • visitors
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F 1V1 NTR:FAL•
and
and DISTRICT Olivet Pupils At
New Huron School
wd Vh ,Mr •, and Mrs.. Harvey N o1
Aon and fatmily and Mrs. Hugh
Nicholson, Btervie.
:Several from the oomniun uty
attended the Centennial serrnnioes
in the 'Presby or •an ahrurah.. at
K ntlough on'Sund'ay. •
"So your .'uncle-- is deraid Did
he 'leave anuoh?" • .
' "Only thtis old! clock."
"Well, There won't be ,much
bother Winding up. his. estate."
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SP"' 1865
(OLIVET NEWS)
Mrs. Norval Stewart stand 'Mrs.
Oscar White 'attended a meet,
ting of •the ' Ripley Duron Fall •
Flair officers ont' Thursday, even-
ing when final plans were dis-
cussed for the 'Cenbenn'itall r!e-
union week -end this ',September.
Ripley and •district .Hortic'ul
1;ur01Society held a very : sue-
oressfuti flower show and brake
safe on Wednesday, .'afternoon in
the Legion Hall, Ripley, '
It •ils.sbaok• 'to Schooll thiS week,•
but witt13 a slight-dtiifferentcoe for
;Olivet young 1eotple. They will
be +attending the new. Ripley .andd.
'district public - !school. ' Among,
the +beginners Are Nancy i1Vlc.
Guire land Teddy • Henry.
M'r. and 'Mrs. Louis • Staacy and.
Derri'l . of • London' visited at the
week. -end with Mr. !and Mrs; Ray
HaiYi.li1ton ,ar'id fain ly, •
Mr. and Mrs, Ronald' Gory of
Stt;, Thomas spent +thee week -end.
with Mr. ,arid Mrs.. Norval Stew-
artt.
'Mr. 'and +Mrs: Folin 'MacClharles
and San'd'ra ,spent 'a few .days
TOronrto, •
Miss .Hel•en White, •rcomvrrienced
duty. :in 'the Sunbeam Horne,
Waterloo on . Monday: ' '
Mr.,' Ronald ,iVM.atcC+harl'es re-
turned, to Hag iti1ton Genera Hos-
pital after la months :vacation to
enter his final year, of training
as a lab. 'tecrhriieian. •
Mis's'es Patsy; Mary and ';Lau-
rie .MacOhatrles' spent •a rw+eek's,
htodlitday. at ,Boiler: Beach ' with
Mr. .4nd Jack ROWers and
f an -illy. •
rMrs ' John MacCharles was
soloist •onSunday` in Olivet Un
:Lied. Church.
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