The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-10-09, Page 11•
INEPNIFS'DAY OCT. '9th, 1963.
TILE LUCKNOW SENTINELII LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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OLIVET NEWS
The tOlivet United Church Wo-
•arien •rnet on Thursday evening
the church. Mrs. Doug Henry led
in the. worship service on the
theme of,ahanksgivimg, )Mrs. Rob-
ert 10'borne read .the Scripture.
and comments. Miss iMary Boul-
stop offered •prayer. . Reverend
Mr. •Ball spoke on:thanksgiving,.
followed .'by 'a, nriblin. and 'organ
duet iwibh, Miss Mary 'Roiil.ston
at 'the • organ. and Mrs. Oscar'
White • with. the violin. ,Business
was conducted by Mrs. White.
Mrs. Doug Henry, gave the trea-
surer's :report. Mrs: 'Howard Hen-
ry rmade. .the courtesy remarks.
The Beriedi'otionwas 'pronounced
by Mr. '13'a�11, Lun'c'h and •a social
time 'were enjoyed:: •
Mr. Ai Hamilton, Marie, Janet
and Michael visited for a few
•days With MTS.. Hamilton , in.
Hamilton. '.
Miss Sandra . i ac'Charles •was.
Sunday &rhool ,organist on 'Sun-
day. .
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Timber, 'Tips.
`Two beautiful high triples were
:rolled by: Arnettia Thompson
and.Mary Fisher with Mary edg
Arnetta's flattriple of 700 by
12 'pins for 712 plus 27 ,handicap
and Arnetta's .score, han,dicaip in-
cluded ,w:as 806.- Bill Stewart
captured 'the' men's triple 'With
717 flat 'plus: 27 handicap, for 744,,
Bill also held the men's 'single
With 287 flat. • •
The "highlight of bhe week was
Mary iFisher's . single of • 323+ fiat,.
which tops the ladies high single
for the last two years. Other 'had-
ies scores , ;which draw Attention
are Elaine Thornton'ssingle of
270; • Arnebta Thompson's:. 154,
Betty iGannon's. 252 and Marie •
Stewart's 246.
Bill and. Mildred Robb joined
,the Kangaroos this week and Bob
Dowsett is iwith the Chipmunks.
Standings. '
Cubs 6, Tigers $, Pole Cats 6,.
Coons 6, Gophers 6, Beavers 4,
Kangaroos 4, .Lions 4, Clh.iprnunks
4, Zebras 2,:, Wol'vrerines 2, Squar
rels 0. .
Present, :Scroll.
To ; Bill Kinahan
The Saugeen Life ifnderWri't
ers Association herd ...a`. luncheon:
meeting at the Four Aces Res:-
•taura'n't at*: Clifford, September
20th:'with a.:'50% attendance and
Wm Kinahan 'presi'ding. Pres..
Kina,'han welcomed' the guest
•speaker, ►M'r: Glenn .Wheeler,
Paul Revere 'Life Ins'Co. Lon-
don, Mr. 'Gordon Westlake, 'Su-
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pervisor of' Sun Life Company
and Art Thorn, •.M tropolitan
Life, Who was officially ' trans
ferred to !Saulgeen; The minutes
of the ,June meeting were. read
by See.-Treas. Bert Diseh,.' who
niaved they Vie., . adopted. "Phis'
was. seconded • by Clarence
Thompson and was Carried. :Wm:'
Kina'han advised LJU.A;T.C. caur-
ses withinthis association shad
not •m:aterialized.. Harry Bruege=
anan advised he 'understood ,first;
and second year courses. were
being held in' Owen Sound: With
Irvine ' Brown ,:the :moderator:
The 'letter froth' Glenn Price re-•.
:garding . the Regional : Convention,
at Peterborough ' was • read by
Sec.-Treas. Disoh. '
A general discussion took place
're the ,pension plans' propossed.
by. Government 1 pa:xities and . af•
-
ter ' several . suggestions were
made, Clarence ...Thompson anon-
edthat . a' letter. of encouranige-
men't. 'from this Association sign-
ed ' by • the president and sec-
treas... be ' sent • to', Premier Ro-
berti encouraging; shim , on chis
;stand on the 'Matter., This was
seconded by : Will Caslick' Which.
was ° carried and Mr Thompson
agreed to . compose the letter.
Harry Bruegeman strongly urg-
ed 'all mernbera to • wri,te.. per,
sonal letters to the members . of
the • Federal . House as well as
the Provincial House stressing
the need: for more. careful .con
sideration on• this all important
subject: bt 'was moved by 'Wlif
Caslick, seconded !by Bruce • Mc-
Lean ',that ..,Clarence. Thompson
and : Harry Bnuegeman be . ,ap-
pointed as the nom•Inating Com-
mittee: Carried. Wm. Kinahan
presented Clarence Thompson
with 'a .plaque honoring him for
his. l6sth: consecutive:
Clarence Thompson' thanked and
presented Mr. Kinahan'' with a
scroll in' recognition of his ser-
vices as' President of this Asso-
ciation, Wilf • Oasl'ick Very ably
introduced 'the • 'guest speaker
who ,gave a most •infor"mative
talk concerned_ ',around' Mutual
&Inds and by 'means :of • Charts
explained . ,haw they .'operated.
Being ;a 'former 'Mutual Fund
Salesman, Mr. Wheeler ' Was
highly qualified on the ;topic she
chose for the occasion. Harry
Bruegeman and Wm.' Kinahan
thanked the speaker and after
Clarence Thompson moved 'and.
Pere,' Pentland • seconded the mo -
don, the 'Meeting was adjourn
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We. extend ` oitr sympathy ' to
Tom Stewart in the loss of . his
nephew, Allan Stewart • •ot Ham-
ilton. Mr. and .Mrs. Tom Stew-
art, Ernie': and 'Harold. and Mrs.
Mac McPherson: attended : •bhe
funeral in Hamilton on ':Friday.
Mrs !Earle Hadgins is 'holiday-
iny With' lMr..and Mrs Torn Erin-
ery at. Akron, Ohio.:
Mrs, Ezra Stanley spent Thurs-
day. in Toronto and attended a.
CORNERS
W.M.S. meeting.
See that Reg Brown Was a
winner : in a draw. at Hughes!,
Ready to Wear Store, Teeswvater.
.Mrs. Phyllis 'Kewbe'r- and Mts."
Fern'••Babcoek •'of Waillaceburg,
spent' last' week. • Wi•tth' .Mrs. El-
mer Benedict:
Colin Ming, Camp Borden, vis-
ited last. week with Martin Ben-
edict, •
MacKenzie Family entertains;
With a 'name, rke MacKenzie,
it's not'.Isurprisirig:. n , this area
to Ifind Scottith enthusiasm, But
Lt is somewhat unique , to see
three young ' members 'oaf . one
family following Scottish tradi-
tion by penforim•inig on .Pair Day
in the Oalendonian • Pa'rk, Luck -
now, named • after those f&molts
games of yester-year,
Pictured left id • right are
Heather, age .9, Ian, ,age 15 Ayva.
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Connie, age 13,, children of Mr, •
and' .Mrs, .Prank MacKenzie of •
llinlass'. Township,. The ibrother.,
and sisters 'act ,was .performed, at
Lucknow. .Pair. Ian 'has 'been'. pi-
ping ,for three years, and the
;giris have been dancing for a
couple of years.' At, the• lair the
girls •danced • a couple. of steps
With bagpipe aceompaninient Eby
their brother,' •
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