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,THE LUCKNOWB,ENTINEL,' L,,UCKNQW, ONTA44Q
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NESPAY•, • JAN. 24th, 1862
Lucknow Fire Department's • Annual -
IN THE LEGION HALL
LUCKNO'
FRIDAY, JANUARY 26th
,Scotch Piping -- Lunch'Counter in Hall
Admission: 75c '-
MUSIC"' BY BOYD'S ORCHESTRA.
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adies. Night Ma
rks .5th Anniversary of
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Local ions CIUb,: Induct 2 New:Members
Ladies' Night was. held by the tive:.'of th'e'•Canada •Ice Company'
no. `� andDistrict Lions Club' said the building was structurally'
Lucknow a /Club'
on Monday, in observance of the. Perfectly : sound as he' saw- it. •
5th anniversary' of the' Club 'Winner' of the ' lucky draw
charter in prize:was, Mrs. Tom Hackett. •
Which. received its t ,
January_,1957. Forty-eight Lions were cited
The .occasion was..; also marked for •perfeet.•.attendance pins.
by the official, visit of Howard The evening; • concluded with
District::Gov� dancing to music by Carruthers
O=rchestra.
• ernor of district A-9 which Corn -
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prises 43 ,'clubs. • • '
' A feature was 'the induction of
two new• members, Wm. Wherry
and Grant' Chisholm, who were
•presented by their respective
sponsors, Harvey Webster and Dr.
D. R. Finlayson, ,son,; who : 'pinned
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Lions buttons on the .new. mem
'bels and they were received by.
the 'Lions roar. The president
commented that they'slow .•be-
longed to ,the,ljargest• and most
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Sarnia
eddng
Of "� � Local. nterestY GRAHAM
R _ RAHAM
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Red poinsettia ,and white
chrys.a`nt�hemums
' 'formed. a' back-
ground—for.--the
ack.
round --for .: tI e. ;.December 2+9th
wedding
of Donanne Lois Graham
influential service • club 'in the and' ' Charles Avery in Grace
world.
Ab
out • 100 Lions,
lad
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•an,
ds
guests were welcoed by
-Thompson, :Club • president. •The
Women's Institutecatered,'fpr,� a
•tasty turkey. banquet while • Mrs.:
Cumming:. presided at • 'the `' piano„
arid ` Jerry Rathwell led. .in: a
sing' -song.i
..
The"toast .to the.ladies was pro.
• posed by George Joynt ` and, re
sponded' to 'by Mrs.,.Harvey Hou-
ston. Joan ' and Wendy MacKen-:
zie favoured, withtwo; tap dance:
numbers. •'•
Plutg : Ice Fund'
Charles Webster, chairman ''of
,the Artificial Ice Fund asked
.every Lion: to "get out arid ; clean
up the .canvass ;this • week if • pos-
sible." He credited the `Club; for
whole hearted ' support • in the
matter, •''and ; appealed to those
Who, couldn't praise it, to say
nothing
L. 'C: Thompson commented on •
the response from • former .resi
dents, mentioning the 'sentiments:
they ° still hold for the , old. ,home
and the support and encourage
ment they. .are giving• to the. pro.
ject. '
The District Governor. was in-
troduced' by. ItarVey Webster and
he gave a .thoughtful address on
the A, B, C's of Lionism. Loug
Ilarton; a . regular, attender et
Club meetings despite the , loss
of his eyesight, thanked ' the
speaker and 'recommended .the
Lions to pay heed and • act ac-
cording . to • the words ' of the.
Governor.. Mr. Harton • presented
a gift' on behalf of the Club. •
Mr: and Mrs. Huffman Were
the •
guests 'of Mr, and "Mrs.' Har-.
vey Webster.
Arena. Visually Sound
• Upon ' being •asked, George"
Joynt, speaking as '• reeve,' .said
thatrepresentatives of 2 promin-
• ent , firms had made visual in-
apection' of the 'arena, arid con-
sidered' •it • to be structurally
,sound. A "joint by joint check"
of the building would . be costly
and the speaker said he could.
not 'see the need of it. Such an
inspection in Hanover had cost
some .$11,,400,
Virden. Mowbray, a member of
the Artificial Ice building com-
mittee stated: that a represents-
United Churc , am r e
the daughter, :of Mr , .arid .Mrs.
D G. Graham, '949. Cathcart;
Sarnia, and the ' groom's: parents
are ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Avery,
12=47 Lakeshore, 'Sarnia. •
The afternoon ceremony was
performedby. •Rev Glen•.• •Eagle,
with wedding music provided by
Mrs:. N. Anderson.
\=Given in:,.marriage by her fa=.
thea the bride: =wore a •street
length gown of silk" peau de , soie,
g ,
with scooped neckline, ; three-
quarter sleeves and. graceful ';full
skirt : with handmade roses on
the bustle back. Her pearl trim-
med' headpiece held.: a shoulder
length • veil , and ' she carried • ` a
cascade of, white mums and red
sweetheart pro ses.
Maid : of honor was :,the bride's
sister, •Miss Sharon Graham,
Sarnia :and' Miss Janet';Fraser '-of
Sarnia was bridesmaid. Their
identical gowns . were red ::velvet,
with three-=quarter sleeves,, scoop-
ed neckline, matching; headpieces
and shoes. . Little. Karen, Orton,
niece, of the 'grotom, was flower;
girl, :