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LUCKNOW - NOW SENTINEL, .LUCKNOW ONTARIO '
WF1D ESS D AY, - AUG.
10th, 1960!
C:3LRQSSi CORNERS
�.Congratuiations, to Mr. and
Mrs. Don Be11 (nee Ruth Steer)
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z.,Aa4, John, • Stewart and, •Mrs. Ila? denby and other members of •
KINLOUG►H:
Mr, and Mrs. Don ' Haldenby�..
•of Montreal are holidaying with
who were married •o Saturday,'
hi parents, Mr. and Mrs; .N:E,.
•S,tew,art and family have arri
ed 'home after 3 . years in -Ger-
many andare at the home of
his parents, Mr:• and Mrs. Tom
Stewart.
Mr. and, Mrs.''Dan Vanhie and.
family, :Loudon, .• .'were 'recent
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John
Schumacher. '
F;O: Russel Stewart and Pat-
ricia, Trenton, spent a''few days.
•with Mr. and Mrs. 'Torn Stewart.
his .family 'also at' ' the Siddgr
home near Kincardine. , .
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice .Hodgins
of •London visited last ' Sunday
with. Mr, and Mrs. Rert Nichol
son and family.
Mr. Arthur Phillips and Peg-
gy and Mrs. Phillips; Sr.. spent
the week -end with Mr. J R.
Lane and .,the ' Maulden . family..
Mrs, Phillips wtho (has been holi-
daying here and :Mr. Keith
Frank'. Scott,, Wyandotte, Mailden returned to, Fonthill
Mich., was a, caller. at Browns; with 'them, .
Mrs. Robert. Stobo Members of the 'Lane families
' 1 and•here . attende d the Andrew -Lane
Donald and David; 2nd con. and
'Stabo, R.N., . London, reunion on :1Vlanday afternoon,
Muss' Gloriat
r Miss Marville Scott. of "Toronto
spent iVLonday, evening. • with •M
and' Mrs „ James Wraith visited during the week, with
relatives and 'friends here..
%1VIr and Mrs. John Schumach- '
er spent ' an "evening ' with Mr.
and Mrs. -Alex Whytock.
Mrs. :'Dthel Wilson and Mr:
Wn.;Itidd have' returned to To
'*onto after visiting"' at the home
-of' the: Wilson Brothers 'and visi
Ming Mrs. Mary' Wall in "Wing -
ham hospital..
Mr and Mrs.' Don Robertson
andfamily, • •MV,tilton,' spent the
holiday week -end.
. att the " home
of ` Mr" :'and Mrs.. John 'Schu
macher.
+Garry;' and- Barry Whytock of
Langside; ': holidayed with; their
grandparents,' Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Several members) .of the -H._
W.I enjoyed; a bus' trip" to Strat-
ford ' where 'they .attended the
SShakespearian • •'Festival. ' •'Triie
play was Romeo and' Juliet,"
,Friends: ' of :Mr.: William Cox
are glad to know that he is im`-
proving after his , recent.. illness.
•Mr. and :Mrs. Prank •Johnston
had members ; of 'their family
with them- over -the holiday.
Visitors ' with. ' Rev.' Benson
Cox and Mr and "Mrs.., William
Cox were The ,' Rev: Gowan H.
Mrs. Catherine O'Neil;. who had
Whytock: • ,.been .a patient in: Wingham hos--
We .. are, sorry to 'report thatvital• was able: 'to return 'home.
" s" an ` E"er Parker's p Mrs. Ret9 'Turner ' of • Aurora
,#he, ucl M :f m ,
'farm on the '10th.' was' destroyed spent several 'days with. Mr. and
by; fire early.:Sunday morning, Mrs. James' • Wraith. ,• '
•
Several ••• from the community Mr. Harold ` Whytock • is"can
look •`,in the • reunion at'' Kincar ployed with the Mowbray Con -
dine. aatruction • Co. at Ayr
:Mr: ' and. ,Mrs: Alex `.Whytock•Miss Helen !Gerrie of 'Durham
entertained ' men fibers of their visited Saturday with .' Mr and
farnibixy on Sunday;. Mr:. and 'Mrs: Mrs .Janes.: Wraith... •
Everett Whytock and . family, Mrs..' Chas ' • chuinacher, a . for
Lar gside, `'Mr.' and kr.si Lloyd mer 'resident of this community;
•Whytock and •:=family -ofd.. Wing -is `confined to: Wingham hospital
l ari, and.; Mr.' and Mrs. Carman. Mr. 'and: Mrs: Dryden Green
• Whytock, • Whitechurch and John, Were dinner' guests on
Mit a` d: %Mrs, "Ja`rr%es°" :°'Wraith• Sunday:.of ' Mr and
n
had as their guests 'recently, Mr, Whytock:
and Mrs.';J'ames,Wraitih and fam . Mr. Ed 1VLac,Callum and Ciar-.
ily ` of Oshawa', and Mrs Walter epee' and Mrs:, May Jackson ' of
Wraith cif Teeswater, Mrs. Pic- Wroxeter spent Sunday; with
ker, Oshawa.' Mrs:. Frazik .Brown : .and Reg.
—Mrs. Oberle of Preston' and • ;Mrs: ,Cecil- IVIcNall and 'Charlie
Mrs: Bob Fischer acid . Sherry of were callers' ,at Browns on Sun -
Kitchener spent some, '`tithe' at
the hone of Mrs: Catherine 0'- :Mr. and . Mrs.. William:` Stanley,
Neil Kinloss,' were ' Sunday evening
Mr ',and.. Mrs :Doug Teixeira ` visitors .with Mr: and Mrs. Alex
and family *of Be. are .visiting Whytock,
her parents, Mr. and . Mrs.. Tom. Messr: Ed. and Ross Green.
Hodgins.: spent Sunday at Montgomery's
• • We are glad to •report that in Orangeville:
Williams!; of 'Holy Tr•_inity. Church
Valley • Stream,• , Long Island,
N.Y., John, Laurence and ;Roland
Holstead Valley .` , Strearn. The
Rev. Stanley Tomes • of Kenora,
Miss Doris I.1oyd , of London,
Mr. and Mrs. George Gilbert &
Gerald Gilbert and' Mr, and Mrs.
'Jahn Sdhrnidt of Stratford.
Mr. and 'Mrs. William.
denby. :and ' Mr. James Hodge
called on Mr. and Mrs, Carl Vas.
se11a .at the •home of ' her pari
esti,
Mr.. and Mrs. • Cliff • Van-
stone, Benmiller. ' Mrs. • Vassella
(the for her 'Joan. Vanstone) at-
tended Teachers, College at
Stratford last year and will be
teaching in the .Goderich `Public
School.• • They 'will reside.. in
Goderich..•
,Severai from here have visit:
ed with Mr, Don Gillespie at: the
Western. Hospital;' Toronto. We
are pleased to report • that he is
steadily improving following
his recent operation. '..•
,The 1.1.W1 met at 'the Lands ,
down • Park, • Kincardine . . on
Thursday aftern .on for the an-
nual .picnic. F',ollowing• are the
results of .the sports - Children'
under .6• years,` Joanne _Thomp-
son, Stephen Johnston;, 6 to 8
years,, ` ,Jackie Johnston, • Lennie
Johnston; . Boys.8. to/. 10 •years,
David Eadie Girls •8 to. :10 years,
Brenda Eckenswiller; :10. to. 12
years, Douglas 'Eadie, Bonnie:
Bell; Slipper, ,.kick, Mrs. Morgan
Johnston,, David Eadie?. Clothes-
pin in bottle, Erlrna. Jean. Percy,
Stephen . Joh;nston;. Paper plate
•1959 Pontiac Laurentian, .auto! aa,tic, ' fully 'equipped $2,450:
1959' Chev 'Biscayne sedan, automatic, fully equipped $2,195
2-1959' Chev . Belairs' automatic,. fully' equipped ''$2;395
1958 Pontiac 'Laurentian • 2=doot hardtop,• ..fully . ..
full power: $2,050', .
equipped,
1958 Ford
._ Fairlane, automatic ' . _ ._.. ; . _ $2,p5p
1r-1958 Chev. 'Standard Sedans - $1,895
195.7 ' Meteor ' ` $1,495
1956 :Ford Custom Sedait, with • automatic $1,395'
• 1956 Ford ,coach,' .8 cylinder' , ' '' ; $1019p:
1955 Chevrolet Deluxe ' Sedan ,' • $1,150
.1955 Olds' Sedan • .... $10195
.1954 Buick, sedan, automatic, $895
Number, '.of 1953' and 1954. ` Models ' from. .$2p5..0..$750'.
. . TRUCK51 `, '. TR k)KSt
3-1958' Chev.' • I -ton pick-upS :with fleetside• body •..,. $1,495.
1956 Chev: i1,4'-toii pick-up .3',4...43. ,ii:,i?Ji„i•3:1a..i. i.iiiiiiilN.• $1,495
1954 Chev.. V2 4011' `pick-up ..i ,4,..i.Ki.Yi NSY.ii ififii.SlijJii[f YJ.i ii7 '$595
1951.(;hev. 2ieton'...„....;.,............-.:,..........„'........e..."...........
.444i4:;.,:.....'IVfii,i......i,i'..... i/i43.4,.4,4..ii.f,.iH $595„
Drusse*s:�' o toms •
Phone, 173, Brussels
Cities Service Dealer' •
eontest,'.Mi s. Lorne "Eadie, Elaine
Murray; Balloon '. race, June Ac- Miss, Betty : Hamilton is' ; home.
ray r�ac , - ,
keit, . Jacqueline 'Johnston; • Min-
ute 'Walk, ', ' Mrs.. Lorne: Eadie,
Bernice , •Tiompson; Youngest
• child: ; present, • Julie Johnston;
Oldest lady;: Mrs... William Mc-.
:Pherson; .The one: bringing the
largest carload; Mrs.: Lorne enter Eadie.:
Donald, Torn°.MacDonald, Perry
;Mrs. Gibson . Sr:, of. London
Hodgins. i
Mrs, Gerald Gibson, Ruth; and..:. • g
After: the .:races were. run a
Sudan 'of ' Teeswater .were recent'... � .. � .
visitors with Mr; and ' Mrs. Ly -bountiful- picnic• :Supper was en-
visitorsjoyed:
man 'Seaton. • •
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PRESENT` GIFT TO
AUSTIN. FAM I LX'
(KINL.OSS- .:NEWTS)
Fourth 4 Concession families.
enjoyed a picnic Supper at Kin-
cardine Sunday afternoon. . A
step-up table was ;.presented to
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Austin and
pot's who have rno'ved. 'to Luck=
now.
Mr. and Mrs, Cliff '.Raulaton,
Keith and. 'Kenneth •enjoyed' ' a
holiday . with, .relatives in Strath-
roy; London and Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Fraser, Maciin-
. non and family visited ` with: Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Wilson' &' family
of '.Hamilton recently., •
.' Miss Grace MacDougall spent
last- week with her cousin, Anna
MacDougall of Owen Sound.
,C Congratulations • to "Mr. and
Mrs. Do` ald• Macintyre on the
birth •of their baby 'daughter 'on class room time..
July. `31st',
Mrs. Cliff Heiffer- and boys of.
ZION,
Wingham visited last Tuesday
with ' Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gra Mr:: Lloyd Ackert •. • til:. our
;ham and • fa'�mily. • guest - speaker , on' July 31st • at •
',Donna and . Nancy ' Burt ..: - the nlorpbig service.
joyed holidays with 'relatnves in ., and `Mrs. Frank Ritchie' &, '
Anne ; spent ' a few days at "
HALF DAY. TEACHING. AT
SCHOOL FOR RETARDED
A. meeting of the Wingham &
district. •Retarded Children's As-
sociation executive was held re
cently at the Golden Circle
School,. presided ' over bythe
president, Harvey Webster,, of
.Lucknow.
:George. Stokes, treasurer of the •
organization, ,read the financial •
statement, which showed teach,
ing expenses, $1,635.00; janitor,;
$120.00;. heat, $187.00.; misceilan-
eons, $1,034.91'; leaving a :balance,
of $757..70. Funds to operate the
school . were received in , grnts.
from the Department of Educe
-
,tion and donations , from service
clubs and other, interested or-
ganizations, and individuals..
It was ' decided'' thatteaching
will ibe continued' on the basis•
of half days. until there As. indi-
cation of need for . an increase, iry
To -
Mr. Thomas Ross, nonagenar-. bermory , and'} other.
..points and
ion, •of' Toronto and Mr. and ;called 'at ;,Huntsville ' with : Mr.
M: C'.. Waldorf :owE r R
spent a few days" last
of weeGeorgetk wiithn .'.Mrs. Wes
itchie "Ritchie
the formers neice, 'Mfrs. Ira, Dic-• :' O 'spenta wicth
pie �• of days in P'o'rt Elgin with
kin ',and Mr. Dickie and boys, ,Mr: and iVirs, Jim '. McKay,
Denver; : Douglas and Walter ;M•r. and' Mrs. •:Harold Ferguson
and Mr., and Mrs. Melvin Ra -
Y
nard „visited: Sunday '' evening
with Mr. , and',1VMrs. Nelson Ray-
nerd. ,
Mr. ...rust.. 141rs Harvey. Ritchie
and family, spent : Sunday'' in
London, :
The .missionary meeting' is to •
be • . Thursday (today) at ..the''
home..of Mrs: Marshal: 'Gibson:
Mr.' and Mrs. • Charlie Ander-
son and, -family ;spent : Sunday, at
Ipperwash :with n" Ke ' : '
Mr. ' and. Mrs. Jim Smith` aid'''.
family . of Molesworth .visited
Sunday with: Mr..'and Mrs. Will
r jRitcliie.
•'R
Dickie sent last 'week. at Mr.
.1VIrs. C. ' Dickies' cottage, at . Hope
Bay; •
after. spending the ' month of
July as leader at: a'. Summer
Camp near :Iluntsville.
To .'make a 'long. 'story short,
there's nothing.. like having the
bosst the robin.•:
The A,Y.'P:A. ' met' on ' Thurs-•
day evening ' at the• home ;of
Karen and ;Evelyn Nicholson.
Alex Hewitt was incharge.
"Blest be the tie that binds" • was
the opening hymn: The ,scripture
was• : read • by Donna ' Halden�by
"Trust". was: `' the .word :for the
roll Call : ,Further : pians were
nade'°,for the Congregational get
together, also a Weiner: roast at
•.Silver Lake. A musical evening
Was.
enjoyed. Lunch . was served:
Mr: and Ars. Howard Bennett
and • son Howie of Torontohave•
been visiting with the,. Halderiby
families -here. •
' At the Anglican Service on
Sunday Nancy and •Sonja . Teix ,
eira, :children* 'of Mr. and Mrs,
Douglas Teixeira and Tammara, '
daughter of:,: Mr. . and .. 'Mrs. '.Jim:
Hodgins 'were baptized.:;
A pleasant . time was spent on.
Sunday .when the Anglican con
gregation held a• get-together at
Landsdown Park, • Kincardine,
•with luncheon • at 1:30,. •
The a'nlough Presbyterian
Sunday, ,hool picnth was• held •
on Saturday; August 6th at Sit
ver Lake with. a goodly number
attending.', 'John Bushell won the
pre schoolers • race with Bruce
Bushell second; 6• to • 8. year. old
girls,: Mary Ann. McEwan and
Barbara •Lane;. .6 to . 8 boys,;
Wayne .:end Brian •Percy; 9 to 11
girls, Heather Johnston, '' Elma
Mae*.. MacDonald;' 9 'to' 11, 'boys,
Doug MoEwan, .Wayne & 'Brian'
Percy; 12 to .14 girls, Adeline
•MeKiriney, ,' Bonnie' Bell; Young
,ladies raee, Adele McKinney,
Bonnie Bell; , t ee ' legged , race,:
Adeline McKinney and 'Helen
M•cFarlan, ' Katherine ' Bushell &
Shared .Hodgins; Kicking the
slipper," Bonnie Be11, , Jean Sut-
ton, : Katherine Bushell, " Helen
McFarlan•; The Person with the,
'largest car load of people • at-
tending was' 'won• by Mrs; ' Toni
MacDonald; Wheel barrow race,
Bob and Doug •'1V1cEwan, .Brian
and :Wayne Percy; Blowing up
the balloon, trivia .Percy and,
Bonnie Bell,:. Katherine. Bushell:
and. Mary Aran 1VIcEwan; Mar
ried ladies race,, Betty and .Doris
Bushell; Clothes pin in `the' bot'
tle, �3Jean Sutton's' tearri Break.
ing, :the balloon,' ' Gordon Miac ' •
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