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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-07-06, Page 15CK. IS Ib, •iF ►n ay Reun• I at the and west e in 'inke-t� i,.Tor• , Eden esident :op;. Walk, Elphick e, Orland ,us • her a yes, . 1r reside s. Jack ar;l • , Mr, Mr • will and. 'erton. d* cel• nese hitt, A. and 30" WEDNESDAY; JULY 6th, 1466 '1pHE-LUCKNOVK 5. NTLNEL, LUCKNOW ..ONTARIO PAINT TEFLON FRY PANS GALV. PANS • July 7th toy All Sizes Of. PouItryNetting In Stock MURDIE an arc,ware KINLOUGH The l.i, w. I catered to, the, parent and pupil night Tor the.Kiriloss .'school area atthe hall. on Tuesday. • evening. Mrs', Arthur Phillips of Fonthill visited during'the week with. Mr and Mrs;. Frank Maulden and.Keith and with her father J.R. Lane who is a patient• in the Wingham and District' Hospital: Mabel Dixon of Weston visited. during the 'week with Mr. andMis • Dan McInnes and :family .' William Johnston of Portland. Oregon renewed acquaintances, here while visiting with his brothers. /. Frank, Russell and Elmer Johnston and his sister Mrs. EvaMcQuaig at,Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs.' Lorne Kraemer and family were recent'visitors with Mr. and Mrs. `P. A. Murray.. Ladies from. here attended 'a ro ss au t f. ,.,M•st P •a and Mrs. Jerry Collison left on a• • trip to the West~'on Friday last Mr. and: Mrs. Cliff Langford and Jamie spent the week-endwith Mr. and. Mrs. Bert Nicholson Linda and Larry Evans of Downs view are holidaying with Allan arid Lois Nicholson.. . • ..Huron Couple:'. Have. Annivers'ary uatin class . Numerous "old quox :- ASHFIELD Mrs. J.B. %Rhodes; and Anna and Charlotte MacKenzie of Toronto, 'visited relatives here over'the week end. . Mrs,, Emile Norgaard of Chicago is a. guest of her. brother Bruce MacDonald; . Mrs; Kenneth Farrish is a patient in. Goderich Hospital, [3arbara L. MacKenzie and Jan. 'Simpson are counsellors at Goforth camp •at Dunnville, Douglas. Farrish and Alex Mac - •i• Kenzie • of Toronto were home for the week -end. Mr, and Mrs.. George,• Leadbetter and Barbara of Toronto visited, with } Mrs . Colin MacGregor. Mrs, Jack: Treat of Chicago spent '`the week -end with. relatives: here:, Ray MacKenzie. of Toronto was home for:•the week -end .• Y.. GRADE 8 BANQUET 1: CONTINU:ED' FROM PAGE ONE The 1•iolyrood Women's. Institute • • was thanked for catering to the banquet by Irene. De Boer.and 'this was replied to ;by Mrs. Harold. ff aldenby , 'the president.. ` John Ackert, the son of Mr. and Mrs.. Lloyd Ackert ,' had the high- est averagein the .township 87.6 •John, a.K•inloss Central school pupil', was thevaledictorian' for the .gr de'8 graduating class. John defined the word valedictory in his address with each letter representative of varlous phases in` a :pupil's• school life.: • A duet was presented' by Irene DeBoer and Valerie Morningstar accompanied by ••Bill Black. Guest speaker Wit •T,K Waldie, : public .school inspector of'Walker- tong, , who was introduced by the. chairna'an.. A very interesting ' address, was delivered to the,grad - •• . Mr. and: Mrs.. Gert Guikema'of R. R. h Lucknow observedtheir 350. wedding anniversary at their' home 'on Monday. June 27th`. - 'They have a family of two ' sons and a daughter Ancb'of Kincardine 'Peter of Ripley and li;Irs.. J.(Johann'a Doigos'of Hingham. They;have seven .'aa nd c'fii lore n . Honour Bride F{art Thompson at 1 uekn ow'onrSaturday. • At Social Events Congratulations to Mr..and Mrs. Gerald Murray (nee. Nancy Forster). 'who were 'married on Saturday •at Riversdalc, •‘, i. Mr, and'lvirs. Wilbur Fare, War - ten, Douglas and 'Edwin of Valley, •} Stream, Long ..Island N.Y. visA'ted With Ret n nson Cox and Mrs. William Cox Week --end 4isitors with•Mr.: and Mrs. Arthur It 1denby. vivre Mr. 1 and Mrs.. Toward Bennett and son Howard; Mr, and Mrs. Steve' Sakanga, Mr. and Mrs. Ches • Bassford of Toronto,, ' Mr. and Mrs'. Maurice Hodgins 'of, London visited 'over the week -end. 1 with relatives here. Visitors with Mr, and•',Mrs. Tom MacDonald were Mr', and Mrs Toe Guest, Mr, and Mrs, Bert Thomp- son and family •Tee.swater, Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Young and' family. Miss Frances Srhurter and n. MacDonald Kitchener Mac land were in charge of tire ' hest. nald, Windsor.,, Mr : and book.. Mrs. c,; c;. Wilbur. of ke•r MacDo Mrs: Jack hall of Southattipton, Mrs, Toni MacDonald •spent Friday with Mr. nd Mrs. E. Bushell and family, Kinloss, • 1 • The Presbyterian Sunday School. picnic will be held on the church • i grounds on Saturday afternoon.. i On Sunday. afternoon 13er.yie, Kin 1 gar and Kinlotigh congregations will hold their annual get-together atthe home of Canon and Mrs. ' .1 Stump at Walkerton. The Service int.Sunday will bp at.9•30. 0.111* ON WESTERN T.RIP 14r:•and Mrs. Ted Evatis and Mr, - • (I ti.n ,armon News) 'Showcr4 we're held for... ity.nda,' I3lake,'•hv tier friends in Agincourt at th.e.home of Mrs. TD:.'Mac.Reii•zie by her pupils at the home of Mrs Ross Lomax; by her ,taff at a dinner at -...1)*., Farclulra'rson Public 'School; 'byliar c:ou;in- at Mr,.. Jack Mcflon,akli' l.uckiiow, and.' . by :the I)tingarttion 'c•orilmunit'y tt : th•e'1hiite:d (-Aiwa, ' ' . . . Mrs.' '('e coil f' : '(flake entertained on Saturday afternoon and.evenin . ' "July .2nd at a•trotisscati t.c'a in. ' honour of tier daughter.; l ynda. • Citicsts wcrc.rcceived by the bride -- elect, her naother•atid.'h1rs. Thos 5owtsrby mother of the- ,'rc)orn- elect, . • The tea table was cmc,•red •with a cut' work naadeira• cloth , r•etitredc with crystal' •••andclabra/ and yellow P Barbara Wake acid Nancy Dirk- • Toronto, coitim'ented on the dis- play of shower gifts and the ;prides''. trousseau ' r Martha F.edy showed olie. couple's, weddiri sifts, Pouring tea were: Mrs. 'Elizabeth Sitter, hits. thigh Davidson, Mrs. Austin I ti 1cr, hers. Ernest 'I1oi*ic; , line, Mrs, P.A. •Kfll�ritrirk ' i 1r�. R.T. Kilpatrick,, Mrs. M. Reed and Mr.: .12, I inni'i;ari • ' Karen Kilpatrick and Karen Dawson' sen cid the guests in the tea roorit.. Others wiio as'i'.tcd` were cousins of the bride,.' niothcr • • ation " were taken as his subject • to present advice•which• could be taken from them as the pupils goon to. cgrnplete their education and 1 journey through life. For the' first tirne :awards: and trophies • were donated this year to .pup/i1s who•had obtainedath l etic• and academic achievement. The award for the most proficient girl in a senior grade was made to Irene DeBoer by Bill Black in the absence of William Eadie who had donated the, award. ' • John Ackert was presented with. -the-award-for the, most proficient^ boy in the senior grades. The award was donated and presented.. by John's grandfather Ernest Ackert', Kinloss. Township donated the • proficiency award for English and.. Reeve:P.A. Murray presented the winner Brian .Keith .• . Mr. Murray brought greetings from the Town - *ship of Kinloss and as Warden from_ : thecounty of Bruce; A'solo 'was given by Evelynne'. Brooks accompanied by' Mr. Black:. Trophies.,were awarded to champ- ions.of the• recent Field Day held at Kinloss Central School;: Senior' Boy chani'pion, donated hv>Kinioss kairshea Women's. Institute aid presented by .Mrs. haft •k:ritli to David MacKinnon. Senior C:i.rl, donated by White-: church Women's Institute .and pre- •crated by ?'1rs. Russel Ross to Lynda' Paw.,on. Junior:Girl, donated by Silver PAGE FIFTEEN' .+v+rr+++ RIPLEY MEAT IVARKFT Custom Butchering Mondays • . Hogs, in by 4;00 p:m. CATTLE,, CALVES and LAMBS EVERY ' DAY, EXCEPT SATURDAY We do Curing and Smoking ., . . Beef, Pork, and . Lamb. Sold Whole, ' Half ' or Quarter , For. Better •Service, And. Lower Prices .- •Call Ripley 100. CHAS. HOQISMA-..Prop. P • Honor :Nes.i. ,tts On . .40th Anniversary (A mbetleys News) . Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin Henderson' entertained relatives and friends on Friday evening of last .week in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Norval' • •Nesbitt's fortieth wedding anniver- sary whose'actual wedding date is June 30. couple who exp essed their thanks' to everyone,es ffecially to the c"wl.4•• - had planned the happy event; Their friends extended best wishes for many More anniversaries Mr.. and Mrs. William' Mapes of Dundas visited With ,their. son -in-• Waw and daughter. Mr. and Mrs, George Messenger of the fourth concession of' Huron last week Mrs. James Mills. Blair and Heather of Weston vistited' last week end with Mr . and Mrs , Arthur , Smeltzer. . A delicious Buffett luncheon was ;SUPPLYING' AT•LURCIAN served by their -daughter Mrs : Rev.••Weh'b•of Oklahoma U.S.A. Kelvin Henderson and grand-daugh is°'supplying for Rev, S,R. Lupton • tern Patsy and Joan Henderson.. • whoyis on vacation for July. Rev. During the evening musical'select Webb is enjoying holidayswith, his ions were 'given by Mrs. James wife and• family at',Bruce Beach. Nesbitt and Mrs. Bob Courtney.. An Jim Emmerton was soloist on Sun- address. was read to Mary and day morning.. at St. Lukes Anglic Norval by Mrs., J. Nesbitt. Many an church where Rev. Webb had lovely. gifts were received by the charge of the service. • •••••••••••••••••••• • . • • ., • •e•;•••••• ••.e•*••••••••••• • , • • • • • • • ' •: • •• ••. • • • • • •• •.. • ' •• • • • •. •: • • •. •. • • •• • • • • •• •' • '• •' • 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • *THERE'LL BE FEASTING AND FUN At 'The Lucknow and District` Lions Club ••• : . • . • 1 akc Women's Institute and pre- sented hy,Mrs. Ronald Thacker to. Barbara 7t hompson . ° . • Jiittior Boy , dona•ted by ilolyrood Women's institute and presented by Mrs. ftarold iialdenby to Wayne apody,• On behalf of the teaehing staff: and pupils, Mrs.,.GwCi) Parker. thanked those who lead donated the awards and also Wi.11ianl •Black . for his efforts in instigating. the Yield pays program ,and organiAng the grade .' banquet which was the tirgt ti's ever ha%e been 'held in. Kinloss 'I oWnshij. • • • •. • . •. • • • • : • . • in the • • • •Thursday,Lucknow Arena, July -�� 14 •• • ON ;THE, NEW CEMENT FLOOR • • CARNIVAL GAMES With Dancing and Prize Draw • i * ' * * • • • Supper served 5::30 to 8:00 p.m. featuring cold meats, salads, - Jellos, etc., all under refrigeration and. Home-made . pies made i • by the Lions' wives • Adults. $1.50 • . Public School Children 75c • • :' • •. • Carnival . Games Monster Bingo - .� • �� .�y Children's •. Games • Danrn • • • • • • •• • • • t • • • '•• •. • FOR $200 IN CASH' PRIZES •• • Proceeds for Lions Welfare Work. and In Aid"of • • •. Summer Swimming Classes •' •••,••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••4 r• PRIZE DRAW • . 0. .,. • • a