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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-02-15, Page 15,EDNESDAY_. FEB• 15th, 1967.' 1'HE• LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. ■ p 11441 U••:1UlI/S•SI U.0 ■U/UsS!' ttntion • • • .•. • Local 342 Ontario: Farmers, Union will be con ■ ■, duct>< • ng.a:.;door to `dour ,c, anvaa* of Ashfield and, • ■� 1 outlying areas between February 16th and 25th `■ 1 e of securing'new members. r ■ • ■for the purpose ■ 1 0 • ■The Union ■ ee s. o0 e nion ■ 1...iii....i.i.................."0...J, Honour Parents. On 38th :Anniversary ZION , NEW'S 8 ard Dou l Raynard lvlr.and, Mrs as g entertained on Saturday evening with a 'social .evening, to honour Mr.. and, Mtn, Nelson Raynard The event :narked :Mr and :Mrs'. Raynard'.s thirty eighth'Wedding • Anniversary which is on March 6th. There were 32 persons pre- sent, all m.ernbers of the irnme'd . iatefamily. Those present were •Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Raynard and:: Dianne of Zion, ,M. r . and.... Mrs, Chris Baynard and':Kathy'•of Toronto, ,Mr,,. and Mrs,' Fred ,'• Shropshall.,and family of Wingham Mr. and Mrs'. Bruce Raynard , ., Marion,and Glen of West_Wawa- • nosh Mr . and : Mrs . Don Murray and fiamily of West Wawanosh; Mr •and Mrs. Russel Irvin and fanailyof Ashfield, A pleasant evening :was' spent 'playing games. after which lunch was' served Wanda Hunter 'presided at the, electric organ on .Sunday: at the' church service in Blake's Church.: 'during the absence'of their organ-• int , 'HOward 'Blake. Mr. > And "Mrs. Roy Keane of'St ratford: visite' on the'' week=end. with .Mr and •Mrs;•,W..q. Hunter, A number from this community attended •the v `riety concert m Lucknow. on .Monday.sponsored by the Agricultural. Society. T Honour•'ElliottS • Y . At Social Evening Mr, and Mrs. Orville Elliot, Donald and Karen, were guests of honour at a 'social evening held' in the Holyrood Hall on Monday February. 6th. The evening was spent' at progressive euchre with' the prize winners being Mts. Ellwood Elliott and Gordon Mc- Pherson,:with Ed Thompson winning. the•lucky chair,prrze.. An address was read by Jack Ackert and Cliff Johnston preent- ed Orville arid, Grace with• a gen- erous gift of money, .Orville re plied thanking diem 'for their thoughtfulness. The following •addresswas'rea. Dear; Orville and Grace • To-night'we have assembled' bidTo' you afond adieu We are sorry to,'have lost, as'.neigh- bourn; • Folks especially fine lik'e,you, •You were always';on the ready To lend us a:helping hand, Why arch good friends, must part Is hard for us to understand',' This gift, with love. is given Our friendship warm to show, To remind you of your.. old .neigh, • bours. , In your new.horrie in nearby..Luck••:f now: '.We :hope' y�uwul often return To :good old H olyrood ' , ..We' want you, to'rernernber` 11 Februa aIt'ii START THE (ENTkNNIAG YEAR SUPPORT YOUR MINOR HOfK • OLD TIMERS DON'T MISS' THE ;OLD TIMERS VERSUS ,THE: LUCKNOW MIDGETS.. ON• SATURDAY NIGHT AT 8:30 P.M. • The ' "Oldtimers" , the... 1954-55 Legion Juvenile .hockey ;team with their' . coach of that, year, .Har- old Ritchie; will be on. hand' to play against the 1967 • Ltrcknow. Midgets who are handled by Bill: Nelson' and Barry Mclyonagh-and who are unde- • feated`this year. S L H A' D BE A • GOQD GAME AND A..L�OT .OF..:FUN . See',,Th� Crest Hardware ad for the full .week's schedule • ADVANCE:: 'TICK'ETS'. Alit' GOOD FOR . ONE • AD/NISSION ONLY AT ..ANY TIME ' DURING' . CENTENNIAL' HOCKEY WEEK, INCLUDING ' THE OLD TIMER'S GAME. •• •so••• ail 'ale i• ••** Iowa Lukflow and ' DistrIcI...Lion's Club Promotions Y.G+,..x PAGE FIFTEEN inl m ons: Back , .Care Mattress REG. $79..50 �w Back .Care Ieluxe Mattress REG. $89.50 NOw'$1450''; attrl..sses • AITRESSa �XSPRINGS • �i11r111101�5 '��It11-QUl�t�� Continental Bed eg: $134.50 Now PLUS HEADBOARD LUCKNOW =: PHONE 5284432'; We wish .you ,ail •that'ts good.::• • We hope' you will enjoy your' new home: and 'new .friends very much and we ask you, to aecept '. this gift as a remembrance of yourold', friends at:Holyrood . - Perhaps these lines; by •Edgar; Guest express our' thoughts; the best;' "God bless your home and you who keep it In the sweet oils of _gladness;steep, Endow the walls with :lasting wealth The Tights of ,love , the glow,of health, The, palm•,:of peace ,the charm of; • :m ir.th , • Good friends to sit around your • '• hearth, Arid with each nightfall perfect' ' rest , Here let you live• your happiest " • Signed on 'behalf of your Holyrood ". 'neighbours and- friends ., l • Max Bushell, CliffOrd Johnston • Lorne Eadie •" Jack Ackert.' Mr.` and Mrs. El iott, Donald. and Karen •ti oved fr9rn the ;Holy.;. 'rood community to their newly,- 'built Lucknow horne' last Novem- ber, _ . •LbCI AL$Fi Th.e W.. Ashfield Pres- • M.Sof . bytes an Church me on Friday afternoon it the. home of Mrs, Ewan MacLean at which time ; "they took part in 'the World's Day of Prayer . . Mrs. 'Mary H. Martyn of Ripley spent Sunday with Mrs; Donald Martyn, Douglas and John, .Spending the week end at their, homesin the area were Phyllis Bradley and Joyce Thorburn o:f Stratford , Finlay MacLennan of Waterloo, Rod Pnlayson and Join McCharies of Petrolia • • Several. from this .area, arten.tit1; the a .dance:at Kincardine on Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs Bert ' Waldenwho recently lost their home by fire A public' speaking competition• was held' on Thursday evening at'• North••Aslifield Public'School.at which: time..pupils of. the :school delivered speeches on various .topics and .Nancy Walden, daughter of Mr. ,and Mrs.° Glen Walden came out with top honors,.;.. ' In second place was Russell Mon-; crief;