The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-07-26, Page 12PAGE. TWELVE,
' THEW LUCKNOW :SENTINEL
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
WED ESDAY'• JULY 26th,' 1461
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MAIN FEATURE STARTS
AT -, DUSK
ear About Work
f Children's AId
• The Dungannon Women's Institute
met at. the home of •Mrs .: George :•
Errington. Twenty-four members..
answered the Roil call What Icon.
• sider most important in an .emer-
gency" . There were five visitors.
,Miss Iva Carr.gave a lively Motto
on -'--Resolve always to prevent',your
narrow waist and your broad mind
from exchanging places" . -.-
Miss Clara McGowan sof Goderich.,
Director of Children's Aid in -Huron
County, gave.a very interesting;.
talk on her work' and what the
different staff members.do. She
was presented with a small gift.
This week the Dungannon W.I,
entertained at thebirthday party at
Huronvew Clinton. Hostesses
w ere Mrs ;R•. Finnigan. Mrs.' B.
Stewart and Mrs..C. Crozier.
The secretary would like al •
girls interested in thefail 4H
club, "Acc.essoriesi'.for the club
girls bedroom", to contact her •by • '
August nth, if they intend to take
this club, AS the Institute must
know how many'leaders, they must
send to training, school. Her phone
• number is 529.796'8.,
ouglas Alien Is
Ned In Quebec
ALLEN -:.FORGES
St. Albours Church Chapel,%
Camp Valcarrier,' Quebec was' the
setting for the marriage of Ruby
Elaine Forbes of Glace Bay , Nova
Scotia and Douglas, William: Allen;
,
formerl of Lucno. The bide is,
the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Roy
Forbes of St.. Foye, Quebec. The
groom's the grandson of Mrs.
Clara Webster of Lucknow.
;Padre Yotimatoff of Camp Val-
cartier:performed the double ring
' ceremony on Saturday. July 15th
Maid of honour was Heather Mac-.
Lead: of Glace Bay, Grootnsman
Was Donald: Jemmett of •Toronto, a
navyfriend-who, alongwith Dou',
. .• g
is also on the Eonaventure which is •
being refitted iq,Lauzon, Quebec,
A wedding' supper and reception
was' held at the home of the bride's.
parents'. The bride's father is in
the medical 'corps at the Veteran's •
hospital. St.' Nye:
. Following a wedding trip to Ont.
`ario,' the young couple will reside
in St. Foye while Doug's ship is
being refitted. They will move to
Halifax in September. Y.
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Elvis Presley,. Deborah Wally.
Technicolor
Fast' with a Guitar onda
Racing Car:
Every GuitarPlayer Who
Brings a Guitar and Plays;`
Admitted: Free.
James .Cann
Technicolor.
Meet. the. Speed Breed.. ;
Recommended . as Adultin
`'Entertament.
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• July 30 and 31,
`August 1 and::3
Cat On a
Tin Roof
Elizabeth Taylor, Paul Newman '
Burl; Ives.
Technicolor
Butterfield
Elizabeth' Taylor,
Lawrence' Harvey
Technicolor
Recommended as
Adult Entertainment
CARTOON
4 Big Days -For 2 Big ; Picture&
Wed.' Nite - Drivers of Ford
Products Admitted Free.:
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Passed Thedry
Exams
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Students •of Mrs. W. A. Graham'
of -Ripley, who successfully passed
their Grade 11 Theory of Royal Con•
servatory of 'Music were: First Class
i•tonors, .Joan Percy; Connie. Mac-
kenzie; Donald Elliott; (Rod • Mac-
Kenzie, Brenda Bushell) equal;
I 'Brenda Hewitt; Mary Henderson;
,Honors, Sherry Pollock; John'
Henderson and. Gwen Ann
MacAuley equal; Joan Ferguson;
Pass - Shirley. Walden; Heather
MacKenzie:,
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"DIVORCE, AMERICAN STYLE"'
(Adult Entertainment)
Mrs: Harold .cooper
Kairshea WI Guest
Mrs. Evan Keith •was hostess for,
the July meeting of Kafrshea`'
Womens ::Institute on July 20th at
8;30 p.m. The President'. ;Mrs;
Lloyd MacDougall and assistant -
secretary
ssistant-secretary:;Mrs., Gordon Wall were
in charge of the meeting. The
Scripture from Psalm 100 was. read
by Mrs. -Ted Collyer..
The roll call -. "My fir%t thought •
when unexpected company arrives"'
!gas men answered. An invitation
to a special Centennial meeting of
Purple G rove W..I. to be held
August 8th at 9 pm. was read, It
was voted that the invitation be
accepted., Mr; :Waldie will speak
on Education at .this 'meeting.
The 4-i-1 "Course is•"Working with
Wool'. Leaders volunteering and
appointed were. Mrs' Clarence
Ritchie, Mrs. Evan•Keith Mrs. C.
Roulston and Mrs. Dan Thompson
Mrs.. D.J. MacKinnon reported on
the. Grade Eight banquet and•was
given a vote of thanks •for conven=
lng the committee;
Mrs, Allan Maclntyre reported for
the Fair Exhibit Committee and
asked for suggestions and help from
all members.
Kairshea W.I. will be hostess, at
the''Eruce County Museum on Aug-
ust 21st. •
Members were asked for
suggestions for a 'float • for the. Fall
Fair. •
Mrs. Hughes and Mrs, Houston
reported on a Historical Society
meeting they had 'attended. A
Historical Booklet was on sale at
$1,50 a copy Mrs; Hughes read.
correspondence dealing with the
addition to Eruce County history
,being compiled by`Mr: Norman
MacLeod, He is asking assistance
from local historians in. this
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MacFartane�And
Raynprd Reunion
'The MacFarlane :-Raynard reunion
was held on July:;ib-.at-Eluevale
Officers' elected for' the coming
year.: were: President, •Mungo Mac- ,
Farlane Secretary -Treasurer •\4rs.
Ronald MacFarlane; Lunch Comnm-
ittee. Mrs. Wm. 'MacFarlane,-'v;rs.
T .-. MacFarlane, Mrs; C. Baynard',
and Mrs. G ., MacPherson, Sports
Committee, Mr. and Mrs.' T. '
Raynard, Mr, .'and 'Mrs. J.. Raynard
arid Mr, `and. Mrs.` Wm .
MacPherson. The picnic will. be
held' at Donnybrook on the first
Sunday in July.
A .barbecue supper was enjoyed by
everybody. Guests attended -from
Listowel,Bluevale, Ethel, Ottawa.,
Lucknow , Palmerston , ':
work., There is to be a 'chapter for
. each municipality.
Tli'e
Motto,'"Too• many square.
+meals make too many round
people" was dealt with in an; inter-
esting •way by Mrs. Frank MacKena
zie.
An accordion number was enjoy=
ed', by Brian Keith.f
Mrs.• Harold* Cooper of St.'Helens
gave a demonstration of "InvisLble '
Mending'. She showed tool and
samples of work: She was thanked
andg.resented with a ift:by Mrs.
p
Currie Colwell.
Mrs, Philip Steer sang the Cent-
,
eon al H Brian mn accKeithompan.ied on' the
Y ,
piano by
Courtesy renla:rks were given by'
Mrs. Collyer. At the close of ,the .
meeting, a delicious lunch of angel
food and ice-cream was served
by the hostess and directors, Mrs.
Ted Collyer and .Mrs., Harold
Campbell,