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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL
LU'CKNQW, ONTARIO
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WEDNESDAY, ,SEPT.' 20th 1967
Entries.
Fair Baby
The Baby, .Show at the Lucknow,
Fall Fair this`year: once more,
proved, its popularity with thirty-
nine babies entering in three
classes. It is interesting to note
that only four of these babies live:
in :the: villar of Lucknow, pray-
ing that .Lucknow•s Fair is truly a.
Lucknow and 'District Fair.. Mrs..
Jim Farris of R.R. 2, Ripley and
Mrs. Eddy .Ernmerton of
Kincardine were judges..Wfn A.
Schmid donated prizes for the first
two classes.' with the Fair Board.
$ $F ;
ivin prizes for the third class..
Colleen. daughter of Mr. 'and ..,,
Mrs. Ross Durnin, R.2 Lucknow
took the honours in,the, under six
month .class. • Helen, daughter of'. -
Mr. and Mrs. .J, R, Murray of R. 3
Holyrood was'second;11ruce,. son of
Mr, and Mrs. 'Ellwood Elliott of
R. 3 J3olyrood was third. Fourth,
fifth and; sixth places went'to
Rodney, son of Mr: and Mrs. Cecil
Sutton, R. Ripley. 'Steven, son of
Mr. and Mrs.. Donald Aubin of
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Dungannon and Gary, son of Mr.'
and Mrs.;: Ronald. Conley of Trenton
There were sixteen babies in.this
.class.-
In
lass In the six to. twelve months class,
there Were eleven entries with
Sally Ann; daughter of Mr, and ;
Mfrs: Don Haldenby of,Toronto
placing first.. John, son of •Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Curran of R.' 1 Dung-
annon was second,•and Janice, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs 'Lorne .Cook'
of R. 3 Lucknow was third.
;Celia. '.daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Peter • Chandler of ,R. ; 3 Wingham
placed fourth, Darren, . son of Mr..
and Mrs': Les Howe,of Kincardine
fifth and Michele, daughter of Mr.
and. Mrs.. George Humphrey of
R 2 Lucknow sixth.
There.. were twelve entries in the,
twelve to eighteen, months class '
with Steven. Son of. Mr. and Mrs.,..
Blake Alton- of R. 2 Lucknow
taking first place ahead of two
girls°Rosalea,,` daughter of Mr. and
Mrs:. Don Cameron, of R. 2. LLck,
now ,and Lauriee Lee, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Murray .Smith of
Walton. •
Following' are the .names of all
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other babies entered in the Con-
test with the father's name in
brackets. • .
Under six' months: Timothy Scott
(James); R. ' 6 Lucknow; Glen
Gibson (Allan) R. 3 Lucknow;
Craig Schlemmer (David), R. 2
Stratford; Heather Scott:(Bob)
R. 1 Ripley; Catherine McLeod
(Donald), R..6 •Lucknow; Karen
Johnston (Ross)•, Teeswater; Sandra
•MtacInnis (Alex), - R. 1 Belgrave;
Gerda::'Hendriks (Martin), R. '7
Lucknow; Robin Hewitt (Wilbert),
R. 1 Wingham; ..Rangel Collins.
(Art)•, R; 3 Ripley.
Six .to 'Twelve months class:
Linda Dustow (Orval), Kitchener;,
Todd `Hogan, (Kefry) Stratford;
Cynthia. Ada son (Ralph),, Weston;
Sherri •Irwin (Ross) -Lucknow; '
Helen Maclntyre (Allan) R. 6
Lucknow..,'
Twelve to eighteen months ,
Brian King (Bert),, R. 2 Teeswatet•
Joan Jay, (Rev': Stanley), Lucknow;
Kimberley K &chirka (Peter), Toron-
to; . Paul Johnstone'(Ton y), Luck's .
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now; /Debra Hedley,(Delbert)' Holy-
rood; Julie Davey (Reg); Armow
Perry Van Osch (Joe), R. 3 Luck-
now.rAnnita Damsma (Robert), ;,,
Lucknow; Carol' Rintoul (Lero : .
R...3• Wingham,:
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WHITECHURCH NEWS .
' Ori; Wednesday 'evening Whitechu-
rch Jr. 'C team played at Eberts •
with a score 7-4 which, gave the
Whitechurchteam the series . On
'Tuesday evening Whitechurch Jr.
team will play Tavistock .team in
Wingham' park;' This: is the last ,
team. they .have to play to win:
W. O. A. A. championship.
',Wesley Tiffin and Jamieson
Pet typiece attended a school bus
convention in Walkerton on Satur•
day.
Mr:. and Mr'. Orville Tiffin.were
Sunday visitors. with Mr. and Mrs;
Joe,Tiffin and family:
' Mr. 'and Mrs. Walter> Iliott and
`Mr. and Mrs.,Clarence Ritchie
"attended London Fair on Tuesday.
On Sunday student .preacher M. •
Michael Ross of :Bluevale had
charge of the services at Calvin=
Brick while;Rev. J. Roberts preach
ed, anniversary services at Blue.; -
vale.
Winnifred :Nixon and Mr.
George McRoberts. of Lucknow
were Sunday visitors' with Mr
and' Mrs, Ernie:Snowden ,
RETURN FROM HOSPITAL
We are pleased to report that
Allan Snowden .was 'able to. return.
to ' his home on the week end from
Wingham'' and' District • Hospital.
Ann''Rintoul of Kitchener.spent
a weeks holidays with her. parents
Mr and Mts.:/ Bill Rintoul and on. ,•
Sunday she aid Donna 'returned'to,
their work at Kitchener. •
Mr:.'and Mrs: Johnston•Conn were
,at . Huronview Clinton on Sunday
`afternoon where they visited • with
their aunt, Mrs Sam Hutchison
.who.," we are happy to report, was
well .and' able to.''show them around.
the buildings:
On Sunday, servicesiat Chalmers
Honour Dickies On
25th Anniversary
KIbiLOSs .NEWS.'
'On arriving home Sunday, after-'
noon ; ' Mr, . and Mrs. Ira Dickie
Were surprised'to' find a :houseful • .
of•relatives who had come with '.•
a beautiful anniversary cake, love-
ly 'gifts and all kinds of• food to'
honour them. on their twenty-fifth
wedding anniversary. Present were
Mrs. Jobe• Dickie 'fiorn Hope- Bay,
Mr. and .Mrs. Russell Beacock..
Wiarton, F/Stand Mrs. Carl Dickie
Jack -and: Steven ,of Scarborough
and Mr and .Mrs. R. Malleck',
Jill, .Kelly and .Sandy of ;Kitchener :.
Thefamily of four sons, Denver,'
.Douglas, • Walter and William
presented their parents with a •
.clock .radio . •.
We are glad .to ,hear that Mrs..
Chillett was able to return home
from Victoria. Hospital, London:
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burt and fam-
ily attended a niece's wedding in •
Toronto on Saturday. The bride is
• a.' daughter of ,Mr,. and Mrs, QB;
Norris (Annie Burt).
The 'Group Committee of 1st
Kinloss Scouts met at the Scott '
Hall onAMonday night. Plans were
'made for'seliing cider at the local
fairs. Venturer, :Scout and Cub •
groups• are being, reorganized and
a• survey is planned to ascertain
numbet of boys in the area';
interested in'Scouting. Surnmer
activities included the Centennial
Tour , a trip to the Exhibition and
a Cub Carnp, . .
Ladies .of the Auxiliary. met on
Tuesday night and washed cider
jugs for Lucichow "Pair; . r
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!THESE..:AND. OTHERS
Presbyterian church, were under
the leadership of Rev. Horace •
,
Bra don of London.. On September
tembe
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24, 'RevHoneyman of Toronto
will again have charge;. of the, ser-
vice. '
and Mrs. Hugh'MacMiilan,
Paul Gregory and David of Sarnia
and, Mr. and Mrs. George. Tiffin '
were Sunday visitors .with Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Tiffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin and.
Mrs • ecil Falconer were Sunday
eveg'visitors with Mr. and Mrs.'
W. R. Purdon . :, '
Mrs. Bill. Tiffin. and Hilda were.
Thursday visitors with Mrs. Victor
Emerson
Miss Mildred McClenaghan' of
Milton is spending a few holidays
with her mother Mrs. George' Mc -
Clenaghan.
Mr. "and' Mrs. 'Bill Evans visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eric
Evans and family of ,Hyde Park.
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At B orantf
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MRS.. A. W. BROWN,
Word has been received of the
death of. Mrs: Arthur W. Brown whc
passed away on Monday, Septem-
ber 11th in Brantford -General Hos-
pital.' The funeral -was conducted:
from Thorpe's Funeral home with
interment in Farringdon cemetery.
"Mrs. Brown was: predeceased by
her husband, Rev. Arth4 W.
Brown several,,years ago. Some.
thirty seven years ago they. resid-
ed lnthe,Ashfield Manse when
Rev. Mr. Brown was minister to
the Ashfield circuit .
Surviving are sons Arthur. and Sid;
ney`of Toronto and daughter Ethel
of Brantford, two, grand -daughters •
and two great-grandchildren.'
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