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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-09-20, Page 184 FOOT x 8 FOOT SHEETS LE-FINISI.ED NDOM GROOVED � :PANELLING ,w11111. 411111110 01111. 411111. 0111111W 41111* 0111.0. 411.111. !MP FOR'1 and ONR N'STOCK.. n PNO51E 52114110• ' rson:. LUfllber:• LUCKNOW e • St; -Marys • Bandgot .the parade ' at 'the. Lucknow Fair off on the right foot on Saturday as they led over 100 entries down. Lucknow's Main: Street The Bandwas followed:, by • four artillery • units and one Canad- ian•Artillery. "Lucknow. Fire Department.truck°'sounded its siren as•.it entered in''the parade'. Dignitaries, George Joynt., John • • Loney, 'Bob McKinley and Murray Gaunt a driven byrd , Mon-: were Go on tgomery followed by Miss Dairy Princess of Bruce,County, Miss • Mary Elizabeth Walden of ,Huron Township Donald MacKenzie,. Bob. Lyons and Donald Maclntyre., who also took part in the day's 'festivities, were in another car. Miss Dorninion,of'Canada.,, -driven in„ Dr Mel • Corrin's .conver- tible led the group of .girls'r.•epres erring nine' area' towns that partici- pated in the Beauty Contest in 'the evening Each..girl rode in an open convertible clothes; Lucknow Lions' Club CIA, Lloyd Montgomery; Mr . ,and Mrs. Philip Stewart with.Car Massey Ferguson,. tractor; Ripley -Huron Fall Fair, Lucknow Credit Union Hall's`Red• and White, antique. car,: Ted Collyer Electric; Argyle. Marine, small engines; Goderich;, Swan Construction;. Luck= now Rangers;Thos Hackett and•, Son tractor; .'Henry's: Fruit Market,. Sun rise; Dairy Muck; Lucknow Public School; Lucknow' Sentinel; Sinter - woods, .truck; Ken's Alignment Ser. vice; . Vote Gaunt, Harry Lavis; MontgomeryMotors, tractors; Gordy Sports and Cycle,. 'Coderich; Aleft Andrew; Don Donaldson Sales and .Service The`Luclmow District.High School was represented by many floats. ,Clowns ' were sponsored by Bank of Montreal, Finlay Decorators, Hall's fled' & White, MacKenzie Furniture, Greer,:T,V, and. Electric, Lucknow: Bowling Alley,. Murdie and Son. Hardware, , Rothwell Shoe,Store,.'Sepoy Store . and Community Sales ,Barns (Bob ' Macintosh).. - Others entering `in •the parade • were HowiCk Lions Club, car; Kin- cardine Centennial Program., Harry Chapman; Co-op Birthday Cake; Batik of Montreal; Several Clowns; Co-op Lion; Lucknow Horticnitrite Society;'•Mayfair '• Restaurant; Canada Car, Mrs. Austin Loree and Mrs. Ken Nichol. son; •Ashton's (Lucknow) Ltd,;. Ellio.- .tt''S Seed Mill', 'Go-kart; Dungannon'' •/ Agricultural Society; Teeswater Agricultural Society; Bob Carnpb,ell, Mr :1867 and Miss 1967; Treleaven's Feed Mill, -team of shorti orn cattle driven by Robert Thomas, 'Paisley; Jack MacDonald and Grant 3'Chisholrn , Esso Truck "with •Accor- dion Band; Blyth Lions Club; Bill's Fina Service; Walden Bros"....'• . Transport; 'john W. ,,Henderson Ltrin beer Ltd. , featuring ,"Tile Musical Family"; Kinloss Central School, a float and also pupils marching; Four �:fa..miles attired::_irr old. fash:iatied ' . - Besides the St. Mary's Band which•.made the,,march twice down Main `Street,. the many spec tators who lined the street to view :the paradet were favoured with selections from the Llxckriow Pipe Band , The Lucknow District High School Band, Charlie McOuillin and Jack Hewitt with the fife and drum. •• There was a good :shov3ing of decorated bicycles, tricycles, wagons, etc, and about 0 horses and ponies and their riders.: • Fully -grown bottlenose pcirpdises sometimes weigh more'than 506` SENTINEL LUCKNOW,: ONTARIO G. Reed �umily .t Ga#kering Recently the family of,Mr, and. Mrs. W.G. Reed gathered at the Parish Hall, Lucknow for a social evening and supper. This was the first time ,:in.Inany_years that the Reed family had been all together at one time. Present for the occasion were Mr. . and Mrs. Howard Reed, Bonn- ie and'.Donna ;of •Santa. Monica, California; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reed. Jim, Ron and Kevin, Hazel , .ark, Michigan; Mr. and 'Mrs • Bill Reed, Patsy and.i.,;inda , God erich;, Mr. and Mrs. •Ben (Jeanne). •Brownand Doug, Port Albert; Mr,'' and :Mrs. Archie (Birdie) Nichol- son. M. •and Mrs. Ford (Eunice) . Cunningham' and Ray, 'Kenneth, Jeanne and Judy Reid and Ron Austin, all of Lucknow. Other grandchildren. were Mrs. Sandy Andrews:and :three boys, Mrs. 'Ross:• Daer and two children, all of Auburn; Mr. and Mrs: Barry •Brown and four children, Mr. and Mrs.. Allen Brown, all of Port Albert, Mr. ,and Mrs. Bob •McInnes and three children of Alton, Mr; and :Mrs. Donald'Nich- olson and, three, boys,.' Dungannon; , • Others attending were,Mrs; Florence Carney, Detroit; Ada and; Hazel. Webster, Mr.. and.Mrs. W;G, Hunter; :all of Lucknow; Mr.. and. Mrs. Joe Freeman, Goderich Nelson Webster, Windsor, Mrs.. • Clara Webster,.• Mrs,..;Sid.Gardner and Harold Edgar of Lucknow, Mr,. and: Mrs. Roy Webster of London.' During the supper everyone sang Happy. Birthday. to. W.G..• Reed as his:76th birthday was the next day • Howard and hisfamily returned on Monday oflast week to their home • in California Anothc cial occasion inthe Reed'family occurred ..on Sunday, September 17, when Mr. and Mrs. W.G., Reed:quietly' observed their 54th wedding anniversary., . at their home . Mrs. geed is the ormer • Debbie Webster.. Farmed' In Huron For Many Years ALAN McIVER Alan IulcI,ver passed away, Aug ust 29:, in his.,ninety-first year. He 'was born;in Huron township, lot 17 , • coneession• seven , the -Youngest` child of John and Amelia Mclver.. He was the last surviving member' of that family.. Except fora few 'ears in Duluth,' he farmed on•the se "th conte: ssionuntil his rerir ` nt • to the village of Ripley. He was a life- long ife-long member of the Presbyterian `. church, 'On September, 1924, he married Mrs Robert Bell who pre- deceased horn in October, 1956. He is'Surviued by a step -daugh- ter, Mrs. Virden Mowbray of • Lucknow .*and her, slaughters , Mrs. Donald McIntyre (Marilyn),, Mrs:, J, R. Murray (Amelia) and Janet; , a step -son Robert McDonald* of Detroit and his•two sons , John ant Robbie, also fifteen nieces and, nephews. The funeral services were conducted'by his minister, Rev. Neil 'McCorinbie , from; the McLennan -McCreath funeral home in Ripley, . ' The pallbearers were Donald McLay,' San Outerbridge, Jori Vickers, John Martyn, Tom Alton and Toth Culbert The flower bearers were Donald Blue, :Bert, Breckenridge, Donnie McDonald "i. '. i l&ii an McDonald, T -!ami' torr Mckinnon .and • Bill Steer. inter- ent-was er Jr—". WEDNESDAY, SEPT..20tb. 1.9.67 CONS1GNMENT'STOCKER SALE .' Lucknow Community..SOle..• • „, Mandan. October 2nd. Accommodation for 450. head • L Robert rVldfltoSb PHONE Robert 395.5230 OR LUCKNOW 521.9.912 AUCTIONEERS Allan McIntyre r• BridalShower For Helen McFarlan KINLOUGH NEWS A bridal shower was held on Monday evening in the school in honour of Helen McFarlan.,Mrs. ,. Jack Barr was in the chair and all.. enjoyed .a sing song with Miss Edna Boyle at the piano. ' .Contests were, conducted by Mrs. Tom MacDonald. and Joan Percy and 'readings given by Mrs „Perry Hodgins., Mrs. Bert Nicholson MIS. Don Dore and Mrs., Bill Burt. An address was read by Jean Sutt- on and the -bride elect took her. place under an arch. of pink and white streamers 'and ':balloons. Her • sister'Mis. Howard;Orr assisted in .opening gifts with :Jean :Sutton reading the attached verses. Joan. Percy and Janet Bushell arranged the gifts Helen made a fitting reply and invited tie ladies to her hone• to See her trousseau.: All joined in singing""For-She's a Jolly' Goad Fellovi"', Refreshments were served and a ,social .time was enjoyed. ,Mr. and Mrs.' William 'Haldenby. and".Mr and Mrs. Art Haldenby' visited on Sundaywith • Mr . and Mrs.. Norman • Fry and family at Harristo'n. • Mr and Mrs. Wallace' Hewitt. of Waterford visited during'the past week with Mr. :''and.:Mrs. Russell Hewitt., and other relatives here. EnumrntO.Busy Compioters Enumerators ,have been busy these past few days compiling the list of voters in the .forthcomingprovin- cial election. Following is a list of enumerators in the Sentinel circul ation area .and the polls:which they have compiled:. •.' ASHFIELD 1 Ben. Mile, .'R. R.,1;: Dungannon; 2'Mrs. Raymond Finnigan, R. R1, Dungannon, ' 3. Marshall Gibson, R.R.'aLucknow; 4•ioseph:A. Mac McGee; ; R. R.:1, Dungannon, 5 Earl Joseph , Drennan, R. R. 3, God `= - erich;. 6 Mrs:' Ida Barger, R.,;:12: 3 • Lucknow; 7 Miss Loraine Hamilton, R. R. 3; Lucknow .HURON 1 Murray' Thompson , R. R.1, Ripley;, 2Frank Henderson 3 Mel: - Ville Pollock; R. R, 2, Ripley;:4: Mis . M. ; Culbert , ' R R. 4, 'Ripley; 5 John Coiling, R. R. 1. Ripley KINLOSS 1 Mrs •• Lauretta `Hodgins, R. R.: "2, Holyrood; 2'Miss May Boyle, R. R, • R. R. 1. Hiolyrood; 3 'Mrs. Jean Smith .;Hol ood• 4 Mrs:Jane Hamilton :. R 6, Luc , 5 ' hob . R. .. knOW,: , :1F Mrs. `Donalda.Scott,, R. R. -5, Luck- now, . 6 Jamieson Pettapiece,• ,R. R. R.R. 5, Lucknow.: LUCKNOW • 1 Mrs. Omar. Brooks, Lucknow; 2 Mrs. Harold Austin, Lucknow; ;a Mrs. Matilda Wilson, Lucknow RIPLEY •1 M.yHuston;, Glad s Huston., Ripley;2 ,.• Mit.' Irma Hodgins. Ripley. WEST WAWANOSH :1 Mrs. Lorne'Ivers,' Dungannon; 2 Mrs. Ernest: Durnin, R ' R:-3, `A•u- burn; 3 'Mrs.K•athleen•Alton, R.'R, 2, ''Auburn; 4, Mrs : -Dora M. Alton, R.R. 2; •Lucknow;' 5 .Mrs. Eilen•• Miller:, R,R,'1, Lucknow;.`6 Mrs. Joan Armstrong, R. R. 2', Lucknow .3, The Lucknow Fall Fair Parade Co ' m�auttee e wish tsayo thanks toeveryone who participated in the Fair Dayparade,, to " those who: helped in many various ways with the . parade and the Beauty contest 'and to all who played any part . rrz making this part of the Fair a: success. Thanks to all who entered . floats, cars, etc in the parade and to those ,ren who helped organize the parade in the field. PARADE COMMITTEE Bob Mehtosh Jim Henderson Bob Finlay Charles Webster I LEI I IRI I LEI I IRI11ElI INI11RIliNI I IRi I LRH W I I I/A INI I II I INI I INI THIS .SPACE 15. CONTRIBUTED AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE ' 'IN SUPPORT OF THE, FAIR BY