The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-09-20, Page 20TreatYourTasteand YourBudgeftoo! !,
PA011. TWENTY'
THE .LUCKNOW.• .SENTINEL, .LUCKNOW.: ONTARIO
The Stetson.Toronado breathes success, It has an ele-
gently quiet -way'of standing .out in a crowd'. and letting
you stand out with it.
The Thronedo is the • last ' word .in .comfort.styling and'
good .10610. Shift to one this Fall..
Stetson °Toronadoes Come in'six classic colours• of fur felt
Atetson,hats from $13:955, to $100:
lrwins Honored On 45th Anniversa
A surprise party was held' on
Sunda. `-Sep tember 17th in •hon-
y, P .
our of Mr, and'Mrs.'• • '
W ni , 3 Irwin of R. R, 6 . Lucknow
on•the occasion- of their 45th
Wedding.Anniversary,
Thirty : seven guests sat down to:
a delicious dinner at the Log.
Cabin Restaurant in ,Lucknow.
Following .the dinner everyone
went :to the home of Mr nd'Mrs
. a. M
Charles Wilkins where an en-
joyable afternoon was spent:.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs,'
Irwin, •Mr: and Mrs. Wm. J. Clark;
Winghani Mr, and Mrs Wesley
Alton, London; Mr, and Mrs. Wm.
l?emmington. Kincardine; Mr: and
Mrs. Calvin Irwin and Shirley,.
Oshawa;,.Lloyd Irwin, Lucknow; Mr..(
and Mrs: Charles Riach, 'Marianne,]
.Douglas, Richard and Graham,
Woodstock; Mr, and 'Mrs.. Charles
/ W ilkins Barbara , Billy, •Larry , • .
3ackie, Janet, Elizabeth and Kenny
Lucknow; Misses Laura, and Mabel
Campbell,, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs:
' 'Allan.Irwin and Shelley, Mr and
Mrs. lvan'lrwin Mr. and Mrs
David Irwin,' Terry ,Irwin and,
Tammy' Rathbun, 'aka Oshawa.
Pictured -1n the Exeter', a• er last
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week was. Peter Connor) of Luck -
now .
ucknow:Peter is a member of the
teaching' staff of South Huron ,
District High School at Ex: t r
' Comm..... r..
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t. Ra4io ACollege
KINLOSS NEWS
' Ian. Mac Kenzie commences' a
course at RadioCollege inToronto
this week
Mr, and`lvrs. Alex Maclntyre•of.
Eastend, Saskatchewan;are.visiting
with Mrand Mrs. Ted .Collyer and
other 'Maclntyre •relatives in the
area. They plan to�'go on to Expo
this week: °
Mary lvlaclntyre of Montreal, was
home for the Centennial Fair. •
-Mrs. Grace MacIver and Jack of
London were week -end guests at the
Noire of Mr. and Mrs Ira icke
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LI.JCKNOW
By The Sentinel
THAT Joan. MacKenzie has started
a two year; Food Technician course
at Centennial College in Toronto..
Wendy MacKenzie began a two
year course in Home- Economics
at the Ontario Agricultural
College at Kemptville The girls
are the daughters of Mr: and Mrs.
Robert MacKenzie of Lucknow.
THAT Wayne Jamieson, son of Mr.
and :Mrs;. Stewart Jamieson of
town, started this week in the
Hanover, office of G.H. Ward and
Partners where he will take a five,
year course as a Certified General
Accountant.
THAT Mr, and Mrs Jim ,Arnold of
Lucknow left by plane from Tor-
onto on Tuesday for Winnipeg,
after learning of the death of
`Jim's father, 87 -year-old J. B.
Arnold Mr. Arnold .had been a
patient at Deer Lodge veterans'
hospital in Winnipeg. The funer-
al was from Deloraine Manitoba
THAT. friends of Mrs.- Ronald
(Anne) Wisser of Lucknow were
sorry to hearof the death of her
brother Robert Donald Fitzgerald.
41, of Kincardine who was acci-
dentally
asphyxiated in his car
at Mildmay last week. Mr. Fitz-
, geraTd was unmarried and 'lived
with his parents in Kincardine.'
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THAT Mrs Muirhead of Palmer -
sten won $107: on 55 .calls at the ,'
Lucknow •Legion bingo last' Thugs -
day.
THAT Janet: Liztnore of Kinloss,
formerstudent of Lucknow and '
Wingham. High' Schools', is •this
year attending Goderich Business'
College
THAT a letter with Sentinel renew
from H.H. Malcolm, of Glen-
dale, 'California: advises us that
he suffereda light,stroke on July
lst and had been hospitalized
•.untit'•'September 8th. 'The stroke.
completely paralized. his left side
but therapy treatmentthas now
enabled Mr; Malcolm to walk
with a cane.
THAT a collision Saturday evening
:on Rpss Street did about, $300,:
damage to cars. of Clare Johnstone
of Lucknow 'and John MacLean of
Goderic
h.Folc
Chi f William
Nelson/investigated:
THAT the strawberry patch of
.'Elliott Bandy of Lucknow kees
P
: ,the Sandy. ,table. supplied with
delicious berries'., Two quarts•of
Strawberries; the
kind; were shown to The Sentinel
Monday and they were dandies::
;
THAT Lucknow Public School •
float in the Fair parade was ex-
cellent and the school had
planned toenter it in the Ripley
Fair parade.. However, someone'
set fire to the decorations after
the parade: and did considerable
damage before it 'burned, itself'
out.'
THAT Joanne Alton,• daughter of.
:Mr. and Mrs, Bert Alton of Ash
field c& *imenced work on Sept-
ember lith. on the nursing staff of
Goderich Hospital; Their son
Don Alton is at Guelph Where he
is taking a two year Associate
Agri` crlt"utie'-Ceurs ,"
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PHONE 52S -3426.m SEPTEMBER 21, M; 23 •
THAT ten top 4-H Homemaking
Club girls:rejresented Bruce
County at the annual 4-H .Home-
making Club Program held on
Friday, September 15th at West-
ern Fair, London. Each girl must
have completed.' at least four
units during which she maintain-
ed' a high standard of work and
contributed to the club program
m her own community: Gals
from this area who participated
in the activities were Karen
Arnold , h. R. # 2, .Kincardine,
Susan Farrell, R.R.# .3 ' Ripley;
Pamela King, R.R,. #:2, Tees-
' water; Connie MacKenzie, R. R.-
# 5; 'Lucknow.
THAT Elliott Whitby; son of Mr,
and Mrs. George Whitby of
Lucknowas-
', h ent ered the Univ-
ersity of Guelph m the Bachelor
of Science course:
THAT John Ross, son of Mr. and
'Mrs. Don Ross of Lucknow , has'
entered. Stratford Teacher's
College. Their son Ted, 'who
graduated this year with his
Bachelor of Science degree, :is'
now attending Ontario'College of
Education, Toronto: '
THAT the Lady Foresters -of Luck-
. now held a draw on Saturday in
which Ruth Brooks won a quilt,
i• Mrs. Elmer Johnston a satin,
cushion and Judy Reid `
,pillow cases.. Proceeds are. for ` .
the Canadian Cancer 'Fund.
THAT Dick Richards has returned
• for his fourth year to University
of Guelph ; where he is taking
• Economics: Dick was employed
for the summer with the Depart-•
ment of\Agriculture, Economics
13tat1ch:Ottawa. -
THAT two;local•girls Zita Red-
mond of St. Augustine and Kath
. Leddy of Lucknow , were- among
the students at St. Mary's Hospit-
al, :School. of Nursing,. Kitchener
receiving their black bands. This 1.
marks the completion of two:•
years of their•three year training:
course. •Mr and -Mrs':, Theodore:
Redmond of St Augustine:uand Mr'
a•nd Mrs.; Dennis Leddy of Kitch-'
ener\were among the guests 'who
attended.
Guest Speaker .
FromiocAIpha
OLIVET NEWS • .
Mr. Gordon Gascoigne of'Corunna. ,
representing Toc-Alpha•, the youth
branch of. the Ontario Temperance .;4
Federation, was guest speaker in t;
Olivet on''Sunday . The runiot Choir
anthem. was "Summertime" by
M..H Frost
Mr: and .Mrs., John, Ross of Cayuga
visited on. Saturday with+Mr, and '
Mrs.' W. T. Roulston and also took
in the• Lucknow Fair,
Mrand Mrs.Melvin Collrtt�
.s„Mr.,
ent Tuesday and Wednesday in
London where• they. attended the a
Westlrrn Fair and also visited'. with
Reverend and Mrs, Duncan h1a84
Tavish .
Mr Ben Smith; of Harrow isitCd v
the Coiling families in this district
last week.. . :
' Mr, , and :Mrs Ronnie Nicholson •: ,
and Michael of Kitchener visited.•
on Saturday. with Mr. and Mrs• ,
Gerald Coiling at the weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howe of
Listowel visited on Sunday with,Mr:
and Mrs, Walter Black and fanliif.