The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-12-20, Page 20PAGE TWENTY
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As Christmas unfolds
' its magical charm and
wiindraus beauty,: we
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warmest greetings.'
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Don :. Hoist Real Estate lig.
KEITH IFITZSIMNI ONS, MANAGER ..
WINGHAM .BRANCH )
4HE'LUCKNOW SENTINEL; LUCKED*. •ONTARID
League HEI,EN5
. Atteiidante CausesAgric.ukUrcl
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Society To Postpone Annual iMeeting,,
The I,uelmow Agricultural Society
met on Thursday evening for what
was to have been their Annual
• meeting, but due to the small
ed to wait until 'the 2nd Saturday 10
January. • •
However, the meeting didn't lack.
for enthusiast* and plans were made
for next year's Fair which will be
held September 20 and 214. The
• treasurer's report signified a good.
bank balance and, the board are .
happy to say they will again spon:=
sor their own, booths_ _ and will try
orbigger_fair_thatuever
.• Letters were read from Standard',
Brands products saying they would
no longer give:prizes, Mr. .•
• Lashley's letter stated they had
received the photos for the photo-
graphic competition. Reservations
for the Convention were also
• received. Mrs. Evan Keith had •
•sent in her resignation as a director •
and this was accepted with regret..
A motion by Oliver McCharles •
and Gordon Kirkland that we have
'•-. a nominating committee of Fred
McQuillin and Donald Maclntyie
to bring in new 'Slate of officers
' for the next meeting was carried.'
s'The annual Variety:concert will '
, • be held again this year and the •
.Secretary is to enquire about talent
, The -directors -for -each -section
the_Fair_are_to_haveaheir section__
revised and ready for the next
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meeting.
entries in the poultry Section
and pet section are ibihe made •
.__beforethe day oftheFair so
tickers can be ready.
Don Cameron, 1st Vice President,
• asked to be r.lieved of this office •
but stated, he'd stay on as.a Direc
tOr. This wish was accepted with
regret but' owing to Don's teaching
duties, it was understood.
It was agreed the District 10
meeting held in November haa
been a success and that even•,
though the charge for the banquet
was 1.25, some profit had been
realized,
The secretary was instructed to
• write for midway attractions as
soon as possible.
• The Society asks that all putstand
ing bill.s betinned in at once and
° that those comrminities who haven'
yet sent their 1967 Grant would'
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look into the matter as the Trea-
urer would like to be able to get.
the financial statement ready for..
the auditors .• •-"
Bob Campbell moved that the 4
meeting adjourn to meet again
•,January 13th at 2 p.m. at the Town;
• , Hail: •
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Win Monday
Lucknow Pee Wee hockey team
contributed a fine team effort here
.on Monday night and defeated
. Ripley' 5
- David Farrish, netted three gnait
and had'tivoisists; Kenny Parrish
scp,ed• mice and had one asSitr arid,
' 0Ian otomy's.c6red once and
•`disisted• three times."
. •
Hamilton Fuels defeated the short
handed Schmid's and Ashtan's team
8 - 1 in house league hockey ,Satur-
day. Ian Montgomery scored four
pals and had an assist; Stuart •
Mann had one goal and four assists;
Wayne CoUrtney was one andone,
one 'goal and one assist; John, Ham• -,
Ilton and Lawrence Jay each scored
• once,. Wayne Fairish scored the.
lone goal for the loiers assisted by
Tommy Barger. '
Hall's Red. and White team de-
• feated Chisholm's Estos by a 4 -1
score. Kevin Murray scored twice
• and Eddie Courtney and Greg Ham-
ilton netted one goal each. Kenny
Reid.had two assists. Stuart Alton
scored the only goirfor the
, .
losers. •
WEDNE DAY, DEC. Mb• IN
Mrs. Don Pannabecker, Mary and
Roger spent the week -end .with her
:parents, Mr, and MA. Wesley Dah-
;mer at Galt. Their family Christ-
mas gathering was held on Sunday.
SHOOT PARTY
Nine tables enjoyed the Shoot
Party in the St. 'Helens Hall on .
Thursday evening.High prizes were
won by Hugh Todd and Ed Black-'
well. Consolation prizes were. won
,by Fred Phillips and Lloyd Hunter
The travelling shoot was wen by '
'Mrs E. W4- Rice. • .
. Mr. and Md. Ronald .Pertott and
daughters of Goderich were recent
visitors with Mr. and: Mrs. Andrew
Gaunt. •
The Sunday School 'Party will be
held on Friday evening in the •
Church at 8:30.
• Ladie,*Aid...Form
Cent. COMiniftee
tANP.S.iWNEW$. .' • •
The Langside ifadies Aid met at
th close of the Women's
Missionary Society meeting' it the.
home Of Mrs. Charles Tiffin. The
ndnutes:of the last meeting wee
read by Mrs. Wes Young in the
absence of the secretary, Mrs.
Robert BregMan. The financial,
statement was also given. In
election of officers an•were re-
elected for another year. A cent-
ennial, corrim#tee was named to .
make plans for the 100th Anniver,
sary of Langside Presbyterian .
Church. The committee* is Mrs..
Robert Bregman, Mrs. Wes Yong.,
Mis. Charles. Tiffin and Mrs.
Gordon.Wall.
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