The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-05-28, Page 8THE; LUC.KNOW $E.NTINEL, LUCkNOW, ONTARIO
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• The auditorinirr of.l#rookside•'
: School rnade•.a beautiful 'setting for.
pretty arranged May shower held..
'Friday evening ,.May°23rd-fora';
June ,bride -to -be ,,Miss Deanna
Da:w:n Stewart -of Guelph; formerly
of Lucknow
The bride-to-be and her attend=
ants., Judy Stewart,, sister'of the
bride and Mrs: Carol lvly.hll,..
sister -in --law and the bride'srnoth-
;•er, Mrs: •Melvin.Stewart and Mrs...`
-,Myhill,,entered the hall to the..:
`•'strains of the old love.song, 'The
Bells.of St. Marys YOU :They a
are Calling" played by Iv1rs J
,Hall and:sweetly, sting by Mrs • J. W.
Joynt: ,
Mrs. 1. C.. Drennan; •auntof the •
peep Club.Guest
• Lamb Barbecue:
ST. HELENS NEWS'
Over'. sixty, attended the 'Huron
County 4-H, Lamb Barbecue at theSt. Helens, Ha11.on.Friday evening
The. Huron ,County. 4-'H Sheep Club
members and their families :along
With some 'friends were guests, of:.Mr
Mr: and Mrs.. Tom Todd at this
barbecue •.Previous to, the meal,the
4:H •club judged sheep at .the Todd
farm. ;
Ivli :
and Mrs. Wm'.. • Wareing: of
Ha Pilton, Mr and Mrs: Victor..„
Errington, Oliver Aiim and Jim';`
Errington were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Errin•gton.
•Mr.. and Mr's :. Gordon Hunt and.
Jimmie of Kitchener•were week
endvisitors with Mr', and Mrs:
• bride called ilia' ri-arnd her
• attendants to a white decorated Allan Cranston
chair placed: under a canopy of pink Rev. and Mrs R. T.. A.' Marshall,
Neil Peter , Allan and David of
and white streamers and roses under Strathroy were Sunday afternoon
which hung the traditional white
wedding bells Mrs, J..G;:��Drenrian'• .; tsitots with lr�and-mss. ;A-nd-r
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was 1\1,C.>an ;add:ressedthe • Gaunt Rev Marshall.wasiuest•
speakef at Whitechurch 'Anniver-
bride in•which;she said Dawn had sary on Sunday
grr'own.up into .a .fine young lady:and, •
Best'.Wishes. went with her, . Mr. and Mrs: •Lorne Woods are
Mrs.John L ndsyof Godertch gave pending -this. week» in -Oshawa- w=ith:
a reading " What Husbands Require ' ;Mr . and 'Mrs. Roy Hawley. •and fan's -'
and she alsosang
: a solo i1y
contributed to•Dawn. Little Jennifer)
Drennan sang a solo ' Twinkle ,
Twinkle , Little Star' and gave ,a.
e
rcitation "hWen irls„.are'. ooad''
• b g 'her aunt, Mrs. JCC, Drennan and
n . .,, . ',little Jennifer for .planning, the
I�anc� 'Walden fa oured with two
,nstrumenta.ls . It is the Rose and
• : She invig
love) ., shower and evenin g for her,.
the -=Blue H=awaii', : Te"d a11."t"`"th"e"'Tr"ouss au,
A number of con ests the musical. " ' be• ” '
' . , b , Tea td held June 18th, to •heir •
soap and detergents, and the "Mads honor,at.the Home of her arents; .
.,Hatters: of Montreal",'a contest -in' Mr.'and Mrs, Melvin Stewart, 4
,whi'ch eight pretty girls modeled ; Montreal Rd: , Guelph, Ontario,
the beautifully colored' hats repres- . A contest entitled' "Refreshments
enting °d song' title. This drew rnuch will be served" was wont by most
applause, everyone.
Then Jennifer Drennan, Barbara, Fifty'or more, guests were invited •
Laurel: and Lori; Hackett Carried the•; to, be .seated at 15 card tables . •
' baskets laden• with beautiful gifts prettily decorated and 'a dessert
.which ;were opened` by the bride. , lunch w.as served by waitresses Lin
it-s-G-a-rol�iv1_ h.il.l._read:.:thelnames, da;'Walderi, Joanne Greer, Jackie
and greetings on the cads while i; onristone ,• Carol. Campbell, and
Judy Stewart trimmed a beautiful .! Nancy Walden:•• •
P4 4
hai from the ribbons and bows on 'Mrs. Vernon Hunter and Mrs.
the gifts for. the bride to wear dur- • Jadk Curran'ai'sisted the hostess in
ming- the•evening the kitchen:
' The bride spoke graciously and ; On parting -for hone many food
thanked everyone for their gifts 'I Wishes'were extended to Dawn as
with a special thanks to her Grand-, She veritutes out an the sea of mat, :
mother, Mrs,. Wilfred Drennan and '"rirriony. .
LOOKING BACKWARDS•
'WEDNESDAY, MAY 2eth, 1969
KINLOSS
THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES
20 YEARS AGO -
MAY 194,9
Dr..W'. V. Johnston was. elected
president ofothe.'Ontario:Medieal•
Association.
A large, fra me storage shed. near :
tle.C. N.R. `station, owned by the
Lucknow Co-operative, was '
gutted ,by. fire:
The Lucknow lawn bowling; club -
was re -organized:.. Officers elected
were: honorary presidents,. Joseph
Agnew, Wm.' Murdie, Wm.'
Hornell; president, Gordon Fisher;
1st vice. Wm. Schmid; 2nd vice, •
Denzil .Statters; secretary -treasurer •
W.C. Finlayson.. .
Tenders' were called for, the new
highway hard' surfacing contract
to be let on Highway 86, covering.
a six mile stretch west of Lucknow
The long period of faithful service
rendered by'Ivlrs. Garfield Ostrand
er: in the Luc know . United Church '
Sunday School,: was recognized;. and
she was presented' with a memento.
Mx. and Mts. Ostrander were; leav =
ing the.•to
village' make their home
•in,.Picton •
4O YEARS AGQ
'MAY.:1929,'.
The congregation of Ashfield:
•extended�
Presbyterian a
, Church
call. to Rey.,L. Beaton of S'cotstown
Quebec.. g • .
Mr. Davidsons well drilling, outfit
.froth . Win. ham.w.ere�eng g . a ed in p
drilling an .artesian: well at.2nd;
concession school. "They struck a
very strong spring.. of water in' the . C
rock. .at 140 feet_ with t e e u
that•the water rose: eightleet above
the ground making a pleasing water
fountain'flowing in; a steady, stream
over. the top of the casing, °'
Melvin lrw,ir •2nd. coneessi ,
Kinloss had the misfortune to:lose
his large barn by, fire:
George lMioffat, who had been
Township clerk of Kinloss for: a
number of years, resigned his pos= •
ition; • - '
60 YEARS. AGO:
'07..1909
A former townsman Mr, T. Car-
bert•purchased the license and:,furn•
fishings of�the Cain Hot• el; Lucknow
getting possession June 1st. He was
associated in the business by. Allan
Close who came from, •Seaforth.
Robert,•Mullen was enlarging and
otherwise 'improving his• residence.
on Inglis Street.
Lucknow • Public School report for
second .room 'nam, ed the following...
pupils, Mildred Treleaven,, S.
Henderson, F. McGregor; M ' Con-
nell, J. Douglas., N. Reaburn'; L
McCaughy,''A . Button; 11., •McLeod,'
G. Webster; S..Burns; C.: Whiles,• •
H: Burns , P, Finlayson,,'Z . Elliott,
L." Greer, .S.`. McKenzie F:;Aitch
ison,, •E : Potter,. E. • Armstrong, • R.
'Potter E; Moody W. Howey, M.
horn, C.McQuillin,.D..McKay., •
IC. McCaughey, E. Ferguson,• D.
Douglas, •A.' Huston, E. 'Spindler,
N
Patterson; 'M ,'. McClure; A. •
Campbell, A ;';Mitchell,.
Earl's.; ,Bruce Gibson; 'FBog,ues , G
Webster, J McNall. Teacher,,:.E.
anieron ••
Currie Colwell, Douglas Eadie,
Frank Colwell and Bob Geddes
are enjoying a fishing, trip to
Algonquin Park.. •
We are 'glad to: hear that Mrs. ,
Evan. Keith, who underwent major:
surgery in Victoria Hospital , is now
convalescing•at thehome of her
aunt , Mrs. Etta Drumrrtorld in Lon-
don., Evan Keith; Brian,, Sandra and,'
Murray were in London on Saturday.
Nme members of Kairshea Wom-
.en's`Institute attended' the District
Annual'held in Ripley on Thursday:
Mr. and Mrs..'Lloyd MacDougall
and Ml aifd Mrs:. Allan •
MacDougall attended the graduates
ion. exercises for Suzanne. Needham.
aS. a registered, nurse from Victoria
Hospital on. Friday evening .•,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken.Capieron and:..
Barbara. and Mrs, James Ritchie
were dinner guests -on Sunday at .the
Wine of'Mr.. and. Mrs.: Fraser Mac-
Kinnon
Mr: • and Mrs, Ross MacDonald ,
Gordon, Allan,and Rickey of Ham-
ilton
am ilton and cousin Allan Faro of F.1 -
Mira .were trait fishing on .
Saturday and visited at':the home
of Mr. and'Mrs. Ira D'ckie . '
Rev., and:Mrs John Congram of.
Hamilton were dinner guests Sun
day with:Mr`. and Mrs..PrankMac-
Kenzie.And. family
• Dr.. W. A.` and Mrs Buckton of
London visited Sunday with Mr
,and'Mrs. Herb Buckton.
Mr.. and Mrs. Cameron MacDon-
ald•And Mrs: Maude..Sherwood vis;
ited Sunday evening at thehorne
of Mr. and Mrs. Ira,Dickie',
Rev. Glenn :Noble of Kit' -Oat ,
B. C, will preach for' a.• callat a • '.
combined, service in, Lucknow Pres=
byterian Church -e June 1st .: sun
;day; School at South Kinloss will-
be
ill..be at 9:36
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