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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-10-01, Page 17'WEDNESDAY; -OCTOBER list,, •1149 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LU'CKNOW, ONTARIO • n: 4 \ tit!: fai 111°i1 ��� ■ n .RI SALE'(MMENCES ; OCTOBER aid tovby And Runs For 10 Days WATCH FOR\ CIRCULARS IN THE MAIL Due to limited space we can not , stock every item advertised,, however orders 'will be taken for; ' fast delivery. FE4TURE:VALUE Mactac : Decorator Vinyt Buy One Yard For 69c' GET ANOTHER YARD FOR ipation:Garlandt, a charm hiteilif.hdhop/V. jing blonde lawyer spoke fromher wheelchair about, the importance o Kingsbridge. Guides T KINGSBiUDGE NEWS : •The Kingsbridge First Company. Girl Guides 'held their meeting on Thursday evening.. ;Captain'Tigert introduced the new 'leaders , Lt. Caesar and Lt,, MacLennan. Roll calf and Inspection. was taken by lt. Sinnett and Lt Caesar A game.. , of Prisoner's base was: : played; outdoors under supervision• - of 'Lt Sinnett and.ht. `Caesar,'•• Membership* fees.were• collected .' The guides went to Patrol Corners • and sang songsthat they n:ade'Up about their Patrol 'Emblem,. • The newcomers:were assisted in learning the History .of Girl Guiding by Lt. Caesar and; 'Lt . MacLennan. The Canarys held Campfire and closed the meeting .with Taps Re�Ptiofl Saturday .For Newlyjiveds W.HI;TECHURCH NEWS .�L---.A-.reception-Was-held in White - ' church Community Mernortai Hall on Saturday .evening.for :newly weds Mr, and Mrs. 'Harold A, •Gutoskie (Donna, RintouI)..' A:large Crowd ,gathered to•enjoy :dancing to the'rnusic of Tiffins. Orchestra.' with Brian• Rintoul.doing the -calling off. At lunch timeDonna and Harold were ' called. to the platform and -given seats of honor.while Wayne Martin addressed them aria Gordon' Struthers presented :them, on "behalf of the audience,'with a.'gift'o•f;• .money: Harold and sbonna both expressed words of` appreciation to the spores-: ors of:the, evenings., entertainment for their gift„ to.all `for coming to ,' make;.the evening:'a sucess. and extended an :invitation to the aud- ience to udience:to visit themwhen in' itch- ,'ever, where they reside. Mr and 'Mrs, 'Fred:••Tiffin;.-.Mrs; Ezra :Scholtz, Mr; and Mrs.. Victor Emerson •at.te,nd.ed the recetption and dance on friday evening for newly' • weds Rev. and Mrs..Rea :Grant'; • (Hilda Tiffin). and: Mrs. , Clarence Smith' of Red Deer, Saskatchewan; who f: visited with his•sister Mrs. Russel •• 'Sports for. the• Disabled She had ---hr-e-presented4free eountry nt-er- ryAt Conference In ional Athletic Competitions for . disabled.'• •' .Dr . Howard Rusk, N'ew' York, said' "the more that is done to re-_ ,ha'bilitate the .disabled ; the more ' Chapman and Mr. Chapinan,, left • n -a -t- n uisda=y -too t_wix .-Mr _and_ DubIip,I:reland >ronto bear Don; This letter is Written• while my. wife and I are attending the World • Congress'of the lnter�national Soc- ietyfor Rehabilitation'of:the'' bis- - abed'in Dublin September 14th to 19th'..:Twp thousand delegates • ieand visitors from sevntycountries are attending, with seventy-two . ' from Canada. . Members of one• hundred and 'fourteen different org- •Mrs,: Alfred Wright of Rosemont.. Mrs :Wright is also' a sister of;`Mr Smith: Whitechurch Jr:'C Softball .team pl yed-r 'itlriofg• tic *ll e-rt"forth there is to 'be done He told of .the scientist who had a. stroke. while in:his..early forties',; but lived'to :be•. overseventy who wrote:- " , • Not to destroy estrobut to construct. 1.held' the unconquerable belief that ' science and peace will.triumph; over ignorance and war• that nations. willcome together not to destroy• but to construct and that the future'b ell s to those who 3113. S F .rrie add. )t r�f „e - ntr '�., afld pkv tea ., ;. ...: - , accom hsh most for humanity" era, President of Ireland„ attended ,• P Y The scientist,was Louis Pasteur. Din's shall-. S.. Rally, The theme e the opening. ceremony. • The :people of Dublin and Ireland ave wonderful Hosts. Norman Acton Secretar Geiser- thousand delegates will endeavour al of the Society,'stated that in " : to make their -various communities eighty-three -three countries containing aware,of the problems' �rese,rited g X _ g P P by disability, There will be ample supporting; evidence which should" • convince law' makers in all countr- ies that Pasteur's goals must be realized , potential of the bisabled. is not g ly developed . He announ- bein atlthe-tetear-s Will "t Decade of Reh will be The 0 1 o . u ►/ een• •• enge to make the 70''s' a meaning- ful decade for, the bisabled , .two • deciding •game' on neutral ground • :(each have won 'a,game) at Guelph Exhibition Park' on •Saturday even- .•ing with 'a score•4-2 in favor of • Mount•Albert. They. now have. one • more tea.tr}..to play for ,O: A S : A� ..•'cha mpionship .• Mrs., Vi'ctor•Enierson' and Mrs. Wallace Conn accompanied Mrs. Ira Dickie.Mrs. Gordo all and Mrs. Allan MacDou all toPaisle ..g y •on Thursday to attend the Bruce , Huron Maitland -Presbyterial W.M. 'PAGE SEVENTEEN BLYTH LIONS CLUB 1n" .the Blyth Memorial Hall. 'Qn SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4'th commencing. at 12 REGU.IAR GAMES FOR, $10,00 EACH 1 GAME FOR $25.00 (must go). 1 .1,1C1..1'OT GAME ' FOR $125,00„ IF - WON IN • 60 CALLS •Adthlssion,' af"thoor $100 :- Extras Crai4I-Afiq0k. Plan to, Attend and Support the Blyth -Lions Couple Married At Bluevale Church. deBQER - J<IRTON Margaret Elaine Kirton, : daughter Kitchener and: Miss Audrey ,Kirton of Mrs.•Eldon Kirton of Wingham . of Wingham, sister of the bride' ., and the late Mr. Kirton, and Wim Groomsman was Jack Aitchison deBoer, son of Mr; and Mrs.; Simon of R'; R.•.2, Lucknow and the ushers deBoer of Lucknow exchanged mar, were Kim Kirton, the bride's • riage vows. in Knox Presbyterian ' brother,. of Orangeville,, and. Dick. •, Church, Blu.evale,,: on.September deBoer of R. R..1'Bluevale,, brother 13 : ' Rev . Everitt Hawkes Officiated' of the• groom and Miss Connie Mann: was or•anist ' The `'church was decorated with• he-reception-44aseld in the • church parlor . •' white shasta muftis. The bride's Mother wore a.dress' •The' bride was given in„marriage of lilac fortrel•with'grey. feather • by her. uncle, Ken Cunningham of hat• -.and corsage of white: carnations:::: Ottawa , She• woreja dress of white • The •groom's 'Mother wore an egg peau de sole fashioned:; in A-line shell fortrel jacket dress with style with lace sleeves. and:�front brown accessories and corsage of panel extending from” the slightly • pink carnations. lowered round neekline .to the hem. Mr. and •Mrs•.: deBoer left on .a The. back of: the gown featured an:..trip to the West Coast, the'.bride inverted pleat fcrn-iing a self, `, travelling in a •'dress of blue'fortrel train , : and, bow :trim . •.• She• carried with. white and black'accessories': red noses •.. She wore'. a corsa$e:of white .carna- • Her attendants w..ore._sea green i tions : ' .. peau de soie dresses, A:=line• style,They will live on the groom s fashioned similar to the: bridal I farm, R... •R. 1, Lucknow gown, They carried white Shasta` Prior to the wedding,' showers i.murns. Mrs Tom Winter of werergiveri in. honor of the bride; Walkerton,.sister of the bride , .was , in• Bluevale..'Presb.yterian ;Church, • matron of honour'and•the brides and at the home of Miss Leona maids were-Mrs:-'T�onr-'Atthrl3-of----;Bauman-ofiWater-loo. '.7:: 65%0 of the world's" population , rehabiyl'itation` services are vastly ' inadequate, ,'Even in the: most a'ff • . luent areas•of the'world'there are •so Many a p s in servicesthat the •; Y;g P "Sandy" Nicholson • abilita P. S. We were interested•,tn, seeing tion" , He .invited the participation. Annie (Hughes) 'Kennedy in Canada and co'o erafion ofall to lift the House, London th day before she • new level activities to prevent, returned to Canada. We'll spend the weekend with:A_lex_.Ma 1n clue�e--�•and--overcome--d-is-a�bxlites*-� • , - tY • The Congress was exceptionally before we return toLondon: • 'well planned for maximurn partic •"Sandy" Reconciliation by Miss Barbara Woodruff. ;.Workshops were.held for Children's Leaders by leader Miss 'Booth; Girl's Leaders by Mrs.. H. Lettey, Adult Leaders by Miss M. Nutt We are happy.to..report that' Mrs;' Gibson; Gillespie was able to return to her, home here on Thiers-. day after a five week sojourn in the ,Wingham Hospital We are sorry.to report: that • • •e beak- .r'n•e a droit gcl-- t HOICE HOME KILLED BEEF AND PORK SWEET PICKLED ROLL' 1/2's CRYOVAC ..'WIENERS' 2 LBS.' FOR 99c . $ 1.99 LB. c ' T-BONE ',STEAKS CANNED. HAMS;:' 1 /2 LB. 1.79 •e FROZEN TURNIPS �. 21b. Bag '2 FOR 59c WE _ ICE, I2 OZ: BOTTLE 45c l.0 LBS. NEW POTATOES49c DARES COOKIES 3 $1.00 FRESH CABBAGES: 25c HEAD . • *••••• . Mrs,• .' las. . THIS -STORE -WILL• BE CLOSED FRIDAY SVEN NGS `STARTIN j G OCTOBER 3rd LUCKNOW • PHQNE12-8=3901 Tuesday t� Victoria Hospital, London.,'Her friends of 'the village wish her a speedy return: . Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson, armyn and Margaret of East Wawanosh were Sunday visitors withvlr, Sid Mrs.: Dawson Craig.