The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-11-25, Page 2!AGI TWO
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
0th Annual Meed ng
DiWill
& Pare�nt�' Nigl�f,
iamckie Represent Bluewater
egion, At World Spout Jamboree, Japan
The' Tenth Annual meeting and
Parents'• night for the Kinloss
Venturers, Scouts and Cubs: was
held at the Scout Hall onthe
evening of November 17th with ,
29 in attendance.
.;Lloyd Ackertwas nominated,
chairman and Mrs, Lorne Eadie:
recorded the minutes. •
• The minutesof the 'last annual
meeting were read and adopted.
..
The financial. 'reportwas given by-
Gordon
-
Gordon Valls
Mrs, Lyman Sutton gave the '
report for the sponsoring group
Holyrood Women's Institute. New
'group comnittee.m.embers will
be Ron Frook, Eric Parsons and'
Don Bell.' They' will replace re --
tiring members John. Frook, Allan
Graham'and' Lloyd Ackert.
Cubmaster' R ' _Haldenby re-
ported
e-ported on Cub activities, There •
are 15boys in the Cub Pack. Mrs.
Barry Johnston is the new' Cub
Assistant .'
John Van. Beers*, Scout' leader.,
reported for the Scout Troop,,
'numbering 15 boys.._. John Ackert;
John Skipjack and William Dickie
were assistant'Scout leaders, but
a new assistant and: a new leader
are required AS William .Dickie is
the only one able to help this
year.
William Dickie reported for'the
•
Venturers. They are to have their !,
first meeting in the week of Nov
ember 23rd. Lloyd Ackert will
be Venturer Advisor, temporarily.
The group oommittee report '
was given by Lloyd Ackert as
prepared by Mrs. Gordon Wall..
A successful cider booth was held.
at Lucknow Fall Fair as, well as
two dances,A. father and son
. . and
banquet took place :in March and:
training ses ron course--for-'group-
commiittees In September..
The report of the badge secret
ary , Mrs. Jim McEwan was given.
Mrs. Jim 'Burt reported on the.
activities of .the Ladies Auxiliary
and outlined the various ways the•
mothers have assisted in the
scouting program. •
Lloyd Ackert gave the report
for Saugeen. District. A new train
ing program is being launched by
the District and all leaders and=---
interested•parents are urged to
participate, It was also announ-
ced "that William Dickie is one of
'four boys chosen to represent
the Blue .water Region at 'the World
Jamboree in Japan in 1971. This is
quite an honour or t inloss
Scouts ' '
After discussion of several busi
ness matters themeeting w.as ad-'
journed. -Lunch was served" by
membersof the Ladies Auxiliary.
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MOULTON BROOKS' •
Mrs. Lloyd Hunter of Lucknowl
wishes to announce the engage .
ment.of her 'daughter'Ma°rilyn •
Ann Brooks to Mr. ' Lyle. Moulton,
son"ofNir: and -Mrs=
Moulton of Bervie
will, take place at
United Church .on
ber 11th, 1970. -
. The marriage
Luc know.
Friday ,. Decem-
ump _ �n ' eig s
In At l8$'Pounds
`'A Real Whopper", is the best
ova,}-to-descrilbe._a.__pumpkin grown
by'Dale McInnes, '13 -year-old
son of Mr,. and Mrs. Dan McInnes '•
of Holyrood.
'The pumpkin weighed ' 188 lbs.
was 72 1/ 2,. "•around , was 31". high
and had walls 4 inches thick.
BANNERMAN - C-A-RRUT'HERS ..-
Mr. ;and Mrs,. Virden Mowbray
of Lu'cknow,'wish to announce the
-meat of Janet_Lovase rat-
ruthers of Toronto , daughter. of.
Mrs. Mowbray_and the late David
H: Carruthers to Mr. Donald
George Bannerman of Waterloo
son of Mrs. 'Harold' Bannerman and -
the late M. Bannerman of Kinloss.
Their marriage will be solemniz
ed Saturday,. December 1970
at Knox.Presbyterian Church',
Ripley,. . " `•
WOODS-:SCHULTZ'•
Mr. and Yrs Gordon Schultz
of Dtinxannaon wishto announce
the engagement of their daughter-,
Brenda ''wane , to Mr., Robert '
Elgin Woods , son of Mrs. Jean
Woods of London and the late
f____ __H:arold Woods._ The 'wedding 11'
take place on 'Saturday',. ` 4
December 19t1,'19?0 in Dungan-
non United Chu ch at 3 p.m.
Last year Dale grew a 150' pound. '
er. Seedfor the monsters came
from his uncle Bob. Beyrer of North
Carolina. .
• The' huge• pumpkin ended up as
a Hallowe'en Jack O'Lantern for
the McInnes' family. Their freez-
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neighbours , are well filled with
pumpkin- for ,pies '
71.:Nins 11Vrg In _
WeekeitdDiaw..'.
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Mrs. Bill Schrnid of Lucknow
was.: the winner of a Wig' 'case ,
brush and stand in a draw Saturday.
at.7Fashio'ns'by Janette" in'Luck'-
now'
• Customers over the past few
weeks entered their name and
were eligible for-thhe, draw .
winning name •was -pulled by Allan
Johnstone
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1 LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO
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