The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-09-22, Page 18y
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• The baby contest at Lucknow
Fall Fair drew 30 entries this year•,)
about the same as last year. Mrs..
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Jack MclUm , director in charge,.
aiid Mrs. Jack MacDonald: off
:Lucknow, registered- the babies
while Mrs. Wilfred Hackett ;of
Ashfield .judged the babies. There
were three prizes in: each class•of
;$5 , $3 and.$2, donated by The
Lucknow Agicicu.ltural. Society:. The first prize in the "under 6,
months"' class • we, nt to Lord Lynn,
five month old, daughter 'of 'Mr
and., Mrs.: Gordon Campbell of R. ,
2 Kincardine. Second was Alphon-
se Murray, son of 'Mr. and Mrs.
John Murray of Palmerston. Rickey
Sheardown,'.son•of Mr. and Mrs.. .
John Sheardown of R 1'Dungannon,
' was third. ;•
Other -babies shown.•in the
"under 6 'months" .class Were .Lisa
- Gardner (Ken). of Kitchener,. Lisa .
Wilken (Murray) of R.. 1 Ripley.,
James .Fullerton (Carmen).ofPais
ley, .Stephen' Tiffin (Bevin) R 3
Wingharn;, Ellen Ann -Humphrey
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Ritchie (Mike)• of Goderich:, 'Day.id
Hunter (Jean) of Wingham, Arlene.
' Keane. (Roy) of Stratford. . The,:
parent's name appears.: in 'brackets..
In'the:"6 .12 rnonths",class
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THE :LUCKNAW :SEN. TINEL, LUCKNOW
Contest
(David) of Stratford , Joyce Lane
(Stewart), R. 1 Holyrooda Connie
McInnes (Robert) of Orangeville ,
Kyle Lindsay (Jose)) of Lucknow,
Terr;ie Morris (Dennis of R. 5 Kin-
cardiae, Jeffry, King (Gordon) of
Corunn., Janis Hunter (Allan) of'
R 4 Hanover;
The "12- 18,` months classlhad
the least•,number of entries, -eight'.:
Kirk Livingstone, , 13 month
`old son Of Mr. and Mrs,. Harvey
Livingstone o f R. 7 ' Lucknow , won
firstin the "12-18 months" class.,
In second place was .Mary Sue,.
daughter of Mr:,and Mrs. Argus
MacLennan of Lucknow..Brenda
Lyn, : daughter' of Mr, and Mrs.
Allan Gibson of R. 3 •Lucknowwas.
third.. .
Otherentries in the "12 - 18
months"' were BruCe •Hal[am
(Ross) of R. '2.Goder.'ich,.Arleata.
Glenn (Gerrie): of Dungannon,
Angela Glenn (Gerrie) ,of Dungarr
non., ,Kevin Beecroft' (Ron) R.:. 3 •
Wingham , Julie Glenn (;Vernon)
•of Godericl
.91/2'month old .Billy' Kinahan,.
soirof`Mr. °aridhiss-.: `W :K r
hrin of R.:2 Lucknow, was first
prize winner. Scott Douglas :...
Gibson, • ono . -4n, . s.
James Gibson of Lucknow ,•. was
second... Heather Michelle ; • • •
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„daughter :of
Mr and Mrs Gerald
Priestap'of Lucknow was third.
`Following are the other entries'' •
ante-TI2- months".class:.. The
parent's nameis in brackets..
Jack VanDeraa Jr. (Jack). of
Sarnia , Annette .Schlernnier
ONTARIO.
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Mathematics IA
REGISTRATION NIGHTS WALKERTON ,, W,D.S.S„•Sept, 27, 7 -
HANdVER �' J D.S:S:, Sept: 23, ? r 9 p,m. KINCARDINE
K.D.S 5,,,Sept., 27, 7'
CLASS' SPACE °IS.LIMI;TED. APPLY NOW!
the second part of the program
'Which included -a history of the
DungasrQn' W, l�, given `by_Mrs.
Alvin Kerr; • Sharon Young played•
selections on her accordian; a
ng '!--Th re+i f—t- !-e: T-ir lei' • �'
written by Mrs. 'Lorne 'leers was
read•by,'.Mrs..Clarence IvlcClena:g
hari; Donna Sue Errington, accorn7
paned by her sister Nancy,, sang
two• numbers; a reading entitled •
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WITH MARGARET THOMPSON
Murray; Directors; Misse
Harold Turner,God. xe .ch , pres-
ided for the first ,part of the fall,
meeting. of Huron ' County Histor
ical Society's at Dungannon :H•,
ed Church on September 14th.
:Mrs. Mervyn •Batkin of Clinton ,
:was. secretary. Sixty.persons reg-
istered from various centres in • ,
HuronCounty. The: .Dungannon
Women's Institute were. '
hosts to the Society and.. also. prov -
ided` the:• program pe for the even-
ing.
vening. :
• Mrs, Warren ,Zinn presided for
Wilbur Biown, a story telling.
about, the .early settlers of'Dungan
non was. read: 'by Mrs,' Graham
McNee; Betti;.. cCotirtelLxead..two
poems; Which she had written.
The guest :speaker, Girvin Reed,
Reeve ;of the Township of Ashfield,
gave a history of the Township.:
oca:Iyces}dents brought antiques
ihich:were displayedaround the
room. A laIge• nurnber of, .those
present looked through the
Tweedsmuir books..
Take -good' care of your hands. When you
work, .work.defensiyely.
If your,job needs protective.
glovers, wear them. And
take time to' learn the
11.t -a : 4tbcils..
A. little t.houg'ht,,a little
care,°c:an bring.ou .
safelkthiqugh the Working
da.' ,every day.'
The sure-
vigy to
safe
eIf-
•JUNE• 1961
Three schools in .Ashfield were .
sold making' way for the 'construe,
tion Of the new central school.,
The stone school' at Parainount
U.S.E. 14.was, purchased by Chris
Cook.. Jack Van Osch bought the ,
stone school`.at Lothian, .S..S: No.'
7-a-nd:t-he-#r-a-ie-sc-hooi-at Lanes; =
S . ; S . No.' 10 was. bought by John
Howard.
Mr, and Mrs. .Wm,. •Wharry .`
purchased.:the Hugh Sutherland',res--
idence .situated to:the south of the
village..
YEARS 'A
.,,JUNE 1941,
•The Silverwood Egg Grading.
Station at Ripley, which • had been
in:c'harge: of :Sherman•Stanley; ..
was closed,'as according:to new.
governrnent regulations, a cool.-:..
ing system' for the storing of eggs
was then necessary. • .•
It was announced "that Wing-
harn Fall Fair would not operate
c a a .:`
tinie to. come". Financial diffi7.
culty'was given as the reason,:
1t..wasrannoltriced in the St.
Helens news: column "that owing
to:the decrease in enrolment, the
senior-morn-ditheLSt. 'Helens
school S . S;. ; No. '14 , .would be • •'
•closed.at the• end of't'he present '
-term" . •
a er' an• daisy ° y es, 1
=est AckertMr-sC Gems
Mrs. Joe Hodgins',' Mrs. 1
Wall District Director., 1
ns-
AMERLE
Miss. Elaine Mitchell, (
o:f Mr and. Mrs. `k ytrioni
ell is back to school folk
an appendectomy: operati.
Allan.Culbert J has been
ie.nt in Wingham atid Dist
Hospital.. Best wishes for
ed health. .
Miss Linda •Messenger,
Of Mr, and. Mrs:.dearge'
ger is in London' Hospital
week. for 'tests.
Mrs.` Murray, Thompson
tamed' at . a Tupperware P.
her home Friday morning
:Mrs. Duncan Thorburn.I
"overnight" party .for her.
School girls class at all
a ,good time. This was F
night at her •Arnberley'ho
RELATIVE SHOWER
JUNE 1921;
—�A notice- verriserii rappear
ing hi June 2nd issue read "Froin,
the 1st of June until October 1st ••
we will have a night delivery of
milk at;90 a quart:" Anyone an
..get a quantity of milli or cream
off the :ice, at Button's Meat •
Market:during the day. Spring
Hill Dairy, R. ,J.' Button".
The Holyrood Women's Inst'
tute naitied their slate of officers
for the year; President; Mrs.
'Thomas Harris; 1st V iv, Mrs,; .
James Hogan:. 2nd Vice Mrs.
Charles 'Congram, Secretary
Treasurer, Mrs. P'. Maclntot ;
Assistant-treasurert', MU. ,Jini
shower was 'held Friday c\
in the church `basement ft
Jrrl Ell16t-f3rideze1ect
Visiting at the horde. of
and. 'Mrs. Ronald Irwin ani
for=the-past- weeJ<- er-e Dr
Mrs. Allari,McLeod and.l
daughter , Gillian,.'from I
ton,
Also' calling at the sarti
were .Lis'-ixacl.e .a rid .a tint
;.and 'Mrs. A.. C. McLeod.
Saturday' proved a. buy
for several area residents
t h row ra41 'a-ir-to ,attar
the afternoon: and 'the' Dav
son Valerie Gi114s wedcj
eption taking place ill the
frig at the 'Ripley High.Sci.
itoriutrl
:At ilVeT,StindaylTicirnI,T
at Pine River Chtirch ; the
ton OAS. ` Dianne ,..81ndra
Linda sang%a, lovely trio nt
"Just a Closer Wa 1k. with
Misses Anne and Joan k C.
aecbmpanied On. the nrtat!
piano.
Conrattxrattons to Nit.
Mrs • Murray MaNain.of S+
who are the proud patella
baby boy. .Mt stay was bd
and grew up Just east of A