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and Mrs. Dan McInnes enacted a
humorous skit called "The Insti-
tute" : Mrs. Loine.Eadie gave a
10 year history which she corn-
piled , bringing out the many
worthwhile things that the Insti-
tute has had a part in and read the
names of the Presidents'and
secretaries during this perriod of
time. Then came a surpr1se num-
ber:, "Front ,Page Challenge",
,Gordon Sinclair was taken by Har-
vey Houston. The lovely Betty
Kennedy by Mrs. Jack Ackert.
The guest panellist , the Kinlough,
NeWs.reporter, Miss May Boyle
and Orville Elliott played the
part of the well known Pierre
Berton. The part, of Fred Davis
was well taken by Mrs. Morgan
Johnsto
kept the audience informed and
they tried to stump 'the panel.
Questions for the most part were
things pertaining to this commun-
ity which at some time, had
a eared irrthe Lucknow SentiheL
Like all important TV shows, tne.;,
Must be spOnsOred so, in came
Mrs. Lorne Eadie•playing the part
of Mrs. Fred Davis with the: fam-
---Custom Butchering Curing and Smoking
Cutting and Wrapping -- Sausage Making — Fast Freezing
•••.—ani., +ow .ate.
HOGS, AND CATTLE ON MONDAYS
CATTLE ONLY ON ' FRIDAYS
Have Cattle in on Thursday for Friday's kill
oilow gm. .Ests0
With_TwO Big_Coolers, We__Are Able To _Hang Your Beef From
' 1 =-To 3 Weeks Whatever Your Requirements Are
For Horne Freezets,We 5311 Choice Home 'Killed Beef, Pork I,
and Lainb In Any Quantity At Lowest. Marketing Prices
'ALL. MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FOR YOUR
PROTECTION
CHAS. HOOISIAA. PROP.
ABATTOIR 395-2905 STORE 395-2961
RIPLEY ABATTOIR
Jack Scott ,',Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Long,. Scottsdale, relatives' of Mrs
Ernest Ackert (Jr.) and also rela-.
a yes of Mrs. Frank Maulden in
-Lucknow Resident
Suddenly
FLORA ANDREW
Friends were saddened to learn:
of the sudden passing of. Flora E,
Andrew of Lucknow in •Wingliam
and. District Hospital on Sunday ,
Match 5th, She Was in her 07th
year ..
Although not enjoying the best
of health., her death Was. unex-
pected she. had. entered
'hOspital:the previous l'hu•rsday
.suffering from pneumonia and•
seemed 'to be progr essing .well,
when her sudden death occurred.
Flora Elizabeth Andrew was
• born in•Lucknow on.September .6,
1905, a daughter of William
George and Mary Elizabeth ,(Web -
ster) Andrew.
, Miss Andrew was a-retired
school teacher. Her first three
years of teaching were at Kintail
-S-chool_ancL:tlie_r_emaj.nder at the
Talbot Street School, London.
She retired in '1965 after forty
years in her chosen profession , •
and returned to her home town,
Lucknow , to make her'home. Al-
though not teaching,she.siill re-
tained -a• deep interest y dung
people. •
Following' MissAndreW's illness.
two years ago', Mrs. Roy -Burke
of,Blenheim had been with her as
a companion. ,'
Miss Andrew is survived by four.
-1Drothearn
Township Robert W. of ListOw.el,
Alexander G. of Lucknow and.
Arthur ,F.-of KapuShasing. •
• She was predeceased by her
.parents.
- The funeral service. was. held at
MacKenzie- Memorial Chapel,
Lucknow on Wednesday., March
8th. 'ReV a Robert Nicholls. of
Lucknow. United church, of which
the 'deteased.was a. member ,' was
minister.
Pallbearers Were six• nephews
William F.. Andrew , John C.
'Andrew , Robert 'AndreW;-
Thomas' G. Andrew., Donald A.
Andrew and 'Allan R.. AndreW.
Temporary entombment was at
South KitiloSs Mausoleum , with
-final-resting-place Gr'e-enhi-1l'
Cerrieter
Colorado': • These pictures•were
most interesting and enjoyable*
There was also a table of snap=
'shots, folders and souvenirs.
A. Murray, on behalf of the
Institute, thanked. both Frank and
Ra),--narid--a--nd-presente-&ttietn-,with
gifts.
'The National Anthem and
Grace, and delicious refreshments;
'brought a most enjoyable..ev.ening •
to a close. • ' .
It was a'pleasure to.have two
Life sNiqmbers present Mrs.' Ern-
est Ackert Senior and Mrs. How-
ard Harris.
Mrs."Harvey Houston was pres-
ent as a, representative from the
F.W.I.0.•boaid and Mrs.. Wil-
liam"Arnold represented the Bruce
South District.. The.Tweedsrnuir
Book., WhiCh is in char- ,e
Dari.:cInnes, was also on display
and contains many articles and
.pictures of both the 'past and pres-
ent. Mrs. Ellwood. Elliott thanked
eve:.. one who helked'to !flake the
eveninz such a n4einotable, occa-
sion. Frank Thompsonex-
p:essed appreciption on behalf ,of
the for:•:,e: Institute members.
p., A. :,:urra, spoke op
behalf of the 'husbands and
f:71ens and thought afterlo night
f fl the : end would like tb
anc.: have a part in this great
oranization,
/
ily dog Mitche. Mrs..
Davis feeds the best toter family
pet and serves nothing but meat
from the Hilray. Farms,
Holyrood.
Following this Mrs. Frank
Maulden had the pleasant duty of
presenting gifts to members who
had served in the Institute for
35 years. Mrs. Howard Harris'
was the only one present and re--
c eived fiberglass tray. Mrs.
Tom Hodgins will be the
recipient of the 'other tray. ,
esting travettalk and Raynar4
Ackert showed pictures of their
trip which these two couples en-
joyed recently.' It was with spec:-
ial interest 'to this community
when one of •our local boys was
shown ,'namely'. Mac MacDonaild ,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mac 7
Donald:Supervisor of Surgical
Services inPalm Springs', Calif
fornia . Others Of local interest
were Mr; and Mrs. Hugh Mal.
colm. Lids Angeles / cousins of
Misses.Nellie and Margaret Mal-
colm, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
1-ks,-Sait-D-iego, cousins of-Mr-sji---,
, Mrs. George Yonng and Mr.
and Mis.',Jim Young attended the
wedding reception of Mr. and 'Mrs
Holgar Feldskov (Marion Rattan)
at the TeCswater Town Hall, .
Friday evening. • •• . • .
p ro ressive-e-nenre-
were enjoyed Friday, at the Lang-
side Hall. Ross Cayley and Mrs.:
Wes Young .were Winner's of ,high
priies 'with low going tb. Mr.
Wynn and Mrs. Lloyd Nloffat.
Mrs. Cliff ,Young.and 'Mrs, Al-.
bert Bongertnian are in charge o
the next -card p,arty which wil
held in two ,weeks.
LANGSIDE Card Party
'Dungannon:14). L. t h v i:
card party on ,
. 9th with 13 tables' in 1,1,c;
.High prizes for v,cnt
lolanc ew
points and. Mrs.Cora
Wa
to Mrs. • Verai
Wilson way
the men with 75 point,, Loril c
Ivers and Stepilentni:
on his heels With Li sco: ol
with Lorne •winnin., driw lo*r
second place.
The Lodge will
card party in 2, weel oil ::1Yrch
23rd.
Sponglime puts the squeeze:on everything
Your time..yoUr money, and yoUr. patience Yon
remember what it's•like The waiting lineuoi.;.
the slower ,deliVeries. the delays Ev,erything
eaatvi"up on
you- rthtiernf
field
atime when yOu shnii10
he been
This year, take some of the sqLicieza Out (if
:Spring Plan.yourcrOp program and order your
production needs novit 'Be assured of getting
what you want, whe'r'e you want it. vvi-vm Not,
want it Arid we'll be charging vou the prevail
rag Pri8c:s'
t the-.tiane of delivery,: so
at*I lo
There really isn't a 'single reason why ynii •
stionlditt your order now
the peak of the'season You sav6.10 the
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