The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-03-22, Page 9The .14trelcriow Girl -Guides held
their regular. meeting on Thursday
'March 1G. The meeting opened
With roll call and flag raising by
• the Swallow patrOl, followed by
the Guide Prayer,.
Lieutenant Barbara Helm an-
nounced that a skating Tarty
would be. held- from U to 7 011-'
March 23 in place .of a
regular me-eting, with refresh-
rnents being' served afterwards. at
the Town Hall.
• ''The girls adjournedtopatrol
corners during whichtime sever-
al girls were conducted in a
Kim% ,garne.) .
. Campfire was led by Brenda .•
MacDonald i .. Theneeting closed
with a thought for the' day and....
taps.
PURPLE GROVE
KINGSBRIDGE
Recent visitors with Mrs and
Mrs. Carl Riegling were Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Riegling Jr" and fan-l -
ily of Orangeville.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Ormond Heffernan were
Mr. and Mrs, Albert Hefferria'n
and family of Newmarket , form-
erly of BraritfOrd.
John Howard left early Monday
morning with a group of beef
farmers by bus for Michigan
State, where they will
farms and set-ups, returning
home on Tuesday evening.
Todd Hogan of LonclOn is spend-
ing the holiday With his,grandp,ar-
ents Mr: and Mrs. Con Hogan.
and Mrs. John' Van Osch
and family of Waterloo spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
VanOsch and other VanOsch fam-
ilies. .
Miss .Eileen Cleary of Wallace-
burg spent the past week with her
uncle , Ray Dalton and. Terry.
Mrs• Timothy Dwyer 'returned
home from the Alexander and.
Marine Hospital, Goderich on
Sunday where she had been a„.
patient for about twelve•days.
Martin Quinlan of Brantford
is spending the' winter break with
his sister , Mrs. Jim Martin, Mr.
Martin and family.
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The H.W,I, held a euchre
party at the hall on Wednesday
evening. There 'were 7 tables .
inplay. High lady , Marilyn
body; highgent',
low lady, Mrs. Howard Harris; •
• low•gent, Jini Smith; nearest birth
day, Mrs. •FrankMaUlden.
Teachers and students are .enjoy •
in a winter holiday this week.
Worclwas received here of the
iudden.passing Of Mrs': Hughliec'F
ing of Matheson, Ontario. We••
• extend sympathy_tfuhe_bei-eaved,
family arid relati ves. Hugh Beck.
inais a brother of Mrs. •William
E. Haldenby.,
KINLOLIal NEWS
' We extend OlIptillat iOrlS tO
Mr, and Mrs. C JOhn McInnes of
Kinloss and formerly of concession
10 who celebrated their 45th
wedding anniversary on March
17th.
Howard Bennett Jr. and
miss Heather Lunnes of Toronto
spit a few days with his grand-
parents Mr. and•Mrs, •Art Haiden.
by.
Couple Observed
45th Anpkersory
GIRL GUIDE NEWS
84th BIRTHDAY
Congratulations also gbout to
a real Irish lady , Mrs.JohnK,ell)
who celebrated her 84th birthday
on St. Patrick's day. .A foinier
resident of Kintail and a mem-
ber of St.. Joseph's Parish., 'Mrs. •
'Nell) now;resides at .Pinecrest .
Nlanor.,• Lticknow..
Mrs. Genevieve Kinahan is
spending a few weeks at her home
here. Her granddaughter Sharron
.EdwardS of London is staying with
her. •
Visitors during the 'week .
and.over the week end ,with Mr.. •
and Mrs. Bert Nicholson were 'Mr:
and Mrs. 'Truman Filkinger and
Larry of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs,
George Peters, of Romeo , Nlichi
gan; Mr. and Mrs: George Cu't'ler'
Of %Hatton; Mr. and :Mrs. Har-
, old Slessor'of •Gla mis
Mrs. Gertrude Walsh, Mrs.
John Barr and Hiss May 'Boyle •
called on Mrs. .13-ert ,NIc Lea n •on.
,Sunday afternoon..‘ Folks here are
sorry to know 'that Mrs. McLean is
laid up with as badly sprained .
anklesuffered in a fall in Kincar-
dine, She is able'to he. around
on crutches.
fir. and Mrs. (.,;ordorr 'Hodgkin-
son of Goderiel visited :on. Sunday'
'with Mr. and Ntr. Bert Nichplson
'Cl-r-:-kruct b's. I r .s
Mr. and Nts. Don N1cCosh vis-
ited on Sunday in Blyth 'with Mr.
and Mrs2John Stadlernann and in
—Atrburn-vitir -Ntrs-. Eleanor :Brad -
noCk. •
• - 13est wishes for 'a Speedy recov-
ery are extended to Mrs. !bathe
•• Patterson. Mrs. PattersOn is. a
patient in Kineardine hospital.
David and Bill Patterson spent the •
past week witl-itheir gra nd-parents-
Congratulations to Mr. Willie.
Hogan of Lucknow 'formerly of
Ashfield and St. Joseph's Parish, ,
who, celebrated his ninetieth birth-
day on Friday March 17. Mr. •
Hogan enjOys, good health although
the winter, .A small dinner party
was held at.their home in'his ,
honour. Attending were Missi
Margaret ,Kellykof Lucan, a sister
Of Mrs-. Hogan's , 'Mr. and Mrs.
Con. Hogan of Asfitiel.d and their.
grandson, Todd and Rev.
H. 'Cassano, S.S.P.
Mrs. •Blaise. Martin has been in
Hamilton for the past two weeks
at the. honie other danghter
Mrs. Prances Pahl, who has .not •
been enJoying the, best of health.,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forster.
The dr:mi.:nullity centre receiv-
ed a face lifting this past .week' °
when members' of the area,applied
a new ceiling,• • . .
Mrs. Wallace Pollock, Mrs:
LrEn'llbrlet-MrS. DOn AleCosh •
Sam EmersOn,' Mrs. Francis Gerp;-
mell ,•Mrs.' Jimmy.Kirkpatrick ,,
Bill,Arnold',„MrS. Dan MacDonald
and Mrs. Orville Finlayson attend
'ed the Bruce Presbyterial. in Harri-
sion recently.
Congratulations are extended to
Vr„...and NITS Brian King (Nancy
Dore) on t e Yrrt i o
on Fe.brilary :Stephanie•Lynn
Ann ;'arid' DOR .spnt a
friendly Thprs.da. evening with
N1r: and Mrs.. Morl.e.y Scott ::
Mrs. Nlarjorie ThoMpson and
Mrs. •Wanda Lawlev.visired with
Mrs. Allan Schmidt in fort. Elgin
on' Monday. „
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Tracy and How a rd •Thomps'on .
,had Sunda) dinner with Vie and
Wanda GaWley.:.
Larr'y Tralier and'David,Stanley
visitedwith•apd' Mrs.Vic
Oawle\ On Saturday :
Ripley Juveniles, the Western
,Ontario Ch,amps defeated Alvin
by 'a score of 6-'2 in 'a game.
held inthe Ripley Arena.an Sun-
day afternoon.- Ripley now enters
a'serieg'•ofplay -offs to determine
the all Ontario Champs. .•
The Ripley Jr. Tarliters held
their Pketing Monday night.
Miss•Barbara ForSter'was home
from. Toronto' to spend the week
end with her. pa rents Mr. and Mrs,.
'Walter Forster.
Mrs.. Roy Collins and Jennifer
spent part'ol last week in 'Arthur
with Mrs, and Mrs. Sam Cretin,,
The District Directors of the..
WOrnen's .Institute for Bruce Sonth
held a Inneheon• meeting in the
Purple (dove centre on Inc:Way.
SAT. MATINEE
MARCH 25
"20,000
leagues__Under
The Sea"
..PN U GANNON
Miss Cathy Culbert left Satur-
day morning from Malton to spend
a weekat the Bahamas. She ac-
companied.her aunt „.Mrs.. C:
Shaw , and a cousin, Misi 'Laura
Lee Wood, both from London.
On Sunday MrS. CecilBlake
and Barbara returned, to Meru- •
hill with Mr. and'N1rS. Grant
Sowerby. •
On. March. 30th the Womep•S
Institute meeting will 'be' held.
at the home of Mrs. Clarence
McClenaghan arid riot at Mrs.
GrahamMcNee's until April.
Jamie. Bere visited last .Wednes-
.day with his friend Steven Alton
at Belfast. . '
• Dtinga.nrfbn friends are invited
'to join with the Nile ladies for
a 'shOw er for:Claire Mc Whinney
The Lucknow and District Hort-
icultural Society Met on Monday.
March 20 , at 2.30 p.m. in the
Legion Hall. Over 50 membets
and .friends were in attendante,
The President , Mrs. Ross
CUmming welComed all present
after. opening the.meetting with
:1 0/ Canada" . The financial state
merit was given. Correspondence
pertaining to the District 8 Con-
,
Saturday, April 15 was discussed
and arrangements for attending
this,event made. The decision
to place Easter lilies in Lucknow
and community churches was
approved by the members of •the
Society.. •
.'Mrs. J. L. MaeMilian, as
convener of her committee con-
sic ting-of Mac Kenzie—
Mrs. Harold Treleaven and Miss
Lelia Finlayson, presented an
interesting programme. A read
ing on Spring Time by Mrs. N.
J. MacKerizie and a Scotch and
an Irish song by, Walter Dexter
were ple/asing numbers.
The film "'A Place to Stand"
was shown by Rev. RObert Nich-
olls. The film displayed the
many, activities and opportunities
for work and recreation afforded
the citizens of Ontario by the
natural resources of our. province
After the film Mrs. T.
Salkeld spoke on spring 'planting
of seeds and plant slips. ,Her ex-
hibits included sainples.Of comp-
ost soil, Fla 111 slips , nrerry -8ro
'green house and horticulture
scrap books.
MrS. Mac Millan thanked' those
who had helped with the
prograMme and closed the meet-
ing•with God Save the,
Donald Barr of Waterloo spent
the holiday-at his home.
Visitors with Mr. and A, Bert
Nicholson were Nil. and Mrs..
Jerry ,Collison,•Linda and Lisa .
Evans of Georgetown and .Lciis
Nicholson of Milton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott were
dinner guests with Mrs. Annie ..
Scott at, Ripla on Tuesday even-
ing.
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ON HOLIDAY
'Mrs. ‘Niarjorie Thompson and
Mrs. Marion. Ernerson, along with
a tour. party •Ifrornthe F. E. Mad
ill school inWingham left on -
Friday for a 10 day spring vaca.-
tiOIT trip to France 'and England.
They'touch down in•Paris on Fri-
day , tour France then proceed to
London, England.'
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EVERYONE WELCOME
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PROGRAMME STARTS P.M. DANCING 10 P.M.. • 1 A.M. "immommi,ftwanow
on Marc h
-The U. C.W. ofDungannon
are 'invited to a joint nieeting
with U.C.W. on' April' 5th: .
Paul Caesar was able to'bc'
home from London for the week
end. • - • •
'Little Matthew Ott of Kitchener
spent the week •end with his grand
sell Hewitt.
parent1Thir. and—Mrs.
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