The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-03-22, Page 15eives Transfer
West Coast
WHITECHURCI I
Mr. and Mrs; Russel (aunt re-
ceived neWspaper clipping from
oldGatint, paper machine.
figernan W110 has been promoted
.0d transferred effective February
iii, Harold will assume the duties
g paper Machine Superintendent .
!at.fortToWnsend on the West
Coast. He joined the Company in
1964 as senior engineer in main
planning and has since served as
supervisor of painters and masons,
cooverting.technical assistant to
thei4per Machine Superintendent:
Harold grew to manhood at the '
home of his grandparents . and
Mrs, Tom Gaunt on theft second
concession. He will bet' remeni-
'beted by many having attended
S, g, No. 10. The community
extends congratulations to hirn`on
his promotiOn,
Miss Joann Laidlaw , nurse at
Goderich, visited with her parents
ew
days last week. •
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker of '
Incari visited Sunday with her par-
ents Mr, and'Mrs. Ben McClen;
aghan and brother Carl and his
wife,
SOLD PiPPERTY
John Jamieson real' estate sales-
man ha's recently sold. the Mire -
hoosihouse,and lot to Mr Clark,
associated with lands and Forest.
Congratulations to Murray'
-Simpson, .who left on SatUrday
on the bus with his teacher .Mr .
Ackert to.spend t H he Easter oli-s
day_in_New.
• Mrs,. Donald Gaunt. spent
the week end with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Purdon and on the
• return.trip Mrs. Russel Gaunt
.accompanied her on her way to
'viit Mr. and Mrs:, Don Dirstein•
and family at Ajax.
Mr. and Mrs: Jas. Wilson of
London spent the.week end with
Miss Merle Wilson of Wingham.
Merle returned home with thein
fora few days.
• Sunday visitors withMr..and'
Mrs. Donald Dow were Mr. and
Mrs: George McGee", Marlene •.
and Jim and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Keith fanrilyof.tondori. •
Mr. and mr's. Ronald Seddon
anrCatny'of•Brantford , 'Mr.. and
Mrs, Jas, Wilson of Lqndon were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Bola MoWbray. Mr. and . Mrs. Sed-
CRAWFORD MOTORS
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1968 FALCON 2 door, 6 automatic with radio
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1967 PLYMOUTH 4 door, 6.automatic and radio
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1967 DODGE Monaco 2 door hardtop, 8 automatic, power
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. 1966 FORD,' 4 door, 8 automatic, power steering, radio .
PX 442
Here's On ideal hybrid for high population, narrow
row planting. Specially bred to beat the stalk
breakage 'problem.
'Strong, sturdy stalks .
withstand high winds_
and stress. The cob of
•PX 442 .is long and
• small in diameter—
can be covered with
a nickel. The, hard-
starch lcornels
ieduce combine
damage and build
high bushel weights. •
MR. ROY ROBINSON
R.R.1,
13elgrave Ontario
Phone: 357.2269
ant All You Can GeV.-
NATIONAL
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R.R. No. 1,
Liicknow, Ontario
Phan*: 5282245
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Brookside.
WEEKLY HOCKEY
The last game in the series of
Weds sday~ To-ckery •
played between the Black Hawks
and the North Stars last Wedres-
daj . It was a sudden death play-
off gaine between the top two
teams from .the four making up the
boys intramural league. The
final score was one to nothing for
the Black Hawks. Philip Chand- ,
ler , the Black Hawks captain,
scored the-o•nr1-:g04-1:pf -the-ga-me.;.
GUEST SPEAKER
In. Guidance class on March 13,
Jim Henderson from Henderson
Lumber'of Lucknow , talked to, the
boys of grade 7 and 8 on the
Trades and Pro/fessions in building,
a house. He showed: them blue
prints that had been drawn by an
architect and pictures of houses'.
A question and answer period fol-
lowed and he was then thanked
for coming.
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* Elgin and Kingston
Streets
Goderich. 524.7381
don also visited, with Mr. and ,Mrs.
Angus Mowbray of Wingliani Mrs,
Wilson and ?WS; SecidOn are
sisters and Angus Mowbray is their
brother and Robt. Mowbray their
father.
'Mr, and Mrs. Norman Stewart ,
Mark, Susan and Heather of Lam-
beth were Sunday visitors with her
sister Mrs. Walter Elliott, Mr.
Elliott and family.
Miss Alma Conn of Guelph Un-
iversity spent Saturday with her. •
parents Mr. and Mrs: Wallace •
'Conn.
Mr, and Mrs. John. Willis of
Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Caslick of Wingham were Satur-
slay evening•visitorS with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Gaslick.
Mr. and Mrs ,RusSel Ross and'
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taylor were
at Kitchener on Friday and visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim RosS and
Mark.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coultes,
Debbie , Kevin and Blaine of Oak-
ville left on Sunday ,for a holiday
in Florida.
and Mrs. John Willis of.
Toronto spent the week with his
mother Mrs. DorisWiTliarid her-
parents. Me. and Mrs. Bill Caslick
of Culross.
We are sorry to report that Mrs.
Toni Jarnieson was taken on Sat-
Urday to Wingham 'and District
14ospita4,Stieds_wished a_spee d
recovery..;
Mr; and Mrs. Russel Proctor of
Livonia Michigan visited on 'the
Week end' with Mr.. and Mrs, Fred
Tiffin, Mrs.. certie Tiffin of
Wingham, Russel Ritchie,. a pat-
ient in Wingham and District
llospitaraidf with r71-1:ardMrl' s.
The Reeve of the village of
Ripley Clayton Nicholson, was
the guest speaker at the Ripley
Worsen 'institute meeting in ihe
Legion Hall on Frid4y. afternoon.
Mrs. ,,,Kirkpatrick was convener •
for the meeting being standing.
committee convener on "Citizen
strip"
.She introduced Mr. Nicholson
who spoke on the work of the .
village Council and. County
Council. Mrs. Lock thanked the
speaker.
A-report on. the 75th annivers-.
ary luncheon of the federated
Women's Institute of Ontario,
-which was held at the Royal YOrk
hotel Ain Toronto, was given by
Mrs. Kirkpatrick.
St. Patrick's decorations were
used throughout the roorn. Mrs.
Kirkpatrick and•Mrs, John A.
McDonald sang "Galway Bay"
wearing Irish hats. A sing-song
'of Irish SongS followed. Mrs.
kir kpatria-c-ondOcted thre-e-i-nre-r---
esting contests and priZes were
given. .
Mrs. Francis Gemniell described
her display on "Recycling Bottles"
This is a craft which she and her',.
litishincLertioy, ,lvls_s_Llockacted
as auctioneer.for a profitable
"White Elephant" sale.
The •hostesses, .Mrs„ Stewart
Needham , Miss Kidney ,
'Mrs. Gillies and Mrs. ciemmell
served a 'cup of tea and goodies.
'low prizes went to Mrs. Leonard
James and John. L. Currie; and
novelty prizes to Ilerson Irwin and
Gordon McBurney: The •
sponsors Mr-T-and--Mrs-.- Bradley
Galbraith and Mr. and MrS. liar- •
old.Congrain served lunch. The
next supervis'ors will, be Mr.-and
Henry•Pattison and
,Mr. and Mrs. Dick Moore.
On-Weelnosda y....Mtl—ancL\
Jim Johnston .Littowel visited
With his parents Mr. and .Mrs.;
Gershomlohnston of Wingham.
'Mr. and Mrs. Gershom .JohnstOn
and Mr. and._N1rs,,,PCter Arkell
and Jahn 'of Wingham'and Mr. •
and Mrs. Arkell and family of-..•
Teeswater'visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ritchie
and fa roily' of; 2nd concession'
Kinloss to celebrate John Arkell's
firSt birthday. Jan is Mr. and
Mrs. GershoM Johnstons great
grandson.
-fr.. and Mis":---Waltet- Moore--; -
Linda , kithard and Cindy were
Sunday guests with Mrs. !Dorothy
Moore of WCONCter.
On Friday Carman Whytock
and Nturray.0aunt were in, Tor-•
onto and on lonclay NIrs
Whytock and Jackie were in Lon-
don. .
FREE SKATING 'AND HOCKEY
On Friday , March 17 there was
free skating in the Lucknow arena
-from 2.15 to 3.15.. 'After this .
there was a hockey game between.
the teachers and girls hockey
team: The staff won the 'game
four to one.
VISIT TO ONTARIO HOSPITAL
A sefond visit to the Ont,ario,
tin-kir-vs of.---God
erich was made by Room Twelve
on March 16. Here, the students
toured the hospital.. A number of
wards were seen and the pupils
learned a great deal. • The stud-
ents enjoyed their visit and, they
sang some songs.for Some of the'
patients.
SATURDAY HOCKEY
BroOkside 'Two played an excit-
ing game against Brookside One on
March.11. Brookside Two wee the
game with a score of 5 - 1. The•
play-Off gable .for the champion-
ship will see. Kingsbridge •playing
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The •March
,
meeting:of the St.'
Helens Women Institute .was held
in the hall'On Thursday. • • .
Allan Miller presided. •
The roil call was answered with
a News. Item from another countty,
The'fnancial report was given
and the business dealt with. '
Ttie Sunshine -Sister Ba n4iret • .. • •
Will be held April :11 at Brookside.
school.,• . , • *..
• .
,
The Ex.ecntive of Huron West
District Will hold th.eir meeting in
the St. Helens hall on April
Card parties-w-ill--be_lield in
the Ten:dollars will be giv.-
ento the LucknOw Agricultural
Society and .five dollars was donat
ed by'the W ..' I, towards the. .
cost:of the_corner light in the vil-
lage.
Mrs.. Allan Miller.. reported on
the 75th Anniversary of-the Wom-
en'S Institute held in Toronto'.
Readings were given by Mrs.
Ross Errington and Mrs: Jim.Aitch
-ison,.
Mrs. Andrew. Gaunt gaye•a most.
interesting topic. on. Life In .Afriea,
f\fs. Tfa cold C3411-fit ,
President gave.asjiort talk on
things concerning our
Institute. A contest was conduct-
ed by Mts. Ernest Snowden.
Lunch was served by Mrs.' James
Aitchison., Mrs, 'Ross Errington
and Nits, Van Jamieson.
)7 ipospA...i. MARCH. 22ncl,t 1912.
Ripley Reeve Is
Guest Speaket.
•
.PAGII: .PIPT1104.
Mr. and Mrs.' Douglas Tiffin'
and Lciri of 'Wirigharn , Mrs. Ethel •
Stewart •Of .Wingham , Mrs; Ory -
•
Victor Emerson.
•Thoseattending-the ' ' :-i-lie Tiffin, Mr. and Nlrl. .Bey Progressive'Euthre party held in Tiffin and Stephen , Mr, and Mrs.
Wingharn on March 17th by 'the' • Wesley Tiffin spent Sunday with
:Whitechurch W. I. members Mr. and Mrs., Dan Tiffin and- . . resident. there , were Mt. and Mrs, family to celebrate Dan't birthday Russel Gaunt, Mr .. and Mrs'..Al-• • • Mr.' and Mrs. Roy Adair and.. bert Coultes and Mr. and; Mrs..: Leslie Hilbert of Wingham were - •Bill Evans'. s Mrs. Evans. is to be • Sunday -.isitors, with M. and Mrs. .congratulated on winning the Lorne Durnin. • • prize :for wearing the most gree:n.• 4 mr. and Mrs. 'Archie Purdon,
Mrs. Bessie Mullis visited, last
week with Mr. and Mis., Henry Kathy., Lori and Kendra were at
Cousins and Mr„, and Mrs..' Neil. Kitchener at the ice eapades to
Paw of Thorndale. ,,On' Monday': celebrate Kendra's birthday.
birthday. • Mr•. and Mrs-Neil 'Faw brought . .
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wybenga
her to her home at Langside. ;.' and Wesley Tiffin recently 'visited
'Mr. and Mrs. ElWood Gros•korth PineCrest Manor to conduct a wor-
arrived hOme on Monday after a ship service with the residents.
few weeks holiday in sunny Flor-. Mr. Wybenga led in prayer and.
ida. • ' , • scripture reading.' -
.': There, were G tables, in play
with high prizes going to Mrs,'
Cora McGill and, lioward 'Walker;
THE .04coctiow SENTINEL,, 11„,t).C.KNOW, ONTARIO;