The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-06-07, Page 11Mrs, Robert Ross returned home
on Sunday with the Misses Camp-
bell of London, with whom she
visited on Friday after spending
a couple of weeks with her sister',
Mrs. Bill Craig of Scarborough.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Elliott, Mr,
and Mrs. Charles Mathers of
Mrs. Lyle Paisley in a ,few well
chosen words thanked the Kinettes
for the very pleasant afternoon.
"The Silver Strings", a music-
al group of young people from
the Walton area , along with two
Atep-dancers,,„..enterta-ined-on-Fa-m,
ily Night. Linda Godkin,
violinist and soloist in the orches-
- ra-introduced -the nturrherr-vrith
I Beth McNichol, banjo; Faye. Dal-'
ton, piano and Alex Robertson,
drums. Vicki•Hanis and Marlene
Glannville thrilled, the,audience
with several tap dances and they
also sang a 'ipecial recitiest for
Marlenes' grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Noble McCallum. Mrs. 'Mc
Callum thanked the entertainers.
Plans are being made for spec-
ial prograrris on Senior Citizens
Week , June -18 - 24, with a spec ,
ial-chu.rch-servxc-e -iii the andiron;
iurn onSunday,' June 13th at
9.30 conducted by Rev: Mc-
Winnie. By the way a service is
held each Sunday in the. Chapel
. frienos
of the residents would be mast
welcome. •
er in Kincardine,
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Payne of.
Belle Ewart arrived Monday to
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Tiffin and-other-tiffirrrela ires.
Inecrest Manor Nursing Home
Professional Nursing Care 24 hours daily
Dining* Room ,and Tray Service
Member:— Associated Nursing Homes Inc. • Ontario
Usociate Member:— 'Ontario Hospital Association
.11/unic,ipally-IAcensed
Licensed by Ontario Department of Health
MARY R. NEWBOLD, REG. N.
' GEORGE A. NEWBOLD,. ADMINISTRATOR
Drawer 220'. ' Phone 528-2186
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WebtlESDAY,-JUNE 7th, 1972 .
PLEY HURON WHITECHURCH
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Miss Alma. Conn of Toronto and 1
little Jason Conley of Wingham I
spent the week end with Mr. and
4.
. • Mrs. Wallace Conn.
Ann .Duhamet. The second lace We are pleased to report that
team was Karen Janisse, Priscilla Mrs. John JaMie•SQD,, East:Wawa-
Zlpfel , Jane Ann Coiling and nosh, after surgery, was able to
Nancy Cornish. The High School return home from Kitchener Hos-
trailed again with, third and pital last week.
fourth place. On Wednesday evening May 31
Next was the Boys' Relay at Whitechurch and Lucknow Inter-
53,0 First carne_* team from
"
mediates played at Lucknow with
'OM 11,U4KN.OW LIJ.CK.N.OW, ONTARIO
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TRACK MEET
Heather Boyle and Linda Cul-
bert
On Wednesday, May 24, at
Ripley High School a track meet
was held. The grade nines of that
school hosted the grde 84, 8' of
our school. To star
a
t off? , the
s,
Girls' 100'yard dash was held,
finishing in first /place at 12.fi
seconds_was Lou Ann Duharnel and
second was Mary Ann Duhamel,
placing third and fourth were
girls from the High School. •
Next was the Boys' .100 yard
dash; Coming in first at 12.1
seconds was Randy StraUss , sec-
ond Sheldon ,Solomon with the
High School trailing again with
third and fourth. •
Girls then ran the 220 yard
dash. Coming in first at 33.2
was,KarenJanisse and second
ancy7Cornish;]therreame -the- •
High School in third and fourth
places.
The Boys' 440 was won by the
High,School at 1:00, second was
Jamie Forstr, third pave Sinith
with the High School
trailing with fourth place.
Next oh, the schedule was
Girls' 440 relay. The first place
team coming in at 56.2, con-
siSted of Mary Ann Duhamel, Ann
Magold, Debbie Magold, and Lou
Sympathy ,of, the. community
is extended to Mrs. S,erle Lticas
and family the passing ot`lyir 7
Lucas. Mr. and Mrs. Lucas have
been residents of Point Clark for
several years. •
Master Danny Smeltzer, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smeltzer is ,
recovering at his home following,
surgery in London hospital on
Thursday. • ,
Mr. and Mrs.. Bert Nixon of .
area., visited with., friends here
Cookstown 'and formerly of this
this past week.
Torn Leonard of Mississau a g
visited
and Mrs; Bob Courtney and fam-
ily.
Mrs. •Cecil Humphrey was in •
London on the weekend attending
a Class' Reuriion. Mrs. Humphrey
is a Graduate of Victoria Hospital's
School of. Nursing in' London.
Sunday dinner guests with Mr.,
and Mrs. Leonard Reid ancLiamil-y
were Mrs. John Reid and Mr. and
Mrs. Raynard Ackert.
Miss JUdy Thorbtira of TOronto
spent the week end with her fath-
er Duncan Thorburn at Amberley.
Mrs. Thorburn is still a patient in
-St-dosephlr ospital, London.
RIVELLERY. AND CHINA.
•• LUCKNOW
• OWNERS — W. JOS. and DEAN E. AGNEW
COMA IN. AND SeE .OUR
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LOCHALSit
- at Brooktide-SEhool.----There -Were
around 200 attending the recep-
•
of Listowel•and Miss Doris Rint-
oul of. London spent the week end
with their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Rintoul, and attended the
Rutledge-Webster dinner and re-.
ception.
Mr. and Mrs. John Crowston
of Lucknow were dinner guests. on
Monday 'evening with their daugh•
ter., Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw, Mr. Laid-
law. and family,
• We are sorry to report that Mrs.
I,at the home of Mrs. Karl De Koei-
jer_OLI3luevale.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Evans and
fainily of ueorgetown were Satur-
sky visitors with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Evans.
Mr. and Mrs: Albert Coultes
received word on Friday that their
grandson Blaine , son of Mr. and
Mts. Jack Coultes'of Oakville.,
had the misfortune to break his -1
collar bone while playing.
Congratulationi to Mr. and Mrs
Arnold Lougheed (nee Vivian',
Fisher) On the arrival of a' baby
boy, Andrew Arnold George on
Saturday, Jutie'3 at Ajax Picker-
ing Hospital. Mr. .and -Mrs.
'Lougheed and family live ,at Pick-
Bert .Moffat of Teeswater was .
admitted last week to Wingham
and District Hospital with a heart
t
ack. On the week end' Mr..and a ; . members assisted with wheel
tion to dance to music, furnished
by Miss COnnie Mann's Orchestra.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell
Merrier and Carol Bocker served
lunch with piano accompaniment
by Chrystol Jewitt, The Club
Mrs. Jim Moffat, Heather and •
Ansley of London were up.,, Heath-
er and. Ansley visited with their
grandparents' Mr. and Mr,. Elwood
Groskorth, while Mr. and Mrs.
Moffat visited with his .mother Mrs
Bert Moffat in hospital and with
his father in ,Teeswater,
and family of Teeswater were
meeting on Wednesday afternoon
a score 8-6 in favour of White-
church. •
Mr., and' Mrs;-Russel Me-Gni-re- -
and Brian'attended the Bridge
family reunion at Kurtzyille Park
on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Mc-
Guire's maiden name was Bridge;
Mr. and Mrs. Larry McGuire of
Elmira also attended the family
reunion and spent the week end'
with his parents Mr, and. Mrs.
RusSel McGuire.
Mrs. R. C. Walker, Provincial
Curator of St. George , spent '
Monday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Victor. Emetsop, On Tues-•
day morning the ladies left to
conduct a curatorworksho p at / •
Mar, Bruce North District. What s New
On Saturday evening_in_W_hite-7--, I At Huronview RECEPTION
Church Community Memorial
Hall a wedding reception was
held for Mr. and Mrs. Terry Rut-
ledge, nee Brenda Webster,
whose marriage was solemnized
that afternoon at St. Helens
church with the wedding dinner
omen made their annual visit to
Huronview on Monday afternoon.
This visit is lOoked forward to
I wit a great deal of interest' by the
I residents and 'by all reports, the
1
.afternoon-was,cne_of_the-best,The
(Musical program, introduced by
Jack Thyne, included instrumental
nuilibers,as well as seyera s ngs
iby the choir,. Following the pro-
(
gram , each of the residents re-
ceived a bag of treats 'frionl the
"ladies. Florence McNaughton,
1a former member of Brussels U. C.
expressed the appreciation of
'the residents.
Rev. George Youmitoff of Bay-
' field led 'the sing-a-long on Wed-
nesday afternbon at the program
and, tea-sponsored by the Clinton
Kinette Club. Kinettes Janet
Jewitt, Eyelyn-Archer, Maxine
Saturday evening visitors
with Air. and Mrs. Carl NicClen
aghan and on Sunday Mr. and
Mrs.. Hatry Moss OTPlattsville
arrived for a visit at.the Mc -
Clenaghan home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw
and family and Herb Laidlaw
sp^nt the week end at their trail-
• •
B1ueva lewere Sunda visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott
and faMily.
Mr. and Mrs. Torn Pritchard
and farnily,of West Wawanosh
and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Howe
The Brussels United Church
RIF'LEY ABATTOIR
Custom Butchering — Curing and Smoking
Cutting and Wrapping — Sausage Making — Fast Freefing
..amb sum. ow. war
HOGS AND CATTLE ON MONDAYS
CATTLE ONLY ON FRIDAYS
Have cattle in on Thursday far Friday's kill,
With Two Big Cooler --We Are Ayre-To Hang Your Biel From
1 To 3 Weeks —Whatever Your Requirements Are
For Home Freezers We. Sell Choice Home Killed ljeef, Pork
and Lamb In Any Quantity At Lowest Marketing Prices
ALL MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FOR YOUR
PROTECTION
CH:AS.'HopinfA, PROP.
ABATTOIR 395-2905 STORE 395-2961
FOR EVENING APPOINTMENTS CALL STORE 528-3532
OR RESIDENCE 5283940.
WATCHMAKER — DIAMOND SETTER JP4WELLER
CROWN LYNN AND ROYAL,ALBERT
DINNERWARE
ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINES ,
MEN'S AND LADIES' STONE RINGS
: On Saturday evening Mr.. and
I'Mrs. Walter Moore , Linda, Rich-
ard and Cindy visited with Mrs.
Dorothy Moore of Wroxeter.
Mrs. Walter Moore and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore
of Wrouter.
chairs before and after the actir
ities along with some of the lad-
ies who are taking part o f their.
home makers course at Huronview
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the High So ool, second came
the team of Sheldon
Solomon,. 'Johnny Elliott, Wayne
Dewar and sandy Strauss. Thiro
place went to the team of Dave
Smith, Danny Boyd, Jeff Andrew
and Steve Emmerton. This con-
cluded the Track meet. The tot•
al points were 24 for the High
School. The Public School won
with 42 points. Better luck next
dine 1 1 1 •
CONSTABLE GAELER ,
By Grade. 3
Constable Gaeler-spent Thurs-
day,visiting all the claSsroomS in
our school.
He asked us about our plans for
the summer, and then spoke about
"Surnmer Safety."
We discussed rules for safe swim-
...min ribciatin
viewed all the "do's and diant's"
for driving on tractors,, mini-bikes
go-karts and bicycles. Car safety
was siressed.
At the noon hour he conducted
safety checks on bicycles brought
to the school grounds by pypils.-
Numerous Best-Line parties
have been held in the area,
Mrs..• Duncan ThOrburn it still
a patient 'in St. Joseph's Hospital
in London. •
Mrs; EWan MacLean attended
,the Ladies Day Programme at
Dungannon United Church and
demonstrated :Flower. Arrange-
ments.
Mrs. George Blue of
Detroit is at .the former MacDon-
aid home across from the Finlay
ld farm.MacDona ••
° Mr, and Mrs. Art Matliewman
were guests at a wedding in
pronto uring the past week end.
Prepatatory Services were held
on Friday evening at Ashfield
presbyterian Church and Com-
munion Services were conducted
on Sunday by Rev. Kenneth
Rooney.
A wedding of interest took
place at Ashfield Presbyterian
—Ghureh-on y,
When Alma , youngest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Farrish was
married to' Marcel Nobert.
The picnic area at Lochalsh' is
a bus s•ot with cars trailers and
campers parked near every table.