The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-06-21, Page 2..•
PAGE TWO THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21st, 1972
ENGAGEMENTS The LUCKNOW SENTINEL.
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21st, 1972
Death Notice
MIDDLETON - Iona Sarah Eliza -
betliTanieflate residence , 645. '
Grierson St.. Oshawa on Thursday,
June 15 , 1972; Iona Swan,
daughter of John and-the late Lena
Swan of Wiarton; beloved wife of
Harry Middleton, lqving mother
of Lynn of Brooklin, grandrvgher .
of Wayne, Robert and Dahiel;
dear sister of Harry of Carlow,- NICHOLSON - in Wingham and
D Wm. and Robert of Kincardine, istrict Hospital on Tuesday,
Mrs. Len Philips (Marie) of Wing- June 13, 1972 to Harold and Lloya
ham, Mrs. Willis Craig (Dorthea) Nicholson of Lucknow, a daughter,
of Norwood, Mrs. Ivan :Cook Deborah Lynn, a sister for'Julie
(Betty) of Ripley. Resting at Mc- Ann.
Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home,
152 King. St. East, Oshawa. Fun-
eral Service in the chapel Mon-
day, June 19, 1.30 p.m., inter-
ment Mount Lawn Cemetery,
HUMPHREY - in Wingham and
District Hospital on Monday,
June 19th, 1972 to Bob and Sherry
Humphrey of LucimOw , a daugh.:
ter, 8 lb. 6 oz.
dimMiN1,4
FORAN - in Wingham and District
Hospital on Saturday, June 17,
1972 to Mr. and' Mrs. Gordon.
Foran of R. R. 2 Auburn, a son.
MURRAY - CONLEy;
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Conley
are pleased to announce the
engagement.of their daughter,
Ruth Agnes to Mr. Jim Murray
son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Murray, •
Re R. 3 Holyrood ,. The marriage
will take place on July 15, 1972
at 4 p.m. at St. Anne's Catholic
Church, Riversdale.
Availabl-0 only.from your
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ANNOUNCEMENT .
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0 average tensile strength exceeds 300 lbs.1
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MAXWELL - in Wingham and
District Hospital on Thursday,
June 15, 1972 to Mr. .and Mrs.
John Maxwell of Holyrood, a son.
Edward - "The average girl needs
moreeautfihan brains".
Edna - "That's because the aver-
-age-man-can-see-better-tha-n-h
can think.
this was replied to by Mrs. Arm-
strong Wilson.
Charlie Webster briefed the
Lions'on the activity at the up-
coming variety concert.
Regret was expressed'at losing
Lion Bob Collins from the club
and tribute was paid to his serv-
ices as club secretary.'He 'will
leave soon for Lindsay.,
Dancing to the Royalaires con-
cluded_the evening. Reformed
Mr. and Mrs. Jelle de Jong,
R. R. 5. Lucknow , are happy to
announce the forthcoming filar- •
riage of their youngest daughter
Syke, to. Mr. James. John Suther-
land of London, son of Mrs. James
Sutherland of Kitchener and the
late Mr. Sutherland. .The wed-
ding will take place on Saturday,
July 22nd, 1972 at 3 p.m. at
Church.* •
LIONS OFFICERS.
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
turned the gavel over to the new
president Gerry ,Priestap '
Nancy Walden, with electric
organ selections, and Mary Ann
ith-vocal-numbersi-
accompanied 'by her mother , Mrs.
Blake Alton, were part of the
after dinner entertainment. Mrs.
Ross Cumming provided dinner
music on the piano.
Barry McDonagh presented gifts
to Mary Ann and Nancy. Reg
Jones proposed a toast to the. Lions
ladies and this was replied to by
Mrs. Barry McDonagh.
Blake Alton extended thanks
to the Lucknow Women's Institute
for catering for the evening and
r s n Lucknow Cni tia
Lucknow District Co-op
Ph o n e 528-210
BROWN - MacKAY
Mr. and Mrs. Allister,,,,MacKay
of R. R. 4 Ripley wish to' announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Nancy 'Mary Alice, to
Mr. Edward John Brown, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Brown Of
knov----Thpitzedding
:iplace in Knox Presbyterian Church
RipleY, on Saturday, July 15th at
3 o'clock.
ert Emerson, Clifford Ernmerton,
Robert Fair, Donald Fludder,
Joseph Hodgins, Leonard'Irwin, ,
Lawrence James, William Kemp-
ton , Charles Liddle, John Loomis,
Donald A. MacDonald, Grant
McDonald , Roderick MacDonald,
Donald MacTavish, Surinder
Malhotra , Alan McLean, Clayton
Nicholson, Donald Peterbaugh,
• n__Polloc k I.a_rr_y__Reev_es __:____
William Reeves., Murray Walden,
Brian 'Wylds, Frank Zipfel.
t. •
ouneement
MONTGOMERY - NICHOLSON
Mr. and Mrs. John' Nicholson
of Belfast wish to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their.
only daughter , Shirley Marie to
Jarr.es, Gordon Montgomery, eld-
er son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon .
:Montgomery , Lucknow. The'
:r.,antage will take place on Sat-
day , July 15th at 3 p.m. 'in
L.cknow United Church.
What's wrong with Junior? He
looks so depressed.
He wants to go to the drug store
down at the corner, but the car
won't start..
RIPLEY LIONS
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Burnett was replied to by Mrs.
Bill Kempton. A toast to Lions
International was proposed by
Deputy District Governor elect
Charles Shaw and, replied to by
District Governor Norm Coghlin.
A toast to the 'new club was
-TMEN-ca o
Teeswater and replied' to by pres-
ident Clayton Nicholson.
The' presentation of gifts 'to the'
new Ripley Club included the
following: a, gong and gavel by •
Teeswater Club; flags of all
countries where Lionism is organ-
ized by the Goderich Club; pres-
ident's "pin, Howick; club !linnet,
LucknOw; banner stand, Clinton;
Canadian flag , Owen Sound;
American flag ,.Blytti; speaker's
stand , Wingham; secretary's pin,
Wiarton; dinner badges, Brussels;
tail twister'box, ,AtwoOd.
Appreciation for the gifts was
extended by Alan McLean.
Elwood. Tucker, District Gov -
ernor elect', installed the new
officers. ,
Members of the club are: Fred.
Beard, Dr. Peter Bissonnette
Reuben Burnett, Elliott Cartuthers,
Donald Coiling, Harry Coiling,
Douglas Coultes °, Gerald'Crooks,
Foy Davis, Daniel Dodds, Rob-
Acknowledgement was made
Of the Contribution of Orval Mc-
Nabb of Teeswater , president
of, the sponsoring Teeswater Club,'
in in establishing the club at Ripley.
A plaque Was presented
to Orval with:the inscription,
"Presented to Orval J. McNabb,
in honour and with our apprecia -
tion of his assistance and encour -
agement in the formation of our
club, Ripley and District Lions
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• Extension awards frcirn LiprlS
International were also presented
to John Taylor of Allister and
Frank Field of Teeswater for their
work in the organization of the
Ripley and District C1ub,
Dancing followed at the Huron
Township Hall..
Represented at the charter night
were LiOns from the 'Cotinties of
Perth, Huron, Bruce, Wellington,
• Waterloo, Dufferin, Grey and .
Simcoe. • •