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[On May 17th the Lucknow Girl
'ides opened their meeting with
l call, 'The colour party of
len Wisser, Kathryn McKim
Jill Murray then raised the.
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Canada. All repeated the
ide Prayer.
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enrollment ceremony, during
which new recruits who have
passed their tenderfoot tests are
officially welcomed into the
company. The; following girls,
were enrolled: Bluebird Patrol -
Deborah Bolt; Robin Patrol - Faye
Forster; Swallow Patrol - Nancy
Thompson; and Scarlet Tanagers -
Barbara Hackett.. Present for, the
ceremony, were the .girls' mothers.
Hostesses for the evening were.
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Held At Kinlough
KINLOUGH NEWS
The Masonic Service for the
Lucknow, Tees.water, Ripley and
Kincardine area was held in the
Presbyterian Church on Sunday
with Rev. T. J. McKinney minist-
er and Mrs. McKinney, :organist.
Special music was. provided with
Mrs. William McPherson favouring
with a solo and by a mixed quar-
tette, Mrs. Jack Barr, Mrs. Hom-
er Devitt , Don Robertson and,
John McInnes.
Mr. and Mrs. William Evans
•of Whitechurch visited on Sunday
with Mr. and' Mrs. Frank Maulden
and Keith..
Mrs. Baynard Ackert, Mrs. P.A
Murray and Mrs. Frank Maulden
and Marie Petersen.
Those who haven't finished
their Child. Care badge were re-
minded. to do so by the week end.'
Plans were finalized for a hike
to take place Saturday, May 19th.
Campfire was led by Annette
Kirkland who was tested by Mrs.
G. Montgomery for the Campfire
Leader badge.
ivlrs. Helm closed the meeting
'with Vespers and Taps.
Circus To Come To
Lucknow, June 5th
The Circus Big Top will raise.
in Lucknow on June 5th when the
Lucknow Recreation Committee
.sponsors the local appearance of
The Royal Bros. Circus.
The show grounds will be the
Lucknow Fair Grounds, and circus
morning' will be a vivid scene .of
trucks, tents, animals and work-
ingmen, as the circus hurries to.
erect its tents for performances
at 6 and 8 p.m. Adults wishing
to relive childhood memories
orto introduce their children to
the magic of the . Big Top, are
invited to the showground early
circus morning to view the activ-
ities and the feeding of the ani-
mals. The whole familywill
have a ball 'You won't even
'be asked to carry water for the
elephant'.
This year's circus performance
boasts 15 great acts to entertain
children of all ages. There are
performing monkeys and poodles,
prancing ponies and rib-ticklitig.
antics of the clowns. You'll see
outstanding international circus
stars, featuring jugglers, wire
walkers, aerialist and acrobats.
It's the kind of circus Most parents
have only been able to tell their
kids about. Now Royal Bros.
Circus presents a real traditional,
old-fashioned family type tent
show, filled with wonderful, sights,
sounds 'and smells.
The best part about Royal Bros.
Circus is they care about families,
that's why there are no reserved •
.seats and why one low admission
ticket admits you to the entire
circus performance. Furthermore,
if you buy your tickets in advance
from any member of the .Lucknow
Recreation Committee you'll . .
save enough to pay for the pea-
nuts and cotton candy. Royal
Bros: Circus Day is certainly one
of the best and happiest holidays
of all.
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from the Holyrood Women's Insti-
tute attended the Bruce South
District meeting at Belmore.
Week end visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Nicholson were.
Lois Nicholson of Milton, Lisa
Evans of Erin, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Collison of Georgetown, Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Langford and family of
Woodstock.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bushell
and David of Montreal, Mrs.
Katheryn Fraser and family of
Armow, visited over the week
• end*with Mr. and Mrs. Edburt
Bushell.
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Brown
and family of Strathioy spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Malcolm Lane and Hugh.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Kraemer and
family of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs.
D. Fisher and family of Barrie
were holiday week end visitors
,with Mr. and Mrs... P. A% Murray.
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