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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-06-13, Page 9JUNE 13, 1973 THE LUCHNOW SENTINELAUCKNOW, ONTARIO obert Redford, George Segal it Co. heist The Hot Rod( . almost' ;FFT11:14 11111 • si NV% st • %, • • S, •••• N• N. 0 St •••• ••• \ N. • N.. ••• • *.% "••• • •••• \ swig: TIFFANY BOLLING, STEVE. SANER* ROBIN NATISOFI, sod SCOTT WADY $ SEM CAStarring: Alex Rocco, Mu ShowAltor, Wore Stows, too Gordon and Timothy Storm. it 11 dule Wet theit hurc lune id20 yNIGHT JJYi.2•06 A CAR . AWARD ACADEMY WINNER - ITMCIIEY 100NEY. 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The new own• er is a Doctor from Toronto, who plans to spend his Week ends here. , - Mrs. Erich Prosser and children of Tiverton visited on Sunday with,Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGuire • and family. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rich and Paul of Wingham visited on Sat- urday with Mi. and Mrs. Oscar White and May. Nancy McGuire was one of the Ripley Junior Farmers who enjoy- ed a roller skating party on Satur- day evening and then a social time at the Purple' Grove Hall afterwards. Miss Joanne .Hamilton and Nancy Bushell spent Sunday and Monday in Kingston. A good crowd attended the •117th anniversary of St. Andrew's United Church in Ripley on Sun- day'. The special music in the evening was by John and Murray MacLennan of Listowel. Their mother taught at the Clover. , Valley School several years ago. Todd Mauer, son of Mr. And Mrs.. Goxdon Mauer of Huron Park, spent the week end with his grand- parent's Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White, while his parents attended a wed- ding. Lucknow Resident Died Suddenly . FRANK HAMILTON The death Of Frank J. Harrill= ton of Lucknow occurred sudden- ly at his home from a heart attack on Sunday, June 3rd.. He was 76. He was born in Ashfield Town- ship on January 6, 1897, a son of Robert Hamilton and his wife Susanah Cook. ' On June 12th, 1924 he married Grace McLennan in Ashfield Township, where Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton farmed until Tetiring. to Lucknow some five years ago. Mr. Hamilton is survived by his wife, now a resident of Mason Villa, London, and nine daugh- ters, Mrs. Jim' (Isabelle) Spilsbury, Mrs. Jim (Frances) Smuck and Mrs. Max (Betty) Hanna, all of London, Mrs. Harold (Violet) Elliott of R. R. 4 Ripley, Mrs. Donna Gauntlett of London, Mrs. John (Shirley) Hunter of R. R. 3 Lucknow, Mrs. Jim (.Raeleen) Campbell of.London, Miss Lor- raike Hamilton of Lucknow and Mrs. Lorne (Marion) Cook of R. R. 3 Lucknow; and by one sist- er Mrs. Evelyn.13arkwell of Luck - now He was predeceased by one brother Robert Hamilton. Mr. Hamilton was a member of Ashfield Presbyterian Church .and the Royal Canadian Legion, Lucknow. • The funeral service was held• . at MacKenzie Memorial Chapel, Lucknow on Tuesday, June 5th. Rev. Kenneth Rooney was minist- er. Pallbearers were Finlay,Mao- Donald ;Dave MacDonald, Lorne MacDonald, Gordon Elliott, Jiin • MacKenzie and Jim Bradley. Interment was in breenhill, Cemetery. pAGs. toss Two New Tops Members Suzanne Andrew led the club in exercises, while Marion Hurn' mel and Betty Frayne weighed in the members, to open the Luck - now Tops Club weekly meeting. • Two new Members, Mrs. DOr- othy Rotteau and Mrs. Ivy Court- ney were introduced to the club. Dorothy had beema member in London and gave us a few sug- gestions as to what was done in that club: She stressed the im- portance of contacting our TOPS Pal often. Our new Tops song book was introduced to the members by dividing everyone up into groups of three with each group singing a song from the book. ,This proved quite hilarious. It was moved that we purchase 10 of these song books for use at our meetings. Betty Frayne was Queen of the Week and drew Evelyn'Phillips' name as winner of the thaw. Mayme Wilkins read a letter in- forming us that our new area supervisor is Mrs. Ruth. Lauion, R. R. 1 Gilford. Jane,Treleaven was in charge of the program. She passed out paper and had each of us write a poem about'Tops or dieting. These were then read out and were much enjoyed. We closed by singing the Tops version 61.Good -Night 'Ladies. ° , . • ENGAGE. The Blue Suedes FOR ENJOYABLE DANCING MUSIC Contact • prgvE Nyasa 53-9352 or • JOHN BUTTON 523-9660 Blyth DANCE Stampeders Friday, June 15 9 - 12 Adm. $2.50 KINCARDINE PAVILION HERE COME THE fluant:1111417o4n1-171149": Detective Harry Callahan. He doesn't break murder cases. 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