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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-09-19, Page 23ARNOLD'S GENE sTORE RAL • Phone 5294248 1P0 E.41011 L.'S BONNIE PARCHMENT MARGARINE 1 lb. • 2 for 49c BLUE BREEZE WITH- FACE CLOTH, 15 oz. box 59c JELLO INSTANT ,PUDDING, 6 oz. ____ 2 for 52c R.R. 7 Lucknow — Lanes DIES AND MEN'S WEAR LOCKNOW yi PRICE SPECIALS MANY MANY BARGAINS DOUGLAS KERR, PRESIDENT • . R.R. 1 DITNGANNON 1.•\%,%04046.••••\• AN EXCELLENT DISPLAY OF Craft Demonstrations AND Sale Of Articles 1.•\••••.\\VSA ‘S,N 4 %.‘••••••••••••%\l‘NNA•NV / / / / / / STUDENTS GOING HERE AND THERE Members of Mr. and Mrs. John Foran's family of R. R. 2 Auburn attending University 1973-74 are Terrance (Terry) commenced •• studies at University of Western Ontario, London in Busineq Ad- ministration. Catherine 1Cathy) commenced studies in Home Economics at Brescia Hall, University Of West' ern Ontario. Janice is attending Waterloo Lutheran University. in a general arts *course. Jackie Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Morgan Johnston, R. R. 4 Ripley., has:accepted a position in the fashion department of the Hudson Bay Company in their new store at Mississauga , Ontario. + + + + + + Linda Boyle, daughter °Mir. and Mrs. Jim Boyle of Lucknow is taking a Dietetic Internship at Victoria Hospital, London. She is' a 1973 graduate of University' of Western Ontario, 1A)ndon. • + + +' Ron Gillespie, 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Gillespie, Kinlough entered Fanshawe College , Lon- don, in his first year in the Civil Survey Technology course. + + + + + + Randy Van,Sternpvoort, son of Rev. and Mrs. J. Van Stempvoort of Lucknow, has left for Grand ,Rapids, Michigan where he is attending, Calvin,College. He is a grade 13 graduate of. F. E. Mad- ill. Secondary School. - DRESSES JACKETS LADIES' SUITS SKIRTS !y have a family' of three !Is Mrs. Archie (Birdie) dson of Lucknow , Mrs. Ben ' iBrown of-Port Albert , Mrs. Etinice)Cunningham of 113W; three sons , Dick of it, Bill of Auburn and dof Windsor. All were withtheir parentS on this oecasion. ,and Mrs. Reed were sad- the death. of another iarold; a twin of HOWard's, rled as a child of seven. [and Debbie have nineteen liildren and twenty-five grandchildren. 1r the death of his 'mother TROUSERS SHIRTS MEN'S SUITS COATS in Oxford County, Bill came to live with Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Reed of Lanes. A child at the time , this 'became home to him.' The rest of his family of five' be- came separated to various parts of the country. He ~is now the only living member. Mrs. Reed's brothers Jack Web- ster of Edmonton, Alberta and Nan Webster Of Kirkland take , also a nephew Lloyd Webster of Big Valley , Alberta were present. ,for the anniversary' celebrations. Mrs. Reed was predeepased by three brothers and a sister. A family gathering was held at the Parish Hall in Lucknow on Sunday, Immediate family' and other relatives attended.. The Reeds have 19 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren and all but gone 'grandson (Dick's son), Who is sery,ing with the U.S.. Navy in the PhillipineS, were able to attend. Pouring 'tea in The afternoon at the Open House held Saturday, were Mrs. Chet Schisler (the former Edith Johnstone) and Mrs. Charles Johnston of. Bay City , MiCh. , both nieces of Mr. Reed; Mrs. Bill Webster of Lucknow , sister-in-law/of Mrs. Reed; Ada Webster of Lucknow , cousin of Mrs. Reed; Mrs, Wellington ;Zetta) Henderson, Lucknow , a. family friend.. In the evening , Mrs. Allan Durnin of London, a friend of the family;-Mrs. Frank Maulden of Kinlough, Mrs. Alex ,Andrew and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland of Lucknow , all cousins of Mrs. Reed , poured tea . Janetta Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morley Johnston of West Wawanosh has accepted a' position on the staff of the God erich Psychiatric Hospital. She is a 1973 graduate of the Perth- Huron Regional School of Nursing,. Stratford. + * + + Mary Forster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forster of R. R. 4 Ripley and Margaret Anne Court- ney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Courtney of R. R. 1 Rip- ley have returned to' Lambton College , Sarnia, Both girls;are in their second year in Early Childhood Education. Ruth Brooks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon Brooks of Luck- now has commenced nurse's train- ing at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don. " +, + Brenda Bushell, 'daughter of Mr. and. Mrs! Max Bushell, Lucknow' returned to Western University , London in her 2nd year of Honours Physical Education. Donnie MacDonald, son of, Mr. and Mrs. Jack. MacDonald of Lucknow , has returned to Western University for his 3rd year of Mech. anical Engineering. Donnie has been employed at Douglas Point for the summer. +' +. + + + + John. Johnstone, son of Mr. and Mrs: Gordon Johnstone. of Luck- now , has leturned to Conestoga college , Kitchener for his third year' in Business Administration. PAGE TWENTY,THREIS Dorinda Forster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forster and Margie Pollard , daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pollard , all of R. R. 4 Ripley, have secured posi- tion's with'the Bell Telephone Company at Don Mills. Both girls are Grade 12 graduates of F. E. Madill Secondary School, Wingha,m. Hymn Books Were Dedicated Sunday LOCHALSH NEWS Sunday, September 16th was Rally Day at Ashfield Presbyter- ian Church and several more Books of. Praise were dedicated •in memory of relatives and friends. Among those donating BOoks of Praise were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ross, Audrey and" Douglas; Earl MacDonald and Mrs. Alice. Bogie; Mrs. Emile MacLennan and family; Miss Sadie Johnston; the Donald Simp- son family; Mrs. Mary West and family; Mr. and Mrs. ,Jim Nel- son and Family; Mrs; Jean (Nel- son) McGrath; Duncan and James MacRae; Mrs'. George Leadbetter and Mrs. Clark Finlayson.. Mr. and Mrs, Ray MacKenzie of Toronto visited on the' week end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry MacKenzie, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacKenzie. Many from the area attended Lucknow Fall Fair. PURCHASED HOME Mr. and Mrs. Litt of Kitchener have purchased the,former Mrs. 'Annie McMurchy home. Rod Finlayson of Sarnia spent a few days during the past week with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Finlayson. 19;' 1973 ;DAY, sErremBER. • THE ieucKNow.SENTINELe„ I4CKNoW, ONTARIO 4 • 60th ANNIVERSARY ITINUED FROM PAGE 1 lin the hOme now owned ;Button just west 14 Luck- tHighway 86. They recal- it at theiewedding.'of 60 Igo there wasn't a car. veiled by hone and buggy. 'newlyweds farmed at Lanes field Township, lived, for a nLondon after leaving the Ind after other periods of ace in the district , moved irpresent home about forty ago. who has his engineer's 1, "fired" at the Maple Leaf ft while it was in Operation 'tiw. He worked at the low Sawmill in a similar forpity seven and one - pis, This trade kept him several other jobs of Ipe in intervening years . Ind Mrs. Reed are both in health. Mary Anne MacTavish, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mac- TaYiSh of R. R. 1, Ripley, entered.. Marvel Hairdressing School, Lon- don in a%hairdressing course which commenced in, July. •, + + .+ + + • +, Donald Elliott., son of Mr.. and, Mrs: Orville Elliott of Lucknow, returned this week 'to Western ,•• University ; London for his 3rd year in Economics. . 111,NGA, SPONSORED BY. DUNGANNON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY THURSDAY SEPTEMBER' 27 FAIR PARADE SCHO AT 1: CHILD15REN'S SHARP FROM DAWSON'S CORNER BAND IN ATTENDANCE MURRAY GAUNT, M.P.P. WILL OPEN THE FAIR 'PUBLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN FREE FOR AFTERNOON PROGRAMME SPECIAL EVENTS BY HURON TRAIL RIDERS RIDES PoR YOUNG AND OLD RACE (or classified) Njon winners of $500 up'to September 1st, 1973 PURSE $125 FREE FOR - ALL RACE PURSE $150 ember -27 ' M. DpuNURNINGANN, SoENCRETARY-TREASURER Sept Horse entries to not later than 10 a.m. on