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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-10-10, Page 3SPAY, OCTOBER 10, 1973 THE 141CKNOIN SENTINEL4.1..ucK.NOW, ONTARIO PAGE. THOM! vromararscit will enjoy our SPEEDY CHECKOUTS .COOKED PRIM IAPAGHETTI IIRERSOLL CHEESE spa DA cIT COOKIES Smart Shoppers BUYS OF THE WEEK COTTAGE ,ROLLS $1.09 lb. CAKE Mixes Georgian Bay Apples Available Macs & Spies Canada Packers Sweet Pickled and PHONE 528-3001 WHITE STORE and Mrs. Bill Cuming and Fred Steward, all of London recent visitors with Mrs. les Steward , Lucknow .and' Mrs. Alex' Hackett and hold of Ashfield have ,re- d froth a motor trip to Delor- Manitoba. They visited Mrs. Hackett's sister Mrs. Culbertson and her family ini's mother Mrs. Jim Arnold nembers of Jim's family. , s, ThoS. Sa Ike Id of Luc know went surgery on Monday .at neph's Hospital in London. s, Grace Campbell of Luck- eturned home on Monday Wingham and District. Host where she had been a pat- 'or a week. the Tiverton Fair last Satur- alph Aalders took a 5th prize lter elass.and 4th in the Wile race, Loria Aalders won 'pony race, 44' and under; I Aalders took 2nd in flag 3rd in pole bending and 1P9ny pleasure class. . ' Mrs. Ed Thorn, Mrs. L. C. Thompson and Joanne visited , Thanksgiving week end in Nor- wood with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Roth- well. Mrs. Thom remained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nixon and family of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Nixon of Stratford, Caft- an Nixon, Grant and'Lori of Lan- don visited' over last week end, with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Nixon, Belfast. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Snowden, Mr. and Mrs. George Webster Mr. Wm. A. Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Humphrey, Mr ..and Mrs. Harold Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Humphrey, attended• the wedding on Salurday, October 6 for Jennefer Brahman and Wayne Humphrey, both of Preston. The wedding was at two o'clock at John's Anglican Church, Preston, Ontario, reception at Kress Hotel, Preston. Wayne is the son of Lorne and Doris Humphrey of Pres- ton. The home of Mrs. Torn Mac- Donald was the place of a pleas- ant gathering when the ladies of the village gathered on Wednesday afternoon for a farewell party. The hostess extended a welcome and led in a sing song. "The more we get to get her" , "She'll be coming out' by Kinloss" and "It isn't any trouble just to smile" and concluded with a poem. , Miss May ,Boyle was Chairlady Mr. and Mrs. Peter Carter, Holyrood, had members of their family and 'friends with them at' their home on Edward street , Wingham on Thanksgiving Day,, October 8th. These included Mrs: Norman' McLeod , Mr. and Mrs. Murdock McLeod, Kevin and Jan- ice, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bailey, Roger and Paul and MisS Aileen Carter, all of Walkerton,' Mr.. Bryan Brebner, R. '1 Winham, George and Peter R. Carter, Holyrood and Miss Jo Ann Hunt R. 4 Hanover. Mr. and .Mrs. Peter Carter.are,still, residing at the home of their son George ,.but expect to be taking up residence in Wingham later this fall. beginning with a. poem on "Friend ship" and thanked the hostess fig inviting us all to her home for thil farewell party for Mrs. Russell Hewitt, a former neighbour , and also thanked Mrs. Dorothy Thomp son for bringing Mrs. Hewitt. These two' ladies are both resid- ents• at the Royal Apartments at Kincardine. Mrs. John Barr conducted a con- test on "Jumbled Canadian Cities". A reading "My patchwork quilt" was given by Mrs. George Graham A mystery box was •passed and Mrs. Gertrude 'Walsh was the winner. She also gave a reading "Take time". Miss Edna Boyle conduct- ed a contest on "Proverbs• and old sayings". An "age contest" was conducted by Mrs. Walter Breckles. Mrs. Ken MacDonald gave a reading " "Cap it off". Mrs. Roy Schneller read "The good old days''' and "The quilters" . Mrs. Ruth Wilson read a, tract'Two ways". At this time an address was read by Mrs. Bert Nicholson to Mrs. Hewitt• and the presentation of sortie personal and useful articles was made by Mrs. Chris Sheltan. Mabel expressed her appreciation, for the kindness shown to her.and Miss May Boyle thanked all those who took part in the program. Grace was sung and delicious refreshments were served. GIRL GUIDE NEWS The second meeting of the Lucknow Girl Guides was held October 4 at the Town Hall with all members present. The meet- ing was opened with roll call, followed by Horseshoe formation and flag'raising. The. Guide Prayer was repeated by all. It was announced that because of the rising cost of supplies, dues would be increased Lo 150. , The. Parents Association is sponsoring a Tupperware party to help raise money for our'planned bus' trip to• Toronto.. It will be held October 18th at 8.09 in the Town Hall. Captain Helm and Susan Thomp son presented the 'new changes in the method of Guiding to the Company. The girls went into patrol corn- ers to discuss the results of the Court of Honour meeting., The company was then given their choice 'of interest groups to join in, in which they, started badge work. Campfire' was led by the Scar- let Tanagers. The meeting was closed with vespers and taps. Friends Hold Farewell Party KINLOUGH NEWS