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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-06-05, Page 16• COMPETE FOR THE TITLE MISS LUCKNOW 1974 FRIDAY, JUNE 28TH Be Queen of Old Boys' Reunion Represent Lucknow at Fall Fair Attend Agricultural Society . Conference MANY OTHER OPPORTUNITIES . DETAILS BELOW • MISS LUCKNOW CONTEST RULES the Miss Mid-western Ontario Contest at Lu Fall Fair. In addition she will represent LucknoW cultural Society at their Annual Conference. in Jaw 1975 and later in Toronto for Miss CNE '75. 1. During her reign as Queen of Lucknow Reunion She be asked to make various presentations and ap ances. She will be chattffered to the various places occasions that are required during the three days of Old Boys Reunion. 2. If iaterested Call: 529-7356 or 529-7253, 1. Must be between 16 and 21. 2. Contestants must live within the Lucknow District. 3. Contestants will appear in a suitable street dress for the contest. 4. Contestants will be judged on poise, personality and gen- eral appearance. 5. • The winner will reign for Lucknow Old Boys' Reunion and will later represent Lucknow Agricultural Society in a THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO KINLOUGH "Mr. and Mrs. P.' A. Murray visited with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fisher and family at Barrie, Vis- fting at the same home were Mrs: Bob Dales and son of . Smith Falb, who were later in the train /Wreck at Ingersoll en route to Wallace- burg to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Keith McCarter and family. Marg. arent Ann Dales and Veronica Mc- Carter, are daughters of Mr: and Mrs; P. A. Murray.. Fortunately the DaleS were not seriously injur- ed in.the mishap. Misses Edna and May Boyle spent Wednesday with Mrs. Charlie Hodgins in Wingham.. Mrs. Raynard Ackert will be the W.I. hostess at a pot-luck supper at 6.30 on Thursday evening. The Anglican Service next Sunday, June .9th will be at. 9.a . m. Miss Margaret Murray.and Miss Bartlett who spent the winter in Montreal returned to the former's hoMe at Westford for. the summer. Mrs. George Graham will be hostess for the Anglican Church meeting on Thursday afternoon, June 13th. Conveners - Mrs. Mid- ford Wall and Mrs. David Halden- by. Miss Janet Bushell R.N. of London visited with her parents . Mr. and Mrs. Don Bushell. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bennett spent Saturday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Art Haldenby , who returned to Toronto with them for a Special Anniversary Service at St. ,Dunstan's Church which they attended for many years before coming back to kinlOugh. Mr. and Mrs. Mac McDonald of Tucton, Arizona, and Mrs. Bill Gillingham of Clarkes Head, New- foundland spent a week at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDonald', Kinlough. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Murray on the birth of their son in Victoria Hospital, London. WEDDING RECEPTION Relatives, neighbours and friends of Mr. and' Mrs. Fred Page were entertained at 'a wed- ding reception in Holyrood hall on Saturday evening in honour of Dr. and Mrs, Iman Mohamed (the former Katherine Page). Dancing was from 8 till 12 p.m. to the'. music of the C.A.K.E. Orchestra. Everyone enjoyed a most delicious smorgasbord meal after which Charlie Murray called the honour- ed couple to the platia:m and, ex- pressed the good wishes of every- one, and the gifts were presented by Mrs. Grant Eckenswiller and Mrs. Charlie Murray. Both Kath- erine and Iman thanked the band and everyone for coming. and for the lovely gifts and cards. All joined in singing "For They are jolly good fellows". FAMILY GATHERING A family gathering was.held recently 'at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Tom McPonald, Kinlough. Those present were Mr. and Ronald Young and family, Water- loo; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomp- son and, family, Teeswater; and Mrs. Clare Bushell and fam- ily, Kingarf; Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon McDonald and family, South Line; Mr. and Mrs. Mac McDonald, Tucson, Arizona; Mr., and Mrs. Keh McDonald and Carl, Kinlough; Mis. Bill Gillingham, Clarkes Head, Gander•Bay; Mr. DUNGANNON Mrs. George Rivets and her son, Jim Rivett , left by plane from Malton Thursday evening for a three week visit among other' members of the family in• British Columbia. ReV. and Mrs. Clarence Mc - Clenaghan visited on Sunday after noon With the latter's 'sister , Mrs, A. R. Goudie, in. Kitchener. On Sunday Mrs.' Cecil Blake and Barbara, were dinner guestS of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kilpatrick, Heather, Warren and Scott of near Listowel. During the•past week Mrs. Lorne Woods, Lucknow spent a few days with Mrs. C. Blake, and other visitors included ' Mrs. John Kilpatrick, Lucknow Lorne Alton and Marsha , and 'Miss Beth McConnell. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. John Bere and Karen Hernandez from London visited Mrs. Mary Bere and . family. A number of parents and stud- ents from here attended May 30 Music Night at G.D.C.I. The students' band played a number of selections. ,This evening of music was sponsored by the Huron Board W E DN ESDAyji of kduCation. Recently Mr. and* George Ribey and farm') Sea forth visited Mt, aild Wm . Wiggins. ' Congratulations to Mt, Bill Park on the birth of I Gordon, May 27,1974,; toria Hospital, London; And, c ongratulations /Ars. Donald Dickson ool of a baby girl, Rhonda It on May 26, at Alexandra God er jai Friends are sorry to leai Mrs . Torn. Park suffered a ankle in a recent fall, Mrs. Ernest Pritchard onto is visiting the Pent ilies in the community, Plans are being comp] the Sunday Service at Ca setting ,'June 9th at 11 a, and Dungannon congrega, made plans for this to be service , followed by a pi lunch and games, It is young and old will enjoy fellowship in family groat The annual service at non cemetery is belOarr 'for July 7 at 2.30 p.m, G. G; Russell from Pond Anglican Church as spea ELECT JOHN LONEY Progressive Conservative in Bruce Bruce Federal P.C. Assoc. and Mrs. Joseph Guest, Teeswater. Mr. and Mrs. Ken MacDonald, are away on a trip to the West. Carl is spending awhile with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Carl Yea nd le , Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Tem.McDonald and Mrs. Bill Gillingham spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Rex Stewart.