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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-09-11, Page 2;v • 4 � , s, wt t YrF 1 • PAG1 TWO. ....4.414•44•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 . The LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • "The, Soppy Town" — On the Huron -Bruce Boundary • Second Class Mail Registration Number 0847 Established 1873 -- Published Wednesday Member of the C.C.N,A. and O.W.N.A. Subscription Rate, $8.00 a year • in advance $2 extra to U.S.A. and Foreign Donald C. Thompson, Publisher i.. • • i. 4••••••••••••••••••...•.....•••.••..•.••.... Two Car Accident At Olivet Saturday, Three Are Hospitalized In London OLIVET NEWS Visiting on the week end with Mr. and •Mrs. Ray Hamilton, Wendy and Joanne were Mrs. Vera Blackwell, David , Lori, Janet and Arnold Lepart of Fonthill, Harold Stacey and Dorothy Perryman of Barrie. They all attended the 35th wedding anniversary party on Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tout of. Kincardine. Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Blackwell, and Harold Stacey are sisters and brother of Mrs. Tout. Two daughters of Mrs. Black- well and their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Neff and. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dayman of Port Colborne were also supposed to attend the anniversary party, but unfortunate ly were involved in a car accid- ent at the corner of the 2nd con- cession and the I th sideroad at. stippertime on Saturday on their way to Kincardine. Two of them were taken to University Hospital. The two in Kincardine were released during the weekend. The driver of the othercar involved , Miss Nancy McLennan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart McLennan of Kintail, Was also taken to London but was released from hospital last week end. HOCKEN - McDONAGH Mr, and Mrs. Murray McDonagh of Sault Ste. Marie , Ontario an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Deborah Lynn to Mr. Thomas Douglas Hocken, son of Mr, and Mrs. D. A. Hocken of Sault Ste, Marie, The wedding will take place on Saturday, Sept- ember 28th at 4 p.m. in Willow - grove United Church, Sault Ste, Marie. WICKIE - RUSTON The marriage is announced of Audrey Isobel Ruston of George - town, daughter of Mrs. Harold Stanley and the late Mr. Stanley , Lucknow, and Roy Wickie of Stratford. The wedding took place on Saturday, August 24th at Georgetown. PAYNE - MUNDELL Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mundell of R. R. 2 Wingham are pileased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen Elizabeth , to Mr. Cecil Scott Payne , son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Payne of Molesworth. The wedding will take place Fri day., October 4th, 1974, at 8 p.m. in Knox Presbyterian Church, Bel - more. ENTERTAINMENT •iNiN • i~iii•'•'iNiNiHiNiHiNiNiHiNiNi~iNiNiNiNiNi~i• 80111 FRIDAY.; AND SATURDAY .NIGHTS OF THE LUCKNOW FALL FAIR SEPTEMBER 20 AND 21 1.1111111111.11110 111 ON ft FRIDAY NIGHT IN THE ARENA 8 TO 10 P.M. ARENA OPEN FOR VIEWING EXHIBITS ADMISSION S0c FOR EVERYONE CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT FEATURING LORI HACKETT ON ACCORDIAN, THE DON CAMERON . FAMILY, DAVID MILLER ON GUITAR, STEPHEN PRITCHARD WITH VOCALS, TRUMPET QUARTETTE FROM SCHOOL BAND, ALLAN R. MILLER MUSICAL NUMBERS, NICHOLSON SISTERS, LYNNE AND CARYN. Wain In NO MAN ma INM WEI I% §I MO Oak SATURDAY NIGHT IN THE ARENA 8:30 P.M. — ENTERTAINMENT BY CLARENCE ADLAM GROUP FROM DURHAM WITH CANADA'S CHAMPION STEP DANCER, ANNA MARIE REDMOND ADDED ENTERTAINMENT BY SENIOR DEB -U -TANTS FROM WINGHAM — HEEL KICKING KUTIES FROM, BELGRAVE — FIVE .000LTES SISTERS FROM BELGRAVE -- BALLAGH FAMILY FROM TEESWATER 10:00 P.M. BEAUTY CONTEST Choosing of Miss Midwestern Ontario. Featuring girls from area towns. Winner will enter Miss Dominion of Canada Contest CONCERT CONTINUES tecni 111 • GetMore Hem. QUALITY USED CARS! BARGAIN PRICEIN4 1973 DODGE, 4 door hardtop 1972 CHRYSLER, 4 door sedan, air conditioned 1972 PONTIAC, 2 door hardtop 1972 PONTIAC CATALINA, 4 door hardtop 3':1972 PONTIAC LAURENT IANS,, 4 door sedans 1972 PONTIAC BROUGHAM, 4 door hardtop 1972 CHEV IMPALA, 4 door 1972 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN, 2 door hardtop 1972 LAURENTIAN, 4 door sedan 1970 PONTIAC PARISIENNE, 4 door hardtop 1969 CHEVY VAN , V8 automatic 1968 DODGE , 2 door hardtop HAMM'S CAR SALES LTD. BLYTH PHONE 52&434 Softball Team Win Over Kincardine, Play Championship With Mt. Forest Lucknow Intermediate softball team defeated Kincardine in two straight games in the Intermediate "A" semi finals and now advance to play Mount Forest in the finals. In Lucknow , against Kincardine, the score was 14-4 for the Sepoys and back in the lakeside town they again won by a 5-0 count. The first game in the Mount Forest series will be played in, Lucknow on Wednesday night, September 11 at 9 p.m. The re - 35 Rinks In Labour Day Tourny The annual Lucknow Lawn Bowl- ing Club's Labour Day lawn bowl- ing tournament was held Monday, September 2nd with thirty-five entries. The first prize Chiroptractic Mat ress and box springs, donated by Johnstone and Son and Beverly Bedding, were won by Joe Dorsch and Son of Waterloo. Other winners in order were as follows; Jim Watkin's rink, Lon-, don; Rae Henderson's rink, Lon- don; Reg Robinson's rink, Mitch- ell; Lee Ryan's rink, Goderich; Jack MacDonald and Chas. And- erson, Lucknow; Jack Piddick's rink, Woodstock; jack Fisher and Alf Herbert , _Lucknow; M. Mair rink, Chesley; Alex MacNay and Gordon MacPherson, Lucknow; Stew. Philip's rink, London; Peter Falk's rink, Hanover; W. J. New - comb's rink, Clinton; Omar Haz- elgrove's rink, Wingham; H. Pickett's rink, Streetsville; Lorne Gardner's rink, Wingham; Geo. Huston's rink, Port Elgin; Herb Barnett's rink, Paisley; Roy Fin- layson and A , 3, Wilson, Lucknow; Geo. McClevis' rink, Chesley; Jas. Coultes' rink, Belgrave; E. Ireland's rink, Wingham; Ed Mal- uski's rink, Chesley; Lorne Webb's rink, Goderich; Jack Henderson and Donnie Johnstone , Lucknow; Keith Collyer and Omar Brooks , Lucknow; Chas. Healey's rink, Ailsa Craig. turn game in Mount Forest will Friday at 9 p.m. and back to Luc know for thethird game on Sunday, September 15 at 7.30 p.m. REV. COOK CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Representatives from Huron. Perth Presbytery participated in the service. Prior to accepting a call to local charge , Rev. Cook had at Queen Street United Church Toronto. He moved into the manse, located at the southern outskirts of Lucknow, in mid summer, Rev. Cook is originally from ilton. Mrs. Cook is a registers nurse and their daughter Cattle 17 , is a student in grade 12 at Madill Secondary School. Asa Paul resides in Toronto. Rev . Cook succeeds Rev. Jan Hummel who earlier this year accepted a call to minister et Hic kson. Kingsbridge Pa For Area Folk A group of couples who were married fifty years or over wer invited along with other hie -to a lawn dinner at Mrs. Berea dine Kinney's home near Igs bridge on Saturday September 6th . ed th D. A. MacLennan play bagpipes while they were getti acquainted with each other. l' Mac Murchy acted aftteastmg dinna for the occasion. they moved into her ho his Bert MacDonald play accompanied by Miss Mabee. Donald and Mrs. Cole on Pia no. They entertained with time music for over two hours, was very much enjoyed by all. Some , who could not sit sti and listen to the good music,cards ced while others play