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escaped from the crowded hall. It wasnow
or never,. and Teddy blurted out 'his words
clumsily and completely, devoid of finesse.
"Do ye think ye could marry me, Lucy?"
She smiled at his embarrassed awkward-
ness.
"1 had expected a proposal in more
appropriate surroundings and, perhaps, ' a
little more gallant,'.' Lucy said in jest. She
kissed him softly on the cheek. - .,
"Yes, Teddy, I really think I could!"
njoy turkey dinner
Twenty-six ladies of the Lucknow Woni-
en's Institute sat down to a delicious turkey
dinner on Tuesday, October 9. Following
dinner Grace Gibson conducted the busi-
ness. An invitation to attend the White-
church W.I. meeting on Wednesday,
October 10 was accepted and ' arrange-
ments were made for cars to take the,
ladies. Delegates to attend the County
Rally at Tara on October 18 are . Tillie
Wilson and Mary MacGillivray. Plans were
made to have a table at the Kinette's
bazaar on 'December 1.
A meeting.on October. 17 at 2 p.m. is to
be held to, discuss the seniors drop in
,centre. Tillie Wilson will represent the
Women's Institute at this meeting. Plans
were also discussed 're the Christmas
dinner for the Institute.
A sing song.. was led by Noma Campbell
and Evelyn Cook, accompanied by Edith
Webster. Stella Tillbrook demonstrated
how to cover chairs and Susan .McNaugh-
ton gave the motto; It is not what you start
but what you finish, that counts. . •
Dora Brooks thanked everyone who
helped prepare the dinner and the meeting
adjourned.
Pro-life group receives donation
The Wingham and District pro-life held
tts ' second: meeting of the season on
October 1.
The group plans to resume its television
ads in January. The group also had an
information booth- at the Teeswater Fair
and assisted the Listowel 'Right. to Life
group at its information booth at the recent
international plowing match. Some mem-
bers reported encountering a growing
interest in the .pro-life . cause in this
community and across the country.
The treasurer of our local pro-life group
received a donation from Tom Fritz, of
Chepstow, who recently undertook a run
from Chepstow to Midland in support of
the cause and in honour of the Pope's
recent visit, Mr. Fritz hopes eventually to
raise at least $5,000. There are new pro-life
groups being formed elsewhere in the
province, for example, in Strathroy and in
Durham.
The ; question as to what immediate
tactics the pro-life movement • should adopt
was discussed. First, the group is striving
to ensure enforcement of existing lawn
They could then consider whether more
stringent laws would be necessary in order
to prevent abortion.
The Lanesvihe Lords opened their
broomball season on Sunday, October 14
when they defeated the Clinton Warriors 4
- 1.
Ernest John Snowden
Ernest John Snowden of Lucknow died at
Wingham and District Hospital on Thurs-
day, October 4,, 1984 'following a lengthy
illness. He was 69.
A farmer in East Wawanosh prior to his'
retirement to Lucknow . in 1979, he was a
member of Donnybrook United Church. and
Belgrave Orange Lodge.
Born in Amaranth Township, Dqfferin
County on April 13, 1915, he was a son of
the . late James Snowden and Augusta
Haines. Hei married Caroline Humphrey of
West ,Wawanosh on June 9, 1945.
He is survived by his wife, three sons,
William of Goderich, Ronald of Dungannon
and Allan` of West Wawanosh, a daughter,
Linda Bosman of Clinton and '10 grand-
children.
ESTATE AUCTION: River View in Sa]ltford, Saturday, October 27, 2:00 p.m.
OBITUARY
He was predeceased by a son, Brian in'
1978, his parents ,and a brother in. infancy.
The funeral wasconducted from the
MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home"
in Lucknow on Saturday., October 6, 1984 at
1 p,m. by Rev. Warren McDougall of
Lucknow United Church.
Flower bearers were grandchildren,.
Jeffery, Dana and Christine Bosman;.
Kimberley, Kerri, Melissa and Bill Snow-
den. •
Pallbearers were Orland Irwin, Wesley
Young, Norman McDonald, John Jamie-
son, Earl Jamieson and Ronald Jamieson.
Burial followed at Greenhill Cemetery,
Lucknow.
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AGRI-FOOD.MONTH 1984:.
WHEREAS the prosperity and well-being of this municipality are
dependent upon the co-operation of the farmers and urban residents
of society., and
WHEREAS the, complexities of agricuilture and the divergence of
farming activities from those of urban areas have led to a widening
gulf of,misunderstanding, and'
WHEREAS this misunderstanding must be eliminated, and each group
given the opportunity to understand theother if our Canadian way
of life is to endure, and .
WHEREAS Agri -Food Week provides an unparalleledopportunity for
formers and urban residents to become reacquainted,
1, THEREFORE,'TNOMAS' J:'CUNNINGHAM;"Warden of the COUNTY OF
HURON, do hereby proclaim the period of October 1 through 31 to
be Agri -Food Month 1984 clod Ido further call upon all citizens of this
community to participate as they, see fit to make Agri -Food Month
1984 a success in HURON COUNTY..
Dated,at GODERICH this 4th day of October, 1984.
Thomas J.Cunningham
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