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PAGE NINE THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Ripley's Alive
In 75
By Elaine Pollock
I could have danced all night!
Perhaps that's what you'll be
saying on Ripley Huron Reunion
week end. Friday night there will
be dancing in the arena. On the
arena • floor The Bluetones will
supply music, while upstairs in the
arena auditorium, there will be a
Teen dance" to C.A.K.E. Saturday
night, after , the pageant, "Satin
Brass" will have toes tapping on
the arena floor, and up in *the
auditorium the Junior Farmers are
having "The Milestones" play for
a dance for the younger crowd.
Sunday night, or I guess Monday
morning, Norm Dunsmoor is going
to keep things rolling after the Shirt
Tail Parade. Monday night, it's the
grand finale, a concert and dance
by "The Chaparrals" from Kitch.:
ener.
A reminder for those singing in
the Church choir, there is practice
on Sunday, June 22 in Pine River
Church at .3 o'clock.
See you at the Reunion, August
1, 2, 3 and 4.
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.201144.RS AGO:
MAY1955
A new Sport and Auto Supply
store Operated by Allan MacIntyre
and Al Irwin, was officially opened
on May 14th in the preniises in, the
Joynt Block, formerly occupied by
Greer Radio and Electric.
Mr. and Mrs.• William Lloyd and
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Boyle of London
and formerly of Lucknow and
Kinloss, purchased the Rest-A-
While ,Lodge at Bruce Beach from
Miss Elizabeth Henderson, Luck-
now.
The congregation of historic
South Kinloss Presbyterian Church
observed its 99th anniversary
which ushered in, the 100th year
since the congregation was estab-
lished.
40 YEARS. A GO
MAY 1935
J. L. MacMillan's butcher shop
was burglarized, but the haul was
small however as the cash register
contained only a little silver, which
Guide and Brownie
Revel Rally Held
At Mount Forest
Saturday, Jtine 14, marked the
first Girl Guide and Brownie Revel
Rally held at the Mount Forest Fair
Grounds. Approximately 700 girls
and their leaders, representing the
Guide Companies and Brownie.
Packs of Beaver Division, joined to
celebrate 65 years in Guiding. This
was the, Division's way of portray-
ing "Guiding on the MOVe", which
is being celebrated all across
Canada this year.
A parade marched from the fair
grounds through the main street of
Mount Forest. Each company and
pack wore costumes of the various
Countries being represented. Some
of these were Switzerland, Japan,
Germany, India, Mexico, Holland
and Canada. The Happy Wanderer
was sung by all during the parade.
Opening exercises were conclud-
ed by Division Commiiiioner, Mrs.
Angus MacLennan. It was *a fun
day for all with .the girls taking part
in, games and crafts; setting up of
displays and ending with campfire.
Points were allotted for costum-
es, displays and games. The 1st
Lucknow Brownie Pack tied for 3rd
place with the 1st Neustadt
Brownie Pack. The 1st Lucknow
Guide Company placed 2nd, a mere
4 points behind the first place 1st
Goderich Company.
Those attending from the Luck-,
now Brownie Pack were: Helen
MacIntyre, Lori Stanley, Debbie
Huffman, Shirley Loree, Judy
Hunter, Janice McInnes, Tracey
McDonagh, Rosalea Cameron,
Anne Hamilton, Sharon Struthers
and leaders Mrs. Harold Greer and
Mrs. David Kirkland,
Representing the Lucknow Guide
Company were Marion Raynard,
Suzanne Kirkland, Terry Taylor,
Linda Taylor, Kathy Brooks, Edith
Greer, Cori McKim, Kathryn
,McKim, Lorna Boyle, Jill Murray,
Janet Wilkins, Elilabeth Wilkins,
Nancy Thompson, Susan Thomp-
son,i Ettabelle MacDonald, Faye
Porster with leaders, Mrs. Evans
Helm and Mrs. Jim Morrison and
District Commissioner Mrs. Jack
McKim.
was taken 'along, with a small
amount of meat. •
Once, again $t. Peter's Dramatic
Society delighted the community in
their presentation of the comedY,
"Enter. the Prodigal". The cast
included Mrs. Hassal, Rev. J.
Geoghegan, Melvin Johnstone,
Eileen Johnstone, Hugh Cuming,
Maud Cook, George Hassal,
Dorothy Cook. Cameron Geddes
provided vocal numbers between
acts with Mrs. G. A. Newton as
accompanist.
A flying squirrel, a real oddity in
this district, was seen in the
village.
60 YEARS AGO
MAY 1915
Lucknow Presbyterian Church
celebrated its Silver Jubilee.
Twenty-fivelears previously May
9th, 1890, the building was
declared open and dedicated, the
pteacher being Professor McLaren
of Knox College. The pastor of the
church was Rev. J. S. Duncan.
The Lucknow-Kinloss stage, a
standing feature of the north
Gravel Road traffic since pioneer
days, made its last run on May
22nd, 1915. The territory around
Kinloss postoffice would be served
by the rural mail routes out from
Holyrood.
ST. HELENS
Mrs. Freida Gontier of London
was. a week end visitor with Mr.
and Mrs. • Andrew Gaunt.
Kathy Mewhinney of Hanover
spent a few days with her pai•ents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mewhinney.
Mrs. Lorne Forster held a
relative shower on Thursday for her
niece, Ellen Elliott,. bride elect.
On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank McQuillin and Mrs. Fred`
McQuillin were guests at the
Johnston-MacNeil wedding in Lon-
don. Dr. Johnston is a nephew of
the McQuillins.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry McQuillin,
Jill and Scott of Oshawa spent the
week end with their mother, Mrs.
Fred McQuillin..
Gordon Lyons has returned home
from Wingham and District Hosp-
ital.
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