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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-08-10, Page 5• .. 1. •. • DI . • • • • - ---.•.—P.,9.7•WIMI.1411.110WILIWW11.111111WWWIF•71511111 WEDNESDAY, AUG. 10th, 1955 • MONUMENTS • SKELTON MEMORIALS WALKERT • We are; the only Manufac,.. turers in this •part of Ontario Of high class, Monuments: 1:1,thp• import!granite :from _the___ OlarCoimtry in the rough by the carload and'precesX.from • the • rough • to the: fitkished monument *.: No.. iniailleMan. When choosing .monuMent tome and see 'one of the' • largest selectiOns in Ontario; Established over' sixty years., Write or :phone Walkerton 8 and reverse charges. SKELTON' •MEMORIALpi wALKERToN • . Tooled To , Repair All Makes Of Tractors _ _ Allis Chalmers . "AO TRACTOR Condition • ONE USED PLOW 410 .eitAwLiiit, FOUR -ROLLERS Before .Buying l See •Us For • ' ' COMBINES . WAGONS, BALERS; • -MOWERS SIDE RAKES KINLOUGH GARAGE •• W. BRECKLES • Phone. -18-r-20, •Ripley • THE HOME OF KM SERVICE and Genuine JOHN DEERE PARTS '.; HLpENI3Y ELECTRIC MOTOR • .SERV•IcE Armature and .Pjeld Winding, " Brushes,. Bearings, Ete. • , Repairs to • Fractional and Integral• .• /ic•rsepwer-Motors, Also Electric Fans, Vacuums, Clippers.; brills, Eth. , , . HALDENBY ELECTRIC Kinlough •PhOne Ripley 111-r-29 • , p • p h $ t b • 4 4e •ORSQNALIZED LABELS We' ear, now supply you with ersopalized labels,tractively. tinted in two colors, aiid in a andy plastic dispenser, You .re- -4130- "useful labels for only .50. Use them to .startip your oohs,' records, letters, packages, C. Drop in and see a sample; - • LUCKIVOW SENTM/41, .• Blonde': So you had, a date with navy man. What Wag hirrank? Brunette:"Ijonl know. But .I'm, are he Must have been the chief etting officop. 6 4 THE 14=0* SENTINEL, LUCKNOV1 ONTARIO '• • "'Adz Fivz. NOR, FARMER. PRESIDENT 'Phe /July meeting of the Kair- shea Women's Institute.was.held at Holyrood hall with Mrs. F. Gilchrist and Mrs.. W. F.. Mac- Donald co -hostesses. Mrs; D.. L. Mackinnon' presided. It was de- cided to make the 'usual donation. of •$10 to. the Agricultural Sbc- y. It was decided that the vegetable display at L,ucknOW Fall Fair be restricted to listed vegetables this year, •Mrs. Chis - lett Was appointed- to take Miss inthe;debate to be -held at the "AuOust.Meeting as Miss' MacKay, found. it imposs- ible to act. -. . A minute's 'Silence Was obSer; MeMorY Of Mr. • Waiter MacKenzie, the 'hilsband of , one of out members. • The roll call was answered by I • "a • written recipe for a supper dish". , Mrs. Houston Tavored With an instrumental and Mrs. T, 'Coll-. yer :gave a reading. The Daugh ters .of :the. Kairshea presented their skit "Play Safe •with Mille and displayed. their books "The Milky Way". Mrs,. Htighea com- mented • ona:, display of. ba.ndi- 'crafts by the • Daughters of the Kairshea. Mrs. D. Carruthers Was Presented with a, small gift• as he • has :moved to Ripley. Karen Carruthers sang a solo And Mrs. 1.• Carruthers gave a piano irisiru- Mental. A •nliscellaneoui auction sale was, held . with Mrs..' T.. ',A. MacDonald:as. auctioneer: . • - The meeting ended with the Queen and Institute grace and social hour f011oWed. • • The August •meeting will he. held inthe evening at the. home of -1VIts. 'Richard Martin, Directors are Mrs.'. G. Hainilton, R. •FinlaYson, Mrs....A. • Martin' and Mrs. C. Roulston. . • : • • t KINLOUGH • • 114_,Y 27th—Mr. : Frank Murray. spent- awhile with Mr. and ,Mrs. .Bob' Dales at Hamilton. Frank is conValeacing.following a hand in- jury earlier :insrnin , the'uer. Master Keith Maulden 'spent - the pat weekwith his, ,coUsin. Peggy' Phillips .at Fonthi11. : .. We are sorry ,to report- that. Sandra Percy had themisforturie to fall fracturing her arm. Miss May Boyle spent 'the' week -'end at Bruce Beach at the ,Rest -A -While lodge: • .• Miss • Lenore Slessor .visited during the past week with Eve - lyn SialibisOn.- • .,• ••• . • , Mr. and.MrS, W. E. Balderiby, • Mr. and MrS. John?Stroeder and, 'family' were redent visitors with 'Mr. and .Mrs. NOrman Fry. • • - Miss' Charlaine Ball of Lon- don has beeh holidaying with Mr. arid Mrs. ANx. Percy. • • • Congratulations to, Mr. &. Mrs.' DoIr 13ttstel1tr-thp' birth:, Of Wt. son, 'aihrolber for Janet and Shir- .. • A number from here attended • the confirmation service' in, I3er: vie 'on Sunday morning. ' • The Presbyterian W.M.. meet- ing was held at the horne'of Mrs. Tom MacDonald, Mrs, Perry Hod- gins read the sdripture. •The roll call was ansvvered.with the word "Sabbath". • Business was dealt with. Mrs. Wesley Guest led in prayer. Readings fromthe study book were.. taken- by Mrs: Alex Perdy,„ Mrs; Darr' McInnes and • Mrs, PerryRod-girls. Sharon Hod-, 'gins Played 'a piano solo, Read-' -ings---were---given by----M-r, s,------Johrr Barr, Mrs. •Lyrnan Sutton, Miss Bessie MCM.Urchy was the mis- sionary ;studied. Mrs. Frank . IVIatddep read letter from Miss Lillian' Dickson. Mrs. • Wesley • Guest 'gave ,the*.closing remarks, The meeting , dosed with the Lord's prayer -and while Iiinch • Was being prepared, Mrs, John rnerson told a few interesting points about' her recent trip. to the British 41es, '1 -- is.iir, Don d.iiiifilehiam----til phone installed last Week. ' .. Master Allan McFarlan spent a few -clays with Mr. 'and, Mrs.., Hovvard Orr: Of Huron. . Mr. and Mrs. Rtissell Ball of .. -A-lex.15ercy..Char- London spent the week -end with Mr, and Mrs, laine tall ,returind home with them',• Mr; and. Mrs. Harold SlesSor : .• and fmily_of_GlaMis--spent;Su.P ay With Mr, and Mrs. Bert Nicholson. . Miss Erlina JeanPercy spent the week -end with Mr. and M. Howard•'14 Orr, Huron. Misses' Erlma Percy and Bev- erley Starirey, Messrs: Ralph and George Haldenby, al] Of Torento,. spent' the week -end at 'their re- spective homes here. • Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stanley and family attended a birthday din- ner at the home of Mr. and MrS, B. J. Kaake, it being the.'occasion of 4r,'Walter Kaake's.. 80th •birthday, His many fr_en,i tend heartiest dongratplations.''. • Mrs Stanleys' brother; A. 1, • Kaake, 1).as.:: been, a• patient- in. Hospital with a hand • . , • infec.tion, • •;..4•• Ashfield Presbyterian W.M.S. There- were 28present. at the July meeting of the W.M.S.'held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Hector MaeLean:•Mrs. D. A. 'Mac- Lean was in charge ,ok. the grain and and opened the xneeting. with prayer. The seripture read- ing, exposition and prayer were taken by;Mrs. Thos. MacDonald, arid,the topic was summarized by Mrs. Dayid MacMurchy and Mrs. 1. . .•. • We' have best quality coal in stock: 1.• , . . 'nil I up i'ou'r bins at the sunun- er— r.e • ' , . .,. i tic stow oak' Co. 'Phone 10, Lucknoiv . • 1 Henry MacKenzie.. The May let-' Allan MacLean and Louise. Mac - ter. from Mrs' lyialeolm of For- 'Lerman sang a duet. It was2de- mosa, and sketches of the .lives eicl.ed to invite the Ripley W.M.S.. of several missionaries, were, to the Atigust meeting to be read. IVLr..IItigh MacKenzie con- .held in he church basement, The ducted a• Bible quiz and Mrs!hostess and the committee serv- VanDer Lay led in prayer. Mrs, ed lunch. •." • • . • . 1 ^1 • 84tUeituti.! • 4e91 VOZon'tvitRivl.! cy5V-V1 • 0e-3 • • • , ..• • • 6.1,14,0wouzAl-I Weic"e! Vimdcw.A • KAA4C : • <0?,.cji • , •••• . • . , • • • *ore .. . . . f • • .**,'„.....4,:;•••••."... • •• < . 1." t,,•' -i7.1„;;;, • , i•• • 1,• • ," • • ' . 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The pleasure which • Scout S take in being of service to who's• '. is no greater than she pleastire.whiclf • • theBofM 'takes in 1,.Cing at tile service of the iloy .• . • • • • • .... t••••••••••.••••••••• !,^.1(•!.•sr.:•• .x• #14 TO 2k1111011 OPIADIANS BANK OP. MONTREAL okif!,A,4•47�24te444 %VC lit114 0 lilt rtrit • ••• , CANADIA•Ni IN t•VENY • 4' • • WALK : ,Or 1.101r •stoics. 11)7 6P•aoisi • I. • :•:1 . ' Ai.. Imo 'immittimirl , . • • • 4a • 4 •