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EMORIALS.
WAIKERTON
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SKELTON.
MEMORIALS
WALKERTON
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:THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Christ's gospel to Friday afternoon ..at 2,00 pm.
:KINLOUGH
Mr. and Mrs. alcolm Lane
visited. with :Toronto relatives
during the week.
Mrs. Casey Jerome of Detroit
is spending awhile with 'Mr:. • and
Mrs. Harvey., Hodgns: and family.
Mrs, Katherine Hewitt' of Kin-
loss visited during the week with
Mr:' a'nd Mrs. George Graham. <
Mrs. , Wesley Guest spent. Tues-,
day :with ° Mr. • and -Mrs, Stanley
Johnston and farnily' at. London.
Mr. and 1VIrs. Roy Schneller
t Belleville wre. they
motored o Bhe
, - -
attended.
a .confirmation • service
on Palm' Sunday. Their daughter
Margaret, who is: a .student at
the.Ontario School� �f r. the peal
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there, was one of the. candidates:
On Wednesday. 'afternoon the
Pregbyterian W.14S. entertained
Members' from the "Kinloss Unit=
•.ed W,M.S.. and the W.A... and Evt
ening • Guild of . the Anglican
Church here. Miss Margaret Rob-
ertson was •in the chair. Mrs.:
John, Barr , read , the : scripture;
,also ftiie meditation on the life
of Mary Magdelene. Miss Eliz-
abeth Scott led in prayer. Min-
ues ,and • roll • call was read by
• Mrs. Alex Percy who also read
from the Glad Tidings. Mrs. Ben
Scott • was in charge of the. pro-
gram ,which. 'began with an ad-
dress by Mrs,". (Rev.)' McKinney
who talked on not only .Every.one is 'welcome, •
women. �'but H W I . will. Meet confided in r12 He
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Thu
• disciples The 5th at the o0l'►1 c of
to women, In 'St. John's gospel 1 day, Aprilall,;
'revealed Himself to Mrs, Frank Maulden.. 'R
where Jest 'x IdentifY
the samaritan women, ,also in the your 'Sutohic eConservter aL
garden to Diary where he'said payment of • fees; Ipi service you
"I am 'alive for evermore".' MarY tion quiz; motto,
will find the greatest,joy; repg4
was the:. first to see our Lord in
of standing coMmittees; repo•rt ,o#
His: risen glory: Three 'truths 're
vealed to women; are:. To know
the gospel in all its .fullness;
Jesus said. to Mary—go; to speak
and dell. others. The hymn "Jesus
keep me, near the Cross". was
sung. Mrs. Harold. Haldenby' fav-
ored with_ a solo "The , Palms".
Easter readings •s were , given by
Mr's.
Torn
and.
Mrs: man Sutton..
"Faith Colwell and .farm y,
of Peace" was .the' closing hymn.
Mrs. James- Hodgins and • Mrs.
-Dean Hewitt thanked the
after which a dainty luncheon
was. served. and a. social time en-
j oyed by . all. •
sec.-treas.; ..election of officers,,
directors, -Mrs. Morgan Johnston,
Mrs.` Wm. Wall, Mrs, Morley
Bushell, Mrs. Sam Farmer.
'For the month of April the
Anglican ,.ser',vices will be at'11'
J. • W.: Colw_ell.. accom�Pan-_
•Mrs.
Mabel Campbell,. and ied` . Mr and Mrs. 'Don • McCOs e
Mrs..,, Maub at h ..
Hodgins. The offering was
WEDNESDAY, MARCH
and family. to' visit.' Sunday Currie
e b Mrs Cliff , Jo1in;;ton home of Mr. and. • :M s.
received Y 1 Con 2
Mrs. Donald. McEwan 'aAd , in-
fant, soh' returned home on 'Tues-
day . from Kincardine . Hospital..
Mr. and Mrs. George Cuyler,
Kenneth and Colyne of Millar -
ton visited on Friday evening
with' Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nichol-
son and' family.
A Good Friday 'service` will Abe
held in . the' Anglican Church on
ended the
Friends fromci here att
funeral of the late Richard
Baker on 'Friday afternoon.
Mr. and. Mrs. Clayton -Nichol
son, Judy, Ronnie and Bonnie of
Ripley, Mr. .and Mrs. Tom Bell;
Teddy, . Murray, and Johnny, Mrs.
G1en Campbell and Glenna of
Amberley, Mrs. ` Ed Hedley :and
Helen Ruth .of Kincardine, ;visit-
ed Sunday with ,Mr. and MrS.•
Bert, Nicholson and family.
. Messrs. • Leonard and' .Everett..
Stanley and Gordon? •McKin �:
Lansing, Minh.,. visited with
and Mrs. Harvey '.Hodgins. '
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HALDENBY
ELECTRIC.' MOTOR
SERVICE'
Armature and Field Winding,
Brushes; Bearings Etc...
Repairs to".
Fractional and Integral
Horsepower • Motors,
Also Electric. Fans, •. Vacuums,
liP pers,. Drilla,. Etc, .•
• HALDENBY 'ELECTRIC .
Kinloueh.
Phone; .Ripley 111.r'-29
The gunman .walked up to a•
theatre cashier, stuck a \ gun, .in
her face and growled:.
"The picture was terrible -
give me everybody's money ,
'back" °
ST." HELENS•
• .Mrs. Gordon MacPherson and
Mrs: Janes ;Curran • attended a'
. i complimentary banquet sponsor -
he, -Ontario Department
of tenere ` o re""
i •Huron County, 4-11 leaders in ap
preciation of .their leadership
during the year, at "Clinton
cently
The annual ;meeting of the
women's: Institute ' will be held
in the .Community : Hall, .Thurs
day, .April 5th at 2,30.; Rollcall„
"Suggestions for ianproving our
meetings in the 'coming .year"; the
reports of the year will be giv-
en; hostesses, Mrs E. Gaunt, Mrs.
R. Erriington; Mrs. `Ross Gammie.,
Mrs. ` Charles . McDonald' Is.: a
patient' in Victoria:,'Hospital ' at
London' for ' a' thyroid operation.
Her m.any:.,friends hope for .a
speedy: recovery..
Be sure "toattend the play,
"Too Many Relatives" by the. A,
U. of. !Belgrave in the corn-
munity 'hall.,': on Thursday even-
ing,. April 3rd ' at. 8.30. A dance -
will follow Ladies please bring
:lunch.. Lunch. committee, Mrs.' Ec `.
W. Rice,; Mrs: H.: Webb; -Mrs: R. :
Gammie, Mrs. E. Barrbour, Miss ' •
•Mary, Murray, Mrs. J. Curran &
.Mrs. W. A: • Millen
Friday was Family Night • at
the variety concert' held ' in the,
Community'. Hall sponsored by
the.Women's Institute.. Mrs.'And-
rew Gaunt presided for'the very
fine ,prografrr fur ~`whiC ear}k -
meiirber..vias .supposed • to arrange
for one number.' the; : program,.
,opened by the'singing. of 0' Can-
ada, included piano solos.. by Mrs.''
Will Rcutherfford Ery'an_Gaxr mig,_ =.
Terry Wilson, Carolyn Mathers, ...
Eddie Gaunt, Marlene Purdon •of'
Belgrave 'and Mrs. Harold . Allin
of ' Lucknow; piano .duet by Mary
and Russell Allin of • ' Lucknow;
vocal solos Eby ° Phyllis • Barbour,
Lorne Forster.,Mrs. E. W. •:Rice,
Johnny . Gibb and Miss • Maiie
:Campbell, of Belfast;; vocal duets
'by. Mr. and' Mrs: $ikon- de
:Boer
i and Gladys' McDonald and Elaine
Cook of Zion; musical selections
oxt the trombone 'by Don 'Cainer-
onon'the mouth organ by Fred
MicQuillin •and the violin by Don-
ald 'Taylor; the : dancing of the •
highland fling by Mary. Fisher •
df Whitechurchand-...f he ° 'sword
dance by Mary Allin. Miss V. D.
Rutherford -contributed a reading
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"The smith_a' mighty man is he • ago. .And who can say what :future'
' with large and sinewy hands ..
That's :how- Long€ellov Flaw,him,...
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applications will be developed?`
Wii la yott 'Wiltae to egt m i'te
how. much' electricity will. be used
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community. Today,aesn
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have to be a physical giant, for the to power machinery in, say, 1975?
sm�nith has a new, kind of muscle.' Ontario Hydro endeavours to do
We can't describe i 'for it.'a' that every day ... look into the
invisible.. A unit
we know as ''a future anticipate electric
"kilowatt- hour" ' muscle -power requirements. •
°morrow s living as well as
without an.equal.
odaythe ro .-.:the--bellows.-today's. wilLmore.__and more be: _
and vibrant ring 'of the anvil are measured in kilowatt-hours, It is
' replaced by, the hum of motors and the, aim of Hydro to provide an
the dull thud of the forging.: ham- adequate supply of electricity .
mer: 'Electricity; ' ac omp.lishin:g :-- 'sa vital to Ontario's' farms; homes
tasks thought impossible 50 years. and industries..
FAMILY ASSURES YOUR'.
'"Decoration before Desperation .-
The ' enjoyable evening •closed
with dancing to 'an isic Supplied
iby Mr: John Wraith, Roddy and
Eldon, Wraith of • Lucknow, Don
Cameron and Donald Taylor with
Mrs. Erriekt Walker at the piano
and -with Fred • McQuiiliri and ,
Donald ,Murray as callers -off:
Everyone is invited to thr' spe
We a1W 0,AzTrrttay� servi,ee `rn µ the_._
'United Church on Friday Owen%
ing at 8.00 o'clock.
Mr. and. Mrs. Andrew daunt '
weree..."iii Guelph ontSt�Cnday -as
guests at a special church ser..
vice 'for the graduating c:' ass o#`
the O.A.; held in the War, Mem-
r orial . Chapel.: Their 'son, Murray,
1 corripletes histwo.year' course on
April 6th , ,. . ,
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