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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-05-16, Page 9t s e d• ' J. 11' e, 'L- �s of '' iy WEDNESDAY, MAY 16th, 1956 ,MONUMENTS. SKELiON MEMORIALS WAtKER70N We. ate . the only manufac- turers in this part of :Ontario of.. high ill classy Monuments who import •granite from the. Old Country in the rough by the4earload, and process from. -the rough to the :finished monument No middleman. When. cioosing a monument come . and , see one . of the largest ' selectiions' in Ontario. Established,over sixty, years.. Write or phone' Walkerton :8 and.. reverse charges. -• .SKELTON MEMO'R PALS WALKERTON NST-IOTE-;1... . S. SUMMER.P.LANS Mrs.C. Cook presided for •• the May .Meeting'. of Lueknow; W I: In the absence .of Mrs. B. Garri- mie, who was ,attending the sec retaries' conference in :Guelph, Mrs. B. Roach acted :as secretary. For June., 8th the Society is inviting.. St.. Helens, Hol'yrood,. _Whitechurch'__ _:and Ka i r s' h. e a branches. A penny, 'auction will . -be held• at...this'rneetin.g. It , was ,decided' to have.. Teeswater' W.I. 'join the extension service "course "Sandwiches a for • all Occasions". this .to be .held ;June• 113th; -at' 130, p.in: The District Annual will be held in .Tiverton • `on June.. 4th: .The annual 'picnic will . be held. ,. in Goderich.in August with Mfrs. J. MacMillan and :Mrs. Adams in charge. :A bus trip is :planned for London, Fair the second. week.week :of . September with Mrs:. Salkeld and Miss Rae to make arrange rnents. Roll call Was answered'. by an exchange. of ,plants or .seeds:•. 'Members of the Presbyterian Mission Band, . under .'the , dir'ect- ion of Mrs. B MacKenzie,. gave three numbers, a. ' chorus by the group, a` reading by Sharon Mow- �bi►-jn, a ue •y , oan Mac- Kenzie and .,Alleta . Pollock., Mrs. Wan,. Welsh gave ` a. splendid Pap- er on "Mother" and. the . prize for the oldest mother present, went�to :Mrs, Joe :Andtfrs`o' The guest. speaker was Mrs. D. McCosh,•':district 'president, who gave .an address on `.`Making our• common- ,place life interesting".! Mrs. R. Robertson' and Mrs. P. I Stewart ',both 'contributed read ings Mrs. Salkeld reported on the Wingham Bospital``Auxiliary meeting' and also stated changes in the: Fall Parr exhibit. . Mrs, Jessie Allin favored with a: piano: instrumental and Mrs. A., Wilson conducted a flarwer 'contest. -The -hostesses' Served•' a: salad plate lunch. L►UCKNOW SENTINEL, L1 TCKNOW,. • ZION Miss . , Sybil Barger oLondon spent'the week -end with her spar.. .ents, Mr, and Mrs, Howard Bar- ge• r. Mr. and • Mrs. George Hunter visited with Mr, and: Mrs. Wil- fred Drennan on. Sunday. Chuck McDonagh of ' London. J enckt M Do agh,ith Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.: D. A. Hackett' Visited . on :Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Leaver. Mr. and . Mrs. Donald AMurray; .and Marjgrie arid. Mrs. Russel. Ir vin visited Sunday evening -with Mr.' and' Mrs.. Nelson. Raynard.' • Mrs. Ivan 'Papernick • visi:ted 'on. Friday evening. withMr.uanc_l Mrs.'`:Will Ritchie aril on. Snday With -Mr. :and -Mrs. Robert Irvin and: Betty and Mr. and Mrs.:.El miter Wall were their guests, Mr. and . Mrs, Toni Magpffin visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Kirkland. • Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Anderson and family spent Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs.. Melvin Dickson of Port. Albert. • 'Church will be at 10. a.m.. and Sunday .School will follow.: LANGSIDE Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pinnell of Kincardine were visitors on 'Sung day at 'Mr,& Mrs. Cliff Y.ourig'_s. Mrs. arr fish :'Moffat -has gone to Ottawa to attend the. W.M.S. Sympathy is '.extended to Mrs. Clifford Young„ on the death. of her. father; Mrs.. : Writ..; Broome.. Mr; .and: Mrs. WM.' Evans and Ted were Sunday 'visitors at the home Of ,Mr.. and Mrs. Eric .Evans. at Hyde Park. Mr. Evans attend ed the christening ` service of their grandson, Melvin. The 'concert'in the;hall On. Friday.:evening' was*, •a decided success. TOM' Ribey • of . North: Bruce nwon..the satin-bound:wool len ,.(blank:et. < in" the lucky draw. -The proceedi of the •evening, 'which :exceeded ,all expectations, will he',used, to, take, the. pupils and teachers of,, School' Sections 8 ' ari'd.9 on a bus., trip . to the Ford' Museum at Greenwich Village` in i Michigan. • Mrs. Dave Anderson has . been; rehired as teacher at-S.S. No. 3..'' ONTARIO • i PAGE NINE: 4.. °'• E PRICE of a basic industrial preduct in ari expanding country such as. Canada should be low enough to encourage, maximum sales against world-wide competition: The . price should also`. be high enough. to recover all costs and provide an adequate profit. Without; profits further expansion could not be paid for, and ' expansion is necessary if there : pre to be new jobs for our. increasing population. In fact, without profits there, wouldbe fewer and fewerjobs.- than now, instead of more and, more. • , d ithaa �1er;� �F7t�..:.;��etlArn or the ;5Y7ar"e- holders on,their . investment ,and there are almost •as 'many.:, shareholders, in industrial companies as there \are. ernpldyees. The ; right;..price for. Canada,'' then, must. include : a; profit :for investment in ' our ; future growth. 1 THE. STEEL COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED HAMILTON BRANTFORD TORONTO MONTREAL :: GANANOQUE YojfljMcri. .with a Pian IAST^MEMBER OF • .: --One Of -these days, Fred's going to take The death of Mrs ,- Andrew„ nagsoccurred in;.Wingham Hos Aital' On Saturday. She Was in her • 81st year and had been :in 'frail health 'for a long period. Mrs. Jones was formerly Sarah MacKenzie, daughter of Malcom MacKenzie and Many Campbell; one ofthe early 'families of..,the Fourth Concession of •7inloss. Mrs Jones. was the:�last::m.ernb.e of the family. •I at the Johnstone Funeral 1dorne. --on---Menday coioducted,=b _..Rem:-- Wallace McClean, . ' Interment was in South Kin- loss Cemetery, . the . pallbearers, • being. Alex Suth'erl'and,•• Leonard. McInnes, ,Lloyd MacDougall, Ian Graham, Wm;: Stirrtson'and George' Lockhart, • • over the farm. I'vleanwhilei.. he's' plarining studying' and' working hard ; learning, right: onpthe.'job.• A ready he's learned a lot about modern farm. rrianagement, and how.a chartered - bank can' play its part in Making farm morecornfortable, more profitable. — I: -:`e Irt-s-fund,- for exar ple, Blow- rsef i •tlac hank can he as -a place ro' uild,up Jam/{ :0 .a *. • ='•-l--;,�-•_�. ,�=-j- i 160:40..'•..7.1--- - (t7:-.----•��.-�.' �. L �. h =C X� y. T, LV,. UP2•--.,....,,_, , Y,- say.i ,gto obt to credit,.. to..seek .1 r an al _. Y • . advice and market information: He knows • that the bank manager's .door is open tb-•everyone. When you see a good-root,ing, well-run farm,�,liancesware-t- r`r.-i-xierztrl�es €h a The funeralservice was held' services thethartercd bank have- frtiitt 'C'1.1.AR:IER.E�D. BAN I S ERVIN GYOUR' C43MMUI'1"1 ,t „. • • 1 r; • Mr '