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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-05-16, Page 21WEDNESDAY, MAX . 23rd, 1966 • i.'„n YOUR M QNEY OUT OF MOR If you yourselfwere out of work - not making any money, you'd .' consider yourself something . of a failure, wouldn't you? By the same coken-MONEY should be working, too, making more money and making it•safely. ' 4% `Guaranteed Trust Certificates; • _Unconditionally guaranteed as .to principal :and . interest. • Pay 4%, payable half -yearly. Short: term -5 ,years. -A thoi1zed inves etit for+rust funds. No fluctuation in principal. IN'S YEARS N10le ACCUMULATE$ TO `$500.% T ,H..E STERLING TRUSTS C O 'It P O' .R A. T: •'1, HEAD • OFFICE ' • BRANCH •, OFFICE 372 Bay St, Taronto ' 1-3 Dunlop St. •' Barrie ' 46. LETTERS TO THE 'EDITOR Editor, •.Lucknow 'Sentinel If you will allow the ' space in your columns I ,would ,like to let your readers know: of . a lit, :the incident whish '.occurred `to. me •in • Lucknow last Saturday night. •• The title of ,this note . could be too much:: "Policing". I' was going west on Main St: 'about. 11:15 on my way home." I stepped. the car, . the motor still running, and, ,was going to' get out and, pick up the • ,parcels, at, the: grocery store, when along came a provincial cruiser and, two uniformed police. The Pro- vincial Constable veiny -brusque informed me to move on.' The Town Constable 'was the other' occupant' • of the• . • car: . 4 THF LUCKNOW SEN TZNBL►, trUCKNpW, (aNTAM0 FAMILY SUNDAY AT ST. HELENS (ST.. HELENS NEWS). "God in the biome -;Peace in the . World", was the theme of the Family Sunday services held. in the United. Church on Sunday .with large • congregations at both services. A miniature house with flagstone walks leading across the green lawn from the "home to the world through flowered arches depicting • love; . peace, truth and faith, formed the cen tre.. for the .decorations. In spite of ,the • backward season • flowvers were .everywhere, Professor ert Debbie, • who had come , last' .year from St. Andrew's Voilege, Scotland- to 'Emmanuel College, Toronto, was ; the .guest speaker and . delighted his • listeners with. his' appropriate sermons on . the 'Christian Mother• in 'the morn- ing, and "Christ and the Family" in the evening. At the :morning service Terry Wilson read the scripture lesson, the children san'g a chorus, the choir chose as their 'number "On Wings . of Praise” and Mrs.. 'Iiowle'tt arid Mr.: !Niel Brown sang "The Lord is My Shepherd". At the evening service which was in charge of the: Y:P',U.,. ' 1Vlarion 1VIcDonald• assisted in the worship 'service, a Young people's. choir . , sang "God • Who ' Mades.t Earth And Heavens ' and. Anna;„T 4 The ••Giary .of 114`'''Vresence". Mr.: and Mrs.. Andrew Gaunt and 'Murray "were at the Guelph, last Wednesday,, when Murray was • a . member • of ' the graduating class for the two year, course.. In addition` to' receiving this 'dipl'oma; Murray won .`the.. general proficiency award for 'an' a=verage. of 80 'Percent `:for the two years. This "prize; donated=by Dr:; W :R; " Reek, v.as $40 Ile also won the 1949 -Associate •tro- phy for the student who :has made the . ,greatest . progress in` all' .branches of the .work .ih the e two year course. The regular meeting of the Women's Institute will ,'be held. in the Community Hall on Thur-= day afternoon, May; 31st at o'clock:.. Please note the :change in date:and. time. This will 'be Grandmother's Day with.. a Spec- ial invitation. •to all grandnioth ers .and, will..be iii .charge' of Miss W, .'D Rutherford. Roll •call, A Canadian ..woman who ` became famous; motto, What happens ,today is history -tomorrow, by Mrs. E. W. Rice; :hostesses, Mrs. E. Barbour, Mrs.. C. Taylor, Mrs. L. McNeill. Mr. and . Mrs, Allan Miller aW ly tended thegraduation of nurses of St. Joseph's . Hospital,• London; on Wednesday • as . the .guests: of their cousin, Miss Anna Robb,. a manlier of the graduating class. _Miss ,IsabelaMchersonr stud ent'nurse at St: •Joseph'.s •Hospi- tal, London, is spending a two: Week vacation at her home here.; 'Professor and Mrs: ROA. Dobe What I would like to know is why,do_ Pro`iinciatTPolice-- have any jurisdiction in regards to ordinary . traffic on our Main Street? : What do your merchants and' taxpayers of Liickno'w real- ly have 'a Town .Constable'. for? know' quite : weli' that police have a job • to do, but don't you - think it's rather small for a .Pro- vincial Policemans .of the Pro - Vince ' of Ontario to• order.: a law- abiding . citizen to move . on when lie was merely, stopping, to. pick_ up his groceries -and -I --def - finitely • wasn't ,holding up. traf- fic. 1 would like to hear•,the mer- chants' views or anyone who. is. • - i nterested•- j-ti-•the:..w'e . • ' r• village in regards: to ' this : Over Policing. RURALITE:. The young man looked d+ the high ,brmces . on • the night "club menu• ': and then turned to his date . end said` "What will you ;,ave, rrj plump little • doll?' '• '4 BORN .'WILTERS'` M old r: and Mrs, Ger Wafters : wish toannounce the birth 'of daughter, Arleen, 1Vlary on Sunday, May•.13th at` WingTmam ''Hospital,. . . e• NlacKE 'ZIE-.in Kincardine Hos p�ta1, on Wednesday, •May ' 2nd, Mr. and Mrs,. Ross • IVIacl en e, R. 3, Godericitp a. son, 'Brad- ley Jo�k,r. • • be . of Toronto'were week -end •guests of Mr. and . Mrs. Ralph Howlett. at the Manse. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon .•Miller and Larry and Donald ..Taylor of Londoi1 were holiday visitors. with Mr; and Mrs.. Chester Tay- lor. . . . Judy and. Jia' my Wilson .of Whitechurch spent the holiday week=end as; guests of their cousin, Terry Wilson. • Miss , Anna . Stuart ' of Toronto. was a A holiday visitor with' Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart and Mr. Joe Stuart. Mrs, Wrn. Gollolter of Norwood was •'a Sunday guest of Mr.• • and Mrs . W. A. .Millen: " •Misses Lois and Ruth Webb 445044444 are home from :Teachers'; Coll- ' ege at 'Stratford for the vacation.: Ruth has successfully completed her course and Lois returns for one exam. Both girls 'will, teach in Brantford next' year. Mr: and Mrs. Mel Brown and Bob Murdie of.Kitchener were week end visitors. with Mr; and Mrs. R. Woods. and Mrs, Alex Murdie, WHITECHURCH Mr. and 'Mrs... Archie Watt, Linda and Lorr•ine• •of Toronto spent •the weekend with his -par- ' ents, Rev.'and, Mrs. W. J, . Watt. Rev.and Mrs. George .Watt and family of Dungannon 'also visit, • • y 'A Grli'ELEVEN', ed with his parents on .Monday. Mr. and Mrs. ',T. D; 'Ross of Cayuga spent the week -end, with . Mr. & Mrs. Herb Laidlaw. Mrs. Laidlaw returned to 'their hoe -with thein for a few days. N The play, , "Mr: Bean. front. Lima' sponsored by the Wrox eter Young Peoples, will be held: in the Hall on Friday evening. Proceeds are for the Library. Mr. Thgs.: ' Gaunt and Mrs. Paterson of , Wingham visited ' on Sunday with' Mr,. and Mrs. . E. Casemore., Mrs,' Margaret MacPherson and her' sort: Bill of Milverton will spend the :next months' at the farm on Con. 10, __inloss....•,...r_.: By CNR, you start your holiday in s luxury hotel on wheels. The engineer doeti. - your driving, and there ate courteous: people to serve you. 4.: • here do you thinkyou're going .? BOUND,FOR THE EAST? HEADED WEST? No matter where . Next time you ;travel, go by train. More and more Canadians :who are going places,. go CNR on such famous "name" trains as the Super Continental, the Continental, the Ocean Limited • in this wide : and wonderful land you're going, by CNR • you'll get there in comfort and m,style. YOU'LL EAT, . SLEEP AND BE MERRY, In' the new CNR. Dinette you Can have a . hamburger and coffee if you're not in a full course dinner ;mood. At night, you'll sleep • like a kitten between soft white sheets. 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