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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-10-24, Page 5n +�11i fes.+ ...¢ � , 404. 1958 CI,UB'G'IRL.S .EtE.CT. OFF,KE'RS. (KINLOUGH NEWS) Nine Club girls with their as- sistant leader, Mrs, Morley Bush- ell, met at the biome of Mrs: F A, Murray for the fall course, `Sleeping Garments Following are the newly. -elected officers: president, Corabelle Thompson; viae president, Laura Breckles secretary, Joan Sutton;, assistant. Barbara Murray; press reporter, Karen Nicholson, _The• girls were given a 'list' of articles needed for the course and were asked to bring them to the next' meeting which will ,be held at the home of Laura Brevities :ori 1VEond ay, loirita_SRWIRK October 22nd. Mrs. J, W. Colwell and her sister, Mrs. William Bushell of Lucknow, visited on with their brother, John Mr. hn Moore. visited :and. M. Lloyd ` Conway' with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson during the week, Congratulations .to Mr; Herman ' Fisher of&Mrs' (nee Aisla Bushell)onB the -Iles of. a. baby daughter; gift Mr.. Ralph. Halderrby : of Clark- son spent the , week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, E. Haldenby,. M. and Mrs. Charles, Suther- land of• Toronto visited Sunda with Mr, ,and Mrs. James goo - gins, IJittle Ronnie Gillespie sunder - • "Me ' Not. on your life ! I'm just ihouting loud enough so's everybody can hear what I have to say. ` And what I have to.' say is this.; Never overlook the 'im.porrance of .. your estate.,. . • Our Tigerish friend is so right Fortunately, today,•. many—wise .men and -won etrely on the experience and • co-operation of The Sterling Trusts . Corporation in Matters ,concerning. their estate, •.Our free booklet,, "Blueprint For Your Family," covers Many aspects of estate administration: Waite for yourcopy .t day. • THE.. RLING ' TRUST .S 'C .O ,R p .p' R A T I, p.,N HEAD OFFICE . BRANCH OFFICE 372 fitly SL, toronro 1-3 Dunlop St.; Barrie' 45 SOW SENTINEL, `ZUCICNow, orrrARZO went .an operation in. Seaforth hospital on ;Monday and ismak- ing a favorable recovery, On Sunday next the Presby- terian Church will hold `special anniversary 'services at 11 a.m.• and 7:30 •p.m. The Rev". M. Mc -I Nabob of Bluevale will be ..the 1 guest speaker, On Sunday. last Mr. Manning was the guest at the Presbyter- ian Chureh. speaking on Temper- ance. He• stated that 2Q00 church services were held in the past •year. In Canada one ' person out of 850 are .effected with •tuber- eulosis but one person in every 60 persons. 'are alcoholics; Mr: and Mrs. ,R.ess Wilson and -babe—of 'Conn visite • wi Mr. and•Mrs. Jack 'Barr on 'Sund'ay. Service in the Anglican church otax Sunday' next' 'October 28th, will ' be 'withdrawn in favor of the , Presbyterian • anniversary.. On Sunday, Nevemnber. 4th and throughout • all of Noveunber the Anglican service swill• be at 3,00 a n s le to th ho in in I. Far sp in! g Sc me ca Mr Te on 1Vla Mr the Mrs• Eduert Bushell• was h es to. the Presbyterian W.M. t her home on; Wednesday after oon•. Mrs. Alex .Percy read th cripture arid: 'Mrs. Wesley Guest d in prayer. Mrs. °J, • Emers ld of the work of the mission t uinn. The word. Yo e roll ;call 'was . Obey. Mrs, Be c.,ott invited the ladies to• 'he me .lar the November meet g. Mrs Perry ' Hodgins the troduced the speaker;; -_M'. sh Moffat of Langside, . wh oke on the 'theme Remember to be thankful. Mrs,; Be pit reported on: the Sectional eting. held recently at Kin= rdine. Readings were':.given • bys, Lyman Sutton who read the Daum; lylis. Jack Barr, Speak. these - Things; Mrs... `rank ulden, The Harvest Festival; s. John. Emerson favored: with solo "Thant .GoeLIV:fr-s„--Tani ost S. e on r n r n o' x7 PAGE PIM§ . 1955 Pontiac,; fully equipped .... ,..., •.,,, .. Two 1955 Standard Chev. Sedans, fully equipped .....;$1,89. 1954 Chev. Powerglide Coach, full equipped y q �Phed ...;....,.....$1,405., 1953 Ponfiao Sedan, fully equipped 1952 Chev.,Deluxe Sedan $1,295, 1950 Plymouth $7.,095 Sedan ,., .. $ 695.. Twit 1948 Pontiac .Sedans ., 495. TRUCKS Number .of Stake Tracks in 1947 1951 Mercury 1 -ton Piek-Up d 1948 Models: 1951 Chev. 2 -ton Stake $ 495 $ 750 $ 495 $ 325 $.495 $. 425 $., _395 1950.1 -tori GMC Panel Two 1949 Ford Panels 1949 1 -ton . GMC Panel converted to a bus 1949. Chev. 4 -ton Pick -Up 1949 Chev. 4 -ton Pick -Up MacDonald thanked'' the speaker and •the ':hostess ' and Mrs. .Mar- garet ' 'MacPherson "'closed' the' meeting With prayer. Refresh- ments were served. Mrs. J. W. C�olwell.:accornpan- ied Mr. and. Mrs.Dori McCosh and family on Sunday . to; :the • Thome of Mr. and Mrs. R.'' Rich- ards,, Paramount.::' HURON, CO. CROP REPORT • . Farmers are ' still 'taking ad- vantage of the , very fine ' wea- ther to catch up ori outside work; f. considerable progress has been made with' silo filling,'' harvest- Mg " of beets, ;turnips and :fall plowing. Huron County. was " re-. presented ` by' twenty=six teams - or fifty-four 4-H Club m,emlbers. at the ` :Provincial Inter -Club; Competitions at the Ontario Ag- • rioultural` College on 'Friday.. on •Debentures and 'Guaranteed Trust •Certificates . .111. ■ and: 5 years for one end two years Brussels ... otors Huron ;County's Foremost Used Car Dealers Cash,Trade, Terms Open Evenings Until 10 Cities Service Dealer Phone 73x, Brussels arwqurgrrrmrurqururerqsmpmpvimwmrvrmrmpmrm .ST. HELENS , You. are 'reminded of. thea niversary services to 'be held the United Church next Sunda with Rev. C: A . '„ .grave as, guest 'speaker at..t morning service at 11 and Rev C. C. Washington of•• the As field Circuit at 7:30." ' • Miss Anna Stuart , was. hom from 'Toronto for 'the:. week -en Mr. Arthur Bolton ` oil Clint was the speaker for •the, nation wide Layanen s Sunday: •He chos as his . subject • the . theme - th truth will ..make `you free.` ' The November meeting of th Women's • Institute will be hel in ', the Community Hall , o Thursday, ,. November ist at 2:30 Roll _call,.' One' step ;I .' can Mak toward world peace;, motto, Ou tomorrows belong to God,' b Mrs; Fred McQuiilin. Miss W Rutherford will take the. topic on. current events: Hostesses, Mrs: :E: .W. ' Rice, Miss Annie Durnin: , The ladies -are asked to have the history of . their farm prepared so it y b includ n-. in y., e1: he el . d. n. e e n e r• r • ma e . ed in the Tweedsmuir book.' An invitation has :.beenex- tended' to the..St. Helens W.I. to attend the 5.th anniversary of the Ladies • Auxiliary to Wing ham 'Hospital, to 'be held in Wingham' Council 'Chamber on Saturday, October 27th from 3 to 6; Donations •. 'will be grateful: ly. received. • • Mr. and Mrs. Bobeirt Stone- house and Mr. and Mrs. Louis ,Stonehouse of—. Belgrave 'were Sundayvisitors with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gaunt.. A , PASTORAL . LETTER ,."My conscience became uneasy during Lent. 1 , realized that I had • unusual opportunities to know . t iii' alcohol; prooblern. ' at n. and 1 was doing no- thing about it. .I 'volunteered to do some speaking in'the church- es . . . I have been in' 'a dozer- different denominations. OnJ of servation. Social drink- ing is• rapidly increasing. among inen'ibers in several denomina tions. Another observation. The : •majority of' drinking chug Members are unaware. of, the. nature of alcohol One' snore ob- servation. Those ,erigaged rn. ca . the manufacture and sale of intoxi- cating nbeverages . erages are definitely. gunning vo r (non - drinking) church members , . , The are willing to spend `tens of millions of 'dollars to capture those non-, drinkers.. The drinking church. member greatly heartens the liquor interests. ,They ,can count it Fitqf4lf 1t1tU1UN' ADA TRUST COMPANY HEAD OFFICE -- LONDON, ONTARIO District R,epresentatives E. Icy Agnew, Lucknow airnin . Phillips, Dungannon • Tooled To Repair All Makes Of Tractors; Machines ;&-Shop' Work ACETYLENE & . ARC. : WELDING KINLOUGH. GARAGE W; BRECKLES ; Phone 18-r-20, :Ripley THE HOME Of QUALITY SERVICE and Genuine JOHN DEERE PARTS 'IMPERIAL ESSO. DEALER Esso and Esso Extra Gasoline 11/larvelube and Mineralube MOBILOIL ATLAS TIRES Always look to Imperial for the best s * s Modern Equipment For 'Wheel Alignment and Wheel Balancing • E. MacDQNAl Phone 3, Lucknow on his taking a negative or neut- ral attitude towards the liquor legislation in .general. The liquor interests ' `deplore drinking among young , people. yw•t..thoy---beam- th€ix`.-ad-s , drinking so attractive that young , people will. risk breaking thy'. Jaw to, obtain this.- drink' that' makes so ma'ny men of distinct - 'ion". I ;believe, and I know that you 'believes ',that every one of, us church members- has a witness to make for Christ: My concern is that ' Our witness be from a .clear brain' and a pure heart". Earl P. Zeigler --Adv- •