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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-02-24, Page 12• { nos TEN: j4; THEM•'LUCKNOWW SENTINEL, I UC!CNOW, PNTARia A • t111linrr1■■1.11■0■1■1511r0■BSBB■140111.1s,0110B01.1011■lir ■■10 :: 3-1984 Chevrolet Impalas, 4 -door hardtop, fully equipped II ■ 3-1964 Pontiac ' Laurentian selaus, 6 cylinder, automatic ■ 2-1964 Chevrolet Beleir sedans, automatic, power .steering, ■' ■ fully equipped ° •• • ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ :■' ■ ■ A •- ■ ■ ■ :. ■ '▪ 1964 V-8: Dodge, automatic • ■ " 1904 Meteor custom- sedan, automatic • 1963 PontiacLaurentian sedan, automatic NI 1963 Chev Belair sedan, automatic,. radio,fully equipped ■ 1163; Chevy 2,: standard 1963 Chev Stationwagon, 4 -door, automatic a; 1963 Ford Faiirlane: Stationwagon 1962. Pontiac 2 -door hardtop ■ 1962 Pont*'Parisienne, hardtop, V-8, fully equipped ■ : 1962 Pontiac Laurentian ■ 1961 Falcon 'Stationwagon 11. 1961 Pontiac Laurentian sedan, automat'c ■ ■ 2-1961. Pontiac, Parisiennes, 4-door..._hard op,.--fully-equipped ■ ' 1961 Ford ' 6 • cylinder,, sedan 't■i 1960', Chev Belair, V-8:. automatic. • ■, i` :TRUCKS ss al 1-1962 Chev Y2 ton —1961 Chev Y tons, long rba 2-1961 'Chex pick-ups, short ■ ■. ■ ■ ■ ■ Cities Service ; Dolle, i Xes• russels TRUCKS otors Photo, .:173, Seven; Enrolled In Ranks At :730p. m on 'Ferbruary "19th, .. Guides, Guiders, mothers a n d friends of Guiding, ,gathered . hi the :town : ha11 . to ' participate. in a Thinking . Day programme. . The: meeting opened as usual, with roll. call, dues,. and inspection: .The . Company then went ' into horseshoe formation,t and' the' flags`j- were presented An enrolment ceremony follow ed, 'When ,seven recruits were wet- ' coined', into• the great sisterhood of Guides. The' new Guides are: Patty, Hamilton, .Elizabeth .,New- b o Y: d,, . Susan. Manto, Margaret Chester, • Charlene Anderson, Jan- et Thompson, and Deborah 'Ann. •. Corrin:. . ' After marching; off the Colours; the • following badges were pre- sented: Sandra Boak, Second _class, .Skaters, . Child care, 'and, Cooks; Donna. Mullin, Toymaker;, Eleanor' Whitby, Emergency Hel- per; -'Linda Boyle; ;Artist; Thrift, and Eiirgency Helper; ,Patricia Connon, Second .class; : Janet Car- ruthers, Woodlore emblem. Mr. -Strapp.: then: -presented= Religion - and Life . emblems to . Donna . Rit- chie and Barbara •R;athwell., Mrs. George Joynt, .presented the ' fol- lowing Guides • with their Citizen badge; E Whitby,. L. Boyle, B. MacDonald,: :.: D. ,Ritchie, L. Wal- den,, al,den,, J. Carruthers, L. Marriott, D. Mullin, C Campbell, S Boak, and P. Connon. After" •a five Minute, recess; the girls ,again formed • a horseshoe. and presented the . pagent "How ft all'came` about." Barbara ~Rath - well . was narrator, ': assisted by Janet-: Carruthers. The flags and uniforms of sixcountries were displayed. by the; Guides. A Brow tile, .a Ranger; an Extention Guide and` ivories were . , presented. 'Pat ,leis: Comon and Joanne Greer pointed out the 37 'member •coon-: tries . belonging to the. World A. sociation, ' and: the 4. • World Cen- `tres ,"Pennies wi ins were 1 P t�C W g co lected for the . • World .Friendship fund and 'amounted -too five dollars and eleven cents,- After. renewing. their, promise, ..the Guides sang the Law Song and the: Chief.,, Thinking Day .prayer and .: Taps' closed the meeting: ' . . . uI� A WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24th, :1'Os. ■ ■ • ■., ■, ■ U. '■ ■. i ■ ■ ■ : ■ ■ B'rusieis .■, lessa.assniuel•i ■ imikna■atiesave ■u u■r.••••••••••■41 OLIVET saws Ray. Hamilton' visited on Sat- urday : <with'' Mrs. Hamilton . in St. Joseph's .:'Hospital,'. London. ,r : Jean Hamilton, Janet and Michael spent t t . �. � he week -end nd in ' � Hamilton. . Mrs. John MacCharles and• Wal- ter Dexter :sang `Whispering .Hope' accompanied by Miss . Sandra Mac - Charles, organist,., in the United Church on Sunday. Mr. ' •William McGuire. and Mrs Jennie Mills of Lucknow were '`;Siin= day ;visitors; in the community. Mr : IVIeGuire and family 'placed a basket of mums in the church in memory. of Mrs.' McGuire., • "We enjoy the Sentinelvery much" says ; - James Struthers of Erin in renewing 'his subscrip- tion , to the paper. : 1J' E'' SENTINEL WANT -ADS replace IF WH(IL ounds iith, 25 pounds HURGI,iN:HMiIk Replacer Figure it out for yourself! ,.Subtract" then Cost 'of 25 pounds of SHUR-, GAIN Mike Replacer from ;the value ; of • 250 pounds' of .. whole milk. The r. answer - - - - additional profits from your whole milk and healthier SHUR-GAheifer .calves. an essential Milk binReplacer contains a'pl the nutrients sof whole milk. plus of antibiotics . to help control scours and other calfhood setbacks. Drop. in soon we'd `like to talk aboutybtw calf feeding program - - the SHUR-G4 IN Calf Feeding Program, r feed service.... • Berson roducts Limited LUCKNV W one 528-2026.:. 1 SCOTT - Rev. G L. Fish, of St Andrew's Presbyterian Church officiated at three o'clock 'on .Saturday 'after- noon, ' January 30, for;the 'marri-. age ,of James. Owen Scott, Sea forth, ' to • Sylvia Ritsema,, of Wingham. The ceremony , was per- formed in . the Winghant 'United Church, : decorated with white,; and blue mums.:; ' ,: The bride ; is the,daughter of Mr. ' and Mrs Tjaart Ritsema of Wingham, 'and the groom a son of Mrs. James T. Scott of • Seaforth and the late 'Mr. Scott. ` - Harold Victor.� was organ- ist an r ist ::and the . soloist;' Mrs. Jenny Jorrttsma: sang "0 Perfect Love.."' and "I 'Need -Thee Every Hour Given . in • marriage ,; by ° her father, the bride was :.lovely in a floor -length gown of peau de sole- with. ;fitted bodice, fashioned with an : unadorned high scoop neck- line and ,:long' : lily -point : sheath sleeves. From the •midriff, . appli- qued with : a • band of . French, chantilly lace, . fell, a bell-shaped' skirt highlighted by a wide band of matching .lace A; detachable cathedral . train was caught by ;a :bow . at . the waist.' .Her head- piece was an open petal and cry- stal tiara which held a pure ,silk illusion finger-tip veil: Her flow- ers were red and white ,roses. Maid 'of honor was Miss. Jo- anne Stewart of Lakeside and. bridesmaids were Misses Betty and Connie. Ritsema:•• of . Kitch ever and . Rita Ritserna of Wing': ham, all: sisters; of the bride. They wore': identically , styled :, floor- TURKEY- 'PIES FOR MISSIONS MAKE ,MALL :IMPROVEMENTS. The February meeting' of the St.: Peters' Ladies`, •Guild washeld on February 18, 1965 with.7. Mem- bers and •2 visitors presenu. Mr; • King' :opened the meeting with prayers. Mrs. T. Pritchard gave the Treasurer's report. The roll call was,:taken, Thank .you cards were acknowledged.. Plans Were' made to cater to •forthcom- ing banquets, The proceeds. from the next Turkey Pie Project on February. 25, 1965 are' to be set aside for the Anglican' World: Mis- sion. Fund:, The members ••are, to decorate the washroom, and pur chase some dishes 'acid coat racks for the. hall. The Sacristies•. are to be - remod elled to allow one, to be used as a. Vestry.. Mrs, G. Gaunt ,iurned the meet- ing over to Mr. 3. King who. led us in a most interesting study, stemmingfrom our personal def- inition of the word "Church'''.,, He enlarged uponthe history" and. Mainly e dwellin of on the • Church, chars 1 dwelling' the word "Catholic".' A very interesting discussion followed. Mr, 3. Ring then closed the meeting, with 'Prayer; and lunch was served by RITSEMA length gowns of French ; ..blue' crystal •charm with scoop neck- line, elbow -length ' sleeves and controlled:. skirts. Their outfits were completed with -pearl head- dresses eaddresses and cocktail veiling : and their flowers were uiue tinted. ' carnations: • • Best man •. was 'Doug Scott of Montreal, brother: of .the groom; and ;the , ushers were Bob Scott, .' •; brother of thP:, groom, Bill :Camp- bell bell :of ' Seaford.; and Eddy Rits- ema of itsema'..of .Wingham, brother of'. the bride.. Blue:. tinted . white. carnations and white . candles formed'. the decorative theme at. Daz ny's Restaurant • where the reception was; held ,for. guests from Mont- real, Brampton, Guelph •Bayfield, Seaforth . Blyth, J ucknowTees- .water andKitchener. The bride's Mother- received in. a ,two-piece dress of, red and .black French wool' with,. which: she wore : a °corsage'. of . white :car:. nations. The groom's :mother wore a . blue ' brocade. sheath dress with corsage of white, carnations.' •For. their ,wedding trip to .:East- ern Canada the .bride, wore a black'. and white. allivool : tweed walkingsuit with red accessories: . Mr. and Mrs Scott 'will reside . in Winghain. ' • The : groom, • a gradu-' ate of the' Stratford Teachers' College, is principal at the Kin- loss Central . School, :Holyrood Thebride ,is ,a graduate 'of the Wingham ,and District . Hospital training . school. 04. HALT -IN` RUST I'NHIBITOR protects tanks, lines and pumps from corrosion.. One of five premium extras you get with 00.0715 farm Gasoline. 0.op : +N'erdalered Trade MaM a. Lucknaw District COiop I LUCKNOW — PHONE molls