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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7th, 1965
;THE L VCKN.OW SENTINEL, LU.CKNOW, ONTARIO
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all was.. introduced by ' William
Conroe of Win barn and Bert
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j, .:Goodall �Dsch .
John :T. .of Walkertonexpressed the � ,
appreciation of all present for the
address as 'well -as •the .question'
and . answer. period' that followed.
Following . a report by. Harry
Brugeman ` of • i4anover on . current
publicity "projects there.°•'was con-
siderable discussion ..arid decision
to,': move • ` ahead, each member'
is to receive. a . letterin. this re-
gard : in the: near future
Discussion arising from prev-
ious minutes was •. led by Secre--
tart' -Treasurer . Rodney Helwig .a-
long
along ' with a , report on finances...
The Life'. T.Jnderwrter Associa
tion of Saugeen °met at the Royal.
Inn, .Harriston.The noon. luncheon
meeting was chaired .by • Presi-
dent 'Wilford Caslick of Wingham,
The ':special speaker .for the day
was John • T. Goodall, Barrister
and Solicitor of Wingham.. The
subject of, the address "A• .Lawy
er. Looks at Life Insurance" in
eluded 'a good deal ' of information
regarding; recent changes'. in law"
in the area of Income' Tax, :Gift
Tax, Succession Duty 'and Estate.
Tax,` He stressed that` there are
decided advantages for those, who
becorne andhave • ecome in -
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formed : as to ' the ownership of
'life insurance. policies ':and who
are able to pass this '. information
along to .'their.. clients,, The proper,
manner of 'disposition of various
kinds;'' of property including life. low. We have - very ,little' snow..
insurance .policies was'- explained I look 'forward to. the _pamper ev-
along with the., various;. kinds of ort' week,"
In sending us a renewal arid a:
birth notice,
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Mrs.
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haldenbY) of raniam City,
Saskatchewan, ,says "Our, weath-
er sure has been. cold. It is stay-
ing "around :15 -and 20` degrees:: be -
r.' .trick a Iittle,.tiate.
Today'young Bill likes to tinker but •tomorrow
he' will be deciding "ion' his career. Whatever
profession or vocation he may • settle on, there
will.''be : no financialrobleim A life 'insurance ,;
program with Sun Lifenot 'Only guarantees the
'hinds kir Dill's education but provides an income.
if .Dad, should die pre
•, for ,the whale family
maturely,
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associated with Sine Life al
Canada, the Company wit): the poky
that's right far you and ;your" family.
Why not, call me today?
WILLIAM 7. KINAHAN
R, R2 Ltiatow
7.1' 87
Phone Winghao
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N . FE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANAL
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Surptiie a
On 8Oth Birtlidciy
(LOCHALSH ..NEWS)
(Intended For Last Week)•
° Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs,
Oliver McCharles: entertained ov-
er .fifty friends , and relatives' in
honor of Mrs, Daisy •MeOharles,
,who celebrated 'her 80th birthday,
Mrs; McCharles was complete--
•ly ' taken'. 'by —Surprise ` when, she,
arrived home to find the guests,
all . assernl led Tto .wish het' a hap-
py' birthday.M' . • -
Euchre, bridge and shoot were
enjoyed, after which 'a .buffet ...sup-..
per, complete' with birthday cake,
was served by the nieces of 'Mrs.
McCharles. • • '.
The table with lace cloth, yel-
low daffodils and gold candles and
a cake with'. 80 candles. was
spread with. an abundance of food
from which the guests served
themselves.: ;
Gifts and. messages• were .re-
ceived from many . and .guests
present were from • Clarkson,.
Brantford,..' Toronto, Dundas, Ham
ilton, ' Ridgetown, ' Lucknow, Rip-
ley, Kincardine and , surrounding
areas. ;
Mrs:- McCharles,:: the , 'former
•Daisy, Barkwell; was born, and.
raised on'' the 'Barkwell farm on
highway 86 in the ' Lochalsh dis-
trict. - She married • Frank Mc--
Charlet
c-Charles in 1911 and. she and . her
husband. lived on: the 'farm ' now
owned. by ` their. son 'Oliver. ;Mrs:
McCharles, in: very good' health,
keeps .quite: active. She':resides
with • her son Oliver and Mrs.
McCharles. but for thelast' year
and a half has periodically been
.a . companion anion : ' to Mrs. �. Duncan
p c
Munn la Ripley. Mr: McCharles'
died, in .1927
Mrs: MWCharles has twobro-
thers Oliver Barkwell who lives'•
on, the, :home .`farm' and 'Renders
who, is a . resident at Pinecrest
Manor;, ,Lucknow; one sister Mrs:
Hai z y (Mary)..Whitney'. of Tampa,
Florida;. 'one son Oliver;, three„
grandchildren, two great grand-
children. Two' brothers : Flaxman:
and: Gilbert' and one: sister. Mrs:
George (Ruth). Brooks have' pas=•
sed away.;. '
Fi;ni.C�rnmunIty'..
Concert (n'-Goderich
(Contributed)
Laughter rang; from every cor-
ner of the Goderich District Col-
legiate Auditorium last" 'Saturday
evening, when eight jovial Paris-
ians, with arresting personalities;-
stepped on the stage, and •opened.
the:' final Community Concert for
this season with a song - "Let's
All' ;Be Friends." And friends we
all ' were, not noticing ,. the passing
of time, and very - sorry when it
was time for the . last encore,
Charly Bay : appologiaed for ' his
lack of fluency in the English
language; 'but he' .did ,not really
need,' have. to, . for the troupe of .
Varel° and, Bailly and the .Chan.
tetirs de Paris acted, .danced, and:
sang, .making every . song' corse to
life' with actions .,speaking More
loudly: than words, painting .a mu-
sical picture clear to all;..
One would travel far to find an
International showcase ' its .equal.'
„ogt would' be superfluous to di-
late
ir ie ,on. the acting ability, ' •tone
and blending of voices: hi the so-.
los, duets, quartets and choruses,
except. 'to Mention in particular,
the organ -like 'timbre of the bass=
es.' The French would merely say
"rnagnifique.'."
Aching came to the fore in num-
be' s like "The Streets of Paris,"
,and. "Irma La. Douce," which
could be' called caricatures of
persons: to be Seen on the streetss.
of . Paris = the gendarme, ,the
painter, the rievvsboy, the .lever
and the American 'tourist. Anoth-:
er • favourite ,w as "Chattering
Trees."
After a lengthy ••introduction, we
heard a French. rendition .of "Dix-
ie," Continuity was sustained with
a commentary by M, Daill'ly,. who
I displayed a well practiced tech-
nique' in•,.his fast -mowing' accorf4-
paniments on the piano;, neticably
in ' "Roney, , .L'American," and ' a•
pdt-pourri : or. tunes fronii "My
Fair Lady."
There were :srious moments
when the company sang , "SSor!g of
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Varrel' , and • :Bailly, with t h.e'
Chariteurs de Paris, left 'Goderich •
on Sunday. morning;' bound for an
engagement. in ' New Ye*. State,
and then on; to :Paris..
Vttrict . .Laci!es
Grey -Bru- Board
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.The executive of, the Grey:Bruce
y .
Area Women's Institute met in
Southampton, Tuesday, • 'Mardi
30th 'in the Fellowship :room of
the. 'Baptist church. Area Presi-
dent, Mrs. Arthur Ma.undrel; pre-;
sided ' assisted by Secretary Mrs.
Victor Emerson, .Whitechurch,
Plans were. laid'for the, Area Con -
and 17th, in =Owen 'Spund ' at the
invitation of .:the 'Grey County W.
I. 'Rally. . •
The one year committee mem-
bers : this year are. from Subdxv,
ision 16, and include Mrs. 'Geo:.
Whitby, Lucknow, Mrs. Geo:,
Woelfle;. R.R. 2, Paisley, ,and . Mrs;
Emerson Emke, Box 28, Hanover.
The.' new F.W.I O. board mem
ber 'is ..Mrs. Don `MeCosh,. R.R. 3
Ripley from Sub. 16; ., other board
members are Sub. 15 Mrs. ,Fred
Moyer, Owen Sound, Sub. 14.
Mrs; Jas. Copp, Elmwood.
District ; : Standing `.: committee
convenor reports. will . be sent, this
year to Secretary' Mrs. Victor :Em-
erson, ' Whitechurch;' by. August
1st, :1965: The Federation Repre-
sentatives will meet in the. Agri-
cultural Office Walkerton, ,June:°
8th, 1:30 ,p.m. The next .area ex -
ecu ive meeting willbe in Owen
,
Sound, June 18th:
Other members' ,attending were
Past President,, Mrs. Ivor Spen-
cer, Tara, 2nd Vice. Pres. Mrs.
Percy Radbourne,, .Owen Sound,' .,
3rd . Vice f: Mrs. .Harold . Biasing,
Neustadt, Treasurer Mrs. Gordon
Crawford, ; R.R. 2' Port Elgin , and
Public Relation Officer •Mrs. Har-
vey Houston; Uolyrood
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