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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-04-07, Page 5• WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7th, 1965 ;THE L VCKN.OW SENTINEL, LU.CKNOW, ONTARIO an"aarrale is■n,■a111arn1040aplaneaspaalaraatants antis*. at • ✓ : • ■ n; • ■ . • -N: rN• ■ ■; ■. FOR CONTINUED II TOP.. QUALITY :ESSO HEATING EQU I PMENT (No down papa* 10 years to pay). ■ ■ • 'ROY HAVENS MFORT HOME .HEAT SERVICE AT NO COST ,:TO YOU • '0 • Plumbing and Heating:: Phone 528;3012 .Lueknow; He ■ • ESSO OIL BURNER : SALES and SERVICE • . .HOME .1.1EAT SERVICE ■ •mammae Nairs■ar shwas ■ !{#■�i�a//iA1A��nor�:a■^'nl■�■aresr • Life Insurance .Trusts - including the Irrevocablee t. Mr, Good Trus - Uncle rwr�tersHear all was.. introduced by ' William Conroe of Win barn and Bert 'Wing ham 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 - b 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, iL of s' Mrs. rs. Ed gar Guest esy t 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, • 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 rn. N . FE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANAL A i ui'U,AL. 'CoMPMW 40074( 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 • 1441. PAGE keit BUILDI Plywood, 'Prefinishetl .Wall Panes,' N.: Plaine Resistant Ceiling' Tile , i UCKNOWT PHONE 528.2909. MONUMENTS For sound , counsel and 'a fain price on . a monument. correctly designed from quality material, rely on SkELTON MEMQRIALS • Walkerton Pat. O'Hagan,. ;Prop. Estahlished.Over •Sixty Years, Phone 8810234 Ontario the 'Partisan;" a beautiful quartet vention, to be held November 16 'arrangements of a.. song of cour- age , and hope, used during . World. - nth Resistance, War it by the �Fre s , , and -again' with: `.`A. House in. Ru=. ins,» It it ; Said that the,: historical events, joys, sorrows, irony, h'oPe everything' in Franceturns in- to song the proof : was '..demon- strated by these. ambassadors. of song who .after two hours of per- formance,left. the • stage. with : the: same "joie de vivre'' . with ;which they entered. t' 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 .� .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 Seed and :F�rtiIizerSuppIied `WE: STILL HAVE BE TZE SEED 'AVAILABLE' AN ,EXCELLENT CROP FOR EARLY .CASH Excellent Quality Ontario ,and' Michigan Seed Beans. Your choice of, Seaway' and Sanilac' ,, Limited amounts, of Saginaw ''and Michelite '62 1:iigh Germination -,on all Seed, BEAN. : ,ONTRACTS. SEED. AND FERTILIZER SUPPLIED EXCELLENT "BEAN DEMAND' CREATES GOOD '•Princes Drop in now for your Spring Seed and, Fertilizer "seeds • We '. aini to be of service to You y Phone 262-2/14 Collect E. L. Mickie & Son Limited HENSALN. ONTARIO` LUCKNOW AREA REPRESENTATIVE Warren Zinn, R.R. 1 Dungannon iS 4