Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-04-21, Page 12-tit�� PALE TWELVE THE LUCKNOW.;SENTINEL., 'LUCKNOW, ONTARIO,, • ATLAS •BA7�1'ERIES :AND: DUNLOP TIRES . AT '.REASO.NABL.E PRICES' • We .Have' Purchased New' Precisioir' Wheel Ba[apcing Equipment • '. TO BALAN•CE ALL •WHEELS. FROM 13" •• • • •., •' s.• TO. 18". ee ' Us +For : Wheel Balancing And . Wheel Alignment 'Repairs To All IVIokes Cars And Tractors • LICENSER : ME.CHANICS. 4A.• *N*• 4!•••••••••r***•*NA• r••••••*♦ .. • • •. • •• •ZZ. •• • • ;• .• • • i ♦• .. HURON. COUNTY JRS.' . SELL :SLOW •MOVING; VEHICLE ° SIGNS Huron : "County'. Junior. Farmers: • net in Clinton on March 31st.at 8:30 ` . with the . President, , Tom Cunningham, in: the, • • chair :and twenty-six members ; answered the. roll :call.:: ' Huron -Perth field day was dis- cussed 'and the / Executive are to meet with Perth. on April, 28th to discuss` .the. event Bill .CaMpbell , reported on •.the. possibility of holding a Haden - , any ' but plans were incomplete.:' ..'' Maurice .. Love; Provincial • Direc- tor,: reported on : the exchange: vis- it but this was also held over. for lack, of information... Plans to , co-operate with .-".the .Ontario plowman's,. Association fin ]con- 'on' .` with the :':Internation >t...International Plowing.Match to be ..held, at. Sea - forth' it 1966 ' have ' already start- ed i nd will .prove to -.be very in- teresting. . . The feasibility `.of having 'a pro jeet for the Centennial '`ear -1967 Was . discussed and' a committee set' up to look into this. The cam- nittee consists of 'Donald Young, Murray Hoover ,and .Mac.: Stewart. 'The members unaniniously a- greed' to : sell Slow, Moving . Veh- icle signs . for . the ' Farm. Safety Council. This sign , (an inverted Yield sign) has . been nationally adopted ` and , it is >hoped that in the future will become a symbol or , warning that, there is a slow moving ' vehicle . ahead as soonas' the sign is seen. The signs will be : sold by . local club members and will cost $2.50 each. Next meeting , ,will be held : en My. 26, 1965. $150;000 TEESWATER BRIDGE Award of. a::contract" •. for the construction' of approaches and Teeswater River bridge at , High- way 4,.• is announced by Ontario Highways., Minister Charles S. NMcNaughton. Work on theJ ro'ect is, sched- p ',led to start. May 1.;= with comple- tion ' expected by "October '30, 1965. Estimated overall cost is $150;- 000:' . • ' Mowbray• Construction. Co Lim- ited, Box :330, Wingham,' •Ontario; is the :successful 'contractor. MPX10non■■■1■■r.pimOsioY****000.14■011r 00111 ■.0041 ■ 1965 ■ 1964 ■ •■ ■ Pontiac Parisienne, 2 -door hardtop,. V-8, full .-:e'quipped Y ■ . : . Pontiac Parisie , 4 -door hardtop, 'V-8, fully .'equipped • •■. 1964 Pontiac Parisienne; 2 -door hardtop, V-8, ,fully. equipped ■ 2=1964 . Chevrolet • Impalas, -doerhardtop, fullya • ■ ltIl4 equipped ■ 2-1964 Pontiac Laurentian sedans, " 6 cylinder, "automatic ■ 2-1964 Chevrolet" Belair sedans ' automatic, power Steering ■ •fully .equipped 11/ 1964 Meteor custom sedan, automatic' ■.'.'1964 Galaxie 500 '4-doorsedan, automatic '; • ■ 1963 Pontiac Parisienne, 4 -door hardtop, V-8, autornatie ■ fully .equipped ▪ 1963• Pontiac Laurentian sedan; automatic ■ - r ■ 1963 ' Chev Belair sedan, automa}c, " radio, fully equipped ■ ■ 2-1963 • Ford Fairlane Stationwagons. ■ 2-1963 Chevrolet Biscayne sedans; 1 automatic, 1 standard : 5 ■ 1962 Pontiac .2 -door' hardtop' • • 2-.1962 Pontiac Laurentians • ■ • 1.961 Falcon Stationwagon , 1■i' 1961 Pontiac Laurentian "sedan, automatic • s 19M • Ford 6 cylinder, sedan ■ ▪ 1960 Chev . Beloit-, V-8 automatic ■ Number of 59 and 58 models 1' TRUCKS TRUCKS 1-1962: Chev .1/s ton 3�-1961 Chev pick-ups, short boxes ■ Brussels Motors r Cities Service De aier i$fir■MMI■n■■■aInr'siwn■iiN�nawMnial ■▪ '. ■ ■ ▪ , Phone 173, Brussels r. CHURCH NEWS Unit 3: Lucknow • Mrs. Ross .Cuniiming :was hos teas, for Unit 3, April .meeting, 'With. 16 members present: The theniwq being - • Easter, Miss . Ada' Webster opened the meeting' with: the hymn "Jesus Keep` Me Near The' Cross," followed by prayer and the Lords prayer in. 'Unison. Mrs. Eldon. ' •Henderson. read 'the scripture lesson. Miss . Webster took the meditation. After the general. business' ' was finished, Mrs 0, Richards, had charge of the program` : ofiening - with:. ' 'the hymn "Rejoice the Lord is . Ktng " Mrs.. G,; Saunders had •a reading. "The legend of t h e.. Dogwood Tree." Mrs. Cumming gave high- lights of her• •Florida trip: 'Mrs. N. J. MeKenzie gave an inter- esting part of the book . on Trin- idad. Mrs.. 'Richards, gave the Study Book "God and His Pur pose." After ' •courtesy, remarks and the m'izpah. benediction the meeting closed: Unit ' 1, Lucknow UC.W. • Unit 1' of ° U.C.W. :met ° atthe' home of Mrs.- R. Maclntosh on April 6 'with : 16 members and '3 visitors. present. U.C.W. Purpose was read' by the ' leader Mrs.. 0: Brooks. A 'hymn was sung;.:. fol- lowed by' prayer // The roll call. was• answered by naming your 'fa vourite Spring • flower. Thank -you notes were read ' by Mrs. Dren nen., An invitation; to • Hacketts Easter: Thankoffering. on April 15 was extended to our ladies Chris- tian Citizenship ' report..was given: by Mrs:` W. , B. Anderson : Mrs. Drennen reported ' `on, community friendship.. Mrs; Thompson and Mrs. McDiarmid 'offered ' to ,visit patients::in �Pinecrest Manor.. Mrs. George ' Stuart read a paper- on Stewardship. -.:Mrs. 0:..Brooks re- ported on ,the meeting ,•in Kiri, cardine: Miss Dorothy. Young was then speaker.Mrs. 0. Brooks took, .the 'chair . for the . program. A ;hymn Was sun followed 'b pray- er g. Y.p. Y er . '.by :Mrs..McDiarmid. '. Mrs.. ,.T. Hackett' 'read the scripture.:Mrs. George . Stuart,.read from, the Study .Book on Trinidad:. Mrs. II. Treleaven gave. a. • reading "A Living `' Faith." `Mrs.,' Anderson • nave 'a chapter~- from ' the Stud Y Book `God and His 'Purpose,.' ,fol- lowed ..by.. a ; reading entitled, "Driftwood:" :A poem on 'Palm Sunday, . was, read by Mrs. Dren- nen:'..The meeting, closed .withthe raiz p:ah benediction and 'a 'social time "enjoyed... GUILD DONATES' TURKEY PIE . PROCEEDS TO . MISSIONS On March '`18. .1965, .the. Ladies- -4 : St. Peter's Guild mete, in the Church for the Communion : Ser- vice: • Mr.. J. King .explained the' gtructttre and furnishings of our Church, and the purposes of these; furnishings. 'A .discussion period followed. • • Themeeting followed • in the Parish- Hall.; Mrs., :'E. Gaunt : op Ivied ' the .meeting .:with ;the Guild Prayer and*the Lord's, Prayer. .Mrs. • T. Pritchard. . gave ' the sec- retary's : report and. the: treasur- er's report, Roll call was . veered by 9 members. The areas`: rarer announced that the proceeds from • the last' Turkey Pie project has been :donated to the Anglican World , •Mission. , Plans, were dis- cussed for catering to future ban- quets: Mrs. 'E.. Gaunt •elosed the meeting with prayer, and lunch was ` served by 'the hostesses:` A very enjoyable Social period ' fol lowed: ; Presbyterian . ;W M.S. • `. ' The' April meeting ,of the,•After- noon W.M.S. met in, the Sunday School • room, on Wednesday,. April '7th. Mrs. P. .Stewart open- ed. the meeting• with' the call. to worship. A hymn Vas sung, and the "Aim and Purpose" of the society. repeated in unison, with prayer by Mrs. P. Stewart: The Easter Service' of worship, taken from the Glad Tidings, arid •ar ranged . by Miss Lily Simpson, who for many years ' was a Mis- sionary' in India now a hospital visitor . in Vancouver . and New • WestministerB.C. was followed.' The thence ` was "The Empty Tomb" taken from John 20: 1 to 18, A hymn was sung and prayer followed, Verses taken from the chapter were read- responsively by the leaden and, members. r■iiIiUivaie Mrs., IL Nixon gave. the Bible • WEDNESDAY,. APRIL 21stt: 1965 !' BUIDINGSUPPLIES PlYwOod,2Prefini*hecf.‘Well. Par1els, ,Elaine •Resistant ,Ceiling Tile VESONT LUMBER LUCKNOW 'PHONE: 528=2909 INUMENTS For sound' counsel and a fair :'price ;.on. a monument correctly designed from quality material, rely on, SKELTON MEMORIALS Walkerton Pat ' O'Hagan, Prop. Established - Over Sixty Years Phone '881.-0234 Ontario` Study which was found in Ephes ians ;verses '1 to • 4. The meditation was read by Mrs. K. Chester,.'' and: the singing of Hymn 486 followed. The . ;Prayer' Circle was given by Mrs: ' W: Simpson and Mrs. N. • Mc- Callum., Correspondence and • bus- iness ,were tranacted, :„such , as notes .of thankfulness, :from be reeved` families: Invitations had been received ': froth, the Hackett Society, and also from the •:Dune gannon W M;S. The Visiting. Com mittee • reported, having made twenty-one . calls. ' ,Fifteen ladies answered the roll: call. , Man .of the absent `members were ' indis- posed. A solo . by Mrs. J.. Einer-` son, namely, • "The Stranger` 'of Galilee was appreciated., Miss Margaret Malcolm • ' was 'pianist throughout the service. Mrs. M. Henderson , . gave 'two :readings, "Easter ' is '. Coming”. and '"What., .Easter' Means To You". The roll call was ; answered by . repeating a verse from 2nd. Chronicles. A. Hymn and :;prayer byMrs. P. Stewart brought : the meeting. 'to a close. ` Before° dispersing the W.M.S. entertained the Mission Band .,'who rendered several 'fine selections. A collection was taken and Mrs, M. HendersonP resented' certificates: to, the, children of the Mission Band. 'A tasty lunch was of their bakeless bake sale at their May meeting.. The meeting closed with . an Easter . hymn and a vote ' of " thanks to the .hostess 'and all who took part. AMBERLEY (Intended For Last::Week) Sympathy athY is extended to Mrs.:` Peter • McDonaldof • Kincardine,' John , 'McMurchy' and other rely tives in. the passing of _ Mrs:.: Mar:; gret . Jackson.. of , Ripley. - 'Mrs. Jackson was a former resident ;, of the second concession of •:Hur- on and hadmany friends in the Pine. River community,: as,. well :. 'as . in :..Ripley where,, she and .her husband retired .a few. years ago.: • Thomas ' Q. Fox, father of ' Tho- mas Foic . of : 'the second cones 'sion of Huron, passed away on Thursday at Kincardine General. IJospital Mr. and • Mrs. Durno ..:Phillips, Who spent t 'the winter Months in Sebring,Florida; returned .to` their; home at Lurgan Beach last week. `' Mrs. William, Kempton and Mrs.. Bob Courtney; sang; a duet at the" service at' P 1n e` River United Church on • Sunday. Flowers .placed: in .the Pine Riv- er United Church on Sunday; : App served which • brought the meet- ril 4th, by Mrs. Winnie. Watson • t 1 : Unit' 5, Lucknow Unit 5 of ' U.C.W. met , at. the home, of',Mrs. Gordon: • Montgom=' ery on Tuesday evening for their April meeting. Mrs. Bryce . El- liott took charge .of the devotions. The 'scripture and meditation was given by Mrs. Don Thompson.. A duet by Bobby Hall ;and. 'Jamie Elliott::• was, enjoyed by all. Mrs. Ross ..Shiellsgave, a very fine -ad-. dress on an Easter'. Thought. `Mrs: George Newbold took the chair for •the. business period. •Minutes and correspondence were read. The roll call: was • answered by , an Easter verse: Unit 5 is respon- sible . for , flowers In church in and relatives,.. were in memory' of John McDonald, :• and on .._Sunday, April ,11th, in. memory ,of Mrs. Margret Jackson,, baskets, of flow- ers low ers were : given by ' Mrs ::Peter McDonald . ,of Kincardine, John McMurchy, and' other` relatives. Thea Explorers ' of . Pine River .United Church met on Wednes- day..' afternoon in ` the . Sunday. School room. Nine: members an- • swered the ' roll ` call by repeating ;the . •Explorer Purpose. A chapter ofthe study book'on Brazil was, read 'by the leader, anda discus-_ ,. ,bion period followed. Pictures , of , the church workers in Brazil were ,,posted on a . bulletin, board: The ',girls .enjoyed playing two •reg lay games,. followed by an Easter, June All 'members are 'remindedegg hunt. ' . ' • •la aiiiiintsimn■a ■E:■ /sigasaar /aaiasiaaaraa aaaarwr i a. ■ . ■ ■ i ■ .■ . i1 :,■ ■ ..;' ■ .1. ■ ■ ■ ■ •<i ■ 1 ■ . 11 ■ 11': FOR....CONTINUEDHEATI.NC„.C.OMFORT• -1 ■; 11: ■ Int• ■ .■ . '11.' • 11 • • • • ' 1 1; ■ s: ■ lir . ■. 1 • s1 w 1' 1( ■. • • TOP: QUALITY ESSO *, HEATING EQUIPMENT- . (No down payment, 10 year's to pay) ' k AT • HOME HEAT SERVICE NO COST TO YOU • a • Plumbing and iHeatin. ■ � ' Phone 528-3012 Lucknc��vv �;• ■ ES$O OIL BURNER SALES and SERVICE i 5 . HOME HEAT SERVICE . .. �:. ■ • ■ iti mi■MIs■ennmitimi r momm■ni iMmesuivasttir ine'stom: