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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-07-21, Page 6S. • • I'�3+�•s.1.i.I.k1s� ;t= 17 v t THE LUCKNQW SENT.INE$, LUCKNOVII, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, JULY • 21st,, 1965 tart Saving on. 'Food Costs, • • .', 88 lb. separate fast -freeze corn- ' partment; total capacity 734 lbs. • Tight -closing debossed :• "Flex- seal" lid with vinyl gasket and lock Complete with two ;anozinc baskets and divider: Automatic interior ° lid light With shield ' Ex- ., terior adjustable cold control may be adjusted to 20 below : zero ▪ . Deluxe dry -wall construction 7 No sweating in . warm weather • Dimensions: Height 36", Length'` 75", Depth 27' " 5 year war- ranty on' sealed condensing unit. U ME FREEZER TI Phone 528-2125.• :hildren Df Church ntertain W.M.S. (Whitechurch News) 'Chalmers W.M.S: held their regular meeting .. in the . church. .Sunday; School room on Wednes- day, ,July 14. The president Mrs. . Victor Emerson. `>expressed warm words of 'welcome to the, Children of • the Church who; were';. putting ' on,' the program, and also.:the me- 'fibers ;of the society. A poem, "The Bible and the Rule of Three wash read :;by Mrs. Emerson. "Sing them- over ..again to : me". was sung. Silent • prayer Was' held for all sick folks and ° 'those ' infirm and Mrs. Emerson led in prayer forthem too. The minutes were read. by the secretary Mrs. Russel—Ross. The Roll Call ' was answered by : a verse of Scripture containing the name of a Bible child. The offer- ing was 'received : and dedicated by Cecil De Boer. s.'.. A moments silence ' was held. in memory of the • late: Mrs. Jas. Laidlaw a valued member of . the society who is going to be , missed: Those responible for.:, putting flowers last two Sundays .of . July, Mrs. Jas. ' McInnes and Mrs. •Em- , erson; first two Sundays in Aug- gust • Mrs. H. ;•D. . MacDonald and. • Mrs. Albert McQuillan; third Sun- day will be Mrs. Donald Watt and. Mrs.' V.. Emerson. The-, meeting -was then---turned- over ' ;to the leaders Mrs. Hugh ' Simpson and Mrs,' Earl .Caslick,, of the C,O.C. All. sang "Stand up for. 'Jesus". Mary ;Lou Wall, sec- retar-y, read the minutes. The Roll Call : • was answered by _' 13. Prayer Pra Y was ,given by i en `:Darlene •, Simpson. Irene De Boer " gave a piano solo. A hymn was sung by. all. the C.O.C.Irene and Cecil De Boer sang - . "The Lords My. Shepherd." Neighbours Bee Take Off • (Lochalsh'•News) The neighbours of Mr, and Mrs. Bill Farrish held a bee on Tues- day and Wednesday at which time they took. the. hay in for Bill . who has been ill:. The regular monthly,meeting of the "Ashfield ',Presbyterian Church W.M.S was held Thursday after- noon. at, the • home of ' Mrs. • Emile MacLennan with Miss Sadie John- stone,. President, in the .chair.. Mr. and Mrs.• Ross MacKenzie ,are on holidays this week. Mrs. Harry Whitney of Tam- pa, Florida is visiting ; relatives in the community. Master' Duncan MacLean of Collingwood is holidaying ' with Mr:. and Mrs. Ewan MacLean. Miss. Mary Oliver of Sudbury is spending some holidays' with Mr, .and Mrs., Dayid Elphick. and Donna. " " •,. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Tom Farrell is ill in Kincar- dine hospital. Recent visitors with Mrs. Don- •' ald R. . MacKenzie were Mr. and Mrs. Jim MacKenzie and :' Mrs. Rhoda ;Compton of : Detroit. Emberlin Finlayson ' Wedding A wedding of interest, was held on Saturday at, the home ,of Mr. 'and Mrs.. Gordon, Finlayson when their daughter Jane, was married to -:Paul Emlerlin.` ,.• Visiting" •.Mr. and. Mrs. ,Oliver McCharles and John are Mr. •and'. Mrs. W. Magill. of Whitinsville, Mass. USA. Mr. Watt : showed slides of mis- sionary .work ,in which he told the children to watch and see how: to be a • missonary: and how a mis- sonary survives. The second slides:. were of the : work : and country of New Guinea. Mr. Watt .closed ` the meeting with prayer. Mrs. Watt conducted'a contest ter. which lunch was served by.. the W.M.S. There were around 35 present. SPORTS On ` Tuesday evening on Wing ham, .Ball Diamond, Whitechurch. Intermediates and Lucknow tus- seled with a: score 10;4 . in 'favour. of Whitechurch. Whitechurch ' . and Teeswater Midget Soft Ball teams° played on Wednesday evening` at Whitechur ch'.with the score 8-4 in :favour. of Teeswater; Whitechurch and Belgrave Pee- Wee. eeWee: teams played at Belgrave Wednesday evening with a score: 11-5 in :favour of Belgrave. 28 Strike- .Outs „M• On Thursday evening. on . Luck now diamond Whitechurch and Lucknow Intermediates Soft Ball team played, with 'a .score 2-1 in favour of, Whitechurch. Wayne Farrier Whitechurch pitcher had 28 strike 'buts and Chisholm for Lucknow• had 19 strike ';outs. RECIPE OF THE MONTH By the Ontario Tender Fruit Institute "Buy Canada Choice Canned Fruit" ONEY PEAR SALAD prettyfare-for arty Or :lunch. • Refreshing one -course salad. party 1 tin Canada 'Choice. canned • • 8 prunes • pear halves (buy your ,favour= 8, prunes Golden: Honey • ite brand of canned Canadian 1 lettuce pears.) 8 slices cooked tongue Soak aiad' soften prunes. Remove pits and drain 'prunes dry.. Place one prune in centre of pear half. Brush pear With hon- ey. Chill in refrigerator. In ,a bed' of shredded lettuce, arrange sliced tongue, rolled up and ,secured with toothpick, Alternate with chilled honey pear, star fashion , Two tongue roll -ups • and two pear halves make a good individual serving. Serve with hot rolls and Swiss cream cheese, if .desired. Serves 4, YoJr Subscription Renewed? ZION ;Mrs. D. A. Hackett had a jewel- ry demonsration at her home, on Wednesday evening with Mrs. Barry Hackett demonstrating., Marilyn• '.Brooks'::won. the lucky. prize:, Congratulations • to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hackett on the " ar- rival of •a baby daughter.; a sister for,. Greg and Brian. The;.Shropshall boys of .Wing - hath visited • at the Raynard home last: week.. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. • o :. THE BEST OF BOTH TOP' QUALI Y ESSO. HEATING EQUIPMENT ` (on easy,.10�year, budget terms) •"'HOME 'NEAT SERVj.CE • ATNO CAST` TO YOU'. ROY :.HAVENS Plumbing and Heating ' ESSO OIL BURNER Sales a n cl Service DOME HEAT SERVI• CE Household . Effects,:.Antiqu� Read 'Estate WILL BE:` 'H.ELD FOR. -THE ESTATE `,QF THE LATE MR. AND MRS,. • HAVELOCK STREET, LUCKNOW, SATURDAY, JULY 24th ° AT .1 P.M. Consisting of choice modern furniture,.. antiques,china, living - room, bedroom and dining:, room furniture MANY ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION THESE ARE TOP QUALITY GOODS Real Est�te. Also ,,at the same time and ;place .Will be offered for sale subject. to a reserve bid, an, 8 -room modern house -in 1st class condi- tion. Home open for inspection' the morning of the. sale. TERMS. ON. CHATTELS, CASH. ` REAL ESTATE,`15%o CASH, BALANCE IN 30 DAYS WHEN -A CLEAR TITLE WILL. BE FURNISHED • 3% Provincial Tax Applies On All Chattels ADMINISTRATORS•,, ' MEL•.GREER, JAMES SMITH,• MRS; R 'B HETHERINGTON, •; DONALD BLUE, AUCTIONEER • G: Hunter this ,week. were -Mr.. and Mrs. Richard Reid and Kevin of Hazel Park, Michigan; Jack Webster of Edmonton and Mrs. Roy " Keane Stratford, `Malcolm Cunningham of Kitchener visited Kim Cowan • atthe; Hunter. home. hoe. :mother: was. the ':for- mer ; Isobelle Crow. Her father. was a former minister in the Un- ited Church. of Lucknow. Mr. Trevors, the assistant Rep resentativeof the Department of Agriculture, Clinton, inspected ' the gardens of the 4H club members. Those in the • garden club ' are:. Nancy Kirkland,:. Donna Ritchie, Brenda . Ritchie ' and -Wanda 'Hun- ter Mr: ; and Mrs. Gordon Stobo of'. Teeswater visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon. Kirkland and . family.. Fred • Anderson.. of London also calledat the .Kirk- land homeduring the week. Those attending the Helm '.plc - on Saturday at Kincardine. Park from , this . community ` were 'Mr. and Mrs. . Robert 'Helm, Mr. and Mrs. 'Allan Ritchie, Brenda, Bryce; and , Kenny, Mrs., Wesley Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hunt- er/ and Wanda, . Mr. and Mrs: ` W. G. Hunter, Mrs. ' Roy Keane,, Mr. and Mrs.. Lloyd Hunter and Marilyne Brooks.,: Mr. • . and' 'Mrs: ' • Frank Ritchie and Anne attended the Ritchie family gathering on Sunday at Ashfield Park The get .to:,gether. is attended by the descendants of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Ritchie. Visitors ,with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hunter ' were Ronnie and :Kathy Gillespie. of Kinlough, : Annabelle' Ritchie of Kincardine, Mr. and Mrs. Niles Battler and Diane of Kitchener, . and . Mr. and . Mrs Thomas • Hall and Bonnie of'Peter- sburg. Tom was* a buddy of Jim's- . in the ' last war and. during that time Jim . was: seriously injured, while over -seas.. .' Several . families, attended the Hackett clan • gathering, on • Sun-. day held .at Ashfield Park. The ':. historical background of the older enerationwas:.reviewed byMr g s. Vernon. ,Hunter of : Lucknow: WESONT CC:04. LT 528-2909 LUCKNOW AUCTION SALE off.,., resort Lake Property will. be held for WNSHIP OF HURO ATURDAY, JULY 24 AT 7:30 P.M. This property is situated •at the village of Lurgan; •Concession A 4th Concession of Township of Huron, across the river from Boat Club, south, of Lloyd.. Bell's . property. Consists of about 5 acres and is' fully" surveyed., Sold subject to reserve lid in one, parcel~ TERMS 15% CASH - BALANCE. IN 30 DAYS WM., "LOWRY, REEVE EARL 'TOUT, CLERK FLUE, AUCTIONEER