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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-09-22, Page 13WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22nd, 1965' • THE LUCKNOWSENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE ' THIRTEEN: �Phair aid Ac`ieSon CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS MUNICIPAL, AUDITORS, Box 663: ' ..` Fhone 55 Kincardne CHARTERED. ACCOUNTANT 55 57 ' South' Street, Goderich'' Telephone: 524-7562 • • .,./«.,.1.1.1.•. JOHNSTONE'S. FUNERAL HOME Modern and' Convenient Lucknow, • Phone: 528-3013 Day or. Night Serving • All Faiths According to Their. Wishes Moderate .Prices a Established 1894 R: DU -1AL Sp. C. Chiropractor.: ,ems :Physio , and. Electro Therapist Wingham • Phone 357 3580 "(Office. located on .' John; Sty West next, to Toronto Dominion Bank) 1NSURANCE FIRE, WIND, CASLJILTY AUTOMOBILE .,and LIFE • To Protect 'Your Jack, Insure With . Jack Today: McDONAGH Lucknow, , Phone '.528-3423., R. W. 'ANDREW Barrister and Solicitor LISTOWEL, 'ONTARIO IN LUCKNOW Every Wednesday and Saturday ' Afternoon Office in. the Joynt Block Telephone: " Lucknow :5283116, - CRAWFORD and SHEPHERD J. H. CRAWFORD Q.C. N. A. SHEPHERD Wingham and Lucknow' IN ;LUCKNOW WEDNESDAY 10 a,m; to 1 p.m.. A • Located . in Kilpatrick ' Block Phone Phone Wingham `Offic'e, ` 357-3630. + Res. 357.2330 IMPERIAL OIL - 1 PRODUCTS for prompt service,-.. and quality : products; ATTEND FESTIVAL Colwanash,St. Helensa d Zion 4-11 . members, leaders and moth- ers attended the presentation of. Julius ' Caesar ,at ' the Shakespear- ean Theatre in Stratford on Wed- nesday .of last. week Allan• Reid took the bus and thirty=five at- tended in all. ' put SEN i U4 $.' ADS TO WORK :FOR YOU:.- PHONE- "5283134 R ;HOnhiittfl OPTOMETRIST NEXT TO LYCEUM 'THEATRE WI,NGHAM. PHONE-' 357-1361. Wingharn.. Memorials GUARANTEED GRANITES' CEMETERY .LETTERING. REASONABLE PRICES. Buy Direct' and Save Bus. : Ph. 3571910' Res. Ph. 357-1015. Contact: " GRANT CHISHOLM Phone Collect Dungannon 529.7524 "Always Look To Imperial For The Best" G.kWilIiams,O.D. Optoitnetrist. 9 Patrick -Street. W. WINCIAM Phone • 3514282 Hadden's Studio PORTRAITS Weddings and Children GODERICH, ONTARIO 118 SL. David Street Dial 524-8787 McKenzie emarial Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE Services conducted according to your . wishes at your Horne, your Church, ' or at our ' Mem- orial Chapel at ,no additional • -charge Lucknow, Phone 528-3432 Day or Night , • K. J. • MacKENZIE; O.D. Optometrist' NOW IN RIPLEY' ;EVERY WEDNESDAY Office Hours. 10:00.'a.m to 9:00 p.m. Phone, Roy MacKenzie, Ripley, 96-r-24 for appointment.", R. W.. BELL 'IST GODEICH OPTOMETRIST R • F. T. Armstrong • '• Consulting ,Optometrist • The Stare (,Phone JAc�son 4- 7661) TED COLLYER Registered Master Electrician ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR: •'Specializing In Electric Heating, Electric Wiring and 'Repairs and, All Electrical Appliances. Lucknow - Phone 528-5182' Gdvi(�er; �llclntosh and Ward CHARTERED •ACCOUNTANTS Resident Partner, J,.E. Kennedy, C,A.. opposite Pest Office Phone 881-3471' — Walkerton; 23• Grandmothers Whitechurch Vi,'.i (Whitechurch News) The regular. meeting of White- church Women's • Institute wa s held Tuesday, evening at 8:30 in Whitechurch Community . Memor- al Hall with : the , president, Mrs. Claude Coffin,;;presiding:• The mee- ting opened with: ' the singing • of the Ode" and .repeating' the Creed in unison. Mrs. ' Coffin extended warm' words -of welcome to the guests from, Holyrood, °Belgrave and . Whitechurch '• members.' The minutes and correspondence were. read ' by Mrs; V 'Emerson. The roll call was answered by donat- ing a .•snap of memberand her family ' for the Tweedsmuir His- Thh' motto,, The: past should 'be a guide •.post not a hitching ,post, was • given by Mrs: George Fish- er. 'In recalling the past we were reminded of. the thirties' w.h e n' men were offered 15c an hour to shovel snow and it • tooka few days work . to buy' gloves to keep their. hands�.Warm 'enough. to work. •The ,health: of .to=day was'•,compar ed . to the past when we find in, .old, cemeteries as many as , six children, having died in one fam ily in, , ages ranging f •r :o m one year to three years, which, goes to prove our ' grandparents didn't. . know how to •save their : children aS compared • to . the death rate of today. No one , 'wants" to' ex-. perience' these• times again so. ' we use ' the past. as :a' guiding. • star for the future, Mrs. to n' • Tiffin a n d, 'Mrs. Claude Coffin,sang `,`Grandmoth-•, ers Old Sunbonnet-- accompanied by pianist • Mrs. Garnet:' Farrier: Mr, .. Lev.' .Balser of ' Winghain was -introduced • by ' Mrs. 'Russel Ross :and showed slides and.gave_ eI■EB■BEBBE.BBionsammMBBBEEBB EE..■® momplitURANI •■ ; ; ■ ■• • Ol: • • • 0.• II 2-1965 PontiacParisienne; 4 -door hardtop, V-8, full; equipped ■ .• f Y. • / 1965 Ford Galaxie. 500,. V-8, automatic, full Y equipped. ' . i 1964.Pontiac •..Parisienne, 4 -door: hardtop, V-8, fully equippedle ■ ■ . 1964 Dodge sedan, . V-8, power steering' ; le 1964 Chevrolet Impala, 4 -door hardtop, fully equipped 2-1964 Pontiac Laurentian sedans, ' 6 .cylinder, automatic ■ 2 .1964 Chevrolet Belau sedans, • automatie ■ .;■ •• ,:.. � .� po..... steering,, N__... .... �, wer ■ fully equipped° . I. 1964 Chev Impala, convertible • 1963 Pontiac •.Laurentian sedan, V4, fully v equipped, automatic 1963 Chev Belair V-8 automatic, radio, fully equippedIli 1963. Chevrolet Biscayne sedan, standard ,• 1962 Falcon, automatic, sedan ■ • • ■. • 1962: Meteor.; sedan,.: standard' transmission at i" 1962 Chevrolet Belair, 6$ cylinder, 'automatiic ■ ■' i ■ 1962 Pontiac: Stratochief, 4 door, 6 standard . ■ i, 1962. Chev t/s ton .ick u' '■ p p truck, _step -side box • 1961 :.Ford, 6' cylindersedan standard transmission• ■ ■ ■ "e▪ 1961 Pontiac Laurentian, sedan 1960: Chevrolet, '.4- door,' standard,. s Y a . Number of 59 'and 58'models ■. a r: STATIONWAGONS Niel ■ 1964 Pontiac,g ' ■ ■ 'V4 automatic, .fully equip'ped,' 4-deor . 1961: Falcon Stationwagon; to N • ■ a' commentary , of • the ' Mar. itime�, • ■ • r •.� s e1 uss s Motors• • Phone 173, Brussels Provinces; 'local autumn and win ter scenes, 'and Christmas. •scenes in the' town of Wingham. Mr. Bal - ser was thanked by Mrs. Wallace'Conn• and presented with. a °,gift. A reading Grandmother Rad It' Easier Than 'Today was 'giv Wallace en' by.. 'Mrs. Wallace e C ��onn. e h. 23 grandmothers were .seated : in. • a ,circle .and ' enjoyed the .follow- ing :eontests given•. by Mrs: • Frank Ross 'with WS. Jim Currie •; Pre- senting' the gifts on a tray from which the lucky grandmother se- lected one. Birthday' nearest the' meeting `d a y, Mrs:. • Fred Cook, Belgrave; .: grandmother with grandchild living, • t farthest from h e Mrs. Bill Craig 'of Scarborough; grandmother .with twin twin. grandchildren. (there were 4' and , Mrs. • ,Harold Proctor; Bel- grave, won the card 'draw); gran- dmothers 'making' their own. bread, Mrs.' Claude ;Coffin, Mrs. Johnson Conn, Mrs. Bill, Evans (Mrs. Johnston Conn 'won on the card . draw);: A contest was won, by Mrs.; George Fisher and Mrs: Bill •Evans; 'The ':..singing of . the Queen and Grace closed the mee- ting 'after : which' 't h e .''hostesses 'Mrs. Dan .Tiffin and ' ;Mrs: 'Garn- et •Farrier with' helpers served lunch to the 43 ' attenders. Chalmers W:M-S • On Wednesday, September 15th, '•Chalmers W.M.S: held their mee- ting at the • home of Mrs. 'W. R.' Purdon, 9th .Co1West Wawan- osh.. The presiders , Mrs: V. 'Em- erson, presided,' welcomed all and .gave the • Call: to 'Worship and led in prayer, God of ' 1VIerey, God of Grace was sung. • The' Glad Tid- ings id-in .s • prayer was' given .:by . Mts. Johnston Conn. T h e meditation, Humility and Love, was given.': by Mfrs. Emerson. The , scripture les- son was given :by Mrs. Robert Ross. Prayer was given by' Mrs.. Emerson. ' The topic, Faith, was given by Mrs. Robert Ross. Mrs. Dawson Craig gave Beatitudes for he Homemaker.. A . mission letteras read .by .Mrs. '' Russel Ross.' The treasurer's report Was given . by Mrs. , Dawson . Craig ". The roll call was answered by 13 members present with a verse, containing the word "work": The offering was received and dedi- cated by Mrs. -Dave MacDonald. It was 'decided to , accept invita-' tions for thankoffering. 'meetings from Whitechurch U.C.W. and Ashfield church. 'Arrangements were made for the, Thankoffering Meeting to ' be held October ' 13th in the Church , school -room Thi nominating , connmittee,. Mrs. Roy ■ ■ • Cities ,Service .Dealer. rata■■■■BB■EBEB'E■■.■■BB•RBe■gi■milimommoimstwraaUiiitsi' ; KI.NLOUG.H.. •'HaPPY Hostess" .. The third ' ' meeting ' of the 4-H Club was . held on : September 16th at"the1iome of Mrs. Donald Bush- ell. Themeeting opened with ;the • • bert ;Ross, : • Mrs. Frank' Coultes and Mrs.; J. MacDonald,' were re- minded . to have: a ' slate of /offic- ers : prepared .for the November meeting. The material 'f o r the 4-H' pledge followed by the, min-, utes of the last meeting. Roll, call. What I ' would appreciate in ` a .' guest room.. The name chosen .was `5flappy. Hostess" Notes were gi- ven on .. table setting . and' table manners. Mrs Lyman Su tto'n showed ' the setting of a' .table' and the, ironing of a ' tablecloth:. Joan Percy „showed the. proper way, to fold serviettes • The : Creed closed. the ntepting. The . next meeting will,. beTteld at .Mrs.. Sutton's hoiine: on September 23rd at '4:30 p.m.: 25th. It'was, decided to put flow- ers. in, thea church until' thefrost cones: •The Ladies; .Aid meeting' follow- ed.' Mrs. ollow-ed.''Mrs. Frank Courter exhibited the- quilt which was made for :the bale. ' Mrs. Robert Ross displayed a quilt top, which : the ladies are to quilt:. It was decided' to' paper thehalls' at the 'Manse, .with com- mittee om mittee . In . charge .Miss •. Lila`' Em- erson, :Mrs... Donald Watt, Mrs.. Andrew 'Gaunt ' and Mrs.' James McInnes. A hymn was sung and the • meeting closed. with • the mtz' pah benediction. ,The• hostess lylrs. W. R. Purdon served lunch ".and was thanked' by the ladies. MISSIONARY VISITS HOLYROOD • Rev.: ,W .J. a: n d ' Mrs. Milne, , Ann, Jimmie and Debbie of Tor- onto . or -onto, were guests of •Mrs. Marg- aret MacPherson . a n d 'Mr. and Mrs. W. J. MacPherson on Sun- day. Rev: Milnes: ` have been . re, turned missionaries from India_ In the meantime Rev. Milne has been taking a course. :' at Medical' College, Toronto. They plan: to re- > turn to India at the 'end ,, of • Oc- tober. :. ,Your Subscription ' R mewed? FEDERAL RIDING, OF: HURON' LIBERAL NOMINATING CONVENTION . to select a : ,Candidate to contest the riding. in the forthcoming' Federal Election. hursd�y, Septettt%e1' 23 AT 8:30 p.n. Central Huron. Secondary School Attditoriurh CLINTON HON. LARRY PENNEL Solicitor General, in the Pearson Government will -address the meeting ON LIBERAL • ASSOCIATION, ' . - . ELSTON U • KARL CAMPBELL • HAROLD SHORE President . Treasurer Secretary • t•