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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-10-20, Page 6•9 .4 I THE LUCKNOW 'S.ENTINl. , ,LUCKNOW_, ONTARIO. • BUY YOURS FOR CASH OR BY. NSTLMENTS • DOWN PAYMENT OF s©,'. OR: A $50 BOND; $5.00 . k?R; A $100� BOND, E TC.• BALANCE ANCE IN EASY INSTALMENTS OVER A YEAR. BUY YOUR S AT ANY BRANCH OF THE: B, OF 4?. ANH' 70 3'*WON 7M'AD/AA'S ANK OF 1Vi QN'r.RE Lucknow , Branch;. MILTON; RAYNER, : Manager HETECHURCH: HOSPITALITY. BELLES (Whitechurch.': News) WhitechurchHospitality. Belles held their meeting Tuesday ev- ening at the home of Mrs. V • Emerson; with, 7 of the. 9 girls ',present,. with 'their'leaders Mrs Walter" Arscott and Mrs:: Garnet 'Farrier. • . • The - president, Valerie': King, op- : *lied the. meeting with the pledge:, The, roll was called & the min- utes read by Marlene Weber.. The Aiscussion was centred on enter taining guests on • any occasion. 'The girls ' demonstrated cupcakes they had, made • at home, and the leaders ` demonstrated ` the ,making. Ace punch. The -Belles set the ta= ble up as for a' Buffet luncheon. All .then enjoyed the lunch. of leader, Mrs. Dave OEbbs '1 WHITECHURCH Those...attending t h e Ashfield Presbyterian W,M.S. Thankoffer- ing ,meeting from. Whitechurch were Mrs. Johnston Conn, Mrs. Frank ,Coulter,. Mrs. Earl Caslick and Mrs! Victor Emerson, Fortner Station Agent Dies This .community extends . 5ym pethy to relatives of the. ;late Roy atten of St. George, Ontario, lvyho : pasaEu away , in ° rBrantford Hospital. For many years he was station agent here ;at .Whitechurch and his wife who . predeceased. him :was Alba Fox, of this vil- lage. Services ' were held 'in Blyth with burial in ' . Wingham ceme- tery. • Sympathy is extended. to Mr. and` Mrs. • Allan Patison in , the passing . of ner brother Leslie Dea- con of Coranoch, Sask., who pass- ed away . Monday at. ' Weyburn, Sask. He . was a former resident of E, Wawanosh.' ,... Attend Guelph .Convention Mrs: Victor Emerson, secretary, on Tuesday joined Mrs. Arthur• Maundrell, ,p. esident . of Grey Bruce rey; Bruce, Area, and they attended Guelph Area 'Conventionand the Banquet' in the. evening , at , the Royal Hotel, Guelph. Miss , Anna 1VIacDonald. of CKNX ' was t b', e guest speaker: She ..gave ' a, very humorous address,' highlighted : by. pictures add.: solos: Mrs.. Emerson and Mrs:. Maudrell returned home with •.her. • , Mr. a .n d Mrs. Russel Ritchie. and . Charles Tiffin spent WedneS, , day at the 'home of . the . former in the . village removing plaster from the .walls' andceiling of •the living .room. The next meeting • will be at the home of:Mrs. Emerson on 'Octo:- ber 19th •when all girlsare re- quested to • be present. HAPPY ..HOSTESSES :(Whitechurch News) Whitechurch Happy ' Hostesses held ' their meeting 'Monday even- ing ven-ing at :.the home of Miss Janis ;Farrier, with the 5 members and. their leaders, Mrs, Leroy Rintoul' and Mrs. Dave Gibb, , present:' The president,Miss Sandra .Fi Sher, : opened t e meeting' With, the ,4-H •pledge and read thei min- utes. The roll call was ans*,ered' by .,telling `How I' should Enter -•I tain a Guest." The discussion . cen- t r e d on "The , En"teertaining' of Guests."', The making of .punch' cupcakes was ,demonstrated., The next meeting will be held Wednesday evening at the home !, SEE and HEAR HON. PAUL MARTIN Minister of. External Affairs: AT .A LUNCHEON'` AT °Bruce inn, Kincardine � Friday boon, bctober 22nd Tickets Available From Your Locale Chairman In 'Kincardine contact Liberal Commitee, Ftootrri.s. WEDNESDAY, OCT. '20th, 1965. 1 BRITISH 1 The Bible's National Message — IF You Are UNHAPPY About CANADA'S NEW • FLAG: . (OR EVEN IF YOU ARE. NOT) THIS 15 FOR jYOU: A NEW rAND EXCITING::BOOKLET 4 . " The Pro pre#ic Significance ` of the Flag' Decision": concerning, the origin, history,design and. significance ' of the Union Jock, and '•the inevitable, consequences of excluding it from our notional flog. -Write For . Your FREE COPY to Canadian. British -Israel Association in Ontario P.O. Box 744, Station B Ottawa, Ontario ' LADIES. AFTERNOON BOWLING Tuesday, October 12th • •he afternoon' ladies ' league buv,ded • or../ Tuesday, . October 12, this week. High -Single and High Triple; scores wereboth won by Fern MacDonald with 276single and 650 triple, . flat scores; Marion MacKinnon's, IBliiebirds '3 points, Isabelle Eedy's Orioles 1 point; Marie • Button's . `Cardinals ` .3 points, Wilma Chisholm's Canar- ies 1, point; Shirley ' Hawthorns Robins . 4 poits, ,Yvonne Dough tery's Wrens 0 points.: Team Standings:: Robins, u points; Cardinals 10 points; Can- aries.. 7. points; Bluebirds .' 4 point; Wrens 2 points; Orioles 2 'points. Games of 200 and over: Freida: Errington 225; Shirley y Hawthorne 204 and 233; Marie Stewart. 229. and 215; Ferne Mac- Donald 276; Mildred Cameron 203; Edna , Rayner 207; '' Helen Stothers '247: A r�ote� tothe'proinjoeot Canadians o insist that Bell should a� by Canadians:` Ther*e..00400:Ced ane smaYl poen# Bel s alr��d 90AWCaoadlook*004.. . People who are uneasy about foreign control of Canadian.companies needn'tworry about Bell, Por the fact is,.the 'ownership of Bell is overwhelmingly Canadian. Of 208,000 shareholders, over. 293,000 Y are Canadian residents, and they, hold ;'33.6°/o of ,the totalshares. , The little tag line you', see at the bottom. of Bell advertisements means just what it says. And since'. it's im ortant that people kn ow • the facts about one' of tanada's .most important public service coin= panes, we'11'go on putting, it in, Here it is again. L Built,, operated and owned by Canadians •