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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-10-20, Page 7WEDNESDAY, OCT: 2Oth, 196S,, Lucknow WI Show Good Fair Profit Cultural'activities.. ,w a s the' theme of the October, meeting of the Lucknow'Women's Institute: The treasurer's. report ,was given, • 'by Mrs..A. Wilson, which showed a• nice, profit fxom the. Fall Fair, 'booth: . Mrs. •N J MacKenzie was ap- pointed delegate to the .Area, Con- vention at Owen Sound, Novenl-. ber. 16th -17,114' The delegates for the rally :at Pinkerton on' October ' THE LUCKNOW• :SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW.., 21st are Mrs. T. J. Salkeld. and Mrs. 0. Brooks. Plans were made for the Christmas party of. the In- stitute which is to be held. in De- cember. The roll call. was ans- wered by the name of a Canadian author. • Mrs. 0 Brooks then took. the chair for theprogram, opening with reading. ,a poem "Autumn Fashion Notes." A sing song was. enjoyed and Mrs. Cummings play- ed a piano solo, "Under Paris Skies. Miss Mary MacLeod had the topic on, '`,Books", .inwhich she said that . the radio and TV have taken the place ' of „ books RIPLEY•MEAT MARKET Custm Butchering Mondays , Hogs,, in, by 4:00 p.m. CATTLE, 'CALVES and LAMBS: EVERY` DAY, EXCEPT SATURDAY We do .Curing and. Smoking .• . 'Beef; Pork • and Lamb. Sold Whole, Half or Quarter .. . For Better Service, ' And Lower : Prices Call Ripley. ,100. UH AS. HOOISMA Prop. ONTARIO PAG* '$EVii for many people, but for those who want to know' . about things that happened in t h e• past, . we have to .read our nooks. • A solo was rendered by Mrs; J. W. Joynt accompanied by Mrs, J. Emerson, and a very interest- ing talk on "Australia" was giv- en by, Eleanor Whitby. Margaret Rae, and Mrs. Gordon Fisher were . captains for .'a spell- ing match r, ith Margaret Rae's team . the winners. Lunch w a s served by the hostesses in charge., News never takes a holiday and'. this •'hewspaper continues to bring that-. news• • to. your home ;through - Out the year, as, it happens. • PURPLE GRC.VE (too late for last week) Donald Thompson of :Montreal. spent .Che week -end with his par- ents Mr. and Mrs.. Harvie Thomp- son. • Jimmy Quigley of 'London spent the week -end' with Mr. and • Mrs. Ralph Hill. - Mr. and Mrs. Chester Campbell of London, • Dr, and 'Mrs. Jack Jacques; of Melford visited 'Sun day' :with Mr. and • Mrs. Burton Collins and 'family and, Mr. and Mrs.' George,' Emerson..• • '• Mr., and Mrs. •Walter •Forster,. • Mr. a n d Mrs. Donald McCosh spent Friday in Goderich , a n d Thedford. Carolyn Forster a n d • Gladys Gawley, Toronto, spent the week- end with their parents. • Welcome' home to Mr. and Mrs. Donald . Robertson who returned from their honeymoon on Satur- day. • Shirley Mackay visited , Margie Collins. Mr; and Mrs. Claude Dore were,. Sunde (guests of Mr. . and, -Mrs. Donald' Dore. - Purple Grove Institute • met at the home of. Mrs. ‘Cecil Sutton Wednesday • with Mrs. Tony Kloosterboer guest °speaker. ' Nancy Dore was a Sunday vis - !tor with, Mr. and Mrs. Claude . Dore and Evelyn Harkness. Mrs. James 1VIcEwan and San- dy visited Mrs. Donald MCCosh. Rosemary. Vaughan, 'Kitchener, and Lois Moffatt visited Dianne Dore Mr a n d Mrs. Victor Gawley and ' Gladys were Sunday guests of. ''Misses Ada, Ethel and Lettie Gawley. ' Mrs. Lyman Sutton . visited Mrs. Cecil Sutton and Robbie. • Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Gilchrist, Mr. a n d Mrs. George ' Bushell, Mr. and Mrs. (Don Bell of, Tor- onto, Miss Winnifred Wrightson, Lucknow, were Sunday visitors .�. .'+ •4 {..tr'�2•?'. ;*:6::! ,?' 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Low first' cost reeover$' your,investment'gnickly; low running costs and loW maintenance cosh put new Chevrolet 4 -cycle Diesels in the profit picture for everything from utedium4duty round -the -city, `work to long hIghway.hauls: 268 -count 'em • ' New tratransmissionsmodels! , Chevy baa ,power plant to suit .. every job requirement is each weight • class -18 engines,12 of them brand - • new for '80? There's new: versatility, , new big-load:capability With • • both gas and Diesel•engines. And. • you can match powerful Chevrolet onginei with ,that/Nett choice 01 ttausmistiOns ever—from. -speed Syncbto-wesh to 18 speed Spigot... automatics; tool • • Phone your Chevrolet Dealer wont any type of trunk you aan AUTH ORIZED CHEVROLET TRUCK DEALER IN, WiNGHAMt • i 1��osephine Street, McC��lRE MOTORS LIMITED 268 Here's What's new: bigger engines, More engines, bigger trucks, more truclia,high.capacity frames r , end Wei, self .adjusting. brakes on . . most light and mediumduty models. And more!' Check the .long' strong line of Chevrolet Workpower Trucks for '88 now! Chevy's built for bigger things in '66! Wingha rn, Ong. Be sure to see Bonanza on the CBC -TV network each Sunday.. Check your local listing for channel and time. . WESONT CO. LT 528.2909 LUCKNOW with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mac Donald.• Mrs. William 1VIcInnes visited. Fridaywith :Mrs.` 'Kenneth ' Brind- ley ` and Meryl Stewart. Margo :Nicholson spent 'Tuesday. evening with . Valerie Gillies.: Mr. and . Mrs. Glen Fraser, Da, . vid a n d Lori of Maple visite&: Mrs. Herb Farrell. ., When you.turn:21 Ayou're . no 'longer coiva er..ed .by your parents' Hospital .Insurance. To keep' insured, you must' take out indi= vldual 'membership ,' within : 3Q days. Get .,your application form at a bank, a hospital, or from; the'ommis sign.`, The 'family' Hospital Insurance premium must now be paid to coverhusband '..arid ' wif'e. Notify your 'group' without de- lay OR,.:if eIay',OR,:if you, both,pay : premiums direct, noti- fy the Commission. To.keep insured follow the instructions on the Hospital Insurance Certificate of Payment 'Form 104' that your • present .employer is • required to give you on leaving. Your ONTARIO, HOSPITAL, INSURANCE Plan Ontario Hospitih Services Commission tomato 7, bpmdt 6 ':J