The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-11-03, Page 5WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3rd, 00
THE . W06 40* O* SENTINEL, ':Lt1CKY .ONTARIO•
f
PAGE
DUVET t NEWS
.m.assers Allaat
The lefelaengern- on:
Thum -
day after school at the :ire es
y Wh': The roll call was an-
swered by naming a man " of the
Bble. There were 19 members
• and me visitor ppm,. A Hallo -
Wen party was Planned for Sat-
urday welsh* M Hamilton
read the , e MC-
G*e, Jane %ise na and Joyce
aka , Part is the wor-
ship
w a . and.
seniors separated IJ study with
their Vis Ms.." Black ' .and
Mrs. McGuire. The meeting .
ed with the Miapah benediction
followed by games and lunch.
H'a'm Party
Mrs_ Jack lifcGulie was hostess
for the 3+fessengerS Hallowe'en
party on Saturday mark& Mrs.
Wafter Black and Mrs. Ray Ham-
ilton assisted,
keeping •eleven
youngsters busy with' and
Mr. and Mrs. ArnoM Kelly were
welcome int Olivet United
on Sunday when Mr
KeTllywas in. of service in
the awe of bend :urge
Bali Mr.. ley, a member of the
Gideon•,, told something of the
work of .tom society. Mr Jack
,McGuire,' soloist, sang, "Just A.
Comer Wsdk Tab Thee'.
Mr. and Mrs.. Walter Derma
attended deffeation services in
Bethel;tinited Church on ' Sat -
JOHN
t
Sponsored, by.. the Bruce Progressive
Conservative . Association
day .
Mr- and Mrs. Gary . Hoffman I1
motored `to Hamilteni: oR Monday
wffere Gary started Work on a
lake freighters
._40%.and. Mrs.' � MlcNairr of
eafortht and Mr .and :Mrs Oscar
White and fainly. called on Misr
and ark Doug `Warn- and `Mich-
aeg. on Sanday.
ome015111MORKKInoinutoossitoommanissoommiontiottionsouni...
Grass Farms, For ..Sale
or
. •
to
5ot
la sox Us L act4o f/ , PHONE 528-3511
i ASE it FOR 10115 BOSVELb, REAL.TOR.
WE ACRE FARM. ONLY 51,30
2ge. ACRE FARM. NEAR; DUNGANKOM $31,888
•
'/A . ACRE FARM NEAR LI"i'CKNOW . `Mao
* * *
Several H'For
1•i
ALL TOUR REAL ESTATE BUYING or SELLING
Ate. EFFCCIENT SERVICE --• COACT •
'.s
:s
'w.
5/'
w •
•5
s
s
BOX 353 MEAFORD, PHONE 42E el
..
CsnnIUEssmossmnls simmus issmaimm simmu 5R
i
WHITECHURCH.
tfnf ended. for fast week)
Promoted Scholarships.
Mrs. Robert Ross,, Mr- and . Mrs..
Victor Emerson and: Dan Cassidy
were in Pinkerton 'on Thursday,
Mrs.. Ross and Mrs. Emerson at-
tended Bruce .County Rally. Mrs.
Lmeas05 presented 'M r s. , Lloyd
MacDOugalI, on behalf of ber'diut-
ghter Grace who is at Kempf villa
Coll, with .Bruce Comity Scho-
larship cheque of $IQEOO address'
andcertifrcate of merit, and Miss
Jima ' Advert, student nurse in
training at Victoria Hospice :with
Bruce County Scholarship . cheque
of SMUG 'address, and ' certifi-
cate
ertif -cate of •merit. Ms Einersoe` and:
Mr: Cassidy`visited with Mr: Cam
sidles brother at Cargill.
Chifdrow Of Chalmers •
The Children of Chalmers Pres-
byterian, Church held , their ser-
vice in the church, &h oot Room.
during church serum..: The p es-
idents Ruth Elliott,'' gave the cam:
to :' worship? she C O.C. Worshiti
song was sung.. Mary pm. .,Wall
read the minutes. The scripture;
read"mg on Thanksgiving was read
by 11 members. _ Mrs ° Hugh; Sime
son. Ped in; prayer and •members
answered responsively.' The roll'
call Was answered 'by .22 mem-
bees and 4 ' visitors:.' The offerin
was received _by : Randy Win gfre
and the offering :prayer was; given
by Mrs: Caslick. The story for the
Juniors was given by . Mrs. Karl
Caslick and Mrs. Hugh Simpson
gave the 'senior story. • A/ hymn .
PIJRIIA,
NIIRSI1G ci
MIXES IN SECONDS:
* WON'T ` SETTLE OUT
• STARTS CALVES FASTER
*. IT'S: MEDICATED
Ons 3$ W. bag of Purine Nursing Chow replaces more
than 225 lbw, of whole milk. That'* why' K cents lass to start
calves the . Purine wayt
!au -
011 Johnstone
YOUR PURINA DEALER
PHONE ' 528-3719
was sung and the meeting closed:
by'.repeating the Lords prayer in
emison, '
Eaptisni Af.'United Church
•Baptismal, services were held:
at .the United Church on Sunday
when Karen Arlene daughter `of
Aft.— and Mrs: E W: Beecroft,
was baptized by Rev George Mit-
The :United Churcl ' Women held
a very successful. Bake Sate in,
Wingham Saturday . afternoon, at
which the proceeds were $127.00
acidthe...Messengers table w a s
around
?UT. SEN. r INCL ADS TO WORK
FOR YOU . PHONE 5213134
B'oue .need -GAM4% Reef
Sweetened:. • IV
feecthig ±a r • :• 0 40% Beef tSI-•
fasagpfement Sweetened you can' •
• 9 f 0 •• w, ao .444 balanced. ram
east for unL econoaaicat
Drop fn sood th pour, Ioca1 S1U'R
GAIN Feed, • Service Mi'II . ' We'll
autiine the -GAIN Beef
3iasupplemeirt Program and how'
it can Work on your farm.
LUCKNOW •
2S2
-annotart..12
irk: Progressing
On .s.-Scou'r Toir, .
'Seine 250 Boy Scouts. 'and their
leaders from: this " area will take
part in one of : Canada's most
interesting Centennial projects in .'
the, summer of 1967. "Detailed plans
have, been . formulated •for .a bus
camping tour which will take the
boys' to Ottawa,, the World's .Fair
in Montreal and through • the
province of -Quebec and the Mari =:
times over • a period of • three
Weeks..
'Participating ,, in the ;y. history
making trek: will be : Scouts . from
thetroops within .the Saugeen dis-
trict, of which Lucknow and IGn '
Toss are a part. District Commis,
sioner' Archie Gowanlock of Wat-
erton is , tows chief' and the' tour -
director is Lloyd ' Ackert, • master
of the . First. Kinloss Troop; Holy --
rood, who was one of the. Canadian..
Scout Leaders at the World. Jam- 8
boree `in' : Greece two years' ago. •.'
.AL -the. annual; Meeting • of.. the
Saugeen District Council` :in Hold •
rood on Wednesday evening Lloyd
outlined`: the itinerary- for the ..trip
and showed "colored slides -taken
while • he was . 'making final' .ar-
rangements as. he travelled' over`
the proposed route during the past.
summer:.•
One of the highlights of the,
evening: was the presentation of = a.
520.00 prize ,to Scout Harvey Mc-
Fadden of 'Cargill,. who had . sub-
mitted the sketch for the crest
which hasbecome the official
emblem. of; the Centennial Tour.. It
depicts a Boy • Scout filling east-
ward across , a map of Canada. •
'The crest will be worn on T-shirts
and ' neckerchiefs during -the outing.
and will be prominently displayed
elsewhere . as an .. identifying ,in-
signia.
insigma..
Preliminary applications` will go'
out to all. Scouts and Ieaders in
the district: at the first of • the
New Year and on the basis of the '
returns ' the arran$ements . for
m
meals, ca:ng equipment, etc.,
will bei;
based. .
Totai cost of ' the trip ` for each
participant : will be $125. Some
Scouts have been, setting aside
money from their earnings for
more than a year in anticipation
of ' the outing.
•
1,.