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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-03-25, Page 9WEDNESDAY,,, MARCH 25,.. Tiffrotoplif 4i THE • LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO t• PAGE 'Nl. For sound counsel and a fair. price .on a monument correctly designed from quality material,. rely on•' SKELTON MEMORIALS Walkerton Pat O'Hagan, Prop. Established Over Sixty Years. Phone ` 88.1-0234 Ontario; Pine River UCWLoses Two. Faithful Members, Present Them With Gifts. CAMBERLEY and • DISTRICT) f" Charles Emmerton .and Donald and' Mrs. C. Colling, Delegates Courtney attended a meeting of appointed: to attend the Presby-. the Orange Lodge in .Toronto' on texral which is tobe in Walker - Saturday... They. were accompan-. hi ' . lied by, Mrs. Donald Courtney and ton : are Mrs. ' Duncan Thorburn. • Carol, -' and Arla Smeltzer who. and .' Mrs.' Carrick Coning.. A mo - visited with relatives in the city merits silence ' was .observed :in. for the day, memory of Miss ' Grace Caner-. There were players for 'thirteen on *who' was a. faithful worker in tables of euchre on � Thursday ev- the W.M.S. . and later . in the ; United ening, at: .h: Church Women. ;.Mrs. Wesley ,Robb Amberley Orange Ha won by Mrs. .presided. for the program and gave High- prizes were ' .; William. a reading. and prayer, after which Archie Courtney andPace hymn 86was sung. Mrs. Mrs.Duncan withq thelucky draw going .,:.to Thorburn ,gave a . reading on the . Hiram, Pangburn.. Committee in "Easter Lily" and was- :.followed charge of lunch were. Mr. and with a duet by Mrs. 'Robert Court- ' Mrs: Elmer ' Smeltzer, Mr: and neyand Mrs: William Courtney, Mrs.. Murray Walden. and Mr. ; Mr Wm. Courtney. " accompanied by Mrs. Ernest Gib - and � . son.: An Easter drama 'by mem-: Unit One and. 'aTwo: of. United bers of the U.C. W, was given. Church Women of Pine River held Guest speaker' : for . the ' evening a joint meeting, in the church on was Mrs: Hiram ,Pangburn who :. `Wednesday evening of last week spoke on the • "High Calling of: with a good' attendance. .The call. Women', and her address 'men- to worship was followed with : a .tioned' many women of the Bible hymn, after which Mrs. Eldon 'who. .faced temptations and prob- Bradley president of, U.C.W.: gave' lerns then as ' now. In her work an • Easter . reading' and prayer .In'' on the EmployMent Bureau a few her. remarks or the responsibilty_ years ago, Mrs .. Pangburn met of the U.CW. .. she said the pur- many .people who .were . discour .. pose : and function of the organ- aged and lonely. 'Kindly > advice ization was to unite . allwomen and. , sympathy helped in many of the church,. She also reitinisc- cases; Mrs. Leonard Irwin 'gave • ed on the early history of the a . fine reading. on "Friendship" . W.M.S. which was Anterestiag.. after which she presented Mrs. During the businessperiod re- -Stewart Shiells with a gift on be-• ports .'were given, by • Mrs . J.. Blue half' . of the U.C.W. Mrs. "Shiells 'DEFINE A G:OCD NEWSPAPER Integrity, responsibiUltyr" accur- acy and leadershipare what makes a newspaper 'a vital com- munity force, according to a com- mittee of the Associated; Press Managing " Editors, which under took a long-term study to deter- mine criteria. for a good news- paper.. • made a fitting. reply. Mrs. Ross; Shiells who.was 'unable to attend the meeting was also remember- ed with '.a gift.. Both .ladies have* . been faithful . workers in the. church and especially on the work committee where their . services will be missed. 1 After the closing hymn and benediction, the ladies. were. served a dainty tea in the Sunday School room where tables were .set and decorated. with .pus- sy willow and' other bright 'flow- ers. flowers. • • .Of 'interest ` ` to . many, was . the. appearance of "Edna 'Jacques" poetess and ' entertainer who took. part. on "Flash Back" on Sunday . evenings. program. Her poems on simple everyday life are enjoyed 'by many.' readers. A. quartette consisting; of Phylis Bradley;- .Sheila .. Collins;; ' •Joyce Thorburn . and ' Esther Gibson 'sang" "The old -rugged Cross" at 'Pine River ;United. Church on' 'Sunday accompanied by. Wayne . Brooks, recently .appointed :organist.. Easter and Spring are a time of rejoicing ' and together they bring : flew. : life and hope . to' the world. Next Sunday all : places. of worshipwill see the;, altars '..decor- ated with .the beautiful Easter lilies,. symbols of the resurrection and . music . in' :keeping 'with' the season will thrill . all who, attend. • Even the . new:. Easter apparel is an . expression . of newness at'' .this time so : let us all rejoice and be glad at this beautiful season of the year. .: • ... ,, Mr.; ' and Mrs.. Archie Courtney:• visited. on Saturday with ::Mrs:: . William ' Sallow/'s' . of Goderich. • TOBEWELCOEREVERUO Phone f t•t t,! Fani it cY nr'fr.lends, • doctor, dentist, hairdresser, ga- rage -you lighten the load of 4. busy Garr \VIW.R you.know you're e. ectal because }woit'VO called. llc�tore. (And .tlie e aro: so many' .things yon can settle over tlio phone,wiihoi.lt even }1LVlllg to go- out!) it's, hard to believe, isn't it,. that there was a time when people didn't have a phone l DELL- ttT,MANAED AND ''OWNED 13Y CANADIANS happyretirement Perhaps it seems: 'far awaynow, but the years P . 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Even though it took place in Montreal, and .everybody is aware that: Mon- treal is a wicked, ; wicked place; being. married in Canada . is a pretty .serious, proposition, as - we all ,..know, , don't we?, . - I wonderif anyone pointed . out to, the happy couple that • a Que- bec marriage can be dissolved . only by an .act . of Parliament:'. There could be .somemighty' ex- citing times g-citing'--times in the House of. Com- mons in " a couple of .years Ot six months. • Can't youjust hear the separ- atistes bellowing:: that' the English' are trying to ram this., divorce, down the throat of La Belle Pro- vince, and thereby. insulting her sacred traditions,. ' detaining her -ancient--glory-ands hoiibr.. • Anyway, it . was a.' fine Gere- moray: the English -born American film .star of Jewish faith, married to the Welsh Presbyterian stage actor by a :Unitarian : minister in.. a French-Canadian city.` On •Sun day. A pretty select company, at the wedding, too. A few . friends, a gaggle ' of lawyers, and a brace of public relations men. None ofthose maiden aunts weeping all over the bride's make-up, , . * 7k: * 111 bet that, even if the groom was a little rusty, Liz knew her lines, This was her fifth appear- ance in that particular scene, She'd scarcely need prompting, . ' ILEY E B.URTONS! • • The groom ; had, -:been.` through' .the ropes only once: ,before.. This culminated in' a Mexican divorce last December, 'which is reported to have cost him $1,500,080. Ques- tion: , Would you : pay` that to get .rid ` of your wife? Depends' on whether you had it, you say? Sor- ry I•' .asked. I'llbet t knowwhat you're, thinking. You're thinking. I am writing this snidely,' with tongue in :.cheek. 'You're wrong. I'm just glad things are settled, so my 'wife can get. back to the . ironing. A. lot of people, including: some who wouldn't give a nickel, to their blind • leper cousin if he 'ran .. around with, girls, have takena very dim view of. ' the , behavior of the glamorous pair. People have told 'me, with - great •satisfac- tion, that Toronto's u p p.e r crust ;deliberately ignored them.- Admit it, .girls. ' Who would 'you rather be. than Liz Taylor'? Four . husbands' 'behind you, four ': kids Couple ofinillon bucks' in the bank, and Richard Burton and a ring, all at the age of 22. Admit it, .chaps.•.Where. is -the hardship . in*. getting home from -:,work and having Miss Taylor throw herself on your . bosom? . . They may , not . be Abelard and Heloise, Charles It and Nell Gwyn,. or • Napoleon and • Josephine, but they have given us a love story with enough color, dash and flair. to stir even Canadians in the grip of March. • Mr. Burton is the most electric actor. I've ever seen. Miss Tay- lor .is a" lady r would definitely cross the street to chat with. Good luck to them. And if it's any help, my wife says, "This Will definitely last. She's found the right'.tnan.'. 0