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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-04-01, Page 11ANSpN.ESf]!AY'.. :APRIL, 1a#; 1964 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.' • • 1ATTMi Custom Butchering Mondays Hogs,. $2.00 in by 4:00 p.m, . Cutting and Wrapping, 2c pound CATTLE, .CALVES and LAMBS.: EVERY DAY,. EXCEPT SATURDAY We. Ito Cui ring and. Smoking ,_ �.. 'Beef, Pork and Lamb, • Sold Whole, Half or Quarter . . For Better Service,'. And 'Lower•' Prices 7-, CallRipley 100. has, Hooisma -- . • Prop: •. The first meeting of the Grey. Bruce Women's Institute Area Convention. met ,in Chesley, Tues- day,March' 24th. The , president, ,;Mrs. Ivor Spencer, Tara presided, The 1963164 one-year ,. committee members from " Sub -division . 15, Mrs:Donald Donald McKay; R. 3; . Tiver- ton; • Mrs, Leonard Unruh, R. 2, Desbro and Mrs, 'Graham Cham- bers, .R.:.1, Allenford " During , the day -long., session. plans were laid for the Area Con- vention, which .this year is ' in Bruce County at Wiarton, October 29 and 30th . Mrs. Spenc r. is del- egate to the F.W.I.C. National Convention at Wolfeville; Nova Scotia lh June. ' Mrs.: T.' J. Cor- nish, /Chesley • and Mrs. Emerson. Knott, Meaford were named al- ternate delegates: As the term of office of .pres- ident and treasurer, . conclude, a new vice president and • treasurer will be . chosen when .the • Feder- ation Representatives of. the. -nine Area Meeting Held Last Week districts meet with the board members at a . later date. All area standing committee con- venor ' reports shall ' be: in . the hands of the treasurer, Mrs. Cor- nish, ChesleY by August lst, 1964. Women's Institute friends throughout the . ,Grey -Bruce Area were sorry to learn of the 'ber eavement that Mrs. Gordon. Mac ' Phatter.` of Owen Sound 'suffered in the .passing. of her husband. Mrs. MacPhatter, was the first area president . and is also a past Provincial president of the F.W.- Membership .W - Membershipin Women's Insti- tute for the Grey -Bruce area' for 1962-63 ':Ws 3,375.' The area board meet next in 'Wiarton,' July 14th., 1 - NEWS; BRIEF John McMurchy of Ripley, di rector• for Zone ,2 of the Ontario Farm 'Forum, 'was guest speaker at the,'final meeting of the .sea- son. ea-son. of Do -Cum -In Farm Forum in Culross. saves you time, money and labour A' -%'Yrt:i'}'r�+4:•i%G,r n''`j.•}n�;.•?1.••l•: •{r{•,••..•• �.... r. Caston' spreading and. equipment leasing .p 9 Got . a tractor but no .sF reader? Need .your,. fertilizer { applied fast? .Thensee your CO-OP and arrange .the fertilizing serviceyou need. lnjured1iuFaFFrorn:'Hay • , (WHITECHURCH NEWS), 22nd in the church when Mrs. McLennan will show pictures and give a commentary, Five Oaks, which Calvin -Brick assists in sup- porting. ' Mrs, John L. Currie and Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft . attended the U.C.W. Presbyterial ' at Ex- eter and Mrs. Beecroft gave her report. The Benediction closed the meeting. Mrs. Ken Mason's -group held .the first quarterly tea. Each was to, contribute in an envelope. Sadie Hawkins 25c a penny for each inch of their waist ,mea- surement, penny for each, letter in the month of yourwedding. day. On Tuesday afternoonof last week, Stan Kay and Peter DeBoer were removing bales of hay :from. the mow and loading them ,on. his truck; when in some ' way Mr. Kay fell from, the .mow and re- ceived a few cuts and was ren- dered unconscious for a time. Mr. DeBoer called Tiffin and they removed'.. Mr. Kay to. Wing- ham ing ham and District Hospital This community '' wishes .'him t a very speedy • recovery . Mrs. Victor Emerson attended the Grey=Bruce Area Board meet- ing, of the Women's Institute in Chesley , last Tuesday. . Arrange- ments were being . made for the Grey -Bruce Convention to be held in Wiarton on October 29 and 30. Home for E area Kuiper, � student Mr. Jacob, nt minister at Knox College,Mr. George Conn, Miss Muriel Moore and Mr. Murray Coultes all of . Western Univer- sity, London. Mrs. Lawrence. Taylor, Doreen, Joyce and Jim were in Toronto on Thursday .and. Miss Ruth Tay- lor returned home with them for a few days. She had to return to her position on Sunday. Mr. ,and Mrs! . George Taylor. and Tommy of Hamilton accom- panied" by Miss. Mary Taylor who had. ; been there 3 weeks, visited last ` week- with 'Mr. ' 'and Mrs. Charles Showers and Mr. and Mrs. Lawerence Taylor. Mr. Taylor 're- turned to the -city on Wednesday but Mrs. Taylor remained to . visit with .. Mr. and . Mrs. Henry Pat tison. , Easter , Thankoffering °On Friday afternoon, the S.' • o f Chalmers Presbyterian Church held their : Easter Thank 'offering.;" meeting in the church: school room. The : president, Mrs. Victor Emerson., presided and warmly welcomed the guests from South Kinloss, : Langside, U C.W. of Whitechurch, and their, .own: members. The Call to Worship: and Theme:. 'was . given by Mrs:. Emerson. Mrs., ;. James.::L aidlaw led in ` prayer. Responsive read- ing . of Matt.' 28 was given. Miss Dean .' McLeod of South Kinloss gave an Easter poem... Mrs. .,John, ston Conn gave the- Legend of the - Easter Lily. The • beautiful has.: kets of flowers were placed in 'Memory, of the date Mrs. Annie Lott. • and the late Mr. ' Thomas Gaunt by their families Two min- utes silence was observed in hon- our of these - departed 'members. A quiz on Christ's death and :Res- urrection was conducted by Mrs. Andrew Gaunt.' All were asked' to give. a •silent, sentence prayer for anyone . they knew who was sick' or in trouble.. Mrs. Emerson then led . in. prayer' for' the sick. The Easter. message was given by Mr. Jacob • Kuiper, student minister, who was, introduced and . thanked by Mrs. Emerson. The offering wasreceived and the prayer giv- en by Mrs. Emerson: Mrs. Millan Moore, U.C.W.; gave 3 'short .read ings. It was approved ' to give $3.00: towards the honorary mem- bership certificate requested by the Presbytery. The next meeting is April 15' in • charge of . leaders Mrs; Russel Ross and Miss Lila Emerson. A hymn was sung and Mr. Kuiper gave the Benediction. All remained for lunch. Just be- fore their departure all joinedin singing the chorus of The Old Rug- ged • Cross. U.C.W. Meeting Calvin -Brick U.C.W.held their March---meeting--at---the.—home.-of Mrs. Ronald Coultes on Wednes- day,' ednes-day.• Ther meeting was opened by Mrs. Alex Robertsdn, Mrs.. Ken Mason' and Mrs. Roy Dawson each reading a verse of a hymn/ The Call to Worship was given by. Mrs. Roy Pattison. -Mrs. Roy Pattison led in prayer, Mrs. .' Lawerence: Taylor gave the meditation on Surveying. the Wondrous Cross. Mrs. McRitchie conducted the Bi- ble Study. The offering was re- ceived and dedicated by Mrs. Roy Pattison. Mrs; Gordon McBurney gave the Story How Easter is observed.. in different countries, Mrs_._._Rev,__Anderson_ ent..,a:-•don- ation to purchase flowers to be placed in the church on Palm Sunday in memory' of her hus- band the late Rev. Anderson. The next meeting will be held April. r +irii.. Convenient- plck-up cuts costs Your COLOP BULK SERVICE' CENTRE is stocked. with fertilizers ,that meet your requirements, ready for immediate pick-up': fN If you specialize in row crops or hay and pasture production, it will pay you, to investigate these new CO.OP Services. Buy Co-operatively—save Individuall.al: ' i stric Telephone 528.212$ • NEWS Zippy •Zionettes :. .. This seventh meeting was held at Brenda Ritchie's. ,Nancy Kirk- land opened with the 4-H .'Pledge and . Brenda Ritchie read the • min-' .utes.: All members answered the roll . call, 'a new garment I need. The next meeting will be held at Nancy Kirkland' -s and Miss Dam ude.' will :be present. While ` high school - exams were in progress, work meetings . were held at the homes of Nancy Kirkland, Wanda Hunter, and Donna Ritchie. Work was stressed on front "covers, at- tendance charts, wardrobe' charts and book samples. Mrs. " Ritchie' gave notes, on finishing .the blouse, reinforcement for curved underarm seam. .` Mrs.'': ' Kirkland' demonstrated . the loop buttonhole and checked blouses. Brenda Rit- chie closed the meeting with the playing ° of the "Queen." A FIRM. YOU KNOW Jones, MacNaughton Seeds have. been doing business in Western Ontario for many`. years. Custom- ers : know. they can_ be depended upon to provide quality seed that's true to varietya reasonable at . e ble . price. Since seeds are Jones, Mac. Naughton Seeds only business they are experts inbuying, ' cleaning and ' merchandising seed. Because they : know where tobuy and when to buy they can sell to you at worthwhile savings. Always . ask for Jones, MacNaughton seeds for. service . satisfaction .. savings. From your local dealer, of • , a: • Exeter 235-0363' Jones, gC:lqUght011 Seeds: Crediton London 234-6363 ` ' 432-2258 QL1VET.NEWS ''Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray '-The Explorers ; met at : 'May White's home on Friday' after- noon. The ' president, Bonnie Nich- olson, opened- the meeting ' with a :hymn, and_ the, Lord's ..prayers San- dra MacCharles , read the Scrip- ture. Mrs. Black gave a' ' chapter of the study book and Mrs. Mc-. Guire 'read .. a story. Wendy Ham- ilton took up the offering: which. was, dedicated by Bonnie, : who 'al so ' gave the courtesy•remarks_ The meeting closed with.the'Miz pah: benediction followed'by games and lunch. Mrs. John MacCharles' , sang, "The:. Robe of Calvary" in the United Church on Easter Sunday. The beautiful basket of 'fillies and yellow mums was placed . in the church in memory' of Mr. Edward Dexter. Mrs. Wm, J. Ensign of St. Cath- erines ::was a week -end 'guest of her brother , Mr. Walter Dexter and Mrs. Dexter. Mrs: Bruce Blackwell, David and •Laurie' 'of • London visited on -Hamilton and family. ' Mr. and: Mrs. Clark:. Colling and. family of -Detroit spent the holi- day week -end visiting in the com-:' m'unity. Mr. and ;.Mrs. ' Ralph Million of St. Thomas visited on :_Saturda. y with Mrs. Mae Hamilton. Mr. ' and , Mrs. Earl Stacy , of London visited on Saturday with Mr., and Mrs. Ray Hamilton' and: family. Ronnie MacCharles of Hamilton ; spent the holiday' week -end with his parents Mr. and ,Mrs.. John,.. MacCharles and Sandra. Miss , Helen White .of Kitchener-. is spending a week's holiday at her home here. ". Easter holiday' guests with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Anger and Di- ana iana were: Mr. and • Mrs. James: McLeod and : Timothy of Kitch-' ener. ' and Mr. and Mrs. -Harry . Harry Christie and Brenda of Teeswater. ER 0.0. -ENTERTAINMENT • Enjoy'•lavish reviews and top' entertainment by nationally'• known ,stars ' of . TV, radio, stage and the continent. 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