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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-04-08, Page 7NATIONAL 11 CHICK CONCENTRATE ti WEDNESDAY, •APR':IL. 8tk, 1964 •A THE :LUCKNOW ;SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO HOW,TO.C�UN N�.�R CU!CKENS • AFTER, THEY'RE .I ATCHED Feed your young -chicks, your own; home-grown grains' fresh mixed with ' profit -proven National Chick Concentrate' It's rich in ,meat mtiealprotein, so it forms a perfect with the. vegetable nutrients. Whether you have your oWn grains or we supplythem,we can'custom blend the finest fresh -mix you can buy -right here at the mill- using National Concentrate, of course, (P S: Ask about National's profit -proven Chick ,Starter Crumbl'es,'too-plainor medicated!) 'A. PRODUCT OF CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED INLAYSON Lucknow -Ripley Taientlo',Be On,,:CKCO.TV.Show':: Ripley and. District High School students were two of the .five fin alists at 'a Search' for Talent con- cert in' Kincardine 'Sponsored by the Kinsmen ori Thursday- evening of last week. Kitchener television station CKCO-TV judged the event It was' a good variety program providing keen competition. Tak ing . part in a double trio were Barbara, Joyce , and Mary Anne Funston Anne ennmell,• Coi,anne_ .acDonaid : and,' 'Diana- Mac + u ey ' under the . direction of Mrs: John C. 'MacDonald who is .. their .pian; gist, The Ripley Town and 'Country dancers performed a :square dance and. mixer 'under the direction of Mrs. ,Allan Wylds who is .the 'call- er-. The dancers were Karen Catr- ruthers,, Doug Martyrs; Corinne . MacDonald, Bob Lock; Rhoda Ho- -Paul o °Paul. Harris; Lorraine Ball:, Dick Stanley Joan '.Pollard aid 'Courtney . MacDonald. 4 Brenda "Mason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Don Mason of Kineat - ydine ' and' formerlit 'of R%plc ;was" also a finalist .•performing: am aero- batie •:number. The other ,winners • `ere' vocal soloists, Miss Dotty Fenton and Mrs. Judy Geddes of l 1n+ ardino. The Double Trio and:arena • • ' Lucknow Presbyteriain W'. ' ;.S:.. ' The' April meeting of Luckno w Presbyterian W.M,S, met in the church Wednesday. Mrs. Morgan Henderson presiding.. Scripture was read.. The bible study was :ta- ken. by Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Clark Finlayson, led in, prayer.. Miss Mary, M. cLeod ' continued the , mis- sion study on India. 'The .offertory prayer takeno by Mrs, Stewart,, Mission Band members • and ' mo- thers were ',guests of the W.M.S They were favored .with .musical numbers by John, Mary Elizabeth and; Ruth 'Anne -Henderson. "Don- nie MacDonald, Gail and' Kathy 'Jamieson 'and a reading -by. Carol Brown, Women's Missionary ..So ciety. awards ,for 'perfect'. atten- dance. were given to John, Mary, Elizabeth. and Ruth Anne Hender- son, Brenda, Sandra, Joyce,: and Murray. Johnston, Brian, Mary". and ,Ronald Stanley,, Gail; Jamieson, Jimmy MacDonald. Mary. McLeod closed the meeting with prayer. Lunch was served. . - Sbuth' 'Kinloss, W.M S.'•. • The • Spring Thankoffering meet- ing was combined :with the reg- ular ' monthly „ .meeting . of the South Kinloss W,M,S: at the home. of Mrs. Currie Colwell on Wed- :nesday .afternoon.,' , April L ,Mrs: Ted. Collyer presided and partof. the. Glad Tidings: ; Easter service • : was . followed, The • Bible'. Study 'Was from John' Chapter 20 and „rol'1 call; was a verse with" Peace." ' The guest.. speaker, • Mrs. Jim. Richards of• Langside,was intro- duced by Mrs,. Evan tKeith and her talk '.was entitled "Until He. Come."- It 'set forth' the manner in which Christians should employ. their time and live their 'lives in view Of ; the . promised'..' return ' of the 'Prince of Peace.,, The Easter message ' implies :. .urgency in go- ing • and. telling.. ' forth the Good.. News 'of the Gospel; Mrs., Rich-. Ards was thanked; by Mrs W. F. MacDonald 'and' presented .with a• remembrane Mrs. Rod MacLeod read the scripture and Mrs. Allan Macintyre gave a -reading,.:Mrs. Gib Hamilton : had , charge of. the prayer circle.. Two little : `` girls, Anna .:and;. Ruth Graham sang' a duet and. Ilene Burt 'gavean ac= cordian selection,- The directors., for the ' meeting, Mrs. • Ted Coll- yer/d and Mrs. Ira; Dickie assisted ,the hostess with . a' delicious lunch Mrs, Allister . Hughes • will attend. the. Synodical in London.' son have been ',. invited .,ao ap- pear on . CKCO TV' Kitchener, on Monday, April 27, at 4 p.m, on .the Big Al Search for. `Talent • Pro grama Spring Tea Held By U.C..W. Group Unit 5 •of United ,Church Wo- Men held their spring tea and notion' sale . Thursday afternoon in .the fellowship room • of the Luck - now United Church. nxbrellas suspended • from the lights and fill- ed with . siring. flowers and ivy made an e ec ive se lug: "The tea . tables : wei e :,decorated with daffodils and pussy willows. Mrs. Geo. Newbold and 1VIrs. fobt.• Fin- lay welcomed the guests ' at the door. Mt•s.' Gordon. •Montgomery ,played; musical melodies while the. ,guests were being seated. •. The program was as follows,! Mrs.. Jack Irwin favoured ' with violin solos accompanied by Mrs. i Montgomery: a musical number by • Coralyn Henderson, Donna Greer. • Lorraine Boyle, Lynda • Iiamilton, ..Janet TliompSon, Mar, garet Montgomery, Joanne Thornp- -son and Susaij.Thompsoxi.a...voe_al duet by Mrs. Raynard'Ackert and 'Mrs. Morgan Johnston. 1VYrs.. Itoss Cummings entertain ed at the piano while a salad plate, tea and . cookies were sdr`v- ed. .. a Presbyterian. Mission Band . On ` March . 23 'the. Victoria ` Mis- sion Band . of the. Presbyterian PAGE ;SEVEN w for your Social Insuranc Number Yourgovernment is issuing Social Insurance Number: Cards in place of the unemployment insurance num- bers that most employed people have had until now. The new numbers will; help government to use modern office methods for greater efficienCy in handling km - employment insurance, and also other social benefits such as proposed pension plans: • For these reasons, you are invited to apply. for a Social Insurance Number, even if you are not a contributor to'theunemployment'insurance, plan, IF YOU ARE AN EMPLOYEE your employer will give. you an application form. FIII it out and return to your • employer promptly IF YOU.ARE UNEMPLOYED and drawing unemploy- ment insurance benefit you will Complete an applica. " tion forth when you reportto the U.:1 C. in person or by .mail. ' IF YOU ARE AN EMPLOYER registered with the. Com- mission, you will receiveapplication' forms automat- ically. If NOT registered with the Commission, please 'get in touch with your local U .l.C: office so that forms : may be sent to you. Distribute application forms to • your.. employees, have . them completed and return them promptly together, not individually„ to the Commissions : . . • YOU.=CAN, HELP BY. COMPLETING YOUR APPLICATION^QUICKLY :AND ACCURATELY. • UNEMPLOYMENT: INSURANCE COMMISSION, OTTAWA .' Church held' its first` meeting with - an attendance of/ 32 Rev. Rod McLeod installed , the officers: for this year. . Wednesday, April 1st, all are invited' to. the, WIVES. meet- ing . where they, will be entertain- ed and receive, their awards for the past year. The "group was di- vided . into two ' ' classes. - Mrs. George . IVIcInnes• addressed ., the younger .group . sand Rev. McLeod the ;older group. After the dos- ing prayer, .lunch was . then' served. Hacketts U.C.W... '• The' March meeting of Hackett's- U.C.W..was held at the : home of uic-t -64A Mrs. Blake Alton. Mrs. Ken : Al-- ton ° presided., Theme of the meet- ing ' was Easter.. Hymn 46 was. sung and Psalm 744 ,was repeated. Mrs. 'Frank. Alton took, the demo- tion.: and; Mrs. Russel ` Alton read the .scripture: Mrs. Alex Hackett, read 'the Word and the Way on the Subject "Miracle," Roll call answered' by ten members', two children and two visitors. Easter Thankoffering ,is to be April '16. at 2 ,o'clock. Hymn `'330 was sung and , Mrs. ' Ken Alton ' closed the meeting 'with ` prayer. Lunch:, was served ' by hostess assisted by; Mrs- Alex Hackett. Special •often, neNA, ILAILS ARM TANK.. FILT:ER ,, Keeps .your farm fuels clean. Fil- ters out water, rustand dirt which can collect during storage. For use on anyfuel storage tank.:. REGULAR $'10.95 YOURS'NOW,; $A 95 TOR ONLY mir `With the purchase of 3 Atlasstractor filters quality motor oils Regardless of the type arid. make of equipment you own, your Esso Agent has the right motor oil for you. Devel- oped by Imperial Oil research, each one of these 4. motor, oils is'designed for a specific purpose—designed to do it better than any other brand. CHISHOLM Luck,flov it 4