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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-04-08, Page 11rEDNESDAY, APRIL 8th, 1964 ' [GI CANADA'S FIRST and FASTEST: SELLING VACUUM 'CLEANER. lbs.fight • No dust.bags to buy—,did' cup empties lilte,an ash traY .ExclusiverniAle-disi • No attachments necessary • POwerful'suction. • NOW' DURING YOUR RE CNA. DEMUR • ,L,114.4=1/111,i,r112.10=7,154111441K160174,4741/18:#;:WIF4.‘,.„4.. THELUKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW ONTARIO 4 • PAGE ELEVEN — KINLOUGH and -DISTRICT Mrs, Roy Sehneller returned •to the home .of Mr. and Mrs. Donald • Earle. at Ingersoll after spending a• few days* at her home ' here. Mr. Floyd, Stanley was holiday- • ing in LD,etroit,. , • . Mr. and Mrs. -Dan 'Tollefson . of Islington- spent Easter with her parents Mr, and Mrs. Ezra Stan- ley, Miss Sharon Stanley returned with them for a few • holidays. Other visitors with .-Mr. and Mrs. • Ezra Stanley were Mr. Leonard • Stanley • of Kitchener, Mr. Larry „. Stanley, Mr:..and Mrs, R. J. Kaake ,of Walkerton, Mr, and Mrs. Del - Pert Stanley of London, Mr. and Mre. Rae Stanley and family of • Kinloss, • • . . • Mr, •Donald Barr, Mrs. •'Jack Barr and Susan spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Barr and •Darrell at Scarhoro, • Mrs. Clare Sparling and boys of Walkerton . visited .one aay last week with her parents ,Mr. and Mrs. George . The Evening Workers met at the home of Mrs. Harold Halden- by with Miss Edna. Boyle in the chair. Mrs. Ronald Thacker read the Scripture. which was .the Eas- ter - story, • prayers • followed. .The • Moira roll call was "An. Easter . Verse." '750C Mrs. Doh Gillespie and Mrs. Har- old Haldenby were appointed to assist with a social evening tO. be held later.. Mrs. Harold Haldenby • favoured with a 'solo: This being a devotional 'meeting, all mem- bers took 'part in.' the Easter pro . . gram, • which closed with ,.prayer: • A delicious lunch; was served by the hostess. The next Meetingwill be held at the home •of Mrs. Tom • Hodgins and wi1lbe work ing; , ' • .• . - ' , Howard. McGuire of Guelph •. . spent Tuesday with lMr. and Mrs. APRI1.6. George Haldently.. Nothing to buy. See your Regina dealer and ask - Mr. & Mrs': Keith McCarter; •Pe - for yourofficial entry bink. No nbligetion- ter .,;and- Mark of Wallaceburg 1 • and Electric ' • -"- --. • •- k fox, believed to be rabid, was 3t• in •Walcerton recently. •afte- ring the posse of hunters quite Chase, •H. • visited over' the holidays with Mr: and • Mre. P. A. Murray., : Mrs. Arthur • Phillipe • of ‘FOnt7 .hill spent a few, days ^ with her father: Mr. J.. R»Lane and with 'Mr. And Mrs. Frank Walden and • Keith. • • Mr. and :Mrs. Lprne me/her; Larry, Murray and • Kent Of Rex - dale .spent Easter with 7Mr.. and Mrs. P.: A. Murray, •• Mr, and. Mrs. Norman..Fry and, tamilY . of . Brampton visited'. on • .. • . . . /•••7"4:9;. Easter with her parents Mi. and Mrs: William E. Haldenby. Mr. and Mrs: George 'Haldenby left on Sunday for Ottawa where George is employed for the sum-, mer months by the Standard Pay- ing Co. • • , • The APril meeting of the HMI, was held at the home of Mrs. William Kempyp, Mrs. Lyman'Sut- ton 'presided and the- meeting op- ened with the Ode and the Mary Stewart Collett.. Thank you notes were. read .from • Ken RouLston; winner of the trophy for public speaking and from. Miss: ,Belle Ross of London, acknOwled&gi a 'Christmas 'remembrance, The roll call was the payment .of 'fees. Mrs. Raynard• Ackert reported On the Holyrood 4-H group who vis- ited the Pine River. Cheese -fac- tory, Mrs, Jim Smith reported on the . District Ddectors ..nieeting which .was held at Clark's Church on March, •1,7th. Each Standing committee convener gave a . re- port, cultural :activities Mrs. Elwood Elliott; resolutions — Mrs. Morgan ;Johnston; historical. re- search 1VIre. Perry. Hodgins.; public; relations. —• Miss Edna Boyle;. auditor's report .-- Mrs. Wihiam Eadie. The :slate of of- ficers which was, presented by Mrs. Frank Maulden .was incom- plete. Mrs. Ed ThornpsOn- wap con- 'vener and readings were given by Mrs. Tom Hodgins and Mrs, Per- ry Hodgins.. Miss Jean Sutton .con- ducted a• kitchen contest A lovely lunch was. 'served 13y the ,hostesses Mrs. William Kempyn • and Mrs. Tom Hodgirt.s. • . • Mies. Tillie' 'Kraemer, Mr. ' and' Mrs.George ErneWein of, Walker- tOn.:visited on Saturday, with Mr. and Mrs. Peqy. Hodgins. Mr., arid Mrs. • Ralph Haldenby, Billy and. Ctiszinie 'visited on: Sat- urday • with • his- parents Mr, and Mrs.• William E. 'HalderibY,. . The W.A.-villmeet on TInirs- day afternoon at the • home .,;iof Mrs. Tom Hodgins, . Mr. .and Mrs. Chris Shelton and Mr and 'Mrs 'Roy Graham were in Toronto on -Friday where Chris • had medical. attention following recent. eye . surgery • Mr. Keith . Maulden accompan- ied Mrs. Arthur. Phillipe. to Font - hill. Where he visited for a few days.. ; . - :Mr. and. Mrs. •Herman 'Fisher , and fanuly of Benmiller and Mary' Ann McEwan of .Westford visited •; with .Mrs. John. Bushell.: .• •:Allan Fisher of Benmiller visit-. ed: with the McEwan boys. at. Westford. • . : CanOn , R. W... Stump and Mrs. Stump. of Walkerten were reeent' dinner .guests ' With •Mr. and Mrs, James Hodgins Visitors during 1.the- week with Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Lane -were• , Mr.; and .Mrs. Everett Lane, Ter- ry and Barbara of. Chatharn, Mrs. Campbell Brownand children of Watford,' Mr. and Mrs. Harold CongrariC of Wingham and Mr, Nelson • Webster • of Windsor:• : , Mr. and .Mrs. James, Hodgins' had a party ' on 'WedneedaY for the great grandchildren.. • Those present were Janet, Shirley, Bruce and • Betty. . Ann , Ronnie Gilleepie, .Tammy and • Michelle Hodgins. ••Visiters 'during the week at.the Hodgins, home were Rev. 13escin . Cox, Miss May. Boyle, Mr.'. and Mrs; Perry Hodgins, Mr. and Mrs. Art Hodgins, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Haldenby. . Mt. 'Ronnie Gillespie spent a few days at Seaforth, • Mis Winnifred Percy, Jean and Maw:Percy visited on Thursday at Kitchener.. •,• Miss • Jeannette Barr • visited, with :her grandparents Mr: and • Mrs. Gilbert Hamilton. .. • Visitors with Mr. R. Lane, Mr, and 'Mrs. Frank 'Matilden and .Keith were Mr. Nelson, 'Webster of • Windsor, Mrs. Jim, McEwan of .Kinloss; Mrs. .Jean White: of Kincardine. Dinner • guests with Mrs.. Toni Hodgins On Sattirday evening •were Mr: and Mrs, Howard Thompson, Mr, and .Mrs. Victor Gawley of • Purple Grove, Mr. and Mrs.' 'Bert Nicholson . and Lois Mr, and Mrs; James Hodgins, . ,Tammy 41c. Mrs. Shirley Sampson, Diane, Sandra' and .13rent of. Bracebridge Ontario has alfth6 bigness, all the variety for one of the most Axeiting 'vacations of your life,' Ontario covers 41,5,000 square miles, packed with fast cinating things to see. Likeold castles and-c,athedrilerart gakl. • !cries, and long sandy beaches, red -coated Mounties and mag. iiiiicent wilderness, cannons and charming side -walk Cafes, a , . eeo •; 7.; 10k. Your' Ontario is a stirring, • exciting place: Take this sum..." • mer to explore. Par niore information write, Ontario Department 'of f Travel, R oorri 270' 0. Parlianlent lids,Toronto, - • • . • HONOURABLE .IAMES AULD, Ali/aster • 7 . Emerson-Gignac-Nuptials- Satur'day t t • (WHITECHURCa.NEWS) " • Mr. and Mrs. •Eldon Emerson, who were married on Saturday, April 4 at .2 •pan: in St, Ames Memorial Ronan Catholic parish. hall by Rev. L. O'Malley In- a double ring ceremony, will take up residence in an apartment at Penetanguishene, 50 Maria. St., following a wedding trip to Niag- ara Falls.. The groom is the son of .Lila Emerson, Lucknow R.R, •1 and the bride,' Diane Dolores Gig- nac, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Gignac of Sudbury. The .bride's' gown was street length' and a white nylon organ- za'. Her elbow length veil fell from a *headdress of sequins and pearls. She carried a bouquet of red roses and White Linums. The, bridesmaid, Miss Connie' Desro- ches, a nurse at Penetang Hos- pital; wore a yellow satin street length dress, yellow, shoes. and • carried, a bouquet of - mums . and carnations. , • Mr. Roger Gignac, brother of the' bride, was groomsinan. • The Bay. View Restaurant, Port McNicell was decorated with yel- lew mums for the wedding din- ner. The head table was centred with a 3 -tier wedding cake. The bride's mother wore .a navy blue suit • with White accessories and. a. corsage of • white mums. The groom's mother were a brown and gold dress with corsage of white spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bert •Nicholson, Allan and •Lois. . We are sorry' to report that Rev. Canon R. W.. Stump is a patient in Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto. Next Sunday the 'Anglican Ser- vice) will be held at 11 a.m. • mums. . Following this, a reception was held at the Knights of Columbus • Hall, where. dancing was enjoyed. Guests were present from • Luck- now, Whitechurch; Sudbury, Col - Ragweed, ,and Penetanguishene. For travelling Mrs, Emerson chose a pink dress, navy coat, with white hat and a white cor- • sage. KINLOSS Jatk Lockhart . of Burlington spent a few hays .of the Easter vacation with Mr. -and Mrs', Geo. Locidiart, returning home with .his grandparents, , Mr. and Mrs.' John Lockhart on Thursday. • . Donald Campbell and Jack Mac - Innes . enjoyed an- Easter holiday in Kitchener and met Miss Helen, Campbell at IVIalton on her re- turn from Jamaica. • Connie and Heather :MacKenzie spent their Easter vacation with their grandmother, Mrs. Rowe, at Exeter. , • • Mrs, Dorothy MacKenzie . and family •of Teeswater visited. Sun- day at the home of Mr. .and Mrs. Allan Graham. • • • Mrs. Allister. Hughes is :attend- ingl the Synodical in London this week,. . • . Mr. and .Mrs. Harvey MacDou-• . gaill of Owen -,Sound visited Sun- day with Mr.. and Mrs.. Lloyd*,Mac- Dougall and. Grace. • • . Mr... .and Mrs. Tom MacKen- zie' and Bruce, visited/ with Aandy • MacKenzie in, London and with Toronto relatives' during Easter, week.' Mrs. MacKenzie, attended the 0.E.A. while in Toronto. • is inan works to keep / , • 44444.4. . • • a f ...,and all ;YOU pay f�r is the oil • and replacement-paiis YOU, GET FREE CONDITIONING SERVICE •,• In6luding annual :inspection of the furnace, smoke pipe, chimney base, burner and oil tank. Your heating unit is thoroughly cleaned, lubricated and tuned up for maxi- mum efficiency. •• • • • . FREE.. 24-HOUR SERVICE Emergency calls answered on a 24-hour basis to correct any • temporary as ures o customer's equipment. YOU PAY ONLY FOR OIL AND REPLACEMENT PARTS". - PLUS' OWNERSHIP AND SATISFACTION There's double satisfaction in dealing withyour Co -opera- , . tiVe. You can depend on'the quality of Sunglo 'service and Products .because Co-operatives are owned and‘amtrolled " by the people they serve, Remember too, when you, patronize your Co-operative, you are Making your bueiness etninger and more successful.. ' • . •• LUCKE101111 • DISTRICT, P LOcknow ."' .4 • • , •••yr • ,of • 4, .4:1 • • ••r • - • • • . • • Service as close as your phone • • • •