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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-05-06, Page 6• • • PAG*. 'SIX 4 THE: Citic CNOW" SENTINEL ONTARIO ignic you for your generosity daring our April.- Campaign dor .funds. Hurons Unit Canadian Cancer Society Zippy Zonettes . The Zippy Zionettes Anne Rit- eh e, Elaine Cook,;' WandaHunter,. .'.Donna.: Ritchie; Nancy. Kirklan d a n d Brenda Ritchie . attended Achievement: Day • for 4-11 Home making ; clubs : held recently, at Au- burn. During the afternoon events, certificates ; ' of Achievement • for completing two clubs was presen- ted to : Elaine Cook, Wanda Hun- ter, Donna :: `Ritchie and /Nancy Kirkland. Congratulations go ? 'to Receive :Awards . Anne Ritchie who received County Honours for completing six `. pro- jects. As a club we wish.. to ex- tend congratulations to. Mary An- ,drew of the Colwanash club in. receiving Provincial Honours for having completed twelve club :pro- jects,. also to Marianna McDonald of the same club for being one of six girls. chosen . from Huron county, to attend .a four day con- vention for 4-11 club girls held at, Guelph. during the '..summer. CULROSS.:, congratulations . to Diane Hal- Sunday visitors ' with and denby ° who celebrated her birth- Mrs. Tom Stewart'' and .boys were. day on Saturday with a party for Mr. and Mrs. Archie Stewart and he girl friends. family, Kincardine township, Mr. Mr. and: Mrs. Dan ' Tollefson,"and Mrs. ...Gerald • Stewart,' • Kin- ,spent in,spent the week=end ;with cardine, Mrs. Ron Stanley ; and Mr. . and Mrs.. Ezra Stanley and Billie and Bobby of Bervie. family.. Mr. and `Mrs. Tom Hackett and rThe 4-H • club this and they Doug, Ashfield,: were :.Sunday vis- leaders ;attended Achievement Day itors with Mr. and Mr ..Mi'dford in the Kincardine High School on. 'Saturday. From this district Coon- Wall : and 'Donnie. ty . honours, were won by Sharon Mr. and' Mrs. Alex Whytock Stanley and Bonnie 'Eckenswiller. and. Mrs. Remelda : Whitehead, Mr. and . Mrs. James Wraith, ; Teeswater spent Sunday evening Lacknow, . spent Friday evening with Mr.and Mrs. Morley Wall with ' Mr and 1#Mrs', Art .. Ham. ,a1111.= familys , 2a - lea±:\ •�` s\$i:. i;: 'ti•:3:'ii:i2;i i:''?'t; ......... v...: e�.. _ 8 .i :•'s�0:. �ti•.�k.,•�.;:tib::::;^::•':�'•. a..���y,<,,.���em.,a•exn°'� ��a Ma 655 9565 0. PR 17, a t a a d FARM FENCE Stelco :Farm Fence, a completely Canadian product, is available in styles arid weights for every farm need. Heavy zinccoating over its entiresurface assures you of long, 'dependable protection for stock, crops, did property. -Nor s we suggest y �� your fence requirements) visit your Co-operative . your "Off` the Farm Business". AVAILABLE 'NOV" YOUR • Redistribution May ' Cut Seats Ottawa sources predict that the Western Ontario electoral map is to be revised Western Ontario, now represent- ed by" 23 federal members at Ot- tawa, .could, lose from three to six seats ' in, the redistribution, The yardstick for represention. by population would permit one MP' for each 70,865 of population. Since the .populatioeof the fed- eral riding of -Huron is given as only 48,355, it could mean that. more territory would have to be added," to ' the federal riding of Huron to bring its total population closer to the 70,865 suggested. Other ridings likely to be af- fected because of their present in- adequate population are: Bruce, 29,334; ,Grey -Bruce, 36,883; Grey North, 38,834; '.,Middlesex. West, 45,731; Wellington: -Huron, 32,638; Lambton-Kent, 43,235. There has . been a decline in pop- ulation in rural areas while met- ropolitan areas have increased substantially -over the past ',few decades. More than ' 90 years ago, Huron County had over 16,000 more' peoplethan: it has today. In 1871, according to the Huron, Atlas, : the population of Huron County • was 66,165. Ninety-two ` years' later, in 1963, the population figure was. 60,021. • BERLEY A. pleasant evening was spent. at. Reids : Corners hall ' on Thurs- day evening of last week, when neighbors ; gathered to; honor Mr. and . Mrs. Cliff Geddes before lea- ving for their" home in Kincardine. Cards were. played ' and a- short program was . chaired by Murray Walden.: Songs by Pam Farrell, Shirley Ann Reid, Mary : Elizabeth and Gertrude Lee ' Walden were followed with 'a reading 'by Mrs, Carl Wilkin. Mr, and Mrs. Ged- des were : called ' to the. platform and an address was rea` by Leon- ard . Reid. after which Delbert Wil- son, Carrick Colling,• William and. Elmer. Bradley and Murray Wal- den presented them" with end`. tables, a pair of ' lamps anda trilight. Cliff and Lizzie thanked, ;everyone for : their gifts `. and the evenings entertainment. 'Best wish- es` of the community go with them to their new home in Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. James ;Nesbitt were week -end guests: with: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Martin ' of Wal- laceburg. They were 'accompanied by .Mr. and. Mrs.. Gordon - Mar- tin and Linda. ; Over one hundred women and. C.G.I.T girls attended a 'meet- ing in Pine River United Church 1 on Friday 'evening,- of last week when Miss Leota B. Werner,. a missionary on furlough from Trin- idad,. spoke . to neighboring church women from Bethel; Olivet and Ashfield Presbyterian who were ' invited to hear her. Her talk was ,I beautifully illustrated . with col- mired slides. She had beensuper- intendent. of . the• .Iere: Home : for girls . in..2rinces Town and it. was .i Most intresting and informative' for the C.G.I.T. girls. Mrs. Eldon Bradley introduced t h e guest speaker and the devotional part ! } of the meeting was taken by Mrs., Mervyn ,Hooey,. Mrs. Bob ''Court ney and Mrs. Sam. Gibson., A M reading "Thoughts for the day," was given by. Mrs. Leonard Court-. ; ney. Mrs. Murray Walden thank- ed the speaker and presented her' with a gift. The C.G.T.T. and their leaders sang several songs and. closed ' the meeting With the "Taps." Refreshments were . serv- ed in, the. •Sunday 'School room with 'the C,G.I.T. girls. serving. . Reids Corners W.I.. held :their April meeting at the .home of Mrs. William Courtney bn Thursday ev- ""��1 ening of last week with an at- , tendance . of twenty-seven, Mrs, William Ferguson presided after the opening ode. The roll call "My biggest storage problem" was well responded to. After the bus- iness period, Mrs.• Donald Court,. ney presented Mks.. Mervyn Eckes rnier wh' was a ,faithful institute 1 • wprker ' th a gift. Mrs. Ecknnier'• •' WEDNESDAY, MAY' 6th1964 - 7. • '.Telephone $28.2125- Anniversury Sale Conlinues for Another Week HERE ARE 6 OF LAST WEEKS TRADE-INS' 962 COR, AIR "MONZA" Sedan, has. •'all the extra vs a beauty. EOR clean as ` theycome, all new ' tires and 1962 METEOR, radio. . . . .1961 BUICKLE SABRE„ Sedan, all power, new tires; see this one for sure, 1959 VAUXHALL "CUSTA” Sedan; here is true eco- nomy. • '1957 PONTIAC Sedan, one careful' owner, it's a sharp one. 1955 OLDSMOBILE' ` 88", hard top, sell as is $79.50:' Be (sure and see our selection of . fine ,latemodel used ::cars, 5— 63s'. in stock, a .sharp selection and all are priced for quick sale. Your. friendly Coxvaiar, Chevy 1I Phone 147 Envoy :Dealer Kincardine: thanked the members. Her many friends were pleased to welcome her ,tig the meeting. Mrs. Ross. Shiells alsoexpressed her apprec- iation for a gift from the. Insti-' tute which was presented; at ' a meeting previously ' but at which. she, . Was unable to '. attend. The. motto . "Preserve your health fa- ther than your wealth" was given byMrs. William Courtney. Com- munity singing followed with Mrs.. g.. Bert Irwin , at the piano. The topic, "Report of : the work of, the Canadian Consumers . Association • was well .explained' and informa tive and was given by Mrs , Ross, Shielis. ,Mrs. . Robert . Courtney. thanked.. the ';hostess and all who had taken part.' Mrs. Bert Irwin offered • herhome for. the May meeting. The president Mrs. 'Wm Ferguson requested ideas for this year's programmes. After the closing ode lunch was served by the', hostess• and committee. Congratulations g' " to Mr. and Mrs. James Bradley of Ashfield .. on the . arrival .of a daughter'. in Victoria hospital, London, May; 2. STYLE C set has nine 20 inch treads suitable for tub -shower combinations` SOFT WHITE- ORdik MLST GRAY . , 9 r STYLE AlOr *SAEtr'Mb or shower . :........ ' $2.49 ' Why fear the danger of injury iiiyour :Bathtub or Shower! . .. 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