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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-05-20, Page 5r:drl. Y'r-q. W VyEDNESDAY, AAAY Roth,, 1n4': ' NOW '/ • THE LUCK MacDonald FSSO- SERVICE FOR ,TOP QUALITY ATLAS BATTERIES, DUNLOP TIRES (Most , Sizes In Stock) ..AT :.REASONABLE PRICES! ,Repairs to All Makes of Cars and Tractors 2 Licensed Mechanics • • Wheel Alignment and "Balancing MOTORCADE DEALER REPORT FROM QUEEN'S PARK (BY MURRAY. The : longest session ' of the On-' tario Legislature .is now history. What Appeared . to, start outas a rather dull and routine .• session, the first since the.: provincial elec- tion last .September 25th, ended up . in , its dying moments to , be one .of ;the more interesting and exciting : sessions: The week ' beganwith. the • es- timates of the :Attorney General, GAUNT, M.P.P.) a department which.is noted for `being rather explosive and has been .respOnsiblei for two succes- sive ,ministers .being put . into com- promising positions 'and thereby proving very embarrassing. to the Government... , The . '. last estimate to pas: s through .tine ' Legislature was. the. Department of Lands and Forests: On Friday, May 8th, the Session {..prorogued for the summer. h ANOTHER QUALITY PRODUCT FROM IVIED RIGNr. s7YIED YOLINC Wonldn't•;Yoit iike.to travel tbrougL yam: leisure boars on a path of comfortably soft.• cushions? : Not practical .. Not possible? Don't give up hoped Now you can enjoy this luxury with-apair of Whippet_casual.shoes. There's absolutely nothing Re them . . exclusive air -soft .cushion/arch 'supports; extra strong steel 'shanks; superbly soft natural, grafn steerfiide.leather. . Available .d 'in an attractive range of colours in Several . smart styles for both men and:women. ThWELL, SHOE STORE • Lucknow, .Ontario • SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO Huron Diocseav . Chancel Guild' Representatives of the Anglican , churches. of Ripley, Dungannon,. Port, Albert and Lucknew attend- ed the annual meeting of the Northern Area. , Chancel Guild which was held in The Church of the Ascension, Paisley, on May 13th. The day began : • with the service of Holy Communion con-' duced by . Bishop Appleyard. A. most.` interesting `afternoon session followed with the reports. of the officers. During the report of the President,' Mrs. Perkins, of Hes- peler, the ladies were told of haw the 'work- of the Chancel Guild had 'progressed' in this area through the . holding of worthwhile. work- shops. She also stressed the im- portance of -the--duties -pertaining to their work being carried out in a reverend,' unhurried . fashion, Following the election and .instal-- lation of officers a film of the Anglican. Congress was shown: Ev- en though. this -organization does not take ; part in.. money making projects` the opinionwas express- ed and a emotionpassed that 'they wished to take part in the move- ment of the church towards world wide . mission by purchasing five shares in the 'Anglican World • Mis- sion programme. The well atten- ded gathering viewed , a display of :inns and . embroidered : work in -/the Parish Hall. Ladies at- tending. from this `district were -Mrs. James Mullin, Mrs. .'Paul Ceasar, : Mrs. Jack Scott and Mrs. J R. King.. ' St. Peter's. :Church Women's The May meeting of St. Peter's Church, W.A. was he'd in the Par&. ish Hall on Tuesday evening, May 12, with ' .the . president, Mrs. , Etta Roberts, in ' charge.. The .,meeting opened with a hymnand the. W.A. prayer, followed by.' the , secre tary's report by Mrs.. Jim Dur-. nin and the treasurer's report . by Mrs. Fred. McQuillin. Part .of Mrs. McQuillin'sreport concerned mon- ies. given,to the , ,Church' School and the Anglican"World Mission Fund. Various 'members took . part in •the devotional, the ' subject :of which was Pentecost...A very ; in- teresting reading was given by Mrs. Fred.. McQuillin from the Living Message And , the roll call; was answered by . a . scripture con- taining the word "praise." During the business portion of; the meet- ing, plans , for', attending, the Bruce Deanery W.A.' semi- annual meet- ing in Walkerton : on May 22, were made: It was strcssed that this meting is -for : all ladies of the church. Bishop Luxton' is to be the .speaker and the . day begins with Holy' Communion. at 9:30 -arm. The Retreatfor the : women of the : church which isto be held at ;Huron.: College, London, from. May 29 to . May. 31 . was also brought to the attention of the ladies. The Rev. Dr. D. Godley of the Diocese of Michigan is again conducting this Retreat,' as he has for thepast number' of years. Plans for ` the W.A. baking sale to' be held in the Parish Hall on June fi were finalized. A -'me - lion was, passed to purchase a subscription of the Women's Na - r THE RIGI PA EFt0: WHEAT BARLEY OATS'. FLAX ALFALFA' RED and.ALSIKE CLOVER PEAS' FLAX (Green Foxtail Control) . BRUSH' CONTROL VEGETATION CONTROL Co-op 2,4-D Ester 64 oz. Coop 2,4-D Ester. 128 oz. Co-op L.V. 2,4-D Ester 641. oL Co-op 2,4;D Amine 80 oz. Co-op M.C.P.A. Ester 80 oz. Co-op M.C.P.A. Amine 64 oz. Co-op MC.P.A..Sodium Salt 48 oz. Co-op. M.C.P.A: Amine 64 oz.. Co-op M.C.P.A. Sodium -;Salt,. 48 oz. Coop T.C:A. Grasskiller Co-op Dowpon Co-op L.V.. Brushkiller 64rozr Coop Soil Stenlant Co-op Grass and Weed Killer ATRAZINE .651N The Proven Herbicide For Corn ASK FOR: DETAILS AT .Telephone 528-2125 News .BriefsFr6m Culross ' Council . has decided to apply ' in . conjunction : with. Tees water village' for a . centennial grant :toward the installation of artificial .icein the Teeswat.r arena. , * * A proposal for re -shaping and re- modelling the :Square:' in Goderich was. recently submitted by a firm of architects to the Goderich Coun- cil and Business Men's. Association: tional monthly ;publicationof the church called the Living Message, for the Lucknow Public ..Library.. The fellowship of the gathering was'..erfriched, by a solo by Mrs. S. de Boer of St. Helens, .accom- paniedat the piano by Mrs. Mc- Quillin.. Following . the closing of the meeting by Mrs. Roberts, a delicious lunch : was -.served by Mrs. Fred. McQuillin: Nearby Donations to 'the' .Teeswater art- ificial rt-if icial ice fund. 'are nearing $12,- 000. The objective ' is $25,000. * Elliott' :.Carruther's race horse "Scotland's . Van," recently ., won ,= ts first—start -it—the--- Mohawk raceway ' at Campbellville. Hit horse was stabled at . the. Hughes farm last winter. Dude Hughes has his, pacer `.`Lucky Sis at Mohawk. * The Ontario :Hospital Services Commission has approved .a 59 -bed addition at :Walkerton. Hospital, which will increase the, hospital's accomodation to 104 beds. v * * A dust explosion in a shavings bin at the ;Lloyd -Truax plant. in •Wingham caused damagewhich it is ;,estimated may run as high as $30,000. * Wd-' qttraCtive proposition. Come in and see NOTICE RE CLOSING In Future The Mill Will Close Each Saturday at 12:00 Noon Have Feed Delivery as in by Tne,ar, Please • COMPLETE SEED SERVICE • .BULK : or BAGGED • Full line afPel�e�s and Mash � OnHcindA A1I'Tirnes ucxnow PHONE .528-3000 •