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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-05-27, Page 11vir litio.iirletiwilp...liretb. mi., ,,,aut. .1ir„ .4a . . vk. • WEDNESDAY, MAY 27th, 1964 • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTAR.,IQ //n■■OIEI■t■O■eitQlirf l/■rR llinlisRRRRRlilMEPOIMIONIBRRRf • • 1964 Chevrolet Belair sedan, automatic. ■ 4771963 .Pontiac Laurentian sedans, automatic . . ▪ 1963' Chevrolet' Impala, 4 -door hardtop, V-8, full equipped ■ • 4-1963 they Belair sedans,. . automatic, radio • ▪ 3-1962 Chevrolet'•.Biscayne. •.sedans, automatic •4transmission •1962 Chevrolet Belair, . 4 -door, ' ■ , automatic . 1 1962 Chev Biscayne sedan, standard transmission • 2-1962 Pontiac Laurentians, ,automatic and radio .1961 Chevrolet Belair sedan, standard transmission:• ▪ 1960 Chevrolet Belair," 2 -door hardtop, •V-8, :automatic 1960 Chevrolet. stationwagon, 4 -door, standard transmission 1960 -Chevrolet sedan, standard transmission 1959 Ford Fairlaine, standard' transmission,: 6.4ylinder • 1959 Pontiac.. Laurentian, 4 -door sedan, 6 cyc.,: automatic ■ 1959.` Ford sedan, 6 cylinder,standard transmission ▪ NUMBER OF •.1957 AND, 1958 MODELS "FROM' $450. UP. MANYOLDER MODELS TO ' CHOOSE FROM ■ ■ ■ • i, 1956 e: ■ ■ ■. • •. TRUCKS =- TRUCKS ■ : . Chevrolet 1/2 -ton, step side box ■ • BrusselsotorsI.■ ■ Cities , Service Dealer - • ' .•Phone 173, • Brussels • •. roues■■ :ti■noeiamilisi midi tiiimi.■■...•■■■■■ar ST..':,.H.EL.ENS...'WId DISTRI.CT: Mr.. Irvine'McCabe ' of Windsor don 'on Thursday :last. • •'' spent. , a few' days at the • home Will the ladies o( the . W,I., meet: of ..Mr. and Mrs; Frank McQuillin: at the ,hall at •2'" O'clock • on. Thugs- Mr. ' George McQuillin: of . Ham- day, June 4th• ' for: a tour ''of, the Ilton. was a recent visitor'' with museum at •G.oderich...:This will Miss. Beatrice .William and. Char take the place of the regular Q . les "McQuillin sand, other relatives.: _ Meeting: All • members• are asked Mrs.' WM. A. Humphrey is a. to please . bring a few cookies patient . it Wingham and district ' Recent.' visitors with .Mr; ,and; hospital. Mrs:.. Fred McQuillin •were Mr.: Born to F `L ' and .Mrs. Keith: •and " Mrs: ..Barry McQuillin and Black (Margaret . 1V1cPherson), at Jill, Mr, Ivan 1VIcQuillin Middleton, Nova• Scotia do Wed ener .and. Miss; Mildred Somers •nesday, May ,20,, a :'daughter, a .'of 'Stratford. sister for David, ' Freddie, Gordie and ' Kevin. l If , you can buy it for . a . song Mrs. E.: . W'. Rice returned home.'the . first thing to. do. is • to find;: out from ' St Josephs, hospital, Lon -:':what the pitch is; Ashfield Wedding , At Parental Home `'- 'HUMMING. -- MENARY A quiet but pretty wedding, amid pink and white streamers and white wedding bells,took. place at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh . Menary, Con. 9 Ash- field on Saturday,. May '23; at 12:00 o'clock noon,, when ,their 'daugh- ter, Mary ' Caryle, was united' in. marriage to Mr,...Keith. Cameron Hickling, . son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hickling of Carlsruhe. Rev. G.. W Kaiser officiated for. •the, double ring ceremony which took .placebeside a bank of. white lilacs and multi coloured tulips. Mrs. James Boak played the wed- ding . music. Mr, Howard ; Blake was .soloist . and . sang the Wedding Prayer prior , to the ' ceremony and 0 Perfect Love ' during the sign- ing of the register. ' Given in marriage.' by her •, fath .er, the bride :looked lovely. in ' a white 'brocade. street length dress 'with ' scalloped . neckline; long lily pointed sleeves, soft pleated , skirt with • a ' .bow at the back: Her elbow' length. veil was held by. a' crown of pearls. Her flowers were'. red roses ° on a 'white Bible. Matron of honour, ' Mrs.. :Keith Blake, sister of • the bride, Was dressed in ' Aqua` Crystalette .' with a. bouquet of • pink. mums. The junior, .bridesmaid, .. Janet Blake and Sharon Blake as flower girl, nieces of the bride, . were dressed 'alike . in Aqua crystalette' ` with matching hair b ands . and carried. pink, .and white flowers. Dori • Hickling,: ,London, brother of the groom,was best'. man. Ron- nie Menary, brother of the. bride,' •was ring . bearer for thea double ring ceremony.:: ' ... A wedding, dinner '.followed`, at the 'bride's .home with Mrs. Men- ary receiving in a blue dress, with white; accessories and :corsage of pink:. mums. She. was assisted by. Mrs. Hickling, -who wore. a two- piece . blue dress With white.. acres-. sories and a corsage' of pink •mums: • For travelling •, ,the bride • donned a turquoise suit with white . acces- sories : and . corsage of red roses. The 'couple ' will reside ' on ; the groo fs farm at RR. 1 Carlsruhe. Thee bride's grandmother was a guest as well as others from Lon don, Carlsuhe and . Luchnow. •Swrne feeding Program From Another "First" from •SHUR-GAIN ::for Canadian Hog, produe- lower feed costs. Contra the total' ' feed ' intake with SHUR GAIN's ,NEW . Limit' .Hog Feeding Program. ors: It's a hog feeding program 'producing higher grades with Let us give you the full ' details of this new system of feeding market hogs. Y ANDERSON FLAX PRODUCTS LTD. PHONE 5285028 LUCIONOW hog feeds • • PAGE ELEVEN REMINDERS PA BOUT YOUR ONTARIO ` HOSPITA'L' INS.U.RANCE ore 'e�b�e�e�beee� KEEP INSURED, •'When. you reach your 19th•.birthday you are no longer covered by your parents', certificote Register separately within thirty. days to keep insured. ' Forms are available at hospitals, banks and Commission off ices, 'ONTARlo • CHANGING JOBS? DEEP. INSURED! If you change .jobs,, follow 'carefully the instriuctions on the backof the Certificate Of Payment, Form 104, • which . your group` is required to give you.: GETTING MARRIED?. . • KEEP INSURED! When you marry, the. Forriily premium must be paid to cover .hus- band, us-band, wife and eligible dependants. .Tell • • your group OR, if you pay, direct tell the. Commission. ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES' COMMISSION 219'5 YONG.E. STREET, TORgNTO 7, ONTARIO• ALWAYS KEEP YOUR HOSPITAL INSURANCE CERTIFICATE HANDY Rev...'An.gus..MacK�y, Jhansi,".Ind,iai. . Addressed MaitiondrPr . e .byte dal a, On May ,20th, a meeting of Mait- his work in India," depicting the land : Presbyterial of ..the W ,M..S. theme of things and the work of the Presbyterian Church in of God there, using. as his.. sub - Canada; • . was held in ' Melville ject ' "Ccnversiori, Commission and. Presbyterian Church, Brussels, Commitment," His question "Are with • Mrs. Wm. Speir, Brussels;: missions . worthwhile". was.. convin- presiding. ; cingly portrayed ' by' his ;pictures: In the afte-noon the theme Mrs. J, . Day,•, Wirigham,, as . Ev- "Gratitude" was .':carried out in 'ening Auxiliary Secretary, gave the .devotions Given by Mrs: L. interesting data on,her work: Mrs. n r N. Dickson, . Molesworth offered' Avery; Mrs. H. Armst ong � :and.. Mrs. •C .Steele:- •'all,oyal, f r T-eeswater;;' the Dedicatory prayer- : Mrs,. F:' Rev , G. L RGoderch, in Cromey, Kincardine, expressed bringing ' greetings as ,Moderator ' thanks to.all. who had helped to o'f Huron-Maitlandi?resb ter make it such an interesting 'meet- sa d weneed to our sock ing::Mrs. ;Sam Robinson; Gorrie, reformclosed . , the evening session. with 'iety.•. There seems to be an a> g prayer, sence of God's presence in the. : afterwhich' a social hopr : ; church.. and . an absence, of prayer was enjoyed by all . those present. :ing Christ; and show the .unsearch- able'riches of God. '.' , Mrs. Wm. Smith; •.Brussels, .wel ' comed , all " present: The solo, . "Nearer. my • God to Thee" as' sung by Mrs. F. Thompson; Brus- • sels, was 'enjoyed by all. The treasurer, .Mrs. D. R. 'MacKenzie, Lucknow, gave ' an. 'encouraging financial. report.. Mrs.,, Wm Smith;: Molesworth, -accepted the Honor- ary Membership Certificate for NCrs'. C. Stewart, Molesworth, pre- sentedoleswortby , Mrs: W. D. .. Campbell; Mh: • Mrs: T. A Currie, Wingham, introduced the. guest .speaker, Rev. Angus MacKay, . at present. home on furloughfrom the Jhansi field, India. Mr. MacKay's theme 'was `Communication of the Gospel in.` India.'.' The . mission ' pattern is changing 'and ,helcv is needed to. have the, gospel spread• through. the 'new .avenues ,of . information used today. ' • Five delegates gave reports of the . Synodical meetings 'held in London in April. The Offertory prayer was given by Mrs. E. Jeff ray, Belmore. Mrs. L. Knight, Cranbrook, conducted an "In Memoriam" for those.. who have been' called to 'higher service •and'' Mrs. aT. English,,. Wingham closed thEnglish, meeting: with- pray r er. • ' • . With . Mrs, Win. Speir in the chair, the evening, meeting was centred around the theme "Hope- fulness" .as" revealed, in . the. work Of Lydia, and ecplained in deyo tions conducted by Mrs. G. 'Pym, Mrs. J Daniel and Mrs, E. 'Bythe-. way, all. of, Kincardine Evening' 'Auxiliary, The' Junior Choir, accompan- ied by Mrs. F, Thompson, Brus- sels, sang "Teach me . Thy way,. :0 Lord," in a most pleasing man- ner. The skit on '1'0rmo8a" 'as presented at Synodical, was given by Lucknow W.M S inerribers, ■•■.■■r■I' ' ■.■:.r■.. .�. Mrs. Earle Hodgins ' 'and Mrs. Don Donaldson attended the fun- eral: of Fred Battram' (husband of Greta 'Hodgins) gat.: Woodstock .on Thursday. ' • ' At tune of writing . Mrs. Tom Hodgins isa. patient. in,: Wingham Hospital., ' ' ' Visitors ' at Stewarts .Tuesday evening ' were Ed; Wilson, Kincar-. dine'Ty'ip., Mrs. Frank Brown and Reg and...Donald. McEwen. Susan 'Wilson celebrated her . birthday on 'Wednesday by' hayl• ing a. party for girl friends after, 'school. • Mrs. •Mac Thompson• attended a• shower for her • nice; , Betty Far= rish, Ashfield Twp. • M.S. Frank Brown and Reg, spent Thursday evening at the ,Wilson Bros: Mrs. .Wes Thompson is spend- ing some time' , with her 'daugh- ter, Mrs. Mac Thompson. Come . the first.; of June, Mrs. . Earle Hodgins is taking tip . res- •idence in the Walters. Apartments;, Teeswater. " . . We extend 'our sympathy to, the. relatives of Carl. Stanley, Kinloss; Who passed away suddenly Sun ' day morning. . ... Mr, - and Mrs, •Art •Graham and Mrs.. Dorothy .Thompson, Sault Ste. Marie were ' callers in the. community at' the 'week -end Leonard S't a n 1, a .y, : Kitchener, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra' 'Stanley and •family. On . Sunday Donnie Wall visited his grandfather, Tom Hackett; in' the 'Kitchener -Waterloo Hospital. Mr, and. Mrs. Gary Edwards, Toronto, spent' the wee4-end with. Mr, , and Mrs:, Everette Parker and family. . Southampton's . 1964 residential tax rate has been Set at 78 pill's and the commercial rate nt • 85' Mr. Maclay showed slides of + fiiillsr j. r •