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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-08-26, Page 7• w. • WEDNESDAY, AUGUST .26, 1964 WHITECHU . . �: and DISTRICT c M �a', Art � r a THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,. LUCKNOW, .NTARIO fir; Calvin Brick U.C.W. met at the. home of ..Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft on August 19th. There were ten ladies presentand: one, visitor. The call to worship was given by Mrs.. Alex .Robertson; , and . prayer followed. Mrs, Sidney 'Thompson, read the Scripture. A reading and. prayer followed. Mrs. Robertson read two poems. The Bible study was read by Mrs. Norman Coult- es, taken from the Word and the Way. The. offering was taken by Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft ' and .Mrs.. .Alex ;Robertson • gave the offert•6 ory prayer, Mrs, Norman Coultes. introduced the special speaker., 1 Miss Claire McGowan' of Gode- rich. Her topic' was "Four Keys to a Better Family Living". She was, thanked by . Mrs,' Alex Rob- ertson. The fall . rally is to be held in Ethel on October 2Oth. A new supply ' allocation was re- ! quested . for. one ..girl's• parka' ' coat,. 8 to 16 years and fipve lbs. of `quilt patches. The quiltpatches are to be taken to the October meeting and sent away by Nov- ember 1st. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs,' Leroy Rintoul who .were . married on Friday evening in Wingham: Mr; and . Mrs. Harry Lindensch- midt of . Walkerton spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl. A Weber and family. ' Mr, and Mrs. 'Don Dirstein '•of Toronto - spent the •week. -end . with Mr. and Mrs: Russell Gaunt. Jackie Dirstein and Joan Currie visited 'at the, exhibition and re- turned and spent the week -end at the .Gaunt ;home: Mrs. Cassie' Falconer :.returned home on' Sunday from. a .trip to Northern. Ontario. •. Mr. and Mrs. .Syd Payne 'of Toronto spent Friday with Mr.. ;and Mrs.. Wes Tiffin... • Mr. and Mrs.Irwin'. McClen- aghan and family of St. Thomas' spent the weekend. with Mr: and Mrs;: Carl. �McClenaghan. Mr. and Mrs. , Ben. McCleriaghan, Wingham and Mr. and. Mra. Carl -McClenag- han McClenag-han attended . a McClenaghan family picnic • at . Seaforth on ' Sun- day. ' Mr. and Mrs., Bill Ryan .and `Janet of Goderiich visited on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Cal'l ,McClenaghan. Mr. Ronnie McCienaghan of St. Thomas is spending. this week with Mr, and Mrs, Carl McClen- aghan, Mr. and: Mrs, Peter Coffin and family of 'Kitchener spent Sun- day with Mrs.- C. Coffin. Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas Magoffin returned home on 'Friday from a trip through Abe Western provin- ces, • Mr, and Mrs. • Jim Moffat of .Wingharn visited on Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs: E. G roskorth.' Mr. Albert Coultes and Dianne spent the week -end in Wallace - burg with. Mr. 'and Mrs. Jack Coultes. Mrs: Coultes returned home . with .. them after visiting there for a' week. Mr. and Mrs; 'Jack. Gillespie ,of Sarnia 'visited with Mrs. W. It. Farrier and Miss Winnifred Far - Tier 'for the week end and at- tended . a .family picnic on Sunday; Mrs: Garnet Farrier and Janis. ' returned ``to Sarnia with them for l a visit. • . Farrier' Family Gathering. A. family gathering was held at. the . home of Mrs.. W. R. Farrier on ,Sunday. Those ;attending were: Mr. and, Mrs: , Clifford , Farrier add .family .of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Farrier and• family. of Long . Branch,' Mr..• and ,Mrs.. Jack Gillespie and family of Sar- nia,•Mr.. and Mrs..'Russell Farrier, of Wingham; .Mr.' and Mrs. Bill Maclutyre of Wingham; Mr. and Mrs. J..' M. Greer. ' of Lucknow, Mr: 'and' Mrs. Garnet. Farrier and family,. Mrs.. Eunice` Gillespie and. Miss . Winnifred' Farrier of ' White- church. ' Mr. Bill .Willis of .Highgate spent., the week -end with his moth- er,' Mrs,. Doris .Willis. • ' Mrs. . Sarah Musgrove,.` : Mrs: Doris 'Willis,. Bill .and. • John at- tended the. Mitchell -Travis wedd- ing in: the Molesworth Presbyter ian. church on Saturday ,afternoon.. Mr, . Gary Willis, of;; Streetsville and Mrs. St. 'Clair. Willis of .Gow-; anstown visited at the Willis. home. on the week -end. MONUMENTS For sound, counsel' arid. a'. fair price on 'a monument correctly • designed, from quality: material, rely on SKELTON MEMORIALS Walkerton Pat O'Hagan, Prop. Established Over Sixty Years Phone, 881-0234 Ontario RIPLEY MEAT MARKET Custom Butchering Mondays -- Hogs, .$2.00 in bit 4:00 ' p.m.. ' Cutting and Wrapping, 2c pound CATTLE, CALVESyand LAMBS EVERY DAY; .: EXCEPT' SATURDAY We Do Curing and. Smoking . Beef, Pork and Lamb. Sold. Whole,' Half or Quarter ... For .Better. Service, And ,Lower'' Prices Call Ripley ` 100.. Chas. Hooisma — Prop. Miss. Edna Carr of Wingham: visited on Sunday .morning with Mr. and. Mrs. Russell Ross. Mr, and Mrs. Russell Ross, Doris and Beth. Caslick visited .on Sunday afternoon with Mr. Jim Ross at Port Elgin, Ross and Stephen Caslick of Wingham, Pamela. King of Cul- ross and Linda Johnston of Ber- vie visited a few days last week with Mr. and: Mrs. Earl Caslick. Rev. George Mitchell will have charge of services at .10:00 a.m. in the . United Church next Sun- day. . The' Messengers . wi l hold their postponed meeting this. time. Dr. • Donald Watt, Davi and George of Vancouver, Rev; .Rob- ert Rob-ert Watt, . Bob and James of Tor- onto, Rev. George Watt of Oak- ville visitedat the beginning of this week with Mr. and - Mrs.. Milan Moore and .family and. Mr.. and .Mrs. George, Thompson and family. Mrs. John ' Ross Passes Mr. Ben McClenaghan receiv- ed word last week of the death of his; sister (Adelaide) Mrs .John Rpss of Weyburn, Saskatchewan. She passed away' Sunday evening August 16th in- her 85th year. Burial was at Carivale, Sask. We extend sympathy to the McClen- aghan family. • Rev. and Mrs. Caswell, Ruth and Jimmy of ' Meaford visited friends in the village last week. LOCHALSH • Mr:. and Mrs. Alvin Robb were in London and flarrietville on. Saturday where Mrs; Robb at- tended a ':reunion at . the school where she first . taught. • Mrs. "'Donald' • R. • MacKenzie Spent the week -end ; in: Rochester Mich., where she was • a guest at a wedding: David • and' .Kenneth • 'Famish .have been holidaying in. Detroit with .relatives: • Mr. and Mrs. •Allan MacLean. and family; 'of Collingwood spent. the week -end with Mr. and. 'Mrs.,, Dan: MacLean: Many - from • the community . at- tended the reception on Friday evening in Ripley for. Mr. . and • • Mrs. Ian Morton, ' the former Margaret MacLennan: . '. Mrs.. Alvin Robb has, accepted :.a position to teach.. grades 5 ancd 6 at Turnberry Central School. Miss Marion., MacLennan- has. gone to' . work' in Wingham,. . Mrs: Emile MacLennan has re- turned , home. from. Baril.. Island where: +she' 'spent the past few weeks as cook for Mr. and Mrs. Leitch. of. Toronto.. Sympathy of • the community ;goes to Mr... Dan Wylds' • in . the. passing of his: .brother, ,Mr. Char- les Wylds of . Ripley. - Scout: Spfari PAGE SEVEN PRODUCERS sure le, attend the on-- gYEQNESDAY, SEPTEMBER' '2001 AT — FORMOSA PARK' 8 p'.m.. TICKETS — ONLY 1. Between the hours of6 and Available from your Twp. Hog Producer Rep. or by writing: ' Bruce ' County Hog Producers' Association, Elmwood DISPLAY S on ` the grounds, . along with talks on Hog Housing, Accomodation, Feeding, Management, etc. FOR THE LADIES Demonstrations on the preparationand cookingof pork y • • County . b the Bruce Home . Economist. (IN CASE OF RAIN—' HELD IN COMMUNITY CENTRE) underwent a medical examin- ation: by D_ra.—J cIL McKim and_ Mel Corrin. . Leadership Responsibilities Responsibilities • for leadership have been divided among all :the adults: Fraik Colwell is in charge' of all food' ' arrangements, with Barry Johnston: and Lloyd Moffatt his assistants. • Lloyd. Ack- ert is responsible'„ for.itinerary, and transportation.,Walter Breckles. •is',responsible or all supervision of the Troop, with Currie . Colwell, Morley Wall, Martin Benedict and Costas Aloupis as assistants detailed each to specific -Patrols. Doris Colwell is the . nurse and also .leader of the Nightingale Pat- rol. 'This' Patrol of seven ladies will • be . responsible for the meals of the leaders, while the boys pre- pare their own. :., . U.S.A. Host •Visited Here Scoutmaster .Dennis Conger, of Troop 83 Emory Methodist• Church,: Washington who will ' be host to -the Kinloss boys, visited with Lloyd., Ackert for several' days in July. ,This helped to smooth out many of the arrangements for the four day . stay, in Washington;. ( Continued from page 1) Wednesday . morning, they . will visit the New Holland .baler plant before taking off' 170 miles to a campsite arranged by Scoutmas- ter. ' }Inward Wimbrough . of Mans- field, Penn. Thursday 'morning a 150 -mile trip will bring them to Buffalo and that afternoon they complete the 180 -mile trip . from. .Buffalo to Holyrood, with arrival time ' set for -6:00 p.m. at the Scout' Hall: Had Medical Tuesday . On Tuesday of this week a . last. • has donated $80 toward the cost of these five -boys: ' North Troop Scouts ` —; Jim Schneller, Arthur Breckles,, Ted- dy Milne, 'Douglas McEwen, Dun- can McEwen,. Allan Cornish, Don- ald Bannerman, Eric Thacker, Jon' Lizmore, Barry Haldenby, Tommy Hodgins,. Lyle Moulton, ' Allen Col- well, Eldon Eckinswiller, ;Bob. Cor- nish, Bob -Geddes, . Allen Nichol- son. South . Troop ; Scouts Donnie Meyers, Billy Moffat, Billy Thomp- son, ..George Moffat, . Walter Dickie, Johne Ackert, Hugh McInnis, . Pat Passmore, Douglas Eadie, Mac Nl'c- Innis, Jim McKinnon, Bruce Col- well, David ' Eadie, Ken : Houiston. :. •Scout Leaders (North Troop) Flank Colwell, Walter :. Breckles, Donald ".Geddes,. South --Troop— Lloyd •- Troop Lloyd Ackert, Currie Colwell, Ern- est Ackert, Martin Benedict, Other. Helpers — Morley Wall, Barry . Johnston, : Lloyd Moffat, Costas Aloupis. Ladies -Doris . Colwell, , Freda McInnis, Dorothy Wall; Joyce McEwen, Helen Ackert; Mary Breckles, Gladys 'Moffat: Daily :Broadcasts Once again arrangements. have been made. with CKNX for the touring Scouts' to- telephone . in be- fore .six o'clock a. daily report on the tour- This will be heard on 'the supper ` hour . newscasts . on radio and probably on TV as well: These broadcasts:start from Thurs. day,• August 27 till September 3. By Bus, Truck, Station Wagon The caravan will consist of one bus . driven by Al Sherwood, of Dungannon, a sinall truck and a station wagon : driven by ' Donald Geddes and Ernest; ' Ackert. If it is necessary to contact the trav- ellers, Raynard Ackert will have all the details of the tour s� that emergency contact can be made: Fifty on 'The Tr.ip The :cost of this trip : is $23:00 for each boy and $28.00' for each adult. There arefive families re -,1 presented with two boys ' and in call meeting was held where.' each 'these cases the second boy goes Scout checked in. his luggage and free, The Scout Ladies' Auxiliary • S/HE BOUGHT THE: BEAUTY Kir HOW OFTEN. SHE HAD HEARD THE NAME QUT'OH"LAD/ES,°HER HAM .WILL NEVER. BE THE SAME G L A DYS' BEAUTY SALON SSS -378 ILWICKNOW/ Opaw_ TOP DRESS HAY AND PASTURE WITH YCO P FERTILIZER • Co-op Fertilizers come in all the latest recQrninended ratios and analyses. They a1 flow more freely: and are higher in water- . soluble phosphates.than regular fertilizer good reasons why you should use, :Co-op Fertilizers. Lr BUY..CO-OP :BUY QUALITY oftereengsengesesessmisiiiii DIS