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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-08-26, Page 8q;. rG kJ PAGE EIGHT THE L.UCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO • • .....I...t 1• aaa......,......I.t R • ■ ■ ..iii' . ` ". 1 is al II le el 111 a es is �, a a a •" 1964 •Chevrolet Belair. a. sedan � automatic, power steering,. ' ■ ■ > ' fully equipped i •, 1964 Meteor custom sedan, automatic a mi 1964 Parisienne Pontiac 4 -door hardtop, 1/11,„ fully equipped ■. S -1963'P: tiac •Laurentian sedans, automatic, ■' ■ 1963 Chav' Belair sedan, automatic, radio, fully equipped IIa 1: 1963 Chevrolet Biscayne sedan, automatic transmission, ■ 1962 Chev Biscayne sedan, standard • transmission • 1962 Nash.' Rambler la ■ 1962 Pontiac Laurentian, automatic and radio i • .1961 Pontiac Laurentian sedan, automatic • a 11,61 Chev Belair sedan, .standard • transmission standard mis iooransmission a a 19 Chevrolet statioriwagon 4.door■' 190 Chevrolet Belair sedan,.automatic'• or al 1949' Chevrolet sedan, standard transmission al 1959 Ford Fairlaine 'standard transmission 6: cylinder a Laurentian two -door 'hardtop; automatic i ■ 193! Pontiac '. 1967 Pontiac, standard transmission le III.NUaiIBER OF 1957 AND 1955- MODELS: FROM $450. UP 41 III MANY' OLDER MODELS • TO CHOOSE FROM i a TRUCKS ■. Oa 1961- Chevrolet -:at pickup s. See Demonstration On 'Rake Knitting Horne: Economics was the topic of the : August meeting ° .of the Kairshea Women's Institute • hell! in the' Kairshea Hall. 'Mrs. Virden Mowbray was hostess and Mrs, Frank MacKenzie and Mrs. Eyan Keith presided: • Miss Dean MacLeod was pre- sented with . a' corsage n honour of her birthday, celebrated that day. Thanking the ladies she also brought greetings from Mrs. • Clarence Fraser from; Hayward, California: : : 'TRUCKS: et ■ ■ • ■ i• ■ Brussels Motors • • • ■ Cities Service Dealer -- Phone 173,'Brussels pies eMiep ursaa spowa a si stassmsemp.Boea.BBB•sii iii PURPLE GRO Mrs. Donald- • M, Mrs. Frank Dore " and Dianne were Tuesday gets Of Misses Isabelle aind. Margaret MacDonald: Swimming lessons, at Teeswater are .' Those attending': friom• here were: Susan and Gary':Far-. rel, Dianne Dore; Margie, John and Sandra Collins,' Brian, Barry a id vvgd..Maci�ald,. Darlene and Brenda: Currie. I Margaret ' Robertson'was hostess to l ough Presbyterian WM.S. on Wednesday _afternoon. and Mrs E+d. Cakes` of Oshawa, Mrs. Bill Woad. :David. Beth, BM and Mr. Terryq' �:A�ndr • '' and Dore- . ald A 'number of lathes attended.the' shower for :, Sharon Hodgins. in name' ' Friday 'eon Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P - Mr_' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur "Patterson and family spent Thursday even- ing with Mr: and Mrs.. Burton Mr. and Mrs: Tom Walsh, Mrs. Bob •Kmirl• and;;Mrs. Russel W- ins. visited Mr.' and ' Mrs. 'Donald Mr. and •Mrs. :W bort ' Haldenby, of Toronto, Mr, and ; Mrs. Howard Thompson, Mr. and'Mrs. Donald Chadbourne, Mr:. Dewayne G iieg, lifisses Marlene and Gladys Gaw- ley of . Toronto and Mr. Allan Tra- her were `Sunday guests o Mr. and :Mrs.. Victor. Gawley. Mr.. and'Mrs. ,Burton Collins and Margie, Mrs'- Andrew: Patter- son and Mr. Gordon Patterson: 'at'. at- tended the twenty-fifth `wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.• Ar- thur r thy. Patterson at Agincourt.on Shy- Mr. ` and. Mrs. 'Walter Forster, Mr. and Mrs. '.Donald McCosh • and Mrs. Wm. Maclntyre . read the Scripture. The 'roll.•call . was an, swered .by a "Recipe for a quick.. dessert", and mouths watered at the varied answers, Mrs. f !Inuits, ton and' Mrs: Donald Thomp- son were appointed leaders: for the 4-H Homemaking course "Sleeping Garments" and Mrs, Ira .Dickie and Mrs. Evan Keith, leaders for the' senior leaders' course on desserts. Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall reported re 'a bus trip and it was decided : to 'try, to get a bus. Load to attend ``Country Wife" •at. Stratford on September lst. Reports were heard.from the Fall Fair, committee and'standing committee conveners A quilting will:.. be held :'in' the'hall .Tuesday, August 25. Mrs'. Wm. Maclntyre took the 'chair for the .program, A musical. number by .Sharon Mowbray and Janet Carruthers was much enjoyed. Mrs. A.,'.Hu ghes gave an 'interesting talk' on the A.C.W W. country, Pakistan. Mrs. . Currie" Colwell introduced Mrs. Cecil Sutton Who, demonst- rated how to . do rake knitting. and showed a : beautiful stole and ,Oth- er oth-er things made in: this 'manner. Miss Dean. MacLeod gave a: read- ing , Grandmother's Day". Mrs. Hughes . introduced ' .June Ackert,. who told the ladies about: the •.-H' Homemakers conference in Guel- ph which . she had•the honor;of attendinig. Mrs. C. , Colwell con.- ducted on- ducted a discussion on, :"Tips - on '.use of the ; home . freezer". Mrs. Allan, Maclntyre and.Mrs..Wm. Maclntyre presented . the guest • ` speakers. with' gifts and the thanks of the Kairshea Mrs.Wm Mac Intyre thanked' Mrs. Mowbray and ail those taking part in the meet- Sharon Mowbray . played for the , singing of The Queen and. the 'Institute 'Grace.' Mrs. G. Hama:: ton will be hostess' at the Kairshea Hail for .the September '. Meeting,: ''also an • evel ing . nneeting. .. Mrs- Gordon Patterson were &h- and u —and Mrs...•.Elliott Jam were day guests of 'Mrs. Annetta Bush-• Gawles, Mrs, Bill Wood and.' 'Day - guests Mme: • Eva Culbert. and ; .. ell, ' Luc imow id were visitors with Mrs Frank Mr. Lorne ,(uTbert.. ;Ada; t‘3. and 'A Le#he Dore and fanil7y : •NN N•Na•l•la•INNN!!••N••••••••NN•••••••••••••+ •. - • • •; • ; • •. •' •• • • •. • • • •. • :.. • • •• • • e SHUR • ;The SHUR-GAIN -Mash Program gra • Teras designed with. your -Poultry profits in mrmd. With t l gr`h . i every: bird isassured a • properly .. ammc.ed Wit; M'u'tually • .eliminating' irregularities in egg:, pr' u ail•. and quality • to =balanced e ee g. •`CrinsA. Tee,' about .yout fit:a and the extra Illy?ouTe or • Progratna •'. • . n e • • .• • Fr�du phone 526-202f GAIN feed service •.' •. • : • S • • • ' • • • •. •. •: • .0 • •.1 •, • • •.. • s, • WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1944 1 6 Year -Old Girl Died At Burnaby (ST," HELENS NEWS)!several selections and a song by Word was received here this „ the junior children was enjoyed. week of the death of Miss. Judy Vera MacDonald gave an inter - Coulter, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy ' ester review of w Coulter and; the late Chester . Gir is Camp in Goderich. Lorene - ave a... reading . Mr . Coulter,. at South Burnaby,.B.C. , Errington,g � Judy, hadstory, Acres of ,. who was 16, not en- Moore told the , 'o ed good health • at times. Her. Diamonds." , . Mrs; Lorne Woods grandprents are Mr. and Mrs. ;"conducted the business Period and McKenzie Webb, formerly of this . closed the meeting with prayer. • Lunch was . enjoyed ith Mrs•: community. w Mr. and Mrs. Wm.`:Sebben of ' Ross Errington, and Mrs.Allan, Stratford were Sunday ' visitors Cranston as hostesses. with Mr, and Mrs, Frank Mc- Mrs. Wm. Rutherford ' spent ' a 1 : few .days at Lake mat, Quill• d' M W A Miller. m' an r. •Ston north, with Mr. and. Mrs.. Miss. Verna Aitchison •spent the ugh Rutherford and farrulyr past week with Miss Karen ' Em bury of Thamesfprd Miss Maureen and Hugh Ruth- : ; Mr, and Mrs. Roy Embury of erford, Jr., of Kingston :are .halt- Thamesford • spent the . week -end daymg: with their gracibd�Pare17 with Mr, and Mrs.. Jim Aitchison. Mr• and Mrs, Wm. Rutherford, Glen' returned 'home *after,: a week's ' vacation with Douglas- Daytirne.Oppose Mr. Tom Hariton of St Marys is visiting. with Mr. and Mrs. :Beer.' v� �sng Ross Gammie .and family. The September meeting of the MACK.ETT'S W. T. will 'be held. on. September Mrs. Alvin Alton , was hostess 3rd at 8:30 in the evening. Roll 'tor the meeting on Thursday ev- call, 'namean industry inHuron ening. Mrs. ; Cliff Newry chose as County; motto, Miss Beatrice Mc- her theme "Agents of Hope" and Quillin; Jopic, Mrs. T. J. .Salkeld; opened- the •.meeting' with . a call' lunch and. program Mrs. Gordon to.' worship, prayer and :a hymn, McPherson, Mrs. Gordon Lyons' A Psalni was repeated in unison.. and Miss Mary Murray. The Scripture was read .by. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Neely. Todd of Alex 'Hackett and meditation and. Stratford, -Mrs. David Todd. and prayer of hope .by Mrs..Donald Mrs. Vera McIntosh of :St.. Cath- Hackett. The .chapter' from the arsines wererecent visitors with Word and Way.was taken by ,Mrs.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Todd. Frank Alton::A contest, of ' fain- , Mr. Harley :Moore,minister of ous men : of,' . the : Bible was read St. "Helens church, is a .leader at by Mrs. Ken 'Alton. Fifteen mem- the Boys' Intermediate Camp at berg, ' one visitor, and one. child. Goderich -this week:. •answered, the • roll call with.. a • Mr. and Mrs. James Douglas verse with ; the word "salvation". of Mitchell: and ' Mr. ''and Mrs A ` petition . to abandon liquor Don McAree' of :.McAuley,: Man. advertising: in the daytime hours itoba, spent the week -end with, on TV'' and radio: was signed. and Mr. and: Mrs: John Cameron. sent- . to CKNX. ' Several reported U.C.W.• Children's : Meeting making visits to shut-ins. A sum- 4Mrs. ' Simon De"• Boer '':opened mer school is' to be held in Gode- her home to the Children's 'meet- rich about the new . curriculum ing of the .'U.C.W. with 23 ladies on September 12th. The ?bazaar and. 16 children in 'attendance. is to be on November 28th. Miss Isobel Miller' was in charge The next meeting : is to '• be Sep - of tine• meeting. Corrine Cranston tember 22nd. Mrs. Bert Alton read the . Scripture • lesson and closed with . ,prayer. The" hosted' Mary, Pannabecker read a story. ' assisted by .Mrs. Ralph .. Cameron A group ; of the ' senior' girls : sang served lunch: or Ouck a tittle , tent 1 Now' they're having fun while Mummy tries to do a job raising leaves. But all too soon thei 'will be the ones ;� ralsne; `leaves and doing other ch"ores, • , and before you can ,turn around they will be off o to college. With Sun Life's aid, their father has • done his • best to male the family* as secure at possible. His, children's college education is pro- vided for and .a carefufl thought out i ' • • prograam a -di provide the family with an income • in the event of his death. • • ins associated with Suer .. • • Carurdc, the Carriparr � z h th Life ' :• friar's rig t kw yttsi and 1,6111 !rtn:ay. s. a • etod s ,• •4 i •• • • IWAM ri, '• R.R t.ue, now Phctnt •'W ham 3174987 SUN LIFE ASSURANCECOM�PAN . Y CANADA A MutuAt, oommt y.