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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-09-23, Page 11WEDNESDAY, "EPT. 23rd, 1.964 UcKNOW SENTINEL, LUCK'OW, ONTARIO. � WHITECH Fay 'of Lucl:now, Mr and Mrs..• Leroy Rantoul U R `� H Aper Jean Chari E Continued' F ani 1 Mit WeAk}.. Mr, Dustan Beecroft, a patient at Victoria. • Hospital, spent the week -end at his home here as treatments are given, for five days each week. He erects' to be con- fined•to hospital•for 3 weeks more. He was accompanied' back to Lon- don by Kirke and Ronald Bee- croft and Miss Myrtle Beecroft who• is visiting Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Walker.; . •. PAGE ELEVEN Clifford Clare 10 ie Ear- . ,oford Laidlaw all day visitors with: Mr:. arid Mrs len A operating forr •Wingham, and Dis George Thompson Kenneth of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs.. Harold Ieonlay,; Brenda. -and Bevan of Delmore, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hastings, Murray of j Morris Township, and Mr. and ,. Mrs. Ronald .Jamieson and Lori Ann. • Recent .visitors. with.Mr.. and Mrs. John Gaunt and • Mr. and Mrs. Russel Gaunt were Mr. and ' Mrs. , Joseph ,Stephenson,. of. Lon- don. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft Visitors' .on Sunday , with Mr. visited on Sunday • with Mr., and and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan were.. Mrs. John Sinnarno. n of Wroxeter. Mr.. and Mrs. Malcolm Stewart Messrs Charles • and Fred Lea_ of Kitchener . and.: Mr. and Mrs. ver have 'again, taken up res,. George . Galbraith, and Malcolm of dence at their homeon the. river Wingham. road. .. Mr. ' and Mrs. Gershorn John- Mr. and Mrs. ' Gordon' McBur, ston 'visited on Sunday with Mr,. neY, Hugh, . Ronald and Carman .:and Mrs. Jim ,,Johnston and fam- and Ivan , McBurney of Wingham . iLy of .Listowel. , visited London relatives o Sun-: Mr. Barry Tiffin, cook at Wat day. ` ••• / erloo College, Waterloo, spent the. Sunday visitors with Mr: and week -end with ' his ' parents Mr: � and Mrs. Roy Irwin. were — Mr. and and Mrs. Dan Tiffin; r Mrs. O.land. Irwin,' Stephen and School bus operators.' from this locality .are .Messrs Wesley Tiffin;• • ' trict High ' School, with, Mr.. Wal- Mr.' and Mrs. Harry Moss, Sus ,. tar Arscott operating a bus'for oan and Janie of Plattsville were the Separate Public School pu-Sunday visitors with. Mr. and • Mrs. Ails, of the vicinity. Ben McClenaghan who returned Teachers in. the local public home with.them to Plattsville for schools are .S.a visit. ' S No.�9, Kinloss, Murray's, Mrs. Orville Elliott; S.S. Mr. and Mrs, Russel. Gaunt "is No. 10 Kinloss, Mrs Ken Wheeler, ited on Sunday with Mr: and Mrs. S.S. NO. 12 Fordyce,. W. Wawan-I Maxwell. McFarlan o f London. osh, Mrs. George Kennedy; and Mrs. McFarlan is the forme.. Georgell Fisher. W. Wawanosh, ,Mrs. � Merle� and Mrs. Carman . �. e , man Haede This community is : pleased to of Port Albert and Miss: Iva Car welcome Mr, Charles. Thompson, ' of Dungannon were Sunday even - ton of.. Mr, ' and Mrs.. George ing visitors with Mr. and. Mrs.. Thompson, ,home o n' Thursday • ,Gershom Johnston. from War Memorial Hospital, I , Rev: W. D. Clark conducted surgeg g services at Langside and . Chal- r :where he had undergone ' niers Presbyterian Churches on y Mr. ; Paul Geiger . accompanied Sunday and announced that on Mr, Barry Tiffin here 'from Wa- Sunday, September 20th, Mr. lion- terloo and spent the. week -end aid Watt, •studentminister at with Mr, and Mrs.' Carl McClen-' Knox College, •will conduct . 'ser- aghan. Mr. Lloyd Gollan • a bro-1 vices at Langside . a n d White- ther : of Mrs. • McClenaghan's, vis- church and will. consider accept- ing a ' call if the charges wish his services. Mr. •and Mrs. Watt have a family of 3, all pre school age. On• September 20th. at Calvin- Brick it will be Rally Day Ser vices at .10:00 o'clock. • , • Services. at the United' Church Whitechurch, will be withdrawn on Sunday as . there is anniver- I say services at Bluevale United - Church at 11:00 o'clock and 7:30 I being .conducted: by Rev.:E..Me-: I Lagan; formerly of Blyth, now of r London. . ' • • On Thursday last, the Langside, n W.M.S. quilted a quilt for the Carr � bale at •t the home • of M.S. -Win. 'Orr.Mr. and Mrs; Victor. Emerson visited on Sunday With Miss An- nie and Peter Kennedy of Wing] ham; .• Mr.. and Mrs.. Walter: Elliott, Paul', Ruth, Barry and David, Mr. and Mrs. 'Jack ,Forester; Mr. and Mrs.. Lorne Forester, Mr. • and. Mrs. Ronald. Perrot and fam- ily of Goderich; Mr.' • and Mrs. Stewart and. family were. Sunday visitors with ,their lather Mr: Bill Forester of W.Wawanosh. • Mr. Albert Coultes and Mr..Mer vin Pipe were in Wallaceburg on Sunday . visiting with Mr. and Mrs.. Jack. Coultes;,. and Mrs. Pipe *returned_ home •with . them Mrs. Ronald Coultes : and Dar- lene visited ...with Mr. and Mrs. 'Earl Caslick y:on Friday, as `it. was s 'Mr. Casliek's birthday Mr.' and ''Mrs,' Jim Currie visit- ed on. Sunday with Miss Jean, and Grant Wilton. of Turnberry. ' Mr, and Mrs'.. Herman Case more, . Bonnie • a n d Michael . of ' Lakelet.. visited with ."Mr. ' and . Mrs: '. Ken, Currie. Visitor. s , . on • Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.:' Louis Dalton were Sis- ter Ersula, Goderich, Sister St, Charles, London and Mr: and. Mrs:'` John MacDonald, London. - Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Mitch 1l of Molesworth visited on Sunday, with Mrs. Doris ' Willis and ' Mrs. Musgrove. • i We are pleased to report that Mrs: Carl ' Weber returned home from' Wingham. and District Hos- pital on Saturday • • Visitors over' 'the week -end with Mrs.: Robert Ross were Mr.; and IMrs. 'George. Ross and Cheryl of • Owen Sound . and on FridayMr. `•,and ' Mrs. "'Robert King of:Barrie visited at the same .'home, and on, Sunday Mrs. Jack Miller and Mr. Alex; : -McKenzie of Lucknow were . guests. • We are pleased to report Mrs. Mary Chapman: Sr: has much improved in the Wingham, Hos-' pital; Mr: and Mrs. George Ross of Oven . Sound, Mr. and :Mrs.. Don Ross. spent Saturday :at. the Lon don • Fair: Mrs: Duncan MacDonald accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. Angus, Mac- -Donald ,and' family of St. Helens to Arkona on Sunday to visit with Mr:. • and Mrs. '. Allan MacCharles: Mrs. MacCharles is; a .daughter of Mrs, MacDonald's and her mother will remain for `, a few. weeks visit.' ' Whitechurch:Juniors advanced into 0.A.S.A.• Junior `C zone final 'by defeating South.; Buxton.Jun- iors 8 . to '0 in Wingham ball park Saturday evening. Wayne Farrier, Whitechurch pitcher, allowed only 2 • hits and struck out 15.. ;Lead- ing batters for Whitechurch were Wayne Riehl with 2 dotibles and. 2 singles,`: and' Alex Craig. with 2 hits , • • • • rhe ited a. week at .the same home; Mr. and 'Mrs: Bill McClenaghan and family of Waterloo were Sun-. • tt R STU Guaranteed by the government of Canada Purpose: The purpose *of the Canada Student Loans Act is to facilitate bank loans for • • students who need financial help to continue full-time studies beyond secondary, school level at *Universities and other educational institutions. Who can apply: Any Canadian citizen, or anyone resident in Canada for one. year who intends . to live,' in Canada after completion.. of studies, may •apply for a loan under;the' Act. An applicant must be enrolled orintend to enroilas a full-time student' • at an • educational institution approved by provincial: authorities, and must Meet the standards of academic qualification and: financial need established. by the student loan authority .in* the 'Province in, which• he applies. Anioun1 4, Of. loans: Depending upon individual• .circumstances and financial 'need,' loans, up to $ 1;000 a year may be • made, .witha maximum .'of':$5,000 during a student's academic career. The Provincial Authority' receiving,.applications and deter mining eligibility, will issue 'a.'certificate •to each -eligible student stating the • maximum.. amount'•the student may . borrow, This'Certificate ,of: Ehgibilrty' is required before a student can ,arrange a Government Gtiaranteed•Student: Loan with the bank of his choice, Repayment;: Interest -Free and . ;Delayed Repayment ,Period To assist students, the interest on loans during the period a student continues full=tinge studies, and for six months thereafter, will be paid by the Government • of Canada. During this sane period. no repaytnent of principal is. required, nor • will any service charge or fee be payable by the student. • Method:of Repayment Borrowers will begin to pay interest and to repay loanssix months after they ceaseffo.,be ;full-time students. The currentinterest rate to students is 534% • per annum;Normally the repayment period will be five to ten years. Borrowers have the. rightto' repay loans in part or, in full. at any time without penalty.. Life Insured le the event of the death of a borrower .responsibility. for repayment 'of ; the loans will be'assumed by the Government of Canada.,' . • l : .;A list of approved iducatiOnal institutions 'in. Ontario is contained in a b at: banks, universities and other educational institu- Where to apply roeliure now avails letions. Ontario residents planning to attend one of these institutions .should apply directly, to that institution for a Certificate of Eligibility, Ontario. residents .planning to' study in other provinces, or countries should .direct enquiries:; to:' Depart `hent• of'i.lniversity Affairs,:Suite 6EQ0, 344 Bloor • • • Street' West, Toronto... The above notes are based upon the Canada Student Loans Act 1964 end are for reference only. • All aj plicatiofrs add loans are subject to the full: terms and conditions' of the Act. ONT,2 CANADA • • • South' Buxton 000 000 000 0 2 3 Whitechurch 220 110 ' 02x 8 13 1 . South . Buxton;' Hope • and Howel- ley (8) and Malzewist. White - Church,. Farrier hite-church,".Farrier. ' and, Skinn. • Kairshea Nighty Nites.. The first. meeting of the Kafir. shea ' 4-H Homemaking club pro- ject "Sleeping • Garments' was • held on Tuesday, September 8th at the Kairshea : Women's .Insti- tute .hall .'The leaders, Mrs.. Cliff I Roulston and Mrs. Dan Thomson, outlined the work to be covered. in this project and also discussed •• choosing the style and material for the sleeping garments to be, made. Oui' officers were chosen i as follows,- president, Eileen Burt ' vice president, Trudy Thomson; •: secretary, Judy Reid; press re- ' porter, Donna Burt, .Our. name, • , which' we chose, is "Kairshea Nighty •Nites." The next meeting is to be • held on September' 14th. at 4':00' p.m. in the' Kairshea hall.