HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-09-23, Page 15WEDNESDAY,, SEPT. 23rd, 1964
KINLOUGH Mrs. George Graham
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mserved ents were s v d b the hostess.
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THE LUC,KNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,
The Presbyterian W.M.S. meet-
ing..was . held at the home of Mrs,
Ecol urt Bushell. The opening hymn
was "0 God • Our Help. in Ages
Past"., Mrs. Glen Halenby read the
scripture on Barak. .Mips. Perry
Hodgins led in prayer. Mrs, Mor-
ley Bushell read the minutes. The
word for the roll call was "Re-
ward". Mrs. Tom MacDonald was
in charge of t the.. program, . The
hymn 'Take. Up Thy Cross" . was.
sung and all participated 'in a con-
test • on childhood. The meeting
closed. with the Lords Prayer after
which refreshments were. served.
The WA, met at the church, on
Thursday afternoon with Mrs;.
Midford Wall hostess. The presi-
dent Mrs.. Roy Schneller was • in.
the chair; The opening hymn was
0 Master, Let Me Walk. With.
Thee".' The Scripture was read by
Mrs, Gertrude Walsh .. S. John
chapter 14. Prayers followed. Mrs,
RussellHewitt gave the meditation
on .problems. The secretary Mrs:
Midford Wall 'read the minutes.,
The .roll .call was answered with
the word "harvest".. Mrs. James
Hodgins Sr. gave a reading • The
hymn "Go Labour.. 'on" was . sun
and the meting closed with prayer.
ONTARIO.
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PAG:E! •FIFTEEN
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courtesy remarks and refresh -
During the afternoon' a quilt, was
quilted for the. November bale.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson,
Donna and Evelyn were guests at
the Lmmerton — Nicholson wed-
; ding at Kincardine on Saturday.
Miss Evelyn Nicholson'was .s b
. er
cousins bridesmaid, ;
A number from •'here attended
the Lucknow Fall Fair • on Satur-
day'. Congratulations to the teaclier
Miss Betty Hunter and' pupils of
S.S. No, 2 on,•�winningfirst for
marching and 2nd for the school
yell. •
Mrs, Miller Hartwick• of Kincar-
dine spent . an. evening, with • her
mother. Mrs. Gertrude Walsh.
Brian Murray spent a few days
with' his grandparents Mr. and
Mrs, • Lyman Sutton.
Friends. of Mr. Morley 'Bushell
. will be pleased to . know ,that he
was able:• to return • home from
Kincardine Hospital.•. ' •
Word was received here Satur-
day of the • death of :Mrs. Melville
Qsbourne • of Madoc(nee Annie . Me-
Farlan) daughter of the '. late.. Mr.
and Mrs. Dan McFarlan. Sympathy
is extended to . her brothers Tom,
Donald and .,Jack. Relatives• from
here attended the, funeral on Tues -
J:HIS.....FALL.
Fertilizing Pays s . Ways
1 'STRONGER, MORE
VU OROUS STANDS
Fertilization helps' establish big
vigorous plants, improves first .
year. yields,,and ''winterizes
Legumes,
2.. HIGHER YIELDS' OF .DRY.
MATTER B.TDN
.fertilizing every year .,boosts: per
acre yields and the production of
Total Digestible Nutrients. '
3. BETTER PRODUCTION,
/YEAR -AFTER •YEAR
Annual fertilization improves per-
8istence, reduces need for, fre-
quent costly reseeding. •
:RN: PLANT FOOD COUNCIL•
ONTARIO, INC,.
Bulk. Fertilizer
on ;Hay and Pasture
4. LOWER COST FEED'
NUTRIENTS' ,
Prgductive hay and :pasture crops
are• the lowest cost source of feed
nutrients. High.yields.will further
reduce costs, and lessen the' need
for purchased feeds ' •
5. INCREASED 'MILK & BEEF
PER ACRE
Milk and beef production on well.-
managed,
ell
managed, well; -fertilized pastures
Shaw' that 'Per 'acre outputs tan
often be •doubled:or tripled.
6. EXTRA CASH INCOME
PER ACRE
Forage .fertilization can return .as
much as $t for every $1 spent on •
fertilizers.
Spreading is: Another. CO-OP Service
to the Ontario Farmer.
-•-te a ' ° IRepistlred Tracts Mark,
infant I Shower. For
Nikki De Jong
Mrs.Charlie Murray and infant
son returned home from Wingham.
hospital.
Mr. William Stauffer called' on
friends here. .
The • Holyrood' Women's. Instit- •
utewill meet on Thursday October
lst with Mrs. ' Frank . Maulden and
Mrs.:Lloyd Ackert 'Hostesses. Roll
call a, rural sound I like to hear.
Topic guest sPeaker;motto He who
works with nature works with
God. Demonstration Block print-
ing. Contest pumpkin pie: Directors
Mrs. Frank Maulden and Mrs.
Harold Haldenby,
•
Mrs. William Cox ,and Rev: Ben-
son Cox visited . on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott and fam-'
ily con. 4 Huron. .
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Friendorf
returned from their wedding trip.
and have taken up residence in
Lucknow. •
Mr. Donald Barr began his
course at Waterloo. Mr. Alex Hew-
itt began his third year at Water-
loo, Alex has accepted the position
of organist ' and choir . leader at
one of the Waterloo churches.
Mr and. Mrs. Hugh Malcolm
from Kansas . Misses Helen Mal-
colm of Toronto: and Margaret and
Nellie Malcolm of Lucknow re
newed acquaintances here on Sun-
day. •
On Sunday next the :' Presbyter-
lan . service will change back .to'
2:30 with Sunday School at=. 1:30.:
Mr. Percy. Barr: of Toronto
spent the week -end with his mother
Mrs. John Barr andother mem-
bers of. ' his family.
Word was .received:. her of , the
death of Mrs. Walter • Percy. ' at
Buffalo. Her husband.' .. the late
Walter Percy passed away in July
ofthis year.. He was .the son of
the : late Mr. and Mrs. James
;Percy. • '
Mrs. .:Gertrude' Walsh visited on
Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs'. Frank'
Friends and neighbours gather-
ed Friday ,evening, in the Kair-
shea Hall to honour Miss Nikki
DeJong on her approaching mar-
riage, A short programme was
enjoYed. which, was presided over
by Mrs. John Mowbray., with .Mrs.
Harvey Houston as pianist. A sing-
song led by Mrs.. Mowbray : began.
the . programme,: followed by • a
piano solo, Good -night' Sweetheart,.
by Miss Sharon Mowbray. Mrs:
G. Hamilton . conducted . several
contests. Mrs. Cliff Roulston and
Mrs. Ira Dickie contributed hum-
orous readings' and Miss Grace
MacDougall " a piano instrumental..
The bride -elect was ',escorted to
her.: seat of honour • by Misses
Grace /MacDougall and ' Syke De-
Jong. The hall was prettily dec-
orated by the neighbours andthe
blackboard work •done by .Mrs;
Robert Gilchrist, brought many
favourable comments.. Mrs: Herb
Buckton:. read the address • to the
bride. Misses ' Gerta Exel and
Syke DeJong assisted her in un-`
wrapping . the many lovely ..gifts
which were brought in' by the
charming bride and groom, Cheryl
Haldenby • and Grant Gilchrist, in
a •" decorated wagon. Mrs. Mow-
bray read the good wishes. `Nikki
thanked the ladies, after which
lunch was ' served and a social
time .enjoyed by all..
Currie and girls con . 10 Huron.
Friends of Mr. P A. Murray
are ' pleased to knowthat he is
steadily • improving . after his 're-
cent operation. •'
Mr. and Mrs. ':Bert Nicholson
were guests at the Conway -==
Ferguson wedding at Minnett last
week -end
Miss Donna *Nicholson, is Spend-
ing a few : days ,at St Marys:
Hair StyIing
At W.I. ..: , Meeting
The roll call, "What I resolve
to do to increase membership,"
Was answered by • a good atten-
dance at the September meeting.
of the Lucknow Women's Institute,,
with Mrs. George Whitby' in the
chair, Following the, Mary Stew-
art Collect, the business• was dealt
with. March 1 and 2 were the-
dates
hedates set for the short course in '
embroidery. The Bruce County.,
Rally at Arkwright on October
15th and. the Area Convention • at
Wiarton on October 29-30 were
discussed. 11s. O. .Brooks; and
Mrs. G. : Whitby were appointed
to the management committee for
the Night Courses at the school.
Plans for the. Institute' booth and
display at the Lucknow Fall ,Fair
were completed.. Mrs. Lorraine
Baker gave a demonstration yon
hair ' styling; with Mrs. G, Whitby
as the: model. Miss. Margaret Rae
presented Mrs. Baker with a gift,
on behalf of the Institute, and ex-
pressed the thanks and -enjoyment
of ' the members on her demon-
stration. Mrs. ::.Wm . Scott played
a . very pleasing . piano solo and •
Miss Margaret -Rae gave the' mot-
to; "Asthe resolution ;is, • so will.
our , progress be." A: comic read-
ing byMrs. Jas: McNaughton and
the ,.current events by : Mrs. Wes.
Joynt, brought the program to :a•
close: Following the .: Queen and
Institute Grace, Mrs. W. F. Mac
Donald, Miss M. Rae, and. Mrs.
Jas. Mc1sTaughton; served .lunch
WINS •EA'TONS TROPHY •
• Andrew Gaunt, R:R: 1: Lucknow,
won " the Eaton's of Canada ., Live-
stock 'Special, a silver casserole,::
with 89' .points. Alexander • Bros.-
R.R.
ros.-R4R. 1 Pinkerton won. second, ' a
merchandise prize with/ 62 points.
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The , Advisory Vocational Committee of Wingham ':District High School is planning
to offer a., programme of •Evening ,Courses. thisyear.- Classes will be held only
if a sufficient number apply (at least fifteen), and . qualified instructors are avail-
able:
GENERAL
Oil Painting
Sewing
Farm Management
Driver Training
(classroom instruction)
PROPOSED COURSES
COMbIERCIAL TECHNICAL
Typing
Bookkeeping
Business'. Machines
(must be. a good '.typist)
Auto , Mechanics.
Carpentry ..
Electricity
Welding
OTHER .POSSIBILITIES
Conversational' french; . public speaking, physical fitness, rug making:
Suggestions interest is
gg for other courses will be considered provided.sufficient
shown.
INSTRUC,'TION .PERIODS
Classes will be held each Wednesday evening from 8 to 10 p.m. The Fall term'
will .start .on October 14th and end. • De cember 16th, The Winter term will begin
mte
and end 'March 17th. Some classes . may be f . hour.
on January 6th tor only. one'
a night.
FEES
Each course will require the payment Of a registration,+ fee. It will ' likely be
. $5.00 for . each course except . welding w here the fee may be $10.00. • NO' mater-
iais are provided in, this fee..'Fees are • 'not refundable unless the course. is.
cancelled.
'REGISTRATIO1
Applications or' requests for other cours es must be mailed or phoned to the.
school. ' Application ' forms will. be' . then forwarded to be returned' by • September
30th. After this preliminary survey a . fu rther announcement v Nvill be made of the
courses being. offered. The fees will be collected on the: first tight'. of classes.
October 14, 1964,
GORDON S. MOIR,
Board Chairman.
J. LESLIEFORTUNE,
Chairman A.V.C. •
F:. E . MADI LL
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