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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-10-07, Page 11WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1964 • TArrilt THE LUCKNOW SENT.INELf LUCINOW, ONTARIO, PAGE ELEVEN Holyroodr No. 1 4-H Homemaking Club - Seven . members of the Holy- rood • Slumber Pals attended the fourth meeting .on Monday, .Sep- tember ' 28th. The roll call, was. . answered by "a sample of mater- ial for pyjamas or nightgown and ,a seam suitable for it. The lead- ers, . Mrs . Ackert and Mrs. Bush-. ell demonstrated• making bias and corded piping. All the girls made samples for their record books and then worked on . their sleep- ing garments. The meeting closed by i epeating the 4-11 creed. • Esso Home Heat.. Service. is better. because its `people are Better} people to :serve . you better! You . get "extra value for Your heating dollar with • easy : Esso financing 'anal top quality Esso heating equipment. You canhave the finest Esso heating equipment installed immediately without bending yourbudget all out. of Shape.. The. liberal Esso . Heating Equipment,. finance Plan—and. there's no. better available—re- .,quires vailable re -,quires no down payment and allows. you up to 10 years to pay: And Esso heating equip-- ment is guaranteed and backed by Imperial , 11--wh'O: specifies the design and manufac- ture of its ' own equipment. •Well worth con- sidering. By the way, convenient financing can also be 'arranged for' other makes of .oil heating equipment. Get ':extra. value" for. your "heating dollar—,get, Esso Home . Heat Service. HERE ARE .Y'OUR ESSO HOME HEAT SPECIALISTS I/ AGENT SERVICE DEALER G.:.CHISHOLM R A. HAVENS ._ Lucknow, . Ont., Tel 5297524 Lucknow, Ont., Tel 528-3012 e. always LOOK TO IMPERIAL for the best Presbytery Projects Total $9300`:. "At a recent meeting of, Huron Presbytery of the United ' Church, of Canada (covering an, area from Centralia in the south to Wrox eter in the north) the."Rev. Wm. ten' Hoopen, Goderich,. was.. r".e- elected Chairman. A highlight of meeting *as a report on Gen- eral' Council which met in St. the report given by Mr. S. John's; Scott and Rev. Grant Mills,, Clinton,, who. were delegates to the meeting in Nfld. "The new Cur- riculum was .: in the ' spotlight," they. reported, _ '" and it was dis- covered that much of 'the.. crit- icism of this new material came from ,people who read their news- papers religiously, their Bibles in- termittently, and the new material not at all. An interesting note is that 100 per cent : of the Pastoral Charges in. ' Huron. Presbytery have ordered some or all' of the New .Curriculm. 'material; :.85 per. cent of the Sunday Schools ° . The Call of Blyth -Pastoral Charge to the . Rev. W Mathers. was approved;'` also, the Call of the Egmondville Charge to the . Rev. A. Scott of . Regina, Sask. Mr. Peter Lewis, son of •Rev and Mrs, S. E. Lewis, Exeter, has been approved as a candidate for the ministry & will be officially received at the • next meeting of Presbytery.. ,a. A financialreport revealed that. a total of $9300.00 has been, paid to . such projects .as: Westminster College, London; Goderich Camp "Sing -Time" (CKNX-TV); Alma College; and ' Five' Oaks Training Centre . in Paris. Also, a 'sum of $33,187.00 has been raised 'so .far this year for the Missionary and Maintenance : Fundof the church. ST. HELENS On Sunday . morning at the St. Helens' .Church; Rev.. . B. F. Green and Mr: Harley Moore conducted communion Service' and ten new • members joined by profession of faith.:. , The class members were Mary Pannabecker, ,Brenda' Web= ster, Judy' Dorscht, John. Moore, Rickey Humphrey, Hugh " Todd, Rodger Pannabecker, Allan . Mc Donald,, Donald IVIcDonaid and. Douglas McDonald. Lynn . ,Miller. is, a patient in Wingham and District . Hospital this past week Mrs. W. I. Miller and Misses. W: D. Rutherford • and Isobel ler' are visiting this week with Mr: and Mrs. Gordon McIntyre at "Richmond ' Hill Mr and Mrs: E. W. Rice visited' on Sunday with .Mr. A. G Webb in Victoria ,hospital; London; A large crowd attended ' the" party in St. Helens on . Wednes day night in honour of ..Mri and Mrs., Charles McDonald's twenty„ fifth wedding: anniversary. . LOCHALSH The ; Kintail ' Women's :Institute members were guests on Tuesday at the Goderich Women's Insti- tute. Mr. Kenneth.. MacLennan is a Patient, in Kincardine hospital. Mrs. Oliver McCharles and Mrs. Grant MacDiarmid were • judges, at. Palmerston ' fair on 'Monday afternoon. Preparatory Services were held on Friday evening . in readiness for Communion Services at Ash- field., Presbyterian Church on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs, Oliver 1VIcC les were in Toronto on the w k:' nd where they visited: with Mr.and Mrs. Allan McCharles and Susan. mWeek-end visitors . in the com- May john cRaewand an' and -Miss Jean Montieth of Niagara Falls. St. AUGUSTINE •RECEPTION', HONORS YOUNG COUPLE A large crowd attended 'the presentation and dance in. St, Au- gustine parish ball reeently in honor of Mr: and Mrs. Eugene Devereaux (the former Patricia Brophy) of Alliston. 13oyleread the address and Ken Leddy presented the Young , couple with a well filled oblem: Find a; beauty#ul, r� �r�ctical c�rpe� th a vast colour choice.. rob!em: See our new Harding Carpels made with Acri1an cam:. Here's a practical, :carpet 'with. the beauty you've always dreamed . about • Soft, muted pastels. Rich, vibrant colours.Colours to match your .furnishings.; Colours to complement your decor: -'And resiliency you'll not find anywhere else.. A Harding Carpet made with Acrilan bounces back better than any other after repeated ; crushings. Yes, you can, really live on Acrilan.`: It cleans easier; In,: fact, most soil fairly .lifts off because of Acrilan's smooth,.. virtually non-absorbent fibres. Come in' and- see our' wideselection of /styles at prices ranging from about $7.95 to $16.9$ per . sq. :yd'. We'Cl give you, ' a free estimate . without, obligation; Or phone.. us and, we'll bring samples to ;.your. home. You'll find our Harding Carpets made with Acrilan give you the best value for your, money. McKENZiE FURNITURE Lucknow' — Phone 528.3432 .o...- 14. purse . of 'money. Eugene, on be- I half ofhis bride, thanked every one. for theirkindness: and gen- t. erosity. Music for dancing was supplied by Garnet Farrier's . or- chestra. Prior to her. wedding, Mrs. Dev- ereaux was entertained ' 'at a din- ner party at the home of Mrs.: Charlie Lee at which al number of nurses presented/h e r with pieces of Old CountrRose bone china. T.B..• Testing own Slightly In Huron During the county -wide tubercu- losis survey carried' out this sum 'mer, 23,337 persons were . tested. compared • with 24.184 in 1960:. A table of the attendance by clinic locations is attached. Two cases. of 'tuberculosis were detected and 247' persons . were found with otherdiseases of the chest, Anybody over 40 years of age who, may have mifified the survey is urged to consult . their family physician who can ,perform a tu• - berculin ' test and, 'if necessary, refer them to the local chest clinic. Both the mass survey and the ' .local chest clinics are supported through' the •sale of Christmas Seals by the Huron County Tuber- culosis Association. •. SURVEY ATTENDANCE „Clinic Locations 1956 1960 19(4. Bayfield 418 651` .605 Blyth. • • ; 988 1'309• 1,170 Brussels .1,102 1,189 890 Centralia Village 393 156 - 98 Centralia RCAF 7 , 692 Clinton ' 2,533 2,34 2,319 Clinton RCAF • ' 451 • , •'4 Crediton '274 513 531 Dashwood , 583 587 • 498 Dungannon 640 1.111 1,230 Elinlville 617 Ethel " • 480 ' 652 503' - Exeter ' 1,97A 1,899 2,233' Fordwich 82 533 339 Goderich ' 2,874 .3,435' 4,006 Goi rie Hensall.• 934 199 804 669 815. 816 Seaforth 1,746 24883-. 14798. 273 665 2,736 3.193 :2.538 607 • 860 804 Winchelsea Winft'ham. Zurich