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W :_a�.l A_,• MAB 6th,: 1963
ClJLR�ss• CORNERS
Our school was closed • Friday,
due to the illness of Our tea-,
cher,- Mrs. ;Ar- t�rorfg. •
• .1.1iXE LDCKNOW' 8ENTTINEL, . U'Ct NO Ilii : ,ONTA;RJO; •
Mr: ,and Mrs• Midfprd 111 and
Donnie
Mr. and Mrs. James -raitih,..
Lucknow, were +Sunday vi:5i•tors
with Mr. and Mrs,. Art Hodgins..
iMr, and •Mrs. Dart. Tolle'Fson;, •
Isl+ington spent the . week -end OLI V LT NEWS
Among those attending -the'
'world day of prayer services
in St.'" Paul's church,., Ripley. ,on
'.Fr:day were .:V esdames Norval
Stcwart,v•llriig Henry, Alex Mac
1 swish: U.onald..:UiacTavish;. , Cs=
cat' Waite an'cl' Melvin •dolling;
Mrs, .Horn l;ton` McKinnon was
the ,c akcc and -Mrs Walter
1.E ck ,ati a•.:;r,,o::Yt. Mrs. Joe •Scott
• u a in chaise; of, the servic+e
i as�i;;tid' by church• w rnen .frorn
Clarke Ripley and Olivet. Mc rh-
bei •of• the C,G.I,T° attended •in +
unifurnt
Miss Ruth- Black`spent the' 1.
,with Mr, and Mrs. Ezra Stanleys.
Mrs: Frank' Brown and Reg.
were Wednesday evening .visit -
Ors 'with;. Mr.' and • r,5.. 3arnes
Wraith, tuckno
Mrs. Earle •liodgins returned
from. T.eeswater to .her i oiri`e
`hereat,last Friday, • " •
• The corrumunity was well" i ca
presented at the .iohn' Deere' lay
'in Teeswator. •
k1rS, .F auk Brenn n a • •carie. of
t+he judges. in the Pu•bl,c. Spc ak-
contest 'at the school :on the
4th, south .crf Teeswa;ter, there
'were nine . 'contestantti „With
Wendy' •iareland - and 'Ai iea.. Po1-
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lock being tied for ,first' place:
n aur ay, e ydrri went
off about ' a quarter• to six and
'was Of till'around seven. At
our, house 'supper was -eaten by
the light, .of • tshe .'Old coal . oil
lamp, which brought: 'back many
memories of •byIone days' Un
,less chores . • were done early:,,
• theywere delayed: in this age.
Of- mechanized farming a hydro,
failure ',its..a ,'real emergency.
Miss Donna Haldenby, Toron-
to, spentthe week -end With' Mr.
and :M•rs.. Janes Haldenby 'and
girls;
week with her pother here'..Ru:th
has accepted a position • on the
st:a+ff af• ing am ,General Hos-
pital,
Mrs. 1-j., Street of s ineardine
visited last' week with' her Sis-
ter' Mrs. Ross: Black and Ruth,
Sunday visdtors.. with 'Mr. end
Mrs,;' W. T. Rpulston• and Jack
were •Mr..end Mrs. Orville Guy'
arid Linda • of Mitclell and Miss„
Mary Aubin..1,of •Seaforth. •
1V1r. and Mrs, Rai► Hamilton
and ' family.. -•spent' '•Sunday: with •
Mr. and Mrs Russel l: Toute an•d,
farnily of Kincardine.
. . .. .•r., an
ed. around lthe Corners. MTs� 'Peter Guikema •(nee Dean -
and: Mrs: Don Cameron, ,he- Stewa •t) ,on the •birthof. a'
Wingham, 'spent : -Sunday' with' daughter •'on Tuesday .
KINLOUGH- .
Mr.. and Mrs' Rae Elliott and
+family of Detroit, visited with
Mr. sand: Mrs. ,Ezra ,Stanley, •
Mr Floyd Stanley spent last
Week -end with • Mr. • and Mrs,
Dan Tollefson at Toronto,
Weare sorry 'toreport. that
Brian; • Percy was taken to Kin.
cardiae Hospital on :Wednesday:
with •a virus 'condition, He +hasr.
been, out 'of, school for 3 weeks
with •a severe` attack. ofbron-
chitis. • • •
.Mrs,: Weir. Eckenswiller at=
tended .the funeral of her bro
ther, the : late .'.Lawrence' .More-,
land ;which, :was held on 'Tues.,
day 'a -t London. ": We extehd sym-
pathy. oto the • bereaved family.
Word was 'received • here:1
Wednesday' of • the-. death of
Perc'e Collins of Echo 'Bay.
Both he and his wife •(•thee -for-
'm-er Ethel 'Gilmour) Spent .their'
earlier 'lives in this corn'munity,
Relatives • and. ,friends .extend
sympathy at this tthne.
The World` Day ' of Prayer
-service for' this .district was held.
in the' Presbyterian Church on'..
Friday, °'March 1st '. with' ,Mrs.
Jack Barr in - charge. Thenme:
More th,an conquerors.Mr$. 1"..
J.
MeKinney ,was in :charge of `the
'music • and •,also gave .the address.
Those taking 'prayers were Mrs.
Roy . Schneller, •. Mrs. Walter':
Breckles, Mrs. Franik. Maulden,
Mrs: : Jack • Barr, • Mrs. .Fiabtirt
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Cutting and Wrapping, ' 2c pound
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We/Do Curing and Smoking Beef, Pork and Lamb.
Sold. Whole, Half or Quarter ..''.. For Better Service,
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who is .completing , a special course in ''Toronto in,..,
Fiknoce And Space Heater
Servicing
Miss 'Sandra Percy' took• 'Up the
offering. rs.-Mi�ciford . �Walf +'vas
n arned ' k ey,woman for next'
''Diss Donna�IV'�ichoison0 af.'.
Stratford spent 'the •'week-erid at.,
her Shorne :•here.
Mr. . and Mrs; ' Mervyn: Calnp=
beil .an•d. Nancy; North. Line, vas;
ited' on Friday evening with +Ed-
na. and May Boyle.
The Presbyterian, W 1Vi S. met
on..Wednesday', at :tile home •;o'f.
Mrs.Alex . Percy tw�i.!th Mrs.' Don
Bushell presiding. Mrs.. Tom
Mc•D ona ld• . read the se r:iptu r'e.
from .:the 210t chapter :of Gen,
ests : ' on the birth ; of Isaae. Mrs
Frank Mad den led in . prayer.
The history `of the' W.M.S: was
read iby Mrs: Perry 'Hodgins.: The
Word. for 'the •roll:, call : Was: Af-•
flict. The: 'program .was: in''oharge
'of , the convener, ''Mrs, Lyman
Sutton. headings • were. +given. by
Mrs. Tom McDonald, Mrs. L,y
rrian • -Sutton, .1A/is.. Morley Bush-
ell. ,and 'M'rs. perry, Hodgins., A
chapter 'of .the study, book "Ori
Asia's Rim'The next- meeting'
will, ;be -held. in the thuroh•:and
will, be, a work . meeting.unch
'was served by the: !hos •ess and
c,ornmittee.. ° •
Mr, :and, Mrs. Glen Haldert+by
of ':Greenock .visited on` Sunday
with Mr.` and Mrs; Alex .Percy,
Sandra and Wayne. 1. . •
Mr. and M'rs George. Holden,.
by and. Miss; Edna. Boyle (were
'dinner guests . With Mr. and
Mrs. _ Clare Sperling sand if
Iat Walkerton on Sunday even-:
ing. ' c.�
' .Mr, Percy ` 'Bars . Q f. • .Toronto
visited over the 'week• ,with
Mrs. John Barr ',and..:Dohald and
Other • members of This 1£amily .
here. •
Mr. George -.Bushell 'oaf Toronto.
Vent �t'heWeek-end 'witch Mr, and
Mrs. Ediburt Bushell d, an{d' Kathe-
rine.
athe-rine:.•
Miss May Boyle, • .spent The
week -end ; with 'friends' at Wing- ,.
• ham.
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stomFurnac . Cleanin
At Reasonable Rates
• For Service and. Satisfaction 1 Call.
"BUD" HAMILT
~Your .. - Lucknow', and District ' Agent
For All
Cities Service `Pi
Phone Collect 5 2.8.=242 7:
Kenneth W gilds returned +home
y
from . Kincardine ,lospita'l: •
'The. : Mary , Hardie •
meeting of kAs`hfiiel�d Presbyterian;
Church was held . on, Monday af-
'ternoon. with a targe attendance.. •
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Mr, :and Mrs. ,Henry MacKeri
zie visited recently with .Mr.
Mrs..:1tlelville Scott. of K•ineard-
,ane, ; •
The W.M.S. meeting of As+h-
afield Presbyterian Church,/ was
held on Friday afternoon at. the
home of Mrs, Wm. ;MacDonald.
Mrs. D. It: MacKenzie had charge
of the -meeting, which was th.e
.World's Day of Prayer." " , '
Mr.—and and Mrs. Lorne Luther'
:wolf Wednesday in ' tidgetown.
Nr.' Gordon • Finlayson spent
Thursday in London
Mrs, Ben 'y Mse+Kentie• attend -
cd the re -affiliation service of
the . C,GT.T, of itnox. Presbyter
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sari, Churoii' •iii :K.iiieardine,
Ivan.. and Mrs. Donald it Mat.',..
Kenzie ,and Mr. David White'
:_wets -Ori-.:London on Thttxsday.
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