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THE KANGAROO, th, a largest of, the •
Australian marsupials, roams the.
Eountryside in Large bands. Although a
full-grown kangaroo is nine' feet high •
and weighs 200 pounds:. the ;baby is
only an inch long when it is born. It •
'stays 'inside its mother's .'pouch until •
e=orsix-months old, 'at -whit
timeit weighs, several pounds, and it
able to shift for. itself.`
When : the young .kangaroo leaves. its
•.4 "home," it is 'ready' to take •Its. rightful
place in the world. To help your,children •
• lake their rightful;' place in the world,,
there is nothing better than life insur-:
since. Let metell you. about Sun Life's
Educational Policy' which can so easily:
. providefundsfor their college education
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, I:UCKNOW. ONTARIO,
AMBEF.LEY.
'rand
MrS,
ofAtwood.visited Camp-
bell
on
n.
day 'with Mr. sand Mrs, John A.
Campbell,,
Mrs.. Donald. Courtney !inter,,
ed an 'executive Meeting • of . the
U,C;W, ',in. Southa;nPton on Wed-
nesday' of. last week,. .•
A suceessful • euchre was held
at .Ablberley ,ha11 last Monday
evening:,, Hi h` ,prizes 'were won
byr'Mrs: William 'Kempton< and
Finlay McLenlriari with the lucky
draw going' oto" Jahn Emimnerton;
Miss Florence McLennan • of
Lochalsh ' Mras :infest : "soloist at.
[Pine River • United Church • on
Sunday.
Reids Corners W.1met in the
' Sunday School room, of Pine
River. United Chir'ch on Thurs-
day of last week. .Mrs. Cecil
Hollands and Mrs.; 'Kelvin I -He n-
dersonpresided. The. meeting
opened with the O'de ' and,.Mary
.Stewart bollect and the roil call
was answered with many prac-
tical nints ori" laundering. The,
business period ' Idealt 1Voith with 00
-
pointing comraittees tfar, :the ..an -
ritual . ,Institute concert also . tor
m. J Kinahan
R.R.
to. Lucknow.
Phone 4/17444';
SUN .LIFEASSU.RANCE.
COMPANY OF•CANADA `•...
ST..:HELENS:
be 'held at Reids Corneas. Mrs.
Clifjf. Hewitt, guest speaker, gave•
interesting highlights of "Womeri.
in the, Institute"; In her remarks
she said .the Institute branches
a.re the grass Toots of 't'he orga.ni-
nation, Mrs. Cecil. Hollands read
a letterfrom the adapted '.Korean
%g.irl and iphotos.•:were also enclos-•
On display •was .the tr'ophY
donated. by Mrs, Victor Emm.ee
son and .Mrs. ,Donald `Mc+Cesh to
Bruce:- .'South. district, for the
,largest ,delegate attendance ;'and
.reports twhich were 100 per .eent,
The motto:. "What snakes .a•. €oc?'d'
hostess" .•was well 'given by MVlrs.
Robe t• Couptney on 'vvhl^h s:h4
stressed the need •'of ,graciacasn ss
and being ones se•if when,,unex-'
petted •guests drop 'in and that
a lcoving,'heart goes far, in tense
situations., After corm/wilily sing-
ing the Meeting 'elbsed with. the.
Ode and, grace and Mrs'. Chester
Emmet ton .and' Mrs. Gorci:on Em-
merton served. llunch'.,
Fire 'cde+stroyed, tthe barn, and
.contents on the farm .of 'Murdock
McDonald • on Wednesday of. last
week, A few' .head of Cattle were
saved. The • +farm -was (formerly,•
owned -iby Mr: and Mrs.'' Walter
the District Annualwhich kis ..to Steele.
WEDNESDAY, MAR, :6 ,
MONUMEN1.S.Y '
• ' rice on .' monument
For sound counsel[ and', aa
fair P a
correctly designed from, quality` . material, rely on
S1ELTON MEMQRIMS
• Pat O'Hagan, Prop,
Established Over •Sixty Yeats .
e° 638-w •
PharA . Ontario
• Walkerton, o ,
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The�Watis and .Means of ,St,
•�cl held' E. S ,, BRIEFS
Luke's :'1i�g.tcai t;ut. :� a.
h at they• ,parish
T14(
:,at Lurga;n. on � �' ' triaeti,�i1 of, the EInY-
;a u�poti ::.�•�ra�ll � u'h,c•lr ���.as .t•aed
of Prayer ';erviee, was a.UCOCJ fu.l euchre
, w ,i,: >~ men have kier:n, idled
hall . Tut da e%
s 6
ening of t
i aV
hc;cl at Bethel lini:tcd •Church.
on Friday with a good a•tten.
dance,. 'Nils, MViervyn Hooey gave
the address . and ° Prayers by
members of ?ine.Riiver-:8cIBoth-
el.. Mrs, Donald Courtney •was ap-
pointed : key ,cabman for 1964,
• Mr. and, Mrs.. . William Colicins
and [family , of Preston and. Mrs.
.L. Seheop of Saskatchewan.
dted ' in the commu'nity.. on Sim -
by. fire/ early last week
The hp. roof .' Metal barn ,on
the Green Acres. Cireuiit• prop-,
erty`°at '.Port Albert is a_ ,h>ve:
of''', winter ;ports activity : this
season, Rod MadKenzie seeuxed
pei'rnission. ;from McGee broth-
ers„ .owners cif 'the -property, to
use the* •barn and:• ,.th:e yoi Vh of
the ,Port Albert area thiave ,been •.
i.
making, good. . f t
use cr
Mr • Lorne ' Darwin .attended
the 1Go9•,d Roads Convention <'in:
Toronto :.chis .last week.
Mr., Wallace : 'Miller returned
home ifro_m `Winghazr .I aSp talLon
.; . Mbruday•
.
+First prize winners . •,at the '
Sboot Party :sponsored iby the •
W:I. ' • • on Wednesday' evening` .:
• were • Mrs ' 'Ross. ' tErrin:gton :.and
!Gordon. .Struthers withsecond •
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prizes agoing to Mrs Ross
,rtiin and Hughie Todd, Six' ta-
bles .were - ri p lay. .
Mr. Terry. Wilson of U.W.O.
at
London spent Ith'e week -end
+at ,his' home, y.
-World Day, . of . Prayer: '
Mrs. W.:I, Miller opened her
!home to 'the ..ladies. of the atom, '
munit r' to•, "Tile World . Day of
pray,.er"'with. ,an attendance, of
23 'on Frid'ay.. The Call :to Wor
Ship was• give:ri .. by •'1Vli:ss W. DD..
Rhbitherford ;and Miss Rutherford.
• also • •read an •artiele 'on "The
World Day- of. Prayer." Leaders
taking ,part 'in the service were
'Mrs. Lorne Woods, 'Mrs.; Frank
NioQurlliri; .:Mrs Tom ,Toga :and.
Miss Rutherford. Prayers ' Mrere
offered 'by' Mrs: Green, Mrs, Mo-
T hersbn, .Mr's.. Charles 1%6601-.1,41d,
Mrs: Rice 'end Mrs: •W, I..Mi.11er
Rev: B, rF'. Green addressedthe
ladies on ,tihe ,theme "!Bore Than
• • Conquer°. 'af'ter • Which' Mrs.
De Boer 'fay() d :With a solo.
Lunch h was 'se�' .ed byMrs, 'John'
' Cameron and 'Mrs. Frank Mc-
•�uillcn,`
Just a reminder •of the W,I,
on March 7th (to -day) at 2
.o'clock ;in ;the hall,
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ser:retie'Whntg • hers` Sentinel ssutb-
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'iptiori Miss Mabel ,McCittre
cif Toronto says she was glad 'to
read that ;artificial icy • was 7n '
use. ,and (hopes for .continued
W • .y ' -success,
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