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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-03-27, Page 9)N AN',; MAR: Z7th, 1963 TIS LUCANOW. SgNTINEL, ,LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO WHFTECHURCU. • •r • • i' • • ►'T' WONDERFUL WORLD When itcomes to home heating, there's nothing quite as carefree and comfort- • able••as safe, dependable Esso Oil heat We. have a wide range of oil heating • .equipment to .suit every budget. Ld W7BUDGET TEIWISe . ' Up ` To . Five Years. To Pay ROY HAVENS •PlumbingAnd`Hea 'ting Phoke 528-3012 .`Lucknow ----moo-OIL-BURNER-SALES , Aird -SLICE HOME HEAT SERVICE fammumosiommunimir PACE NSNF The regular . meeting • of :the Wbitechure1i Branch of the Wo- men's Institute was held in the Comnmimi'ty ;Memorial Hall on Wednesday evening March 13th ,with an attendance of 2.9. The president Mrs, .0Da,n Tiffin open- ed. meeting,.. The Public Relations 'committee that was in - charge '''of .the Meeting 'and the roll call, was arisuvered by : "What annoys; Me at a public meeting." .,Mrs; George. Fisher, sang a solo acconnpani.ed Jby Miss Mary Fish- er:. ish-er ; Mrs. Fisher introduced the •,speaker: Mr.. J. Goodall, bar; • rister of Wingham, tie explained how td draw up. a, will and succession 'duties, probating, and how to reduce an estate. He an- swered' many .questions that wore. Of., interest to .411. Mrs; Russell Gaunt thanked Mr; Goodall on 'behalf of the. 'Institu'te and pre- sented him. • With. a gift, 'lihe. motto, '"No .one is:, richenough. to :'be without a neighbour,". , was , given ,'by Mrs. Victor. Emerson, Mrs. Claude Coffin' sang a : solo accompanied by. Mrs. _Dan Tiffin; The hostesses Mrs:. Dan • Tiffin, Mrs. D. H: MacDonald served lunch.. • OBITUARY THOMAELI S MORGAN.. ' Thomas. pi. •Morgan, passed away in Walkerton General Hos pial 'oh Monday,.;,March l ltih af.. • ter a. lengthy: illness.' ile •. was; a :son of the late: • Mr. and Mrs. •:`Nomas Eli Mongan., 'and was' born. in Ripley, •August 2$, 1903. After attending Stratford Nora aria1, . S.ehool in : 1.921 .he taughtin this district, later he 'took up farming. in °'`Huron ..'Township.. Twenty-two years ago he Mar- .' ried. the former, Yvonne Garr' of Oakville, Due to :ill'. health -she began teaching. again in the Tees- ;water area. .ht' ,waas., during ,this ., .tirne, ' eight • years . ago, he W'as stricken . w'ith.'. a. stroke and: had been i11 unti.1 his death. ' He Was a mernberof ::the. Rip-. Tey I.O O.F `; No 28.7; and' their. service' was conducted on . Wed n'esday evening:, He Was. .,also- a. , rnernber, of the . Anglican Church; ...An2 a clition 't_o his w' - survived by. -one sons .Fred,:-Tor,- onto,;. red Tai --onto.; brother, Joseph Loiidon;. sisters, 'Mrs Matthew, Gemmell, Ripley; Nirs George Davis,Oalt-• vine and Mrs: E. Knowles, Lon- don. Three . sisters., virs. Fred Wadsworth (•Agnes), • :Mrs. .E` McGregor ,(Margaret) and Anna predeceased him / . Funeral service was-•hel'df on Thursday, ' March : 1'4th at,. the MacLennan ,Funeral 'Home to Ripley •..cemetery. ,Rev: Webster,. Walkerton.; .,was• : Offici- ating ffici- atn g clergy -man: • Br�wnie News EWSBRIEFS FROM 'NEARBY UO- ev es ° -w=ere--loft-whe~ri-,dire-- destroyed ,a.. Targe: barn" :gat.. th'e farm of .lack Mighton; - on the Howick-Carrick townline.•: This year Hanover ' will :have • its. biggest increase and (highest taxrate.. ever.`. The residential rate: wv;11 jump ; 11.92 mills to 95°77 mills' an commercial:rate wa11 be 106.11 Mills;.an inc'rease of 14.26.'' mii'ls -from ' Last year. • • Gloria Jean •Lutz, 18,, of R.R. 2, • Auburn; . has. been 'selected as one of the 10 , Ontario girls ' h,p .. Will take part.. in the Five Roses Young. Canada ' •B.ake-•Offs to be WNIES 'held April. 6th, in ,London. Judg- Fift -en B ownies • attended' ing was on ,t~he'+basis ,of :thee iin- i e ' ro 1 , agi�nation and • gene gal .:appeal Tuesday s Meeting .and :played r'• 'Th,e C.rocaciile" duringaures, .shown •rn the girls ,favorite re- g cipe . stib nitted ,to Bake -'Off period: Each six acted 'a nursery` headquarters.'Gloria` Jean's ;win rhyme :'beforeentering > Fairy Ring: Susan • Manto : was Toad- s'tool Fairy, Brown Owl inspect •ed 'for: neat Mies with' reef knots fatter .which . the : sizers. collected' Fairy Gold in .their pouches '• Tawny .Owl worked,' . With ,,k9 group. sewing ori buttons. 'w'h'ile Brown. ' Owl supervised a ,group packing cl'o'thes in;a suitcase for. n•e'atness. poli% -wow : reports were gi=• • veri • •on twlips; 'bloom ng and cbadde ,work ' was ,discussed .,The meeting. clbsed with .th'e. Smile Song,,' the. Squeeze and ,0/., 2 . ' f' Oft .0 O.L. '! Ile toils with loving care on the construction of Animals.' THE BEAVER is one of the 'most industrious of a home. for his family. ;Beavers mate for fife, and theit;homes . • are built with an eye to permanent use.. When zi' men builds or buys a home, he, too, likes to fed that it is permanent For it is at home that the family develops roots .and friendships. Safeguarding the home for the family is but, one • of Sun Life's many services forthe security and protection if yourself and those you love. Let me tell you: about these service& Wt J ihahan R.R. 2 VVKNO D ' : Phone Winghann: 717--w-4 SOIL` .IFE 'ASSURANCE : COMPANY OF CANADA,, ning recipe wa.s..for Monkey Faces. •' : A. 17- year-old ' .Mouxt Forest ou h. ;was given ra 90 -day jail. term for .hurling; a ' bottle through a. window .of the :'horne •o.f Mount Forest, politer• chief, showering, with' glass his `teen age daughter. - • * •* *, The . Zurich Co-operative,` a mill at Herman, ,and the thigh' school and • public • •sehoal at, Exeter were involved in, •a::serie$ of :` break.ins' recently in - that area. , W alkerton Police 'chief hasre,- commended, . • the. installation rof�i parkinng meters ' to solve the downtown parking . problem. • * * 'w Mr. Harris 'Bob". : Congdon,, director ' of •thj, Bruce .' Coun'ty' Chil,dren's Aid Society' took . a ; stroke ..recently in Toronto. He suff erc1d the • seizure • while ,at- tending a rrreeti.ng in the Office' of Deputy . Welfare Minister k; James Band.. Mr..''Congdon was' taken, ,• to ' Toronto General ' :Has;'' pital.. *' The new. 19-room,:.$900,000 vo- c,ational wing at Walkerton:'Dis strict High- School will sfhortly be, ready for oeeupar cy Ernited basis; The 19.6.3 operating.' ibudbet .has; been set at' $110,000 and apOlications from 2.8' teach- ers' .have been received for poli tions on. the staff, With :..acconi- inodaation for hundreds, of stun dents, the Chesley ..Enterprise woncders where Wqkertori .. swill "'recruit" 'the en•roliinent for. the new " school. Chesley. District High School Board isn't going .ta rush into .the .matter, andhas: deci'decl 'it ;will `take : no , action this • year, in regard • to- sending • 'pupils 'AO other' ,schools .'for vo-. .eatiOn.al --training,.• Taps. LUXURY ' SERVICE.: ECONOMY kynoting NOTA 1n the heart of downtown Toronto facing Allan Gardens. Close to finest 'shopping and entertainment centers, Major hospitals and subway. Beautifully appointed' rooms and Suites:.: Dining Room. Television. 'Children FREE. Moderately $.6.50: Single Priced from ' • .Occupancy $ 8.a0 •DoubPl ).; Occupancy fredericl< toren, Gert. Mgr. CENtRAUX LO• ATED At • Telephone: 368'-4$23: :306 Jarvis St. Toronto, Canada Sponsored • by Lucknow and Distiict Lions Club IN LUCKNOW - ARENA • ` at 7•:30 o'clock; shatp FRIDAY, MARCH 2 COSTUME EVENTS ,. `PRE-SCHOOL & KINDERGARTEN fancy Boy or. Girl .....$1.00 .75 5 0 Comic Boy ` or Girl ' . .$1.00, .75 .50 .PUBLIC SCHOOL.' STUDENTS.: Grades 1 ` and 2: Fancy Boy , or .Girl .: $1.00 .:7.5 . .5 0 Comic' Boy. or, Girl _ '$1:00 .75 50 Oracles 3 and 4 1`ancy 'Boy or Girl .. $.1.00` .75 .50 Coiriic. Soy or _Girl . $1.00 7.5 :50 Grades 5 and, 6 Faricy .Boy or Girl :... $1.00. .75 .50 Coirnic Boy or Girl : $,1.'Q0 75. ..50. Grades 7 and 8: Fancy Boy or Girl . . $1.00 .75 :50 Comic.' Boy or Girt . '..'•$1.00 . 7.5 .50 tH SCIOOL STUDENTS: . ... . Fancy Boy or Girl s. . , $E00 .75 .50 Comic Bay or Girl .. $1.00 .75 .50 ADULTS: Fancy or. Comic Lady or Gent': $1.00 • RACES: Girls' race, �Grades' 1 2 ...75. • Boys' 'race, Grades '1 & 2 • , .73 .:Girls' race, Grades 3• &•• 4'' ..75 ' Boys' race; Grades 3 &:" 4 :. 75 ' :Girls` race; Grades 5 &..6 .'.75 3.50 Boys' race, Grades 5 & •6 , . 75.", .50 Girls` race; .Grades 7 &` 8- , -. 75 .5 0 Boys' race,, Grades 7 & 8 .. 75 . .50 Girls' race, •14 to ;16:yrs. ....75 ..50 F3oys' race 14. to 16 yrs. .. 75 . .50 Gents' race, over, 16 yrs.' .: 1.00 50 , 225 .50 ,25 .50 ...25 .50'..,25 ..25 :25, .25. .,25; .25 -.25. .5 0• MUSICAL CHAIRS Boys', /I 2 yrs. and; 'over `... 7.5 Girls', 1.2;' yrs. andover rw 75 Admission .56 , 2.5 30 .25 35c; High School 25c Public School 10c Pre -School • and . Ali in Costume `F`ree of Charge Consolation prizesfo.r all pre school. and . public school children. in costume, All Lions that skate please be on hand early and wear your Lions has. Skating to 10:00/ p.m: Free- • • .p x•