HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-04-03, Page 8PAGE. EIGHT
•
•
•
•
•..
•
P.
WCKNOW" " SENTINEL,, LUCKNQWP ONTARIO
•••Nh0g•919.10••••0.•••4••000.00g411.09•0gg44000g0•••11ga•a*g000••9s11•11111•0ea1110e.00•.•"
1.
•
••:
•
•
•
••.
•
o.
•
•
••
ELSTON CARDIFF
end experience
was .never more . .
needed than today
1
If` you • wan•t tt: , government its' Canada f)r Canadians
then give Diefenbaker a' 'irorking: majority •on :.A'pril 8..
•
e -elect
CONSERVAiIVECANDID.
ATE IN HURON`
•
•
•••
••
•
•
•
•
•
• -,
•
•
•
•
•
•
•.'
•
• ..
• .
• .
.` V•
• '.
1,Z
•
• '
•:
• '
•
• :
•..
•
•
• .:
•
••'
•
• .
•
•
WEDNESDAY AARJ 3 d:
o: PoIitic..s..n
The Dance .F1oor
Polibics are set aside whei
comes • ''to choosing a` . d'ann
•par'tner, and all. part'ie --..a
tripped the light ;fantastic at
Port Elgin District High Sell
auditoriru'r • ._last- -Thursday` n
The •free dance, sponsored
the • Bruce Liberal Associat
drew a ,capacity Crowd f!rom
slants of Bruce riding.,_John, h
Kenzie, ,Bruce.:Li+beral: -candid
addressed' the .group snip' a •
word of welcome. Mr. Mads
zie requested 'the'. support
those presenton+ April 8th:
sic •was' supplied, by Don. Rob
son and„the• 'Rank h: Boys.
Sixty Fok Coffee,
*Mr and .Mrs.' Kent Larman
Sau•geen: Township ghosted at
'sixty ladies. at a coffee p;
last Thursday abternoon -in
'.port of ' John MacKenzie,'
era 'candidate. Mr, MacKe
'addressed •the. group'. (briefly.
Was . accompanied' .by camp;
manager, Chester "Merriam
Tara':
Bruce' W.I.
At Aregt Meetinc
Phe ' Boar.d of -Directors ,of
Grey -Bruce Area Conventior,
Women's Institute'met lin
'C1.A. • Board room at O•
Sound on Thursday, . March 2
Mrs: Ivor. :Spencer, R.R..''N<
Tara, the president, pre ided •
the day,`•long session, •a>sisted
the.. ' secretary,, Mrs. Victor. 1
erson, Whitechurch.. Alla'
members. attended.
The 1963 •.Area Convention
be -held in the •town hall,
ford. Mrs•. R. C Robirison; .1
1, '•.Durham• was appointed, Ci
tor . of the Grey -Bruce P
T•weedarnuir history stook.:'
'The ,neirt area 'executive • m
ing:will be held M ',Meaford
June• 11th at. 10:90 a.m.
Attending tram the Br
South District (Were '.past • r
dent, Mrs. Don McCosh, Rip'
Mrs. Victor F person, : W1
church and:..•Mrs., Harvey, }
ston,
• Elston. .1,,,,,..
• y4, >
,A
••
• i
:
,
• r•
• • .. ...
••i••iii•••••••••iin••i•••••i••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••i•:••••••••••••••••••••!•••ui••••••••a•
prayer. ' Mrs. R..' Gumming. Was.
pianist for .the hymns . •and also
accompanied. Mrs. J. MacTavis+h:
and Miss ,Helen Thompson in
the duet 'Be"Still and Know"
Which .was beatitifully . rendered:
Mrs; Ackert :briefly introduced
View Suffering ;Of
Chinese Refugees
The • second. +generral 'meeting of
Luckndw (United 'Church Wnen
.for . 1963 was held `on Monday
ev'ening; Marsh 25th With an at-
• tendance of 38 Mernbers•:• • ,,
The •president, Mrs, K Came -
iron 'opened •the ' meeting with
prayer •and 2 then called upon.
Mrs.. R. Ackert, convener ` of the
Christian Education Committee
to conduct the devotions. Mrs
Ackert read ' • t'he, 'hymn -"God
Moves in a Mysterious Way.”
Thee, scripture lesson .was read
•+by Mrs.' 'H., -Greer, ''the medita-
tion .was; given iby • M.rs. G. New-
bold and Mrs; R. Finlay Pied in
Until Further 'Notice •,Business Hours ,Will Be'
Resumed, As Of Last Year: -
0PENFRIDAY EVENINGS
oval ,ono P.m.
Commencing Aprif Stfi'
osed Saturdays 0
LUCKNOW BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION
OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY, ' APRIL 1.1
(Preceding Good Friday Holiday)
and explained the films strip "A
'Man on the Doorstep," which
was shown' 'with (the ,aid of •Mr,,
Stuart Collyer at the projector.''
The hardships and suffering's. en-
,dured by °Chinese fugiitiives from
Communist China, to ; Hong Kong'
were deeply ',im+presscd upon the
viewers as `well as .the.'kindness
andheltp given to these hungry
bewildered refugees by 'Chinese
Christians liVing in; Hong 'Kong,
At great sacrifice and . althou+gh'.
living_ in crowded' shelters them-
selwes they : share their homes
and ,meagre • n'ece.ssities ` of life
with refugees seeping aid:
Plan's far' the Easter . Thank
-
offering, April 16th and garden
panty supper, June 11th were
Made, and 'meeting closed• with
`hymn "Now the Day is Over"'
and, benediction.
CULROSS CORNRS
We extend' 'Our' sympathy t�
Mfrs, 'Wiry• McPherson Sr, and
family, in the passing Of Mr:
Meih,0s.on, ' +Several from the
community ail tended the,.. funeral
in Lucknow .on Saturday,.
We :are sorry . to i`eport •that
Duncan • Mclwen,. twirl on of
Mr, and; Mrs. Don•al'd Metwen
had 'the misfortune to hreak'his
arm:
Mrs; Betty •Thdrnpson , held :a
very successful "'au,etion•::sale on
Thursday ;:
Mr, and Ors Ezra. • Stanley,
Sharon' and Arthur :spent, several
day in Detroit. •
As 'this is written the',Westford
sideroad 'is flooded 'for.' , several'
feet between the 19th 'and , 12th,
Concession It is ; amazing '.how'
quickly t•l(e 'huge •Snow.; banks.
have • for. <the' most part disap-
peared, ' ' • •
•M•
r.•,and: Mrs: George )ll:ether=
ipgton spent a -few days with
Mrs. Betty Thompson, Mrs. Don
Willetts; Mount•. Albert, also .vis-
ited at the same
"We (again extend sympathy to
Mrs. James Haldenby :in the pas
sing of her 'grandmother„ Mrs.
Ada Campbel,i , of Kincardirte,
This is twice in ,little more than
two Weeks , •that the family has
been bereaved
Mr, and Mrs Don Donaldson
and family vi4ited Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs, William .Davison,
Woodstock. Mrs; Earle, f#odgins
who had been'visitin; in Wood,
st6ck returned borne with. them,,
Susan Campbell and twins,,
R6bin and Roger Campbell, Kin-
cardine, spent sortie time .with
Mr". and,, Mrs Jinn Haldenby and.
fa.mil'y, Miss Dhnria- 1laidenby
Toronto,: • spent .the' tkreelt-end at
the sa•rne •hornet .
'Mi s Frank Brown • and Reg
spent Sund•ay'w,itii Mr. a:rfd M>; ,
Gorge Harkins. al►d K :nny r.and
Mrs.• HughN:chtrlstrn, J hams ..
ford. •
•
In this bedroom,
wed like to, mention; •
One thing; ner/ts
special attention:
It saves you worry,
Aunning and hurry:
lt's the•convenient
BEDROOM RXTIWSION,!
IF YOUR NOME IS G/G ENOUG/I TO
L!VE /N, I t S, BIG' ENOUGH fOR
BEDROOM EXTENSION l
toOWER'yOuRs ✓os"cALt
1t�lf NOME\\A
ID