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THE LUCKNQW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, QNTARKO
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FOR .T01). QUALITY ATLAS •BATTERUES
DUNLOP •TIRES (Most Sizes In Stock).
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Ii�EASONABLir • PRICES I
Repairs to All Makes of .Cars and ,'Tractors
3 Licensed •• Mechanics
feel Alignment and Balancing
MOTORCADE DEALER
KINLOUGH and DISTRICT
W.I.
Will. Meet on Thurs-
day November 7th with ..Mrs.
L1oy4 Ackert +ant;. . • Sam Far-
mer hostesies.. Rcthl call - the
funniest -scrape I ever experien-..
. oed. Topic -- One minute speech-
es 6uiia j ecta to be drawn from
a hat. ' Motto Some People.
never hit the.Mark :;because they
',,never the trigger, Directors,
. Perry Hodgins and Mrs.
William MaPher on.
A munber from ,hone attended
the Deamr► meeting. Wthich. was
• held , on Tuesday in•• St.. Peters`.
parish hall et Luckno+w.
Mr and Mrs: Jack Scott, Mr,
Bill .i J,ur iMacs
Scott, on, Bela
Blare, Mas.. John Schmidt and
Mrr,: and Mrs. George Gilbert of
, 'Stratford,; visited with Mrs:. Wd1
]iaan
Cox and, Rev Benso• n' Coxa
A nomber ,from here arttend'ed
the,'' Rally ,at Teeswater... on Sun-,
day: Afternoon.,
The . sixth Meeting of the Holy....
rood: Harnnaniaers 4-I1 ,+hoaxieana-
king .dub was: heldon Octoiber
26th . at.:the -hone: of EVIrs. • Weir
EckenSwiller.' The meeting .open-
ed with. the 4-4H pledge a+epeabed'
in unison. Mrns, ,' iEckenswiller
demonstrated. how to •uniderstifch.
A number of the ;'girls worked
on 'rtheir blouses and the meet -
int' closed' with the 441 • Creed:
Lunch was senvedi by the hoStess::
Mrs.,r Will !can Cox and Rev.
Benson : Coxa visited on Sunday
With Edna • and. 'May. Boyle.
Mr. Perry Hodgins had a suc-
cessful sale on Sat urdary after-:
noon•.
Miiss.Donn Nicholson of ,Strat-
ford; Mr. Cliff Langforrd • of . St:
Marys. , visited.. on Sunday with
Mr.: and Nuns. ;Bert Nicholson,,
Allan ' and • Loin: '
Thecongregation supper will
be ' held at Pthe • Preab3>�tearian
church on ;.richly evening, • Nov-
ember 1st. i
Miss > S+andma Percy . of Toronto
spent the week -end :aft Ihertoar�
here. • M
Miss Sharon Hodtgins 'or. Wind-
ham aPent a.ifew•days with her
parents Mr. and Mrs: Perry Hod
gins.
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OF THE PWTURE i
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life insurance. Don't gamble on their. future;
Even tomorrow may be too late.
I am a local Sun Life representative. Why not call me
today? .
FILUAM :J. Iii$AHAN
R.R..2.Lucknow •Phone *Ingham 1.5 74987
SUN` LIFE A$SURAINCL COMPANY'OF CANADA
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NEWS
Sew and _Sew, Club
The seventh 4-11 meeting of
the Clover Valley Sew and Sew,
Club was: held 'at the hoarse. of
Noreen Mao(: aries on October
:22. The meeting was opened. 'with
the National ' •Creed. The mem-
bers
nem
fib ers .answered the roll ca]ff by,
"a ‘garanent ::that each girl need's
to .fit ` into their wardrobe:"' ;It,
was decided ,to have ' Shirley
Steele . , as commentator tor Ach-
ievement Day. The megnlbers ds-
cussed their coktrume'charts: The
leaders: demonstrated .putting fat -
Mg' on `a ,garment and the ' set-
ting. in of a 'sleeve, The /meeting
closed; with the 4-H pledge fol-.
lowed by lunch 'made, by Mrs.
Raymond. (amiiltan.
Zippy. Zionettes
The Zion 4-1i Club, rthe Zippy
Zionettes held their sixth. meet-
ing
at 'Mrs. G. 'Kirkland's an Oct-
ober 22, ;he :meeting was • opened
with the 4 -Ii pledges,. the Roll
Call :was 'Answered by a11. It was
'the custard 'I made".. • Mrs. F.
;Ritchie. explained milk desserts.
They discussed the ..covers . for
their books:. Mrs. Ritchie rnade.
blanch.'mange with Donna Ritchie
assisting her; Mrs; Kirkland made
toinato . jelly, salad With -cottage
cheese; with Nancy Kirkland as.
silting.
Colwanash •Learning. Lassies
The : sixth meeting .of the •Col-
wanash •Learriing Lassies Was -held
.on'. Thursday, October :24 at Mrs.
Ken . Alton's. the minutes were
read ► by. Lynda Cameron, The /4511
call was 'answered by 9 members..
Plants for Achievement Day were.
discussed. Marianna. a.41 Faye
Henry. Made' a' blanc -mange• With
a skim intik tapping. and Mrs:. K.
Alton seryed emon � lemon. �,, chiffon. , It
was °decided that the group would
visit the ch�eesefactory at Atwood
on Wednesday,. Octdber 30.: The.
Meeting Was closed with the sing-
ing at the Queen played by Lynda
Cameron.
-St 'Iieleris 4-1! :Report •
Friday evening the 4=1H home
-
Making club, . •St: Helens' Happy
Hanrdicrarf ter+s, met at the rhoane of
Marytbe+lle Hunter, and :Marilyn
Brooks for their Seventh! meeting.
The proper, method of . pancake
niaking was.=+dismissed and .prac-
tised. Uses 'andiproperties of milk
wtere reviewed:' Mics • Patricila D+a-
mude, Hruron Countyhoxne econ-.
oinist, Was..,present and disctussed
with the rgiJe menu judging land'.
memu''building. For lunch the !girls
had .,panealm • an+d maple syrup,
cup cakes and home made rice -
cream •
Next meeting is: to ;-be °held at
:the home of the' leader,
MacPherson on 'Noverriber.• 2nd at
0:30 p.m,
Bruce . Deanery
Met ..In Lucknow
St, Peteifs Anglican Ghw cl
was the '-setting for the : Fall
mee�etinrg, of 'the - Women's Aux11-.
iaries of Bruce,. Deanery on. Tues-
dayarfternoon, October 22.
The Mural .dean; Rev, Weibster
of Walkerton, Opened .the' .Infect-
ing with pralyer. Miss D. Cooke
vice-rpres, of, Luaknow welcomed
the visitors in Mfrs- Roberts?' ab-
sence. Mrs. W.'.. J. Whither of
Wiarton, .the presi.demt, • presided.:
The minute .of the Spring anee+t-
ing at guile !were. read by Mrs.
McCurdy of Walkerton. ' Mrs.
Harvey gave Ibhe treasurer's re-
port, Several rbusinress helms were
discussed and an interesting talk.
by .Mrs L. !Patterson of.. Owen
Sound, 'wife of the Archdeacon
of Saugeien; hollowed: She spoke
,mainly regarding her visit ' t' the
Anglican Congress during:, Au-
gust, 1960 when Anglican rehiurch-
mien= 'from places, all over ' the'
world met: in Toronto: The ,meet -
closed with Benediction: •
A Deanery. Clei ileus' met arum,-,,
ultaneous•br at the Rectory. ' These
gentlemen joined+ the ladies at
the
. tea wihitcbmeeting, awas served
by the"St," :Peter's W.A. in theParish , !Hart•L The meet* was
W41: attended with. about 1,5
p'er'9Ofl +tering Ipresetirt:
Kairshea 'Honors
Grandmothers
Mrs, Cliff Roulston was hos
-
test for the special • G,ran+dano-
ther's meeting,' of ;the Kairshea
Women's .Institute held in the
Kairshea iHali Mrs, Frank Mac-
Kenzie and Mrs. Ira pickle were
in -charge for the lousiness.- The
i criptur+e was read by Mrs.; Don -
aid MacKinnon, The roll call
was answered by . "Memories of
.Grandmother" 'and, the directors
Pinned. 'corsages ' on the grand-
mothers present, Some : Members
.displayed.:old clocks and wahhes
and told a little of ,,their this-
tory. One clock Was well over
100 years old A ,•vo•ter of ;thanks.
was given to the .ladies who
•cleaned the hall. •
WEDINF.StU: iY; r(}Cr: '3Oth,. 19$3
Mrs. Lloyd >1VIacIDougalrl was.
appointed Farm Forum. ,Chairman
amen
to make. arrangements for the
speciaul broadcast on ' Novelm er.
25. A 'donation of 010 was made
to Gift coupon 'number 367,' aid
for the Northwest Territories:
"and. Mrs: Ira. Diokie appointed to
present. • the; :Home Econom its
Scholarship at ' the High School
Com+mencement.. The : ladies' ad-
mired the lamp presented to:the
Institute by the 'nephew of -Miss
Jenny. pierce • 'in .her name and
a card Of thanks was to be sent:
Arrangements were made for St.
Andrews 'Ball ' to be held Nov-,
ember .29th. It, Wad'. decided . to
elatler '.to a Wedding Deceit ber
lst. rllhe Institute at home .will.
be held, -Saturday, November 2
at the Kairshea Hall; Each tam
-
illy , is, resiponsi+bi;e for one .nutml.
ter for' +programme. Those ,west
of the iiiolyrood.,road take sand-
wiches, .east . either tarts'• or cook -
lei. Neighbour:famil:ies: and fam-
ilies .`Of. 4=11 . !girls are to be :in -
iv . Reports of 4-11,, and the
sepia Block Printing g:
xL course.
were : given aby, the leaders,
Mrs., Donald ;MacKinnon took
the Chair for the programme.
Mrs. harry; Levis reported on
the Bruce Co. Rally, .held at
Kincardine, to ; which she 'was
delegate bean McLeod .dressedin
clothes .that: 'grandrmother, might
have worn for cher reading "Great
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CARSTRUCKS TRACTORS
LAWNMOWERS -WELDING
A dollar bill may not do as
much. ;for you today as it used to,
but you don'•- do as much for
a dollar,' either. • ;
er." The • motto "Neves
earn, if not too s�twb-
' was• well prepared1Vf�rs. Ted Collyer, Mrs,cKinnon�.•conducbed a
is Contest• 7-1, "The
antdrnabher ' with• the
ranrdchild; • 'Mrs. Cliff
• the grandmotherWith
of different
her Burse; Mrs. Virden
he oldest grandmotherlest •
grandchild,Mrs.
(MacKinnon; • the grarid-
se birthday Iwas. clos�
L. 1t2aoKinncn; the'
r. > �w t h the gym. s t
her ptz�r`se, i1VLrs Aciarn$
a visitor:Mrs. Mrs. Leviss. • +Raulston ,
part and the meetinge Queen and the In -
Grace.' +Mrs. Larvas and iVlrs.
as5i:sted the hostess in
delicious lunch. Mrs.
will be hostess for' the
MeetingMeeting•to. bee . heldheld at.
Tali. • .
.grandmotlh�
too old..to`d
Stub-
born to- try"
& read iby .
Donald Ma
grand�mothe
youngest gr
youngest .rg
iRou1ston,
the greatest
'articles "in h .i,
1Vlowbray; t
with the oldest
D. L. (Ma
grand-
mother who
_east, Mr D.
grandMothe
change in
of Windham,
tlthankedMr
..those„ taking
closed With th
srti�tute Gra;
MacKinnon.
serving , a
Evran`KeitQ�
November
the ,Kairshea •
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