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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-10-30, Page 6;& 'CL + y r Ti,t: PAM ant THE LUCKNQW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, QNTARKO ESS`O sE.RVi.E FOR .T01). QUALITY ATLAS •BATTERUES DUNLOP •TIRES (Most Sizes In Stock). AT' 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. �.. YOU WERE TMIEN OF THE PWTURE i VUT Plan for your' family's security now through 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 41. • 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$3 Mrs. Lloyd >1VIacIDougalrl was. appointed Farm Forum. ,Chairman amen to make. arrangements for the speciaul broadcast on ' Novelm er. 25. A 'donation of 010 was made to Gift coupon 'number 367,' aid for the Northwest Territories: "and. Mrs: Ira. Diokie appointed to present. • the; :Home Econom its Scholarship at ' the High School Com+mencement.. The : ladies' ad- mired the lamp presented to:the Institute by the 'nephew of -Miss Jenny. pierce • 'in .her name and a card Of thanks was to be sent: Arrangements were made for St. Andrews 'Ball ' to be held Nov-, ember .29th. It, Wad'. decided . to elatler '.to a Wedding Deceit ber lst. rllhe Institute at home .will. be held, -Saturday, November 2 at the Kairshea Hall; Each tam - illy , is, resiponsi+bi;e for one .nutml. ter for' +programme. Those ,west of the iiiolyrood.,road take sand- wiches, .east . either tarts'• or cook - lei. Neighbour:famil:ies: and fam- ilies .`Of. 4=11 . !girls are to be :in - iv . Reports of 4-11,, and the sepia Block Printing g: xL course. were : given aby, the leaders, Mrs., Donald ;MacKinnon took the Chair for the programme. Mrs. harry; Levis reported on the Bruce Co. Rally, .held at Kincardine, to ; which she 'was delegate bean McLeod .dressedin clothes .that: 'grandrmother, might have worn for cher reading "Great ,,o Ti.KEEEAAON •ALOTOFFECco sFIL /W-BEWAt ISEIPS&SIER TO CLIMB .. GARAGE' CARSTRUCKS TRACTORS LAWNMOWERS -WELDING A dollar bill may not do as much. ;for you today as it used to, but you don'•- do as much for a dollar,' either. • ; er." The • motto "Neves earn, if not too s�twb- ' was• well prepared1Vf�rs. Ted Collyer, Mrs,cKinnon�.•conducbed a is Contest• 7-1, "The antdrnabher ' with• the ranrdchild; • 'Mrs. Cliff • the grandmotherWith of different her Burse; Mrs. Virden he oldest grandmotherlest • grandchild,Mrs. (MacKinnon; • the grarid- se birthday Iwas. clos� L. 1t2aoKinncn; the' r. > �w t h the gym. s t her ptz�r`se, i1VLrs Aciarn$ 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 • PLOW -DOWN -44 FALL GRAINS RAIL ' HAY and PASTURE For increased farm inconb • CO-OP offers this Fall Fertilizer Program . FREE SOIL SAMPLING RECOMMENDATIONS OF FALL FERTILIZER DISCOUNT for the most economical use of fertilizer on your • • • spring crops• precticesand•an analyses based on Department of Agriculture results, for cash and the conVenisnce of LOCAL SERVICt For your fall fertilizer needs and for FREE•soil sampling contact.... Lucknaw District' Co-op Telephone 528 2125