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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-12-04, Page 66E rtk ai ' iia :k:k«. ti 0 fr 41, PAGE SIX . 'WEDNESDAY, DEC,, 4th, I863 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. Births q ALTQN in. St. Joseph's. Hospi- 01, London, on• Wednesday, No- vember 27th, 1963, to Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Alton, (Lois Crow stop) KR. 7 Lucknow,. a daugh- 'ter• SWAN -- Mr. and \ Mrs. Everitt Swan R.R. 6 Galt,, are: happy to announce the arrival. . of their baby daughter: ' in ' Burlington Hospital,. Sunday, December '1st, 1963. • a Chester Merriam of Tara was recently appointed 'secretary-trea surer of , District " No., 10 of the Ontario Association; of Agricul- tural Societies. Iiim. imususI.UIU I.Ussinai LEADING STRAINS ` OF. LAYERS QUALITY' • CONTROLLED. HATCHING iS DEPENDABLE ' SERVICE. • Fi rst step. Buying.. the right flock' replacements is the first step toward higher egg income. You can .be sure of that important first step when you buy the J. J. Warren Sex - Sal -Link from' your Swift's Hatchery. We believe—and we think. the records prove—that the Sex -Sal -Link is the most outstanding brown egg layer on• the market today, and the equal of any white' egg: layer. It averages 240 to 255 eggs • per bird• housed ` for a full year of lay, has good -feed efficiency and egg size with low mortality. This•year, headfor higher egg income with {}` the famous J. J. Warren Sex -Sal -Link from your, Swift's Hatchery. > - Order from us soon. "• SIWIFT'S HATCHERY re eav�en::.Luc . now Feed M11 'Ltd Phone 528-3000 '" • Swift Hatchery .• Hanover, Ontario :'Phone 284 KINLOSS Mr, and Mrs. Harvey MacDou- gall and ' Miss Isobel Welsh of Owen Sound visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall, Allan and Grace:: Miss Welsh,. who is attending Stratford Tea- chers' College, will teach this week at. North Ashfield Central, School. . Mrs, Donald MacIntyre , and Mrs. Virden Mowbray were hos. tesses at ' a ' quilting bee. on • Mon- d afternoon.. . Recent visitors with Mr, and. Mrs. Allan 'Graham and family included: Mr.. .and Mrs. Jim Snowe of Bellwood, Mr.. Rennie Graham of Toronto, Mrs. ' Allan McAuley and Caraeron 'McAuley of Ripley,. ; Mr., , Norman McMur- chy, of Wiarton , and the . Bailagh children of ., Belmore. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood White and Mr, and Mrs. John Staskie- vitz ° of'. Ypsilanti, Mich., visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dickie and boys: DUNGANNON. The early history of . Ashfield' Township including the village of Dunganon . was very well given ,by Mrs., T. C. Anderson at the Dun- gannon Institute meeting Educa- tion was :.the .theme • 'and . twenty members answered the ,roll call "Something interesting about ' an- other country." Mrs. Otto . Poppy gave an excellent motto on"Ed- ucation is the key that ° opens many doors." Mrs... Warren Zinn spoke briefly on the 'tragic death of President J. F. Kennedy of the• United States, also , other':. 'items under current events. Mrs. Lorne Ivers reported • on the .area con- vention ' at London. Mrs. • Cecil: Blake presided and,'a donation: was given to , the Wr Memorial 'Children's ; Hospital .. in London. Next- meeting will be held Decem- ber 27th at 2:00 P.m. at the home of Mrs. Wilmer Rutledge. Mrs.. Frank .Jones convened •' the lunch: .Huron , ountycouncil ; is, inves- tigating the steps 'necessary :to starta county historical . society. Thisis in accordance with a recommendation by a the property committee, acting upon a '.. letter from the, county . Women's Insti- tute secretary, Mrs. • :Otto . Popp, Dungannon. The . subject ' w a s brought up at . the. recent county rally by ,Mrs.Wilfred Mack, pro- vincial convener of historical; re= :search. community Shower At Am'berI'e' (AMEEREY NEWS.), of "Here comes the bride" Mrs. Friends . k- Vernon Hodgins and ML mier will beof Mrsglad to. know.MervynEcthat Campbell escorted Katherissine toouise a, she returned from Victoria hos-' nicely • decorated chair and a pital, London last week : and is 'humorous address . was read by now in their new ' home in Kin- Mrs. James Nesbitt, 'Marilyn and sardine which they, purchased re- Murray Hodgins'; niece and nep- centlyt, hew of the bride brought in a Congratulations go' to Dr and well laden wagon decorated in Mrs. Stewart Sims (Laurin Mc- pink and• white with gifts to, the Nain) of Toronto, on the arrival bride. After the gifts were op of • a son,, A brother for Charles, ened .and displayed, Katherine . Mrs. Elizabeth Sallows • of God- thanked everyone , and invited erich and Mrs. Nellie Wellwood them to view her trouseau at her of Kincardine were guests of Mr. home: Everyone joined in sing - and Mrs. Archie Courtney. ' on ing low""For , she's a jolly good fel- Tuesday ' of last week. . and the Queen: Pianists for Mr.. and> Mrs. $ert Osborne of the program were ' Mrs. John, Trout Creek attended the wedd- Emmerton, Mrs. James Nesbitt. ing of Mr. Robert Campben and and Mrs. Robert Courtney. Those Miss Katherine Robb ' on• Satur- m charge . of ; the shower were theweek-end with Mrs:Wesley Mason, day, November 30'. They also spent Mrs. -John McDonald,' Mrs, Hugh : , '. 'Mrs. •James Nesbitt and Robb and J. •S':' Robb. Mrs. Chester Emmerton: Serv- Reids Corners Women's ' Tnsti- ing at lunch hour . were Mrs. Lute held a . euchre • in the. Am , William Bradley, Mrs.Delbert berley' • Orange 'halt on Tuesday. Wilson,. Mrs.. John Emmerton. and evening. High .prizes were won •Mrs• John Blue. . • by Mrs. Emile McLennan .and'., Mrs. William Ferguson was hos- Cliff Geddes with the lucky prize , tess for Reids Corners ' W.I. on going to Elmer Bradley. In charge Thursday evening .when 18 ladies of the evenings activities were: attended. , •Mrs.:Cec it " Holland .pre - Mrs: • William Ferguson, Mrs. Art, sided and after ' the opening ode Courtney, Mrs. Eldon Bradley,. and ' Mary Stewart Collect, the. Mrs. Chester 'Emmerton, . Mrs. roll call. "Name a Canadian city. Kelvin Henderson and Mrs. Cliff and its industry"; was answered Geddes. , • by members. After the business On Wednesday evening of .lastperiod,. plans were discussed for week a shower .was held" in ..Reids the Christmas • meeting which • is Corners Community; hallin 'hon- to. be held • December 13. The our of Miss KatherineRobb. 'Mrs. topic "Interior decorating" will Chester, Emmerton anted as chair be. given by Mrs. Noriss Messen- lady, and after a few words ' of ger. A tea :will-. be held at this welcome,. said "We• are happy. have ;the opportunity. of sharing this 'fellowship • and hours ofhap- piness with you Katherine and we hope it will leave with you many." memories of •your friends and neighbours 'as . the years ' go by. The " programme , which fol- lowed, • opened with community singing after which 'a ;:reading on "How to cook a husband" was given.:: by Mrs. Leonard Courtney.. Mrs. •. James• Nesbitt entertained with instrumental numbers and a , group of girls sang two . songs.' In the 'group were. Pam Farrell, Debbie Wilson,Shirley Iteid,; Bren- da Henry,: ,Eleanor Emmerton and Brenda , Humphrey. A humorous reading "Grandfather's . Cour t - ship" was given by Mrs. Delbert, 'Wilson. Mrs. " William Kempton' and Mrs.. Robert• Courtney;' fav- oured with duet numbers . and :was followedwith a . contest by Mrs. Donald Courtney:. To the.. strains gave the;, courtesy remarks.. meeting. Also a ' contest for ' best light and , dark ' fruit cake,. Mrs. Robert Courtney ,.was ' appointed' as representative of the W.I. • on the hall committee. The :topic for the meeting' "What plans should we. make . for .the : Centennial." Mrs. Chester Emmerton gave interest- ing , outlines for the Province Buildings plans, The World's Fair at Montreal and Trade Fair to be. held at Stratford. Mrs. Cecil Hol- land for township and, community: 'outlined plans. for 'floats etc. also mentioned tree* planting around the community hall. Mrs: ; Ross Shiells'''for the . county' gave in- tresting ideas Printed booklets on historical "sites, , and. floats. Mrs. Eldon ' Bradley ; gave a reading. After cl ode . grace, the ,closing g oil and gra e, a tasty lunch was.. served by: Mrs.. William Pace, Mrs. .Eldon . Low- ry,. ow-ry,• ., assisted. by Mrs.: William Ferguson. ;Mrs. Donald Courtney -E:: WHITE & th.uE COAST TO COAST GARAGE= 'CARS TRUCKS -:TRACTORS. LAWNMOWERS -WELDING" In Hospital For •Nintieth Birthday (CULROSS CORNERS) • The High School Students heav- ed.. a sigh .'.'of . great relief last , week -end as' exams for this term came to end; Noticed .last week , that several. dandelions, and some late •.bloom- ing• flowers were still out, .but: • by the week -end the weather had changed and Saturday gave us` a; sample : of wintery weather. Several ' from . the community visited Mrs.. Mary Wall (Grand- ma) ' .'at :Winghain Hospital on November 26th, the occasion be ing her 'ninetieth birthday. Miss Elda Wall, London,; . spent the week -end under the parental •roof. Mrs. Frank Brown and Reg vis- ited Sunday 'With, Mr. and.: Mrs.:. George Harkes and . family . and Mrs. Hugh Nicholson, Thames: ford. Mr. and . Mrs. Gary Edwards, Toronto, . were week -end • visitors with Mr. and ' Mrs.' Everett Par- ker and family. Mr: and Mrs. Alex Stewart and family, 'Kincardine, ' and LAC. and Mrs. john Stewart and fam- ily spent Sunday with Mr. .• and Mrs. Tom Stewart. .L A.C.. 'John Stewart has completed his' course at Camp .Borden. The .family are preparing to '=Hove to. Goose Bay. Examples onewa• � lucknow to TORONTO VANCOUVER. ALL COACH SEATS C N • • Sly PE.R• CONTINENTAL • RESERVED I N.A.DVANCE- AT N0 EXTRA CHARGE• $3.60 04'BLU'E $4.40 55.30 $43.40._ .• .,' • :141.40 $51.40 • ('Parlor Car. and Sleeping Car. Space Extra) These examples show you yoti can cut your travel costs and still enjoy allthe comforts of CN's modern rail travel. Plan your trip on Red, White and Blue days from CN't new Calendar of Days. Passengers holding parlor car orsleeping car accommodation receive complimentary meals on trains carrying meal service cars For further information contact your local CN agent. 14.