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WEDNESDAY, FEB. 7th, 1962
TIIE. LUCKNOW sENtINEL, LUC:KNOW, ONTARIO
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PURPLE GROVE
Mr. Norval Stanley, Mrs. Helen,
Swann and. Mr. Milton, Stanley
were Monday 'evening visitors
with Miss Eva. Culbert and Mr.
Lorne Culbert.. •
Mr, and Mrs. Goldie Huston and.
Mr. Roy' • Collins visited Miss
evrell,,P^44•P••••,
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• HEATING OILS -GASOLINE
OTHER PAHA PRODUCTS
'Margaret RohertS9n. and Mr,- Don
Robertson. .
Mr. James 'Emerson was a re-
cent visitor with M. and
George Emerson.
Miss Barbara Leeson visited
Miss Marlene Gawley on Friday
evening, - •
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• Mr:. and. Mrs. Morfbrd Mackay
and Shirley were Sunday evening.
guests. of Mr, and Mrs. • Burton
Collins, 1. •
• Leader i Mrs. George Harkness
and Mrs. William Arnold, .Misses
Gladys GaWley, Nancy Dore,
Barbara Leeson,, Katherine Bush,
Harkneiiattend-
ed the 4-1.1* Achievement Day in,
Kincardine .n Saturday of the
course, Separate& for Summer.
.Their clubs name Was &amide
Sewers. They set up 4 an exhibit
With' Kath'erine Bushell giving the
comment, • •
,Miss Eva Culbert and' ,Mr.
Lorne.Culbert.. Visited Mr.,. and
Mrs.. William Eadie. •
• Miss Annetta Forster,. Toronto,
sPent the Week -end With Mr. and
'Mrs'. 'Walter Forster.
Mrs. George .Emerson and. Mr.
Robert' ' Emerson . were dinner
guests a Vir. , and Mrs. ,Donald
1VICCosh • and Richard. • .
• Mr.: and 'Mrs. 'Glen Fraser, .Da-
vid :and Lori of Maple visited
Mrs.. -Herb Farrell." .
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. • Mrs. , Peter Leeson, Mrs. Sam
Emerson',, Mrs. Harvie Thonipson
and Mrs. 'George Einersonwere
the COrnmitteelor a euchre party
On Friday evening. 1VIrs:',Francis
•Boyle and -Mr.-George Harkriew
were prize winners. • •••••••••••-'04••••••••••symoo.
Mr. Robert Emerson. visited
Mr. Bob Scott on. Thursday even-
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ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dore, Nan -
Cy, Ronnie and Dianne were Sun-
day guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Ken-
neth Brindlek and boys. ' •
Valerie, ',Dianne, Julie; Carl
and Mark Stanley visited their
grandfather,. Mr. Milton Stanley.
on Friday.
Mrs. Gertie •Walsh, Mr. and
Mrs, Frank. Currie visited Mr.
William Walsh in Kincardine
hospital. . •
' ' Dore spent 'Saturday
with Loran, Fry. • •
Gaviller cIntosh 8t
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• • Mrs. • Donald 1VIOCOSh •spent .•
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Thursday. with Mrs. John. Col-
well.. • • . • .
Mr. ancl.Mrs. Frank Currie vis-
ited • Mr. and Mrs. Miller Hart-
wiek... • • • •
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Miss Nancy More was 'a dinner,
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guest of Miss Betty Fry.
• Mr. and Mrs. Aurel Armstrong.
Were recent guests of :Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Boyle.•••
Mrs. Claude Dore visited her
brother, •Mr. Robert; Ste.Wart in
Kincardine. hospital. . .„,
• Mr. and Mrs, Albert Trafford;
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Percy; were
Sunday visitors with Mr. George
• Thorripson. It was Mr.
Thomp-
son's 86th birthday. •
'School was called off Tuesday
and. Wednesday owing, t•o ,the cold
stormy weather. . • -'
,Miss Margaret Robertson spent
•a 'few clays in Ltickndw withMiss
Annie McLeod,•
Mr. and • Mrs. 'William Arnold
spentl Thursday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Edburt Bushell.
Mr.. and Mrs. Russel •Bushell,
• Bob, Mrs. :Gertie. Bushell visited
Mr.' and Mrs,' Edburt Bushell on
Sunday. • • :
your !kluge is looking its age 7 or older,- you •
may find it.hard:to.be enthusiastic about welcom-
ing,guests into your home. ' • '
Best way to 'Mt it -- so you will 'reallY want to • .
take your • turn entertaining Abe, bridge club or,
Social group to have your house put shipshape
• by Means of a low-cost Home ImproVernent Loan
• fron'tthe'8.of M. . , . ' • •
Home Improvement Loans at the B of M cover"'
just about all kinds of home repairs andimprovet
,ments -- and . that goes' for flats and .multiple • ,
dwellings, ,too, whether you live in them or not!
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b119*S3 .THE TIME to become happily
• • pi"ouSO)rond once more. It's the slack ieason for
,
many trades, so, with a loan from the B of M, .
you'll get the job done when you want it, how. you
want-it.and\aL:a-priceyou_can 'afford,,t . •
to pay, Why not talk it over with theMT UN
• people at your neighbOurhood branch iolmoommo/Ams. .
Of "MY BANK" right away?
BANK civ 1VIONTREA
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• Lucktiow Branch; MILTON RAYNER', Manager
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WORKING WITH ':CANAD1ANS IN. EVERY ° ViALK or LIFE Si NU .1817
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CHURCH NEI/VS
Presbyterian Birening-AuXiiiary
• The January Meeting Washeld
at the home of ',•the president,
Robert MacKenzie who pre-;
sided for the irrieeting-,7 Which' op-
ened: with. the' Ca11 to Worship
and a hymn followed by prayer.
The roll ball Was answered with_
the, payment of fees. Mrs,'Norman
l'aYlOr read from . the Glad- Tith
a letter .frorn Miss Dorothy
Douglas in Formosa and also:New
Year's 'Greetings •from the presi-
dent , of the WM.'S., Mrs :S.
Curr. The Bible Study,.POnestiOna
and answers from the Bible". was
• taken by . Mrs: Jack :Fisher. 'Mrs..
gofgan Henderson gave a very
interesting and . informative talk
on. ‘.`,131-itigh Guiana," introducing
the Study for this .year. The meet
ing closed with 'a ,hymn and the 41•••••••••••••••••••••••••1404••••••••••••••••••
benediction in, unison. Lunch, was' • . *. - . •
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PERgit GARBUTT
Mrs: Percy .Garbuti, a native•of
Holland and a resident of Kinloss
Township for • the• past -ten years,
. passed away in Victoria Hospital,.
London, on Wednesday, January
2•4th. She. was 49.
•Mrs. Garbutt was theformer.
Gerardina Beths, daughter tif
man. and Elizabeth' Beths of •Am-
sterdain, Holland, where, she, was
born on May'3rd', 1912:
On rebruary 4th; 1946; she was
married at Amsterdam to Percy
Garbutt of. Manitoulin Island.
Upon • returning from . overseas;
Mr. .Garbutt and his bride took'
up residence' at Shaguiandah,,
Manitoulin Island, were 'they re-
sided •until .1952, When they took
Up farming. in Kinloss..* *
•• ,The funeral service was held at
the :Johnstone Funeral Home' in
Lucknow on Saturday, January
21th, conducted by. Rev.. Rod
MacLeod of •the • Presbyterian
Church'. 'On Friday evening; a
memorial 'service :was held by
the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Can-
adian., Legion. • , '
Temporary entombment was at
South ,Kinloss Mausoleum; the.
pallbearers being AleMacKen-
zie, Frank. MaCKerizie, .Huntley.
Dawson, Engene Conley, limner,
Zehr,' Donald' MatIntyre. •
Surviving /besides her husband
are 'two adopted . sons,: William
,and Robert Garbutt at hOme; tive
brothers arid three' siSters,
Two of the brOtherS are' in the
States, two in Australia and one
•in Holland.. The'. three sisters all
-reside in Amsterdam., One sister
Predeceased, Mrs. Garbutt.
BROWNIE NE S
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'Me .1st •and . •2nd -Liicknow
Brownies met Wednesday, Janu-
ary • 91st with 25. girls attending
in spite of stormy weather
• Packie conducted ganies until
it. was time for Fairy Carol'
13rOwn, was Toadstool Fairy. Don-
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na Mullin 'was invested as, Sixer . .
•of the Fairy Six. • •
After Inspection and Fairy •
Gold, Brown Owl and Tawny ,
Owl of the 2nd Pack and -Packie. •
each.. took a group of Tweenies
and taught them howto fold a'
'Brownie Tie. Tawny Qwlof the
1st Pack helped the Golden Bar --
Brownies finish •her tests . and
Brown " Owl discussed building,
and lighting a fire with the Gol-
den Hand Brownies, lighting can- • •
dles for practice in . the 'Pr,oper
• handling of matches., .••
At . a brief Pow -wow,. the.. •
Brownies were asked to . bring
old Christmas Cards to the next
Meeting. It was •decided to, hold . •
• the , Annual Skating Party on, •
February 10th. ' '
The meeting closed With Brow- •
nig Sniile and Chimes.
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Mrs. Howard Blake was hdstess
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Blakes United Church Women on
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:Thursday, February 1st. The writ--
ship .'serviee was taken by Mrs.
C.' Kilpatrick and the 4 'President,
Mrs. C. Cook ,Conducted the busi•-
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ness. Mrs. J. Arnold` took • two
chaptersof the study book. The
roll call was answered by.a Pro -
Verb. There were 17 members 8g.
5 •childrem.present. Mrs. William
Andrewconducted a • contest. in
connection with . St. Valentines
Day. Mrs. L.,Menary Was Present-.
ed with her Life.'Membership
certificate. by .Mrs; kaiser. Thank,
kat cards were read and the Meet-
ing 'closed with the 'Benediction,
Lunch was served by Mi'. J.
Boak And Mrs.. L. Menary., 1 •
MODEL
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It 1962 Pontiac Laurentian Sedan automatic fully .equipped • //
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• 1961 Pontiac Laurentian, power steermg, equipped
1961 Ford Station Wagon . • , •
• 1961 Pontiac Stratochief, automatic
• 1960 Chev Belair Sedan, automatic
• 1960 Pontiac' 'Coach automatic
• 1959 Pontiac Sedan, automatic, fully.equipped
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1969 Buick 4 -door hardtop, automatic .
f 1959 Chev Sedan, automatic, fully equipped '"
• 1958 Potitiae Sedan, automatic ' •
1957 Pontiac 2 -doer hardtop, automatic
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—KINGSBRIDGE
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Mr; 'and' 'Mrs, Donald Frayne
and family spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Dwyer of
Kenkora. • . .
;Misi Frances Gilmore /of Lan-
don spent the Week -end' at her
hom.. " •
Mr. arid Mrs, Dennis Dalton
and family spent Saturday iri
London, „
Week -end visitors withMr, and
tugerie Frayne were Ms87
Margaret Kraemer of tin -Arai Mri:
Leo 'Kraemer and Miss Peggy
Dullock of Toronto'. ,
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• 1957 Chev Sedan, standard
• /1957 Bukk Sedan., automatic
-2-1956-Chev-Belair-Sedanrwith-autotnatic-
1' 1956 Ford Custom Sedan, automatic
• 1956 Meteor Rideau, automatic
• 1956 Chev Station Wagon, -4-door
1956 Pontiac, Coach
• 1955 Ford' Coach
-*•• 1955 Chev sedan
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• • TRUuKS! TUCKS!! , •
Z 1961 ,Half -Ton Pick -Up, long • box • •
• 1959 -Dodge, Half -Ton Pick -Up
▪ 195% Chev One -Ton, ' ExPresS '
Brussels Motors
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