The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-02-21, Page 5FM, 21st, 1.962.
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!Ii ...its productions have a
freshness and a freedom and an
artistic integrity that are very rare
these days...
Ian Sclanders--Maclean's Magazine
Mr. Sclanders was referring to
CBC's TV programming. We sug-
gest the very qualities he found so
admirable in our TV presentations
are equally present in our programs
on radio, many of which have won
international awards and prizes
for their excellence.
Here are Just a few
CBC STAGE/Sundays
CBC TALENT FESTIVAL/Sundays
CBC FARM BROADCASTS/Mon-Sat
NATIONAL FARM FORUM/Mondays
CBC SYMPHON'Y/Sundays
CITIZEN'S FORUM/Thursdays
CBC NATIONAL NEWS/Nightly
DON MESSER/Mon-Wed-Fri
TOMPAy•AUNTER/Dally
TRANS -CANADA MATINEE/Daily.
NEIGHBORLY NEWS/Sundays
SUNDAY MORNING MAGAZINE/Sundays
PROJECT '62/Sundays &Tuesdays
DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA/Thursdays
CBC WEDNESDAY NIGHT
SONGS OF MY PEOPLE/Mondays
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County Orange
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. Master Charles. Enimerton; chap,
• Rev. j; 'C. Hutton; .recording
secretary, Reuben Wilson; finan-•
bial secretary, John C.'CamPbell;
treasurer Bert. Alton; marshal,
Donald Courtney; lecturers, Lorne
Reid and Art •Smeltier
• , An • invitation to hold the June
meeting. in Maple 'Grove hall was
accepted.
ided,fer..' the election of officers.
The •followin.g were ; eleeted:
• County. Master, Clarence McLen-
• nan. I.P.M., Cliff 'Geddes; Deputy
• The annual . meeting , • of the
County :.Orange Lodge of .'Nest
Bruce was held :in Amberley hall.
There Was a • good .attendance
with eyery, lodge in •the cOuntY
being ,rePresented.. The eprt• f
the different officers showed •a
!steady growth. in the .Orcier 4.017'
the year. Plans fer the twelfth of.
July -COnimernoration were dis- ,
• cUSSed,.arid cornniittees • Were , ap-
pointed.,
• The oldest member present was
John ,Bell of Kincardine, haying
joined•AmbeDley , Lodge in 1886..,
making a total of .sixty -ix years.
11e is now an honorary':, member
cif the. Grand c)iange : Lodge •of
•Ontario. 'West. • •'
A two minute si:ence WaS, held.
lfl mernorY of fivedeparted mem-,
hers during the past' year.
John MeCorinick, P,C,M.,'pre-
IT DOESN'T PAY
It doesn't pay to: say tee, much
When you're mad enough• td
choke,. • •• . •
'Cause • the, •word that 'cuts • the
deepest ••,
Is the word that's never spoke:
Just let the other fellow wrangle
Till ,the ,:storm has blown ail
Then he'll d9, a heap O' thirikin'
'Bout ',the things you didn't 'say!
• —James Whitcomb Riley.
Suffered Leg
Fracture In Fall
(KINLOUGH NEWS).
Mr„ Walter Nicholson spent the
past week with. Mr. and Mrs,
Bert Nieholson.
.Mr and Mrs. iclare. Sparling;
Allan and Douglas of Walkerton
visited on Sunday with Mr. ancl
Mrs. George Haldenby,
: The Anglican Service next Su' -
day will be held at 3 o'clock. •
Dr. D'Arcy and Mrs: Bruce Of
Sarnia and Mrs. Irene MacKenzie
of Moose Jaw, Sask., visited on
Sunday With Mrs. •William Cox
and Revif Benson Cox, Mrs. Mae-
KenIzie remained here where She
visit with relatives. Mr. and
Mrs. :John Colling Of Olivet were
also' visitor; at the Cox h�me,•
Mrs. Walter.Forster. arid Cathy
and: Mrs. • Gordon .Patterson ' of,
• Ripley Visited on Sunday with
Mrs: J. W. Colwell. Other visitors.
with Mrs. ..Colwell during.'the
week were 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank.
CciliWell and Huston . of. Bervie,
Mr., and Mrs. Don MeCOsh of
Purple Grove. • .
Mr. Allan Nicholson, entertain-.
ed some of:the boys on Saturday
at a birthday party when the af-
ternoon was 'spent skating after
supper was SerVed.
The Presbyterian Young People -
Met, •Slinday.evening at the
hbine .&f,, ROnme Bushell: Nine
members were present. Topic
George Bushell. Rennie' Husheli
read the: scripture ;arid Donal
Barrledprayer Contest Contest by
Katherine Bushell. Plans were
Made for a Student Bursary Sun
day. to be .,h.eld ;on March.
Lunch,Was: sei.ved__by Mrs.' Bush-
elL •• :.
Mr.:and Mrs. Bert NichOlSon.&
familY visited on Sunday :with
Mr: and .MeS. MaeNichalson and
family. , • ,.
Sympathy is extended to Mrs.
.1) -ale Robertson. (nee Eileen Per-
) :: and faniffyin the sudden pas-*
sing of her. husbarid, the late Dale
RObertSon of Kincardine. •
• Mr. Hughie• Lane returned home
from Florida where he Spent .the
past two .Weeks: • . '
• Mrs. •Malcolm Lane visited re-
cently: with Mrs. 'John Bushell:
:We are sorry, to report that
•Iv.rrs. W. Thompson. had Ithe MIS -
fortune,. tO tall at the home.. of
her daughter, Mrs. .Jaek Hodgins,
fracturing her. leg. She was taken
to Kincardine.Hospital and later
to London for further medieal'
attention, • ' ; ,••
A fainily gathering Was held at
the home of .Mr. and Mrs. *Jaineg
Hodgins .on Saturday evening te
inark their .57th•wed.cling anniver-
• Mr. and Mrs: Alex Percy, Erinia
and Wayne visited on 'Sunday
with Mr. . and. . Mrs.. iHoward
• ThomPson. „
Visitors during the week with
•Mr, •and Mrs. Alex Percy were
• Mr., and •Mrs, Donald :MetWan
and farnilY, Mrs. Hugh: Jansen and
family. •
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The Organ ..CoMmittee of .the
•p'resbyterian ChUrch, met at the.
hoine • of. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Matrlden on Thursday evening of
• last .Week. - ••
• Mrs. Alex Percy entertained
ladies at • a quilting :On 'Thursday,
A • W.A. quilting was held on
Tuesday at the'.honie of. Mrs..A6Y
Schneller,
• Miss :May iloyle,•-who has spent.
the past three weeks at the home
%of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie liodgins
• makes luscious desserts and toppings .
Fkief Made Eraser's two new recipe. botilftta—
* • "Main Cash Magic with Sksm Milk PilvictOt" and .`
• 4Dandy Desserts with Evaporated Milk," Write today '
A Division a•
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DAIAY FARNIDAS or CANADA,
14/ Davenport RoadeVorontO •
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RIP LEY .MEAT. :MARKET
• Custom .Butchering
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Mondays — Hogs, $2.00 in by 4:00 p,m.
Cutting and Wrapping, 2c pound •
CATTLE, CALVES and LAMBS•EVERY DAY,
• •EXCEPT SATURDAY
We-Do'Curing and Smoking .„, , Beef, Pork and Lamb.,
Sold Whole, Half. or (barter ,For Better Service,
• And' Lower ',Prices Call' Ripley 100,
• Chas. Hooisma,
Present Silver Tray
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To CA Secretary
•The Huron County Children's
Aid Society held • their annual
meeting • at ..the Court House,
• Goderich on Wednesday, Febru-
ary '14th at. • 230 p.m. Due to
weather conditions only 'a small
riurnberl of people were on hand.
Mr: Jewitt, the 2nd vice-presi-
dent, conducted the meetingin
the absence Of the President, Mr.,
E., Berry: Mr Jewitt compliment-
ed the 'Directors on the Work dttr-
• ing the past , year making special
Mention Of Mr. H. Berry, atI.t. J.
Winter, Mr, G. Fisher and., •Mr.
F. Sills and, he also. Made special
mention ofthe services rendered
• bythe late Williath McKenzie of
Exeter: • ' ••" .•
• Mr. M. Crich, Reeve ofClinton,
on, behalf of the Board presented
a silver tray to the. Secretary, Mk:
JG Bexryjiecognition of 10
years service :aS 'a Board. merriber„
The 'Treasurer's Report for the
Year showed receipts of $75,086153
.and expenditure's of $74;,111.05
a, surplus.f $91448. •:
• 'Miss'McGowan presented her
reportreviewing the ,activities of
the. SoCiety. over „the past_year,
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The election of officers for the
year 1962 was Conducted' by War:
den George MeCutchebn. and the
• results are as fellows: -
President, Mr WiTham Jewitt;
1St- vice-president, Mrs. K. Johns;
204 vice-president, Mrs. • •A. .Tay,
lor; Honorary Secretary,. .Mr. A.
M. Robeitscin; Secretary, Mr. J G.
:Berry; TreaStirer„ Mr. B. G. Harii
at .Winghani„• returned horne on.
Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hodgins
returned on Friday from a, trip
'to Florida. ... •• •. • •• - •
Mr.. arid Mrs. Mac Bushell :and
family • Of • Holyrood • visited on
•Satiirday evening with Mr. an&
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After playing ..• a Valentine
game, the Packs divided and the
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2ncl Pack • retired to: choose their'
BROWNIE: NEWS.
The 1st' '. and 2nd Lucknow'
Brownie Packs met together on I
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sixers . while the 1st Pack ' had
Fairy Ring. The 2nd Pack joined.., . , ' '; ' , '7,'".:'"
them for Inspection. , ° - •
In .the work' period, the' Ilween-,•- * : ''
les learned to :braid; while the-, . ... ',....; : ..c..t.:.'.• ...;,,',.'-•
Brownies tried their. hands at
knitting. The atteinrits,at knitting ... ' .:•• =-' ' • '''.
met withlimited success, . and • -
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both Brown : Owls may have to . ' , ..'.; • - •I''''.::,,
enlist. the help of • the „Brownies" ' • .'".' '' ,. • • .-. •,:::`,., .,
Moithersat home. Teaching knit-' , .:. '...'' -, ,•i:
ting requires much. individual *at- • .' • .:, ''.,•• .•
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tention, arid very .-little can be ' . '''':-.0-s,
given by one person to six or .. • , • .4,, •
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seven girlsin a work period .of • ..• '..,,,r
about • twenty minutes. • . .• - , ' ..
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• At pow -wow, the Brownies •
were.,reminded. •that . next 'week ....;
the two Tacks- meet separately ' • ,
The 2nd Pack will. 1..neet.Tuesday,i,
February 20th at 4:15 •and., the
lst Pack ,Will '. meet Wednesday,
'February .21st at 4:15.- Since Feb.- •
'rnary 22nd . is , 119y /Scout aid.
Girl Guide Thinking Day, both
Brownie Packs will devote pa
-of .their next„ meeting to its o
servation and the•;Brownies 'de-
cided to. bring a permy•for each. • •
year,of •their ages. 'to be sent to.
.tkkg,., World Ei‘rendahip:, Fund::,..,* • . • ' t.',;
Brown Owl Of the 2nd, Pack. . •
told a story of one of tour ' •
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on their way to court, 'who was
kind enough to stop,. and return •
some - little -birds to *their 'nest, • •
even though it meant climbing
tree in his ,good clothes. This .
was a• very appropriate Story,' as
the gentle lawyer was *Abraham • • '
Lincoln, who, later :became Presi- •••••::
*dent, of :the 'United Sates •:and:
Whose` birthday was Fehritary.
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The meeting:closed with.I.3rOW-, • • . •
Mrs: Don) McEWari and fainily. rile :Prayer. and 'Chimes. .
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