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THE LUCKNow SENTINEL,. .UCK;NQW..ONTARIO
THE LION,is the King of Beasts •
and Stalks his prey; with little
fear of.attack from`other animals.
But when old age comes the
Hon falters. He'is King of
Beasts !lo !engem The.ether
animalslose their fear of him'
and .he is attacked and destroyed
fortunately . men: and women,. unlike
• the lion,;'can have a happy old age-
If they prepare for,it. Thebest way'to.
prepare for it, financially, is:through i'•
Suri` Life retirement income: policy.' Let
Me'tell you :how.
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SUN LIFE' ASSURANCE
COMPANY OF CANADA
KIN LOUE:H
w.I•s., Donates $50.
To Lions Ice Fund
• The March .meeting of ..the—
Lucknow W.I. was' held on'' Fri-
day, 'March 2nd .in the hall with
33 ladies present. Mrs, .L L., Mac-
Millan ,presided.. Meeting opened.
by • singing Institute 'Ode. accom=
panted by Mrs: J. W. Joynt.
There will be a 'Red Cross. • quilt-
ing held in March at the hall, a
card' Party on March.19th,, and a
daffodil tea' in early April., Mrs.
Saunders ;and Mrs, Barkwell
were asked to act as a •nominat-
ing committee for . the. ' annual
meeting. in April. $50.00 is to be
donated to ice fund.
'The Agriculture and Canadian
Industries convenor; Mos. F. Mil-
ler,. 'took . the chair for the pro-
gramme : which , opened with a
poem. :Motto, Nature 'never spoils.
her Work ' by being =in,' a .hurry,.
was 'very .capably given by .Mrs.
G. Brooks. A Medley .of -Irish
tunes was . played ' ,by. Mrs. H.
Strapp and very much enjoyed
• by all. The guest speaker, 'Mr. S.
Stothers, . was ;introduced by. ;Mrs:,=
Miller.. Stothers, secretary of.
the 'Canadian Swine. Breeders'
Association,.:spoke On'. the prog-
ress in :Agriculture since his farm;- farm—
ing .days and of the mass 'Produc-
tion of beef, pork and poultry. He
asked. • housewives to -consume
more pork and lard to help. cut
down' the surplus, and stressed.
the % fact 4Canadians • should be;
careful to 'buy 'more , Canadian
protlucts,' ,
Roil . call was; ;How do;' bird
help ' :Agriculture. The . pennies
for; Friendship 'Collection was ta•
ken and a reading given by Mrs.
A. McQuillan.
The Federated News: was given
by Mrs. E Barkwel'l.. Mrs. R.
MacLeod.' and Mrs. ' S:. Collyer
were judges for 'a potato salad
conetst with, Mrs.'M
A.cNayk the'.
4winner. rs.,= `.: Miller ;t`xiani ed all.
taking part in ' the ' program:
.Lunch was served by :the. ghost-
eases, Mrs. F. Miller, .Mrs. J.
Emmerson,' Mrs.. : G.:Brooks, and
Mrs:. ,Elmer Johnstone
The ,World ►Day . o'f. Prayer for
this district Will, be held on, Fri
.day, Marek 9th ''at 2:30, .in, the
Pentecostal` Church with Mrs.`
:Walter Br.'eckles,,key-woman. La- i
dies ,ifrom, each. off the :corigrega=
tzo participate
ns ..will in the meet.-
ing. . •
Mrs. Ili ssell. Barr, ,and Miss
• Sandra 'Perey of 'Toronto and Miss
Sharon Hodgins, of Wingham at.;
tended•.the funeral of their. grand-,
mother, the late Mrs. William.
Mr. A • ex y l' Percy returned home
fr'onh Wingham ;,Hospital where'
he, ;'spent' the past week;
• Mrs.. William' Stanley of ' Luck -
,now spent 'a few . days', with Mr.
„ and Mrs. Alex +Percy. ••
Mr.' and Mrs. N. E. Evans and
daugkhter, Linda 'Of l ,exdale .spent
• the week -end 'with Mr.. and Mrs:
,
Bert Nicholson.
Mrs. Clare. Sparling' and :=boys
of Walkerton visited on Saturday.
with Mr, and Mrs. George
denby and Mrs. M.:DiUclley at the
Pine Crest Manor, Lucknow.
Mr. and Mr's., Bert McLean; Mr.
• and Mrs; George Bell of Kincar-
- dine visited on Wednesday with.
Mr. and Mrs. "Tom Hodgins. •
Miss C. Masten returned to her
home at Kincardine. after spend-'
ing a few days' With heti' cousin,
Miss Winriifred+Percy.'
On ,Sunday. next the Anglican.
service will be held.' at 11 o'caock.
The WA, will meet' on Thurs-
day at the home of ,Mra. Tom
• Hodgins.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Murray, recent newlyweds.
Mrs; Ezra' Statiiey, Leonard,
Sharon and Arthur spent Sunday
with., Mrs. Harvey, Hodgins. '
Wit, and Mrs.' George Percy of
Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
'Trafford of Hanover visited' on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Percy:
Master, Wayne ,Percy. •attended:
birthday::party.for Brian Percy..
Mr.' Robert . Jones . of Waterloo
College :was tYe . •guest preacher'
in ..the. Presbyterian ` church . • on
Sunda •
Missrlma 'PereY and Messrs
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ST. HELENS
The W.I, sponsored :a shoot
party on Friday night with 10
tables playing. High 'prizes ;went
to Ml's. Alex Purves and Donald.
Murray with second prizes, going.
to Mrs. Jim Nelson ' and Lorne
Forster.° Low prize went to.
Keith. Cranston and Floyd Phil-
lips. ' ' -,
'On 'Saturday afternoon - the
Lucknow Co-op gas' ' trugk; and
Mr, Frank McWhinney were in
collision at .the corner , of . the 12th
'concession and the Gaunt corner.`
Murray McWhinney, 11 -years -old''
was.:badly,,tut about his -face and
is at Present in Wingharri Hospital
with many stitches in his face.
Mr. Bill Hall and his .young son,
as well as • Mr.' McWhinney • es: '
caped injury m The truck was over-
turned and the .car.. was, badly.
wrecked, .Mr. McWhinney' is em-
ployed with Mr. Andrew •Gaunt.
Mr.; Frank IVIeQuillin is a pa-
tient in Wingham Hospital.
The March meeting of the W.I.
was ,held on' Thursday . in' the hall
with twenty-three ladies.,and .font
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children: " present. Suggestions
were given to +beautify our corn
munity. . The president' is: to be
the' delegate to the Guelph' Con-.
_ference. in •May; Plans were made
to cater 'to a .Lions meeting in
the near future. The Irish prog-
ram. and dance. is planned for
Max!eh 23rd.. Program committee
is Mrs. Andrew Gaunt, Mrs..
Bob Aitchison,: Mrs.: iii. 'borscht
and -Mrs. Lorne. 'Woods with Mrs.
'Fred ' McQuillin,`• Mrs.. Ross Gain
and. Mrs. Ernest Gaunt the
lunch : committee.` A nominating
committee was 'appointed; 'A dis-
cussion followed an the Institute.
display.at.the Lucknow Fall
Fair: Miss. W.. a Rutherford' gave
•the :current events ,in her usual
interesting 'Manner. Mrs. • B.
Green ably ,prepared.. the ,Motto,
"No one • is rich enough to. be,
without a neighbour" and Mrs.
,Fred 'IcQuilliri read`:it. Readings.
were: given ,by'1VIrs., Jim Aitchison
and -Mrs 'Harley Webb Mrs E.
W. Rice • ei? ;;e,_as,',he'AcIP ; Mien'
Gardening . and Beautification.'•
;Mrs. Ross 'Gammie ably acted, as.
auctioneer for ,the auction, sale
of baking:Miss Isobel Miller con-
ducted ' two .Irish : contests 'while
lunch was` served by Mrs ;Harvey.
Webb and Mrs. 'Allan:Miller.
All ladies' Of...the ' 'community
are' invi:ted. to the W6rld.'s Day
of:.'Prayer •: at: 'MrsW 1. Miller's.
on March 9th.
St..,`I•ielen's 4-111 News, .
°The fourth meeting:: of. the -St.
Helen's 'Happy.'Handicrafters was
held ` eV,, the home` of Bar.•bara.
Purdon on Tuesday, evening, Feb
Keith Matilden,: 'Gary Sutton• and
ruary -,7th ,Miss ••'I: •Gilrhris:t,
Donald Barr„ attended'.the.. Stu.: .Horne Economist ; for, Huron
•dent', Bursary ;meetingat 'Wing-.• Count. was , Present. ;Following
• Yf, b
ham' on Sunday .evening the business part of ,:the .meeting,.
•We ' extend' sympath`y •:'to ; ' Mrs;' .Miss Gilchrist 'spoke to the mem-
WiEDNDS DAY, MARCH 7th, 19.62
Stewart MacDonald iii . the pass.-
ing
assing of her' father, the, late • R. W..
Leeson' of Kinloss° 4.
Messrs' Ezra and Douglas ,Stan•.
ley spent the week -end 'With Mr:
and: Mrs. • Everett Stanley . at
Flint and visited Mr. Leonard,
'Stanley :who is : hospitalized at
Lansing, • Michigan, •:
n rLast Week)
•.(Intededo
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The February meeting ;of the
Kinlough Presbyterian W.M.S.
was held at the home of 1VCrs.
Frank Maulden with the Presi-
dent; Mrs. Jack' Barr' in the •, chair..
Mrs. Don Bushell 'took the .scrip—
ture and . meditation and prayer.
byuMrs,"Morley Bushell. A letter.
was read from 'Mrs: D: R. Mc-
Kenzie regarding the. honorary,
'membership certificate. The roll
call was . answered by 9 members,
Mrs. Lyman':.Sutton presided for:
the program; Mrs. Tom MacDon-
ald 'read a poem "A tank:" An
article "The wine :of. Astonish-
ment" was read by Mrs. Sutton.
The Bible, quiz on Joshua 11 'and
1.2 followed. Mrs. George Hark-
ness favoured with' a piano solo.
A reading from the Glad Tidings
was given by 1Vtrs. Frank Maul -
den' and ' Mrs. Dori Bushell; A
'letter from Mrs, Lillian. Dickson
from Free China was .read ; by
Mrs, Sutton, Mrs: Perry Hodgins
and' Mrs. Torn, MacDonald, and
told'. of her work • among the'
Leper's,. ,aborigines and orphans,
MrS, Sutton ,expressed thanks to
the .hostess and, those ' assisting.
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bets giving instructions and ,help-
ful information .about Achieve-
ment Day: She also; gave guid
ance ; • with fitting, !altering • and
cutting. The meeting' closed with
lunch served by Pam Cooper. °&
Pat'' Lippert
Grace ::Was sung' and lunch+ was
served
We. extend sympathy to the
family . of the late Mrs. Williaxrt
Percy who passed away on Mon-
day evening., lyes. Percy had been
in 'failing ••health for a n'
g a umber of.
years.:,
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• •:Mess'rs. Ronald' Parker and :• his
class mate; . Donald Hughes of . the.
O.A.C, Guelph were recent V' is-
itars' with: Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Parer and family. . • •
;We 'extend- our : sympathy- to
Mentibers' of' the Per�cy family .in
the loss- of :their: mother,,; Mrs.
William. Percyof 'Kinlough.
On' Tuesday . afternoon, Mem-
bers of the `!Farm Management
Association metiin the town hall,
T eestyater; Due to .. the rsignation
of Larry Rosevear, who has., join-
ed the =Farm Credit 'at Chatham
and'•which resignation the ,mem-
bers, deeply •regretted the meet=
ing was .:presided . over , by Mr.
George '`Gear, 'Ag.;: Rep. ,• ••'..•
.The community extends sincere
sympathy:to 1VIrs. Kelvin Lamont.
and: Mrs, Stewart; •McDotal'd in
the; loss ;'of their ;father, R. W.
Leeson- of Kinloss;,
1Vr, •
.: Harold • Stewart `made' a•
4business tripto Toronto on Thurs-
day
h urs
day for the Kincardine Creamery.
He was accompanied 'by his b:rb-
ther,' Bud Stewart, •
The. Kinloss Boy ' Scouits `•hdl'd
a' dance . at '.liolyrood on Friday
night and as a .result of their
efforts the Artificial ' ice Fund
at Lucknow wa"s boosted by 'a
hundred • good 'bucks:
':e'verley and Bob Wall were
to','Kitchener 'on Saturday and •
took in: the Ice Capades.This was
a treat of their' Sunday School
teacher, ' Mr.'A.' Mcl ague`. ,•
Mr and Mrs: James Wraith of
Lucknow, spent Sunday afternoon
With . Mr. .and 'Mrs. ].Morley Wall
and family and then they ,spent •
Sunday evening with Mrs.' Frank,
Brown and: Reg ...
COLWANASH • LASSIES
LEARN CLOTHING ZIPS
The fourth meeting of Colwan-
ash Learning Lassies was held'.
in 4 ,Hackett's Church, 'basement: .
Thee, roll ' call was -answered by
one way : a girl may. ;plan .her
see arates 'to:. flatter . her figure.
P •
Notes Were taken . on seams--
'plain, french; pinked,' overcast,'
single and overcast 'double.
They ,are to :practice gathering„
facing and under ,stitching. Mrs,
Nelson demonstrated how to base •..,
facings for square necks ,and V-
shape necks. The meeting closed,
with the Queen .played by Barb ;,
era' Nelson.:•
A judge says that.sparing the.
g
'rod is one reason for '.juvenile
delinquency.'•In .the -old days they.
used to thrash things out.
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