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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-05-09, Page 7yi'il •ESD•X', MA.' ,:SIJ 982 THE LUCKNQW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE MR fi ESS:O SERVICE FOR TOP '.QUALITY ATLAS B .r: ERIES DUNLOP TIRES (Most Sizes In Stock ) AT REASONABLE' PRICES!. Repairs to. All Makes of. Cars and: Tractors 3 . Licensed Mechanics: 'heel Alignment and Balancing -•MOTORCADE • DEALER BROWNIE N The 'lst • Lucknow' Brownie Pock 'began its meeting on May 2nd.; with. games. , Twenty-two•. Brownies were • present: Nancy Walden was Toadstool. Fairy, • ' The usual ceremonies of Fairy• Ring, .Fairy Gold and Inspection. were' carried out and: • the ':sixes, went. to 'their homes,. where the :sixers 'marked their : books.' The. younger ;Brownies.: 'tried: their' test in sewing buttons and :poetised walking a straight line while the. older girls. learned; to. signal. "Golden ABand." •The' Pack was • happ''y to Wel- come Mrs.: McKim. to Pow-W.ow and ;to listen ,with . interes.t arid delight to.. two stories, "The. Tpngue cut Sparrow" .and "An- ders' Cap:'.' . Mrs. •McKi.m, wa's thanked, invited IP. Corrie. ,back. soon and given the Pack, Salute,. The Brownies reported ' in turn `what they had heard during: the Easter holidays by staying; very still. ;and listening' for a little. while. The • reports were varied. and interesting and ' all 'but few • had' remembered. The .meetirig`'closed with' •the } . singin.g', of . two. verses, .of. "God Save 'the Queen and Chimes. 2nd BROWNIE PACK , The 2nd .Lucknow'; .Brownie Pack :met:on Tuesday 'aft.erneon • with ten ` irls " ` present..: Linda ;.., g Henderson's was : Toadstool Fairy for .the .meeting. Packie Diane Jamieson was in charge of games to open the meeting, • followed 'bk Fairy Ring, Fairy Gold and. Inspection, - • • The Golden• • Bar Brownies passed , their skipping test and had: a short lesson' ori semaphore along. with Golden Hand. Brown ies who also reviewed the corn- pas„ work. Patricia Hamilton read .a poern on Brownies 'in Pow -Wow. A game was: acted out 'revealing What ; each .Brownie hoped- be a't 21 It was decided •to do sortie handicraft at • the next' meeting :and two sample's; were. shown. Brown Owl. told a story and,. the 'meeting closed With the Brownie, squeeze; smile song. and prayer. ' ,/Wed In Toronto • Easter :flowers forrined the 'set- ' ting " in Rosedale •United Church,` Toronto,; . for the wedding which united in .marriage, Miss?: Janet Ann •Brainham., 'daughter of ..Mr. and Mrs.. ;Clement Bramham of. England, and: .Mr Thomas•. A1- ton,. "son Of the late Mr. Harry Alton, and Mrs. Alton: of Walk- erton. Rev. G. MacGregor'Grant of floiated :at the ceremony, The: groom's sisters, Miss Ann,. and Miss Nancy Alton, were the : bride's •attendants,. LOCHALSH 'Congratuf ations to Mr. . and Mrs. Donald Simpson on the 'ar, rival *.'of a baby boy, Mr, and, , Mrs.. Dave Cowan;. of -Sarnia :called: few iii the community .during the week. ' Ivan Cook met With a paintuj accident while at wlork on Mon .day, ,Ivan. ' fell backwards. injur- ing his .spine. • Mrs. 'Dan •Wylds, was hostess to. Kintail Institute, ;on Thursday ' at .. °Kintail hall, Mrs. Elliott • Sandy was present and told about 'her trip to Florida,, Mr. Hugh MacKenzie., of L•e-- •vack is holidaying • with his bro- ther,' Mr. K. L.' MacKenzie. Mr. and Mrs,: Lloyd Barkwell and Ricky of Eoymounrt visited e • with: relatives in this community" during ,the • week. ' Mrs. Kenneth Farrish is spend- ing a pend-inga few days in Goderich with her daughter,- Mrs. Gilders. Mr, • and Mrs. Jack MacCreight are hack .among their friends, in Loch alsh after •spending the win-. ter in De'troit : . Fire quickly ' destroyed ; the dwelling of Mr. arid Mrs. Fred Martin early Monday morning • Shower . Held For Bride -Elect. : (OLIVET NEWS) The Mak '.• meeting .' of the. United: Church Women was ;held on... Thi,irsday • evening at.. the home of :Mrs.,. ,. Walter. Rou'lston. Mrs.,' ,Robert Osborne was ' in charge of •the' worship .service' and read ;'a : thought.; provoking paper.: entitled`.: "Our ' Lord • and. His Church." Mrs. ' Melv,in Col- ling read the, scripture and coal mented on the'ten 'rules. for ing :as found in the twentieth'. chapter of Exo ius, ,,Misses San- dra MacGlarles and Sharon Calling .played :a delightful .piano duet. Mrs.. "Allan MacTavish led in -,prayer, and' 'Mrs. Osborne :re- viewed a re-viewed':a .chapter'• from the study, book "Signals for the S:ixty's,. which, dealt with 'teenagers and educational - problems. ' It was announced that there would be a' 'Presbytery:. IRally in Ripley ori June`'4th. Twenty dollars was ..given . to Miss, Mary 'Roulston treasurer of the choir towards the purchase : :of new. : 'music I ' 'Effective the first of the', books Mrs Melvin„ .Collin g gave 'Month,'.d'og owners in Wingham "a few highlig'hts from the .Chris.:- „were Chris=.were ',required' to : keep• • their tiara. Education': ;meeting. held : at ' canines confined; '. • Bervie recently, The offering , issa imsisa■■ai mm reanaupsimi■a■ isissm,iii■i•.■a■a.a■a••sia111 411111 ■oll airar■ • . trg Wife • • GREASE JOB • SIMONIZING • POLISHING Day)�r Night,: CaiI EMERGENCY CALLS ZING TIRE REPAIRS Clinton 212 ''VICTORIA STREET, ON HIGHWAY 4 • CABIN TRAILER RENTAL BY .iH¢ WEEK OR. MONTH s. Comb Q . ne your home-grown drains with: HICK DEVELOPING• CONCE NTRATE the fresh mix;.'wtth the `meat'meal base! Want tostart each young' egg factory off on the right road in life? Then feed 'em your own home-grown grains fresh- mixed with'National.Developing Concentrate. It's rich in meat Meal. protein, so it forms a perfect balance with'the vegetable nutrients in the grains you supply , Whether you have yourown grains- or we supply them, we can' custom blend the finest fresh -mix you can buy., ,right „here at the mill:.- using National Concentrate, ' of course:, P.S. New from National—National Poultry Grower, a complete feed, plain or medicated! ; • A PRODUCT OP CANADIAN , INDUSTRIES LIMITED 430:5 R. FINLAYSON one 91,:iuckn�w t••••aa•in••n•••,oral•ieeesa•siia•iioana•a*•naa►•. • was dedicated by Mrs. Oscar ■ White, and- Mrs. 'Douglas .Henry thanked .:;thehostess, the cern- - ■ i' Initte'e in .charge of ' the, service and the pianists. .The :meeting closed ,with” the singing of ' one verse •of : "What • a Friend: 'We. Have. in Jesus,": and ' the ,U C.W. Benediction. Lunch 'was served by Mrs. • Osborne. and; her• 'grou.p. After which'.: a . very . successful bake sale was held, ' Sonne from, here attended the Red Cross rbldod• clinic. 'in •K14= cardine ori Tuesday: There Was. ■ a very poor response, apparent- ▪ ly too many "let George do it:"•, a. Those in charge N were: a liatTe` • � disappointed, as there' is a great ■ I need for blood , "Suffered/ Broken `Leg 'Last Sunday-' little Wendy a, .Hamilton had the . misfortune to break , her leg just above the ■ -ankle, //however, she is progres- II 'sin.g fa(vourably• Miss' Mary White has acte:pfed Mr. Walter Dexter *as soloist,. in the United ChuOh on' Sunday when he sang "Jesus is all the World •to Me." On Tuesday, Mrs. Harvey Brooks and Marilyn • drove to London where. they were honed' by Miss Alice: for; a trip to Tor— onto for a ,visit with Miss Shirley." ,Brooks: • Mrs.., A1v in Hamilton : and:' •fa- roily spent • the , •week=end in Hariilton' with. Mr.: and Mrs; Ion McDonald and'•'family.' Misses Doin'na -Osborne of To-:. ronto and Ailed 'rooks'' of • Lon don ” spent thea week end at t ei homes.. 'here, • Mr: and Mrs. Herb. 'White of Park "Head. •and Mr. (Fred Moul- ton of Kin.garf visited on Stn - • day. with Mr. and Mrs,, Oscar White and family: • Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hamiltorif and family visited , on Sunday -with, Mr. and Mrs, Duncan, . '. Nihilism in Goderich, .. a- position on the domestic, staff D.tJPLICATOR 'supplies, bond Of the Wingham. Hospital. • Miss Carol. Anger was guest. of hdnotrr when a :shower -was' field at 'the home of. Mrs. Leslie McMinn, of Wirigham on Monday evening. Twenty -•five co -.workers gathered to shower hcr;.with mis- cellaneous gifts • and, thei' gaod•' wishes. for.•iher Conning marriage Only $55.:.* I(' y ' For:., •One :�W'ee s Holxda TRAILER HITCH * • W'IRING' " INSURANCE SUPPLIED AT N O EXTRA ';COST • � $55 SATURDAY NOON TO SATURDAY,' NOON , $55 ■ IN id CAL SHORT'S B}A• NOW! s rIIirsiissi�iiiirr■iiii. its 'rsiii�rAslirisihi 'iriM n aIN�.>r■lsa�faa■tins■■■lli■j■rri'niRi ■ N paper, mimeo paper, tyjiewrit7ec, .paper in pads and quantity, ink for. Gestetner' machines, ' st/encils and master sheets; duplicator ,. fluid, ' hectograph . n'iaclines and .supplies, if we don't stock your requirements, we will be glad to order for you.: The Lucknow • . . ••