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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-05-30, Page 8PAGE EIGHT Tx -- tvcxxow---'sENTuv :; LucK vow►: oN TARio ReceiveNine At.i. St.. Helens Church even And when the time comes, make sure you get an efficient, hard: .working Esso Oil, Furnace,. the furnace. that' stays younger so much longer! •LOW • BUDGET. TERMS Up To Five 'Years To Pay. • ot AVENS Pl nnbmng And I ' ' eating - Phone 73 Lucknow • ESSO' OIL BURNER SALES And, SERVICE BROWN1E, S 'The 1st Luekriow _ ` Brownies met . on • May 23ard `and, ,played ;games ', until . it was .. time to :open. , the .meeting, Toadstool Vairy, Mary.. 'Jardine, set the Woodland' scene ..and 'distributed the pouches to the sixes in their - corners, Brown: Owl .inspected for 'shiny pins and. the • sixers Marked their. 'booksbefore: cern- to Fairy Ring. ' .. , A. poster • had :been. prepared. With 'a ' pocket• •for, each six. The �-erodes -:who-Lrerheinibered --:prat✓ their coritrilutions towards: ` six screens . in the'. pocket' • They'°Browriies sat 'while ile . 'they` listened : •to a :true . story„ of an.. accident ,near Niagara 'Falls_ and agreed . with the; writer that •3 •t lives. aught 'have `•been saved • if `those -who attempted the rescue had had seme , knowledge of knots • In work ` period:' .the .younger Brownies: reviewedthe knots they had ;.learned .and - eight girls Passed their. knot ,test. The other' Brownies had ,an. interesting ?practice and ,games in carrybl`g a Message ' correctly;, followed by more .discussion .on: work 'for. the ,Pathfinder: Badge: In Pow -wow . circle; . it .was discovered, -.after.,,rnany, attempts, that 'nobody remeriabers '.ho* to cut 'out a'sno'wflake. A discussion. on courtesy ' and•.' kindness dis-• disclosed that the 'Brownies have given this subject . some thought and -Will be. more conscious .;in the -.future: ' of their duty as Brownies to: be. courteous;' Sixer•, Marie Parrish read an . Elf story and Brown Owl told about "The Brownie who wanted toy •' ibe first." Tidying up took linger. :than usual, • ab' the meeting dismissed quickly, through the . magic tun- nel � The 2 '� ` r ''Lucknow : Brownie ' Pack • met Tuesday,. .May 22and 'with Pack' Leader Diane Jamie- son ., in /charge, assisted by 'Barb- ara' Rathwell. Fairy Queen 'for the meeting. was .Donna Leader. Fairy. Ring was followed by. Inspection, for buttons done' up and -belts tight acid neat...After Fairy Gold, the ':Brownie.s went to their corners, Where' the ° sixers marked their books. In test corners, the Golden: Bar Brownies reviewed the flags which ;'compose the: Union Jack while ; the,' Golden : Hand group .practised :skipping and' . ball, throwing • Fallowing.Pow-wow,'the. meet= ing closed with the Squeeze, Prayer • ;and C'hirnes.: • A dog.'catcher from .Listowel :who'• periodically visits' Walker- ton, is finding few dogs on: tie ;loose as' the ' by-lawconfining dogs is being. rigidly Observed since , the • County Town decided, to employ .a ,dog' catcher; THE ALASKA BROWN .BEAR isthe biggest meat -eating, animal in the world,. often attaining a height of ten feet when • he rears up on his hind legs. Like all •bears,. the `brownie; hibernates in winter. Soon after the first snow falls, he find's a cave or a deep shelter under an over- hanging ledge of rock. There he curls up and sleeps until spring. The bear `retires' for severalmonths every year, • sustained by the fat stored in his body. When human beings retire, however, they don't receive the same help.from•,Nature.•They turn insteadto life.• insurance.: Nothing can make a man's retirement years more `. financafly secure than a portfolio of Sun Life, policies' tailored to his requirements. Let.metell you how. Wm Kinahan . r . $.R •'2, "L 1CKNOW Phone Winghatn 717--w-4 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA Presentation To Emerson Family • (PUTtFEE GROVE NEWS) Friends and neighbours lath- ered ered at the South -Line School on Saturday . evening to say. good-bye to Mr. and' Mrs. San' Emerson and Hilda, before they move to. Ripley.; M. Irvine Brown was chairman for the programme. The more we get together was . sung; readings were .given • by Mrs. Bill, Peter-' ,Baugh, Mrs, Donald McCosh Mrs. George "Emerson.; • musical number by the orchestra, ' Mrs,,. Aurel Armstrong, Mr. Jack Pe-.• tenbaugh with' E'velyn. • Harkness . at thepiano; song; by Alda 1Za�rk less and :Marilyn Peterbaugh;. step dancing with Dale,: Lynn .and. Wayne Armstrong sword " & highland, fling by Joan Thompson harmonica number. by' ' William Arnold Mr Harold Nicholson' & Mrs. /William Arnold spoke . on behalf of the gathering 'that all will • .miss Sam and • Pearl •and. extending 'best `wishes that they will ' enjoy living in Ripley: An adduress,.was "read by Mr. Iooward Thompson. 'Mr. George Harkness: presented the couple with a' desk and beautiful: `'bowl and 'Hilda with a lamp, after which, lunch was •served; Mr; • arid Mrs. Jack.. Emerson .of Lucknow , visited Mr. " and Mrs. Sail. Emerson on Saturday,. .Bob' and Donnie Thompson, Nancy Dore and Gladys Gawley spent 'two days. in Detroit."• -David Bhody is visiting :Bob Thompson. ' • •Mrs.' Louis Misoh sPent Thurs- :day With ,Mrs. Frank Dore: ' , • Mrs. Howard :Hollands and: pu- pils enjoyed/.arbor day by going. fishing Miss Rosalyn ' .Swann, London,' visited • Mrs. ",Helen Swann.• Mr.' Frank. Dore, and Ronnie, •.Mr.. Claude Dare spent : the week- end 'in Wiarton; : • Mr.. and' Mrs. Gordon MacDon- aid. and; Mary Helen 'visited Mr., and,. Mrs. Thorn;as' Macdonald: Mrs. ,Edbuii Busheli,.. was hos- tess to the . Kinilough . •Pres+byteri- . an •W.M.S Mrs.; Frank Dore '•and. Dianne. visited; Mr; 'and Mrs.: Gerald Brindley. Mr. ' and ',Mrs. Donald MeCosh and Richard, Mrs. Arden Ma- son; • Mrs. Gordon Patterson were among those at Mrs.. J; W. Colwell's: on Friday to .celebrate •her '84th .birthday.. Miss Evelyn Embury, Toronto, Mr. and. Mrs.' Andre*', Patterson. visited Mr. ' and ; Mrs: Burton' Collins,. . Mr. Roger 'Wo'od Miss 'Marg-' area Mc'osh,`. Toronto, Mr. • Or- land Walsh,. Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. 'Lynn "Geddes 'and Boob of Kinloss, 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Thomas Walsh of Kincardine, Mrs:- Victor, Emerson, Whitechurch, .Miss. An- netta* Forster and. Miss .• 'Mary; Anne.'McCosh, Toronto were re- cent visitors; ,:of - Mr.-•, and Mrs. Donald McCosh' and Richard. .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kellar, Arlene and Chuck of • :Allanburg, .Mr. ' and •.Mrs Wilbur .Garner,, Mark arid Linda of Welland,'i Miss' Margaret 'Morrsey , of Al=' lan'burg • spent : theweek-end with'. Mr. and Mrs.'. Dori Dore. .A number from Purple ,Grove attended the auction. :sale for •Mr. Robert J, Kaake op Friday:. .1VIrs. Victor. Emerson and •Mrs, Don . McCosh attended • .District Annual at Keady.• on , Tuesday: On '.Wednesday they were •' ac- con�ypanied by " Mrs. 'Cecil , 1`iol lands to. Droinore and on Thurs-' day by 'Mrs. _ O1iff •Hewitt to Burgoyne.. 'Mrs. Victoria Smith, Mr. and Mrs. ,Goldie• .Huston;- Mrs. Louis Misch, Mrs: Frank 'Dore,'Mrs,' Jack McNab, Miss Gladys Mac- oriald, Mr and Mrs. Bruce Ray- nerd visited Miss Margaret and Mr, Donald Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gilchrist and Grant visited, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon MacDonald, Mr.and Mrs. Gordon MacDon ald visited Mr,. and Mrs,. Lloyd McClure, Paisley. . ff :met had. ,ib faith in, ore another . , , ail' of us would have to live•wi'th'in our Meanies. R. (ST. HELENS: NEWS) On •Saturday. afternoon and evening, Mrs. Carl Johnston of Bluevale entertained friends & relatives at a ' .trousseau tea in honour of ,her , daught'er, Marie; Attending from. .this community were Mr's.. Frank.MeQuillin, Mrs.. Fred McQuillin, Mxs., Ed Mc Quillen, Mrs. Wilfred McQUillin,• Miss Beatrice `M,cQuillin, Mrs. William. Purdoni Mary and Bar bara, Mrs. E. W. Rice and' Wilda Dawson. • Mrs. Fred . M cQu•illtn' entered Victoria Hospital; London • on Sunday , where she underwent major surgery on' Monday. On Sunday morning, Rev.. B. F. Green received the following into the Membership , of the St. Helen's . Church, by. , certificate' were Mr. .and .Mts. Don Panna- becker and by profession • of faith,' Susan.... 'Dorscht, • , •Wayne Todd, Gordon ,and Ross : Panna Becker; Mr's. Harvey • Garrick; Patricia Carrick, Mr. • Wesley Wicks. • Mr.. and Mrs. Chester : Corbett of Toronto were Sunday visitors. with Mr. and 'Mrs. 'Allan ' Miller. Mr. Ross Errington•,. Preceptor of Blyth R:B P.. 1226 attended the' Grand Black Chapter of, .Ontario West' as a: delegate •on Wednes- • UrEpNE,,S1*_4_111ALK,39th, W. A. "BUD" HAMILTON HEATING .OILS - GASOLINE. OTIiPR YARN PRODUCTS PH.220 W -LUCKNOW day and Thursday in Fort Wil- liam. Being County' Master, of North Huron L.O,L., he' also at- tended' t-tended' the Grand . 'Orange Lodge of Ontario West' sessions at, Port Arthur -on 'Friday and . Saturday, A sign.. in 'a' gift shop. Window . read,' `iFor the' man . who , has everything: a calendar to, remind. him when the payments •are 'due."• MONUMENTS F or . sound counsel :and a fair' price .cin. a monument .. correctly designed, from •: quality ;.material, SKEL'TON:MEMORIALS • Pet . -O'H n;, Prop. aya • • Established ;Over. Sixty Years Phone• •'638-W. . • alkerton• rely on Ontario boa. �rou TO 3,4M11110N CANADIANS There's.added • joy in getting an important' house= hold' appliance whenyou know you've financed it sensibly'on• the Bank of Montreal. Family Finance Plan. Monthly payments * on thislow-cost, life-. insured plan are •tailored to fit your income 'and convenience. Pinance your purchases the sensible way -.through the B of M. Family Finance Plan. "Ask about it at your neighbourhood B of M today. ANK OF MONTREAL IIu'Rna'n�i PI LOW-COST, LIFE -INSURED LOANS Lucknow Branclls MILTON RAYNER, Manager pRp;•a3dg `Y,