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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-05-30, Page 9Y NIAY 3ath QR? SEly'TiN.EI:,; NOWT NTARIC Youn Man Fr Buce ,R din IL"A1.............."......v....00......m....rnmom - . • - . r. ii i i K. ■' ^ yy{ .ia ., • rz IIr 1. e • 1, . IForrh$6 r' . .. .// yJl s r�� .. A young, since re and. / - t��Js� n conscientious :farmer. II /t`. It ■. 1. who.. has. had experience. � ,�;•� . . � <s.. ■• ,, ..: ■: in municipal. gogovern-y •• ea r, ment and who o , is . • • 4 respected, in his • 1 community, and in JOHN MacKENZIE E r Count .: ' Bruce ` :Liberal• Candidate .i• IN_ :the y . r.. ■ '. ■ I .Stand For Tomorrow Tal�e,� A. i 1: WORK FOR•' YOUR :LIBERAL CAND. IDATE, TODAY •: r ' ... ■ ■■ ■ .• ■ ■ ■. JohnMOKontie ■ Invite Dsstruic.t. W.1..:To-Dupgannon, Nearly 100 delegates and ln- st,itute" mern.bers attended the District Annual of WestHuron at We.sleyWillis, .Church, Clinton, with the members of the Clin- ton Branchas t ss 'r. h. he. hoste Ib anc._ The registrationwas in charge of . the. Clinton inem'bers and ' the president,Miss Josephine i. ne W ood cock, was in, charge of the Meet ' ing. Mrs. E. Radford 'was the pianist. An impressive In Mem; oriam service was in charge' of Mrs. Cecil:'$lake, Dungannon, and. Mrs. Toynbee Lamb, of Tiger Dunlop branch. A . white' .tulip was added to a beautiful flower arrangement in memory of. each of the .six members who •had° passed on to higher service. The names. honoured ,were:: Mrs: Harold " Phillips,... lyth;; . Mrs, Frank clew and Mrs., Norman Sly, . both of Clinton; Mrs. Neil MacDonald, Kiritail, and Mrs. 'i:: Harold Currie and 'Mrs; Blmer Wilkinson, both of Win•gham.• ■ The provincialboard director, • •11 Mrs. John. ,MacLean, •Seaforth,- III ratified the district directors of the • 1t1 branches: They were: ` Mrs.. George Million, Auburn; Mrs. r r BRILlCE NEEDS.A. ' Young L ib raI' ■ M K.sJOHN ac E�NZIE Brute . Nee• r. r. ROSS WHICHER, Liberal Member for Bruce a will be speaking ON BEHALF of : JOHN MacKENZIE, . Liberal. Candidate, on `:CKNX - TV . on THURSDAY, /: 1 JUNE 7th at 11:25 p.m. . '• ■ •• ' r• Published byBruce Liberal ' /Association N. ■ • , • i1eUiru"a1.IlUni!11ur1Ui•U1run.n.n,ui1U1U1anaau•■ii .. .JMrs: : J osemp F,Cotzrtney:las :been :KINGSBR DGS confined, Win ham Hospital Mss Stella Dean has, returned to• h'er. home here after spending the winter months 'in Toronto. :Mrs. Nora • Sinnett 'and ' Shan; non of ,Detroit spent `•the .Week- end at their , home. . Dr: and Mrs. J. A. Kasper` of Detroit spent, the week -end . with Mr. John ;O'Connor,:• Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brinker of Detroit visited Mr. ` and. Mrs. • ,Earl Drennan over the week -end. or the, past few days,. Mrs. Jos. F,nleon of West.' Wawanosh' . is helping at •home. . Several' from here attended the rake •of Mrs. H. P.. :Hogan Hanover On Sunday...Mrs.': Hogan. was • .originally : from this parish. Mr: ' and Mrs. John Austin, Joe and. Ralph. and '.Mist. ,,Fay Hogan spent Sund.ay, with Master' Eugene Austin .who . •is in Sick. Children's Hospital„•London.; Nj vAl°11 New anti -moth attachment for your cleaner. Mothproofs anything; 's Ru blankets, clothes, closets! Easy. to use. Comes complete with crystals. 984 VALUE • NEW EUREKA'P.ee.b- CLEANER w Loaded with power!. Lavish with features! Lightweight,yet. has a motor•over.1 •H. P.! Now, see all the other outstanding Princess features:,; • convenieri'st cord ;holder handle . • Extra -large, disposable ; Sanitized0 dust. beg • • Deluxe 8 -pc. 95set of cleaning accessories •' Flip•top'lid • Easy; -roll wheels Power adjuster GREEK TV and ELECTRIC Walter • Scott, .Belgrave; • Mrs.. Wellington Good,, Blyth; •'Mrs.. •Norman Batkin, Clinton; Mrs. .Wilbur Brown; Dungannon; Mrs. Norman Clairmont, 1Gbderich;. Mrs.' Tom "Allen,' •L. ondesboro; Mrs. Charles .McDonald, S.t. Hel- ens; : Mrs. Toynbee.' Lamb, . Tiger' Dunlop;• Mrs. Ste cart McLennan,: Kintail; Mrs. Norman McLaugh lin,' Wingham. • ' • Mrs. Ross 'Gammie of St; Helens was among the' delegates tothe.. presidents' conference' :at. Guelph •who gave reports. 'The . conveners reports of the Standing'. Committees were re- ceived;'"Agriculture' and Canad- ian, . industries, ° Mrs. • Charles' MacDonald, St.; ,: Helens; home: economics and Health; Mrs. Nor - . man Clairmont, Goderich; his- torical research and ' current events, Mrs t Lorne Hasty,:Dun, gannon, public '' relations, • •Mrs.' Charles Nelson: it was. decidedto send.; a• card to ” Mrs.. Otto Popp, of 'Diungan- non, expressing •regret ' that .she coutd . not be, at the' meeting due ;to.: illness. The• officers' > are::past :.pres ident, Mrs. Otto Popp,. Dungan-' non president,. Miss • Josephine ,Woodcock, : Blyth; 1st Vice-pres- ident, Mrs. Donald ,Riehl, Goder- ich; '2nd, vice-president, Mrs. 3,, the annual, dinner meeting. of the Kincardine Unit FWTAO 'vas held! on Thursday evening at Chalmers Church when tea - chess from here attended. The guest speaker was Herennah Aloo, a student from Kenya. Africa, The roll call was `�HoW to . pep up, our unit .meetings.. Following are . the reports con- veners: +Finance; Mrs. Mary, Arm- strong; Publicity, Miss Ada -pew- ley; Legislation, Mrs, Maithel Wilson; Research,. Mrs. Kathe- rine Collins; 'Status, Mrs. • Martha MoCrindle; Superannuation,. Mrs, Mary..Sheane • • ' Mrs. Ardill Mason of . Huron spent, • as few 'days with her mo- th'er, Mrs. J. W. Colwell., . • Mrs.' Roy Schneller, Mrs. Gert- rude (Walsh and Miss Edna: Boyle. attended the Bruce Deanery meeting at the church . of the Messiah, , Kincardine on . Thurs-. Congratulations to• 'Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Murray (nee 'Joan Sutton) on: the !birth •of a son. A .number from here attended the fashion .show at the LDHS last Thursday evening under the direction of 'Mrs. Laurel Hewitt, teacher of home economics. The Anglican Service will be• held at. 11 o'clock on'Sunday next: • Miss •:WinnifredPercy, Mr. & Mrs.. 'Perry • Hodgins were.. in Wingham` on 'Friday attending the capping ceremony 'at the hospital 'there • when their. daugh=, ter 'Sharon' Idodgins received 'her cap. There were , 21 girls''. in the class. ' a • A number from here attended the service in the Ripley Pres byterian Church' . on Sunday' af- ternoon fpr'the.• Buoy Scouts, and 'Cubs. • / Misses �Sandr:a.Percy and:Laura. Breckles . of Toronto spent, the week -end at ..their respective. homes. here.: p A gathering: of..relatives. was held . at the home , of .:Mrs. • Ivan McFarlan • 'on Saturday evening When a'',shower was , held, for' Miss : Muriel Bannerman :(.bride- elect)." Visitors ' with. • Mrs. William„ Cox : and - Rev. Benson Cox Were, Mrs. Walter �',Farreli of :Clark, Mrs. Ed Slade •' of ' Kincardine, Mr. and •Mrs.' John Coiling,. Con.. 4,; 'iiuron. arid' Miss. Margaret Black • of Ripley, Miss .' Winnifred Percy, •'Joan Brian Percy', Visited' On: Monday with their. cousin,, • Miss ;Sally .McKay at Port Elgi_n� • Mrs.Mat;rt'.Bushell was host- ess for the May meeting of the Pres{byteri.an W.M.S. There were: 10 members present. The presi dent,• Mrs. Jack Barr was inx charge.' Mrs, Morley Bushell read the 'scripture from' Judges 6, and gave the meditation on ' G- deon•. Mrs, Perry,Hodgins led in: prayer. Mrs.. George Harkness, had the missionary topic which. was the 'anniversary 'of ` George Leslie/icKay to. Formosa. "1Vrs• ' Perry Hodgins "gave th'e, report on the Presbyterial meeting ,hefd at Lucknow. The Word for the roll. call was "Receive.' Miss Margaret Robertson 'was in charge :of the. following'�program, R'eadin'gs • were given by. Mrs. Don Bushell, Mrs,, Gordon . Mac • Donald, Mrs,. Frank ' ' Maulden Mrs. Don. •Bushell and Mrs. Jack Barr sang a ''duet' "In the' Gar- den". Mrs. George • Harkness. • fa- : vo�red with a piano ',solo and also gave the' courtesy remarks'. The meeting, closed with bhe' Lord's. Prayer" and lunch was served. • Mr. arid Mrs. Don Mc�Cosl and..: Mrs: 'Gertrude Walsh were S•un- day dinner .guests with .Mrs.. J • W. Colwell. • Those ' attending the birthday party for Mrs. Colwell were Mrs. Annetta' Bushell ,' of ,Lucknow, Mrs' CurrieColwell r and, daugh- ter Anne Con'. 2, Mrs. Delbert Hedley, Paddy and /Beverley, :Con.. 6,'. Mrs.• Gordon Patttersdn, Mrs. Archil Mason, Huron and Mrs. Don • ,McCosh of Purple Grove. . BITUARY WILBERT J. FELL The death of Wilbert. J- : Fell of `Staffa occurred.: in. Scott ',:Me- moria! Hospital, •�Seaforth,, on Fri:- day,' ri- day, .May 251th in his 70th :.year. He had' (been. :hospitalized' . for about six weeks. .Mr. Fell is, survived by ausr. wife; one daughter,.. Mrs.. Arnold Alton' • (Lois) of Ashfield. 'Town- ship; one son, Lorne, 61 . the home farm; ,two: sisters; Miss Edna. Fell of Goderich and Mrs. Alex :Mac- Donald, Seaforth: ;The funeral service . was held' on Monday at the Whitney Fun- eral 'Home; 'Seaforth,, conducted by. Rev. A...:H. Dayriard'of Staffs. with' .interment' in`•'Staffa ceme tery. Have ' You Renewed Your 'Sub ' sc, ription? Jac Collinson, . R R.R.R. Goderich; ve••••••••uu■••••••u•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • f secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Wes. • , p • BradnockAuburn; federated re :- resentative, Mrs. Arthur . Clark, 11.R...1, Auburn;. •alternate,' Mrs. Wilbur Brown, Dungannon;' dis- trict.' 'delegate, • Miss Josephine 'Woodcock, .Blyth; alternate, Mrs Qtto ' Popp, Dungannon Conveners of standing com- m ittees are: Citizenship . and ed-. ucation, Mrs R. Proctor, : R.R. 5,., Brussels; agriculture and Can; • adian industries, Mrs'. Charles • • McDonald, R.R. • 2, Lucknow; historical research, and currentevents, Mrs.„Lorne ,Hasty; R.R. 1, Dungannon; •home econornics, Mrs, Norman Clairmont, -coder, 'ich; resolutions, • Mrs. Ed. Davies, Auburn; public; relations, Mrs: Charles Nelson,, Clinton; junior activities, Mrs. Bill':,Coultes, R.R, 5; ,Brussels; ` auditor.S';. Mrs. Tait Clark, R.R. 5, Goderich, Mrs: 'Robert Bean, R..li 5, Goderich; representative on Huron, Comity Farm .Safety: Council,' Mrs. Chas.' Elliott, Clinton. • ,History of the West' ' Huron district is to be started.. Mrs. Lorne Scr'iingeour, of ,Blyth, was named. the curator and the, com- mittee is to.be the district. di- rectors -of .the' 11 branches.., • Mrs. Cecil' Blake,.. of Dungan non, 'invited the District .4) hold annual. ',meeting next , year at Dungannon. Mrs. Walter Scott extended courtesy remarks. tA.MODEL4. ••••�• • � • • T. K. Waldie of . Walkerton, B.A. 'puxblic school inspector for this distriot, :Who resides in' Walkertonand has been doing graduate studies conducted by the University` bt • Toronto, ' will. -receive his Mas•ter” of Education' ' 'Phone 1.1'0 -- .Luckno�w':e gree at ; the' June . ist ' convo insimenwo,:, _." . .. -cation.• • : '1962 Pontiac Laurentian . Sedan automatic • fully equipped • (one used, 'ed,one new) " :• • 1962 Po'�h tiac Parisienne, 4 -door. ' hardtop,. fully.♦ powered, ; •. / 327 V-8 'engine., • 1961 Pontiac Standard.. Sedan • 1961 Pontiac Laurentian, Power steering, auton'matic, fully • • ' • , .. equipped, •• • 1961 Pontiac ''Parisienne 4 -door hardtop,.V-8, automatic,• s fully ,powered: m4_ • • 4 1961: Chev Impala 4 -door : Hardtop, V-8, automatic full ' . • powered. ; '1961 Ford Fairlane 500 Sedan, automatic and power steering - • 1960 Chev Belair Sedan,. automatic • 1960 Vauxhall • se 1959 Pontiac Sdan,. automatic, fully equipped 1958 Pontiac Sedan, automatic • 1957 Pontiac Sedan, automatic • 1957. Pontiac sedan, standard. • • • 1957 Dodge V-8 sedan, "automatic:. • • e 1957 Buick Sedan; automatic • 1956. "Ford . Cust?rn Sedan,automatic NUMBER OF 1955 MODELS from . ; ; • •, $350. up • • ••• MANY, OLDER MODELS • TO ' CH(OOSE • FROM ..• TRUCKS • or • 1960 1/2 -ton Chev Panel Truck. • 1957 Chev Panel Carryall.' `• • • • Brussels Motors ' :•: •', . • Cities Service Dealer • — , Phone 173, Brussels li ii•••••*•••s••••••••••••••uouoo••••ii••••o•••• • 4