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"NEDNESDAY, SEW 404 *0
{FriaLUCKNOW .SESITINKL, LUCKNOWr ONTARIO
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• PAM SEVth
CHURCII NEWS
$hakes U.C,W,
Mrs. James. Arnold was host-
ess- tO
ost-e s,'tO the Blake's' United Church
• women on Thursday afternoon,
September 6th, Thi, teen mem-
bers, 1. visitor and 3 'children.
attended. Mrs. L. Menary • ..open-
ed the meetingwith a hymn and
prayer. Mrs. 'Warren Zinn. read
the scripture., Mrs. Wm. Irvin
had' : a temperance reading and
Mrs. Jack gIrwin the study 'bpok.
Plans were xnade ffor a .bazaar
and tea to be held. at `the .manse
on September 21st at 2;30. The.
meeting closed with :a hyrrn and
the Lord's Prayer in. unison. A
lovely 1"uneh was served by Mrs:
Arnold and; Mrs. Herman Philr
lips. •
Presbyterian W.M.S.
Miss N. M.al o %read minutes The aim and ..ori the I Circle Was given''b 1VIrs, Russel
elm purpose�' �.
and. 'correspondence. The• BLble W.M S, was repeated. Miss Dean Mrs, Simpson and Mrs. ' N. CY',,,
.Study was !based ;on forgiving. MacLeod :spoke on the rprobleiris MacKenzie, and Mrs. Emerson )8s
M.
rs,gave
Maude -Sherwood, brought 'af.the city church :and interview-` Mrs. Reidreadings. Mrs,
out the thought that the humble ed a deaconess. Mrs. Henderson 1 freckles delighted the laches
and; .peaceable • arethe greatest represented the deaconess. Prob- with musical numbers, Count
Yin the Kingdom. Mrs. Porteous lems axe' ma/1Y With .new people 'Your Many. ,Blessings and Throw
offered.r prayer, Mrs. 'Morgan
Henderson 'reported an the ;bale
and , ladies are requested to give
ivriss Mary :2Viacuod was hos- for the Christmas . ;gifts • The
to s. to the Presbyterian W.M.S.`"'ad Tiding secretary reported it
on Wednesday, September, 5th; is tme tfor. renewal and r must
Mrs, Clair • Agnew presided and be:t in by 'the October ' meeting,
in. communities who are not in-
terested in church,. They stres-
sed the point, "Don.'t count your
success ,. in number, we . need
good • and faithful servants. All
churches lack 1'eaders,. These are.
not !born, but made. The'!Praye• r.
fa
NTREAL
sp?cal message
-toall parents
of bods. and gids
w in high. schobk
,guarantee.
your youngster s
Gol�ege Educati.or�
arfinerslaiR
MY BRNH"
103MHfbA'CANADIANS.
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with
•��•� e educatian'f or 'boyo and gdrls 'now in high.school..
A comprehensi ; , lif e -ensured. plan for f nanding` a college
VARIANTS OF THE 'PLA
N HOW, •TOJOIN:.rH E PROGRAMME
If you are like most parents with
children in high school, you are
.. probablywondering howyouare
going to meet the costs of financ-
ing your youngster's college edu-
cation. To help . parents . solve this
. problem, theBank. of -Montreal has
introduced its "University Educa-
tion Programme -the first life-
-
insured plan of its kind•in Canada.
Under this 'comprehensive pro-
gramme, parents, guardians and
sponsors of high-school students
can spread•the cost of a university
education over' • periods of up to
• nine years,thus" keeping monthly
payments ments to' amounts they can af-
ford without 'hardship And the
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cost to: the parent is only'a fraction
of the interest :paid 'on a straight
loan pro gramme.;
SebeA
raj o do nal plans are available" See the people at your neighbour -
under the programme, and these vary hood B. of M branch. 'You .will re
as tot
the number of years ' in which : ceive a•warm welcome,f rom a,stai
the parent wishes to make monthly who will be pleased `t0 •
payments, as well,. as to the.amount giveyou further. details.
required annually. .. for universityex and to help you select a
pensee. Plans +are based on objectives 1 a n suited t o 'y ou r
•ranging' from $1,000 to $8,000, pay- p ,� i od our copy
able' to the parent .rn four annual. needs.,As•. fy
instalments. of the Bank of Montreal
Here isan example' of how one of University . Education
' the basic plans CO be varied, to suit Programme folder.
pour needs: - p S. If .you need help in financing a'
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OBJECTIVE: in University.-- or.
planning to: register ,chis, year ---talk
to your of M'Man'ager. Chances are
' he can .arrange a tuition loan with •
extended payments adapted to : "Air
' IIOW THE PROGRAMME WORKS •
Under the basic plan,,the`pal;ent
agrees to,make monthly. payments to
the Bank starting; say,.two years be-
fore the 'student ehtersh university',. •
and terminating one, year' a f ter g ad-
uation.YYn return, the parent receives.
an annual sum from the Bank at the
start of each -of the four uraibrsity
years.
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• You un oun•nie. • ,
ho Cone,., e.,bn '
w74 In. phirtN •
Boo. go No
T VE •4' 000
To be aid•tothe parent iq {our annual amounts of 51,000 each student already
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OPTIONS • t MYOU'PHLAY
ONTY
Plan'A $4:55
P.lan'B I 42.78
Plan C 37.56
PERIODS OF YOUR PAYMENTS
PAYMENT. BEGIN
7 years
8,y -ears
9 years
2 years
before university
years
before university
4 years.,
before university,,
LiFE-INSURA'NCE,FEATURE.
If. the parent. ,concerned
:should die after the. start
of. the ;programme, the
funds for education speci-''
;~(d in the agreement will
iidvanced by the Banl .:j
each vear•witho;it any fur- '
ther .paytnent;s being made..
by thejamilY'or the estate.
BANK: orMONT,RfAL
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WO'RrFfING" W1TH' CANA1:31aNS 1N' VtR.'Y
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circumstances.
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Out .The Life Lige., Mrs. Agnew
closed the meeting with prayer:
and the social committee served
lunch. Thirty4ou, r ladies . were
present,
South Kinloss W.M.S. .
, (Mrs. Harry Levis was, hostess. .
to South Kinloss WAILS. at her •
home • on Wednesday. evening,
September, . 151th twith Mrs. Wni.
MacTntyre and Mrs,' Tom Mac
Kenzie as directors for ; the meet-
ing. Mrs. •Fraser. 'MacKinnon • pre-
sided :and Mrs Evan 'Keith act=
ing 'as . secretary, .read" the cor-
respondence which .included two
invitations,. .: one ' to Ashifield
Thankolffer ng meeting and • an-
other .'to the .pot• luck. '. sulprper orf
the Lucknow Evening, Auxiliary.
Arrangements were made for a
I:ottne Helpers meeting to be held
in the. church- on Wednesday,.
September 12th . Mrs. Ross Mac-
Milian reported ;on the mission- •
ary, bale. Scripture, was . read'Iby
Mrs. Tom MacKenzie . and the
study was from John 1+5part. of
Christ's farewell discourse called
the heart of : the` Gospel. , . This
chapter revealed Divine. provi=
.sion for Christian fruitfulness.
Roll call was answered .by a
Bible verse with `Sfrieeid Mrs.
Leonard 1Vf aolnnes ` :had .:charge
oafthe prayer •cirlcle and the of- '
.fertory prayer :was given by 1VIise
Martha- Sutherland: Readings
' were 'contriibuted by.. Mrs. Ted.;,
Collyer, ':!Mrs. Evan Keith •and
:Mrs. `'Harold Austin. The chap- :
ter ifrom, the ,Missionary Study
.. Book was presented ,by Mrs . C4,1b •
Hamilton; Thee directors assisted
1 the hostess with lunch'4...
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COUNCIL MINUTES
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their +; Septembermeeting, 'on
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Huron Townshi Council held :.
'September 4th .with all, members
present ' '
Howard Gibson, ,O L.S,of, the, '.".
firm :.o:f', Archibald,.' Gray. and
McKay.attended the '.meeting for
the.. 'reading . of .. the ' McLean
MunicipalDrain .report and ex-
. plained: it..' to ,. the owners. ' con-.
corned: after •which • the • report,
was •:'adopte d by, Council
T . The•' ey.ening_..af .IS�eptemiber "24;. .I_
was set` :for': the reading .af the,
Nesbitt Municipal Drain , and for•
re -Considering the , MacDronald.
Municipal Drain .appeals. :
The :fiollowing accounts were
ordered ' paid:,..
,Cemetery ' - Benson HHiard-
ware, :Wii're and. tools, . ` $25.g;; •
Ivan Pollock, care of ceme"Eery,:
64 X40. Y '
Township Ii;obert Fair, 3.
sheep killed.: by • dogs; 015:00; ; • ;
Charles Fmnrnerton, 'valuing sheep. '
2 «trips, 7.00; Roy .Marshall,` cov-
:eriiig. Lungan chump,' 5. trips, .
75.00; ,Doris MadDonald, care of -hall, 700;. Municipal •`World, an
nual .statutes, 5;9; . Dave ,Moore, .
garbage contract at Bruce !Beach,:
5229.00; ,Perrin LOwryi ga:rfbage •
contract • at!Point. !Clark beach, ,
425.00;. Earl Tout, .1/4. salary arid
postage, '409,00; Farish iMofat,
grant for '•Plowmen's• Association,.
15.00; Graham Cook,: dozer at
Lurgan .thump, 36.90;.Ripley Hy-
dro,: floodlights. at park, 18.0. '
Roads,— Steve Irwin, super ``
intendent, $32,5M0; Wayne Low-
ry,. grader, ' 3318.75; Gordon Em-
erton, cutting trees,. •4.00; Gra-
ha Coolt,
ra-haCook, dozer work .and motor .
head, 12,0.14.010; Ripley Hydro,.:
Township shed , 2;50; Walderis
Transport, freight, . 216,41; 'Ken
McKay,, filters,; ' 22;245; Benson
•Hardware,' cement ' and tools,
1,779.30; Spence Irwin;. cement- .
ing, floor in shed, .341,0; .G W.
Crothers, grader repairs, 209:78;
B. MY r E ss, • plans ,,for • Hunter,
bridge, 1,125.00;, Frank'S garage, •
truck repairs, 7.62; °Wen. (King,
payment on Hunter bridge, 1'1,=
282;00; Steve ;Irwin, mileage,
24.60; Harry Coiling, ' hauling, •
.58.10; Colli•ng Brothers, hauling
19.2.5; Howard: Hodge, " repairs, '
.1 32.68 Bill ,Kerripton, hauling,
22 75; 'Lloyd 'Wylde, cutting ,grass, '
714,00, ,
touncil" adjourned to meet on` .
October lst.
EARL TOtT, Clerk,
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