The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-10-03, Page 5•
-NiEDN'iziSDAfti OCT, 3rdl 1,962
Ai..W1BERII
Mrs, William McMullen is a
'patient . in Kincardine hospital.
•At the time of writing, her con-
ditiom is some what mProved.
• Mrs, Richard rown(the for -
•e' Annie Robb) of Huron
' Township passed away iii Kin-
cardine Hospital on September
2Ist after •an illness of some
'• months, duration, •
•Mrs. Melvin' Henry was hostess
for Reids. Corners W.I. on Thurs.;
• day . evening of last week. There
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was art attendance • of twenty -
Mrs. William Ferguson,
. 2.nd. vice-president .and Mrs. Kel-.
.yin Henderson presided. After
the opening ode 'and Mary Ste-
wart .Collect the roll call, "Des-
;cribe a, holiday of your youth
and means of *transportation"
wasanswered with many in-
teresting inCidentS. After • the,
business portion. of. the xrieeting,
• Mrs. 'William Courtney convener
of the Historical .Rese'aroh pro-
gram presided. The • motto,
• "Great events are taking place.
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in' the world itoday, are you
aware Of them"? was well given
by Mrs. Eldon Bradley. She
dealt with the. European, common
market which has been in' the
news for some time, also 'ad-
venturous flights of Astronauts;
World council of •churches and
other interesting world affairs.
Mrs. Melvin Henry and Mrs.
Leonard CourtneY, delegates, to
the Bruce South Area conven-
tion which was ,held at South,
ampton,reported on the conven-
tion, Mrs. Henry gave"het report.
of• the • morning session. Miss
Ethel. Chapman, was;guest spea-;
ker and in her renrarks, urged
Institute .rnembers to keep their
Standard high She also .advised
them not to !drive themselvesto
distraction over little things. A.
visit to the Adelaide -Hoodless
Mane, was mentioned And among
other 'interesting, . items • noted
was. • Eaton's catalogue. .Duets
were givenby Brenda Henry &
Eleanor Emmerton after which
Mrs.. Leonard Courtney ; gave the
afternoon and evening reports.A
turkey, banquet •Was served 'and
a 'highlight of *the evening was
an address by Dr, Margaret Nix
guest speaker. for/ the occaslon,
who has a oharming.personality
and in her address stressed the
need of love, patience and un—
derstancling in, the up bringing •
of :teen-age sons and daughters.
Miss Anna McDonald and Miss
Mary Fisher of •Wingham .gave
enjoyable int4cal numbers. The
topic "Early flays of Huron -
Township •piOneers" by Mrs.
John . Reid was interesting. A
• display of old quilts by Mrs.
• George Wightman and Mrs, El-
• don Bradley brought back mem-
ories of the art of Eine
tourtnesy, remarks were: given
by. Mrs. •Doxiald Courtney and
after the closing ode and grace,
4InQh was served by the host-
• esses, Mrs. Chester Emnierton &
Mrs. Kelvin Henderson,
Mr. and Mis4:John,. Morgan,
Karen • and: Bobby of Stapler
were Sunday guests of Mr. and.
Mrs.- Donald Courtney and fani-
ily.
• Harvest Thanksgiving service
was' held on Sunday ,at St. Luke's
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2 1962 Pontiac Laurentian Sedan automatic fully equipped
• 1962 Pontiac Stratochief Sedan, with 4Utornatic. •
1962 Pontiac . Stratochief _Sedan 'with standard transmission•.
• 2-1961' Chev Belair Sedans, FutomatiC, power ,steering). fully •
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• 1959 Chev Belair Sedan with automatic.
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1960 I/2 -ton Chev Panel Truck.
•• i,_1957 Chev V2 -ton Pickups.
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• 1956 Chev 1/2 -ton Pickup.
• The new Canada Savings Bonds
pay 4% interest for each of the.
• firstthree years; 5% for each of
the next three years and 514%
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—an average interest to matu- ,
• rity in 14 years of 5.11% Per
year. In 4ollars and cents every
.$100.00 you invest will groW with
accumulated interest to $172.50
at Maturity.
• , You Can buy a $100.00 bond.
• for as little aa 29¢ a day, through
the convenient Payroll Savings
Plan where you 'work. Canada
Savings Bonds can,a,lso be
bought for cash, or on instalmenAs
at any bank, investment dealer,
stock broker, trust or loan
• company. •
They are avalla* in amounts
as lo* as $D000 -to aft% Canadian
resident—adult or child—up to
• • a limit of $10,000.00 per pefson.
Estates,. tOo,.,may buy. Interest
is payable 'annually by coupon,
or on the higher denominations
• by cbeque, if desired: •• '
YQ1.1. 'can :cash youi Canada
Savings , Bonds at ,any time, at
any bank; at full face value plus
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earned interest. • • • ,
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Impieeemooseeaeompeasibmim,040,4004,4,0**04,41memmeemia
,Anglican Church, Pine ',River.
Well :arrahged flowers, fruits 1.&
vegetables were symbols •of 'the
bountiful harVest with whieh.We
.haVe ben blest. In his sermon,
Rev. , S. .Lupto reMarked;
how • dependent. we are on God.
for all .his gracious 'benefits,
'which we so .`,readily .talve for
granted. ,The choir: Under , the
direction f:Mrs: John pnmerton
sang twb apriropriate "anthems.
•Miss Myrtle Philips of London
'spent the past week • with Mr..
and Mrs..• Dtirnin • Phillips of
Liirgart 'peach and with Mr.and
Mrs. William Courtney of Am-
berley.• • ,
• A number from. this Commuri-
ity. attended Ripley Agricultural
Fair' on Saturday; bespite the
inclement Weather a large crowd
'Mr. and . Mrs. Russel Gatmt
Spent the 'week7end at the :home •
of Mr.., and 'Mrs., Donald
Stier' in Toronto. • .•
Mr. arid Mrs. • George Thome-
son ...4nd • fancily . of Feversha,m,
• .spent • theweek-end with Mr:. •
• and Mrs. Milian' Moore: . • .•
' Born to Mr. arid. Mrs. Doug -
Jas FleischaWer,, •inee • Barbara
Parker, • of Clinton • a daughter
on October' 1St, igi St. Joseph
Hospital London. .
• A large . crowd attended the
reception foi-aVIr. and Mrs. Ron-•
ald Conley in the •Whitechurch.
Hall on Friday night. Mr. Don: . •
ald Huffman readthe address ,
arid, Mr,. Angus' Cline presented
the' happy couple with a • purse
.of •rnoney.. ' ,• )'
turned • out and gate receipts:
Were very' ,satiSfactory. •The
•dance held in the hall in • the
evening was alaa well. attended
A large- crowd • attended the
• reception . held in 1 ICincardirie
Pavillion on: Friday., evening': for
Mr. :and Mrs. Robert McNair);
newly-weds, who .are residing •in
Amberley: • •
Sunday gtiests with Mr.• •and
Mrs. Elden- Lowry on . Sunday
were Mr. and. Mrs: George
Fi-
sher • of Whitechurch, 'Mrs. John
'Carruthers of Ripley, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Fisier of .Owen
Sound arid Miss Gail Bo. •
The 'Sacrament of baptisin, was
:administered on ,Sunda when
Shannon Lee, daughter of Mr./&
Mrs. Robert' Courtney, and
Richard William,' son of Mr. .arid
•Mrs. Ronald Irwin were. baptiz-
ed at Pine giver United Church
by Rev. Donald MOKerizie• •
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VVH1TECHURCH
Mrs, M, H. Payne of •Duncan
B.C. ' visiting at the borne of
Mr, and Mrs. Wes Tiffin and
With other Tiffin relative§.
rs. John ,}laggitt returned%
V, the home of Mr. and Mts.
Victor Emerson after, „ spending
two Weeks at the home of Miss'
Lila Emerson. / • •
•Mr .• arid Mrs, Ptelismi Falconer
and family Of. Sarnia spent the
week -end at the home of Mrs,
andJOhn, Swan of
Bervie and Mr. and: Mrs. :Harry .
.IVIickileton of Oshattta visited on
Sunday: with'. Mr. and. Mrs.
Harry Swan. •
•'• Mrs: Irene :.Patterson . of Tor -
'Onto • spent the ,week-erid• at the.
home of M. ,Charlie Taylor.
•-- Liquor
I think • our town took one
• step •• back: •
4 In calling for a liquor vote,
I 'There's enough, row,yclitm now
Without the (booze, • to rockthe
• boat.. • • _••
We can't buy groceriei and booze •
I • ask you • which .is needed
CeiIPalconer. '• ••
-Mr. and Mrs, •• Hugh ' David
1VIcDonald of * .Whitchutch and
Mr. and Mrs, :Carl Mocleriagliart
visited on Sunday at the •horn
of Mr and Mrs. Angus MCDori-
ald, St. Helens. Mr, and 'Mrs.
•Bert •MoClenaghan visited at the
hOirie of Mr. Arnold and 'Either
• 'Woods' at , St. Helens, ,
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We owe our family 4their '.bread,• •
I can do • both,: the. :•drunkarcra
• boast.
Sure I can take •or leave the
dritik,
But can he 'do: ft, fOriltow 1,ong?' •
'When • his. boy gets into a
• smash • •'
Why then they'll. Sing a 'differ4
ent sOng. . •
And 'maYbe 'that boy might be
You read about every day, ,
Ydu say it c Id not .happen
here' • , •,
Yes it could, I'd like to say.
They say liquor and gas don't
YeS they • do' mit; just awful
too, •• •• • • ••
Many smashups are evidence
That what / sayof them
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iSorrie qne , has aid,and said
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The gate to death,„ tile door to
hell. •; •
I'll close saying 1 agree
WhO eVer. rained it .riamed it
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