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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-01-25, Page 6141CKNOW'u 6; IN$L, I L1CKNQW ',ONTARIO *ARJORIE ,ALTONq HEADS • LEARNINGx LASSIES. CLUB The first meeting; .of. ,the. memaking Club, (`Cottons Ma Smart" Was held' by the: ICo Hash Learning ,Lassies Citi- Church,. The 'meeting'. ;was'• open with the 4-.1-f ►pledge, • �folloW 'by • bhe, electron Qf �offxcer who, are . as 'follows-� ,President, Alton; Vice -President, Anne Alton; Secretary';: Jo e , Crozier and Press Repor Wanda Henry, ' • Vas- ` decided that future stings: would be held Tuesdays in the basement .. kett's 'United Church. Di Bions were held on "Manning (Dress,(; "Quality of .Mater andPosture... • The Icnembers are as follow ' Frank ,Alton,'. '. JoAnne �'� Joanne Crozier, Alton, Caryle Menary, Wanda Henry,Mary, Andrew, � �$arbar sons; Ann Arnold; ;Arnold, Humphrey; SandraCameron Hilda 'Ritchie, Marianna Mac Peggy Button, Anna He Han.. `Mrs:. Jack Ritchie 1i;tchie. is th an'd 'Mrs. Alex he :assistant leader: ' . M TS i n monument 4r sound counsel' And' a, fair. prtc,.. on . • correctly, designed from quality .•material, IMO? on, SKELTON '�AEMO,F.IALS Pat O'Ha, Prop., Established .. Over 'Sixty =Years Phone -638-w Walkerton • Ontario news' INSI GENERAL' INSURANCE ent! 1 usiness 39 HOWARD AGNEW Residence 138 ' 2 SCOTTISH NIGHT ;AT 'ST.. H ELENS. (ST. HELENS ' NEWS) Miss 'vii' •. • R'utherford.' 'is ,spending a .few 'days .'in iLitto:. wet With" her friend, , 'Miss jean Austin. Mrand. Mrs.• Alan 'I Thytgck • f' �es._ater'_s ent 1VMnda rev-' o .Te w p �' . ' ening with Mr. and �Virs. !Allan ,Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Grewar and INancy 'of" Brantford spent, the week -end With her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey; Webb. Misses, ' Norma Forster and; Beverley Gaunt .of `London spent the, weekend,With- their parents;', Mr. William. • Forster and ;Mr. & Mrs.'Harold :'Gaunt: A capacity acit crowd ' attended, the p ..�' Scottish Night at St. Helen's Hall on Friday''evening. Mrs. William Rutherford' presided at . the piano` and Mrs. .Andrew" `Gaunt led: in community ' tinging., Miss W;' . D. Rutherford gave a .,sketch of the' life of, Robbie Burns. A. Musical trio ;by ;Mary • jKaye, •Pa,,tsy ' and Laurie; .McCharles of,Olivet' with accompaniment 'by ;their. mother, '.MrsSandy' 'McCharles, . delight- ed elight ed'.the audience. `Scotch' readings by . Mrs: 'Jim .McNaughton . of Lucknow and Mrs'Gordon ' iMc- Pherson 'were , `much °, enjoyed. :Sheila; McQuillan played two Scotch, selections on' the piano. Joan ' McKenzie' of�-Lucknow de- lighted the 'audience with several (,PURPLE GRO'P'E :NEWS)! Mr, and, Mrs.. . Burtgn ,Collins entertained . he ',Radio 'ar:It For - ,on Monday night There were nineteen present. This Business sof rarnzing and a '"Na tional .Price : Policy" (were under discussion. In,our' society, !price is the !value for 'which a goods can ,be traded., In, areas, ,regions and provinces farm organiza- titins,; marketing agencies, and. co-operatives , have 'boosted pri- ces_ and have cut costs, but'we think nationally, their , efforts of ten . cancel each other. . A national price policy should create a mea-, sure of stability' of total national foots. ' output, within the limits ' imposed.. by . Weather and other hazards.. 'We think that no mar- keting plan twill have complete success on ,a commodity •produc ed in mo than one pr'ovince,. unless there a working rela tionshipin t p -level ,•marketing circles.' ''We ' advise •a '•national, Milk Plan.. A few !games and lunch. Com*, pleted a very' delightful evening;. Scbtch. +dances, Mr. ,John, McRae ` Miss' Annetta .Forster was and, Sandy McQuillan, set the Scottish mood with several .bag pipe selections. Mr. McRae. ;also sang in Gaelic and some. Scot tish melodies, Mrs. 1E W. Rice. and Mr. Lorne 4aForster• • favour- ed with vocal' solos. Gladys Mc- Donald had; `a humerous reading "When l,Vla,'has. the.Institute.!': Following the program, ' lunch' `was served and Farrier's, orchest- ra ,played for the dance.that fol- lowed. : . ��: alaarr •ya.• The Februar ni`eetin Of the Y g:. W.I.will, be.' held on' Thursday; February .2nd at a o'clock•at• the home ' .of Mrs. Andrew Gaunt. The roll call• will ' be' answered b .` • Something. that .. makes ': Can- ada g ada different from • other ;coun- tries,. coun- ` • . ' rs. Andrew. Gaunt Will ties M.s,A, !G prepare the.' motto, "Racial. Prob- leets • of 'today:" This being . Na= tional" .and . International • : Day, Miss Beatrice •McQuiliin> will have- the have the topic Program and.lunch will, be in': char e of .Mrs'.. Jirr� Aitchi son ,.and' Mrs. Andrew' Gaunt. Mrs. ' Rosa• Thom, '.Mr; and Mrs. Stuart Collyer .and 'Tim,' Mr. and Mrs: L. C Thompsgn, Patricia. arid` Joanne, Mr.' `and' :Mrs.:. Frank• McQuillin and Terry,': and, Mr. ;Wallace .. Miller ' were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan 'Miller ' ori 'Satiirday .evening. " :• naiinniinnannonn En ■ .. - - ,r ' • Brian, Bonnie, .Kerry and Hea- ■ . •' they. were Sunday 'visitors with `:• ■' o •• ..., . Miss Eva and Mr., JLornne Cul- rea a ry c e • home • from Toronto f.►r the week -end. Miss • •Margie ,' , `Collins . spent Thursday4'�•in ' ltinlough with Miss May' Boyle. Mr.' and. Mrs. :Bill 1 'aldenby and iCheryl', Westford, were Sat- ',Lucknow ' an Thursday was at ,urday ;evening' guests of Mr,and'' tended . by a' large ' number of Mrs. ' Gordon MacDonald: ° °friends. ' Mrs,. Helen Swann spent a, few days wit ' Mr; and Mrs,' Glenn' .'rke: � � Clarke: Stanley, • Mr.: • Andrew . 'Patterson ; visit- ed last Sunday ",with Mr/ and. Mrs: Burton ' Collins. Mrs. Tom Kempton and Linda dent`, of Point' .Clark: Going ono. of. Ripley,.Miss Eva Culbert; `Mr. Bradenton, Florida the will' be and .Mrs. Don McCosh,and: Rich- guests of Mr. and ,•Mrs:. Ernesto and were guests :of Mr.. and Mrs.' young who spend .part of their Francis Boyle '.!and,, family' ori vacation in the• Amberley.district. Wednesday. ' r. and 'Mrs. Verner Brown M 'On Saturdayevenin a Pre -week . , P, of St. Jacobs � were; week end g septation and welcoming ..party 'guests of Mr, and Mrs. Chester' was 'held in ‘:the ., Pu le Grove .,Purple Campbell.. ,' • School'` House .for•Mr.' and . Mrs. I The congregations. of ]!ins Ri= ,•. Dorit- Dore; Mr. `; Burton, 'Collins ver: and ,Bethel were represent.; P read` the address and• Mr. Walter ed on ."Sing ;Time" in • Wingharn ii ,.presented <e .an .Don:;, •Col ins . Ma . 'and on ' Sunday,. Janizary • 15Th. by T Ho... )'': Be 1-' wa. .the Chu Open- ed-. ed t� Marjorie Jo- ann,Report- er, t- er,. It 'me on of Hac s-- cus .g the, Materi- al" s; Mrs 1- ton,Marjorie Alt a; : Nel Dianne H Hil, Donald,f-, fer e leader'Hackett is t AMBERLEY •The sympathy of the-commun- ity he-communesity is extended to: ' Mrs.. George Elliott and. family in ' the passing. of 'a, kind husband and father. The funeral which' was held in • Mr. and.. Mrs. Walter' Brown. Amberley left on Friday' .for a' vacation, n•.the south. They will spend some. time• with Mrs. Har- vey Hyland of .Wilmington, De- laware, who is: a 'sumZer. resi- with''•a purse of'money.. The ev- `Glen: Boyd,; Donald • Courtney, ening was , _ spent in playing r Lynn, and Carl`.Lowry; Leona d cards A;' ,.bountiful lunch, was Ren rw'nMurrayCourtney, , L a, , . Nlu served: Mrs. •Frank': Currie. visited on . Monday w.ith Mrs. 'Walter. For sten_• Due to zero' weathera good •' many ', suffered _with: frozen taps' in the barns last week: FOR 'FAST EFFICIENT OVERNIGHT .� • Mr.and. Mrs. Francis Boyle, • JAN'. 25th, 'i8$:1 . . ..CALL.,.........wtww. ROY HAVENS plutnbing and; Heating Esto Oil Burner Sales and Service FOR SAFES DEPENDABLE . Convenient budget terms-' • up to 5 years to pay. lig' atraeotlro�niutree �► Thompson, ' Ralph, Hunter., " Harold Courtney,`;. Murray Hunter and Jim. Elliott. • ':Chester, ero '!Reeve Emrn t o ,:at tended :County, Council in: Wal erton' last ; week. "•<•;,' Mrs, Arthur °�ourtne hat re .Y. . re - :turned after spending a week 190th ' relatives, in London. Leaders of. the , Cotton Cuties Mrs:• Win. Col1int and'- Mrs:' C. r iEmme ton '• Were.. in •.,Walkerton 'on• Monday in preparation. for Achievement Day 'which is to .be• held' in' Kincardine in February 11 '. '• and :1VIrs, John' Be of Kincardine visited: ,in Aniberley en Wednesday ,with , Mr. and Mrs, Rosa • Shiells.. 'Softie ' ,of the • members of Pine River United • Church choir are attending -practice on Sunday :af y ••'. ternoon at; . Kincardine • United Church., • • ■ :. ■ . ■ . ■ ■ .TO or FROM LUCKNOW` TORONTO • LUCK•NOW or LONDON * All Loads . Insured * New ' Wingham Warehouse. ' Serving Wingham and District ;.''Household Moving' Service to any Ontario points' , o , Load :Too' Big --= No Load `;Too' Small You Ship By All Receive'Care, When Y WALDEN BROTHERS, is . ,. • • a ■ a HONE COI LECT: P SUPERTEST 'GARAGE -= PHOHR.'248, Lir I NOW ` g ` e 530 .. ' Ripley' 193 W>in hams 15 -- Kmca'rd>t>ir ■ �' ' Tell Your Traeller, or ''When Ordering, To �I SHIP SY WALDEN EROS. TRANSPORT �' ■ By ?honing .lttj 7-6541 �Or'e3nto ott. G 5.67 3 L.ottdon r e.lror�arrarrl�rrenainnHopiai' ■■a r�abtlr �t• Bert. Mr: arid:. Mrs.: Pete ._Pedersen 'and • Miss >. Rosalyn Swami of London spent the week -end at. Mr.: Norval . iStanley s. n• , Mr:. and Mrs.tRH oss'.enderson,:' Lucknow were guests .a't• Mr: Don Robertson's,'Tu'e'sday, : even inig. '.Mt. and .Mrs.': Cordon MacDon 'aid visited, recently w:ith.. Mr, &.; Mrs FredGilch•rist,' Con.' 4.. Mrs.:' Milton. Walsh, ,Mr. Scott.' :Walsh arid Miss '. Carolyn,, • For- ster°'`vist'ed :With', Mr: and. Mrs. FrankCurrie.' "' ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elphi•ck, gild Mrs. •Jack ' Elphick '., spent:. ,Thursday ., withh' Mr.. and Mrs,. Peter Leeson. •, ' Mr: and'Mrs. Morford .Mackay and. Bill, 'Anne, Allan and -.Shin ley spent the weekend, in Wat= erford, with - Mr, and 'i Irs. • Den Anderson, '' ' Mrs. .Helen Swann, Messrs.' Milton :arid Norval 'Stanley, Were ,dinner,, giiests, of .Mr;. and Mrs: Aurel .Armstrong ' on''• Tuesday Rev. .and Mrs, W. !Carson of Bervie were dinner guests of Mt. and• Mrs; Bill Arnolden Wednes4. day; •; After ' two , futile attempts .to have` a'. refugee .family; estaiblish- ed in Kincardine, the Lakeside tbwn• .Refugee !Committee has sent- the balance of their frill amounting to $4190. to the World ` Refugee Year ,Fund' • A miser .May. be ' `ratty ,'tough to live with Mite makes a nlighty good, attcestor,'7 ` • sr-•aroa+�i...+rr 1�..+rr�Yi1..,�i"-.r The O NTkEAL ANNOUNCES FOR • TO WHOM: FOR WHAT. HOW `MUCH J. Proprietors of nlanufaetur+Ing, wholesalii.'or..retail trade; and service enterprleee having a gross revenue'nOtexceeding $250,000 per annum. v'urohaee or Improvement of equipfl ent or frnOrovement of:, • premfses. ' • Maitimum loan: 525,000. • HOW LONG: 'WHERE: Maximum::repaynisnt term: 10 roars. At any branch of, th*'B of:M.` • MY BANK' W 2 MIIIIOw•[AMADioin' • .W *under the prnvteioni of $m4411 Busineieei Lodns Aot 4,4 BAN K OF•VIO NTREAL C?a�adaa ; ' Vet.( Lucknbw Branch:;' MIL' ON RAYNER, Manager WORKING, WITH, 'ANAOIANS `t 1 E / RY 'WALK. OP- LIFE SINCE 4.817