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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-02-08, Page 5• NEI?NEISDAY, MB, 8th, 1661 HAD, GRATI FYI.NG CHURCH • YEAR (ST,, HELENS :NEWS) The annual meeting; .of 'Calvin • United Church at'\St., Helens was ;held' on Tuesday,, January 0,1st in the Sunday School , Rooms. Rev. B. F. Green presided 1960 was avery gratifying year. .1i e:• M; &' M.' givings showed' a' mark. increase. 'and. the 'General Fund. had a...substantial balance.. In 1960 the ,Sunday •School had an TORONTO'S MOST' CONVENIENT 900' rooms and' suites with 'tub, ,shovier, radio and TV. Home of the Canadian Pump Room—Dancing . .: no cover, no minimum. Ample free overnight parking. Fine ' ,Convention' Facilities. Family ;1 UNIVERSITY AVENUE AT RING STREET • Telephone EMpire 2.18487Telex, 022438. in MONTREAL telephone UNiversity 6-6881 in OTTAWA telephone CEntcoi 5-3333 TORONTO • PP . `TH1 LUGKNOIN �SENTIN L, LUCK TOW, ONTARIO increased attendance and larger g vtngs to missions. Four'. gifts were sent to; the .Church Camp- 'atSchooGl•oderch; by , the Sunday .. Reports from the Women's organizations were very gratify, • ing. The' W:M S. showed, ah. in crease over last— year. • The WP- rnen'sgroups had lost sQme.' value members. The W.A.;'.re ported •a : substantial balance of ler • re ecorating the Sunday School •ooms A . vote of thanks was extended 'to Mr; and Mrs,. Green ., and other officers who made 1960 a successful year. The congregation. of Calvin Church are looking;'forward to. 1961. Narked, $0th Birthday On • Frid., February'2nd,. ;1VIr. A. Q. Webb celebrated ..his 80th birthday. Mr. Webb has been, a patient in Wingham Hospital. for 'se.veral ;months although he' is. fairly well at present. Many friends and relatives called on him to. ' extend a "Happy Birth-. day." ' . ` • Naniey Curran Is,.O101: Leader • The first 4=H meetingwas, held 'at the home of Nancy • and, :Patsy 'Cranston on Tuesday ev- ening, •'There were seven •'girls present as : well as • the leaders, Mrs. McPherson and Mrs. " Allen Cranston:. to 'begin the• project "Clothes _Closets. Up To Date." It>'was: decided to have .meetings ,on Tuesday. :nights ,and have them ' at each home of the 'ciub girls. The leaders .distribut-". ed members .parriphlets .and they 'discussed• planning,the , dress,, lines; colour. and •pattern. select Lion.. Officers were elected as ' fol low's:, President, 'Nancy Curran; Secretary -Treasurer„ Nancy Cran s:ton;• 'Press' Reporter, ' Nancy Dor.,cht . The next Meeting' ' will beheld at the- hon -ie. of : Nancy and 'Susan Dorscht WEDDING BELLS DIEHL CARTER; Edna May ' Carter and Garnet Oliver Diehl exchanged marriage vows at the home.of Mrs. Robert. Good,. Rev, J. • C... Hutton of Pine River performed' the ceremony., ,The bride is the : daughter of Mr. andMrs. Goldie Carter . ter of Gode rich and the groom is :the. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward., Diehl',' also of Goderich., Given in marriage. by '• her'fa- ther, the bride • wore . a. white lace floor -length , wedding gown. trimmed with' sequins and pearls,. Her shoulder -length •veil of silk illusion. fell ,from a. crown, ,.o f se tlutns. a,nd pearls and she carried a white Bible crested with•. red rroses.and lily ot. the valley.' Mrs. Arthur Roulston of R;in cardine, was matron of honor,, and Miss Karen Diehl, sister of' the , groom, was bridesmaid,' They wore waltzlength gowns of blue nylon lace' over. • taffeta and sequin" ' headpieces. and they. carried bouquets.. of . pink roses; Arthur, Roulston of Kincardine:. was groomsman and ' ):Kenneth; Cantwell ushered the 'guests ... A • reception' was held in. the. evening ' at' the, home' of the groom's 'parents. • The' bride's ,mo- ther chose a .dress. of navy' blue lace over taffeta with, white' ac- cessories. and,a corsage' of Ameri- : can. Beauty roses. The groom's 'mother wore a• •blue. jersey •.dress with • white: accessories . ,and a. corsage of 'American 'Beauty; ros-` es. Fo:r ` her' wedding'. trip, ' 'the ';bride .wore a• white sheath .dress topped, with•a b1ue;'coat'to 'which• was,pinned •a corsage -of pink 'ro- ses, a white, feather' " hat and' black and 'white', accessories. The. young• couple' will z'eSide in Goderich.,• • • Even if .you are on ' the right 'LEARNING LASSIES' Haack, you'll, get, run. ovei''if''you '•CLUB' MEETING.: utit . sit there. :' The second '.Meetings 'of the 4-H. Homemaking, .'Club • Colw•anas.h Learning �Lassie.s:.,was : held in 1 Hackett's United Church. 'It was'1. i opened With the 4-H pledge ;8z1.'. therpll call."This was followed. by ' discussions on • .measur ment and• preparation:. of material. 'Hilda',Ritchie 'gave 'a demotistra, tion ..Hilda. good, posture and JoAnne Alton and Joanne. Crozier gave a :demonstration ,'on. I straightening' material.' The meeting was 'cloy ed 'With the . Queen...': You: save nibney,!,. Because from >'.now up to January,. 28th, your CO-OP" Early. 'Delivery Dis- count February ar 25.t1 1.50. That'°s count"is' $2.00 ` per ton; and,'to .F u y. � ..P notalt iter. For Cash Payment'before e Marci18th there's' • .'` an extra 5% Discount. You'll save costs- too! Because your early delivery dollar savings can pay the interest on storage ' . 1e hours' by facilities.: Yes, � and .you .lY. save valuab avoiding that seeding -time crush at every plant when• yori order yoUr CO-OP Fertilizer now. EarlY delivery also means that you're . assured of the correct analysis you require. ORDER 'CO—OP, %I1 sr< NOW! Remember' You,get bigger value with .the better' .FertilizerI CO-OP. Fertilizer : definitely has a higher percentage 6f water soluble 'phosphate, so important on low -phosphate` soils—a higher lime content —low moisture and Uniforin particle.=sl,ze.-.less seed"� • llurnhg characteristics.' SPECIAL 1 Ask about our Sa g Hat (�`(fer l A' ROYAL STETSON can be YOUR'S �ihsolutcly FREE(. • YOUR 'LOCAL CO.OP'. now Distn Phone 71 Ripley; • Native '. Passes The' death of 'Eine R . Martyn, a former Ripley resident, 'oc'cisr'- •red at Port Arthur.:General 'Hos pita) .on January .23rd' at 'the:age • . of ; 6Q, after' 'a long • illness:. He. 'was a consulting engineer, .with. 'Ontario Hydro ,Surviving are his:, wife and 'daughter., ,two sig-. tern, ,Mrs•. Harry. W.• 'Alton ('Kath-. I ?yn) of Walkerton 'and ' Amelia of Toronto;.. four brothers,;. gene and" Lovell cif Toronto' and David' and Allan of•: Streetsvii•le: • OTTAWA:: LETTER Ottawa, February • 3rd, : 1961. .Dear, Editor ' Once more it .is• my pleasure to drop •you ,a ,line in.: connection` iith ' some of ..the' " current:, hap penings here 'in the, (House of Commons. I apoi eciate° very: much •you li i; n ,•publ'ished some of my rr E,, letters and I am.happy 't;, ..Ey that •I have had several'"fat.able toni,rrients• •from some of �• .r r' readers.. This.past wet'' ha: been quite usual as. there •;); been n�' new legislation brought in to 'any% • ,";great extent. That' is not saying .that •there have- not,' been' i� stars ccs ,of great interest here, There was an announcement` Tha&e: by Mt:. Hees, the , Minister of. Trade' and ' .Comnn e•r'ce ` Which' in '.my opinio.ri Was 'one of the most ..,impot'ta it announcements that has been .made for quite ome time. As you'know„ we,•have a :great number of oil wells • in Canada... Some feW years ago ,bei c, was,' an oil'pipeline built from the west down to Ontario and there .' is' now a movement afoot to continue that pipe line on ' as far as Montreal • , The co"rnp'anies that , own • most of our oil . wells in the Western • 1 OATS • Rodne - Fundy Shield, Simco. and PRICE PER . BUSHEL. a 'ZIo. 1, . $1.50, Canada Certified` . No..1, $1.60 Canada Registered. No. 1, $1.75.4 d, BARLEY York,Herta, Brant and Parklaiiid PRICE PER BUSHEL,. • Canada No. 1, $1.90, Canada Certified No. 1, $2.15 CANADA REGISTERED No:. 1, ".$225' SELKIRK WHEAT PRICE PER BUSHEL Canada No. 1, $2.60, Canada .Certified No. $2.60 Canada •Registered No. '1, $2.75 Canada No. 4 Choices(1) Garry, 'Tilerta, Selkirk; Mix ) Garry, York, . Selkirk .Mix 3 ) •Rodney; Herta, Selkirk' Mix (4 ) Rodney, • York, Selkirk Mix Mixed ' at ratio o :pks. oats, :2 ,pks. barley, 1 pk. wheat MIXED GRAIN, 1, '.Mixture, . $4.7.5 per 100 lb. bag. 1 .( ( f6 M!XED GRAIN' Canada No. 1 Mixture, $4.25 pet 100 Ib.. bag 2 choices ` (1) ' Garry, : Herta Mix (2) Rodney, ``Herta ` Mi Mixed.. at ratio of 6 pecks oats, 2 pecks barley ALL `GRAIN AS . TREATED s. DISCOUNT O F 5c PER BUSHEL ON ORDERS. OF OVER 10 BAGS. nders:o. Limited IoduictS • Phone 21-W ' 'Lucknow: provinces ..-are subsidiaries of foreign •.' companies In 'other: words,. , the money' 'that has been fxivested:: in our, Canadian corn-: panies! IS - controlled' mostly by United , States. companies.:' The 'program of ,these United '.States companies {': that' own: our. wells is' toy just pump a certain amount f oil .from' our 'Canadian wells. o ..ell and ':.these• same Companies im port' "oil from Venezuela . to Can- ada ' arid'. this .Venezuelan • oil is sold. throughout Canada: • Last,' year: we. had 'an . adverse' trade. balance. wi.th.`•,Venezuela ',of 150. niilllon. dollars, 'Mr; . Hees an, pounced this week .that. if' the oil .companies, here in:Canada do. not . increase ' ,their.. 'output' b P Y. 45%., •his department 'would put: import .quotas :foreign oil' be ing :bi ouit into Canada. This simply neaps 'that Mr. Hees 'is telling " our Canadian .companies: which are governed . by. the 'Unit- ed States •-companies that' they must :pump. more out of..our' • Canadian ,welds Personally, think that legislation ':such:. as ' this is, long ;overdue. Another" 'annpuneement `. that was .made in the House of Corn pions . this ;'.week ' was `that the Canadian Wheat • Board .has r e' gotiated the 'sale. of wheat .and :.barley' to China amounting to approximately :60 : million. `dollars As you: know, there is 'a great difference of opinion as' to whe= thee', We, :should deal 'with China,. or 'not abut the fact' remains that.. there: are hungrypeople • in . •' China, •many of thein 'near star vation.. They ',are hiuman 'beings.,.: •th'e. Sanaa.' as ,.ourselves 'and we'. have ,the . surplus grain ' here „in..., Canada, ,::so why • not '.have that' grain .placed; w .here it` can • .re- Zieve "much suffering • This will be'all for this .letter. and ' I het, e, to drop you another.: line neat. week. Yours • .sincerely, • Andy Robinson, Federal Member for :Bruce. ' ES'5"O :SERVIC-E POR TOP QUALITY ATLAS BATTERIES DUNLOP . TIRES , (Most Sizes 'In Stock.) .AT REASONABLE' . PRICES! 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