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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-02-22, Page 9WgDNFSPAYt; iF'B:, 2i+n.d� § . FOR YOURSELF! WORLD'S SAFEST POWER SAW NO DANGEROUS CHAIN NEW EXCLUSIVE T �►11-in-one successor to your Hand, Chain, Crosscut, and : Buck Saws • Fells • Bucks • Limbs • Undercuts • Clears land • Prunes•'• Precision cuts" • Leaves Mill -edge • Only power saw SAFE UP IN A TREE or on a ladder. Try it yourself. • Contact us today! • LIONS ICE CARNIVAL In ' The Arena FRIDAY ` EVENING; Webster and MacKinno NEWS Editors:; Gordon MacNay,'• Wayne Brooks, and Percy, McClennaghan UCKNoW s, NTINEL, Ll • The week commenced as usual. -with the few sleepy -heads` who' •kept the rerilai'ning awake having to do all the work-, A;few .sighs, but mostly• groans' were heard when the exam. time -table was, released, • 0 In `an • •exhibition 'basketball game at Kincardine on Tuesday, the • "Seniors 'managed , to win their game by, an exceptional' 38 to 37, win not very •often' done. The. juniors, ,without doubt doing their ,best, were beaten, 49-31. On Wednesday,' 'Maurice "'The •Rocket" Richard, related the .story,. of his career' to. the stud- ent . of • both public • and high. ,schools;; whowere• greatly.' en- thused we're sure, by this famous sports figure.. He ' was given a. ,warm send off, the afternoon be_ ing concluded •by: Mr.; Kirk` ask-• ig the assembly to stand and 'sing God Save.' .The "King". (Don (Don't we•' all make mistakes)? 'Since mild weather' prevailed, •the .Skatin'g party . scheduled for. Friday.. postponed., ;xNQW, °NTAR ° NN.ON Visitors -with. ,Mr. and. Mrs: Herb Finnigan, for the week -end were Mr. and Mrs. Wrn., 'Atkin- son and• Mrs. Lauretta Hefford, Toronto' and Mr, J. C, DurniA of Kitchener. They also visited Mrs. W. H. McClure' at,Pinecrest Man- or Nursing Horne in L cknow .... Mr,. Tom Koviak,- Detroit. was home for. the. week -end: Mr. ' and Mrs.; ',Everett Erring: ton visited a. feW. days with rela- tives at 'Contiber,. • • / We 'understand. Miss:Hefty El- liott is progressingnicely to- wards recovery at Wingham Hos Pital, where . she has been for nearly two: weeks•. ' • • Mrs, Robert Here, "received . a 'nasty. 'fall on Friday afternoon. She was coming: ;down the ''front steps of her home and on some ice slipped and broke; a bone in. her leg just above the ankle. She was attended by the local doctor, Dr H. A, S:• Vokes' and removed to ' Alexander Marine Hospital; Goderich, later that ' afternoon. The injure& member: was *put in a cast and •after a -few days' re cove"ring . ' from shock, she in- tended to • spend a while ' at the` home ,of her 'son, Mr. and 'Mrs. La Verne Culbert;;: Goderic`h, For- tunately'. there'w.ere•. some :other ladies leaving the United Church' after a meeting and were ;able to give her some assistance and sum However, ;tithe Teen . •Tow.n 'dance.. made • up .for it, .as . there Vas.- good was good crowd. ...{.}r �•....:...... ....•':•o.,a ...:.. .,.,:.;•::::.:,....,. .;,.,.:•>::n:,r•:r::... r5:..?.}...r.::......:s:'•: x�':......,.r.::+..,. .':..�f...2�.:a.t}3.... For the twelfth` consecutive.year,. Sun_Life of Canada announces new dividend scales •which will result in an increase. in the total amount to be paid in dividends to its participating, policyholders In'. 1961, over.; $41 million . will be paid; out in the flan of dividends, an increase of nearly, $3 mil lion o::ver'the cor:responding'amount in 1960.. For 'the second con'secut'ive .year,. SunLife's representatives ' sold ove.r"$I billion of life insurance, riiore 'than any, Other,,.Canadian life insurance company,: and .thereby 'protected ,„the lives and futures 'of thousands •of families:' ; And fair the ni'netieth consecutive year Sun Life, liiis offered its policyholders up..to•date policy atidYtlie finest lite insirance service. Life- $15034;745,577 ife$1,034;t1'45,577 $;:9,572,801,199 $ : 185,195,670 $:2,389,212,662 196d' ' An.otliPr Re ord. Year fat Sun New Life Insortutec !rood l.ft• 1i►4;iriinci' in 1' irrec Paid to l'olicj'holderc and {tcricliciaries ilsst.•ts at 'December 'gist, '1960 •'• • A .copy Of tlie'.Sun I,i.fe Annual Report for 1060..will be sent to policyholders copies may algin Ge, gttaitted /rom arty c?./ t'he.15O office.•' o/ the company. from; coast to,coast. • • , .n ,!.< 4:•,{i;�}}:.}�a.4i;'r,:•,•:'�..::si F WoCAo+•�Lev:. N1bA 5a1v *LIFE.A 4 itAViX. Alantreid oN�boa:nr ;i.Ntti>rslIlN •,• \114 (i, \\011,111 • •...•,.. • • • R.R. I�oi;ixci _ivr rv. 1 V ` �' Wr th. . be ,:.. a .,.,• „-.., ina'han Phbn+� V eghain 1y'1. ,4 • mon hetp , pa- ti• ent W�11:'Irvin who was a tientat'.Wingham Hospital, for a; week with an" `infection in his knee was able to return to his. home on Sunday, being conveyed tby his. son, Robert Irvin who had visited him at the' hospital. • • Mr.. Fred King employed' at Hamilton was home• Friday for. the week -:end• and on. Saturday held 'open shop for ,barbering.. Ml's,• T'; ' (Rev,) Richards and Mrs, HerbFinnigan,, leader; of C.G•I.T. • groupon Thursday night with the girls :.enjoyed a skating. party on a •rink at, the home of Mr. and Mrs Don M;cKenzies &' enjoyed refreshments, in thehouse later; Mrs. Nellie Steward, 94 was taken suddenly ill.on Sunday ev'- ening and. later'wremoved by am- ibulance •to..Goderich• hospital and, according to reports is responding to treatment, Mrs. Stewart's younger siste ," Mrs, Tho; Ed- munds. who • lasbeen with her • from Seattle, Wash., 'on"' an ex- tended visit is in 'feable : heal and 'on Monday evening was re .moved to a nursing ',home Lucknow, during her sister's con- valescence.:: Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Glenn, lo- cal mail -carrier and Mr, and Mrs. George 'Glenn, Goderich and Mr. 'Harold (Bud): Glennstarted., on Sunday, February 12th on .a trip south and„ taking a . trip, down over, to California. They: expect ed to be :away; three weeks or a month, Mr.' and Mrs:. David. Durnford and'. 'Brian' of Willowdale were ;week -end visitors with Mr. ar Mrs.Jas . Wilson and urr a .• BORN -= February:l2th. at Wing - ham Hospital .to ` Mr: and Mrs.". Keith •Cranston;. a son 'James: Charles,' • The . mother. and ..babe came; home;:on . Friday. ' and are doing..well. Mrs....Harvey Maize' enjoyed' the week -end visiting her niece, Mrs. Roy.Burchill, Wingham.`They al- so made 'trips. to visit! Mrs'. Jas: Wallace, .: Seaforth, 'Mrs`. Glen' Springer, Tillsonbiirg and Mrs. Stanley Dennisat 'Clifford' Mrs, Fred Baechler is sornewhat improved in health. Mrs. Wilfred' Whitman of ' ,Dublin ' is', nursing her .mother. The WorldDay of Prayer was obser ied'Friday afternoon in the Dungannon United Church. with `about forty:: ladies attending The, • theme of ,.'the. meeting was For -- ward Thro` t�lii Ag_es—i—n,=, Jrrbr r:: ken=Uiirea which topic Mrs.. Ce-. cel Blake, took, ',' speaking of the•' value of Prayer.. Leaders; in res ponOve .prayers were Mrs.` Esther Rivett, ' Mrs. Robert .McAllister: and . .Mrs Ben : Mole. Mrs: L:•. •Stingel . presid'ed ' at the , organ ' for hymns and accornpanied the guest `soloist, Miss Bertha • blue, Ripley Who ..sang two lovely so- los, in the Garden with Jesus . & Oh it is:Nondenful. Mrs. Melvin Reed . gave a 'very good ::article on Prayer.; Ladies giving prayers. by . appointment were .Mrs. Heigh McWhinney; Mrs. Heiib• Finnigan, .Mrs. C'. Fowler, .Mrs. E. Black, •&•' brought home from, . Wngha ,hospital on Friday.. • Mr, Don Robertson, Milton,, is spending this week here with . Mrs. Robertson arra. family at then- home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .; ohn Schumacher., • Mr. -:and Mrs, 7 om....• Stewart .& '• boy's were dingier' guests Sunday evening. of Mr:,. and Mrs,, Ralph Goesel and fannily, Kincardine. Mr. and: Mss: Murray Hender sori and. family, Lucknow were the guests • Sunday of . Mr. and• Mrs. Jaynes Wraith. Satan: Hey, you ' act like you • own' this place. Newcomer I, do.. My' wife• :gave it to me daily. ' o LEADING STRAINS OF LAYERS. -• QUALITY= CONTROLLED; HATCHING • DEPENDABLE SERVICE 45, Mrs. W!' 'Stewart. Mrs. Herb Fin When .it comes to your. flock nigan and Mrs T. Richards',' lead- ers ' of C.G.I T.. group , were pre- sent .with the girls• in. uniform & occupied front ; seats and. later lent a • social atmosphere in 'the basement 'serving tea and cook- •ics:'Mrs:•..Robert McAllister on be_ •half • of the . ladies present' be spoke• a word:.of thanks to the. `W girls and leaders and Miss B. Blue's ,singing, also was appreciated: $12.45 were the col- lection at : the meeting., • c:uLROsS ..CORNERS Oiti• teacher, Miss Bette Jean 'iocgins, . held a Valentine Pai•ty. ;at the school .on Monday after= noon for, her •,•pupils and pre- school' chi; dren in the section, A good time Was had:' ' Mrs: Frank Brown arid Reg spent Tuesday :evenin,, with Mr: and 11/Ls. Ezra' Stanley, and fam-• 1 I Cnlough, • , . 'l\Zi s, Wm. Keith' has ire tirnecl to her home in Winghain after spending soni'e timewith her. sister; Mrs. Jas: 'Wraith, "Mrs. Frank Brown' was a recent caller'' with Mrs. ' Win. Hodgins;' l envie•,. , We are• pleased t& 1.0'64 that •replacement.stock, choose .wisely! ` Your egg :income depends on it. An excellent'chpice•is Swift's Sky- Hi 3164 bird with:ar outstand ing number of high profit factors. this white -egg• layer has the/ enviable record of in average 289 eggs• per hen',, over a • 12-nonth period on a minimum amount of feed. Average weight •of eggs per do2en is 25.9 punces. Feed. •.conte • version, livability and interior egg. quality are unexcelled in the in- dustry. Give your profits a :boost ---order Swift's 'outstanding layer —the Sky -Hr 3i6i• SWIFT'S 'HATCHERY releaven filling Co. LUrKNow ,PHONE •