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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-03-15, Page 6PAGE' SIX; OlivetTnit.ed Church: The: March meeting p:. °-Olivet W,M.S. w ate. 1he?•d •.on, Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Walter Roulston andl IVary,. The Worship service was • in charge of Mrs.' .Howard Henry's group, Mrs. Howard Henry,. gave ' the "Call , to Worship'.'. , Mrs, , •G:'. Guikema read the scripture. Readers who took pant:' were Mr's. ''G. Guikema and Mrs., Gar- net McNall who • gave informa- tion nformation on • ".Voices from • Abroad'; from the. Missionary Monthly, Mrs. .Herb. Clayton reviewed a `Part•`. of .)the study book "The Ies lisini•B 'einem ems win was Roy • "HAVENS N. Plumbing and Heating. • Esan pig. Burner Sales and ' Service • Phone 73, Lueknow fOR,SAFE, DEPENDABLE Convenient budget terms= up to 5 years to pay. /MAYS LOOK . TO imam rot uii i&' THE. LUCKNQW • SI NT1NPL.,; LUCKNOWc QNTAI.IP WED,N SD ?,Y MAR. 15th, 1961 Turning Wgrld.",.. Mrs.: Dona ld •MacTavish led:' a. short discus- sion and then.eonducted.'.•.a Bible Quiz.: Mrs. H.•• oward, Henry read , the. Intern, 4`Pleas"' 'written by Ed¢ar' A. Guest. Mrs,- Donald MacTavish presicded for the busi- nessperiod., The roll call, "The -First Church 'I •Attended" was. answered; ;'by twenty-seven. mem- hers. , One visitor was present. lit was agreed to send for • the required :supplies for the Mis- sion. Band.• Mrs. Walter ,Black, gave a' .Stewar.dship report. ,.Mrs.. Walter ',Dexter • gave a Temper=.• once reading. Mrs, Donald • Mac- Pavish `dedicated the offering. There is . to be a :,bake sale in Ripley on March 18th with Mrs. Howard. ;Henry't 'group in charge. Mrs 'Sandr'MeCharles gave the. courtesy remarks. The ` meeting :adjourned with the singing of ,a •, hymn and . the repeating of the W.W.S. Benediction. :Lunch was served by the • ladies in. Charge. St. : Augustine C.W.L. The March . meeting • of the C.W.L.`• of • St.: Augustine was held at the lhome of Mrs. Julian, Delberque • on Tuesday; .' March 7th with a . good• attendance, . • Mrs. Raymond Boyle, Mrs. Wm.. .Redmond . and Mrs. Myles St.' Marie offered to contact each family in the parish. • re The Canadian Register. It.. was de- cided to -send, a. .card to all sick and shut-ins,• in the : parish. Mrs. Wm. Redmond . offered her: home for the '.next meeting on, Tues- day, April 4th at 13 p.m'. The meeting closed with prayerafter: which lunch was served .by, the hostess. United'. 'Churcfi h • W.M.S. :iteport. On March . 7th, ' the, W.M S:. of the United` `Church met in the. fellowship: raoni• of the .church; Twenty-six.. members and two visitors were present.- The pre- sident, Mrs J: W. Joynt, presid ed. The :roll call was 'answered by; an item from The Observer The Easter Thankoffering date is to be April 10th; at 8''p.m.; Mrs: Lake of Kincardine to ,be the guest speaker... An, invitation : to Hackett's' ' W.M.S. ' Thankoffering,. April 12th was .:accepted. The Presbyterial *of the W.M.S. and the W.A.: 'is to !be held jointly: at.. Southampton: On March :23rd. The following reports were then. given: Treasurer's, by Mrs. Mc- Kim„;. Christian, •Citizenship; by Mrs. Wightman„ ;Supply, by Mrs, Omar ;.Brooks, , o 7n m u n i, t y 'Friendship,,, !by Mrs.- Kenneth Cameron. The Bible Study, on the ' life of' Martha was presented in • an • interesting,' and informa- tive • 'manner by - Mrs. . Harold' Treleaven: A iq}zestionaire ,on the; Bible Study was given . by Mrs, Ewart T'aylor, Mrs, Hallam and Mies. Kenneth Cameron, . Mrs.. Saunders presided forthe prog=. rammer theme;. "Voices. frgm Abroad?' Hymn 145 was. .,sung and the scripture read iby Mrs.. Horton•..:Voice-s from AbroAd Were taken as follows; Africa, Mrs..' Barkwell;. India, Mrs.- Hall; Asia, Mrs. • Omar Brooks; This was fol- lowed ol-lowed ;by ' prayer by. Mrs. Saun ders: Mrs. Lewis ; rendered a pleasing solo,;'. "Beneath ' the Cross of Jesus." The chapter from the, Study Book. was capably given. • by Mrs. McKim. : A hymn and Mizpah 'Benediction closed • the meeting., . The • Committee, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Horton, Mrs. Saun- ders and Mrs. McKim served tea and a social half hour was en- joyed: PURRTE GROVE; Misses Janet ' Forster ; and Diana, McAuley spent the week- .end at • Miss Anne Gemmel's in Ripley. ' Miss., Rosalyn Swann .and Mr. Gordon - Arnold Of London; Misses Doreen McLeod, Annetta Forster and. 'Mary Anne McCosh of Tor.- onto, were •all week -end visitors at , their respective homes dere. Mr.. and . Mrs. Gordon • Mac- Donald spent, Sunday • with Mr: and Mrs Bill • laldenby, West- ford., est- ford. Mr. and Mrs.;:Harvie Thompson, visited •:on Saturday ;night with Mr. and Mrs. Ciaudie Dore (Jr.):, and—.Mrs., Don Medesh, 'Mary Anne and Mrs.' J. W. Col= well were guests of Mr.` and: Mrs. Jiin McEwan; Kinloss on Saturday. Congratulations to. Mr. Gord- on Paterson on, being elected a director. of Bruce. County Hog Producers. Miss Ruby Trimpson, Walkerton Spent' the week -end at the home;. of Mr.. and MrsFrank Currie. Sorry to ;'report . Mr. Frank Currie .is a :patient in Kincardine etirem.ent .eve: 'THE ALASKA BROWN • BEAR is the biggest Meet -eating often attaininga h i t often feet when animal in the world, ; oagh rears up on his hind legs. Like all bears,.the he..,:pn g. . 'brownie' hibernates in winter. Soon'after.the first w falls, he finds a cave or a deep shelter under an over-- hanging ledge of rock. There he curls up and sleeps untilspring The bear'ret•ires'' for several months every year, ' sustained by the fat stored in his body. When .• , humanbeings retire, however, they don't receive the same help from Nature. They turn •instead to life insurance. Nothing can make a man's retirement years more financially securethan a portfolio of Sun Life policies tailored to his requirements. Let me tell you how. ,Wm. J. Kinahan ..Phone, Wingham 717--w-4 R.R. 2, LUCKNOW SUN LIFE .ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA,; Mrs. Kenneth Brindley, Kinear dine. .. • • . Mr': ',`and Mrs: Gordon Mac- . .• onald. were recent • visitors' of, r., arid Mrs:".: Clare ' Bushell, ingarf. "Profit or Loss with :machin- ery" was *the machinery".was.*the topic for.` discussion at ',the Radio Farm- For . on Monday, night. The` Forum was. held at;`Mr. and. Mrs: •Don: Mc-: Cosh's : with 18 present. All felt` the. price of farm •machinery was far :tb-high in..comparison` with the price. 'of farm produce. The Ontario Government should have regulations on. Mark-ups' and' 'Profits. Farmers cannot : afford prestige .'purchases . any longer. Economy cars are here; Why not economy combines, .tractors, arid trucks?,:All..enjoyed a recreation ,period and lunch.' Robert,. 'Carolyn,' Janet, Barb.. ara, .Donald, Dorinda :and James Forster .were 'Sunday visitors at McCosh's. The • Purple' Grove Women's Institute held' their Family Night and. Birthday Party :in the School. House on ' Friday night. About. 100 enjoyed a delicious hot din - • Hospital.' We hope for :a . speedy emsuu••■•OnO■■a•u■•n■••■■•••■•••ie•OueuO■••rain•• recovery •1 ■ ■:. ■ • • ■ ■ .1960 Pontiac Stratochief Sedan 1960 Chevrolet Biscayne Sedan # 2-1959. Pontiac Stratochief Sedans, V-8, automatic, ■ steering 2-1959 Chev Belairs, automatic, fully equipped 1959 'Chev coach, V-8 ;motor, ' automatic ■ 1958 Chevrolet Deluxe Sedan • 1957 Buick Sedan, automatic 1957.Ford 2;daori`.Hardtop, automatic 1956 Chev Deluxe Sedan . b. . • 1956 Ford Sedan,, automatic f .*AN 1956 Ford Coach ■ 1955 Ford . Fairlane Sedan , i 1955 Buick: 2 -door Hardtop , • ■; 1955 .Chev 'Sedan• 1955. Meteor Sedan, automatic r , 1954 Ford Sedan ` ■'1954 Pontiac: Sedan g 1954 Buick Sedan 1954 Chev Sedan, automatic w. 1953 Chev . Con"vertible 11 1953 Chev Sedan ■ ' MANY OLDER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM Buy , Now Before' Spring Prices • Advance al - TRUCKS! TRUCKS!! 1958 Chev.' 1/2 -toil, pick-uli. with, 'fleetside,•body 195."r Chev Duinp.Truck: 1950 Dodge,• 2 -toil :.Stake . r' runs Cities Service, Dealer '. ■ ■ ■. 11�1otors ;• ..� Phone 113, Rrusselsi `"eaiiwr•1.pa■■104 �alrr.ossa■■`r■rr'O'eu�I1�#ur111•�•al�■aagi■ r■ Miss Norma Murray spent the week -end at her home at . St. Helens. Mrs. Frank Dore. spent Wed- nesday • evening ;with:•. Mr. and ner. The two-story Birthday Cake. was. made:,,,iby Mrs. Morford Mackay' ;and- decorated by Mrs. Donald ,Gillies. There., wasa spiend d. programme.." 'Mr Herb flrkell cf Teeswater . was the 'guest'speaker. He showed colour.: ed slides of his recent Farre Tour- of. Russia. Mrs. Howard Thoanp- s'on and Mrs Burton ,Collins :were the .Conveners, of .the 'floe, prog- ramme.. Mrs. Frank Currie, Mrs. George Harkness, Mrs. Helen Swann and Mrs George Enier- son''were conveners' for the .sup• - per. Cards and lunch. Were en- joyed. Miss Eileen Collins' and Messrs. Michael, Steven and Jimmie Boyco. were Sunday visitop''s with Mr:' 'and 'Mrs.. 'Russell Collins. Mrs. Claude ,Dore (Sr.) visit- ed with her sister, Miss Mer.y'l. Stewart in Kincardine. Mr. and, Mrs. Ben Scott and Morley spent•a day with Mr.' '& Mrs. Irwin Martin, West Mont- rose. ,Mr. and Mrs.: Clayton •Watke and Jeanette of Carlsruhe ed with. 'Mr.. and Mrs: '' Harvey Nicholson on Sunday • ., When gailantry'to the girl 'friend exceeds the pocketbook, a boy's best friend is the telephone. Help came quickly ,.• and he sighed with relief: Y :THE FELL P ,S. =Seriausly, though, .wherever you aro, at home, Or away, you can usually reachfamily or friends by 'telephone a service so valuable , , : yet so often• taken for; granted: The Bell ' Telephone -Company' of Canada: %