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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-07-05, Page 5ligSDAY, JULY 5th, 196,1 KINLOUGH 'tA-While Lodge. at grace re-oliened„ this; week for ;ummer months, This lovely :ori spotis owned and •013, 4 by Mr. and Mrs, .Willian! and Mr. and: Mr:S. Karl of London,.former resit of this t onnnimityTheir r guegs corpe. fropa various Ontarior'and United s. ngratulations •to. Evelyn oliOn, Philip l3reCkles; Ar - Stanley and , Sharon Dillon were successfUl in passing Oracle VIII' examinatiOns. . •Tuesday of' this week the ker,, Mrs.' Martyn and pupils' folyrood • school enjoyed „, a game :With our schbol and rednesday the Kinloss Schbbl their teacher, Miss Erlma y were also entertained, by Katherine Collins and pup - On both days cookies. and THE 1.11pizT97ir LEN:1711141;1, Lt fieShie• was served- The tearri SclifOOL PTPV,ed, to be the winners. • Miss. SharOn Dillon has gone: , to Seaforth where she iS • em - ployeol. " • Mrs. Chris' Stark- was hOStess for the Evening: Workers meet- ing - with Mrs.' Bert Nicholson presiding. sThe.oPening hymn Was. "Fight ..the go,04 fight," followed by prayer, Mrs.„ Don .read ' the scripture lesson. The word for the roll, call was: "truth." Mrs: Ronald Thacker gave the Meditation. Mrs.. Howard Thoinp- Son invited the Evening Workers to her W.A. meetipg- in' July.. Thank you .letters were read' and the following program Was given. Readings by: Mrs. ' Howard Thompson. Mrs. Chris Stark,',Mrs. Gordon Elliott, Mrs. Don Gilles7 pie, Mrs. Tom Bell, Miss :May 'Boyle, ,Mrs. Roy Schnelier, Mss Edna Boyle, M_ r,S. Bert Nicholson. • Contests 'by Mrs., Tom Hodgins. and Mrs.'. Chris Stark. Favourite hymns, Mrs. Harold Haldenby, row, 0141TARI° ' PAGE FIVE' Mrs., Gertrude Walsh gave: courtesy tenlarks. The clOsing was "Jesus •"the Very - thought of The.' Delicious rP freshinents were served •and social time was enjoyed. . mr. and Mrs. Harry Cole ,,and .daughter, Helen of Exeter, yisit- ed on Saturday at the, home Of Edna and May 1.30Y1. Miss :Sandra Percy attended. .the '4-11. Conference at 0.1•40-01 over • the' week -end. SandraIs emPloyed at 'jacks. Ranch at VP derwood. •. Miss Mary Loll BlaOlc, visited \With 'Erlma and . Sandra Percy, before going to her new Work • at 'Stratford, • ' ? Miss Donna Nicholson., spent the week -end •at her home here. Miss Evelyn- Nicholson who Spent a few days, at Toronto, returned • The. June :meeting of the Pres- byterian W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. F. Johnston 'with 12 members' and 2 visitors an- swering the roll' call Which Was • • - • • r ONTARIO Application forms • Orr 1114••••••• 111 EH EH • !El • • • • . , :shou.id be fieturned bY Juiy 15, 1961 Official Permit 'Application, Forms have been•sent to over' T20,000 On!ario vendors together with detailed informa- tion on the new. Ontario Retail Sales 111 Tax Act. These appllcations should be III • completed and returned by July 15th, 60 that vendors will receive their permits • and additional information well inad- vance of September 1st, when the tax goes into effect. • • Who requires ik vendor's permit? Every company or person, who in the ordinary course of his business sells goods to purchasers in Ontario, must .havea sales tax vendor's permit. Restaurants ' and other premises selling prepared meals require a permit.Permits are also required by salesmen or manufacturer's' agents. who sell in Ontario for non-resident vendors not registered in Ontario. Vendors who have not received official Permit Application'forms 'I sliould.send for one today! COMPLETE AND ,MAIL THIS CONVENIENT COUPON Retail Sales Tax Branch, Office of Comptroller of Revenue, -• I Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2, Ontario • • Please), nc! me a Permit Application form together with. detailed information on the Ontario Retail Sales Tax. 1 ' I 11. Ei! EH 111 i I EH NAME I • ",11 , I COMPANY NAME •:: I ADDRESS -• • , • I iEE .. I Ei:. • j TYPE OF BUSINESS I • • • . • 'niiiiiiiiiiii, iiiio, mir..•..r.0 • oo. mm.m . . iiir. m.m.r•1: ir , . • .: iil : i • ' ' . ' kalt,Ik't CLARK ,' '... • . , iii .:: •'—• . .:::i :::- . . ,• , , . . • , //' COmpfrolke. of A6voitie • :::: . . . 41,,........: . i.... ........ saihii, ir.n......a4.4.4.114 . 4 . iiiiiii'inilililottein$6i44i.inii.lii0ii44aiiiiiiii.niiiiiiie,moo•ei....i.oniciiiefliiii,..',...46.'i-Vini ......... ni'i'ii iiiiiiniii:iniViiiiiiilitinifliVritg• .p,„ • , • , . . • , If ' ' . , .. . • 4 , 0 , . .,,, • • , • • , •; , ' • • A, . ,,. • •F YOUR CAR. :the easy way. . I CAN GET YOU THE BENEFITS OF A CASH DEAL Remember —before you buy your car, consider the benefits of One -Stop SeTvice .through. The Agent. Automobile Finance Iqan.•• Get: the funds you want,. plus: the. insurance you, need, with an benefits, of a; cash deai,, • • ft's economical, confidential and 'Convenient. • • For further particulars, telephone before you buy. -McDonagh Insurance • Phone 306, Lucknow 00,4•40- a scripture- verse containing, the word "Father." The'''meeting op- ened. with hymn, "Saviour* Like a Shepherd Lead .us,"' foilOwed by the scripture on Rebecca by Mrs: L. Sutton, Prayer was by Mrs. A.Percy. After the minutes were read and approved.,,, Mrs. P. Hod- • gins gave an account of the Pres- byterial held at • Wirigharn. A • letter from Mrs: McPherson was • read by Mrs.,JIVIaulden. The meet- ing was 'then turned. over • to -Mrs. T. •MacDonald for the fol- lowirig program.' A .letter from Miss Margaret Ramsey by Mrs. M. Johnston. The Bible Quiz on Exodus was given followed by the first chapter on the study book, "One ,World •:--• One. Mis- sion." iHyrrinr-Leacl Kindly:44*A, was sung followed by prayer by Mrs....T.om MacDonald. Grace was sung and lunch' served • PURPLE GROVE • -r— Mr. and Mrs. ClaUde; Delbert and Carl attended the Orr Picnic • in Seaforth. : • • Mr. James Etnerson; Guelph; spent the, week -end .at his home. • , -Bervie girls • had. • a :mother apicl0a4glifer. banquet in United . Church on Wednesday. Mrs. •Stuart • 'Armstrong. and Mrs. Glenn Youngini:1;,their pup- ils enjoyed a bus trip tp Toronto on MOnclay. ,• Mr. • Roger V.Voods ,is visiting hisssister,,..Mrs..Don Dore,' •Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Robert- son visited Mr. Calvin.Robertson. •Bervie United Church had a picnic at Inver uron. • The'LifeboYS arid C. E. Girls groups' ended 'the season by a weiner reast. . • :° , . Mr. Marvin Orr. visited Mr. Mrs. Claude Dore. • • • • Mr. Russell:Needham is recov- ering from an 'appendix oPera- • MiSS Nancy Dore spent a day in Toronto. • 'Pupils of SS, No: 4, had a sc-' at .whiCh , time' Miss Murray Was, presented, with a gift on be - halt of the children by Nancy Dore while Gladys Gawley read the address: • Purple. .Grove InstitutePicnic was. held Kincardine. Race •• . grinners • were Pre-school, Mary Ann MacDonald,' Bonnie • Boyle. 8 to 9 years, Danny MacDonald, Jimmie Dore; 10' to 12 years, Ian MacEtonald, Ann Mackay; Young' Ladies, Elaine. Pollock,' Ireen • ' Boyle; Matching Couples; , Alda • Harkness and Kathy Dore, Joan Thompson and Brenda Currie; Kick the Slipper, girls, Beverley' • Smith, Caroline MacDonald, Eve- lyn Harkness. Boys, ‘' Kick': the , Slipper, Ronnie Dore, David • . • Stanley; Wheelbarrow race, Sus- • an Colling and Valerie • Gillies, Sherry • Pollock and „Caroline .1V1acDonald. Over 70 were pres- 'Miss 'Gladys Gal.e'Y had the . Mipfortune to fall arid break- a -.• bone in her. foot., •0 • • Miss Nornia Murray: and Mar- .: , jorie Murray Visited Miss Mar-. garet Robertson. • Miss. Annabel Woods, Toronto, Mr., Ed Gilkes and .Ver'of Osh- ' • awa visited'Mr. arid Mrs. Donald • Dore.• • Mrs. Robert .S.powart •&•: ..daugh- ters ; Agnes; Lee, and. :Vickie of Jupiter, Florida, are visiting W..* and Mrs.. Victor Gawley. •Mr. Donnie, ThompsonSpent •the week -end at 1V1irirnachi'Camp. Miss Hilda, Emerson, is erriPloy- ediviatt. yanadr7emyr.s. ,It:ayrnQnd soh are 'holidaying with. Mr. SF • Mrs. Sam Emerson. •' • •• Frarik Dore and - Ronnie,' Mr. Kenneth Brindley and Gor- don and Mr.. Bill White spent a day at WiartOn. • Mr: and Mrs. Lloyd • MCClure and Lawrence of. Paisley were Sunday: guests of Mr. and: Mrs.. Gordon MacDonald; • Mrs. Frank pore, Nancy and :Dianne, visited Mr. and 11v1rs... Gerald Brindley at Riverdale. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dore(;Sr.), • visited MisS Meryl, Stew,art: • The' colored' man who saw his 'girl 'friend :in a sack • dress and said,- ."Honey; is you in 'fashion Or .is yOu in trrble?" • •• Girl's father: around here the 10 o'clock, • Suitor; That's be., reading. Young man, .. lights go out: at OK; We won't • . .„ • . - a , • „ I • 34' • t ) • • ••• •, ' "n • , , • 4 ' • ' P 0 •.•••••• • • • • , . • . • • tr, • • ' • • ..• • 4 04 . , • 4 • 3. 1': • .4 4. • . 44 ; •• 4 .", t':•• '` • ' • • .1.4 , 14 •