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,
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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.
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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, • '
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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
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Juiy 15, 1961
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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
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goes into effect.
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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
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Retail Sales Tax Branch, Office of Comptroller of Revenue, -•
I Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2, Ontario • •
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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
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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. . • :°
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Mr. Marvin Orr. visited Mr.
Mrs. Claude Dore. •
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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
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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:
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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, •
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be., reading.
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lights go out: at
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