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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-09-13, Page 6MITH -CORQ� in4tion EGISTER CHI Ee�a�i Cash rotedion-Ever? TUR a s° • 4� Choice of K.yboordo Choicj.of Colors Now Opirating Ea" • N.w low swept Contour Dosian +, . LUCKNOW SENTINEL; LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Bailer' Inures Grove Vllorker Mr. John 7irnmerman who is, einployed by William Arnold was. taken `to Victoria ',Hospital, Lon- don, after being huh by' a baler.." It's believed his leg is broken./ Mrs. Victor Gawley retured home from Kincardine Eospita, on Sunday, She •had been in hos- pital about Bove, days with pneu- monia. Mrs. Carson La>ighren • of :Lis towel, is visiting Mr. and. Mrs Frank. Currie. • • Mr. and .Mrs.' Donald McCOsh and Mrs. John Colwell visited Mr.: and Mrs:• Currie .Colwell of Kinloss on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Gordon Towle who have been• vi, iting Mr. and Mrs. •Ralph, Hill left for their home in Vancouver, ' Dianne Dore visited • Betty. Fry .of :Kincardine. • x ' Mr. :and airs. Harry P -Long, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur ' Heale ` .all ; of ' Toronto visited Mr. Murray Campbell; ..arid. Mrs. 'Victoria Smith; • . .Miss .Helen McFarlan was a recent 'visitor with .Mrs. Howard Orr •. Mr: and Mrs. Francis. Boyle off 'since `their marriage. in .1902' /family Were Sunday guests the 13th concession. • 'Mr. and Mrs: Bill 'Collins. • • Married. in' South, Kinloss manse, Miss Sharon Patterson visited, the '.bride'•was the forme; Jennie 'Miss Mary Ann McCosh.• Mr.. •and Mrs. 'Roy Campbell, Porta Credit, visited Mr. and Mrs, Jack McIver • Mr.. Clarence Caimpbell; Mr & Mrs. Harold ' Campbell, Orillia s° WEDNESDAZ ,SEPT. 13,th, 196!I awanosh Coup e )Y Years Married, Enloy Excellent Meal MR. and MRS. THOMAS INGLIS A happy occasion Was observed MacKenzie,• a' daughter of the late in West Wawanosh on Monday Mr, and Mrs. Alex. MacKenzie,, & when `Mr. and Mrs Thomas Inglis was born in Kinloss. The groorn's, marked .their 59th wedding,.anni- parents were the late Mr. and' versify: The• couple reside on a Mrs, John Inglis: He: was born in farm .where they have been, living a farm . home immediately across on 'the Toad from their present reg... dente. •; The couple purchased, the farm where they' now reside .following their wedding , and have lived there ever ' sin' Here's Canada's . best Cash Register Value. Tops in 'pro- , tection of cash . . tops . in per -4 formance ... tops in .features Designed ;'and:. priced for busi-.' nesses large and small:. ie u0knoW Sentinel gone 35,. Lucktow 1NLOS! Miss Carol Stanley started her nurses; training at Stratford Hos- pital past this training week. Miss' Marian Buckton . begins her studies at Stratford Teachers' •College this week., , ,, It was back, to school for all the students last .week. The -::pub- lic .'school children ` are having Mr., and Mrs. Harvey MacDoug •� n Miss s Isabel Welch, and a11a d e , Anna MacDougall of Owen: Sound :visited Sunday ,at the • home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd/MacDougall. Miss Helen: Caxnpbell, a gradu- ate .of - Lougheed's B.usiness''Col- 1ege, Kitchener,. is now employed at Smiles and ' Chuckles. Chocolate Co., in .that .city. pleasant bus. rides , to . the ' four "` `A person with charm is one schools:. S'econd'. Con., Lafgside, :who can make another feel'.that' Tenth "Con. and Holyrood. until both 'of' them are pretty. wonder: 'the'new area school.ia completed." ful'peoples :ontinues Until September' (According to the availability of Specials)` EL TRIC COFFEE `MAKER, :• :. $23.75 Sunbeam,; 8 -Cup SUNBEAM ELECTRIC. HEATER, 1300 watt`• $28.95 ADJUSTABLE STEEL IRONING BOARDS $ 7.49' PLASTIC CLOTHES BASKETS: $ 1.98 LARGE GARBAGE RBAGE CANS,•. side. handle , , , $ 2.85 ix RUBBER' STAIR TREADS, each slip. proof .35 .. 18x91%z I RUBBER HOUSEHOLD MATS, ...: : ,:.. $ 1.55 each' slip proof, 18' x 30, pastel colors AND NUMEROUS OTHER BARGAINS I EE HAND BILLS MURDIE & SO Phone; . Lucknow spent the • Week-701ia; -their-f-arm on' the ' tenth nary Andrea 1� d . _ ea ea • ' years of. age and still looking af- The bride o Both. enjoy excellent health. • The bride of , 9 years is now 8.t earning _asses ter her home -Mr.Inglis' 86 • • „:• sp t`Tuesday of---th}�s -week---as- :Misses, Doreen McLeod, .Annet-::' The'. first': meeting of the Col-'` .sistin�g: in :the granary.:during.har fa •Forster, Donna: McLeod' and wanash `,Learning Lassies . was vesting • operations., osh all.of Toronto `;held, at Joanne .i Crozier's.on:'Tues- ` Mr. Inglis.. .. feels .'that' farming Mary. M the week -end. at • their 'day ' night• ,. under the leader- g spent .' w . • ••.today. is a �mucli,better occupation •. homes: ' ' ship ; of Mrs: Frank Ritchie and than: it' was years ago. Modern Miss . "Katherine Bushell 'who `assistant leader, Joanne Crozier. •machinery,: he said has `improved ' has :.been at .Jack's' Ranch, earr`ie : The .meeting was opened with `the' farmer's lot .considerably, ands home to go to .'Lucknow• Highthe 4-�H Pledge . The roll call was increased prices of farm'products, School •. answered by;. twelve of 'the' thir-' have 'meant 'a 'better: standard of • Reg Brimstone.visited in Wood teen members The business in-� 1:iv.ing stock. 'eluded the.: election of ;officers • The; couple recalled that their It's hack to• school:. Mrs : Burton They, are as follows:. President,' wedding'day 'was bright and sun - Collins ' to'Kinlough, . Mrs, Cecil'Mary Andrew; vice-president,, 'ny, and.following the ceremony' Sutton to Riversdale Mrs..How Anne Ritchie, secretary; _earbara they left to visit the Canadian' and 'Hollands to 'Purple Grove: Nelson; press reporter Ann Ar National Exhibition and Niagara Carl 'Dore. arid: Ronnie• Boyle 'hold; , pianist Sandra .Cameron. Falls. started to ,school. While High The. group 'had.' discussions and' , They have seven children:'Mac.-' School started for Carl' %Collins; took notes under these, headings: Laren , of . Highgate; Elizabeth • Bob Thompson Nancy . Dore, .You and Your' ' Food, Food Be-; (Mrs: Jack 'Flanna an of. Toron- (. g ) Gladys •Gawley, .Bill Mackay, :comes a Part .of You, Regulation,', to; :Alexander, .R;R. 1, Lucknow : Roger Wood and John .Osborne. Maintenance of Health' and Why 'Roderick . of Watford; Thomas ,at Miss Ethel Gawley•` is. visitingR w: '' .iVI .F.r, i . , They made ,. . ,�We Eat. u ts. he ode -a�.•],st home. :: .. Pauline Mr. and Mrs.. Victor Gawley. y h m John of/Fgrdwtah M JackMI M `Vitt Mrs • ever, Mrs:Victoria of all th'e 'fruits th `;y' 'had tasted; Mrs:• Robert '..Adams oria and had -a demonst' ation on .mea - Smith, Miss' Margaret: Robertson aurin and 'Mrs:" Goldie-' `Huston " were. • g' ' among those attenfling. the Camp bell picnic in Kinc&rdine on,Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs.. Pete , Peterson, Miss Rosalyn Swann, Mr, • Allan Traher visited • Mr: Norval Stan= ley and 'Mrs. Helen Swann: , , Mr.and Mrs. Arthur Patterson,• Pat, Gail, Brenda and Sharon, Agincourt;°Mr. And Mrs.' Andrew. Patterson, Mr. and `Mrs. Sam- Wis- mer; ,'Waterloo:' visited, Mr.. and Mrs Burton Collins: ' Purple Grove Institute . met at the home' of Mrs.. Edburt 'Bushell on. "Wednesday afternoon. ,Ripley Uni'te'd 'Church' W.A. znet ,at the home. Of ' Mrs. Donald : McCosh , on Tuesday. evening. 'Mrs. Herb • Farrell' was hostess's for the Ripley Anglican Church.. ladies for theiir: September •nteet- • ing Some 'of the Grove folks at- tended funerals` of Mrs. Torn Har- ris' Mr. Bob.Montgomery and Miss ,Margaret Montgomery; 'Cori•graatulations to Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Patterson who were Mar- ried on Saturday in Ripley. Those. attending • from. here were and Mrs. Don McCosh,• Mary" Ann. and Richard; Mr,: and• Mrs. Bur- ton Collins, Margaret,• Sandra .& 'John; Mr., and Mrs. Jack Farrell: • OLIVEr Miss Shirley' 'Walden of pine River visited on Sunday with Mr,. and Mrs. Allen •MacTavish 'and family. • Mr. and ,MIrs, Gerald tolling' spent Saturday, 'at the Western Fair, London, / • • ; Mr. and Mrs. W. J ".Foxley' of Richmond Itl1 visited ons Wednes- YSCOUTNE' •1st, KINLOSS , BOY, SCOUT GROUP According to the calendar, sum- iner• :is over and Scouts 'and ::Cubs all. over the Country are donning their uniforms again to "cont- mence the fall- program. In••Kin-. loss we had: hoped .to start last-. week but harvesting . operations on our farms decided ,against it::, r We .:start this week .however with the Scouts Thursday night and Cubs on Friday night.' Both meeting will be at the school grounds in Holyrood if the .wea ther is dry. • Thi s Sat r • u day (September 10 is. the big . annual Saugeen Dis- trict Scout and Cub Field • Day:: This year; .we go to.;Wingham. We are chartering .a .large school bus to take both th'e Kinloss: Scouts and tCubs and • this bus, •will leave Holyrood at 100 p.rri. The Field Day, is a' lot, of fun for' the boys, and will be' televised by CKNX. By tiie. •way, . all • Scouts and* 'Cubs who have running shoes should'wear them for this weeks theetings. We wil ' be running off, races,. jumps, etc.' to':deterniine who will take •part in each: event at Winghar i. 'So loosen those muscles and get ready, ,Lucknow,.. T.wo, children have pas- sed ' away: :They have 16 grand. children. (Courtesy Advance -Times). day .with Mr. and Mrs, White: and Mrs. Roberts, - • . Miss Mary Roulston• sang "r Heard :the Voice of Jesus" lilt United Church on Sunday. ,INextr Sunday will be Rally Day • with the service conducted by.the;-Sun, day, School, ossio 111111110.114.14.11 •�. ROY HAVENS Plumbing .and Heating Esso Oil Burner Sales. and.:' Service ELECTRIC. HEATING Phone 73 Ln*now FOR SAFE, DEPENDABLE Convenient IiUQt t tbrm ' up to 5 *MOO IsaY