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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, I;,t,ICHNOW, .ONTARIO
AWEDNESDAY,. JAN. 20th, 1960
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.Paint and Wallpaper
Phone 218 -=' Lucknow.
We are ;lad to . hear Jack Rit-
chie .is Home and •feeling better.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker,
Joyce and • Gien of Wingharn
visited Saturday with Mr.' and
Mrs D. A. Hackett,
Mr. and : Mrs: Nelson ,Raynard
and , Doug visited • Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert ` Irvin . of
;'Dungannon:
Miss
ing • at Wingham this : week.
Mrs. Wesley Ritchie. visited in.
Port Elgin for the 'week -end
with Mr, and .Mks. . Jim McKay.:
A ,chilled and uncomfortable
traveller waiting for his train at
a, windswept junction, accosted
a native of the, village: "Say,
does the windblow this way all
the • timer"
"No," replied the native,: "some-
times it turns around and. blows
the other way:''
Marlene ''Hunter is 'teach-
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8e : Our ,Guest at, the
CANADA
FARM : & :INDUSTRIA-L.
EQUIPMENT
as sa- TRADE. SHOW
'JANUARY°. -27, 28, 29, 30, • 1960
(10 a.ni; to. 6' .p.m. daily)
EXHIBIT
TORONTO
Local dealers have a FRES ADMISSION key chain forty*
SPONaoa$n s:
DAVID BROWN.''(,0ANADA) ;LIMITED .:
• 'J t.,, CASE COMPANY ••
COCKSHUTT y'ARM EQUIPMENT LIMITED
,GOODISON. (oLivse) INDUSTRIES LIMITED,
INTERNATIONAL ;HARVESTER- COMPANY
OF CANADA, LIMITED
NEW HOLLAND MACHINE. COMPANY;
MASSEY FERGUSON LIMITED •
B.M.C. NUFFIELD TRACTOR DIVISION
ORFEDA 'MEMBEIVDEALERS' ..
Group II United Church' W.A.
Fourteen members ,,and, two;.
guests. were present at the bonne
,of Mrs. Grant : MacDiarm id . to
begin their group IT activities
for the .coming year. The W.A.
motto and .hymn 640 opened our
meeting.: Mrs Allin read the
scripture lesson andMrs.. Mac.
Diarmid read the ..comment and
led, in prayer. The, various com-
mittees . reported 'on the year's
Work. Mrs. Allinis, to assist
Mrs: McKim on the Friendship.
Committee for . the months of
April, May and June. Forty Red
Cross nighties were ' distributed
for sewing ...and 'the members
asked to bring . quilt blocks, 18
by 20, to the' February ,meeting..
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Psalm 662 was sung . followed
by .a • reading. by ,Miss ' Hazel
Webster. Mrs. . Omar Brooks
chose as her topic, "The Stew-
ardship of Hospitality”,, depict-
ing the beneficial ways: in which'
our. homes could be 'used. • Mrs.:
Lloyd • Ashton favoured " with' 'a
piano selection: A co$test and
.lunch were enjoyed at the close
of the meeting,
Group 3, United Church W.A.'
Mrs G Rathwell.-was. hostess
for the January meeting. , Mrs.:
Bryce .Elliott' presided and open-,
ed'.. the': meeting with a . New
Year's .poem and also introduced;
.our 1960 topics for worship. Mrs..
Hoag . read ': the scripture and.
Mrs: H.. Robinson the meditation
and• prayer. Nineteen.
members'
answered the roll':call:'`Mrs. E.
Taylor : gave a detailed • tre 'sur
er's • r`eport'' for 1p59. , Mrs E..
Wightman= • reported for•. the
Christian.: Fellowship. ,committee.
Mrs. W..B. Anderson of the . sew=:
ing' committee: asked the imem-
tiers to :help: "with Red ,Cross
sewing and several' volunteered
to:: do . the' two hundred 'diapers
allotted.. to the local . Red Cross.
Mrs: Al Irwin reported doing 2
quilts :for. same. for the group.;
•It..`was. decided, to prepare 'a bale
consisting. chiefly .•: of layettes
and children's'. clothing,- articles
to 'be brought, in at the ' March
meeting: Plans.. were made for
the annual supper.: Mrs E. Tay
lor, Mrs. A. Irwin, • Mrs. J. Math-
ers and Mrs. G. Elliott presented
a very .fine program of thoughts
and. inspirations 'for another
• yisar Mrs. Hoag ; presented ', a
et
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Doctor :.,.Wednesday will be fine,
When it's time. ;to .'have the dentist check
daughte.r's teeth, Mrs.`Smith 'naturally' reaches'
for the telephone,: that helpful "member -of -the!,
family" . with the habit of getting things done..
'WhenY ou look back 'over your day,' it's some•'
times surprising: to :realize in just . how many
little ways the telephone has helped you. ..how.
it adds so much convenience' and comfort to
everyday living.
THE ELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF. CANADA
well prepared paper on Steward-
• ship. Mrs. Joynt -led in :;a sing
song; of some of the old, "favour-
, ite hymns.- Readings were given
by Mrs. E. Wightman, Mrs. G.
Elliott, Miss ' Ada Webster and
Mrs. E. Taylor. Misses'„ .Bever -Hey.
McKenzie, Bambara and Beverley
Rathwell favoured : with a vocal
trio. • Mrs.G. Elliott, gave ' the
courtesy remarks: and •the meet
ing was, :'closed with,the bene-
diction. 'A. social time.. was then
enjoyed.
Zion' United Church- W.M.S.
Mrs, John Hinter' • held : the
• January :14th: meeting at her
home with eighteen, .ladies, two
visitors and: five children pre -
I' sent The devotional. was. in two.
1 parts with Mrs. Jack McDonagh.
and Mrs., ' Robert: Helmtaking
part- and the' scripture . reading
by Mrs. Gordon Kirkland. Mrs.;
Charles Anderson'is .to '•get the
program for 'Februar'y. Visitors
for shut-ins` are Mrs.. Nelson
Raynard and Mrs. Jack Gardner.
Thank -you , card was react' froin;.
Mr: Harold. Greer on thedonaa
tion to' the .Nursing Home,••T:here.
is ;a reminder about saving old
nylon stockings. A reading "Re:
cipe of Happiness for each
month of the;. New Year". by Mrs
Jim Hunter and M.S. Marshall
Gibson gave • a' reading ' "The
Bridge Builders:" • A .chapter
'from, the • study.. book was given
by Mrs. John Ritchie. The Feb-
ruary ':meeting will be held .at
Mrs. Robert Helm's with a quilt-
ing • of, a crib quilt :for relief.
United Church Hi .0 Meeting`.
The first meeting of the year
was ' held an January lltha It
was opened , with the worship
conducted' by Carolyn Mather:
• Nominations for the new ecce
cutive were received as. follows:
Pres., Mary Alli1; Vice -Pres.,
Carolyn Mathers; Sec. and Press
Reporter, Eleanor McNay; Treas
'Ernest Ackert; Assistant Treas.,,
'Tom Rathwell.' .
Skating and a sleigh riding.
Party, were suggested but Left.
for the 'executives to ` decide on
A film was
m.
Rev.
when to 'have the•
§hewn by G.• Geiger en-
titled "Family On Trial." The.
meeting closed with taps.
THIS IS THE IDEAL TIME TO GET. THOSE INSIDE•
DONE WHEN WORKMEN ARE- AVAILABLE.
We have a complete' selection of all types of floor coverings; and
would be pleased to . show you our stock and samples and estimate
your " jobc
Doit yourself" if you : wish, or we have a man that will lay
your ' floor . covering for you.
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Speciai Clearance Prices
On small quantities , of standard tile ends.
per tile
Regular 12c ...
Clearir�g� . 8c per dile
Furniture rnitut a and
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Phone .181, Lucknow
'Chesley Pill:pile School. Board
-has declined to rent the school
auditorium.. to a .local ''organize-
tion for a dance . by the :' CKNX
Barn Dance Gang, .,.due, as the
`Chesley Enterprise reports, "to'
an' unfortunate experience ' in: `
daianage to 'the school ;when„ this
: was :here'. on a former'.
occasion."
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