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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-01-27, Page 5.wEDmso.AY, JAN.. 27t1.4 1960' • THE Ii7CKNOW • SENTINEL, X.IJCKNOW, ONTARIO 4, . • FOR YOURSELF! WORLD'S SAFEST POWER SAW NO DANGEROUS CHAIN KINLOUGH • The AX,P.A. was entertained thejlorne of Karen ancl. Eve- lyn Nicholson on Thursday ev- ening, ,Douglas Haldenby presid- ed. Following the open exercises Karen Nicholson• read 121 Psalm. The collect for the . day ' and Member's Prayer were repeated. During the •btisiness period plans were -Macle feir a skating. P4rtY and ' a Valentine* ' Social. Mk, Lyle Bennett spoke on A'.Y.,P.A. work. This was .followed with The election of officers. Honor- ary Presidents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bennett, President, Alex Hewitt; vice President, Donna HaldenbY; ' :.seeretary-treagurer, Barbara Haldenby, press report- er, Evelyn Nicholson;Chaplain and Executive member's Del- bert Hedley, Douglas' Haldenby, aucCesecir'to your ' Buck Saws • Fella • Bucks • .Buy Locally! Hand, Chain, Crosscut, and • • Limbs • Updercuts • Clears-. •• ..4 land • Prunes • Precision -cuts • • Leaves Mill -edge • Only power saw SAFE UP IN A. TREE'or • on a ladder. Try it yourself. Contact us today!, Webster and MacKinnon • Register Forms Paramount W. 1. Meeting mg The January ,rnee , o the- Pilrarnotint Women's Institute . was sbeld Tuesday, February .19, . at the home' of Mrs. Walter 'Dex= ter. .The ' meeting opened with • • ' • Carbon Sriapout Forms • .. • pits. and Oil Truck • , Forms . • . • Continuous Business tile. singing of .the ode and, the • 'forms-• ••• • Counter Check Books Restaurant Pads . • .• • Mary Stewart collect read. The roll call Was answered by "The first school 1 attended.'" •Read- ings ,were given by .Mrs : Al Ir- win, Mtg.' Robert .Campbell and Mrs. Marion Brooks. •• The. ,toriic 'Education was taken • CHECK: THESE' RATES 'SINGLE $5 (With Wombs bolls) DOUBLE $8• ; (,016 petiole loath) • : .Hot. E . . 8..4.4 at 63rd Sirset , . • At the "Gateway to 'Prato Squint" ‘. • 'CO•t•••• &KIWI =-.itteOt with • • , CONDITIONING, TV and radio • Eticellene liestainix.ti--COffee Sitop• - • •••.- • Cmkbla !'""!)ge : • . •• Oftalie adjacent to betel , • . • • L.I.JCKNOW• SENTINEL , .. phone 35 ..• • " •44.•••••••••••• by Mrs. Grant Farrish. Mrs. 'Wm: Stanley arid Mrs Walter Dexter conducted' two • contests: . The meeting closed with. the QUeen, and lunch • was • served by. :the hostesses in Charge.. Joyce Hedley, May" Boyle. Eae .Haldenby thanked the hostesses and •-their parents, Mr, 'and Mrs. Bert Nicholson fpr • the very pleasant evening. RefreshMents were served and. a. social time enjOyed. • bur .Township Reeve Harold. Percy attended ,Brtice County Ceuncil in Walkerton last .week. .-.Congratulations our ToWnc.. ship ,Clerk; Mr, J. 'B.' :Lane; who , CAI , TUesdaY celebi'ated his 85th birthday. ' Friends here • of Mr. • Gordon. Statters ,of Preston with to ex- tend ,,congratulations on his re- cent, business promotion, Gord- on was born and raised. on 'Con. 10 the farm, now'.0.wrieci by Mr. and . Mrs. Charlie'.. Murray.' He received his Public school. edu, catien at S:S. No, 3. Although Gordon has ibeen away from these', parts or a nuniber . of •years, friends -in this .era wish continued succeis. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson •and Allan, Visited:Fri:clay even.; ing with Mr. and Mrs; Gerald .Ithody and he boys.. • Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jansen. and 'family, Mr. • and •Mrs. Morley, Bushell . and 'family, • Mr. and. Mrs. • Beverley 1 Siitten visited on • Saturday evening . with'. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr and far -411T •The Presbyterian •WOineri's Missionary Society • met at ithe home o Mrs.. Perry' Hedging, Mr's. Alex Percy read `the scrip-: ture and , Mrs. Frank Maulden led in :prayer. The word for the roll call Was "cast." 'Mrs -..Perry Hodgins reported on: .the .Preg-- byterial. meeting ;'helif. at •Wing7 hani. Missionaries .reviewed were Miss -'Mary Slessot by Mrs. •ty-. man;Stitton, Mrs:,•Glen Thomp- son'by Miss Winni„fred Percy,. Rev. •Dickso by Mrs. • John Barr, 'Miss Mildred Geh- man by 'Mrs: MorleY. Bushell, Suitable hymns. were 'sung also a "quiz. The. iLords Prayer was ;repeated • follevired.•by the: Grace and lunch. • ' Words was, received here of:the death �fS. 0. Parry ofDetroit. We extend Syingiathy ' to. 'his • widow the f Omer. Audrey Har- per and members of his family • The FebruarY- meeting Of the Holyrood Womeris .Institute will held in Alie hall, with Mrs:. Sam Fanner and. Mrs. Lyman. SPEEDS, . CUTTING! WORKS, LONGER' BETWEEN it's the. exclul • 5ERVIcE STOPS • sive Chipper Chain cutler design, proven by Canadian • Woodsmento be best for Canadian conditions. Tough 'new Oregon Chipper Chain cuts fest, stays sharp longer and can be 'filed easily and quickly. 4,—.1colcicir_toughipmPosion Chipper Chain in this. weep • 'rid 106* box. : -,FOR OREGON • SAES:NW SERVICE: ; t • .`7." . •;•,•;•'• • otial SAO -S. and ER'VTICE • PHONE 4 -W, TEESWATER, ONT. Sutton, hosteses.• • Roll :call; •My. favourite musical instrument. • Topic, Music in the schpol: Mot- to, St: Valentine,. Director, Miss Edna Boyle,: Mrs.: LYInan Sutton,' Mrs. Frank 1V1aUlden, Mrs: Mark • Johnston. •-•• ' •Mr. and Mrs. Tom •Hodgins,. 1V1r.: '.1\orfs: -Ben • 14iclidgtin Were dinner guest's with Mr.' and • • Mrs. Howard " Thdinpson on . Urday•evenine. ; • • _ . • •'Mr. and • Mrs. Bill ..11aldenibY , •• and babe were Sunday , visitors • with Mr, and Mrs. Bert Nichol- •sdn and .family. • PWS many ipecial Einpire convenience, 'to Baby Bitten. iPbyttienst. 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