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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-03-09, Page 6FAG•E, SIX r6. • THE LUCKNOW SEN:TXNE • LUCKNOW, .ONTARIO Mars. N.; MacKenzie consented to ,Press in Africa"' from. the Study take over the duties, of .Latera- Book "Africa Disturbed:' The African.' editor interviewed in titre Convener, Coming .events this .chapter explained the dif are the World's Day of Prayer f culty of printing; his; paper in. to. 'be observed or F`riday,. Marek many languages and making, his 4th in the Anglican Church; United Church. W.M.S. Fresbyterial is Kincardine, paper .popular and acceptable to coloured and white people in all The • Afternoon Auxiliary • of March ' 30th; and Easter Thank- the walks of life,, Mrs. McKim, the W1M $ of the United Church offering;• April 6th at which Miss ably dealt with the chapter "Im- held their March meeting in the ' Webb, missionary on furlough pact of Communications," show-• Fellowship Room of the Church from Africa ' will be the guest with a: attendance • of '21 mem-speaker.; Mrs, . E. Henderson con- . • ng that Western inventions 'such as radio' and telegistOn are .mak- ' hers and 1 visitor.' Mrs. Hoag, ducted the' ''remainder of ' the frig : rican natives aware' '.the' president, was•, in: charge ; of program; Mrs'. M. Ballard ,gave of thethei'neAfquality of wages and •the opening acid .business• session. a. very interesting talk on . "The privileges between the races of different colour. After . the Miz pah benediction a . social -time was enjoyed with Mrs. Hehder- son, Mrs.' McKim, Mrs. MMDon• ald. and. Mrs. Ballard . as 'hostess- r A _ ! - -'�' - - - es. 1. 0* �ur CarS.; ei •INSPECT THESE CARS NOW . N' WINTER COMFORT 1959 Chev Biscayne sedan, automatic, fully equipped 52,395. 1959 Chev 1mpalia7 Hardtop, fully powered, fully equip ped ',, ., Saving of $1,100 . 1959 Pontiac ' ' Laurentian sedan, automatic, fully equipped .f $2,595 1959 "Chev Belair sedan, automatic, fully equipped $2,495 1959 Biscayne sedan, . fully equipped - $2,250 1958. Olds, .4 -door hardtop, : automatic, .fully owered $2,495. •` 1958 Chev ,Biscayne, sedan, automatic, Cully equipped V-8 :motor' , , $.2,250 1958 •Pontiac Strato-chief, sedan, fully equipped $2.095 3--1958 Chev. Standard Sedans • $1,995 1956 Chev 'D_eluxe ;sedan $1,295" 1956 .Chev Chev.Deluxe sedan • $1,395 1956. Chew deluxe sedan, automatic, fully equipped 51,450 .. 1956 Mercury Sedan, full bower , ...;.a..,. $1,495, 1956 Ford coach, 8 cylinder $1,195 1955 Dodge ,Coach with radio . ' $895 1954' Pontiac' with radio $795 1954 Buick sedan, automatic ' $995 1953 Ford sedan, 'automatic ' $495 1953 Ford: `sedan $595 A. number of 1954 Chev. sedans and coaches. front' ;$650 $895:'. TRUCES! • TRUCKS!` 1956 Chev half -ton pickup , $1,095:_ 1955 International, 3=tot, complete with , : "racks, ,14 ' foot' body: ' , s $1,250' 1953 Chev' half-ton'piickup $495 1950 Chev half -ton pickup • $125 ors Cities Service Dealer Phdne x113, Brusselsoriarlymnorlorararmiwwwwwwwwierviarvims; PLUMBING and.: HEATING ESSO •'OIL BURNER SALES AND: SERVICE Lucknow. Phone` 73 �I,�p�.�i1�i,�1�0.�111��..,���q7.i.•.�I�r.a�:.�.•r�..�i�..�•..` ASHFIELD .LADIES OBSERVE WORLD DAY OF PRAYER The . Women's • Missionary. Soci- eties of ' Ashfield United Church, held the World ,DayOrf. .Prayer as. a joint •rneeting. at the Parson- age on March • 4th at 2 p.m. The World• Day of ' Prayer.; Service was followed with Mrs. Bert Alton, Mrs. Jim' Arnold.' and Mrs. Wes. Ritchie ..:acting ' as leaders. The 'scripture lessons were .`read by Mrs.. Chester Hackett and. Mrs. ,Ervin Zinn. Prayers were 'Offered by. Mrs.. Robert 4ielrn, Mrs. Ralph .Cameron, 'Mrs. Jim Hunter, Mrs. Jim ,Nelson ' ..and Mrs. Nelson Rayriard. A solo 'by Mrs. John Hall accompanied by.. Mrs:..: 'Peter 'Cooke,. at . the piano, was • enjoyed by all., Rev.. Kaiser gave •; a short talk •explaining: the origin of the . World Day • of Prayer,',ar d outlined the; prepar- ation Of the' ,service *for., World use. Mrs.: Alex Hackett` 'received, the 'offering amounting .to:$7..77. • A . dainty' lunch,;. served 'byMrs., Kaiser -and the;. -parsonage' .comm= mittee, brought- a very interest- ing •• and' 'inspiring meeting to a • dose . ':,� •. . South !Kinloss W;M:S. The March meeting " of the ::South ; `Kinloss W VLS. was held in the, church on Friday . with Mrs. ;Evan Keith •and- Mrs' Fras er.,1VIaoKinnon as irectors '.Mrs H. Bu ckton` presided .and Mrs. W. F. MacDonald read the Min - ides, and .correspondence. Roll call was respondedto by a Bible verse. '.with'. the •word. "profit"' .Proverbs, :chapter 4,. had been studied- at ' . home' and was: , re-' viewed 'emphasizing the ,fact so needed, in our present day that ',the -fear Of the Lord is Wisdom,, and to depart from evil is under- standing.'.' In ari,interesting Way Mr's`.: Evan• Keith introduced the new study . book ' on. Africa us- ing 'a map of. what was once; the "Dark Continent. Mrs. D.:Gra-: ham read , extracts f roin: mission- ary letters from various fields :to which. Sunday School 1.supplies • WIMIsT 3SiDAY, MAX,9th, 1960 FOR ISE At its Best • With, an.lonourable. TEST ALL • YEAR ROUND ncardine •(ieamery Limited BRUCE. COUNTY'S PIONEER .., MILD PLANT .. PHONE COLLECT DAY .176 KINCARDINE • NIGHT, 562 KINCARDINE, and cards . had been sent. She also ;drew ..attention to . the Book Display which was set upin the church: In common with. Christ- ian ' women over the : World, the: Day of Prayer :prograrrm was: fol- lowed in detail with individual. prayers taken by different mem- bers. ' A separate collection was taken for the worthy purpose to Which . this '• ,day's special collec .tion contributes; C'ULROSS ' CORNERS • ',On. Tuesday, afternoon . men froni the community •; attended the Meeting on 'farm.; buildings in•. the Teeswater town hail; 'alt. and .Mrs. : James Wraith spent Wednesday .:afternoon • with Mr. '• and Mrs.:.Murray Henderson and family of Luck/16W,, -Teeswater, spent. Saturday even- ing. with Mr.. and Mrs. Morley •Wall. • . Messrs.' Don Donaldson, Doug. .Donaldson, • .Ernest : Hanna, ` .and John ' Schumacher attended.' the seed fair. at London on Saturday. Little Diane Haldenby return- ed home froth Wingham; Hospital: on Mr. __ ••. Mr. =and Mrs. Gerald Stewart and. Miss . Wilkie, Kincardine .and Mr and . Mrs:" Ronald Stanley and- family; Kinloss, were ',Sun • .day ..visitors with .Mr,. and 'Mrs, Tom. Stewart and boys., Mr. arid 'Mrs. .'Morley Wall spent ' Wednesday evening. with Mr. and Mrs: ••Ernest Hanna ;and family. • ' . ' Misses EIda and Beverley' Wall and -Barbara...and Norma Haiden- • by attended the Worrmen's. `Insti- tute meeting at ' Mrs. Frank Maulden's; ',Kinl'o ugh' on Thurs ;day`. after school: Be"irerley Wall, and Norma Haldenby'.did a , de-. monstration. • Mr. and Mrs ` Doug ,1VIcGlynn, • D1? FERTILIZE Regardless; of what .happens .later in the' season, if your hay and pasture cropsget off to a fast, healthy start, they'll be ready for roost. anything . And by: adding the proper fer- tilizer in 'the spring you can get up to an extra month's feeding er.xfeeding from your crop and' you'll be able. to feed:more p re. Where hay and pasture mixtures are sown ' • • with spring grain, the results'froni •fertiliserare even more, outstanding.. •,• • Co -on► rertilizers come fn all 'the • latest recom- mended mended ratios and analyses. They , also flow more freely and are higher in water soluble lihospha es than . regular fertilizer -- good tea- ' whyyou should use Co-op Fertilizers. • sons • Buv Quality BUY know District Co• Phone' 71 k FERTILIZER STM.. Miss Elaine, Meyer spent the week -end with cher .grandmother, Mrs,'' Remelda Whitehead, Tees- water. ' • . Mr... and ' Mrs:' Murray Hender son . and family,; :Lucknow', ;were • Sunday . "visitors with Mr:: and Mrs. Jas. Wraith. Mrs: '`• Franke` Brown.and Reg spent' Sunday eveninat the same home. 'Mr. • and Mrs ..Frank . Thompson and family visited':Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Morley. Wall and .. family: • STORAGE in a hump ' THE HUMP ON THE CAMEL'S BACK may look strange, bat it serves a prat• tical purpose. On the; desert, the .tamer must go without food, and water for Tong"periods of time. But he is able to, store nourishment in his hurnp sufficient, to tide himself over. the lean days that Might lie ahead. There art apt to be lean days for every one. Life insurance can help tide you. 'over many df' these for it provides cash at tirrtes'of greatest, need: A. Sun Life insurance program; for example, can safeguard your widow's independence, '.your children's education, "your'home ' :and your, retirement• years. Let trio "tell Kjnahafl, • R.R. 2, Lucknow Phone .'Wingham 717.4-4i SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA