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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-03-23, Page 6' PAGE SIX THE LUCK -NOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, .ONTARIO• WEDNESDAY MAR. 23rd, 1960 ' THE LION is the King of Beasts. and stalks his preywith little fear of attack from other :animals: 'But when old age comes the. Zion falters.'He;;is King of Beasts no longer: The other animals lose'their fear of him and he is"attacked. and destroyed . . Fortunately men and women, unlike the.'lion, can have: a happy.oldage= if they prepare for iL.The best way. to . . prepare for it financially, is through a . Y1 Sun Life retirementancomepolicy:.Letµ me tell you how , { a itt lt:. 2, ; >t ucknuw Phone Wingham. ,717-w-4. -.SUN LIFE :ASSURANCE Y F • CANADA COMPAN �. • COUNTER'CHECK BOOKS --=we , Ii; sell therm singly or in. quantities' and: take orders for books ' speci- ally printed to your: require- ments. For" prompt service, phone 35, The Lucknow Sentinel;. 1Racketts.- United Church., W.M,S.• Mrs. Jim eNelson presided for the .March.. 17th, St; Patricks meeting with 14, ladies' present. The roll call •was answeredby, a verse concerning, .pray, .The, scripture was read by Mrs. Lorne Hackett, the meditation by Mrs. Chester. Hackett follow- ed • by sprayer shy. Mrs. Alex Hac- kett, It was decided to hold the Easter Thankoffering. aiieeting at the 'church on April 12th,'The Society, is invited, to attend the Dungannon Ladies Thankoffer- ing on' April 21st. Readings were given, by Mrs... Bert Alton .and Mrs. Kaiser. The chapter from the •• study book was taken,- by Mrs, George. Henry, Mrs.• Bert Alton presided for. a . short period of W.A. business and closed .the meeting with prayer. Lunch was then served by the hostesses, Mrs. Lorne 'Hacket and Mrs. Chester Sackett. The April meet- ing will be held at the home •of Miss Elmira . Alton on `. April . 28. Ashfield- Presbyterian. W.M.S.. Mrs.' : Wm. . MacDonald, ..was hostess for .the March' meeting of 'Ashfield W.Ms. • on Thursday afternoon, March: 17th. R 1 MacKenzie was .in charge of °the program and opened the meeting with prayer.. The theme of • the meeting, was "Christian Responsibilities."Mrs: • Hugh MacKenzie read.. the scripture and spoke 'on the life of Mathew. s mm arY of the thirdportion Mrs.' :Duncan Farrish 'gave • a of the study book. on Africa. She spoke of the effect of industrial and city life on the Africans -ter day. 13olt call Was answered, with/..a:' sentence; Prayer. Mrs. W,,jhamt Ross presided for the business. (Mrs Earl Howes. of- fered a prayer for `the, 'sick and bereaved of our church ,and: community. The Apra . et will' be.. a "Family Night". and will . be :held in the' church on April 21st. The:'''Eicplorers are having- a service on . Friday ev- ening, - March. ,18th to which, the W.M.S. are invited. The "World Day; of . Prayer" service • which was to have been held on March 4th :but had, to be postponed, 'was; 'followed ' in 'detail. Mrs. D. R. MacKenzie, Mrs. Donald Simpson, Mrs. Wilfred ` Parrish, took part as leaders. Mrs. p.. R. MacKenzie spoke on the theme of the service, "Labourers To- Heavy Duty Batteries Generator Exchange,, ...:. : • ......: $8.95. Fuel Pumps, as , low as ` ... _. • $2,85 Brake Shoes Exchange, full set , :. $7,90, Voltage Regulators ::. $3.98' MUFFLERS AT LOW COST • $7.95 :up. a heel Alignment and :Balancing Motorcade Dealer Phone 3, Lucknow gether with God." A solo by. Mrs, William. Ross accompanied' by. Mrs. D. W yids was enjoyed by the members. After the ;bene- diction, grace was sung and lunch served by the committee in charge. EVENING AUXILIARIES HELD•• •'JOINT MEETING The Presbyterian, and United: Church. Evening Auxiliaries met jointly for .the March meeting. in the Fellowship Room of, the, United: '•Church. Blest be the. tie the Bindswas sung and " Mrs. Vernon Hunter. welcomed; the members of the Presbyterian Aux iliary ' with Mrs. Robert MaeKenzie replying - and taking charge of the meeting. A musi- cal number . was presented by F, the Mother and Daughter. comms ibinatiori of Mrs. Ronald Forster with Miss. -Nancy ' Forster accom panying her on 'theapiano. Bible study on the verse!"Give us this. day our daily Bread," was read, ,by Mrs. ` Ross Gammie. Miss Mudie Fisher gave "a reading entitled `Do. you Belong?" When the: Executive 'drew up the. pragrammes for the .year 1960, it was. unknown .to thein that we had only a limited time left with the, McCleans, .so :sour topic .was particularly .: enjoyed as Mrs. , MoClean dealt. with the timely subject of Africa, .using as illustration maps and pictures from Life anagazine. Hymn .568 .was sung and the meeting closed with ,prayer by, Mrs. Noble. .Johnston. A sing -song. of .Irish; melodies was enjoyed and a' de- licious "lunch ' was served.. by the :ladies ... of,: the • United . Church. Mrs. Moran Henderson expres= sect thanks ;`forour invitation to bepresent with'the ,members of the _United - ,Church for a • very enjoyable evening. SKIT FEATURE • OF ST.. , PATRICKS TEA.' .On March 17th, the, Fellowship. Room " of the Lucknow Unite Church was gaily decorated with Irish. `symbols • and Springµ flow- ers for the St. Patricks Tea which • was "sponsored ;by • Group 1 of the Woman's Association. ' After an address of welcome. by' the leader, 'Mrs. Alex Havens, a nicely arranged Program ; was enjoyed: A. trio of Mrs J. W.; Joynt; Mrs. Raynard:: Ackert 'and Mrs. John: Hall sang Irish num- bers: ;Mrs. Harold • Haldenby a1= so contributed an • Irish solo Mrs. G.. Montgomery was, accor% .papist.,& played 'while the guests were gathering: Six members [of the group, 1VIrs Harvey Web-. ? .' .ser; --Mrs.iCaznpbell:::Thompson, Mrs. Ken Murdie,, Mrs • Earl White, Mrs. Vernon Hunter, Mrs. Roy Havens presented, a humor- ous skit, "After the church. sup- per," .A piano. . duet by .Mrs. Jes- sie `. Arlin' and : 'Mary. and the :`Queen" concluded ` the , program after which. lunch and tea was Served' to over' one hundred ladies.,' A-gnews ..I.NSU.RA GENERAL INSURANCE gency. Business 39 HOWARD AGNEW Residence 138 i• , CULROSS 'CORNERS • • Mrs. William Keith, Wingha.m, Mrs.. Bob' Stobo 2nd con., Miss Gloria Stobo, London and Mrs.. Dune Keith, 6th con ;were guests Tuesday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs: Jas. Wraith:. Garry; and • Brenda' Meyer spent Wednesday with 'Mr.' and Mrs.. 'Morl'ey Wall. • • The community extends sym- ,'.pathy to .'.the relatives of: the late': John Bushell, who passed away ' in Wingham Hospital Monday: ,We would also extend sympathy to Mr'. and Mrs: Ezra. Stanley & fainily in the passing. of his sister (Marlene) Mrs. W. D. Jerome of 'Detroit and also` to the Stanley family in the 'pas- sing of , her sbrother-in-law, John .Smith at Kincardine; .• • On Saturday, 4-H` Homemak- ing Clubs :gathered in the. High School at Walkerton for Achi- evement Day: Each club • pre sented a skit and modelled the skirts they had,. made, Three girls received Provincial hon stirs: Barbara Murray. *as one of them: Eleven girls received County 'honours and a pin:: Bev. NOW is The Time To £fait rder Your ..FertiVizer SAVE AS MUCH AS 03.09 PER TON • on some Brands Jest. Small Trucking Charge No Agent's Fees BRUCE MacMILLAN Agent For Elmira and Harriston Fertilizers Both Lime Base Fertilizers .MONUMENTS• For sound;counsei, .and a .fairprice on a' monument correctly• designed from -quality material, relyn SKELTON' MEMORIALS Pat O'Hagan,: Prop. Established, Over Sixty Years,.; Walkerton Phone .638-w Ontario i..•.�. � ._ rte.". , erly Wall was among them; The demonstrated; 'the making of . girls received Achievement •Cer-' biscuits. The' next meeting.• will tificates and .each girl w.as pre= be a April nth at the home of sented with a• spoon. There was El.Bever= a good, crowd of Mothers,' and arcda Murrand.ay thankleyed'Wtheall.hos.Bartesbs; friends present. The leaders;; the Mrs.' Frank ' B(rown : and Reg parents and the 'girls all deserve spent Sunday evening with Mr. credit for the work' they are do- and ' Mrs. 'Harvey Nicholson ;•and Hugh, .Bernie.. Mr. and Mrs, Alex Whytock and Darold . visited Sunday af- ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Whytock .,and ;'family of Langsid'e. Tom ' Hodgins to be ; home : from " KINLOSS NEWS • • Mr. and • Mrs.• James Wraith : visited Sunday' ',with. Mr. ,/and Mrs.. . iMurray • Henderson ' and family, , Lucknow.. We are glad to. report Mr. Victoria Hospital, London.. Mr. and ;;Mrs. M Bell and Don., Toronto, spent the :week -end Mr. William J. Irwin is con with Mr: and'' Mrs. Ernest. Hanna .valescing., at .his "home after ,un - and 'family.;. ' ' der oiri ' an ;o eration. •in Victor • g g : p .. . Mr.. and . Mrs. • Morley Wall: is Hospital,. London, and family, were , dinner guests • Mr„ arid .: Mrs. `Russell 'Stanley Sunday of' Mrs. Joe Wall, Tees- .and,: family of !Mahon spentthe', water: week -end at the home of his The. second . meeting ; of the 'parents, Mr and Mrs Harold Holyrood :Supper Club met. Stanley: Tuesday 'evening at the borne of Mrs...; A..' Hughes and Mrs: .1VIrs. Frank .Thompson with: six' Lloyd ' MacDougall and their girls, preterit. The'meeting :open- 4-H:class for the course "Work- ed with the 4-H . pledge. The ing with ' Wool"''took part. in ;the minutes were ' read and 'adopted: Achievernetitt. Day at Walkerton Mrs.. Ackert gave notes on on : Saturday. • Canadian .:foodrules,. (milk •'ve- R. a Martin has been ill getables; etc.). • ; rMrs. Frank with • the flu: Mr. and Mrs: A.- Thompson 'demonstrated, carrot MacI3onald and Annevisited soup and: "vegetable' scallop: El- with Mr. and Mrs. 'Martin on, da : Wall and • Barbara Murray` Sunday: • Don .t let seed prices per: hundred or.per bushel, fool you ; .. Fittireyour seed cost per acre. Then compare what COi0P gives for the slight difference there might , be.=- - a better grade, a higher percentage germination and many 'thousands. of weed "seeds' less per acre. • • • And • don't forget, seed cost per acre is a small part of the „ . total investment of 'seeding when you consider seed " bed preparation;' / It Pays to • Ray the Best, •S USE COOP " SEEDS that `really grove; uc nowH. ric olne ,7.1.