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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-04-27, Page 64,0E !six L.#JOIf NQ 60Twonah• LX,1CK.i>io lit O tIO T� HELENS Congratulations• •to Crawford McNeil who has, 'successfully completed ,his, junior year at the Western:, Ontario' . Agricultural School -at .Ridgetown, , Mr. and Mrs,"' Ernest Gaunt, Donald and .Karen, Mr, and , Mrs.. Wallace . Miller, Mrs, Frank Mc- Quiflin : and; Mr. and Mrs: Allan Miller attended ' the. •funeral of Mrs. `taunt's sister, Mrs. William. Knott at Thornbury on. Satur- .day. Mrs. Knott, .the ;former -Miss Sadie MacCharles was the • +po`p ular ,principal of the St. Helens School fromn 1935 1939. Mr. and Mrs. , T, J. Todd and Miss Isobel Miller. spent the j week -end , at Rochester,U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laidlaw of I..Wingham were , at the ;Todd. home. The Annual pot luck supper under . the auspices.. of the Wom- an's Institute was held. in ,;the Community ' hall , on Friday.' "ev- ening ,with a good attendance. After all had done 'justice .to the briuntiful, ' supper arranged by the_ following committee, Mrs.. C, ' Macit onald, Mrs H. Webb, Mrs. A.. Miller, 'Mrs ' L..,Woods, Mrs, Ross 'Gammie •and Mrs, Ma'oPherson, the following pro .grain was presided over by Mrs. MacDonald,' conimmnity singing led.: by. Mrs• E W. Rice with. Mrs. W. Rutherford at_,,.:the piano; readings, by Mrs., Fred . MoQui1 lin, Mrs.: J. Aitchison: 'arid.' Miss. W.' D, ' Rutherford; piano :solos by Miss • Norma.. Murray, Terry..' Wilson . and Mrs. Rutherford; .clarinet` solo by Larry. ' Miller with Mrs, trnest Walker at the .piano; and an accprdian .solo by Mary Purdon . and a vocal solo by„; Mrs.' Rice, Gladys McDonald gave ' ;the 'speech on ','.the subject "To litre tq-gether ' in "`peace as good neighbours"" which had Wow ,her first place in the Junior girls public ;speaking -contest` in. they Lueknow High ` School; and Terry' Wilson who was. runner- up,.in -the.' Senior 'boy's contest Welcome: home. Nlr.- and' Mrs..Will's J.` Ar- nold visited' 'with Mr. " and Mrs. Don McCosh on Thursday. Mr • : Gordon , Arnold " • spent Tuesday , with friends 'IiI •Sinicoe. ►V] r• and. Mrs, Glenn Young ' of int ',Visited with, Mr, and 3VIrs. 'Boit Collins on -Sunday,., Miss" ,Anrnetta Forster ' spent the' : week; -end with . Miss Sharon Craigie at ,Bethel. land 1Virs George merson` lied In Markdale tai ,Thurs- r . and Mrs: Don Mc C sh and ichard were guests of! Mr. and Mics, Ri1ssel Collins Saturday ev:,, egg We are ,,glad to report, Mr. A1- n trolling was able to return gri ‘,0 . on Thursday:' from Kan- �e Iospital, isa Eileen Collins spent part �e holidays with `her aunt, argaret• Robertson. an , Mrs. !Cecil. Forster. reticle and 'Gaal of Palmerston ere undaY :visitors -with Mr. ►d Mrs:, Walter Forster.. Miss n"'Forster returned'i' hoimie: r spending the aacerston 1 ' • ,y. ile 'rozn here I air . rmer Banquet iprley an .Wednesday ;night . oz��gr,'atiulatirons , to Mr , , and 1Vfrs `Clayton ' Watke (nee`• Wan: - 'Scott) on ;:the birth of their daughter in Walkerton . Hospital on,;Saturday.. 1 F; Misses-'` Rosalind Swann and Marlener'' Cawley '.attended the x: banquet ;;,and : rally.: of the; Bruce; County United Church oiug People '. in ‘. Dobbinton on. :Monday night. Our ,teacher;•. Miss .Norrna •,Mur: ray returned after .?spending the Easter. " Holidays with. her par- . ents, Mr. and, 'Mrs. J. A.. Murray Of . 'St.' Helens.' .•,Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Patter- son, Sharon, Pat, Gail ` and Bren- da 'of ;Agincourt, spent, the week- end.' with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew •Patterson. Mrs. All n Lolling visited • friends ; in London on Friday The Program • Planning Com-. rnittee of the Purple Grove • Wo- men's Institute o. met., at • the . home. of the . President, Mrs. Peter Leeson . on Monday. The. next meeting of . the Wo - Men's Institute will be ;held. at the home of Mrs. 'rank`•Dore ' on 'Wednesday, May 4th at 2:15 .p.rn. • • Mr. " Jim; • Emerson returned hone from the 0.17.C., Guelph.. He' had: as his, "guest, . Mr• Jim' Neufeld . of Saskatchewan, Mr. ahcl . Mrs. John BplI of Kincaid ne visited in. the Ernersen home, ,-on 'Sunday . The. Third meeting of the Pur- ple, Grove Biscuit Mixers was •held• at the home, of the' Assistant' .Leader,.• Miss Margaret ' •Rrobert- •sone The roll call was, A Supper Menu' Planned by, the Member: The leaders;. Mrs. Frank Dore • & Miss Robertson demonstrated--- .Baked Apples;, Tea. Biscuits and 'Prune Sponge„ .,Ment+iters discus- sed,- •Planning :Supper Menus and Good Food for • Health Mr. and . Mrs ,, 'Andrew .; Patter son were honoured guests: Family ',Dinner on , Saturday at the` home• of; their daughter and son-in-law..1Vlr. ,and ' Mrs, Burma :ton Collins. The' c casion .las, lac 'W= their 45th.Wedding ' •Annivers' `` g. ary Those present *ere Mr: : and Mrs. Patterson and Gordon .and:'Miss Rothe Forster, Mrs, . Gordon Stanley, Mr: , and Mrs, Dari 1Viackaya<;of ipley; •Mr :ait'Mrs;; Arthur • Patterson . and .family of Agincourt. ' Mr. :and Mrs Gbrdon Mcl3on- aid returned ' home 'from . their honeymoon. to , their .,farm,' the: former - John Einerson Any tGovernrrient Deficiency Payment willapply only on -properly graded''wools Secure the. utmost ' by 'Patroniz- ing the organization that Made this possible. 0.0 Slif P COLLECT 'TO, Our Registered Warehouse No. 1 •. Weston; • Ontario ' Obtain, , sacks and twine without charge 0 from PHILLIP Iii. STEER, • RSR. 5, Lucknow, or. by writing to CANADIAN Co -OPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LUTED . 211 Bay Street,,Torointo, Canada • r,PNS.A ', ...: ,. nth, wo. , • All favoured varieties • of seed, grain: available . • :lin ' REGISTERED, CERTIFIED and COMMERCIAL GRADES SPECIAI, SEED GRAIN . MIXES Contact in early for your requirements asgood seed ,stocks 'are limited •this year•. GARRY OATS and FLAX CONTRACTS -AVAILABLE ANDERSON FLAX PRODUCTS• Phone 21 W NOW is The Time To .Order Your SAVE AS MUCH",AS' $8,00 PEA, TON .on sortie Brands • .lust' Small' Trucking Charge 'No : Agent's ,Fees' . • BRUCE ` MacMILLAN Agent For . El nira and Harriston Fertilizers'• [loth Lhne Base Fertilizers spoke : on Canada an 'the next 25, years. The Queen • brought . a�. pleasant evening .to ' a "close. Please note that the meeting of the . Women's. Institute 'will be held on Tuesday, .Mat 3rd_� at. 2':30. Roll call,. An item in , the, press of ' Work '"'done ,. in. other branches. ' Hostesses,; •Mrs, ,Peter. Campbell' and Mrs. ,1#,oss •Goan= mie. KINLOSS NEWS stroke' and is a patient. in Wing ham Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ramage of • Mon,. treat and Mr. ' and Mrs. John Hamilton of .Clinton visited Wednesday_with ; Mr ; and.. Mrs. Gib ;Hamilton and family. Mr. and Mrs. ' cross MacMillan attended Easter 'services in Han- over ' Presbyterian;; church and were guests, after'with. Rev. J: L. and Mrs.: Burgess; ." • Mr,' Frank MacKenzie and Mr. W. F. MacDonald ` attended tlhe . . , Pr ri , meeting in We. are sorry'to 'report that ., es+byte an Men s me g , u ' •God rich . Sunday " aftern on: . Mrs:: Thomas .Austin suffered a e S day o w, a or: ste •, And what do you know . it's washday !But who cares with electricity to chase those washday blues. In home s with automatic electric washers and dryers •. mother have -more time for little boys with.nothing to do., More time for the children :. ' more .time for all the - '- things you like to do .. that'sthe joy of owning a modern` electric washer and dryer. When your washday, disposition is `.`weatherproof'' yQu',li�: find your Yierves- . are "shatter -proof" In fact, you'll find that a great many of Life's little problems .p" come out in the' wash" when you,own.an automatic electric washer and dryer; To gettinore Out of lifer getthe most out of electricity. •