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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-05-18, Page 5:''WEDN'ESDAY,, MAX 18th, 1960 KINLQUGH -Tom---: Recent visitors with •Mr, and Mrs: William •E. Haldenby . were NIL. and Mrs Ralph Haldenby, and son Billie of Opoksville,, Mr,'. • 'and .• Mrs. NOM4T1 Fry and fan ily of Georgetawn. e Visitors with. Mr. and Mrs. James :M: 'Hodgins,: were Mr. and Mrs. Bilotti :Snyder of Oregon and Mr. and 11.11n. Charles Suth- erland of° Toronto: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schneller' motored • to Harnilton on Tues- day, Mrs. Don .':Gillespie- and 'Baby daughter „returned home . from Winglam i'ospital .on Thursday. The . WA. met on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jim Smith. The president; Mrs.. Roy'.•Schneller was in 'charge & the meeting opened with prayer. The scripture was read by Mrs. Gertrude Walsh.• Mrs. Tom Hod- gins.. gave the meditation., The roll call, was answered with "A Egatitude." Mrs..: Roy • Schneller conducted ;a Bible Quiz.' -Mrs. William: Cox gave the courtesy • remarks. This being ":a • .work aneeting • the afternoon was spent in •quilting.,When . , a • quilt . was Completed, delicious :, refresh - '. merits ...were served, by the hos LISTEN ''W IUWThISTOSAY:. i anonE � p� .GING. s WILL'SAVE:T IE"DAY! AVENS 'iumbing and : 'Heating Fs)1 o;; Oil Burner Sales:' and Service • An Government Deficiency.. y Payment will '"apply only on " properly graded wools.:. . ..Securethe utmost by patroriz ' ing the : •organization ., that made this ' possible, SHIP-. COLLECT TO. .Our Registered Warehouse No. 1 i; Weston, .' Ontario • Oblahi sacks and: twine without charge from PHILLIP• 1. STEER, Rat 5, Lucknow or, by, writing to CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE WOOL: GROWERS LIMITED .. 217 Bay' Street. 'Toronto Canada 0 T1E' LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ' ONTARIO PURPLE GROVEMrs. Ed Bushell on. Sunday. Mr, .and • Mrs. Mac Webster, Mrs. Frank • Dore and . Dianne. spent. Monday with Mr. and Mrs.. • Gerald Brindley of Riversdale:. Mr.. and Mrs. Andrew Patter- son attended the Birthday Ban- quet. ..of the Lady May Rebekah Sandy and Kenneth and, Mrs. Violet Webster of Kincardine, Mr. and Mrs. Currie Colwell, Bruce • and Betty - of •Lucknq , Mr. and. Mrs. Bill. Eadie and grandsons, Dotuglas • and Kenneth Lodge in. Owen ..sound, Wednes- Eadie .were Sunday guests of g • Lorne Cul-` Mrs. Edith;. Middleton, Miss bert. • daynight. .. Miss Eva 'and. Mr, Eva Culbert, Mrs. Andrew Pat- • Mr• . and • Mrs. • Frank Dore, terson and Mrs. Burton Collins 'Nancy, Ronnie and. Dianne visit-.: joined with other members of ed 'en 'Sunday .with; Mr, and Mrs. the 'Ripley Lodge in visiting the Gerald Rhody. The . ' sixth meeting, of . the Purple ' Grove "Busy Bakers" was held at Marlene and Gladys Gawley's. All repeated the , 4-H Port Elgin . Rebekah •Lbdge• , on Tuesday night. Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Currie, !Brenda and, Darlene visited with . Mr. • and Mrs. Burton . Collins, Pledge, Roll call was -- A Sup - Mr. per Dish Containing Vegetables. We discussed uses: of Cereals. for Supper. Barbara Leeson and Marlene Gawley cdernoristrated making avegetable• salad. Nancy. Leland. Stanley of Millarton Dore'and .Gladys Gawley made visited at Mr. Norval Stanley's tea biscuits.. Helen McFarlane & on Monday. Evelyn • Harkness made, Pin Miss Doreen McLeo was Wheel Biscuit's. Both d , leaders; Mrs. Frank Dore and Miss. Mar- garet Robertson were present. All enioyed eating the food • that had' beexi prepared: at the rneet- ing, for lunch. Miss Eileen Collins 'spent .Wed-, heyday, night' with Miss. Joan Pollock,; Bethel.' Mr, Robert Emersori spent Sunday with . Mr. Carl Collins. `Miss. Margaret Robertson spent the week -end in' Lucknow with. Miss Annie McLeod: .• •Mr., and Mrs. Grey Ramsey of Toronto visited last week' with their. .sister and . brother, Mrs Victoria Smith and Mr. Murray Campbell: Mr.: and Mrs'. 'Andrew Patter-. son 'spentSaturday. with friends in Barrie. Little : Miss Barbara Anne For- ster entertained a :number of her chums at her.1 tenth birthday party on May 15th., ' Mrs. Victoria Smith visited with Mr. and' Mrs. John. Dance arid -other .relatives ;,in Coiling - Wood. on Saturday;. • • •Miss: Mary Anne'Mccosh spent the weelk-entt'` in 'Or 'ilia ' with 'her cousin, 'Miss Thelma .Campbell. Mr. ,Edbunt . Bushell.; returned home from' °Wirigham Hospital much improved in health. 'Mrs. George;. Emerson visited. .friends :in Listowel ''on . Wednes- day a ,ening. •' Mrs.3:Frank Dore :entertained the ° Eventing Auxiliary .: of the Bervie:'.'United -Church' Wednes day night:. . The ' Huron. Township 4=H Grain .Club met.. at the home T of Richard ' McCosh on : Tuesday night. There were 11 . members present along with '•their. leader, Mr. Gordon 'Patterson .. and As- sistant. Leaders, Mr. Francis Boyle and. Mr. 'Jack (Doriej Mac- Donald. The next meeting ,will Abe.. at Mr: 1VIacDonald's ' Home. • Mr. and Mrs. Walter :Forster and Donald were: in London on Saturday. . Mrs. .John • McIver, ` Mrs. Vac- toria Smith, • Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ramsey • visited ' on ;Wednesday with. , Mr. and .Mrs. : Wallace Ribey and family , on. the ,12th of Bruce. • . Mr; • and Mrs. Russel Needham, Mary and; ,Donna; Mr... Walter. Collins; Messrs. Milton arid Nor-' val"•Stanley Mrs. Helen Swann,' Misses Eileen.:Collins, • Marlene and Gladys Gawley visited with Mr...and Mrs. Don :McCosh: and Richard, • Mr. and Mrs. • Ben Scott spent •Tuesday • with Mr. and .Mrs. Prank Currie. Brenda. Currie returned home, :after visiting with •Sandra .,Col- lins. Mrs. Frank' Stanley and: Mr. home from • Stratford Teachers': College for the week -end.' • Mr. aiici Mrs. Baroid ' Wilkin- son, Julia,:. Margaret • and 'Robbie of 'Galt visited with Mr.,. and Atess One of 'the honorary mein, bets of the_ W.A,, :.Mrs. J. W. •Colwell• was surprised with a. birthday cake and the singing of "Happy Birthday" it, being the meeting nearest to her birth .day. She expressed her thanks to .the ladies for: their' thought— fulness in .remembering•her •. Mr. :and Mrs.,. Russell Need- ham and girls •of 'Huron visited on Sunday with Mrs. Archie 'Mc Farlan'; and .Spence. They also called :on. Mr. 'and Mrs. Orville Wilson' and; family and Mr: Jim Wilson; Con. 14. The A Y.P;A. •met on . Sunday. evening with. • Alex• : Hewitt pre- siding, The meeting. opened •with• the call. to • worship and the' hymn "Thisis ' ..my Fathers' World:;':. Marie Schneller led in prayer. `The scripture .was read by Diane Hewitt. Each' member answered: the roll Call with '"A Command" given by • our Lord, Rae . Haldenby, Wayne -Hackett • and' Alex . Hewitt are to ar- range for : a. soft ball team •.at the' request .of. ' the. 'Presbyterian Young' People. Sheila 'Haldenby, S'harori Dillon, 'Evelyn ,'Nichol-., son and Diane- Hewitt are '•.the committee to look after :flowers for .the, Church :border.:'A ;work. meeting will be planned at a later date. A Youth Service will be held on Sunday', June • 19tih at 11:1.5:, Letters :of appreciation are .to be sent Put by the secre- tary.: May Boyle gave the topic and conducted a quiz 'based . on the Ascension of our Lord Those taking part in the program were Donna and .Rae' Haldenby and Marie Schneller: The.• closing hymn 'was "Softly "arid : Tender-• Lunch'•was . served, The next meeting: • will • be: held al the home of John and. Donnie Hod- gins on. June' 5th:, Mr.'; and Mrs. Bert Nicholson,.' Evelyn 'Allan and, Lois visited.. on Sunday with .Mr. and Mrs. Glen Campbell at .Amberley,; • • • 6.7045 FIRST LINE RAYON $15.95 6,70715 FIRST LINE NYLON $17.95 No Trade -In Required ' able Tires. ' Liberal Allowance.for Recapp nt andBalancinlNh�el• Algnm� • _ , Phone 3, ,,Lrtcktnoii; Motorcade •. Dealer, � '• .43 i COLW'ANASH LEARNING LASSIES .H.OLD MEETING, The sixth meeting of the.' ,Col- wariash ' Learning. Lassies :was held . at: the home of ,Mary. And- rew' With Miss Bette Tillman as the guest... The meeting opened with the 4-H Pledge, .The next meeting is to be held at Mrs. Ritchie's. on 'May .18th. Mrs, Ritchie read abbot the "Use of Grouncd • Meat For Variety" and the meat -loaf which was demon- strated • for the evening by Mrs. „Hackett was eaten. Lunch/ was then served and we completed the meeting with the singing of the "Queen."' • . . • • ` No Agent's Fees Just Small g 'Truckin' Char. BR ,C . � .. i1 E, ~ •1+�acMI�:L � . • AN Agent For Elmira and Harriston Fertilizers Both Lime Base Fertilizers ig The Time 'o Carder Your: PAGE FXVIi S ringFertilizer SAVE AS weft AS $8..o "PER, TON. or some Bran'ds e: gne10s',1.11SURANCE Agency .. GENERAL INSURANCE Business: 39• HOWARD AGNEW / Residence 138 LOG HOUSE OVER• CENTURY' OLD 2456-.E 37th. Ave., Vancouver 16, B.C. • The .Lucknow .Sentinel,. • Lucknow, .Ontario;: • • 'The Sentinel, is received here as a . letter: 'It keeps us informed i. what is going on in and•;around the . old town. . • 'I . would like • to comment on the old , home ' In, Paramount .where I was born.. That was March 16th, ,1885,,• so it can be' seen s that,, 1 ain now past 75... Carrxeron gCook now owns the old When we were back there ford the centennial,. we drove to the farm and ' found thatthe '•old house had : been moved.•• I" walk- ed around: where :it : once' stood! and had a drink of :water from' the old •• well 'that ' I helped ,dig 56 years'' ago.' The • old house will now be about 105' years • old. I believe people by :the ;,name of Anderson built it. My grandfa=. i • ther moved there' about 86 years I ago. • My father, and. . mother inov-( ed` there about 77 years ..ago and 1 'I left Lucknow 54 years ago this miming August: The.; old .house was moved to a .place, 1. believe called .Boiler. Beach soutli " of Kincardine, I visited the -old house while back there. 'and was `surprised': how Sound the logs were. I hope the • old.. house, will live ' another hundred . years. It 'was •;.an old land mark in Paramount., it was the oldest -house in, that part .of the country.: Time marches' on and .great. changes take ''placeas time goes by, Great changes have'. taken . place inand around Luck- now..,..; . Wishing •'the Lucknow Sentinel every. success and every body in and around Lucknow the very best. • , I ' remain, yours ;truly, G.' v.'..Towle. ZION' Mr: and Mrs. George: Bunter. visited • Sunday with Mr.: and ,Mrs.. Chester Hackett. Mr. and Mrs. . Wall ' ,Ritchie. :stent the; week -end ' With Mr, and Mrs. Robert .Irvin of Dun- garinon. Mr. and .Mrs.; John Hunterar d Raymond'. and Mrs.. Jake Hunter' visited Sundaywith Mr: ,and, •Mrs.. Cliff Menary. Mr. and Mrs:, jinn, Hunter sand • Wanda. visited .Sunday with Mr. and.' Mrs. Alex Hackett. Mr. and . Mrs.: • ..Cliff Hackett visited Sunday " with. Mr..: and. . Mrs. Lorne Hackett;' ` Mr. .and Mrs.` Melvin Raynard•' visited Friday with 'Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Raynard • • .Sunday school will be : at 10 and church, at' 11 a.mr for • the' ,month "of May.. • • 1959 Chev Biscayne• sedan, automatic, fully equipped $2,395 1959_ Pontiac : Laurentian sedan, automatic, ' fully uiQ e Aped • _ $2,595 Three 1959 Chev Belair. sedans :automatic, fully ,; equipped • , > ' �., $2 495 1958: Ford Fairlane, automatic : 1958Pontiac. Laurentian, 4 -door Hardtop, fully equipped, power brakes . _. 52,250 1958 ,Chex. Standard' sedan i .:a. 51,998 1957 Pontiacw Deluxe, sedan,_; low mileage ' $1,650• .1957 Meteor .... $1,395, 1956,. Pontiac, Deluxe Sedan, fully equipped 51,395 1956 Ford coach, 8 cylinder . $1,195. Two 1955 Pontiae Deluxe sedans; with automatic' • .$1,195 $•995 1954 Buick sedan, •.automatic. :" ii .iai. i:i.1 N :'iii, ri. .. -•' $2,150 Number of 1953 and 1954 Models from $295 to $750. TRUCKS! , : TRUCKS! 1958.• 'Chev. '/z -ton pick=up $1,495 4-1958 Chev. 1/2-tonpick-ups, with fleetside body .:.. $1,495, 1-1958. • Chev 1/2 -ton pick-up with long box and rack $1,495 2-1956 Chev 1/2 -ton spick -ups ,i, .{ ... , , 51,095 i 1955 Internatonal, .3 -ton, Complete. • With racks, 14:foot body Il ,.* 51,250 0 1954 'Chev. %-ton pickup at iii ',', .iiitii 1 ,iii . $395 Brasses MotOis Cities , Ser' vice' Dealei~ ' -=r '• .1'lione 173, Brussels •