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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-08-24, Page 5WEDNESDAY, AUG, 24th, 1960. CUI,ROSS CORNERS Congratulations to, -Miss Marie Becking on passing her Grade 13 exams at W.D.iH,8., . • Everybody is' busy ,at the har- vest- • _ • Friends and neighbours. gath- ered:.',at the home 'of ,Mr;, and Mrs,_ • Tom ,Stewart,: Thursday evening to ,bid farewell to LAC John and Mrs, ;Stewart and fang 41y. John showed slides. which •h had, taken 'while stationed in'. 'Germany. . A'. social time , was en- • joyed, orr�to .re We are s y report Mr.. Tom Hodgins to, be confined to Wirgham ' Hospital. 'Arthur, Stanley, Kinlough and. Bud Stewart• were helping; Reg Brown fast ,week., Messrs. Frank Edgar, Mickey 'Graham, Dobe ' McDonald and Greg Worthington are working at the .tobacco,' Mrs. William McPherson , and- • ' Mrs.' Perry Hodgins were among. the Institute, 'Members who spent. Monday at : the Log Cabin .at the Museum at' Southampton. LAC and Mrs. John. Stewart and .family left Friday for' Por- tage la • Prairie, where John ; is. dieing stationed. . Mrs. Teixeira'. arid.`` daughter, :South' America,' were n'.recent • `visitors with. Mr, 'and' Mrs. Tom' Hodgins,. " Miss 'Elda .Wall „was..•ho'rne from .Clinton for the week -end, Mrs. FranINLilown and . Reg spent Syevening. unda With .Mr. • • and Mrs,; Harvey, Nicholson . and Hugh and Mrs.' Hugh Nicholson, Bervie. Mr. " and Mrs, John- .Scliumach,- er spent Sunda' evening with.; Mr . and. Mrs James Wraith Mr.. and Mrs. Jas. Stanley, 1Vir. Wm :Wall' ,and Allan;..Kin- cardine, Kin-cardine, were Sunday . visitors with Mr., and Mrs. John Schu- macher . !"APPLICATIONS INCREASE AT UNIVERSITY OF •W:ATER00 • Applications for freshman en - raiment in' University of Water- loocourses show a one-third in- crease over this time last year, reports A. P, .Gordon, university registrar. With 'new and, return- g students, there will be about 00 young, men and women. at- tending the • university this,:•fall, ina.l figures won't' be known until Grade 13 examination re- sults are checked against the ap- plications and actual registration takes es place at the end of 'Sep-'• tember. . • THE LUCKNQW SENTINEL, L: UCBNOW,; ONTARIO • A total of 638 students had •applied for, U. of W. first, year cou °s'es lrior to the announce- ment of Grade 13: ' results, : said Mr.. Gordon. There were 493 a - p. plications at the . same time last year. , "We had 154 student applica- tionsfor arts arid science courses and 484 for engineering courses by August •l5t_ h;" . he 'revealed. The increase is partially attribu ted to the introduction,of arts courses this' fall, the . asociation of St. Jerorne's. and Renison: Colleges with the University, the continued popularity of •the •en- igineering .program and. the fur ther development of . 'science courses .which Were begun last, year. . Despite the 'large number: of applicants' for. the engineering course,• no : more. than 200fresh- -len can . be. . accepted . this fall Due to the'. co-operative nature :of 'the course,: in.., which ' half the students are at work in industry while the `other half are at. uni- versity, `another. ' enrolment . .is held in ' January. when up to 200 p.•. more students can -be ..registered. The :Grade 13 results will pro vide , most of the ..answers: ° far'• both -the university.• and the stu. dents therselves, ' said the re: • HELD SHOWER. FOR BRibE ELECT A miscellaneous shower was held last Monday evening, Aug- ust 15th- to honour . Miss Irene E'lphick, prior to her ,wedding on Saturday. Mrs. Donald Ham- ilton acted • as. chairlady for a short programme. Miss Joyce McNayck played: the wedding march, while Mrs. David Elp-. hick escorted her to a decorated chair. A sing song was conduct- ed d and •contestsafter- which enloyed', Mrs .Hamilton read the. following address 'with gifts presented by Mrs. Robert Mc- Intosh and 'Mrs. Marian ' Brooks. Dear Irene, . . s . We 'have g athered here 'this' evening to honour you . on • your • approaching marriage.. We regret' that yourxnew home. will not be in our midst, but sincerely hopethat a few miles won't prevent -.us ' from • seeing .you'. ;often. h • Please accept these gifts as a token . of •our• friendship. We have carefully chosen them' in the hope that: they will be 'useful in, your new home. May : yoti be blest , .with' good health' and much 'happiness: in your . married life. These wishes' are extended to you . by all your friends and neighbours. .. Irene. thanked, the ladies and• invited them .to see'her gifts .and trousseau.' Lunch,- was, • served '& a ,social time spent. .1. `. P . Remember, it takes but a •mon)ent to. place a Sentinel' Want.' Ad and .be `'money in ket. To 'advertise, just'±.phone 35. gistrar . The university requires. .a..60 per ,cent Grade: l3• average: for. 'admission to all . first. • year courses. 1 • HYDRO'S CNE EXHIBIT Ilackett' United Church W.M S•. MODELS NUCLEAR PLANT Visitors to the'Canadian • Na- The August meeting 'of Hac -,1 kett's. • Missionary ' .Society• was. tional Exhibition in • Toronto this held on Thursday afternoon at'. year will be, able to trade the the home of . Mrs.• Blake Alton with a good attendance of meal- bers. Mrs.' Wilfred. Hackett, "the, president was in the chair. The' ' theme was. "Come, Let us Wor- ship," with the L'ord's PraYep. . repeated in unison.. The scriptu and coanlnentary was read •by • Mrs., 'Bert Alton. • Prayer er was o home ra hicall Y g• p � y :outline • •new 'fered • byMrs. Donald • Hackett!' horizons in the • storyof.; electri-call Roll. call .was. answered with a city. Highlights are 'a 'model of • verse containing"Faith" the . coal-fired :•.Lakeview The genera- study; in. Acts was completed. ,• ting: station, with ''a planned.'ca Mrs,, Kaiser : read :'a: letter from paeity larger .,than : any similar Miss, Bridgeman• our . missionary. for,,prayer., of Isidore; India,• Mrs. PAGE FIV 1H►�c�,{ieq�!rw�P1!rat+�►p�go,t!Yh�!nY,wa .Me . you; interested in a future in • Huron ? O, Are you 35. years old or over ? • 0. Do, you, have :a late model' car? s Area° you desirous 'of earning 5200.00 ..per week? F YOU 'ARE HONEST, SINCERE AND WII,'LINO TO .WORK • Write ' to: ° PDX 38, LUCKNOW' SENTINEL entire scope of electric energy— from the first pulse of :.genera - 'tion to the final moment when appliances are plugged in. . ' .One of: the most cornprehen-• sive exhibits : ever produced by Hydro, models; maps and: murals as well as a life-size, all -electric- plant now in existence, . and a.• Massey'Ferg Limited son MORE HORSEPOWER .•LESS. MANPOWER, THE .KEY TO : MORE ;PROFITABLE. J FARMING The -basic principle of soutid farming: economy is getting the• n x mum a'rr ount of :w° ork 'done .at the lowest' possible . The .only way this 'can be ' accomplished'. is with . tnodero.farm ni,aChinery Modern farm : machinery is designed to do more work'` in less time at lower .cost More' horsepower . per man• allows you'; to re'` m .. da, 's''more productive farming. �.p . fulh benefits fro to y p v a. ng methods. by keeping labour costs in line. It also. assures you of a. reliable. work force. you can swing into action at a moment s notice.' Critical: farm . operations get done- .without delay.. a.nd • •without : depending on the avai1ability. of.'high cost. farm labour, . ha:tever 'kind of farminyou do you look • to' ' W ,... g Y Masse . •-Fer aeon for the rachines and implements that, will. y g' . • do every: job faster, more efficiently/, .sand more economically. See your .Massey -Ferguson dealer, W.10o model of 'Canada s -first full_' Arnold •Alton, gave.' :a veryanfor mauve. talk on. fields of mission-,.. ary work.'' The. Study nook was t scale nuclear-eleetrie. station, fueled by uranium,.to , be ` built .on; ;Lake Huron. Far the . home- owner;: Hydro's • home -in -the= round is a. showcase of the latest electrical -...equipment . and appli- ances; The scale model.of • the: Doug- las ..Point. ' Nuclear Power Pro- ject shows visitors'the shape of, the generating: ;stations :Of .the ;future Different in...appearance from: c•o n V en t is o na 1 • therm,al plants, the ` Douglas 'Point eta tion's most impressive architec- tural feature is the circular main .building which ;houses the reac tor. Ones hundred feet '`high; it • is ;capped. by ': a.. steel • dome 130' feet in diameter: • aken by Mrs. 'Ralph Cameron: ,. . Refreshments were : served at f the conclusion of the meeting by - the . y•the: committee in charge,. 'Mrs:. Blake Alton and Mrs. Allan Hae- . = keit, Mrs. Donald ' `Hackett • HURON;CO CROP 'REPORT ORT Harvesting /of '.spring :grain',.:is progressing favourably with .ex- celle it crop yields.. Some areas' of the county. would. benefit from .a ,.good ram Corn • is mak-' Ing slow growth, •Asi field Presbyterian W.PiES.• The'',�ishfield W:M.S met on Thursday August 18th . at' the home of , Mrs, Henry; McKenzie, with an • attendance of twenty- four members and five C G I T. girls. The C..G.I:.T. girls favored us with '•a ' musical ,':number as their .'.contribution to the prog ram:' Miss Sadie.Johnston was, deader and opened the meeting by• a Call to Worship, singing. of Hymn 376 and.. the repeating in unison of . the' W M: S; purpose. Mrs.; D. J. McMurchy had the devotional and ' chop the 23rd Psalm: Miss Sadie ohnston and. Miss Marianne, West, who sup- posedly had just returned.' from, Africa, held a , •question and ans:k. wer period on our ways and Af- rfcan's` ways. Mrs. Colin Mc -9 Gregor offered prayer for the people, in refugee camps. Mrs. Hector McLean gave a splendid article; on, "Living with a Hanoi-• cap,'' •God never promised a life.' of case, but he 'did promise; "My grace is sufficient for you." .Rall Call' ; Was ' answered by one •of Jesus' sayings. The .' sectional meeting is to be. held .in Ripley, 'on. -Monday, Septerhker 19th with Rev. George .Malcottn, from JFoi°rnosa aS guest Speaker. MrS. WilliamRoss of °the Ashfiejd Auxiliary, is to give the closing. prayer,. The ' Se'ptember' meeting. is to be held 'at . the home. of Mrs. ITugh Mcfcenz.ie ' on Sep- :tember 22nd: and the Thank -of- ' fering=meeting is,, to. be held in Ashfield 'Church o'n Thursday aafternoon., October 20th. Grace v+.as sung arid` lunch served by. the of intitittoe in charge. THEHUMP; ON THE C.4MEk'S BACK: !nay; look •strange,' put it serves a prat- lice! purpose. On the desert, ,the'camel must go without ;food and Water:for tong periods'of •time.:But' he is able to store nourishment in his hump sufficient I.to..tide himself -over -thelean'days-thaE r might lie ahead. There are apt to be lean days for every, ' one. Life insurance .tan help tide you • over many of these for it provides cash. • at times of greatest need, A Sun Life insurance program,: for eiample, can safeguard your widow's independence, your children's' education, your home and your retirement years. Let me tell J. Kinahar R.R.• '2, Lucknow ,: Phone •Wingltam 71'7-w-4. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF •CANADA' • r•' .!a r. P. • .