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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-10-26, Page 9• "WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26th,1080 THE UCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO . E L. EF an use YOUR GRAIN plus. PAGE "NINE Thatfull granary of yours can heIn you cut feeding costs tills year. Mix ,Co off. Concentrates with your ,grain and you will have . an economical.' and high-powered :feed. Let' Co -on Dairy Concentrates helnyour cows giveyou an extra `1,000 lbs. of milk . . Use' Co-op Beef Concentrates with Stilbestrol and Aureomycin to give' you the most gain per ib. of feed Yes, for a result -getting and •cost-cuttiat ; feeding program,use pecial Fall, and Quantity. Discounts Now In Effect PURPLE GROVE• Mrs. Peter -Leeson,. Mrs Frank Dore, • Mrs, Francis Boyle 'arid 'Mrs. Don McCosh..attende.d the Bruce County' Rally of the Wo- men's 'Institute in Port. Elgin on 'Thursday. Miss Annie Gillies and Mr.. John Gillies of North Bruce. and Miss Annetta Forster,: ,Toronto were 'Sunday visitors with Mr. • and ` Mrs: Waster' Forster• Mr_' and Mrs,' Don Chadbourne spent Friday . evening with '"Mr., and : Mrs. Victor Gatwley. Mr. and Mrs. John Bell and Mrs J. Connell of Kincardine & Mrs., Ross Shiells. of : Amberley spent -a day `last week with :Mr.. and Mrs, George Emerson. • Mr. Johnny Collins , spent • the Week -end, with Mr, and• Mrs. .Glenn :Young, •'.Kingarf. Little: Miss Bonnie' Lee Boyle holidayed . last week With' . her. grandparents, `Mr, and Mrs. Ed Farrel, Kincardine: • ' Mr Don'.Robertson .were Sun- Silnday visitors with` Mr.. & day guests of Mrs. Annie . Lott, Protection Work. Statutory re - .A Mn and Mrs, Claude Dore, venue covers. only' child ..care Mrs. 'Bunton Collins, were Mr. & Carl, .and Delbert spentSunday costa' :in the . main for children Mrs Glenn Young; .Kingarf; Mr. apprehended and .taken. . 'awa . and Mks. Jerome Schmidt, Betty,. wth . 'Mr and Mrs. Melvin Orr; Pp , y Elmwood from their fainilies-by legal pro. Rosemary, Maur..ice, M.iirray' and The' 4th meeting .of 'th Pura le 'cess. This is:: damaging to the John of Mildma and Mr: Mau' Purple y • • Grove :Sample :Sewers met after child, = 'although '. less ., so than. rice 'Donnelly of ': Mildmay ' •would be the case, were, it to Quite a number from ` here. at school on .Wednesday, .October amended the Social .Evening* and I9th 3,i, Mis Barbara Leesori's be'. left' -in , an inadecivate .home. b A11 repeated the 4-11 Pledge,. Also it' is very costly.. Each child Bazaar ' held'. in the . Anglican Rp11 'call was each girl demon- in the foster; homes of your Sunday School Rooms,. •l mlough. , Society costa the tax payer er on Saturday' night.strate' Correct Posture: We had P Y $1,93 Miss' Judy Rutledge,: Ripley; a good discussion on Posture per, day for. its maintenance For g' We then worked, on our. dresses. 75c per.. day ,your:. `Society can .spent. the Week -end; with ' Miss supervise •. children in their own Gladys Gawle Lunch .was served by. the ,hostess. Y Y Mrs. Wm:. , J 4rnold attended bomes; , developing and maintain Mr, and Mrs.a Chester Came the Segni-Annual Farm 'Forum ing adequate. home standards bell, Lynn, Ire g and David of meeting'in.. the' Seaway Hotel, with ~the co-operation of parents Amberley were guests of Mr. & and others: Toronto` on .Wednesday,, . , Mrs. George Emerson on SatUl •' }�,, _Tnhxi Zimmerman of Neu - At.. Aresent,''the...I .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colwell, u/IJA. n w �:cc cwn Kinloss spent Tuesday .evening 'with Mr, and Mrs:. Don McCosh.. Mr. Howard .Stanley,., Winni- peg, Miss Ella Stanley, Windsor, 'and Mrs. P. N. Harding of Nia- gara :'Falls, and Mrs:. George .Mooney of Ripley visited. last week at the • home of their bro- ther, Mr. Nlilton Stanley... Mrs. Burton Collins, Miss 1VIay Boyle, Mrs. Victoria Smith and Mr. and .Mrs. Donald McFarlane were in• Port 'Elgin on. Wednes- day. night, They attended the Bruce County Library annual meeting and banquet.. Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Dahmer and children of Millarton, `Mr: �& Mrs. Glenn Stanley and family; of Clarke . Were . Sunday • visitors' at Mr` Norval Stanley's. MissCatherine Bushell is a patient' in •the . Wing�ham; Hospi- tal We hope for ,.a speedy re- covery. • Miss' 'Margaret Robertson and ucknaw Distric • 'OTHER •CHI:LDREN? The great majority of parents In Buce :I County 'love. their : child- •ren • , and care ' for them well. There are number of.. mothers: and fathers in cur. midst, how- ever, 'w'ho are unable .or unwill- ing to •do this; 'Children . from such families. are the responsibility . of your Children's • Aid Society who acts for you in, ensuring that every. child has an adequate ;home and wherever possible, parents of its. own regardless of the child's birth, race, creed or .colour. This is achieved: by three:hrof: the many services your ' Society .of- fers the, :County •'of Bruce:' These. services ' are Adoption,. Foster Home Care and the Protection of. Children in' their own homes. • Your Society needs your sup- port in. 'obtaining , funds ' for its ° day evening.' • Mr, ;Don Rribertson spent a stadt iS WOrking for Mr.- Bill , Friends of Mr. Bob Kuntz will ,Ome after .holidaying ' be pleased: to' know he is lin- turned h proving.' He is' still a, patient in ..clown in the States, last week.* Mr. and Mrs. Vrantis Boyle, i Mr." and Mit. Howard Thornp- • . . son. and Bert were Sunday visit- Society is in the midst • of , its Annual Appeal for funds for this. purpose. It requires . a minxmu n of $3,500 to discharge its (obliga_. tions in this . respect, for the year ending December. 31st, 1960. sYour Contributions will help her attended a family gatheling TO TAKE ,COUlt. your Some y t6 offer this Care ors with Mr. •and Mrs.. Allan to these Our Other Chi ren it Mr.: and! Mrs: Ed Farrell's on Miss Marlene- Ga'wley spent lalt week -end' with Miss Dianne TroWse at Tiverton. Mr.. Gordan Patterson spent a • few dayl. in, Tororito. Mrs. Frank Cnrrie spent. the, week -end •in Detroit: „TIMBER TIPS .. The Cubs • continued their winning ways . Wednesday . night by virtue of their 3 point win 'over the Zebras. Dick . Park's 614 total was top for the win- `ners while Bill Mall topped. the Zebra's causewith a 286 flat single.• you are .glad ' has vanished Mrs. Hughes . read an article "Life '• Grandmas Day" and Mrs. T. Collyer read a poem "entitled,. "Grandmamma."N The motto "Even a • woodpecker, owes it?s success'' to the fact that it uses it's; head," Was discussed by Mrs; Lloyd MacDougall. 'Mrs. Jack Pollock' presented:. a humorous skit "Choosing a Hat" and ,Mrs.. C. Roulston conducted : a contest on old fashioned songs. Mrs. • Vir- den Mowbray accompanied group singing. The Directors, Mrs. •I Dickie, Mrs:: G. Lockhart .;and Mrs. F. Moffat assisted the /host- ess with lunch. The. Po e ats had . settlefor a split. with • the • Coons as the •latter came .up with a fine third' game' topped' 'by, •Jack Treleaven and o with 308. and: ' Note attached- ' to automobile insurance policy:. "Always drive. carefully, so:.that ,this policy will .expire before you' do.". George J ynt " . 258. respectively. Bob McIntosh and Donald Hamilton were best rollers for the • Pole. Cats, • The Lions .carne up with a 4' point sweepover the shorthand- ed Gophers, Irvin Eedy's :647 led the winnes with , Freda Er- rington's .645. next best: Clarence Greer' and Merle •Elliott`•'topped • the losers efforts. . Fern 'MacDonald's 276 total single rolled the Beavers to ,a • 3° oin't win .over . the 'chipmunks.. Frank Th " ' , p ' 599' total amp sons • a Hawthorne. • topped, the losers cause with a 574 -total. • Meanwhile the Squirrel's mov- ed into , a second place •tie, With the •Polecats as they. sWept -past the Tigeri for .3 pOints. For the Squirrels it was a good. team ef- fort. topped •by Marie. Button's' 631 total.,Olive 'Chisholn and. Bill Stewart's identical 611 to tats rolled best for the losers. League Standing: ' Cubs, 14; Pole', Cats, 11; Squir- rels, 11 Zebras, 9; Beavers,.. 8;1 Lions, 8, Tigers, ' 7; Coons, 5, Chipmunks, 4; Gophers, 3.. • • • C011ing. •who are not al fortunate a your • at thetn singty or in quantities 'and take orders' for bOokl speci- ally printed 'to .your require- mcnts... For prompt:: serVice, WITH LUCKNOW any other child: .Briic'e County at her to the. GrandmOthq will 'be the richer tomorrow for ors' Meeting of Kairshea W.1,1 the, protection given •our future on 'October :18th, Mrs, C.' •Roul- ; citizens • Wilip are the, "other sou. presided and 1VIrl. Ira I)ic-1 Children" of tbclay, 1kie read the correspondence. The 1 grandmother s v. ere pr ese e with corsage containing pretty • handkerchiefs. 'Leaders . 'of. the 1 ,' Smart," . Mrs, Evan Keith 'and 1 Mrs, Frank MacKenzie' have . . , chosen to call their club "Kair- / H LaVis will be leaders for 'the • s. extensien course "Focus on Fin -1 ishes." It was decided to'join the • , Lueknow , W.I. for the course "How, to conduct meetings.. .A., donation was yoted to the newly, organized Scouti AssociatiOn 'at llolyrood. A' 'committee was ap- .p8inted to arrange for an, At Home" for members 4::•f the In- stitute and their families. Tlie Area Convention prize of $10. for the,. Tweedsmuir competition .Hooked Chair .Seats was present- ed to Mrs. A. Hughes; Roll Call was ansivered by An old' cuStom PAIR* PANNDIEFES Ofli CANADA" ,469 HOW. West', totonto • Marie ,Fiter's.,new Write tociairt THE KANGI.41t00, the largest' of -the Australian marsupials, mains ihe full-grown liangariro is nine feet high and -weighs 200 pounds, the baby it only an inch king when it is born. It •• stays inside its mother's pouch:until it is five or six Months old•,: at which. time it weighs leveral pounds anclis able. to shift for itself. When the yong kangaroo leaves. its • "home,;"' it is ready to take its righfful place in the world. To help your children ' take their rightful place in the world., there' is nothing better tha'n life hisur- Once. Let nre tell you about Sun Life's Educational. policy !Mich can so easily providefundsfot their college education. j . Kinahan SUI11 .LIFE ASSURANCE., CdMPANY OF CANADA