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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-10-26, Page 12`"PAGETWELVE,. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNO'W,, ,ONTARIO 'CONTINUATION OF • IN THE T.UCKNOW ARENA at . 240 o'clock $at.Urday,.,. 0 ct�ber 19tl In order.:'to clean up some . of the' left -over 'items• • from the Saturday rummage sale, theLions are this Saturday continuing their, sale. EXcellent . Items For Sale At _ Low, . Low Prices LEGION CASH. BINGO EACH . THURSDAY NIGHT Lend . Your Support 'space donated by Plumbing; Heating, Wiring, . Eavetroughing . T Phone 50 — Lucknow United Church Explorers• ,,The : Explorers :opened the Meeting. ' with, a :work period Making Christian;': • flags, which' was followed Eby . :our . hymns "This is..out Father's World" & "Children Who Walk-. in Jesus' Way." -.A11 repeated the, Explor- er Purpose'. and motto. ' Jane. •Juynt, : the Keeper: of the Log, read the Minutes of the' '..last meeting, followed by Treasurer's report by Eleanor Whitby. Div - :ink the business period it was decided to' sell Christmas cards. It was moved' by .Ross' Hallam • & .seconded by' Eleanor' Whitby that We go to the Greer Homer at Christtnaswith a progran &: fruit. We .: planned to °,have ' :a Christmas ..party.. Mrs. Whitby then took over the `meeting. The theme of study was. "The Good News becomes Written"' .which was followed' by a worship' .iperi '.od.. The meeting closed with the Explorers' Prayer and 'a contestP on scrambled Proverbs; DUNGANNON Mr. and: Mrs... ,Anderson. Mug- ford, London returned.. Monday: after spending a week with her. 'mother, Mrs. Abner Morris. Visitors. on ,Sunday were Mr Mrs, 'Dd &.. Douglas Freeman and Don alda of Clinton., The Women's. Misionary Soci- ety of Erskine' Presbyterian' Church. ' held. their Thankof f er ing meeting . on .October 20th. Mrs. Robert McAllister presided and welcomed the guests and was • in charge .of the worship, service. • Miss Iva. Carr took •the 'devotional on . 'Psalm i 16.. Mrs;: Art Stewart took the : Clad Tid- ings prayer, .Mrs. Alvin Leath-;:. erland, Auburn "gave a reading on two . Autumn .poems.. Mrs.. Fred Young, Dungannon :W.1VI.S.,, gave a reading on Chirst's entry;' into Jerusalem and his: sacrifice for us Mrs. Wesley • Bradnock,, Auburn, was guest speaker and'. 'gave an •interesting address on Thanksgiving.: Mrs. Jas. Nelson,. •Hackett's favored 'with . a humor - ads reading and Mrs. Ben Mole, Dungannon; • Anglican; with two autumn 'Thanksgiving poems. . Mrs. I. • Henry' tendered a vote of thanks to all and invited every- one to the basement for tea af- ter which ,, a member of each society . thanked the ladies 'fora their hospitality. • ;Mr. and Mrs. Mason 1VIcAllis ter enjoyed, a motor trip' to visit their.s o Ken• McAllister .n, Mr. . and • Mrs.. 11MoAllister. for. a'. week. ' Mrs: Hugh. McWhinney was hostess at . her home ' for • the Oc Bober Meeting...with Mrs . Clif- ford ford Crozier presiding.. Mrs.. , K K. Dawson conducted the devo- tion period reading the. scripture' lesson and led • •in `.prayer. After. a 'hymn ;he 'Lord's 'prayer \was rePeated. The' annual meeting is' being held in. Blyth, on Wednes- day of `this . week. The slate` o officers:: for' the nominating conmitt'ee was Mrs.' R Stotl- ers Mrs. Cecil Blake;: Mrs. Herb Finnigan. The .:roll calk for the Nodember . meeting will • be . ans- veered .by '` the word; -.Commission. The visiting: committee' for . No vernber and December 'are . Mrs. ' Jack 'Alton. and Mrs:. Esther •Riv-, ett. . .Mrs. • 'Kitchener' Finnigan •gave.: a talk .on a trip to the Mar- -itimes this :summer. Mrs. Ray- mond 'Finnigan' read an .article by ;Padre Y-oung..After-•a•--hymn, ,and benediction, the lunch:. com- inittee; Blake, .. Mrs: Geo. Ribey;, Mrs. Wilbur Brown and Mrs. •' . T. C. Anderson served' lunch. . Mr. Jim Blake, Toronto, spent the week -end at ',home. with his parents, Mr'', and. Mrs.` Cecil Blake:. Mr. Randy ;Vandamark, . stud- ent of Theology was in . charge of the Erskine Presbyterian Church service. on -Sunday. Mr and Mrs..: RoSs: Man "were Thursday evening : guests. • of Mary and Toir ny Rivett. Mr,. J. C. Durnin,, . Kitchener spent the week -end at home Mr. Will 'Elliott . of. New 'Lisk- eard is; visiting relatives in 'this district and '•relatives, in . • Gode- Presb *fission Band fir». The: Victoria : Mission Band met in . bhe Sunday &hoe' Room of the'. Presbyterian 'Church: ' on Monday, October ' 24th •with 24. girls' ; and 'boys present. Hymn, 746, was sung 'followed by the motto in unison., array :Jphn: sten` gave ;.the.. mission 'prayer` and the 23rd Psalmwas repeat ed in, .unison: ;Peggy; McDonald played a piano solo. Mrs. Philip; Stewart was' the: guest, speaker.. Ji�mmiie McDonald thanked Mrs. Stewart ' . and Donnie' Johnston 1ed in prayer. " Hymn • 759 was sung and Brian Mowbray ; gave the benediction. WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCCK. OF ALL SIZES Now Is The Time To Replace Cracked And Broken Windows. e . Will Do The Job For You At Small Cost.` rider: I/4" THICK HARDBOARD Economical, Easy To Lay. i A Perfect Base For A ;Linoleum Or Tile Fl. .'or.. arfl..' . ash 9 Lt. '10" x' 12" Glazed- 8 Lt. 10" . a 12" Glazed 6 Lt. 10" x: 12" Glazed' 4 Lt. 10" x 12" Glazed :4 Lt.' 10". x 14" Glazed aliboar To Suit. Your Needs GPYROC r' HARDBOARD TEN TEST. SYLVACORD WOODGRAIN TEMPRTILE MARLITE COLOURED TILE , BOARD FRESH CE IN STOCK JOHN • • '' LUMBIE. . Phone 150 ,,Lucknow, Ont.. • 1, 3 • wEDNESSDAY, OCT. 26th, 1960 iPp FINANCIALLY AS WELL .AS :'PHYSICALLY ie HU.rOVL.Co=operative �ledica�. Services OFFERS ' YOU PROTECTION AGAINST THE • UNEXPECTED EXPENSE ' OF SICKNESS • H,C.M.S. IS AN OFFICIAL ' COLLECTOR,• OF ONTARIO. HOSPITAL INSURANCE The 'Government's Basic Standard Ward Hospital Plan MAJOR MEDICAL PLAN When •included.. with Surgical Plan, pays 80%. of most expenses not. - covered . by Surgical Contract after the first $100 a and up to $5,000 in any twelve month period SURGICAL CONTRACT • . YEA.RLY PREMIUM ; , Faxnl= Individ •'res •. uals,. 50.40 $ 25.20 10.00 ' 5..00 • Cutting procedures, ,"fractures, • dislocations, w•. X-rays, ',anaesthetist's' services, childbirth' expenses, hernias, tonsils and adenoids; added "After .'a 'waiting ` period . 38.00 19:00; TOTALS--$ ' 98.40' $: 49:20 OPTIONAL 0.--• Term Life ' Insurance Fro- tection .av'ailable for both the member land spouse if they have ,not reached age. 55. No physical ` examination. required at this EACH 24.0 time _ 0, 24.00 TOTAL ANNUAL 'COSTS --x$122.40 $ "73:20 WE' • PAY CLAIMS IN;ACCORDANCE • WITH : THE FEES AS . .SUGGESTED' BY THE SCHEDULE OF ::FEES` 1955 (WITH : AMENDMENTS 1956, 1957, 1958) •• HURON' CO-OPERATIVE . MEDICAL SERVICES For Further Information, Write to or Phone G. M. WEDLOCH-Secretary-Treasurer.' Phone Hunter• 2-9751) P O = Box 256, •Clinton, or Russell . T Bolton, . R.R 1, Seaforth Ed. Sinnott, Miss Shannon Sin- nott of Detroit and friend visit- ed friend's; here this •. week -end: Mr. Norman • O'Connor and. -daughter--,--Patr-icia,--and- Mrs_ Brown spent the week -end . in Neustadt: TO: `LAUNCH MEAT PACKING PLAN (By J. Carl Hemirlgwa►) The bignews of the past week wa' the decision of: the Ontario • o Producers .',to sponsor the fo ; ation. of Farmers' Allied Meat . Enterprises. By; taking the first' letter of each word we halve FAME which,' will .be the brand named : under which ' the top ;quality. products . of this or ganization will be sold. ,fRy; making- this decision • your representatives : have made it rich. possible for 'your products to be sold through an organization' .Which you, the producer,' can control: You will notice.; that I ' said you. can .'control. Whether w KUNGSBRIDGE Mr. • and . Mrs. Eugene Dalton and family` of Royal Oak, Mieh. spent the week -end with Mr. Mrs.. Mark Dalton. and:. 'family.: I1hey attended the baptism' of Bridget Mary, daughter of Mr. and ' Mrs. Mark Dalton, sponsors were Mr, and. Mrs. Eugene Frayihe. Also present for the event was •I 1r. D. I, asj`aline of Goderich: /1 Mr. and' 1VIrs. lack McConyille and . baby. of Scarborough visit. ed; with' Mr. • and Mrs. Clifton Austin over . the week -end. Miss M. . :O'Neill • of Goderich Spent the week -end with Mr: & 'Mrs. " Robert Howard, Work is ;progressingrapidly on the new home of Mr. and . Mrs. Howard on the former Buckley, farm: • Mr. and • Mrs. Eldon • YAustin have purchased the . °residence of Patrick Sullivan. ' Congratulations to Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Doherty on the ,ars rival of a :baby daughter. Mx% and Mrs. II Brace •,. Mts. 'You do control it or not will de- pend on whether .or not yoti are .willing to take an interest' in it, keep up. to date on the inform"- tion, . and offer your suggestions. for improvements.. • In the past we have relied on Government for the power . to. control the selling: of our pro- ducts and in 'many Gases this has beena decided benefit. However bets . completing • projects. was it has 'become very apparent 'that, continued for , another . year on this is not a solid foundationfor motion of George. Moncrief and ' a long term ernme nts an change their p:Harold ot Pla s for 'the annual meeting ,icy or even be defeated. in . the form of •a bantluet at This, is 'a big step for farmers' Dungannon on November• 11th of 'Ontario to take, as it will pro- and appointing delegates to the vide' for the slaughter of not on- annual Provincial • meeting in •To-: ly hogs but also for cattle and ionto, .On October 31st, Novem- lan bs ' • bei 1st aild 2nd took a consid- To*gave yoti some idea of speed; erable• portion of the meeting's. With: which an 'organization of time. Bill Noss was asked ,tie be. thiskind'' can grow the general a delegate on 'motion, Of Cliff manager, , 1r, Courteau of the Crozier and Robert Boak. Bill Quebec Co-operative packing Hunter as. president, is also a plants told' us that in a matter delegate with •1•Tugh McWhin- of five or• six years this enter- hey named as alternate. prise has grown from. nothing to the point that it is now_ slaught- ering 27% .of ` all .the livestock produced• in Quebec and:.within 5 years .epests. to be /processing. 7.5% 'of the Quebec livestock. • In spite of obstacles . and top competitive. prices this . Co -Op returned $900,000 to its members. as well as.' retaining $450,000 for. expansion. These figures could` be .multiplied by. 4 ifall— live-stock hadbeen:' : marketed this sway:.• .ASHFI'ELI) F A.' PLANS BANQUET The Directors •. 'of: . Ashfield, Federation. Of Agriculture met at the .Twp. tihali on, October 19th with .President Bill : .Hurter in, the chair .and: reporting • on the, county meetings, and finances.. The secretary -treasurer's . re 'porgy . was adopted on motion of John Ritchie :and Cliff Steward -k, The Luckow and Dungannon Agricultural •,Societies tivere gig- en. grants'' of $10.00 each ori mo tion of Jack•Graham` and' -George' Moncrief. • The ' Dungannon Women's Itis. stitute ,was .given a ' grant of $25.00 'for •assisting with the T.Bsurvey on' .mption of. Jack Gra.ham and ',Robert Boak. The $2.00grant to 4-1{ , men?