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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-01-14, Page 7;r AY J 959 N�7SiD X • AREvou. SURE VO101R FAMILY IS PROTECTED? Have you planned your • Estate so our wife and children will,;be safe ; .. ' �. or have you simply made .a will, and left it at that? . Think :twice! 'Could` your wife : adMinister' m ' yqur' estate?. . Does ;she; understand Tax regulations' .and Succession -Duties jf she died, how long would your children wait for .the 'courts to 'settle your will until they were 21? What would.they do until then? /Think twice,and you'll realiz why so many men a :d women enlist the •ser ices of Sterling • Trus .•.. in the all-important matter . of Estate ,.Planning. Sthtliiig Trusts isa: firm that takes a' personal interest -in. helping you. • A /11' E JUCKNOW 'SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • • 1 :CORPQRATION ' 372 Bay St., Toronto Call Mr. Parker E pire 4-7495: 8016 / 1' Dunlop St; ' .. Barrie Call Mr., Alcorn, PArkway 8-5181. ZION 1Vlrs: ,Jake Hunter ' held., the January 7th •:meeting at her home • with.',eighteen ladies. and „seven childrer present. .The:new, `pre sident,°N. Mrs. lson ��Raynard;:op. • Cried the meeting. eb :u `To et the program g gram f.or F . ary 'is ..Mrs;Charles. Anderson. Visitors. ..for shut ins' are Mrs. •George 'Hunter and. Mrs:: Jim,. Hunter. Each one is asked' to spay :$2.50 -as talent" moneyfor .1959. ,rider• of church:; calendars. was received:• and solo to the- . • merti.bers,',Thank4you cards were read. A. relief•:quilt was. diseusS� ed. A ,'Missionary:;parcel'was:sent to.' Korea. Mrs,. Gordon •.Kirkland gave 'a, reading and Mrs., Peter Cook;: a; solo. Mrs.-WM. G. Hun= ter gave :the dvotxona1 with Mrs Kaiser ,reading :-chapters from Isaiah .with .Mrs. Jack McDonagh 'giving. •a prayer.:. Mrs.; Earl Swan gave' the study books The next meeting will o be held 6,013. .the World Day of Prayer, February lath;, at.'thhorne of Mrs...Wm. G. Hun • 1s'' ,your subscription paid? KINLOUGH Ralph ' Haidenby ,of . Toronto visited with his parents here during the week. ; Congratulations. -area extended to' Mr, and Mrs:' Douglas' Teixi- era (nee Irima'Hodgi 1s) of Van- coutrer on the gift of a baby girl,, a sister for Cathy. Mrs, !Gertrude Walsh and other members of her family . were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C'arsort Loughran ander family' of Listowel on Saturday, • ,On Christmas Day., Mrs Walsh talked, *by . phione to her son.'an daughter-in-law, Mr. .and • Mrs: Jack `tJValsh' at' 1Ulelfort,• Sask.,; ane.; Gould : rrear Ahem. as; plain ' as; on a.;hoine,:line.' Th€'service `also 'was• :very :prompt; Jack wished to be rernernbered to all the Kin - lough in-lough'friends. : ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Howard McGuire of: Wizgham visited on 'Tuesday' with Mr, and • Mrs. ' George Hal :deiby. : We extend sympathy to . the , family of 'the late Howard Hal- denby ' who passed • away' ori Thursday' in• Win am ;hospital."'. The funeral;:was held.' on 'Satur- day from the - McLennan -Mao Kenzie. Memorial' 'Chapel, - Luck- now . with burial. inGreenhill Ce- The W.A. meeting was held on. Thursday afternoon at the. home .of Edna and May Boyle with Mrs; Howard Thompson presid- ing. ;The meeting' opened .with •. a, hymn,.'and prayer. The scripture was read by Mrs. Gerald Rhody, Mrs. J; . W. Colwell gave the meditation. Mrs. 'George Halden b:y, Convener, presided:for the `program which , was as follows•. A New Years prayer ` •"by . Mrs, Bert -Nicholson, a •reading "Hu- rnility"•' by Mrs; George Graham, :Miss -May . Boyle read '."The New 'Year" and . Mrs .Howard Thump son. "The roads we Travel", a ;period:"Hymn time"..was conduc- ted by Miss Edna' Biyle, :a• Bible; contest by,. Mrs. • .Midford : Wall, a 'reading "The better things" and. 23rd Psalm, was' given. by Mrs'. I Jim Smith; Mrs. 'Gerald Rhodfr read:' a poem,* '`Blessings` . Mrs. 'M•idford; Wall :.,gave :the ' closing remarks and : the meeting' closed with prayer. after which refresh Tents were• served... • The H.W.I. ret onFriday af- PAGE SEVEN Or a -arm. .mpr. overlentgr loan , •,. • when there's more time to'do the job ° . and :skilled. helpis is available Farm Improvement Loans, backed by the Dominion` Government, are available from your bank—up to $5,000 • atfive percent :sin1,ipleinterest,, and -repayment .periods.. up to •10 years depending on amount borrowed' andi';he: purpose of the loan. • • These loans cover.. the purchase 'of .all' types of farm 'equipment and improvement, to' the farm house arid farm •buildings. ALL HOME .OWNERS are eligible for HOME • IMPROVEMENT LOANS, under the National Housing ,Act, available through your, bank -up to $4;000 and up to 10' years . to repay. 1 spring Issued by authority of the Ministerof Labour;. Canada • 8054 • 'ternoon in the; hall, with Mrs. Howard Harris and. Mrs Wilaiarri Eadie. hos'•tes'ses.. ,Mrs., Frank Maulden presided . and " opened' the meeting with a reading, `"The New .:,Year"; Following the.: open-. ing, excercises;,;"thank you notes. Were: read "acknowledging New Year, •cheer boxes. The '' Bruce CountyW-.Z: railys 'by-laws were read. This rally is to -be. held : ort the third Thursday. ixi ,October, each year. An ;iriteresting letter from ' the Provincial: President lovas 'read, one of the notes of in terest :.being a plane trip tci Scot- land :.for Miss . Ethel Chapman as many of. ' us enjoy" ,the' articles which she' 'has • written. She • is; one who'hasic�ntributed so much. to';W.I.; work in'•the Home :Eco- nomist Eco=nomist d; e p a rt.•rn e n t. Mrs. Ed Thompson presented a resolution He: had'family medical bills. to clean up • Vi He needed cash to modernize his kitchen • Kvi4T - aaaa., w5 \ �\ �t•� • a \ 'ti ♦1�ti+, • •ti+' . t.� w are "liorrowirig Etieed.,With unrorese'cri holt rlic,lci c•vpcnWes: W'an't to .mike same special nlct.ror par-: Chase? Need - money lieu tdxC,r•—or tO meet a • fin'nIy emergency''. Versonxtl, loans to -help peoplemect just ;such situations aCe being arta. `c by. thc',chartered banks every.day.'; Y6ifre.not a$kifi iT ft our iv heli• you visit. a� ' a: chartered` Lalli, 1.0 ,trtange: tt� pcr�t�t5tl�. THE. CHARTERED` BANKS'. loan 1 he manager welconles opportunities to. make loans, repayable out -Of earnings •• iii convenient instalments.:.. Atd at a chartered bank, you can always lcotrnt on privacy and courteous considera • tion, whether you are arranging a loanor using other valuable services the bank" -provider: . ERVING YOUR COMM;UNITY' re the curtailment of', Daylight . Saving time to ibe forwarded to the township reeve .; to be, dealt with at •the,•County Councifi .Mrs. Perry: ' H'odgiris read: C u:r ren .t • events ;Mrs. ; R4ynard Ackert;. who . represented: our W:I:`:• at the meeting at ,'Owen : Sound, report= 'ed.!, that there': be a Western area convention i'n addition to the. Guelh 'convention: The roll call i? was; "A rule fop the •'road" 'The District President, ;Mrs.:: Harvey , Houston, :gave. a splendid.:talk Institutework••' `cominen on . ding the •Holyrood.. Institute for '• the fine :way` that the hall. is kept up, She' favored discussion . groups; rou� .s; inviting: women of the commu- nity to attend one .of :the .best spend :money for of .our ..own com- bus -trip :and. have have some meet meetings, also the •_betterment mutty; ,plan ,a. some. fun . and ings in the evening for the' bene• fit of. young mothers. we., must. advance :,with •the times and the Institute is. the best adult educa tion, Two poems "The -New, Year" and .the ``Clique", added to • her address rhe '''.historical research workshop will 'be held in Ripley. on April 3rd 'from'. 10:00 a.m. to ' 4:00 ;, p rim:, and, ,from two t5. four members .from each branch: may attend Mrs. Williarri: 'Eadie ex -,- pressed ` appreciation to the 'guest speaker and` presented 'her with a suitable gift'„for which she ex: pressed her appreciation.. Mrs.' Ed Thompson, !gave the ,topic'' "Look out'you're ' being followed” and the motto, . "He is a rich, man who 'never entertains a ,poor' thought",,.'' •was given by.:Mrs: ' Howard FTar ris. A duet-`1VIoonlight and roses" 'was sung by' Mrs. Morgan John - sten .and.• Mrs. Raynard Ackert. • Mrs. -Lyman .St.tton. read, .'New years resolutions':', ' Directors for this meeting were, Mrs. Ed Thompson, lV1rs: Howard Harris,' , Mrs, William Eadie, Mrs, Frank 1Vlaulden. Re- freshments Were. served... Gertrude•'' Walshvisited With' Mi and Mrs. Frank Currie ,and family during the week. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Sohneller re- • ceived word; .of 'the death of a cousin at Baden. They'. attended the funeral' . which w •held, on �. Ei�iday: Mr. ,>Wilbe'rt Haldenby of To-- ronto , visited with friends. He. attended the funeral of his broth- er,. the late • Howard Haldenby. Friends here are 'sorry, to -learn that -Mrs. Haldenby had " a mis- fortune to fall and ,hreak her • arm. 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