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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-02-11, Page 51. e ty5 °WEplFsi)Avt, kms; tit11,, '1909/:. THE LUCKNOW SE1srrINELi LUCKNOW, QNTA .10 Announcing the New Porter -Cable Electric MODEL 66. "61/2 With ,kick, proof clutch •PRICED. at $49.95 DEALER -Phone ,;.8();..' Lucknow 9 United. Church: The regular(meeting of • the, .Afternoon Auxiliary, •. of the Un- ited Church W.M.S..was held on Tuesday; . February .3rd with An, attendance of thirty-seven Mem- bers and - guests.; The president, Mrs. P. W„, :Hoag welcomed new - Members. The program : included a very `entertaining and . instruct- ive 'skit "explaining the .various channels through which our mi is- 'sionary givings ;iilow. :, Mrs,: G. -Brooks, . Mrs. G. Elliott and Mrs. R. Cumming .;took ,part.: in .this. number. A.: solo, "Beautiful Isle.. of .Sorriewhere" •was pleasingly. rendered by Mrs. Gordon Elliott of Amber -ley. Mrs. Catherine 'Mc Donald ' read the scripture • and Joynt gave • the •com=. mentary.' An interesting ..address by Rev. Allan Knight, an : agri•- Cultural missionary in Angola, West Africa, was : Sheard on Rev. Mr. Geiger's,' tape recorder. Mrs. Joynt' accompanied Janice; Brooks Donna Corrin. and ,Jane Joynt in two pretty songs. "'Sweet weet• Story of ;Tesus and • ".The- Ash Grove." . Theclosing hymn was "Guide Me O Thou . Great Jehovah.", Those present enjoyed a delicious hot .. supper" served by: 'the committee, Mrs. G. Brooks, Mrs.' .G. Elliott and Mrs. R. Cumming. resbyterian W.M.S. The afternoon ' Auxiliary met on Wednesday, „February 4, at. .the home -of Mrs. Morgan Hend- erson with 26 ladies present. The • President;' Mrs: .C.. >Agnew- ..: con- • ducted opening 'excercises and the. Secy Miss N. Malcolm read the correspondence. Thank You notes were received from Shut- ins for Christmas boxes and it; STOP. LICE , QUICKLY. :with Modern Chemicals by HOWARDi. ti. Ir • COWPEST POWDER For, Milking Cows Contains • hjigh level rotenone for effective contrbl. Two ' pound duster can - only. 7;9c Packed . in .2lb. cans, Arid 40,15 .. & 5.0 lb. bags. Also available in spray form: ' STOKPRST POWDER ,For " Steers`', Hogs Contains .lindane, the ibest of modern: louse . killers. Two pound duster" can only 69c. Packed in 21b' cans.; and !10,25&50.lb. bags. rAlsc; available. in 'spray form. Lucknow 1 District Co-op Lueknow Ontario. • w as'xnoved that $25.00 be _contri- buted to the SS..fund' to help purchase ' a • duplicator. .machine. Mrs: C. H. MacDonald gave the Bible. reading 'and study on "1•'i late's wife" and Mrs. :Morgan Henderson dealt with. the . topic on the French Canadians. She explained 'their, natural: tendency to • cling to their own language and customs: ,Mrs: Bob Reid ' dis- cussed "'thework of ; two of our. hospital' visitors, ' Mrs. Bradley and Mrs.' Leatherdale, The re port 'of the Annual -meeting; of the Society ,held :in Wingham'-on January 13. 'was.: very.- fully ; de- tailed by Mrs P. Stewart: The Synodical • will be 'held this, year in. ,Goderich on April 14, 15, and 16 and the training centre in Mc- Master. Universitat',: H a m i 1 t.o n froth• .'June 26; , to , July :3;: The. Wor`ld's Day of Prayer Mwill be. held in, the 'United. Church on Friday, .February 13., Mrs. • J. Lit'- tle closed the meeting'with pray- er and lunch was served' by the hostess : assisted .,by Mrs Nixon and Miss M. Malcolm: after which :the: Book Display from the circulating library was . reviewed • Drinking- to another man' g, health• isn't going to 'innprov, your • own TWO CATTLE D I E FROM .RABIES (Kingsbridge °News)'. (Intended for Last 'Week) - Mr. and Mrs,• Alvin Moran .and:, children of London • were week- end .,visitors with the Frank Mor- an family, Mr. John Kelly is convalescing, at his home here after several weeks in Goderieh • and London Hospitals.' Mr. • Walter Felly who had been assisting with the work here, returned to London last week. ;.Congratulations -to Mr. and Mrs. . Mark Dalton, .'uporf, the birth of a son rn Alexandra Hospital,. `Goderich, on, Jan. 27thM959, Weekend visitors here were Mr. Peter , Lierrnan of London, Ken- neth Fitzpatrick' 'and Danny Dal' ton • of Kitchener, : Roy . Keane of Stratford, Miss . Margaret :Foley of iStrathroy, . Miss . Frances Gil.- "more . of London: • •• The 'people of this community !have been quite alarmed ,at' the Rabies out -break . in *this• township. ,:and surrounding .ones. So. far,two valuable cattle, have. died . here recently as a result of this dread disease, and it, is ' feared this.. menace will grow ' more serious inthe rnonbhs to . come, • unless pressure, is. urged to' oster Fox hunts, and Io increase the bounty paid. for foxes that have been' shot : or• destroyed, • The Lucknow Sentinel can .fill any:.. of your;,'needs ' in rubber. stamps, stamp pad's, etc., phone 35, Lucknow. WHITECHURCH (Intended for Last Week)' Mrs. (Maude) Stuart.'Scott pas- sed • away ...in r • Wingham General Hospital on February 1st: Dr. 'and Mrs.; Watt arid. family' have:' been • visiting at -the home of Rev: and Mrs.' Watt:. They :will be. leaving' at the •end :of'the week for ..their home in Bala Coola, British Colurnbia: Edward' H ani : is. in"the Wing - ham � Hospital sufferingtai from; a. ;.leg injury.; ;M. MoClenaghan and son, ..Paul' PAGE "IVE • CO.OP. H.EStFREEZE RS r' - • FAST'FREEZE,-Three sides and bottom of quick freeze; compartment equipped . with. cooling coils enabling. quick freezing of foods. j TROUBLE -FREE ---Famous felted Fiberglass insulation vrill not sag or aettle ehnnnating exposed uninsulated... areas. L COPIVENIENT--A1l steel latticed wire constructed bas•, frets and chest bottom .dividers: Easy glide storage baskets„with.;handles-handled, vertical or horizontal chest bottom food dividers. 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