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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-05-06, Page 7WEDNESDAY, MAY 6th,' 1959 • GUARANTEED THE LI,ICIT.NOW SENTINEL, LUCKf rOW, ONtARIO. PAGE SEVEN ST.F ITCA�:: :.� RTI • issued in.amounts from $100 upwards for 3, 4 or 5:years. •• earn 5% interest, payable half. yearly by cheque. • authorized investment,for all Canadian Insurance Companies .and trust funds.. YOUR MONEY DOUBLES. 1TSELI.IN',:14 YEARS! STERLINOE TRUSTS CORPORATION , 372 Bay St, :' Toronto 3$ Dunlop St., •. . B,arrie • 9007. CULROS.S:: CORNERS The;` :community •was shocked to .hear'''Of the: triple. tragedy ,`of three young folks of the 'Tees - water area —' Jack Duffy, .Glen Dickison . and Bud Lamont/The community extends sympathyits thefamilies and 'relatives. • Miss Alice :. Haldenby spent. Thursday night with Mr: .and l Irs.. MViidford Wall and Donnie: •• Mrs. C. Steel has. returned home: from Mr.: and Mrs..David 'Ross'. • Mr. ;and Mrs. Murray . Bender- • son 'and children, Lucknow, spent Wednesday: afternoon .. with Mr... and Mrs. Jas. Wraith. ' . . • On Tuesday evening, April 28, The Holyrood Muffin .Maids met at the home of Miss:: Sharon Hod- gins. Eleven girls answered the roll call: Mrs. Perry Hodgins ,,made corn bread 'and. Mrs. , Frank ?ompson made macaroni and cheese• with ''tomato. sauce. *Mrs. - Thompson also made ginger snaps. For horse assignment' the girls • were AO' make, the dishes. which • had been.. 'demonstrated and serve :. therriat ahom,e. The next meeting will. be at the home of Miss Corabelle Thompson when Miss . Black :the home eco— nomist will be , present. • Mr:. and Mrs. ' Gerald Stewart, Kincardine, spent Sunday with Mr. and "Mrs. Toni Stewart and boys. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs: Ralph , Haldenby on the birth of a 'son in Western Hospi= tal; Toronto 'and to M`r. and ,Mrs. Russel: Stewart on the birth of a daughter,, at. Lachine, Quebec. Both Ralph and Russel were for- mer. residents of this •cdm¢nunity Sunday .visitors. with Mr. and Mrs. . Alex ° Wlytock; and boys were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Why - tock and children, Wingham and Mr. and • Mrs. Everett Whytock and family, Langside. Is our Subscription 'Paid?, '6a . An old Fable tells the story. of several boys idly throwing stones ata group • af. frogs in a' pond. t'Boys," complained• one of the frogs at last, "this May befun for you: but ft is death for us," Too Often we do thoughtless things without consideration , for others—for example; spending ourmoney solely for pleasure without regard for our family's future, How much better it would be to provide for that future through the medium ' ' of Sun Life of Canada's modern lifeinsurance policies.. and tko ?rogs ife, lnenrance ta` my profession aria lam at your, Neruice. ,Why not tall metgday? You wilt be under.. no obligation; ' SUN. LiFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA WM UL7C 0* Kinahan. Phone Wingham. 717 w=� DUNGA►,NNON: Visitors Sunday with ;Mr. and .Mrs. Harvey Maize . were the .lat tern sister •Mrs, , .Joe Prior,. Mr, •Prior and nephew George Prior and his boy friend of ,Guelph•; Mr. and. Mrs, Gordon Maize, Bon- nie, Brenda,' 'Betty and. Beverley. of Lucknow. Mrs. Alf Hahel ; of Port Col borne • spent 1a t • week .visiting her sisters, Mrs. Harvey Anderr. son and :Mrs, Alvin Sherwood. Sorry. Mrs. Gordon Congram is a, patient at Wingham Hospital, receiving n wing tre atrne t to clear u p Phlebiti , . Mrs; 'Mary Bari-, spent . last weekend visiting':her• sister, Mrs, George ;Wilson, .Blyth.; who was lately, bereaved 'by .the death of. her husband, . , the . late George Wilson, When he was instantly killed in facing . off the • roof of 1 a House : in.. •Blyth. Mr, and Mrs. John Wilson•; To- ronto' • visited her mother, . Mrs. .Esther Rivett, , for the wek-end. Visitors. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Fowler .and Tom were Mr.. and Mrs. Fred 'Fowler and grandson; ., Garry Fowler, Port Elgin , . 1Virs 'Anderson Mugford, Loni► don,who visited her mother, Mr's:_ Abner . Motris, was acconip- anied home with her, g1Vronday of last week.. Mrs. Mathew ,Sproul, • Lucknow on . Sunday, visited Mr. • and Mrs. Richard Park Sr. Mrs .,Exnrria Leith,' Don Mills; • who .' came to visit her daughter, Mrs. (Rev.) .Roy Kennedy at the parsonage about' a! month 'ago, took seriously • ill on, Thursday • night of last week, with a partial stroke: , She ." was removed to •Goderich `Hospital .and at •'time. of ' writing • .was showing. "slight improvement.,. The' ..other mem bers • of her.' family carne; immed=- iately to her bedside, her ' laugha- ter, Mrs. RobertIliscocks; Toron- to, sons W. :H.. Leith,; Windsor and B J..Leith, of f iavanah, Cu- ba. It •1s. hoped 'that`. in •a few days a Marked change . will. take place forher. recovery, and theaparaly sis in her .left side Leave LMr and Mrs. .Bert : Whyard; family and her mother of Lon- don, on Sunday,, visited their aunt Miss • Ida Whyard. Mr.' and' Mrs. Robert Bere on Monday. moved to their . 'new home in the village which ' Mr.. and .'Mrs. Jas. Thorne vacated and moved •.to' Ripley. . Mr. and' Mrs: John McGee of .Cranbrook,. are also :moving this week to the. 50 -acre farm: recently purchased from Mr. ,and Mrs. Bere. Visitors ' recently 'with.. Mr. and ..Mrs. Tho. Park,: were .Mr and 1VIrs-Jack Ladd and family of • Goderich; Mr. and Mars: Bill Park. and family of .the . village • • and; their nephew, Mr. 'Bert Wiggins and wife of Brantford. They also visited his brothers Parkie; north of the village arid Bill • at Nile. Miss • Barbara. .Wilson,. R. N., London, 'visited this week for a. few days . at the parental home, Mr.: and Mrs., James Wilson 'Palmer • Kilpatrick and. son, Brian, "Toronto, spent ;"the week- end with relatives at Benmiller'• and. Dungannon.' • 'Mr. Len Westbrook, Goderich; visited. one. day last ;week. with Mr. and Mrs. Ha • . Baechler his .cousin• Mrs 1V1, Sha and family,. Aubur , ited their parents, Mr° ari. r . Fred Bae - chief., Who have. recently moved to the .1-1. Stothers 'residence from Auburn. • Mr. and Mrs, ,'recd' Hall, Lon- don, visited her sister, ;Mrs. Otto Popp, Mr,. Popp and her mother; Mrs,. R. A McKenzie, one day last week. Visiting on Sunday • were their son; Mr..'Lorne Popp, Wife and family, Douglas; Dianne and Robert. Mr. and• Mrs. Ernest Pritchard . Toronto, (nee Margaret Pentland of Dungannon), .left the middle of April via boat t� spend three or. four months, touring the Brit- Chuntries Isles °. and 4 other ' European 'They wrote from Ireland . as 'follows:. Dear 'Folks: Greetings. from the : Mother• of our village.. -We started from ,Bedford yester- day; morning and . drove •up the Antrim Coast Road. You have no PARSONS PEN, The Ontario Department of Transport has.. recently. launched a" traffic safety programme A 'special appeal has. been made to the• clergymen. of the , province to support the drive. "YOU, ARE MORALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR SAFE, DRIVING" is one of . the slogans. • ' A general • recog'nitioh of the truth • of this, slogan would great- ly increase the safety factor on andr sad "our roads streets, It is to 'relate, • but, all too true, that there : are "•a number of 'drivers onour roads who are "seemingly unaware' of the .relationship be- tween' the privilehq and the 'res,- idea of the green beauty and were in fiercely loyal London- derry last night ,and . to; Dungan - .non tb-day. The sign outside.;the town .is exactly like 'the, one at .thome'..and •.across :the 'street is Davidson's Motor •Sales. Margaret .and Ernie 'Pritchard Jake • • 'ponsibilitiesof driving. Such per- sons imperil the lives of the ma- jority of drivers Who ARE. care- ful, and of innocent pedestrians who obey every Taw of public safety. ; It is high time •that every com- munity in our Iand take a "dimm."' view of drivers who are careless, • drivers who drink, drivers who disregard the ;laws of the road, •driverswho show off. There is ' no eccuse for a driver of a ear to race up, and Awn. the • streets . of .his town, heedless of the safe-, ty sof..others. It. only takes." one, accident to snuff out a human •life The ,timeis upon. us.`when we must stress the fact that it. is • truly a' priviiege to 'drive a ear; It,:,is NOT the inherent' right of everyone. •who reaches the stated : ng permit.. a .g,e . to` posses a• driving Concern for the , rights .of. others, respect for • the safety of others, willingness ,.to accept, a share in the moral responsibility .of safe driving 7--• .these are the attitudes that provean individual worthy to ° drive a car if physically fit. re It's COOP .fence . . made from heavy galvanized high grade wire. Woven to give permanent protection,. 'COOP .Fence is your guarantee of a long' ',sting trouble,free , fence. .. Your CO.OP has thesize. to fit . your need, Plan now , for your. spring fencing requirements. .FOR ALL YOUR BARB WIRE NEEDS • LUCKNOW CO-OP IS THE PLACE, TO: SHOP • Phone 71 LuckfitdoN► • . 1 t • •