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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-05-20, Page 15WF,DNE$DAY, MAY 20th, 1959 TSL' L' UC:KNOW, SENTIf iET,, LUGKNOW,. ' ONTARIO RAGE "Yes, Doctor ..Wednesday . will ; be fine!' When it's: time, to have :the dentist check daughter's teeth, Mrs. Smith naturally reaches. for the telephone, that helpful `member -of -the family" with *the .habit of getting things done. When 'you : k ok back . over your day, it's'. some 1. times surprising to . realize in just how many little wa • s' the telephone has helpedyou .. how ,. y P� ... it • adds °..so .much ' convenience and comfort • to• everyday living,; THE @ELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA • • • f A:' ENCOURAGES ALL_ TO ;VOTE The Directors ' of : the Huron County.Federation. of Agriculture held1their regular monthly meet- .ing May twelth. A resolution requesting ',that ,• the Department of Highways give more serious consideration • to avoiding the destruction- of valuable . farm lands • Was to- be forwarded. •to :the C:F.A. for study. In response to a request • from the Governrrnt .for suggestions to, increase the Percentage voting in Municipal:' elections it ' was. .suggested ,that the rate • ofpay for Councillors set\',by the' Dept. 'of ,Municipal. affairs :'should be raised. Also: • it 'was felt that, since` this Was a .privilege of citi zenship- in. a free ' country, ; the' Federation.. should . do allin its power to encourage everyone to vote.. Warren Zurbrigig reported ,on the O.F.A.:.members' meeting of May;7th A `good'.portion of the time wash 'spent in discussing, the. new support price on dairy Pro- ducts, :particularly ori milk pow of der. With the former floor o 15c' on Spray powder in bulk the consumer . is paying' 35c . per .lb package. Now 'that the floor has been ' dropped . to • lOc . 'it willbe interesting to see if–the retail price drops. to 30c. • The announcement of W, C. Good's 'book on the history' of farm organization •in Ontario was most welcome. The;County. Fed- eration is ordering 10 copies for re .sale to :anyone wishing this book.. •It should'' ,'fill • a read need to give . us a back , ground into what has ' happened.. in the ' past. Mr. Doug Miles, Agricultural representative reported that the. Brucellosis. canvass:. had been completed with about 90%' of the farmers' favouring this project. Mr. Miles expressed appreciation to the Federation for the time. and effort in 'carrying out this • canvass. • Mrs: Earl White's home with 15 members. Present 'I1 roll ,tail was ' answered by exchange' of plantsaMrs, Havens presided and opened e meeting it e pealingthe motto and ;th e theme Presbyterian Church WAS. prayer. Mrs.. Alex McNay had charge of the .,Devotional period. •The .May ,meeting .of the after- . noon• Auxiliary of the Presbyter themeE The: • Hurrulity , do Doth ion urch . met in the Sunday in Ihumxlity• count otl �r .:better: School room on May 6th, with than -yourselves. Mrs,:. A. Struth the United Church W.A. 'as their : • g sts and with an attendance of, ers read ,the scripture lesson. Mrs. McNay ' gave •the meditation 43. The President, Mrs. Clare Age; and. prayer. Mrs. • George Whitby new presided and Miss : Margaret gave , a splendid report on the Malcolm, . was at, the piano. The presbytery at Chesley. Mrs. John meeting opened ,with Hytrin, 541, Nicholson took the -chair for the. followed' by prayer by Mrs. Ag -.program that followed, 'Mrs, Ver- new-, after which -' the aitn arid. non Hunter gave two nice read- purpose of. the W M.,5:' was.re- ings Mrs Hall and Nits Havens on from Acts. '9.` Mrs. Chas Mason. the auto harp; cilli molifih. 'organ read the :message, from `the Study 'that were. enjoyed. The° benedic :Book,, ' after which Miss 'Mary j tion c losed ' the ' meeting A con - MacLeod gave a reading' "Rock ';test,' lunch, arid a social hour of Ages" assisted ' by.' Mrs. Phillip followed. . Mrs. , Etta Roberts Stewart .iti'song. An. instrumental thanked the hostess and all that ing for selfishness or conceit but Cli pealed, ` followed by ' a portion gave two ,musical nunLbers much en' oY ed Margaret af er which Mi lalmlin was helped with the meeting in any way. . Dorothy Douglas gave 'a very in- teresting account cif the needher work in of Formosa; and •of Group IU Woman's Association Ladies' and Men's Wear -85 . trained workers in that island, Mrs,; J, W. • Joynt `:was hostess..,Fashion Millinery is 'where she has laboured . ince for the May meeting, with 25• members. present. Mrs. B. Elliott 1931. ',A solo" by Miss Margaret: FOU N DAT I ON , Rae.' was • followed • by a reading . presided, the •theme of our meet by Mrs: 'Russell. Mrs. Hewitti ing' being "humility.'' .Mis !ext.,. , Rae � read the • scripture lesson G•A.�MENTS • favoured. with.a delightful • solo. � �8 an ex erienced Corsetiere . . anti Mrs.. H., Houston the medita• .;�' y p A social half hour 'was : spent with• the `Presbyterian' Auxiliary sere-. tions. Mrs. '.Elliott led m.prayer. fternoon tea. tions. ;Mrs. Elliottlei the levo=� � � sung ., in keeping With (d in prayer. ' Arrangements for flowers . in the . tributes to , mothers • by famous church for . May were made, ' and authors , were read ' by' Mrs. R. considerable planning'; in regards Ackert, Mrs.. K: • Cameron, Mrs - to our bake ••sale:at 'the lake Fri- I'.W. Drennan, ;Mrs: Coward and day, •, July. 10th.. $ Mrs.. E. 'Taylor ,Mrs. C. Campbell. 'Mrs. 0. Rich ,ave .`'the treasurer's, report and 1 ards. 'and Mrs. K... Cameron re - Miss , ` A'.' Webster, Christian Fel- !, ported on ' the Presbytery meet lowship. The program committee' ing held: •,in Ch.esley, April ' 30. quitters for Red,Cross quilts be- i. of Miss A. Webster, Mrs. E. Tay- a Hymn • 394'and the :Benediction ing' quilted May 20th• in the Ilor, and• Mrs.' G.Hallam .carried.' closed the meeting:, A contest and 'Council Chamber. Mrs Howey 'out a "Mother's Day Theme" it social time was' then• enjoyed ;repot a on ruce : re li tery, � t. d •' fitting Any Government Deficiency Pay- ment wall apply only on properly graded wools, Secure the utmost by patronizing' . the organization that made this . possible, ' a SHIP COLLECT TO Our Registered Warehouse No. 1 Weston,. Ontario Obtain; sacks, and, twine without charge from PHILLIP H.; 'STEER RM. .R. ' 5, l ucknow or by writing , to • • • CANADIAN .,Cckik ;RATIVE WOOL GROWERS • LIMITED 217 Bay Street, Toronto, Canada SA N D ERSO N'S • ing a • Woman's; ASsociation�Group 2 Group 2.of the W.A.`'met in the• Church -Fellowship Room. ' in the evening with 21 present: Dur- ing. '' the business- .period, 'each • cortvener gave • us"' a favourable report.Mrs.Reavie asked for t d B P s a most interesting ing an i ing Two of our local ladies, Mrs. ' manner: Mrs Hallam opened. Hoag and Mrs. -Kenneth Cameron 1 with a scripture reading, which contributed reports to the Pres -1 was followed ' by a vocal duet, • bytery, on Devotions and. on Life I "My. Mather's Bible" by 'Mrs: R: . Membership. Mrs. 'Gordon Brooks Ackert 'and.. Mrs. H. Houston ac - . c ' was ' in charge of. the program, reompanied''rby. Mrs: J. W: 'Joynt.. .theme. The Christian .'Woman in•Mrs. Taylor gave two ;lovely •readings, after which all joined( ' Her Home•. • A' skit de lain the . g Day' ;m sm m ` a Mother's D son Ivarious • ways a woman can • ful- , g g y g. f'11 'th' ' '1 d IA Mrs Joynt gave' .a 'reading and • is 'privy a ge was ,papa ' Y carried out : by` Mrs. G. • Brooks, Mrs. R. H. Thompson,' Mrs; Wal- den and :Mrs.,. Finlay. Miss Helen •Th.orimsons solo, This is`MyTask •was very. appropriate.. Steward ship of Time was title of read- ing by. ,Mrs.. Reavie... The scrip - Jure lure lessons John 13, :1 to13 and Proverlis 31,. 10. to .31 were: read by . Miss Flora Webster and Mrs. Cliff Crawford. Mrs, Mac Diar- mid' thanked' the committee and those assisting. 'with the grogram: 'Hymn 393 and Mizpah .benedic- tion . closed the meeting.- Coffee and • doughnuts were enjoyed by all..' Group 1 Wot arc's, Association The Ladies of Group I, of the Lucknow ' United Church ' met ' at 7-1te BROKEN DOLL :,.* Y2 J • t,:%':$• In��G4t.% xr tt The BROKEN DOLL BROKEN DOLL N.• tAnv...::•+ is7:VT.t�-90.TrkWin W.vM1VInc..m^..Av:.• �Y•'i.' Thiard-wirni.ng -: new film is now available .to help your community :organize its own safe t'y. council Traffic accidentsand fatalities in your community can Manyereduced by the activities of 'a Safety. Council. Ontario communities now have local'.councils. 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