The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-06-10, Page 8..v
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4WHITECHURCH • :
Mr. 'and Mrs. Ross' :Patterson
of 'K apukasing and Mrs. Irene
Patterson of Toronto visited at
the home of Mrs. W. Taylor over
the week=end:' • '"
Mrs. Dick Turner and Ricky
spent the week -end in ; Toronto.
Mrs. • Mathers took all 'her
senior ' pupils to . Detroit on
'Thursday. Some of ' the parents
accompanied them and , all en-
jived the trip. •
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tichborne'
o1 Goderich: spent Sunday with
Mrs. Jane Kennedy., '
'W.- ` and Mrs; W. Fisher • of
Acton, Mr. and • Mrs. A. Loug
heed and family of Midland vis-
ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
G..'Fisher over the. week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Aitchi-
son and baby . visited ` Mrs, . A.
Dowling and Laverne' on, ` Sun-
day.
Miss Marjorie Coultes spent:
'the week -end at the home of her
parents, Mr; and Mrs. A. Coate's.
Colwanash Learning Lassies
The second meeting ,of the Col-
wanashLassieswas
Learning
held at Mrs. Ritchie's on the ev-
ening of June 3rd.' The meeting
was opened with the 4-11 pledge.
The rollcall, was,., answered with
full attendance, Louise Andrew,
Wanda Henry, and Caryl Menary
demonstrated. on transplanting.
Notes were given . on, "Garden
Weeds, ' Insects:' arid Diseases,"
"Thinning," "Transplanting", and
"Cleaning. Up of Home 'surround-
ings." The sheeting was closed
with the Queen and a light lunch
was : served by . the hostess:
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KINLOUGH.
:Mrs. Frank. Maulde11 and Mrs.
Frank Thompson chaired the
meeting for 'the H.W.I. meeting
held on Thursday evening at 'the
hall with' Mrs. Suter of the Luck-
now District, High School guest
speaker on Citizenship 'and Edu-
cation. She was introduced by
Mrs. Jack Hewitt and thanked by
Mrs. Frank Thompson who pre-
sented 'her with, a remembrance
in appreciation{ ,MTs, Margaret
McPherson, Mrs, Suter and Miss
Joan. Sutton were judges for the
fancy cup cake contest.. Winners,
Mrs; Alex Percy 'and Mrs. Toro
Hiodging, •M s, 'Sam Farmer re-
ported 'from the Federated` News
on ,the Commemorative. Stthnp,
Mrs, Alex 'Percy !gave the. report
of the District Annual held. at
Ripley. A contest followed. The.
Topic, "Farm Accidents" was,
given by Mrs. Stewart McDonald.:
Readings were given . by Mrs:
P. A,. Murray ,and Mrs. Edward
Thompson.: Achievement • Day
for the Cereal Shelf will be;.held
on June 30th,. One minutes ` sil-
ence was observed in, memory of
the late 'Mrs: , Richard Elliott 'who
had been :a faithful.' and valued
Member. Souvenir spoons ' are to.
be:sold. Community Singing was
enjoyed The. Queen and. Grace
closed the,' meeting. • which, :.was
followed by a dainty luncheon.
The A.Y.P.A: 'met at the church:
on ; Wednesday ; evening ' when
they, held • a . ;work meeting to
improve . the church grounds. and
also held ';a cleaning 'bee ` in the
'church. Douglas Halden'by `.pre-
sided ,' for the regular meeting:.
Sheila.. 'Haldenby read the' scrip
titre Each 'member answered the.
roll: call:. with a favorite Bible
character Barbara Haldenby�: read the •colleet for the day, Alex:
iHewitt was •'in charge of .the.
,I music; Plans were made for. the
]next meeting to be (held on, Sun-
day: a ,ening; . June 21st. Those
on . th program ,are, Rae 10107.
enby, .: Maarie :Schneller, .: Joyce
1 Hedley and Evelyn'' Nicholson. • .
Misses Margaret and Belle Mc-
Donald and Mrs. Edburt Bushell
and Miss Ruth • Forster .visited,
with Mrs. J.. W. , C'o3vwe11: .
We .'are pleased to ,report that
•Mr.' .fames M. Hodgins is better
again ' after a recent sick spell.
'We. .are sorry to report:: that.
Mrs. William . Wall -has been a
patient in' the Wingiham' General
hospital We wish her improved
healon: • •) •
The W.M.S. • Thankgffering
:Meeting was held at the Presby-
terian' .Churg.' on • Friday '.:with:
visitors present from Langside
arid -Kinloss W,M S. ,and Kin
lough •W.A..Mrs. Frank: Maulden
welcomed the ladies. A playette`
was enacted by Mrs. Perry Hod_
gins and. Mrs. Tom` 'McDonald.
with • Mrs. 4 John Emersontaking
the. solo.' "The hem of His; ,gar
rnent," accompanied by Miss
Margaret : Malcolm. '.Mrs.. ` Mabel
Campbell ' gave a reading. Miss,
•Dorothy Douglas a returned mis-
sionary from'. the island. of ' For-
mosa&gave a very interesting ad-
dress'on her work while. serving
on the mission' field She was
thank by Mrs: Perry..' Hodgins
and •presented with ' a gift 'in
appreciation: Mrs, Harold Hald-
enby fa`lroured:with .a solo accom-
panied by Miss . Edna Boyle, Mrs.
Perry Bushell and Mrs, •Beverley
Sutton received the•: offering and
Mrs. Alex Percy gave the prayer.
Suitable hymns were sung with
Mrs John Emerson at the piano.
Mrs.' Ben Scott gave the closing
prayer after • which a dainty
luncheon was served,. •
' 11he:; Anglican ,.W.A. ' meeting
will be held on Thursday after
noon at the home ,of Mrs. Tom.
Hodgins. This will be a 9uilting:
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thomp-
son .of Purple Grove spent Sun-
day' with
un-day'with Mr. and Mrs.. •;Bert
Nicholson and , family.
Delbert Dore of ,Purple ' Grove
spent' a few days with his cou-
sins, David,' Allan and • Wayne'
Rhody.
Congratulations to Miss ° Beat-
rice Haldenby who has been'suc
cessful in •.her exams ..following
her 'course in hairdressing,
The Anglican Congregation?
welcomes .Mr.-arldWs. L. Ben -
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Daddy's voice."...'it's ,the first' ,of man,,
warm'. and . wonderful ul 'moments in. store for Sonet
moments' that will come to her, by telephone, her..
whole,. life 'through.
The lives of all of us •are constantly enriched by
'hearing the voices of .our children, our parents,
our' friends loved'.ones who'may be Out 'of sight,
or far away but are never out, of rcath by telephone:
The telephone keeps us .in touch with them all—
giving
ll—giving'' us so much for so little..
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N+E'SDD.AY, JUNE 10th, 1959
DI'SC:USS DUMP
IN WAWANOSH •
West Wawanosh Township
Council held their regular meet-
ing .on June 2ndr 1959, All. mem
hers present except the. Town-
ship Treasurer who was . absent
due 'to the' fact that . he was •hos-
pitalized . Councillors
On a; motion by West Wa
Culbert' and McPhee,
wanosh' Council gave their final
approval • concerning: the building
of a proposed addition to Gode-
rich District • Collegiate Institute
This proposed addition is esti_
mated . to cost $259,528.00. Motion
carried. •
R, D. Munro, who appear-
ed in connectionwith this build-
ing 'Project, spoke' of the rather•
serious' trouble the School Board
is presently having witha: faulty
• roof on ,Goderich Collegiate,.
This matter is the .cause of con,
siderable concern, .
The: Township Clerk was in-
structed to write: to Live .Stock
Commissioner, W. P, Watson in
regard . to. a , Warble, Fly spraying
problem. Mr.` John Rivett, War-
ble Fly Inspector, .appeared be -
'for Council to discuss this past
season's campaign and to turn In
nett and their :boys;. `.Tom and
Bob. Mr. Bennett succeeds Rev:
J. A.:Palmer.' n
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his: accounts for 1959,
Township Council • discussed
plans pertaining: to the establish-
ing of a clumping • grounds be-
tween Lots 15 and 1&, �ConGessiont
8,, West Wawanosh. .
• Ona motion by C.ouns, Durnin.
and McPhee, the following ac-
°counts were ordered paid:,
Lucknow . District Co-op, ` 4
bags of warbicide, $25.80; Donald
Taylor,, 1 fox bounty, 4.00; Harry
Carr$, 1 fox bounty,, 4.00, Louis
lake, Brussels, 19.59 : W F,
spraying ' acc't,, ' 832,40, J. F For-
an, part salary as Twp. Clerk,
200;00; John IT.. Rivett, salary as
'• Inspector, 216.20. ,
Road • Accounts
Tom Armstrong, brushing, 6.36;
James Robinson, brushing, 3.50
Lorne Ivers, salary, ;180.00; Irn .:
011 Ltd., fuel and tax, 57.50; L, N.
Howe, calcium chloride, 482.00;
K,
K. Dawson, paint for plow,
2.50; County of ,Huron, snow
plowing account, 1,418.00.
!Council adjourned to meet on
July 14th, 1959. •. . •
J. • F Foran, Twp ' Clerk
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.make of machine are, now .avail-
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'No matter what the machine, we
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now'.
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• Got a longrange: plan for installing a modern
water
system? Thinking: of large-scale, remodel-:
lung on your..farm-house? Figuring how ,much '
'new heavy machinery could increase your yield?
.:.,Then talk to the Bank of•Montreal o ,
There's no need to put off those farrn improve-
ments you really want to r ake.' You can move
those long-range plans right up to he present by
seeing your nearest branch of. the B Of M about a
• Farm Impro9ement Loan. The manager will be
• glad : to talk it over with you.. . and you'll be
surprised at the low.costof a B of M FIL.
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Lucknow Branch: - MILTON RAYNER,Manager;
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