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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-11-18, Page 15in s. 1e, in a - or he ng .. ice CY, rs,. ial • an. rd,'. les rs. ir,. Lls, ale of gill sur• in WEDNES1DAY, NOV. 18th, 1959 TIIE, 1 UCKNOW SENTINEL/ LUCKNOW, ONTARIO O. PAGE; SEVEN' millummisimmonamo mum A u■ ailui"i ..a.00■Umm IA A:. o ■: 111 ■ ■ p ■ ■ • • 1 ■i n: • a •1 Interest r ■ • IN • On . r. ti%es■taul■ueussu■u0u■■i; -, ,VICTORIA.:AND GREY TRUST: cOMPAI�Y •I GUARANTEED ' INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES . A Sliort .'Term '' Investment, '. issued for ;1,. 2, ' 3, 4- or 5 years --,In amounts from $100.0.0 up Authorized Investment for Trust Funds Unconditionally:.Guaranteed - .Principal does not fluctuate? Interest is•payable half yearly by'cheque, or you. may have the interest deposited to your savings account, or ' you may.: leave the.interest to 'accumulate until the ,principal is due. ictoria and grey Trus: Company Owen Sound, .Ontario ASHFIELD FEDERATION I Belfast, Jerry Cranston, 'Chester, Hackett;, Paramount, Grant Far- ' • (Continued from page ' 1)..;., iris , ` 'Bob: Boak; Hemlock; City, thanked officers . and directors- Jack McKenzie, • Bill • Farrish; ;for their' • assistance during `:'his Crewe, Clifford Crozier, War - term in office, and.: outlined the ren • Zinn; Cedar Valley, Ross year's activities. of : the Ashfield 'Henry; Union Diggins, Harold Federation. • Officers and - directors were elected • as. preseii'ted by" Ross Henry for the nominating com- mittee: .president, Bill Hunter; vice-pres., Kelso McNay; lady director, Mrs. • Bill' " Hunter. School Section ' directors, Port Albert, Hugh, Bennett,.Harold Adams; .Kingsbridge, -Joe O'- Keefe, '- Keefe,:.' Mark Dalton; Kntail, Hugh McKenzie, 'Douglas Dr en- nan; . Lochalsh, • Duncan Farri'sh, • ENGAGEMENTS Finlay • McDonald; Zion, . Charles ` • . Anderson, John Ritchie; ,' 4th• Mr. .and Mrs: Douglas Edward Con:, Bill Culbert, Glen Weaver;' Calhoun,. .R.R 1, Port Albert, Lothian,_ 'Kelso McNay; Basil wish to announce the • engage - Hogan; Dungannon, Allan Reed,':ment of their' • only daughter, Eldon Culbert Cherry Grove, Barbara Ann, to Joseph Albert Russel Alton, Bert'. Alton; Cur -McGee, son of Mr. • and Mrs. ries Corners,. Leo Courtney, Mar -.:Albert` McGee,; R.R.1, Dungan vin Scott; Sheppardton, Ralph non, The ' wedding will, take Foster, Jack Graham; Laurier,.1 place quietly in' the latter•*part George . MVioncrief, Bill- Ross; 'of .November. ` Dougherty; Union Nile, Clifford Stewardson. ` •. ' • • - Beef �• producers,.. Dick - Kilpat- rick; Hog . producers,, , Chester Hackett, • •- Raymond, Finnigan; Poultry producers, Donald- Hac- kett, ':Mark Berger; 'Cream ;'pro- ducers, Lorne Hasty. . . A .hearty ,vote 'of thanks was tendered Arnold Alton • for his services. Huron Township Vomination TOWNSHIP' HALL, RIPLEY •1 !. I. I Mori�day, November 3oth ! . 1959 - at .1:00 p.m., for `• REEVE, DEPUTY REEVE & THREE; COUNCILLORS ' % Also, two candidates for 'the . Ripley -Huron School- i , chool- • Area ,Board, , and two candidates 'for• • the Huron -West School. Area • Board for two-year terms. - (The retiring. members 'are - eligible for' re-election) ., , •� Election (if necessary) Monday,. December'7th, 1959 1 from, 9.00 a.tn::: to 5 p.m. at the following polling places: • • Ward No. 1 ' Reids Corners Community Hall. Ward No: 2. Bethel 'Orange -Halt • Ward No. 3. School House.S.S. No. 3. , Ward\No" 4. • Township Hall; Ripley. Ward No. 5, - Herbert Clayton's Residence. Dated at ,Ripley this 2nd. 'day: of November,' 1959' • . EARL TOUT, .1i.eturning'• Officer God Save The Queen 1 DUNGAN-NON Miss. Clara. Sproul, Stratford, visited' for a week wth her sis- ters, Misses Nettie • and. Rebina Sproul. Mrs, Victor Black was hostess at her home for the November meeting of , St. 'Pauls Anglican Guild, It was decided to ' hold a Christmas Party at the ,Parish. Hall which is an annual social event in December, for the .con- gregation . and Sunday School. During the afternoon a bale was packed anid sent to • the Salva-• tion Ar Mrs, . H. A. S; yokes and Mrs.. Paul Caesar assisted the .hostess with : afternoon tea, and refreshments, Mr. and, • iMrs. • . Gordon ,ly size . and • family,, Lucknow, visited Sunday. with Mr.''and Mrs. Tar v: ey . Maize, ' th'ton. of Ashfield. Visitors on ` S. 'unday • with Mrs: • I., Henry: were' Mr. and Mrs., Robert Purdon . of • Whitechurch Mrs, alas. Curran, Nancy and Paul; .St. Helens, Douglas Randy and Donald Henry from. ' Cedar Valley. ; IMrs. • Harvey Maize was a re- cent visitor With her. sister,, . Mrs. Roland Grain - . and niece; Mrs. Roy Burchill, Wingham. Mrs. Mathew Shackleton, vis- ited in Sunday ' , with ,her son,. Benson, wife and family,. Crewe'. 1 She also visited.'a few. days ''last week ' in Goderich with ' sisters, Mrs. Clifford Webb and Mrs. Howard Durnin.' ' •Mrs.' Mary Rivett,. Victor -and Mrs. Errington, - were - . visitors last week with. their ' sister, Mrs. Roy-. Black, Lucknow it Victoria. Hospital, London. Accompanying: • them *as. Donald Durnin, son Of Mr. and Mrs. John Durnin and the: latter couple'; ,grandson. who. • returned , to ' the hospital .for the :day . to :havea check up .since' his, recent lung operation, Mrs. 'John' Graham, .Auburn, STIFF TESTS FOR SWIM AWARDS As the following list will show, . the Red 'Cross Water Safety tests are' 'not easy, to qualifying . for a swimmer's Certificate. During the passt season at ,the Teeswater pool, Edward Brown. and Jim McNaughton passedthe. intermediate tests, which. -are based,' on the - following require- ments: • Water safety ..' knowledge test (theory), Reaching assists, Art .ificial respiration, Standing front. diyve, 120 'yards' continuous: ' 40 yard side :or ' breast ;stroke, 40. yards elementary batik or bat' crawl, 40 yards -front •craws, or trudges} Stride- . jump into Glee .) water, 40 yards , coitinous 23 yards ,arms only on the back, 20 yards -legs only on the back; Sur-.- face ur=face dive and • underwater .swim ' (10 feet), •' Float or , tread wa- ter, 5 minutes. The . junior tests were passed by Marion Button, Donna But- ton, Marilyn 'Henderson., ' Linda O'Donnell, Sharon . O'Donnell, Jewel ' Reed, . Wendy MacKenzie • The : requirements for this cate- gory are: ' Water safety' 'know—: ledge test (theory), reaeliirig.as- sists -(5), . Front.: dive: -into •deep water, 40 'yards' continuous, 20 ; yards swim on front,. 20 yards. • return, Bobbing 10 times Contin- uously, Jump . into. •deep water, 20 yards elementary back stroke, • Tread water or float, ' 3 minute -3. Beginners: who successfully passed their ., tests were: Joan . 'MacKenzie • .Donald Andre -7, Terry Taylor., Bruce Henderson; Roy Button, •:: Tom O'Donnell, Bob Button, ' Terry ' Rathwell; Ronald Beecroft, Donna ;Forster, Barbara '. Whitby, Beverley Mc visited het cousirk •,Mrs., ,W. R. and. reports ,were favorable and ,Donald. Andrew one day last week. he' returned with: them again to :Mrs ' Alfred' Hefford, Toronto, .: his, `'home.. , . t. . Thomas' (.. wit�'i relatives at S a -.and- Tillsonburg. ' Erskine Presbyterian Church congregation on Saturday even- ing enjoyed a turkey dinner in the. basement: Rev'. Wallace Mc-. Clean and Mr . McClean Of Luck:.. ,now were prhsent . and the clergy remarked of :the fine dinner and: of• their many blessings and goad fortune in :this •' wonderful` land. Later in. the •auditorium, .pictures were shown by °Douglas 'Reid of a . holiday trip to the. Canadian West .. Coast last•.summer with' ..'. brother.. Jack.The audience was well pleased with the :entertain - and family . spent the .. week -end rnent. was a recent visitor to see her The Agricultural: Society on mother, Mrs, W. H. . McClure .at ;the home of .Mr. and: ':Mrs. Herb Finnigan: :, ra supplied: music for . dancing Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur .Brown Mr. •Douglas. Reid, `. Sarnia, last,' Sunday' visited friends. and • sprat the week -end at hA parents relatives at Listowel : home, Mr. and Mrs. Will :Reid. Mr..' .and Mrs. Robert `' Irvin Mr.: and Mrs. Nelson Pearson and Betty ;visited Su day . with' "entertained on .Monday; evening her ' brother, Mr and • � rs; Har- .,for a family .dinner ` ;to.' celebrate vey Ritchie, •Zion: district the occasion of:their .son's birth- Mr, and . Mrs: Robert Dere day "Scott" who was ..twelve spent- the week -end in Goderichyears."of age:.. Invited' to :their visiting .Mr. ' and Mrs. Adam :'.home: was ,Mr.' and Mrs. Gordon` Johnston and. Mr: and Mrs: La- Congra'm and Mr. and • Mrs.. verve Culbert. Friday :.night sponsored a dance at their. hall. Carruthers orchest Lorne •' Hasty. and family. i .. Mr. Fred King, new ::.barber to Mr.:: and Mrs. 'Harold ' Maize the village;' .opened' hisbarber shop for business last Thursday afternoon and in short time, they•:were coming out looking•, quite trim. ' Mrs.' :Jack Chisholm, •on -Sun- day, visited:;.her husband, who .is hospitalized in a London hos- pital and . reports .he is doing' nicely towards recovery after a long seige of treatment • and casts .. following an accident, while , employed on, the highway last summer. , . ' , Mr.' and ' Mrs.. Mark ' Barger are leaving ' Thursday of this week, by •` plane from 1Vralton' Airport for :London, England to visit • Mr, Berger's mother and other relatives. " The Dungannon United Church W A, is catering for a Turkey Banquet on Tuesday . night., of • this week. The guests are mem- bers of the West Wawanosh F ederation of . Agriculture " and their friends. ' ' ' Miss Flora Durnin, Markdale; spent the Week -end' at home 'Mr. Wayne Brown, RCAF, Centralia,. was home fqr the:. week -end with his, parents, Mr: and Mrs. Wilbur 'Brown. Mrs. Abner Morris had her 'daughter, Mrs. Anderson 'Mug- ford Mugford and husband, London ' •as visitors-, at the Week -end.: Mrs, Morris also visited at the home of :her. 'daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Christilaw, Nile. . ;Mr. Frank Moran visited his mother, Mrs. Pat Moran on Sat- urday. • • • Mrs. Harvey Maize visited for a week with her daughter; Mrs. Glen Springer of Tillsonburg. VAWE IN LATE MODEL 1959 Pontiac Stratochief, sedan, standard , gear shift, fully equipped. ..$2,650 1959 Chev Belair sedan, automatic, fully, equipped .:..$2,895 1959 Chev sedan, standard gear shift t ..$2,650 1958 Pontiac Station Wagon, 4 -door, automatic transmission, fully equipped $2,,695. 1958 Chev. Belair, 4 -door hardtop, V-8, fully equipped $2,595 --Two .1958 Pontiac Stratochief sedans, automatic trans- - - mission, fully equipped , $2,550 Three 1958 Chev. Biscayne 'sedans, automatic _ $2,450. Two 1958 Chev Delray sedans t . y �•�•$2,195 1958 Pontiac Laurentian automatic fall equipped $2,595 1958 Ford. Custom, fully equipped $1,995 1956 Ford; .Z -door , • $1,395 1955 Plymouth Tudor $ 895 $ 850 1954 Monarch sedan, aq,'tomatic, fully equipped • • $ 995 , 1954 Chev Deluxe coact, fully equipped $ 850 , 1951 Chev. •Deluxe. sedon $ 395' 1951 Pontiac sedan .,...4.,,..,, :$ ' 395 TRUCKS! ' TRUCKS! 1954 Chev. Standard sedan, fully equipped. • 1955 GMC /-ton Pickup, auto-matic •transmission, fully equipped' • 1951 ,Chev. 3 -ton •Dump •Truck. 1951` Dodge' 3 ton Dump Truck $1,095 $.'695 595 BruSsels . NOtors Huron County's. Foremast Used, Car . Dealers CASH,, TRADE, TERMS =' Open Evenings Until 10 Cities• Service. Dealer, ' • Phone 173. Brus cis i1aag1 .mtge rm11► _ ■, `ti>i l ' .