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MOKNW: 'SENTINEL, 1LUCKN OW
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p,7,SPAY, JIAN. 15th, 1958.
1,HORT IN WO9P
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HELENS N .. S;.}
Mr Lorne Durum was a pates
lent 'General' Hos-
ptal :over thea. week -end, for •
rays and abservation. Mr Dux
nn received a. fractured cheep
bone • and. otherfacial 'injuries
when ' struck by the limb of
P,dayitree while • cuttingwood on VP-
, day
•• •
Mrs.. B F Green, the new
• 1 -president, •was in charge, of the
f neetng of the W M S:. held'.. at
•the home of Mrs W I Miller`
' with. , : 18", • ladies in attendance
The theme. 'of the worship 'ser-
vice: was "The Second Mile"� with
Mrs. George Stuart" reading. the,
scripture Lesson:', Mrs: J. Carver-
on the comments .� and' Mrs.
('Green leading 'in prayer... Mrs::.
Frank McQuillin, the , treasurer,
reported that $175.00 had' • been•
sent to the treasurer with $12;86;
on hand. The penny, fund for a
eek°
report of the 'Secretary, Mrs. L.
Woodsy and those, of the. differ-
ent. °` conveners; • showed. 'a sue-
cessful• year. The World Day • of.
,Prayer er will ,be February 21st
...with the .meeting, at the, Mame..
Mrs: .;W:., I. Miller • read • of .the
international missa.on ,`in.' Japan.:
The topic was. taken 'by Miss W..
D. 'Rutherford on , '"Youth . In
Japan". ,She was assisted by Mrs.:
L; Durnin•swho read of what be-
coines of the younger. sons;:• Mrs:.
DU. C: •1\YLeDonald read of the:pre.
paration for; Marriage .'the , Jap
'"”" : anese: consider essential • for the
. ▪ ' ' daughters.. Mrs. ,'McQuilliri told.
• of how the young .:people meet
• •theii great. problems - Mrs. 1'; J.
N . Todd . of how: their courses of,
study compare with ' ours: Mrs,,
a .
Woods :told' of the .difference. in
environment:' Mrs. MacPherson
read of., the sports and Mrs, W:
-A.: ' Miller of their interest in
music In summing , up Miss
Rutherford., stated; that 80, per
- the. •congregation in Jap-
cent of
an are .young, people Who . are
'blazing a trail.`just; as• our. own
b,az g.1.
young . people , :: are' doing . with
rnu,ch; the. same problems.• Mrs..
::Green' • stiggested .that . aur: "next
roll call 'b answered; .;by . the
number< of ' visits make to the
sick:
Mrs: : Todd resided for ,':the
W.A..meeting,which was opened
bythe' use:'. of the theme hymn;:
.
prayer and . creed.' Mrs. L... Dur-
i ,' read:the ; scripture ' lesson
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and Mrs.. W. A. Miller the' les-
SQ/1._ thought's. The sec.=treas.,
Mrs. ..MacPherson, reported :19�
paid member`s with ---,$208A9 on
;hand.- It was a reed. to ,,have -a
of luck supper for the. annual
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PUR�'LE' DROVE
The : Girls Club• met at'the
Home. of Miss Hilda Emerson ,.on'
Saturday afternoon:
Mrr. Norval" Stanleyand Frari--
.
`-cis Boyle attended: a. divine',' ser-;
vice. in- Wingham ' High' School:
auditorivan ;on Sunday.
°Mr and Mrs Harold Campbell,
;and- daughter of Orillia visited.
"friends around the , Grove last •
Week
birthday party
An: Institute, b hd Y . p , .. Y.
was held in the Purple Grove.
school last Friday: night with'.•a
good attendance.
Miss .Linda Robertson of .Zion'
spent •' a° week 'with her . aunt, Miss
'Margaret :'Robertson. •
Mr. and Mrs. 'Beverley Cliff 8i.
•
family of Laindon, Misses Ethel
and.. Helen • 'Farrel of London `vis-
ited at .the ` . home of their par-
ents, W.: and Mrs. Herb•Farrell.
•''.1Vliss ,Jean "Osborne `of' Listowel
spent a few. days at her: home
>v.
here.
'' Mrs: ,`Burton . Collins has been
engaged asteacher . of the White=
t
church school:"
Ripley,' Junior Hostess.
The fourth, :;fifth,' ' sixth'. 'and
seventh meetings were ' held" .in
the Christmas holidays. The dis-
cussicas' were:,afternoon:. teas,
planning `"a party, party refresh-
�ments' : and introductions.: Dem`
onstrations, were enjoyed' by the•
.. -
4 H 'Club. girls. � Lunch : was ser '
b, g, w
.ved at each, meeting.:
We all: know the Fable ;uf the
Grasshopper•who gaily danced
the summer away while
the •Ant was busy
laying aside
prbyisitlns and:: •.
preparing for.
the cold
Winter,
There are some people who dance through'
the summer of their Lives as unconcerned arid
unprepared as. the Grasshopper. But other, wiser
. men and women provide funds'against the cold winter day
when :they will. be urgently needed. You can still enjoy •
life, and you will have added peace of. mind,, knowing that''
you and your to�yed ones are safeguarded by a lifo
insurance contract of'theSun Life of `Canada.
• Why not
discuss pour
life insurance'
problems with '
me today)),
You will be
under no •
obligation,
SUN' LIFE 'OF CANADA_:
RSR. • 2 L1J'CKNOW
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Phone Winghain 711-w-4
congregational emeeting
held ' on :Tuesday, January 21st
at. 6.30 with thW A ::providing.
themeat and with musical nuixi-.
hers to . be .given by. the W.A.
'the W M:5:, the, 'Sunday School,y
•'the Baby Band and `'the -Choir _
A coinniittee .composed. of Mrs.:.
McQuillin,',' Mrs°' C. 'McDonald,'
Mrs.' Woods and Mrs. Todd was.:
appointed toplan the supper.. A:
work W meeting will ,: be held' ' at
Miss W. D. . `Rutherford's • .on
:February 13th , when :. it is ire
;guested .that :used clothing will'
be handed' in A, pleasant social:
hour was : enjoyed. .when . lunch'
was -served by 'Mrs.. Cameron
and . Mrs; McQuillin: • •
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1957 'Chev. Deluxe Sedan, fully equipped, automatic $2,350
Three• 1956 Chev deluxe Sedans, automatic,illy
equipped ;, , $2,095.
1956„Ford ,Customline, automatic,'' fully.. equipped :•:,$1,995:
1956 Pontiac Deluxe:Sedan automtc ..:
, ai
. ..
1956 Chev: Deluxe, low, mileage
1954 Hodge:. Sedan .
1954.Cliev.. Standard Sedan,. fully equipped $1,350
• $1,250.°
1953 Ford Sedan .. $1,095
1952 Dodge, reconditioned motor, radio .; .....,
..:..,:$1,995.;
$1,395
1953 Ford Customline, automatic •
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$• 895
1954 Chev. Half -Ton Pickup
1953 .Chev. 'Half -Ton Pickup.:
1949 Dodge '/s -ton Pick-up
r,.....$ /95
$ 650
$ 350;
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lluron . 0ounty's.0Foremost' Used. Car. 'Dealers
Cash, Trade, Ternis - Open Evenings ' Until 10
Cities. Service Dealer -* Phone 73x,''Brussels.
London, receiving 'treatment fol 1 itohener..
lowing a• ,stroke, and we, wish
him a speedy. recovery
' • iMr. ,Norman' O'Connor. and'
Miss Betty, • Becker motored to.
Sarnia on Sunday to ;meet his
daughter Patricia, who returned
to her home . here after :a De-
relfives i
in. two
week visit. with a
Mr.:and{ Mrs. Gus Kibahan -of
London, • Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Kina
Ilan 'and 'children of -St. August-'
ii .were =New'' Years da u ests'
r Y gu
at .the home ‘of : Mr. and Mrs.Leo':
Co th
.m°e Y.---• • ,
Mr. 'Jerry Dalton, : who::. has
been, 'ailing . at; his •. home for the
f,
past' several:months, was taken:
'to Goderich Hospital: daring. the,
week.
The infant daughter ' of. ` Mr.
and :Mrs.: Jos. O'Keefe , bias ,bap
tized by Rev. ;Fr.: 'Van ;Vynckt"
at St'° • :Joseph' s church here last
Sunday,"KathleenMarie" with:•
.
Miss 'Itelen `MeiCarthy :Of ;God=
erich and . Mr. Frank. Dalton as`
sponsors.
•r
Our best wishes `for an: early
recovery go wishes
son. of Kintail who. is a patient
in Goderich hospital:.
Week -end . visitors. here were
Mr. Arnold. Marsman `of London,.
Mr.' and Mrs. Jos. , Murpliy of
Stratford, "'`Mr: "and "'`Mrs.. Bruce"
•Hansford of . _Galt and Mr. and
Mrs., \Tar ''Roy , .of . Goderieh : TvirY P
Mr 'and • Mrs. Mark. Dalton' &
children:. spent the : week -end in
Unpleasant= weather: and roads.
'again, prevailed for• the euchre
party•:.held; in...tihe;� ICommungy_.
''Half under ,the .auspices ' of the
Women's Institute on Friday ev-'
ening. Those who, gathered,'and•
there were . eiight tables, report
a, very pleasant. evening. 'Prizes,
for high . scores ,-;went to Mrs.
Robert., Pardon. of Whitechurch;
and to Frank •McQuillin with
consolations going to ' Mrs. Ross'
Gammie arid Ross Durnin
K,INGSBRIIGE ..
(Too tate ForLast Week)
Mia arida Nlrs, John' Austin and
family Spent the week -end 'in
"Toronto with relatives', .
• We'are sorry to hear that Mrd.'
Sullivan of , Detroit (form-
er;ly•op this'pariis13) is no* a pot-
lent -i'rt. • 8t,„2,Jr�Sep!�'s: llnstiitalr
A
The ' .annual school' meeting`
was held,` •last ;Week, with the
same trustees,, , etc.; :Earl pron.
nan, iJOs. O'Keefe,. Gene Frayne:
and Vincent Austin for ,1958..
WHITECHURCH
The Young: People of : White
church Presbyterian : church , en
tertained. South Kinloss a .n;d
Langside. .groups. The *meditation
Was', given by . Mrs: ;Laois. Ruth
and Phyllis ;Steer. sang, a duet:.'
Games were played: 'and lunch
was` -served
4V1iss:'Kathle.en•; Fisher is spend-
ing holidays:• . with . ;her ' sister,
Mrs. Lougheecl of Midland.
BORN, -•to Mr arid;",Mrs Derk,
Logtenlierg, - Lubknow, on.. Satur
„day,< January '.11t! : a daughter. .
Mr. and' Mrs. Herb
and Ivan •s nt Sunday.
Mr. and .Mfrs. Jack Kerr of T• ill-
sonbur
g
Staple ' P mm.. s " ent, Sat
.'Mr Y � p..
urday visiting, in.Whitechurch.„
Hami1
•1VIr •ar`<ti Mrs: Gilbert
ton and family; -visited with Mr,'
and, Mrs. 'A, E. •.Buckton Cin Sat-
urday:.
,Shortly: after ` the ' wedding he
takes laer-'off-a" pedestal anti - huts'
her on .a budget.
Some :folks go to: church Just:'
to "seen who.: didn't. '
BUSH LOTS..WITH SOFT MAPL AND E
°.Will purchase bush ' pi operties Ron farms• .
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