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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-03-12, Page 3• SPAYo WIARPR, 12, 1964 ) . . ..14rei,oraioi4tmu",'• • LIJCKNOW UNITED -CHURCH miniAter:, Rev i G. •'A. 1Vieikiejohn, • 1.3.P.. • stiNRAY, MARCII 161h •1(};00 Cilurcl.):.pclio-01. 11.00' a.m.: •§141?•j.eet,... 'The Call of The IVIaster".. ' • •O• '.i.....,,..•4i414.-1.,!..P.104.021iPPlaiol?1.01.04,1epe • Lacktio* Presbyterian Church Minister: • - • Rev. Wallace McClean SUNDAY, MARCH 16th 11.00• a.rn.: Morning: worship. 1245. p:rn.: Sunday Schaal. =3- • 7.00 p,m.: "Footsteps to the Cross". •All welcome to thls SeiViCe I • . I • HEAR DETAILS OF ARENA , Viaii=0,111r$7,0116VOltiWak,71ZIPIVAlikifrWit 11.4. r-44 rrr • • • . • THE LUblc-NOW SENTINEL; LUCKNQW: ONTARIQ, FLOOR' The - of fie i a Is 'visit ' of the • DiS- tr'iot Governor, the. holding 'of the first round •,of the Public speaking contest and an outline of infOrmation obtained 'in con- nection. with the, iaying Of a permanent• flOor'in . the arena were the highlights '• of the regular. meeting •clf the Lions "Club, on .Monday," evening. • '• • The 'District •Ggverpor, J. J, Gga.c> Mq,c1.44iighlin ofSt, Marys, in his a4dreSs attributed leader= ship in .the holding tog,ether. of ,thiS. :967rnan , club, „which was out in, early 'lull force on Monday, At Charter *Night a little over a year ago, he . haq .'woradero if land how it Could,' be done. • ... He complimentedthe Club on.. • their bulletins which are very intereSting and' jarnthec.14U-11 of 'inforrnation, Mr. MadLaughliti 'portrayed the •varibUs, types of CluilDS. th a t. ane. 'If inels_fr.orn,. active to lazy; and stressed the individ- ual cesponsibillty Of being work- ers not !`belongers", He stressed General -Alvin Hodgins is” einPlOYed in a knitting factory in London. and Mrs.•• OSCai Hadgins and' familY were recent, „visitors at Clinton , with Mr. • and' .Mrs. Clayton •Hodgins. . ' S.J.Pnim has .• • oral)le redoyery..frorn. pne.urnonia; is able to • continue his pc- •eoanting service.:* 0, • • Uri. Margaret ••11/1aeFarlane, town is •a patient In .Wirighani • Hospital : where :She is receiving • treatinent for a :heart condition.' The . Condition - of Miss Lena • Robiniari; who is hospitalized in London.. Was_ muc'h improved at the..first: of the week.... •• , . , Mrs.L. of L'Oridon • ,.wasa Week -end Visitor with 'her brOtherS; 'Dan' T. andJohnMac- Kinnon: 404, With' Mr. and 2.,Mrs.• Donald ' MacKinnon. "•,':' : / Eldon 'Henderson u r ne d hate the latter part of. the week • from' Wingh . Where, he,:had,'been a patient ::sinee suf- fering a heart:. 'attack • -/a few Weeks age. ;.. • • , The regurar meeting of the 1 • , Lticknow.•Woriieres:Institute will • :be held in the Reereational. Cen • 're, Friday, 'March •14th,: at .2.30 • P.rn. Roll •call, Curren.t • eventS. Please remember the shower for Korean babies...• 'agairist personalities creeping in and the: importance of , thinking about. what one says. . • • • My.'IVIacLahlgblin was,:introduc- ed by „Ken • MacKenzie and' :Was thanked .by .Lorne- Reid and -pre- sented iwith • a ' gift by. Lorne, who did it.' very neatly from. his wheelchair in a• manner that: was indeed impreSsiVe.' • • •*,.° , • were :sevraf guests .at the ,meeting:' 13rack. Cleland hi,. traduced Garnet !Henderson ,a'nci Xerineth. Cameron . from. the Leg - •ion. and' Innes MacSween who ' had helped wit the• . Squirts oekey. • 1 i t 'e. .411Ugheiiitr�duced 'Rev.. and •Mrs. gebert:T. A. Mar- shall, :who actedas judges ofthe ptublie-speaking. Natives • Of 'Ire- land, they, came to :Canada, over a year ago when geV.: Marsnall accepted • the pastorate , of the Whitechurch 1_,Iangside South Kinloss: three-point, charge.. Mrs. Marshall had .graduatecl „in .mec17 icine in the. Old County:* Rev.: Marshall served, in the RAF In. World. War , was . shot doWn McINTOSH • " ‘.ancj WARD. Bell Telepbone Bldg Walkerton, Ont. Te1ephoe 633 Tooled To 4,epair All Makes Of l'rcterS Machines & Shop Work •ACEI'YLESIE & ARC W'EL.DING • KINLOUGH • GARAGE' W. BRECKLES ; Phone 184-20, Ripley 1HE HOME OF QUALITY SERVICE and Genuine JOHN DEERE PARTS • r • • , • • 11E1).000K DISPLAY Fon Asii.FIE141) ScH001,-'S •011MQnctay- ,evetiirkg A disPlay of school Supplies, text and:-hb rary. .1)904,s 'Wag hel4 at o• N. 9 iSehQ01 in :Ashfield for teachers and trustees of Ashfield schools. Dori Jesson was . charge of the display for • Jack I-JOOIT:1 Inspeetor IL- Kin- kead..Was present to suggest re- • quirements for the v a r i 0 U $ school,'falloWed by a survey to be' madelpy• Mr. Jesson. Ltinch was Served' courtesy of • HOod. • • PAcM WA' g$: . 74 • ...• •. • .•• , . Our SpeciaIty • United Church MC 0 0 The meeting was aiened With sing song 'followed.' by the "theme • hYinn.• 'The Eye' Opener, • was given Iby Murray Hunter and he appointed Paul Hencler- :Son.for the 'next- meeting -.Elaine- - •Mcl\lay took the worship service .assisted by„ Patricia Thorripson ' and Nanty 'Webster.: The wOr.-, ship service Was' opene,c1- 'With* hymn 388. The seripture ;was • taken 'from: ActS 18 followed by the offering. Questions vv re • Prusimer=a • Elaine. McNay read a summary. of the worship ...Service. It was. closed with hymn 298. It was de- cided. to have a meeting March • 17th .w i t.1.1 .Shirley Moore in charge. Garries were Played,' The Meeting was: 'closed:- with taps. measured•10 order, VEILS • ; : Made. to specification. • BRIDAL- C,TOWNS • ,selected . •. . •- n14 Styles and colors. • I, •-FLOWER GIRL DRESSES': O far •all *ages. • . • • Going t away ensembles, Suits,' • c9a:t§i_ri.e.W.Z....qQttons; dresses, etc.,• . ' ' *, • . Picture Hats, Bags, .Gloves,'., • Lingerie. • • • • . • . •. AlteratiOnS free of charge. Satisfaction guaranteed • • Phone or drop in for , . appointment. , • • . • •• • • , inches in the floor' 'bed, deeper thari Would be riorrnal due to the 'soaking the',gratind .roceives. prior to Crnaking. There -.,is •go6d fill to a geed depth :in 'the exiSting.. bed. •"•: . • • President •Rae 'Watson' surn- • rned 'Ups briefly,. •estimating :that the. complete -job -wOUld run to about •.$4,990, • and .the , •meeting 'adjourned With thePresidntad viSin . the Chibo that, the first • matter on the agerida next tneet- ing wroulcl. be ways and :means of•financing the project... •• The Arena Floor Committee 'is ,C.oniptised of • Liens •OpCil• Blake, Virden' Mowbray, Harold Percy, Both, at Kintail, he was. -..the • : George joYnt and' :Rae Watson.first .person te, introduce:- auto.. your'. Su6scriPtiOn : Ion' a :bombing .;mission • and: spent 20* months in 4 ,Cierrrian''Prisen- ean1P 'before 'being •lib,eratect' by 01 the American. , • . ' ' Other guest S intreduCed.. were • Dave Bennett of .Tatente, and formerly of Schumacher, . 'where he,:was Ken ••*MacKerizie's• mine 'bess:', pt. ape time; :and At:. C,, Rae Of.. the ,High School staff. ' E104,1161* Red W..611 • E.; McKim introduced , the. three contestants in the Lions sponsored, "public ,speal(irig• Con- test.„,•••All .three: were giris.,; • and students,atLUcknow• District High School. Diane' Rayner spoke on "The St. Lawrence .$6away!'; 'Jean Richards on "Why. the •Juy- ,enile.. ',Delinquenit" and: Eleanor Reed. on ". Russia Today": Marshallin giving their: deision jfl-favor of "Eleanor,• said their. scores •}ad tallied, only one. point7differaricel, be-, tween 'each giri, .and he: campli- . merited them on their fine effort and excellent. English. •. • 'Eleanor is the 14 -year.. -Old' dau- ghter of Mr: and lqr"s. 4,11an Reed 'at...Dungannon, and a' sister of. aire. geed who , l'as ryear .• won the - inter •l• provincial Lion'. jtiblie speaking contest, in the k).oys' div: • Eleanor ?willienter the next round to, be held *early, in *Aril. Will Cost'Abt..)st„-$4,900 '---'1-:C'eci1-'84tik-,.:41,-rhoinber bf th'e ,Arena. floe'. Committee, repOrted on a. fact finding 'Meeting, they ha cl.,,,,w-ithLthe.--Huza.n.i.C.a.tinty_er gincor,'• James •Brickell, and , a member Of, the Goderich Drainage, had been einohasized, With several. 'runs in the bed of apprOximately[1•;200 four - inch tilo draining into, S trunk line' into a patch basin at the Open ditclijbehind .the arena. There could •bo no •gstitanthe" that a 'full d61110:11t. ,S1•4:13 the size: of the drena floor, atorokitnat- ly 110X10;;WoUld not •craek eVen. With the, Useof, steel. It was re 'commended •that the t fiber te Iaid in -either three or fiye. tions with' ,e3tpa1sion joints,0 00 TeSts-. had been 'taken 'that der termitied the ifrbst was down 22 4,22424•4446114 , BRUC•E CLEANERS Phone for pick-up and delivery twice a week • Ladies' anMen's Wear es ! v • -, ,,• • . : . • .r: $1vi: ',' • •` r ,•• rr.% • • ,v. FORMER KINTAII.JMAN .rnOloiles to , the Paredpine. •He • HAD' FIRST:CAR IN NORTH. • John Joseph D.altOn, 76, a pioneer Of• the nearby. Porcupine , mining area, died on' Sun- day *. after • an illness . of 'three years: Dalton „Went, to the Porcupine- in 1909 „and started the' mining earlip's• first ',..diVery- brought in ears in 01913 and • built his, livery stable int° : - thriving transportation business • ,• • which. now has 30. buses.. • • • His wife, May, died , in 1064. Survivors include a soh, Jack; a sister, Mrs, J. A Kean, Canipbellton, ,N.13., and a 'broth- er,' Frank, of St. Petersburg, Florida. ' • v . • • 494 • ' • , 4077' ..A0b,"/".....4/4/"..."4.••••1W0 t•W nd FIuTa.ti Betternient PROIVIIED AND FULFILLED' . . .. • . ' ,, • • ' • • ' ' . ' . ATY.6, ill'icreael 1,0 $55 •.: . • .()1(1 Assiktiti.e • • 4.. .• • . . • •• . • ' " --`,4,t.•o•-•4>w BINS • P to Di <1,1).1d Pron; 7 eten.ddfr. . • • • 4. NVtr A11()wa11c.0 Bnefit's •"iv.teteaSed.: • •.•:' 5. liorne 13ui1diiig LoatIS inerc2ised. 6: .111cdnie Tax. 'Reclutticms'. '.• ALJ THESE AND MORE' • • • ... •. • • • . .. • • errific ccorriplishThiert , AFTER ONLY SEVEN MONTHS IN OFFICE! FOR A GREATER CANADA VOTE ,CONSERVATIVE See and Hear Andy Robinson • • ; • • Friday, March 14 at 7 pm. ° Tuesday, March 18, at 6 'porn., Riding Headquarters Phone $36 Kincardine Loatd-cm Quen .,Stra,. • I • d • • A Anerted, by the Bruce 'Qonsrvatve Association • .91 '0r. 4 rsrl'tlr ^ r ' • 4 • • . • "...V.. . . ! v • 91 v. • • 43, • • • 40,..4.," 99 9 • . • • ; ; ••• 1' '0 is' • ."1. • , ••• ° '1..) • ° , 9,,