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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-04-23, Page 6F • THE ;LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • • Announces HITECH.URCH,; 'KINLOUGH Mr .and• :Mrs. Hugh Jansen r.e- turned from /their wedding; trip' on Friday and have moved to their home at Lurg an., Mrs. Wm. • Haldenby has been confined to - bed for the past week. ;ler many friends h9Pe for a speedy recovery.. Mr J. R.; Lane visited; during_ the week with, Mr. and Mrs, Ar- thur Phillips and Peggy at Font. hill. German measles and chicken pox have -been going around in. this ' district •. , Pupils starting to .school after the Easter holidays ' were --Mar- garet ;Bushell, : Reta', Eckenswiller, Betty . Schneller, . Heather . Hew, itt, Allan Nicholson and. • Ar"thur, Breckles. • ' Mr. and Mrs.. Gerald Gibson and children of. London spent. the week -end. with Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Sutton.' LUCKNOW .and`DISTRICT AGENT 1'; Y!: M`. AtTTQ, , ACCID$N SSICKNESS, ° LIABILITY, , � tl 'EIRE. elephone' Winghaff 570-.1=3, Collect '. • •i -ii -iii i�iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SILVER LASE -WI A good; number ofn members. and visitors were present for : the another year April meeting 'of •Silver. Lake W. The • president' thanked Mrs. wlhichwas. held in ;Kinloss Houston. for her assistance and Orange Hall. • then called • on Mrs. Donald. Mc Cosh,; past district director, 'who` alsospoke. words ,• of credit .;to the.. branch • Mrs. Wm: • Arnold, an- other _visitor present, 'gave ,a few rery interesting "remarks --s ternate, Mrs:.. 'Albert:'' •Colwell. The :conveners and other coin- mittees were • all re-elected for The •: president was - . in charge.l and after the . opening exercises the girls of .the Homemaking project, "The „ Club a girl Yenter- tains" put on ,a demonstration of the ';different things they -''had —Mrs. R WLon and Mrs..• Roy learned in their course.. They Cornish voiced their appreciation :Were assisted . by• one ,o£ their' for remembrances. . leaders, Mrs. Elmer Bannerman... The meeting closed,with. sing The .rugs were also on display ing the Grace 'and National Ari which were made' by the ladies them.Lunch was served by . Mrs: who took the rugmaking course::'Mel, .Husky Mrs/:Clarence Moult. Roll call was :answered by pay- ''ton and Mrs• Mabel Campbell. . • znent . of fees. Three . new. 'mem bers were. welcomed. Reports. KINLOSS NEWTS. were given by the • standing com Inittees also that of .the. secret-' ary. The group all rose and;; formed ' a . friendship circle and sang "Put `' on, your 01 d Grey Bonnet"• as co•ngratulatory. ges-, -cure to Mrs: Richard • Leeson, 'who along. with ,her .husband re- cently celebrated their golden wedding. Happy birthday', was sung for all the, April birthday meamhers Mfs Wm- Maclntyre and Mrs.' Mrs.•Houston,,�district vicepres- D Graham were in Leamington ident, was present and was then last week attending the annual asked to take charge forthe el- conference .of Hamilton and Lon ection of officersMrs. H�M ouston don • Synodical, W.S of the first gave the Society' wards of Presbyterian church. praise for the -Progress they, had. Mr. and' Mrs. Ira Dickie: and Made ' •since 15eing, organized' in boys' visited Sunday with :Mr.•:& September: Mrs: •.R,' Beacock and family of e • .T " officers :for -- the=coming- Wiartoir- and --Mr: ard. Mrs:' John. year are• as o lows: res., „Mrs:' Dickie of Hope Bay. George Young, ; 1st -_v -ice -_Mrs AL,veny_.fine_._program_was._pre=; • Wm, .Campbell; ' 2nd' vice, ;Mrs. sented lay the *East, group 'at the, Clarence Hedley; sec' -tress:,: Mrs,. ,Faith and Fellowship, meeting of; Neil.lVracDonald, assistant. sec;, South Kinloss Church at the Mrs: Clarence . Moulton, district home of Mr. `& Mrs: W F. : Mae - director, Mrs. Jas. McEwan, al- 'Donald on Wednesday evening. ; Outfit Your 'Car day evening, ay. st, a home of . Mrs. Perry Hodgins, Roll . call, A humorous • kitchen incident; :.topic,.. Making the ,most of • your ; home .freezer; motto, What makes your• home is. more important than- what your home is 'made of; ' contest, refrigerator cookies; a :3-minute''discourse ' on cooking; beef .steak,, Mrs. How- ard Harris; ' roasting fowl, Mrs. Lyman Sutton; baked.• ham, Mrs. Alex Percy;fish, Mrs. Raynard. Twenty-one children: were pre Gent :at the first meeting of South Kinloss •C.0 C ,in •the churchon'I Monday afterr4'oon Officers.were, Chosen for. this year and the, newstudy on..Japan :begun,• Mrs. C 'Colwell, Presbyterial secret- ary, ;presented a life membership certificate and pin to 'Ross Ham- ilton. E. n u a• 1P11;"23rd', 1558: HURON' CO JNTX :T•B., ASSOC4T1ON'. TOWN HALL, CLf NTON • 1Rorida:` April 28th at 8.00 Everyofie Is Invited Ta Attend • David, Bell, Pres. - • Mrs., J.'• B. ,Russell,;• EXecutivetiSecret'ary• Ackert. This'. will be Home Ec- onomics meeting with directors, Mrs::Jack Ackert' and Miss: May Sunday visitors. with Mrs. J. W. Colwell were Mr. and',Mrs., Currie Colwell and` family, Con, 2: , Mr. , and Mrs.; Arthur 'Breckles returned: from a trip to Florida and. were. Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Harold, 'Hal- derby and family. :Mr. an Mrs. ,•James Ruby and family and Mrs. Frank. Elliott of Detroit •.spent the week -end with' Mrs. . Harvey ,Hodgins Mrs, Harvey Hodgins is spend`= ing a .few, days ..m Toronto where • . • th Penteco a gra ' iva ion" ere r. Cx en flo::'" gins, who is a student, will re- turn home, ' for the' . summer BORN McGRATH Mr and `Mrs, E. W. McGrath (nee Jean Nelson) of. Willowdale, are happy. to , an- •. nounce the birthof a daughter, Sandra Jeans on Tuesday, April • 1,5th,. 195:8, at. North Western.. General Hospital, ; . • .• ComOlete, S ,election Of Y AutiOn0 eve Supplies, • .including , BONDED BRAKE SHOES, MUFFLERS -AND . `PIPES, CAR & TRACTOR .BA i'rERI.ES, O11,' r .TEES CAP, AND. TRUCK rACKS 1. 'EXTRA KEYS Everyone needs' extra keys for their car, Borne, etc. ' Xeys -Made , While ,you wait. SPO1TS Phone ►UT'O SUPPLY Lucknow • • at are profits on oruarter._ • y "":..... a(. Simply ask at your nearest B of'M Branch for. your complimenitirycopy. C chances are you'd' have to sit down and figure -out -they answer Farming today is a highly .complex, business it's no longer. possible .to -carry all the facts and,figures in your head: ' • That's why the B of M's Farm Account.. 'Book is so popular, It offers farmers a simple, yet comprehensive,, book- keeping system to meet their special needs. By spending a.lew ninutes each day .:' or so,you'll know at a glanee'the over-all financial position ofyour farm . . which operations are paying off which are,only breaking even and ,which are even losing money: Why not put the B of M's Farm Account Book to work for you? You'll wonder how you ever got, along without it — • • especially when income-tax time'rolls ' `round next year. THANK' • . CO 2 N/UION CANADIANS,., . Lucknow Branch: • MILTON R1 NBit Manager WoRK1NId W11I4 .cANA`o A'H's 11 44' EVE11.V I'c F LIF'E.SINGE 181'y.. •