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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-05-07, Page 51958: WEDDN.ES,D''AY? AI '... •th, .1;958 , The Government Deficiency Pay- meat • applies only on properly -graded wools,.' • --secure the -Utmost by patronizing your own organization,' , �. tis• SHIP' COLLECT TO Oiir Registered Warehouse No. 1 595 Weston, Ontario Obtain sacks, and, twine: Without charge from PHILLI? H. STEER' . _ ER 5, . t:UCNQW or by writing; to CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE WOOL GROWF7RR LIMITED 217. Bay Street.; Toronto Ca ad• 195; 295 995` 995 995. 395 195• 295 195; 395 '?95 350: 29.5 :s .. . Oi h ' iks to riends and spital: ;s our our',. :hbors- s and' recent; :wart indon. .. allace await.• 3V' • Tooled To- Repair AU Makes' 01 • Tractors, 'Machines & Shop Work ACETYLENE & "ARC WELDING KI NLOU`. GH:":GARA.... ..GE W. BRECKLES Phone 18-r-20, Ripley THE HOME Of QUALITY SERVICE and Genuine JOHN DEERE PARTS s ;Your' `Subscription r ' STC KNO�N SEN'1iNEL, L,ICKNOW, +QNTARIO ing •after her recent illness,: Note Change ,,or Hostess 1' The W.A, 'will meet on,'Thurs- .day :afternoon at the home of Mrs., , Howard Thompson, Mr. and.' Mrs. Bert- Nicholson; ytsited Sunday-eyening;-with -Mr. and Mrs; • Norman -:Nicholson.. and family and Mr. Walter Nicholson. Visitors, ,With . Mr., and ,Ars.. James Hodgins during' the Week were 1'4r: and Mrs. Harvey Ari derson, Mr.:and Mrs Perry And- erson,. Kincardine, Mr. 'and:: Mrs.. John . Currie of 'Wingham - Mrs. Elmer Armstrong and Beth and KS'ock. (KINLOUGH NEWSj,;- It' as .been reported that.'stray dogs, have. been sausing,_damage- among sheep;, and cattle in' this district. The dogs 'are described as having -shite 'tips on , their' tails • • and other • white markings. Mr: and Mrs: George'Haldenby of Trenton". spent the week=end here and in Walkerton; Miss' Edna ,Bo :le at . y,..� ,.tended. the Diocesan Chancel' Guild, Rally at Kincardine .on Wednesday. • WImet te The•.- FT .., ... °, a q, f Mrs. 'Perry Hodgins :with-, Mrs.. Frank.Maulden in charge. Rep- resentatives . for the••.' Historical Society were Mrs.. Wm.. Eadie, Mrs. Wm. ' McPherson and Mrs. Frank. Maulden. Correspondence, ar were read. It was2 decided to • cater t;o the Lions. Club on May 25th. Mrs.. Jim .Smith re'po'rted on the• mats that were made during the winter. • Mrs. Howard Harris: and Mrs. Morgan Johnston were appointed .conveners .for the mill- inery. course: Mrs. Frank Thomp son reported on; the recent coin-' mittee meeting. Judges for the cookie contest' were Mrs. Tun-. ney, Miss Joan Vanstone Ind Mrs. Jack' Hewitt;. Prizes went to 'Mrs. 'Frank Thoinpson and, Mrs.. P. A. Murray. Those taking part in, the' program 'were Mrs. Jack Ackert, Mrs Raynard 'Ackert,: Mrs. Mor- gan Johnston, Miss Joan: Van=; stone,. Mrs. Howard Barris, Mr's., Lyman' Sutton, Mrs.. Alex Percy. Mrs., 'Wm,. , McPhe:rson'. won the lucky draw. Refreshments were 1, PAg FZ.V]6 Mr. Jack Farrington of Brantford, Wayne" Armstrong of Mex -.• co: Mr. : and Mrs.. Don. McCosh visited Sunday with Mrs. J. W. Colwell. • Mr., and Mrs. ' Verne Hodgins.. of Angus visited with Mr.. and We 'extend ayrimpathy to., the family '.'of the late 'Mrs:,: Rachael;, C ulbert`who passed away on, oast Tuesday. The funeral -was • held on: Thursday:afternoon: from her late residence: • We are pleased to report that Paid? I Mrs. Wrri. I aldenby is improv 'E A11�1'1LY IS C 'IED? H aqe' you Manned your Estate so� your wife and children will be 'safe or have you simply made .a, will, and left' it at that? Think twice,! Could your wife ;:administer your estate? Does she understand Tax regulations _— and Succession Duties?:If` she died, how. long • would .yctur..cbi'ldren wait for the courts to settle, your wily, until they. were 21? What wo,ld°they :do -until -then? Think twice, and you'll realize' why `so many men' and. women enlist the services of Sterling: Trusts. in the: all-important'. matter ; of Estate Planning. Sterling Trusts is 'a firm'that takes 'a personal interest''in :helping you. C®RPQRATQoN 372.Bay St,;'°;, _ • , Toronto Call Mr. Parker EMpire 4=7495 Eoi6 • °:._1 Du,rilop St,, s. Barrie Call Mr: Alcorn/'' PArkwaay .8=5181' mews' INSUR Business' 39 CE `Agency:. .GENERAL..' INSURANCE`' W• a Established '•Over Thirty Years Ago', Telehones: 1101VARD' AONEW. • ,Residedee 138 i Mrs. James Hodgins, Sunday. Mr. and; Mrs, Tom.' Hodgins, Mr. and Mrs. Howard. Thompson were in London on Saturday at- tending the 'Convocation at Hur- on ' College. Rev. J. ,A. Palmer received his .degree at.• Huron College. • CULROSS CORNERS Mrs. Remelda Whitehead, who has spent the :winter in Toronto, returned home and spent , the week -end ,with : Mr. ' and Mrs. Morley, Wahl. Mr. ,and Mrs. Jas. Wraith and Mrs. John Schumacher visited with `.Mrs. ,':Chas.. Schumacher in Wingharn Hospital ' on Thursday'. afternoon. : ' • Mr. and Mrs Cecil MCNa11 and Charlie visited With Mr. and Mrs. Tom ,McNalh Fordvsti.ch;-�on- Sat urday .and attended • the McNa11.. salCeongratulations James "Hald.enby .onthe arrival of a daughter 'in.Wingharn pital: on May 3rd. •++ ,Mr. and Mrs. Gerald , Stewart of Kincardine . s•pent Sunday with Mr. and MTs." Tom. Stewart. • ' Sunday visitors with' Mr. and. Mrs. James Wraith were Mr.. &• Mrs • Robert Stobo, and family: o• fTeeswater, Mr.Wrn. Robinson 'of Bluevale and Mr.' and Mrs: Mur-. ray Henderson • and 'family, .of Lucknow. • ' Mr. and Mrs. Garnet McNall' and Mr. and *Mrs. Robert•;McNall° of Tavistock • were Sunday visi- tors with ,Mr,; and Mrs. Cecil Me Nall and 'Charlie. e , Mr. and Mrs. Stan Gallaher of • Wroxeter spent -,Sunday with r. and Mrs. Alex;Whytock. • Mr. and Mrs.Everett White- ead .,'and family. 'of Teeswater nd Mrs. Orval• Wilson and Sus n' and Mrs. '-Mary:- Wall visited unday with Mr. 'and Mrs 1Vlor-' ey Wall and 'family. • M a -a S 1 TOWNSHIP . SCHOOLS ' HELD ANNUAL MUSIC FESTIVAL MONUMENTS: -For sound counsel; .and a;•'fair,price; on a,mon nnent 'correctly • designed ; from; quality, rely on _material,. . SKELTON MEMORIALS Pat O'Hagan, Prop, ,Established: Over Sixty 'Years ertoa • � Phone ;0387w The • e CK X. r adio and.TV shield 'won by SS, 12,' Morris, ;for tw0- art�chorus (small schools), :. teacher,' Mrs. Edna Hackwell. KINLOSS NEWS .. !zon adLF.0.1 . large : number of ~ relatives and' friends are planning ' to at- tend Miss Belle Graham's grad- uation: from St. Joseph's : Hospi- tal,.London,. on :May 7th. • Mrs.. A. MacIntyre from - Kair- shea Institute ' will .be attending the District Directors Conference in Guelph this week. • The 'Daffodil Tea, with pro- ceeds ' for the Cancer Society; which ` was sponsored •by the, Kairshea. Institute; was well pat- ionized.' We do, appreciate the. splendid • support given this• worthy' cause Mr. • and -Mrs. ,Gra t Farrish & ntario CAVILLER" McINTOSH end 'WARD: ' .> •''°�A� n s Bell Telephone Bldg. Walkerton, '.Ont,' Telephone 631 and family, South Kinloss Faith and Fel= iowship Group mete Monday' - night atthe home. of Mr. and Mrs.. Evan Keith:. • .' • Mr .Mike: Mack' of .Goderich and John Thack: of Hamilton Vis- ited Thursday evening with "Mr • and ,Mrs: Ira Dickie ,and Barbara -were guests ;Sunday with A soft answer will prevent . a Mr and. Mrs, 'Lloyd MacDougall lot of hard . feeling. • The-mownshrps-of-East-Wawa nosh and Morris stated their . an-' nual:'rnusic festival at ,B,elgrave, May 1st' and 2nd.• The adjudica- tor was Mr. Lloyd' Queen, Tor-; Ionto, assistant director of music for, .the Province • of Ontario, Music . supervisors, Mrs. •Elaine McDowell; East Wawanosh' TWP.. and • Mrs.'Nora Moffat,• Morris •Twp. There were 365 entries in the 'Festival. The' following are =the-speial-`aw'arcls .winners The Selgrave' Co-operative shieldwas won' by U.S.S. 17 East Wawanosh, for . unison chorus ('Targe :schools:) teachers; Mary Woods: and Miss Louise' •` Jefferson, ` u • The EastWav%anosh ,Township School 'Area shield *;was; won; by if,S.S. 6, East Wawanosh, (West- field) for 'two-part chorus (large schools), teacher Mrs. Margaret Robertson. the Morris ' Township .School Area shield ' was, won by, U S.S. 6, East Wawariosh (Wesfield) . for' ;double, trio, teacher, Mrs. Mar- garet Robertson: The Women's. • Institute shield was won by tr..S.S. 16, ;Bast Wa wanosh for rhythrn band, teach- er,: Mrs, Beth Lansing. w, The Wingham.Liops Club shield' was won' by S.9, 12, Morris, for unison chorus, (small :schools), teacher- Mrs, , Edna. Hackwell, u, • WHIRLWIND "Here is a `mower that gives you bargains in quality, features and performance. 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