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THE LUGKNOW SENTML,, LUCKNQW. ONTARIO.
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WHITECHURCH; ONT .
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LUCKNOW and "DISTRICT' AGENT
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SICI<NESS, LIABILITY,
FIRE.
Telephone Wingham 570-J-3, Collect
NOTICE
LUCKNOVV
been ' appointed ' Distribution Manager
in . Lucknow and.. District for
B.A. FURNACE & FUEL OI'tS
ALL FARM PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
. AND• CAR ACCESSORIES
AND 'TRACTOR .
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Mrs. • Ethel Runcliey of Toronto
is spending ,'her holidays with
her sister, Mrs Wrn ' Wall .•
Mr.. and Mrs George Haider'-
. by of Trenton-; spent ,Saturday
with friends here and at ` Luck=
Mrs. 'Arthur Graham' -and Mrs.=
Dorothy Thompson.' of -Sault St.
Viarie. visited during the week
with friends here...
Congratulations • to Mr . &' Mrs:
Jim Hodganswho were married
:last Saturday at , Windsor. :
Miss . Beverley Stanley is at-
Lucknow
tending 'summer; school at Ham-
ilton •
`We are pleasedto. report that
•Larry . Stanley, son. , of Mr.. • and
Mrs. Ezra Stanley, was. -able to
have •.the.Weight removed from
his leg and, will soon' be' able
lb' move around with the. use
of crutches:' ' /
A:. :reception was held' : in the
Holyroo d . hall in honor. •of Mr.
and'..Mrs,• Jim :Hodgins,.• newly-
weds.
"He's • a phycho-ceramic".
"What's that?"
"A crackpot".
-Take. Advantage Now Of . _.-_ . ,
REDUCED PRICES
Keep..your Garden Green: with
GARDEN HOSE, SPRINKLER, SOAKERS
Zion WaYt.S;
Mrs',: Peter Cook held* the
children's ' meeting„ at .her home
with 18 ladies, five visitors; and
19 children present; Mrs. - Kirk-
..
land read the devotional with
Mrs. Jirn.•Huntert Mrs. Frank
Ritchie and Mrs.. Jack McDon
agh reading the' scriptures.
?ro-,
gram for .the children: was pre-
sided 'over by Mrs.. •Robt. Helm
,as follows: piano solo by Ann
Ritchie- and Elaine.., Cook; recita-
tions. by Brenda Ritchie, ,Wanda
Hunter, Barbara Wilkins, Brian,
Donna: and Elva. , Ritchie and.
Charlene Anderson; duet by El-
aine' Cook and • Dianne - Huranph--
rey; readings by Beatrice Gibson.
and Mrs. Wm.' G. Hunter; child
«
Friens, • y . rs. . ert
(In , charge ' of . the program: for
August is Mrs. Frank Ritchie:
Visitors for, shut-ins; Mrs. Jack
Gardner, and . Mrs. Nelson Ray-
nand. ''The, ladies' are' asked , to
bake and. 'hel'.in serving during.
the Centennial. Report from the
treasurer, was given with a bal-
ance. of $20.32• on • hand.:Thank
y.'.ou ;-•cards froth Mrs. :George.
Hunter• arid 'Mrs. Mary McAuley
were ; read. An.: • invitation : was
read from ;the 'St. Helens ladies
• to attend 'their meeting on ` July
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29th.,•
South : Kinloss W.M.S..
.The July, meeting of 'South
:Kinloss W:M:,S: ,was.. held ,at the
home., of Mrs Harry Lavin.. •The
meeting opened with scripture
and " prayer,'. by the..•president,.
Mrs.. Lloyd' MacDougall. Twelve
members were present'` and •ans
wered the roll : call with a verse
of scripture : containing• the word.
"Cornfort"i •.. ` The scripture : and
meditation on'"Anna" .was ..inter-
estin,gly given • by Mrs:. Thomas
WET NE?SDAY, .JULY 16th, 195 •
her :family who spent Sunday
there with Mr, and, Mrs. T.
Jantzi. •• •
the Those 'who attended thStock-
ill-Morrison wedding from out of
town were Mrs. E. R , Dunlop
. of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Watson' and ' Muriel. pf Toronto,,'
Mr. and' Mrs.' Robt:• T.amblyri ' of
•Markharh, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Bennison" of North Bay, Mr,'.;and
Mrs... L. Piper . and Mr. Edwin'`
Stockhill of Powasson;.
• Mrs.., E . ". Dunlop of K'itch-
ener spent. a :few days . 'at the
home .of Mr. and Mrs., T: Morri-
son,
:° Mr: :and MrS. 'George . Watson
and Muriel:. of ' Toronto spent the
week -end` at" the :home ."of 'Mr.
and' Mrs. A. •Buckton.
Mr. ' 'and Mrs. Vernon Stockill,.
Mr,: Edwin - Stockill, ' Mr. ;and
Mrs. Lawson Piper, -of Powasson
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack, -Kerr and.
ifamily. of Otterville spent . the
week -end. at the home of Mr,.
Mr Kennedy : from Western:;
Canada is spending a few weeks
with ,his'. mother, Mrs..' Dave Kens
nedy....
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(Intended for :Last Week)
Mr, and Mrs. Russell ,Chap -
than, Garry, Mrs. Smith and: Mrs.
Mary Chapman, • Sr,,, spent 'Su -
day in. Toronto and Mrs,. Russell..
Chapman :stayed and visited with.
Smith.
Mrs. Ross
yMrs.. Annie' • McQuillin spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.' Neil
MacCallum of Lucknow. : •
,Mrs. Thomas Morrison, 'White
church,..' /entertained ' at a arous-'.
Beau tea in honor :'of her daugh.
terf;• . Marilyn, a bride of this
week: Receiving guests were Mrs.
Morrison,.. .assisted by Marilyn;
Baskets • ofsummer •flowers and,
bells made ' a very lovely setting
in, • the . living. • ,robin; where - 'tea
was served by '. Mrs: Gilbert.
Hamilton,, Mrs A. Stockton, 'Mrs..
,Tack' ' Morrison.: 'and . Miss • Kath-:
Teen.•.• fisher; •The •.trousseau:: was'
shown by .Musses' Muriel Moore,
Mary Fisher, Karen'• Groskorth
and' Marion Buckton:
MacKenzie: . The :•.• study . book Mr. and Mrs, Jack Kerr and
"Changing Missions" was taken'
by Mrs. Currie Colwell: Mrs. Ted
Collyer, Miss.'Dean MacLeod and
Mrs: Douglas Graham took', part
in the prayer circle., Mrs.. Frank
MacKenzie gave 'current events,
Mrs.' Alex MacLeod; rendered ,a'
pleasing solo; ``Have Thine .Ow14.
Way. Lord" accompanied by. Mrs.
.Thosw MacKenzie: The offering
prayer was: given :by.`Mrs: D. L.
MacKinnon The �rrieetipg . closed
with the rnizpah benediction.,,, A'
social, half 'hour was • ;enjoyed at:
the cse'of the meeting ••
A naturai exercise• this time of
year is sticking ` the: neck out to:
ask the family' where : they want
to go .on:vacation. . ••
WHITECHUR?CI-1
family, of Tillsonburg visited with
her•.father, . Mr. Herbert Laidlaw.;
Miss Joyce Morrison and Rona
ald Moore have been laid up; with
:the 'measles:
Miss ; Marion • Buckton; Luck
now,';spent a few days at the
Thorne of Mr. arid.: Mrs. Thos Mor-
mon.
Mr: and ,Mrs; Thomas • Morri-,
soft 'spent'. Thursday in ..Kitchen=
er.
Whitechurch W.I. Meeting
• Mrs, Frank • Ross . '&' -Mrs. Tome.
Metcalfe , were .hostesses for .• the
July meeting in the hall on.
Tuesday evening., After the us
ual • opening :procedure' 'the busi-
ness was discussed: Mrs. John -
stun' ..Conn' and; Mrs. Wallace.
'Conn Were appointed to .tak' the
leadership training ..'course. ' : A
committee was appointed to see';
about a float for the Lucknow
CentennialIt was moved that`
the conveners of the committees
concerned attend the Film Board
`converition . July 17th in London.
$80.00 was collected' and donated
to. ,the Red: Seal campaign of : the
Salvation Army , It was decided
to go, ;to Teeswater park for the
picnic in August.' . Guest `speaker
for the evening was Mr. Barry.'
Wenger of the •Advance -Times in
Wirigham' on Citizenship' and
Water Safety, An accordian ' solo
by Stanley•` Bismarck . was the•.
only. ,musical number. The motto
was prepared by, Mrs. Owen King,
and read by Mr"s. Tom Metcalfe!
on "A.' Thing of Beauty'f. Mrs.
Frank Miller gave the •report, on
the District Annual at .Benrniller,"°
After' the 'national.• anthem. the. .
'hostesses served.. lunch=
Miss ' Sandra Fisher returned
hatne froth vlrlverttrn where she
spent the past two ween'' With'
have you saved in .
the past ten'. years.
The trouble with most savings plans is
that' people 'deposit money today and,
withdraw it tomorrow A Sun Lite En-
dow.ment, Policy; provides . you with a
savings plan that cannot failt: me
teh',you about it.
CANADA
SUN :LIFE O�F. C4
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Telephone •• 633
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• issued in amount' from $100 upvvrards. 'µ.
for •3 „4_or_5 .years
• earn 4y4% % interest, payable half
yearly by cheque.
• authorized investment for. all:
Canadian `Insurance Companies and
trust funds.
YOUR. MONEY DOUBLES ITSELF IN 15YEARS;.,:.'`
372 Bay.>St.,
Toronto
EMpire 4-7495
(Miss Hodgens).
1-3' Dunlop St:,
Barrio
PArkway 8-5181
(Mr, Alcorn)