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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-11-19, Page 517! d Ls 1e SDAY . TQV:, I90, 1958, DUNGANNON • ('foo Late P:or Last, Week), john A. Thompson, 6th Con. of West Wawanoshunderwent an o eration at Winghain hospital.. Maize and �, and. Mrs. Harold.. M funk ;spelat the week -end with his .sister and fam�.ily, Mr. and .., S Gl4Genii Springer, Tillsonburg. � Pete Glazier, Londcttla , his uncle, TILE . LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LT CK•NOW, ONTARIO helped out looking after,the farm; stock, . • Mr, Alan. Neeion,, student mini- ster .at Blgevale, exchanged pul. pits wlth Rev.., R. Kennedy rt .Sunday rnorn.ing, ' Miss Ev'yline Smyth, student at Normal .S+,hool, London spent: 14e week oral 'with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon' Smyth: Nirs. Nelson Pearson gave a birthday. party 'for her mother,; Mrs. Gordon Congram. on Woven?- •ber 5th and. also for a neighbour. b Y;., .'Terry Maize,- :w'he was '$ years old that day. -We are plea- sed to know that Mr. and. Mrs, Gordon Congram, • w•ho. awhile back were neither in very good health, are : quite , w�11 again. RAM FIVE; GuestsQuestplOr the evening, with Mr. froin G.D,H.S. at :0odericOE on. and, Mrs, �P, earson, and. family Friday night. . • •. . were Mr and :Mrs,; Gorden ,Con -Mrs. William. Caesar was how grain, MT. and ,Mrs.:.. Lorne Hasty I tess at' her ,borne for the Angli and familyMx, and. Mrs. Harold can ladies. Mrs. Ben, Male the , Maize and family and Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Batkin,; ,Clinton., Mz J. ;, C. Durnin hener, was home for the week end' and received his Grade XIII, .diploma • • president conducted the meeting; Mrs.. R. J. Durnin . an honorary member gave a reading. It was decided' to have two euchre parr -.1 ties_ this month. Mrs. H. L. Jen - "links ,closed` with prayer. Mrs: Tom Park and Mrs. IL A. S. Vokesas�S sted the hostess; with afternoon 'tea• • • 100.00 Auction Nets W. A. Over- $.. The United Church Women's Association held la successful: ."penny auction sale" on Tuesday evening' 1Vlrs. .Omar Brooks, the .. president was . in the chair, for a short. program .arranged by Mrs. Robert Stothers, Mrs., Esther Riv- ett,3 Mrs. Lorne Ivers, Mrs. Roberti 'Here, and.' Mrs. WilliamPetrie.. 'Community 'singing 'was led ,by Mrs. Esther. Rivett, "with Mrs. Durnin Phillips at the piano. Mrs. Charles' .Fowler gave a ,reading' followed . by a • chorus. Eby high school ,girls, piano: solo. by Sandra s readings William Buc in am, ci`uetrIvie p ix waf 'Mrs, .Alun" Dickson, . reading k by Mrs: It. Finnigan, sold by Rev.' R. Kennedy, and reading by Mrs. Lorne Ivers. ' Mr. . Kennedy acted , auctioneer. : The sale netted ,around $107. for the W. A ds;' ' The Erskine .Presbyterian 1.4hurch, congregation. enjoyed an • 'evening of fellovs'ship: on Monday: night. A • supper Was served in 1 the. ;basement ' and Rev. W, 1VI,c= 1Clean presided. later for the pro- gram. ;Eleanor Reed and 'Mary' Lou `McAllister. sang . a duet ac eompanied, by., Mrs Allan . Reed at the organ. :Mrs." ' Will Clark,, Carlow, showed, slides of. her trip to 'the • British: Isles last summer. re ly es to ad ; • • fill )er' >ne it and rias the b�y don $25. son, Ri and. W.I; kin- '. , 'O. :: '5. • • Sone peo' pl,• .l av e a fl. ►, air for orgi v•y,in�. g., T. .�.h..,.e �h f -a sv•�•e a t talent nt a� n d taste for choosing the most exciting Christmas presens.,•They give the good :things. that make living morepleasurabe•Many. of `these people willgive modern electric appNances this Christmas. --and they'll-insist•Qn' having them ready for, use on',Christmas day , becauethe ' know these ppllances'will make Christmas Cant , every dadfor.that matter) .anew and exciting experience.. So, hisyear, do a litl. hinting..Just say You'd likesomethng .:.• .�. .. ..•y: ' hole family can u for the .,household— something ew wonderf . • ; ,� .,• eel •if ou� get' a, superb, modern aut�imatio, .be su�`pr y.the safe enjoy: And don't u 1 better electrically y s. ive. lance. to heli, y • • electric- app • • � - .. . - , clean, modern- way. • I L EGTRIG1'TY Cl*TAR10 bES &O MW • O' Mt' NEW TELEPHONE .D EiTOR Y NOW BEING DISTRIBUTED . •, Bringing telephone users here up-to-date.with, changes and ad ditions • to• . listings, a , new Bell Company directory for Lucknow and other district centres is now,. being distribute& Other centres served by the. directory ':include, • Allan Park, • Cargill„ , . Drayton, Durham',:: 'Elmwood, , Fordwicoh, Hanover, Harriston, Holstein, Pal +Fre stop, Mildmay,. Moorefield, Mount Forest, Teeswater, ..Wal- kerton. and Winghain.. Because_ of the; Targe number • of new listings and changes con- . tamed i ;in the directory; H.H.P Johnston, Bell 'manager for this area, his suggested that :the ' old books' be discarded as 'soon as the: new '• ones. ;are received "Experience overthe yearsin publishing .Hundreds of. telephone • directories", she stated, ..."has shown the company that wrong numbers and' 'unnecessary. calls :to information result if customers;. :, don't discard. their old books." He ,.pointed out that one : good ! way to avoid confusion wasfor telephone users - to' 'revise Where necessary, their. `' personal tele;- phone ele-phone number books' ' and use them aAl ahandy • •reference be fore' placing -a. call:' To facilitate this •practice,' an indexed Blue ,Book of Telephone Nunvbers.'for 'the .personal ' use of -telephone."' users, here '. is available free of charge at the' Bells business :of- fice serving ,this area..• Thus year,: 9,155 copies of the directory are 'being sent out to, district ,points, compared with 8, 725last year. •' 'It's a sheer waste of.soap corn-;. ' • •Snercials when the home has a TV.set, but no bathrooiri.. ' 'CONSIDER BRUCE COUNTY INSTITUTE SCHOLARSHIP The, South truce District- Pre- • sideiit Mrs. Harvey Houston at4; tended . a Meeting. recently con- cerning' the 'setting up of the Bruce County: Women's Institute ,Scholarship, held at the home of Mrs: Wilmer Ri,bey, president of Centre' Bruce District, north of "trnderw6od. On Monday evening,: November•10th, the Bruce County Woi°i'e"n's 'Institute Rally Execu`- tine had a business meeting at' the Agriculture Office at Walker- ton, 1VI,rs` Houston, is 2nd�ce president of this organa•iation 044