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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-01-30, Page 5WEDNESDAY, JAN0 3 1957 'STT„T! adi() PFIk IUC4 TOW ONTARIO •• KAIRSHEA',I BURNS. ,B I The January. meeting ;of Kair- ,' F shear- Women's '.Institute Was.held rn tKreatxor�ak=C-enfr".. ,' . .Donald° MacKinnon was' hostess The -: president, ' Mrs,- • 1 . 10;tiac Kinnon ;presided., The,''• scripture was read by MISS Dean MacLeod. During •the business ..period thank YOU , noteswere read, and apglrec- �iation expressed ib m,,eirs present :for gifts . and, :fruit. Ar- rangements . for • the.' "At : Home" •will;'' be held over until next .month . AM letter- was read from :the new. •:.Provincial • President, Annie ' -'G'• Haggerty,. 1aris were made 'to hold •the Calico Bail: April '5th` and the commit=' tee ,appouited Mrs. IAA* gave a ,progress . report on, the 'girls4-H project.: The roll call ..was a dis- 1: of:'f'mem$bers' 'hobbies; One' Pay of.:' partic alar_ • stamp ,album. ',, ;Miss.. iDearr: MacLe, 4 untrodue ed,the g iest`'apeaker, Mrs. Hoerr and Rbinson, Her• topic 'vas `Around the • Worid{s •'Shopper's; Gifts",, Bhe d la'yed. gifts • from various. • countries and: gavpi' a =brief; histor of -each niece;--A-n one whp might 'be interested in joining this World T organization might ,contact{' Mrs Robinson At Lneknow,,, 'To' Kno 7 Canada Better" was continued with Mrs Ted Collyer giving .'an interesting a_ ccount of New ' Brunswick. .. r , Current ' events, ; prepared 'by. Mrs • G Wall, were :read by Mrs, • A',:Hughes: `In honor. of Bobby . Burns Day; Mrs. Lloyd MaeDougal read "My Highland . Mary". Mrs.' Harvey Houston gave • a piano number,, op ScotchhPolka . Two periods, of 'community -Singing were, en- joyed.'Mrs. Farish Moffat gave a . reading, "'Yesterday„ and; - To- day', '.and also '•ave the closing reniarksy The meeting closed `with the National Anthem. and Institute Grace, after. which luneh was served• by the directors. ,Miss D MacLeod, .. Mrs• • .F, Moffat and Mrs, L. .'M'acDouga:. T U ;R! FORMER • IUCKNOWITE; ACTIVE IN CHURCH WORK that eiiv= n urs - Chester TwamleY, formerly .,of Lueknow. •writes to ,tell: us they' excellent,d ery on their Sentinel 'whic` :arrives irz:; Woodstock on day forenoon., Chestezr '.says he ' 'follows !with great ,interest the • new Of the` community • and the happenings in " the United Church and espec- ially ,the, 'Sunday School, Mr. and Mrs. Twazriley, are . mernbers of College Avenue United ,'church in . Woodstock. Chester • is . assist- ant a'ri'`d ten ent 'of the. Sun-. • .Stvpen day School' and` Mrs.' Twamley is!SUnday School treasurer. ' BON D;ED BRAKE SHOE; 6.79Q Exchange 'Full set. 4 wheels. with trade. 1.8 .months'.; .Most cars and •>Light•:Trucks. . guarantee..: N1.! -FREEZE:, PER GALLO ermanent,: HANG ost cars and trucks. 6 -volt., 1 8.' CHEV. FORD ' ►ll `other makes in 'stock. Do,'it yourself and save, or we will 'install your urchaseata reasonable service chargec •in of, parts and accessories: (fully licensed mechanic). . We carry. a complete line at LOW,' LOW ' PRICES. dude ” e 1"131 1 installation. COM PLI, 7 KliFFLE �(ST:E- 1Low; ,-low.,Pr3ces`; • FLUI T>TEAV ': DUTY ,;: 16 Oz .. c, EXCHANGE MOST CARS ALL FORDS •A u LO-FARES�-_E- -�tER Y�-SAT - W URDAY �{TO• SND INCA -APRIL 13}' - Tickets e . good n c g going,c nd returning same $oturday only. EXCXERSION FARES FROM: •. • Allenford ;,. ,.::$4.75 Hanover ....., ,..$4:30. Southampton $5.90. Br.'i it tori' ......$ 85; Harriston .,.$3:75: Sarnia ..:.;., .:$6:55 a?'CLp ,. $370 Stratford ...$3':45 ' Chesley • $4;75 .� Kincardine'. .;..$5,85 ' ; Strathroy .,,., .,,$5;20 • Clinton ,,,•..;.,,,,$4.75 Kitchener' .....:$2.45- Walkerton'':,,.,.. 4 60 • Elora, . .,, $2.45 Listowel $3 60 • Watford $5 75' Fergus $2.45 • Mitcheli .$4.00 Wingham .,.....,..$4.15 Georgetown., $1.20 ' .Owen Sound ..$4.7 Goderich ,$5.05, • Paisley 'Guelph $1.90' Palmerston .$3.40 Corresponding' Fares ,froIntermediate • Points FULL; INFORMATION FROM AGENTS :KINLOUGH.' : 'Mr.: and `.Mrs.'.'Roy .Schneller •were in `New; Hamburg last Sjun- day attending the funeral of the tormer.'s>; aunt,. Mrs._ Sarah Fr=dt Mrs ': James Hodge,,;: returned. home from ,VLcto,ria Hospital wat London here she has ,been n a patient Mr, and 'Mrs, Ed •Schaeffer, of Kincardine ..visited in the Village. on. 'Sunday last Mr::' Walter, Nicholson,. °South Line, visited duringthe week with 'Mr,and: Mrs. 'Bert ',Nichol . son 'and:' fanhily and . renewed' ac- quaintances in :the; ,village 'The A,Y.P:A preserited their play and variety. concert in Kin garif ori, • Tlirsday ".evening and alsoheld, a skating :party. on ' Fri-' day evening Mrs. J W:; Colwell and, Mrs. Don McCosh'. spent' a few days•. w% h -Mrs .Win, , . Bushell, Lick= For "the month :of-Februar.y„the; Anglican service ixtill be'held• Si three o'clock; .'W of` °Toronto Mr: 8z.. •,Nir J :CotSk , , Mrs. Harold Slessor and farii'iIy of .Glamis visited; Sunday ,with Mr: 'arid a is. Bert- Nicholson family, The A.YP:A are .presenting their vriettiyr--c-ori ert_.at i.olyroad_ on Friday evening,' ; PURPLE . GROVE.' Mrs. Ralph .Hill : is visiting her sister, --Mrs JeanQu *1e - don Mrs:..Donald M.c•CCgsh ,and 'Mrs: •Colvi-ell spent: last. week at the home., of Mrs'', .Wm Bushell, of. Luck��ow. A skating•.'party ; «as . held : for ,the not -ars et- i 1e- -G -o-e school. 'at the hd'me of M. ' and Mr's: Victor- Frawley ori Satui da ft. -being. --Marlene" bnthday: 'Mr and Mrs, Jim Brook 'Vis- ited a`t,•t:he hone. of Mr. and. Mrs.. Peter Leeson on 'Sunday, also Mr. and •MrsY' John E1'phick of ;Para.' mount, ,,Mr. ' and'. Mrs, ' Francis Boyle., $rich `an, d• 'F3onYiie.: tecl • the lattth parents, Mr •and;Mrs: -d Farre14: -•Ye'oentl;s�: Miss .Myrna .Irwin of Ripley 13,1' hi w ei -d -withL 31 " Rosalyn :Swan. ' Miss "Margaret ' dber,tsoii and Donald.'spent:an evening recnt- lv .`at the home of Mr. and Mils,,; Bert Breckeirid'ge.:df Ripleyi` Mr, and Mrs'. Francis 'Boyle fan ily' ,' pent•�l st Wednesday'-ev ening at,.Mr; Miltor Stanley's:" Mr+, and Mrs,. nussell C'ollana visited 'st the, 'Beni& ifs M•r,. 'anti° Mrs. deorge. 'S, •Enier`:fio'n. Sat fry , day eVetting. Presbyterian eWomen's Aux; The January meeting; was held:''' at the home of .Mrs. Rabt:'; Mac= Kenzie ;with 10 members .present . The. president, Mrs, Jack -Fisher, was •,:in charge.:: The scripture was divided into two, parts' and was read by Mrs;` Jack MacDon ald.1-and" ; Mrs, Howard'. Agnew, ;and was,followed h ,..a prayer b • Mrs Jack.. Fisher' -:The.' `Bibie study; "The ,'Linrecognized• Christ" ' ' was ..:read .ia.;,x . Mr,s Q . Pedersen and Mrs: McClean had charge 'of the tgp.lc She outlined. the-StudY',.' book ':for the year, ,!,Christ in South : East Asia"• Mrs Morgan Henderson• gave the 'report from' the Presbyterial :` held . in "Wing ham .on, January 8th. The '.meet- •tng closed ;with 'prayer • by:` :M.rs: Maude` • Sherwood: 'Lunch' wase• served : by the ' "'committee m '';• charge. -MRS FRANK--aLLEST PASSES Mrs,. Frank : ,Guest,a former resident of this ;district? passed • away at. Wadena, Sask on. De -cemiber`6th: She -was -•.within; three weeks of: her 8€th :tirt,.hday: Mr and Mrs Guest' went , to Western Canada'' from had ''com-';. munity in 1903, : and` had ,been: continuous- subscribers to, The • :; ent�i-n-el—f-ci oz�e --.half- a century 11 • MONUMENTS ELT� EMOR 1 ti ire 1,4 KER 410 r e are .the only 'manufac. turers .in ,this part of Ontario of ;high:':; class monument's. . who import granite from 'the; Old. Coutitry in' the rough by the.carload and process from the rough to' the finished: ouunient.„-,I nlddleman When choosing: a 'nopumenti` • come•-afdtsee-one •, of the. largest selections in .Ontario. Established over sixty years:,. Write*or phoria .Walkerton 9. and'. reverse charges. KELTON :MOR IAL..S. W `A'i*$E1tTt)N