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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-03-20, Page 6G.R WEDNESDAY, MARCH, 20, 1957 • THE' LT,JCKNOW , SENTINEL•! I:UCKNOW,.; ;O ° • PAGE EVE. ••s name is Farm Improve- . mprove _. ' meat Loan.: 'Give him a.. chance to help •: fix up • your farm ... he's 'eco nomical, convenient, ver- satile He can do almost anything_ in; making, your farm a better farm: FOt. CENTENNIAL . I LOUG. H NEWS); Mr, Arthur, Qr""ahain of Gow• 'ard spent : few days with friends, '. here, .• ..*�lj , - d Iit tle daughter Joanne of Markdale' `visited lastweek with Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Lane. • Mrs; James Hodge was ' it London ', duriz)g', the week for * a. medical cheek -up , 'Mr., and Mrs,, Malcolm isaiie,; Mrs,: Campbell Brown and Jo.' Anne visited on. Wednesday with. relatives . at ,Brussels: '•°• ' ' • We' are sorry that' : Mr1:; Fi ank Nfaulden 'met with' ,a pai`n'ful acs: i cident at ;his ' home, which `made'' is necessary to -move him •to. Kin- carding Hospital where she , re- mained" for several days. ;. His many friends 'Wish hii-n--a ,speedy ,recovery, At a meeting of • the Centen nial executive and • committee ;members-on-Thurstlia� evenrn �Cli on SATURDAYS x �' ''LOW FARES 'EVERY SATURDAY'(TO' AND INCL, APRIL 13) • Tickets good oini alid. returnin same Saturday only. ". _EXCURSION FARES, *ROM --Hanover-T..-..,..:$4.30- .-Southamptor -$5:90 , �llenford- �� Brampton .......$•.85 ° Harriston ••$3.75 , Sarnia ,Brussels $4 30 Ingersoll. $3,70 Stratford Chesley $4:75. Kincardine :$5,85 Strathroy ,: $5.20 ..$4:75.—I ztcbener $2.45 Walkerton $4:6(1 . $2•.45• Listowel, $3.60. Watford ' $5:75 Fergus ...$2:45' Mitchell. $4.00' W.ingham. 4:75. Georgetown., •$1:20' Owen Sound $4:75 Wyoming Goderith ' $5,05 Paisley Guelp h ...,..;: .$1.9.0 '. Palmerston •.$3,44 Corresponding Fares ,from.ttermediate Points further plans ',were -Made .arid ' Elora' more committees :named , as fol- lows: village' decorating comMit tee, 1jalpli,.faldenby,. .Frank Mur, ray, Tom • McFarl,an, Lloyd` John:' sten, Joyce Hedley,• .Joan Sutton,. !Beverley Stanley, Erlma Percy '.Last .week: progressive ,games• and: a, rummage sale netted the t,3eas-•. ury a neat sum. Several. done, tions' have Falso'been 'received • A similar •• evening • with home-made baking for sale wilt, be held -on -Mara 27th A' create separator = milking machine culti= vator tractor incubator these are just a few of the;many modern, time -saving, money- making` farm/machines and implements you, can. put to work on your farm. through FJI:. See/you; local B of M manager, about your farm improve=. ment loan.z .614=44414- The WA met on Thursday at,' the -home of- Mrs, Tom• ;Hodgins • . FULL :INFORMATIONFROM." AGENTS with ,Mrs: Howard Thompson in charge: .:The' ..hymn, "What' a Friend we have • in•-Jeswas sung and 'the Scripture Was read by Miss Ednai' Boyle and Mrs: George:; Haldenby gave the. ;meds= tation ,on :Lent. )"Repeat was the word,for -the 1 call Readings,were ;given. 'by 1Vliss ':May' :Boyle, Mrs.. J. Palmer .and 'Mrs.Williarri Palmer also gawe.a full Lucknow Branch • ':MILTON .It: '`WORKING WITH ER,Man ager CANADIANS IN, EVERY, WALK •OF .L IFE sinck Di 96 • The W M.S. and , W.A. met on. Wednesday., afternoon at 'the home. 'Of Mrq Chas Jefferson. : Mrs: Sam. Thoxnpsori was' iri:. charge,' the • •'VV".1Vmeeting: I:S. �, Hymn 145'was sung.in openi, g:, ,Y- rap. ' • 1VIrs. S. Chamney 'rea�d" the scrap,. tare lesson Irani': the 4th chapter . of. ,Epl .,! verses .1-20; followed by prayer • .by , the ' leader, '•Mrs: .R Charniney read: a paper on :Oris -ti an ardsh, and Mrs = H Jefferson read an.. aiiiele on Japan. Hymn'402;was, sung Mrs, E: ;Robinson' :read. the' chapter from the :study..hook. Hythn 40,6' was; sung in .closing. ;‘A :bazaar washeld,t''proceeds to :be used ;in supply 'work.' Miss Hazel, :Stamper was iti ge of the.. W e ting . Hymn. 490• Was sung,'. minutes. of: previous meet- ing read, Psalm 738 was read in unison and the : Meeting ' closed 'hymn ,. g with hymn 500: Lunch was' ser- ved Miss' Iazel'•Stamper‘and, Mrs, R Charriney. • ' Our: sympathy " is :extended to Mr . Joseph Boyle and family in. :their ,recent • •bereavement account .of.'a recent Meeting 3 e1d in Hanover when. the:. Rev., T. M•, Dustan, a: .returned missionary from. rndia; was •the; speaker..H�e. has been addressing,' special meet- ings-. throughout • the Diocese •';of Huron. Plans were `made `.to have . a :play • from •Bexvie early ',in' A :ri . The Meeting closed v►rith the W A. ltan'y and'ryefreshments were: served VW -411e 1117O, stens .Mr. aid Mrs:' Clare ' Sparling and . Allan. of'. WalkeEton visited on. Sunday with Mr.., and Mrs= .George, y a-Haldenby;... • Mr. and- "MrHoward •;Thom Laid . To, Rest Wednesday Rev. Wallace McClean.'con- ,. last d'ucte'd-the-=foneral • service. Wednesday, at: • Ripley. • :for Mr. Don', Morrison, ,wiYio passed1'a ay rrr e at the, �Carrzthers>'Nu:sin ' � g in Kinloss .Tot/kinship.: Mr. Merril= sdn had 'come from';the, • West a' few years, ago •to'., make MS home at Ripley with "•his sister, „ 1Vliss Margaret 1VIorrison, : _• ' 0:0i,1t,�f,>•,►� ': i�,Nei,loS�•ti�ii�,t�N�ba�,�r4iu�i . s a . • e • • son v and Mrs.., William Cox. Mrs. •patientBert Nicholson, Who has b been a in.:Kincardine . Hospital;.•'' Was' able to return holm :Her. :Manu .''friends :.wish i e her' `iniproved,' health'.' 1VIr. arid. Mrs. George.' Colwell and ',Tack' of'•HolY rood .' and Mr, • and Mrs:. ; Ray. ,Gilders of Deep= River visited on ' Sunday' with, Mrs.. J. W. ' Colw�rell. • 1N5 GENERAL INSURANCE;. ; enc 'Business • • Established .Over Thirty Yearst Ago • Teiehones: HOWARD' ;AGNEW Residence .13$x" evening •at the church when they, head as'guest+the Kingarf' APPA. Douglas•;lialde b. resided' and: . Ted paltrier 'read. the scripture. JP A.. Palmer 'ied.. •in:.rayer and also`.;led a: discussion: osi ;'fel lowship: Each' Member 'answered the rollcall` with ,a verse from .i S�t:•:John s gospel.. A Skating y was planned • for: March 23rd; at • "Fit the•Good. Fig'ht"•• was sung �? ., Delbert Hedley, welcomed ...the visitors.: The- '' following ro ';ram7 g P 1;:. , was' given. The •APPA song .by everyone present c Readings St Patrick and the ' Shamrock were given." by Donna N.icholso n =an . Brenda Hal 'erby, : song, . was sung: :by, 'Haldenb ye "Paddle your • ow;n` ;Canoe". "Gal- way Day": was' sung b'y:Douglas` -The A.Y.P.Ff . mete on. Sunday :84 Ray'aldenhy, , Delbert—Hedley' and Ted • Palmer `,Did .;;y':our Mother.'•com.e.' fzorn. •Ii•elarid'; :w 1Y• sun by Joyce .'.".-Henley, ... a . . Bdy.l'e and Beati ice .11410nIj ; Noi:ma 'Hal ienby sang .•When., .' 1ri.shi,ey_es re Smiling",�Coiat:c4t:= and, games :'.were.. conducted qy: Beatrice ` Haldenby a,,,d';'; lVliiv ' Bo 'le. `Keith Kerslake ,` ori beh7:1'f e -reted of the Kingarf AYPA, �.xp . Meeting `c o'sed with., th'anks,,'`Phe; :me t ng, cl , •. serves - .Mi . and Mrs-, Perry .H"oclgin: and' 'Sharon . visited with .MIS•; Ethel JamesVin am t t. h What• three word�J 7 C , are . used...• most by -'college ..stttc.. .ones? • w.. 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