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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-06-01, Page 1710,;..1963 I Ey up the• • man's. !r' the .and " how ion, went calling ',` kes''per. :answer , plus ex -it • 1:the per- 'That's er 'That's swer: • )r T'wenty g it:. FII 4 :ew•York. eivea fi s%Nellas• f° ' • { 'can't w hiie dies, �. • or new !' inhy •one ttte Bar, ittle Hill, t Musical Y City orne . r'ersons "°, .tido of • • r: e.er. 'rc at' •riiti,`,t •t� i ict- ,dai rat, six. . • Here's '& incer of ienagerie: :r: .,;rid • WED YS JUNE 1st, lt“. . rr s. THE LUCKNOW S NTINEL,. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO or.euck ca attic tim�4' She looks up at Mummy . and Daddy • With complete trust, and that trust is well placed& For not only is, she given love and understanding but financial protection as well. Her family are Sun Life policyholders .and her father makes sure that their life insurance portfolio is carefully., checked at regular ittervals to take care of changing needs. I'm associated with Sup Life of Canada, the Company with the policy . that's .right for you and your family.- Why not call me today?.,' WflhIAI J.KINAHAN • g:11. 2 Lucknow Phone . Wingham 357-1987 SUN LIFE, ASSURANCE .COMPANY: OF CANADA Farmer For. Years To Be Ordained Minister' ifteen • A farmer for fifteen years, who. was also a.iiterested in church youth and mens' work, .told.of how he had decided to go back Bio school•. and train'for. the Christ- • ian Ministr.y' of the Word and Sac ran -tents in the. United. Church of Canada. ,.The speaker was Ross • W'illiarns of Port Elgin, who will. be ordained at FirstwUnited Chur- ch Waterloo, on •Wednesday , June. 1, • Mr. :R; Williams, .along with three other -students studying respectively Home Economy, Agriculture .and .Organ 'Music , and a nurse and teacher, spoke. of their chosen vocations at a. Bruce presbytery Rally for Youth . held at Tara United Churchi. Sat- urday, ax-urday, may 14, The Rally was •' called and led by Rev:.. M.. Rule . 'of Bervie United Church Conven- or. for. Bruce Presbytery .Committee. on education and Students'.' The. ;discussion• of vocation' showed that there is a,great needfor young : people and. others to enter various ‘professions, Organists are needed 'for churches, nurses for industry, ships. etc. as well as for hospitals, and for various kinds of :people, such as the. handicapped, mentally ill, children and the aged. Can- adian nurses:are in demand across he World;' and the demand for male nurses' is also increasing. A eacher 'needs to'have a real inter- st in children but must also have t least grade'thirteen standing and me year's training at Teacher's ollege. A home economist stud - es the relation of the family to the ommunity, and takes several. fence courses; She learns how 0 cook correctly, the nature of extiles, dyes and fibres, how to lan. a wardrobe etc,. An agricult- ral student learns about soils, fey - .animal hiusbandry,,publie eaking, etc,, Brother Dies Frederick Anderson Johnston, 67, of 7 Cynthia St. in London, • died last Thursday at Victoria Hospital 'in. London. He was the brother of Mrs; Charles Hallam, of Lucknow He is survived by daughters Mrs. Louis (Helen) Lizmore,�.Mrs. Donald (Millie),Morgan Mrs. Ronald (Thelma) *Sherritt,.:all of.. London; son Fred .Jr. of London; ,sisters Mrs.' Charles'(Viola) Hall- , Lucknow; Mcs. Chris (Maude) Dale of Seaforth; brothers Bob of ,. Summerhill and George of Clint'• on:, • The service was•' held Saturday. at the A , Millard George Funeral Home in 'London' with burial in: Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Shower HeIdTo Honour July :Bride '.A miscellaneous shower was held in the Ka•irshea `Hall .for Miss Marian Reavie .on Saturday., May • 28th. The program consisted of readings by Mrs, Vernon•Hunter and Mrs. Harold Campbell, a plane instrumental by Mrs. Gordon Mont- gomery, a -vocal solo by Mrs. •, Harvey Webster, contests liy Mrs, Bob/Irwin and Mrs. Donald Mac- Intyre, and a sing song conducted by Mrs. Harvey Houston and Mrs. 'Harvey Webster. The bride elect was escorted to a decorated chair on the platform by Mrs, Stuart Reavie,'. Mrs, Roy Stanley and Miss Mary .MacIntyre, who also assisted in opening, the Many. lovely gifts. Little Norma ' and Margaret Maelntyre pulled a decorated wagon to the front filled with *parcels, assisted by'several other little girls;. Marian thanked all the ladies for her many. gifts -and everyone sang an appropriate salute to her. A. delicious lunch was enjoyed, by all. 25th Anniversary observed Sunday (Kinlough News).' . • , , On Sunday, lylay 22nd, a, family gathering was held, at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Hewitt to. Mark their 25th .wedding anniver- sary. nniver-sary. They received many lovely •gifts,., A buffet luncheon was served, Those attending ' from a distance were Dr,' Don Mason of St. Catharines;'and Dr, and Mrs. Harley Mason, :of London. We extend congratulations at •this time. ,, On Sund:ay next the Presbyterian Servicewill be held at,12.15,p, m. • On Thursday,.• members of the. . W.M.S. attended the Presbyterial atTeeswater.•. ; On Thursday of this week, the • Bruce Deanery meeting will be . held at Kincardine. ,. Mrs. William E. Haldenby spent• the past week, with•:Mr, and Mrs. Norman Fry and family at Harrist-' on Mr•. and Mrs. George Haldenby 'of Ottawa ;spent a few days at their home here. • Mrs. Tom'Hodgins'and' Mrs. James Hodgins Sr. spent .Thursday • afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. . ; Arthur Hodgins, concession 10. Mr. and :Mrs. `Glen Moore of Hamilton visited; on Sunday with Spence.lvMFarlan and with Mrs. James IHodgins Sr. Mr, a' s. George Gilbert of Strati d visited on Sunday with Mrs, William Cox and Rev,, Ben- ., son Cox. en•.sonCox. • -Mr'. and Mrs.' M. Johnston of , Listowel visited last Sunday with Mr. Wand Mrs. 'Roy Grattan. Mr. and .Mrs. Douglas'Eckens wilier of London, and Doral s. MacKenzie oLTeeswater, visited• with Mr, and Mrs. -'Gedrge Graham and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham..;" PAGE. :SEVENTEEN • REPORT FROM LANESICE QUEEN'S PARK by Murray Gaunt,. M. P. P. , Huron` - Brume. A set of amendments to the Highway Traffic Act were:intro- duced in the House this week. Ontario will have' the power to require safety devices on motor vehicles and .to set minimum standards for tires. The amendments also provide for the recognition of internation- al, drivers' permits in Ontario, . permit non paying passengers•in motor vehicles to sue the driver if they .are injured in accidents involving gross •negligence. and make it illegal to operate a mot- or vehicle ;when •the windshield or windows are: covered by snow or. frost.: 'In addition the amend- ments require vehicles approach- ing from both directions to stop' ` for school buses. Negotiations have been taking place with the Presidents of, the Canadian Auto Companies with the view of encouraging thein to build into their cars such safety devices as four way flashes to - flash all stop lights and turn sign- als when a bar is stopped on the highway as well as providing separate brake systems for front and rear :wheels. • : • The section', granting non pay- ing passengers the right to sue drivers who are guilty of gross. negligence.. affords partial protect. ion to such passengers. They have'1iad no right to collect in., court or from insurance when injured in accidents; This will undoubtedly be a • record breaking session ` in terms . of :length'. There are still 13" deprtmental_estimates to be dealt with, which .w i11: at the very least take. up ,6; weeks. This'. Church service at, Langside Presbyterian Church will begin at • 9,15 'a m-. for the months of June,, tiny and August, Next Sunday the . C.O.C. will meet during the • church service; • Plans are being made to :hold a Bible Vacation. School at Langside. ' Church. and Hall from July 25 tale August 5 for children of the Lang' side and Whitechurch community. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Young, William. and Russell, visited with ' Mrs, Young's mother 4 Mrs. -Broome at Huronview! Clinton, on Sunday. • Mr, and : Mrs. Gordon Wall, ,Janice, Doug and Brian, visited on* Sunday with Mr.: and Mrs.- Robert Arthur and Jayne'•at Auburn, and , '. ,with .Mrs. John iQOur at. Clinton Hospital. Those attending the Maitland. Presbyterial at Teesw.ater. on Thurs- day from Langside .W. M. S. wiere Mrs. Chas. Tiffin, Miss Ernma Richardson, Mrs. Wes' Young, Mrs. George Young, 'Mrs. Georse Conte 'lan , Mrs.'Lloyd Moffat and Mrs. Gordon Wall. • Will put: the end. of the session somewhere around the middle • of July. Last, year. ,the session prorogued on June 22 which established - a new ;ord. • werecver. the province has a .bud t of $1,840,626,500, Con- sider bly higher than last years'., • budg t which was $1,529,020, 000. This has meant that •the estimates have received more, dJetailed and searching scrutiny :than his been the case ir)the past..' . Add to this the fact that a number of major bills have yet „ '.to come before the.House for` discussion,- includitig�heTredis-. 'tr°ibution bill, It looks Pike a . long hot .summer.. APOil OR. THAT SUMMER Moulded .airplane niagnesium frames -' the strongest luggage made : . • recessed locks luxurious. Sanitized interiors.. 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