HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-08-24, Page 11AUGUST, f+4! 1944
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Chalmers Presbyterian W.M.
gat the home of Mr . Anne 1.
villa on .Thursday
Bill' Rantoul; had charge.of .the
Login the absence of the pros-
, The theme of the meeting.
aith. Mrs. Rantoul gave the
.oworship and read a poem
ith followed by prayer: The
ate was read by Mrs. WaUT
'Ann, The rneditation�"The.
:,rof Staying Power is Faith"
liven by Mrs, II , D. MacDon-.
Glad tidings prayer •was read
,n, McInnes,.
and 2 child -
/as
ild-
eredbyl1l y
las a verse with the:Word
in; it, Collection was received
arbara Stanley. Offertory pray-'
as given by Mrs . Johnston
r, The topic "Retaining, Our
;of wonder". was taken by
Frank Coulter. Mrs,•:Russell'
read a poem"If Fie Forgot".
September. meeting was Phan-
and articles. for the bale hand -
1,: The treasurers report Was
A by MIS.: Johnston Conn. Pray'
as given by Mrs. Rintoul. The
es Aid meeting followed.
.h was served 'by Mrs, 'McQu7
I. Mrs. •H. D. McDonald, A' •
; of. thanks. was given to hostess
use of her -home and to'Mrs.`
). McDonald for preparing
;tingwas'given by Mrs, Rantoul
bran county
Crop :R�art
.Parts of the north area of the
County received their first good
'rain since June 14th - .other areas
•are concerned with continued.
Wet weather. About •500r of sprig
crop, is harvested. - corn is prog-
ressing favourably white bean
yields could be down on early
maturing crops ..Pastures are re-
viving
e -
viving after July dry spell.
ungannon W'M S
::(Dungannon News)
here lar rneetin: of.the W
regular g
S.::ofErskine Presbyterian
arch was held::in the church.w'ith.
members, present. and Mrs. Ro
t McAllister; president, presid-
;,and opening••the meeting with
ging a psalm and repeating
;purpose, Mrs'. Mason:McAll-.
�r read for` devotions "The Bibles
neless Insight : "' The roll` call.
s answered by -naming a .miss
nary. and the location of her
rk,.Mrs.' Robt. McAllister gave
Glad Tidings prayer with Mrs.
,, Wilson the Gleanings..frorn the
clothing donated for •the bale
Is packed by the balesec'y,
Vis. Mason McAllister, and •
listant. Mrs, 'Arthur Stewart., Dur
the week .a missionary •quilt
quilted • at. the borne. of Mrs.
A.• Stewart The sale of Christ
-
s cards will be in charge ,of •
Arthur Stewart while Mrs.
Wilson is On vacation.,
he meeting closed with rep-
log "The Lord's P rayer"
PURPL[ GROVE'
6OPresentAt.
McButney. Reunio..►
. •(Whitechurch News)
ciitarney geunion :was he
home of Mi. and Nirs.
McBurney. There was
EU present, Mr. and Mn .
Nicholson of Preston were in
of the games. The reunion
year is to be held at the same
with Adam :McBurney' press
and Mrs.. Art Nicholson of
h , .secretary. Mr ► and Ivirs.
tells of.London are to be in
sports, There were ten
s present from Cass City ,'
ndMrs, Carl Weber Ann,
ne and • Glace •v f Sited, Sunday •
g, at: Hairston with Mr,' and
Chert' Chambers sand' family
Mr. and Mrs Jim Mock and
A•lan:' McCharles- Alex and'
f'Arkona visited on Sunday
Mr.. and Mrs, .Dive M'cDoru►ld
onald McDonald° returned. - • .
after visiting, there for two,
and Mrs.. Tom Morrison sand
e Dowling .of Mount Forest
ed home Saturday from" a •
week visit, to the west coast,.
rank. Stockill, Shane and '
e •oi Timmins visited for the
three weeks'at ihe,;home 'of
and Mrs. Tom Morrison.
.Ed' • Milieu of •Allan •Saska�it
n is visiting for a few• days
Mr and Mrs. Robert Laidlaw
Clifford 1,nidiaw is aa•
Ingham and .District Hospital.
many friends wish her a speed
W illiarr'i Otr and Bob of
ide,, Mr. Jinn Orr of •London,
and Mis.:Jim Toth of Kitch-
Visited on Sunday With Mr.
Mrs. John
and Mrs; Wm.; Bell: and Mr
Mrs � Toni Richardson of Hes:.
spent. Sunday with Mit:. and
Jim Currie.
and_Mrs. Earl Weitz and ..
e of Walkerton 'visited` on
Sunday with Mt. and- Mrs ; Ken •
e and family:, Diane is re-'.
Ing for a week: .
Helen Currie of :London 'spent
eek -end with, her parents,
and Mrs:: Orland Irwin. and=
ly of Lucknow, visited' on • '
Sunday evening :with Mr : and Mr
resin:' • :" . • ' .
and :Mrs. ;John'.Pucdon,- Mr'.
Mrs . Ted McClenaghan,
Cheryl and Calvin, Mr. and�Mrs
Morrison. Lucy , Brenda and
e of Lucknow, , Mr.., andivlr
Zinn and Randy of. Wfnghatn
ed on•:Sunday'with: 'Mr. �atad
•Russell• Paud'on and family
and, ivlts 1Cen •La'idlavr and
family of London visited on. Sun-
with�Jwir. and Mrs. Elroy. La
and, family..
The M held
at the
cordon
around
Jack Ni.
Charge
next .
place
Went
Seafort:
Jack Sh
.charge
relative
Michigan.
'Marlene
evenin
Mrs.
and
family
Mrs ,
Brian o
with
Mrs.D
horne'.
Weeks...
Mr .
Lavern
:return
three
Mrs. -F
:Connie
last
Mr.
Mrs.
chews
with: '
•Mrs;.. patient
in W
Her y
recov'
Mrs.
Lungs
Mr.
enei'
and
Mr
and:
puler
Mts . ,
:.Mr:
• Dian
.Sunil
Curri
main
Hel
the w
Mr,
far i
Sund s�.
Roy t
•and
-_ •
Mel• .
Marvins
Ken
visit
Mrs.
Nancy Elliott returned to. her
home on•Saturday after spending
two weeks on' 8eile.Royal. island
.on Lake Superior. Nancy was Oho-
sen by the Presbyterian Church to
act. Is a Youth Councilor to a •
number of. young �e on their,
seventy-five mile hike..
Dianne Dore attended..the girls
Presbyterian Camp -at 1 mail:
last week.
Jimmie Thompson .of Teeswater
has been .pending part of his •
sumrner.vacation •on the' farm with
'Mr.:. and Mrs.. Gordon McDonald
and girls. • •
• - Mr 'and Mrs.. William McInnes'
attended •ghe funeral in Goderich
' :last week :of Mr..Alex . Butler,.
Mrs . John. Trimble of':Belioun
'Min spent •Thursday with :Mrs.
Don McCosh .
Visitors with , Mr . and ' Mrs .. Earl
Ellfott and ,family last weekend •
were Robert Berrill, `Mrs. John .S .
Elliott and Mrs. Jennie. Stanley
•all 'of Detroit
On Wednesday ''of last "week..
Corin :Boyle ' Lisa Collins, 'Mary
Helen and Judy McDonald and •
Joanne •Griffith „Bervie visited •
with Vioki,and Frankie Dore', the
•,occasion. being Frankie's fourth •
birthday and the .little. girls were
on hind to help 'barn celebrate.
Miss: Patricia Sh- aw 'of -the: 8th
spent, a few. days with Mrs.• Don
Roslyn Swann of London visited
with Mr. and, Mrs.. :Norval Stan
:ley. recently.'
The children of this vicinity
sent best .wishes for a safe jour- .
ney and speedy return to Mr.
Floyd Stanley of Kinloss who.
was their'•princiipal in•:Ripley
Cen4�fai School ' .
Mr. and,Mrs...Bob' Fair and Mr,
• and Mrs. '.Don Dore were among',
those who attended the' card' •
:party 'and dinner in the Ripley
Legion Hall on Tuesday even-
ing The dinner held_ .by Bruce •
County. Highways was to .cele-
brate the completion of the:
foundation being laid for the •
improvement of the' 8th Cow.
cession from Holyrood to Ripley;
• Mr. -and Mrs. Goldie Huston
of. Ripley visited with Mr: and
Mrs.. Don Robertson last week
Vicki and Frankie Dore' spent
Tuesday night in Bervie with
*th'eirwgrandAarents . • •
• Mr, and Mrs. Don McCosh
were 'recent visitors with Mrs. .
W . N. Bushell. of LUcknow
Mrs. William McInnes visited
on Friday in Kincardine with
Mrs. Lawrence. Fry and also
at the Grove with Mrs. Vic •
Cawley and Mrs.. Don Dore.
Bob Forster of Barrie and! Janet
of Toronto spent the week -end
at the home of their parents Mr.
and Mrs,. 'Walter Forster. Also 'at.
her' home for the 'week •end Was •
Nancy. Dore of Kitchener. •
Vicki and Frankie Dore were
over night guests .of Mary Helen
,,and Judy McDonald on Friday
Ings.
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• 1vin..Brick U C W
(Whiteehurch News)
he August meeting of the, Cal
Brick t+'.C, W. met at the
e sof Mr.: and Mrs. Mason
triton on August 11 with 14
les present. Mrs. Alex Robert.-
gave the call. to worship, read
scri,ptiar.e and gave a reading::
Robertson led in prayer. /The
ting, was taken. up by Lori •
•mpson Mrs,, Alex Robertson
e the offertory prayer, Mrs.
roan c'oultes led the 'Bible :
dy which was on Stewardship;
..Mason Robinson gave a teed-
ore Christian Stewardship. Ms.
man. (mul•tes gave a monologue
Alex rohertsonfpresided for
business meeting. Mrs. Beer
aft was t'o"pick up study ,books
'ma college. Mrs; Aex
+ertson pronounced the bene"
tion,
A
Mr
• '
day: id-
law
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luta ry
A frightening figure, you'll .agree,
tine. one. Your son, or daughter will ink lr4U
.and you will thank the. Sun Life for guaranteeing �
education, How
the needed funds for a'colle>�
ever, provision Should 1e made for these fug
NOW:. With -a' Sun Life $ducaflotaaf ; arg ent
Policy, your child.willbe guaranteed . fund* for
college, even if you. should die in the : Meantime.
May we ' discuss this , most. ' important aspect of.
your'' son's future a at your convenience?
*an `estimate of coliepe. coots ix Me 'seventies
R.R. • Z .LauaccntoMr
35 7;:i907:
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• 9 A MUIUAi. +COMPANY -
Mr. and Mrs • A es. 'Tiffin.
' .-and Mis.:Orlaiad Irwin
family of Lucknow ;visited on..
Sunday with Mr.•.and Mrs. Ivan
Laidlaw and, Janet:
:Miss:Marilyn Taylor•..of Beigrave
:spent the week -end witb Mrs .and
:lairs'. Lerey Rantoul. °
Marilyn n ?wkQuiliiti o< Hamilton
Mr. • Geor McQuin of Toronto
are visiting ;for.'a few days with
Mr.. and Mrs. W.R. Purdon..and•
faintly'. '
'Mary:..
Ptrrdon of. Kitchener spent
the: week"end with heir -:parents,'
. '.Mr . • and Mrs.' 'W.. R. Purdon and
family.• '
:Bf11'Wail and:David Wall of
`Langside spent Sunday- st Post
Ehgin
and took in the air show.
rere. •
• Mr. sod .Mrs. .Geer lam.
and ;Timmy visited flay eve:
with, her. parents Mrs: sand»
Ira Wallaid family,,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Coulter and`.
Judyof iliowdate are holiday-
ing
o iday'ing as the bonne or bit and
NvaC
BAIL: 9AmEs
Lot Tuesdayevening Itifhitealur-
ch intermediates met the Belgrave
Intermediates 'in Brussels. ,Beigta'
f3
won 7 -
Whitechurch leder* travel to
'Merlin tan: Tuesday eves where;
they will, play against the, ;Mer"lin
Juniors. •
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MESSENGERS
The'Whitechureh 'Messengers
.met at. the home:of Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer. Sleightholm: The call to':
worship was. given. by Milton Pur- ; •
don .assistant president. The
scriptute reading was read by Don-'
na Sleighthoim . Prayer followed
by Linda Purdon. Offering Was.. •
received by Ken" Quipp. Offertory
pr.ayet was given by Doris :Naylor: •
The Roll was answered and min -
rites read. There were 13 . children
present. A. weiner roast followed
which was enjoyed by a11.
h A social .gathering in honour 'of
Rev. and Mrs. Arthur•Jackson was'
held at Currie's School on August
18th, prior to their 1eav:ing this •
community. . .
Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Huffrvian.
Susan and Beverly.of Lucan spent
a.few days last week with Mr., and
Mrs.. Wes. Tiffin.
Mr, and Mrs. Jin Henderson'of
Brantford spent the.weekyend with
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