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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-01-18, Page 16"PAGE; FC JRTEEN' THE LUCKNO.,W SENTINEL, .LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Iow/;fo the fir: history._;. of Pittsburgh Painis, can finish .t interior of your home completely with LATEX dint Mme ,tile. YOU GAN 'PAIN? BATHROOMS, KITCHENS, ''CHILDREN'S`' 'ROOMS AND ALL HARD -USE: AREAS:. PITTSBURGH SATIN.' TIN. HIDE LATEX.' ENAMEL IS EXTREMELY EASY TO:: APPLY IT DRIES QUICKLY AND ODOUR -FREE .TO A. ,HARD,' LO LUSTRE• FIN:SH. THAT. IS ACTUALLY .•SU. PERIOR .TO. MOST •..; KITCHEN,^:BATHROOM AND' TRIM PAINTS iiLABLE,.iNHUNDREDS cESTRO CUSTOM -M OLOURS AND Anew Aimpimp. lohn. W.Hind�ri.fl Lug • :.PHONE 5211illi L. UCKNOW. CANADA FARM and INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT SHOW • Come td,tlle CANADA FARM :& INDUSTRIALS' EQUIPMENT 'SNOW • JANUARY 25, 26,'27 i 28,1967 EXHIBITION, PARK.- TORONTO,'Ontano.. • Secure your free admissions from your F'ar n Equipm nt Dealer FRE 4 FILMS 'HIGHLIGHTING THE'. CENTENIL. YEAR .Will. Be Shown At Lucknow; District High ' School t. Monday January 23rd AT S' P.M. BROADEN YOUR KNOWLEDGE E OP' YOUR COUNTRY AS*•'• ° YOU .SEE: ; 1. JOHN A. MacDONALD -- beginning of Confederation and opposition. ' 2. CHAMPLAIN Lake Huron area is• included (colour); 3. , RUFFNECK -- oil drilling. • 4, 'THF RAIL RO1 DER Buster Keaton in his huinorous • way lakes us .through Canada (colour). ADULTS AND \STUDENTS ARE URGED TO ATTEN'D. E Portugal l ady Dies While•On Dunganno.n Visit (Dungannon News) The sympathy "of'the community is extended; to Manuel Medes, his daughter, .Mrs. Luis Neves, 'Mr. Neves and. family in the sudden , death of 'Mrs. Medes on•January 13 at the. herne`'of 'Mr. and Mrs, Neves. Mr,.'and ''Mrs; Medes had come fromPortugal about'six: months ago for" a visit• with their daughter: Mr.'and' Mrs.. Luis Neves, came out from Portugal. two years ago and, settled, on concession 4, 'West Wawanosh.'• The"f. neral' was from St . August .ine Roman. Catholic' Church "Mon-. day morning, Thornton, Eedy and Girvin Reed left last Thursday for Denver; Colorado, where they will attend, the Denver fair ;and Hereford show Mr. and: Mrs. Thos, Park visited' 'with :Mr,, and Mrs:.:George Lawlor, Auburn.on.'Sunda iuffers Heart S�izure:".. In Po�l.. (Purple Grove News), Word was from Montreal r .. , „Word unda• night by.':.Mr:, and Mrs. Y :g Harvey Thompson,,:• thattheir son - • 'Donnie'had:suffereda heart •,zure;while swimming in a pool and had to be''ru'shed to the hospi- tal there. +' Best wishes are extend . ed Donnie -for a speedy recovery. CARD PARTY , .A card party was held on Friday evening in the Community Centre. Winners of the men's'.high prizes• were Victor Cawley and Roy Collins, lady's high', ,Mrs. Geo • ,rge Emerson and Mrs:, George 'Harkness. ' Special prizes went to Bob ,Emerson and Miss Ada .Dawley. 'These prizes were,award. ed ,for the man according to his;: shoe size and .to the lady with the most buttons on her clothing. It wasdecided that the, next card' party,will beheld on'January27 headed by Mrs 'Don Robertson and. Mrs.. George Emerson. .On the •committee for Friday's party were Mrs Vic Cawley and Mrs, Bill .Arno d..of. Ripley.. . Mr; and• Mrs, William' McInnes, ' Dianne and Linda were:dinner .guests on Sunday of Mr, and Mrs; Don McCosh ' Other recent guests 'of the.McCoshes were Mr, and Frank 'Colwell of `IEf nloss. ` Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Brooks Linda: and Susan of the 6th were guests on Sunday of Mr. and. Vic .Cawley Dianne Dore of Teesw'a.ter spent `the'wee k -end with:'tv[argie Collins,: Due to the t eayytoads- and storm' last Thursday the rural .children had a holiday: from' school. although :the school was operk to tose in town.' Many of the children from this area acre missing a few days because of the cold.and flu .which. is making the.rounds once more. Mr. and Mrs Vic Cawley were: dinner .guests on Saturday Of, Mr and 'Mrs Don Chadbourne of Kincardine Mr,. and Mrs. William McInnes and family .visited with Mt.' and Mrs. Louis Misch of Walkerton on. Friday., ( Visliors with Mr. and Mrs, Dona; Robertson on Saturday were Mr' and Mrs, Goldie Huston of Ripley, OidtV,,..I.. Nlernber Present Cuts Centennial Cake iWhitechurch News). • Whitechurch W.I, held their meeting January 11' at 2 p.m,. ar the home of Mrs.;' Victor Emerson with the president Mrs.'Willianl Evans: presiding; ' She welcoted the ladies and opened with the singing of the:.Qde and•:repeating` the creed in unison The minutes were read. by, secre- tary, Mrs. Emerson. It ,was decid ed to again spon sor the 4H Chi?' and not charge the: girls,. a The Ro1I,Call was answered by 19 members and 7 visitors .telling' of. a place they would like to visit: : Mrs Russel Ross introduced the l' guest ,speaker, her Brother, Wilford. Caslick, an, lnsurance agent, of Wingham who chose:the topic- ','Safety" opic"Safety" : Mr. 'Caslick ;gave Insur= ance .statistics as ,tocause' of death by :fires 'hunting auto: 470/0 of fires are .caused by, careless smokers and 16% by heating systems . He explained if'caught in a burning moke-filled building,one should keep close•to the floor and keep: • doors closed,:as:fresh air and rafts aid, fire pause of accidents by car',drivers' on. the road.were..discussed withthe ladies freely entering into•the.dis- cussion and giving the. reasons,:' drunken drivers; recklessness;, lack of. knowledge and experience to operate the vehicle :braking on icy roads, .:left and right hand. turns;, passing on highways„determinat-. ion tohave right of way , preoccup= ied ' m ind , 'disregard: for rights of .others A pamphlet :,expla. explaining the Ident- ification. Bracelet for, unusual cond itlons:is obtainable:'frorn” Canadian Medic- Alert Foundation; 176. Saint George St :, Toronto 5'. Mrs. H.D., MacDonald gave a reading,"My`r: Daddy;Says"... ' 'The, Motto Resolve always to • WEDNESDAY, JAN::1Sth,: 19E7'' revent your narrow wi fists and mind, frm. changing, ing, p a,c given by Mrs,ltus. l Ross. Through, �, , 'out the years, We have mental and physical changes At present We.", are 'apt to be disgusted with the. mini skirt, and .long.hair of teens.' A young man modelle fig. a mini skirt: en T., V. wasn't so bad when we remember Highlanders were... kilts, Greek soldiers Skims, and. ". Arabians; robes. ;Fathers Of Confed- eration wore long hair and beards, `New thoughts andstandards are oi'i , the way, but:don't change thoughts and habits which make'goed citiz- ens,. itizenst and ireinember the old speech ".lt.is never old fashioned to:be .good:'...She concluded with the ,' types:of folks' who are smashers of Resolutions:. Halfhearted resolvers to quit smoking or over eating; , '• financial wizards can'.t resistthe, ads; housewives :who forget to. 'keep home front neat; ,realists Making, resolutions: because 'others. -Mrs.; Russel Gaunt gave a humorous joke, Mrs. Victor ;Emer- son gave a Handbook Quizz; All, were 'asked•to bring a valentine'. ' decorated box along with, their treat.fer the Valentine. boxes ;to be sent to shut. ins, Mrs. Ed'•Walker: • invited the W.I..to her borne/for. the February•meeting, The hostesses Mrs Albert Coultes:. Mrs.. Dave .Gibb; and Mrs. Russel gaunt prepared a: large Centennial Birthday cake Mrs. Gaunt; had `all sing 0 Canada after. which Mrs, 'Donald MacDonald attired in a cape and bonnet of .yesteryear, acc'ompanied'Mrs,'.Gaunt=to the cakeadorned with 10.lighted c ndles, ,'each representing •10 years Mrs Gaunt told how the- cake was memory'of Sir John A; • MacDon ald .whose birthday was January 11 and that .it. was fitting that Mrs. 'Donald MacDonald',: our:oldest member:present, should have'the honour Of cutting the cake The hostesses served thecake with ice cream, Courtesy: remarks; were given by Mrs., Wallace, Conn. i GKNOW LIONS CLUB. ROMOTED 'BY THE •LU 4ffilm: .► •'`► Every hockey team,in town .will the Week.. ' ' participate at some time in On at least four nights. of than , o • : . 'week two hockey; :games will r be played eachnight. iii.' : ......11010 ...r ,� ►. SPACE 'DONATED BY