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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-01-25, Page 12f 1 PAGE TWELVE r••-•7.7_ .. - THE; LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Hamilton Maclinnon Resigns, 5 Years eat ' ' WEDNESDAY, JAN, 25th, 1967 WHY YOU SHOULD CONVERT YOUR PRESENT EQUIPMENT TO SAFE, ECONOMICAL OIL HEAT It's easy to convert to 08. We have i complete of top. quality Esso HeatingEquipment to sc froth • :Esso,, burner...—$1.85 a month • Complete Esso '' oil', .furnace unit—$4.95* :a ::: month. And now, with. Esso heating equipment we can arrange for you to get Esso Home Heat Service,at: no cost. Your 'best guarantee for, inued: home heating comfort. , r: .*at:tad to yoNr \,oust duet HAVEN.S Plumbing and Heating — Phone 528=30.12 Lucknow ESSO, ail.Bu 1 x SA S and. SERVICE HOME HEAT SERVICE o Mdse Centennial. Rom Quin Despite the stormy weather•there was a .good attendance at the Jan- ', ury' meeting: of Kairshea Women's Insntute . held, January, l8th.:. at the: home of Mrs., Alex MacLeod. The . Scripture from Psalm 1 was read "by Mrs., Harold •Campbell.,Includ London. Tom and Nat Were sched- 'and Elizabeth Newbold received' ed.in''the correspondence was a uled for check-ups at Westminster' ltheir Hostess badges, FiITECHURCH ,--. • 1 • Victor nEmerson accompanied. Bill Tiffin of. Wingham to -London: on Wednesday and both visited' with .Charles Tiffin at St Joseph's •Hospital ,.. On Friday Mr, and Mrs. Tom 'Morrison atcompanied by Nat •Thiompson of Lucknow were in Sale 0f 1967. licence Rlat�s . IsSlow.: •Ontario motorists appear headed for the longest line-ups in their queuing careers. . Once.. mare,. they are lagging badly in their purchases of Auto ' mobile.licence plates. In fact, this year they are pur-: chasing them atan even slower; pace than they did ;a year ago,, according,to Transport ,Minister • Irwin Hackett. ' Up to January 7, 1967; .only. 270,472 sets of plates had te.en issued. That's only 14.4' per cent, of the total,, and it .compares .with 15..5 per cent atr:the same time a year ago Local licence issuer Mrs,Eldon Wraith hasstated that'sales of .. • plates in Lucknow has been quite. slow to date The .problem is more serious this year; though, because there are about 100,000 more vehicles to be registered this year.than last. Mr,• Haskett•says: that:.. motorists . can save themselves a good deal. °of, time ';and trouble by buying ' their plates'. now because there ar e' no line-ups at any issuing,; office in the province, - However,; the line-ups will start soon 'anl, no matter how long they become, :there'll be no extension of the .deadline•'•beyond February • Te 5far# Nome. Nursing Course GUIDE NEWS ,. There was a;good deal of activity in the town hall' on Friday - night w"hetkthe 1st Lucknow Guidecomp- any, net for their regular meeting, After roll call,- the guides formed a horseshoe for the presentation of -. badges and .announcements. Edith Whitby received her Laundress; Cook and Homemaker badges. Mar- garet Montgomery,, ;Lorraine Boyle e er om e ent. sp Mrs. &hall which Was 'read by the . 'EUCHRE PARTT secretary, Mrs.: E; Keith. The;, .On Monday. eveniing;Whitechurch • Officer.'s Conference t6 be held Women's Institute .Euchre party . May 2, 3 and 4 at the Universitywas held in the 'CommunityF Mem' orial• Hall with .7 tables' of ._ la ers of Guelph is for Historical [tesearch p y . ,Conveners this ;yeah It was decid - enjoying the' game. Prize winners ed to'table the discussion re a-. were:, ' High lady..Mrs, 'Albert delegatc, for this conference until , . Coultes, 2nd High Mrs; Ethel Day; ' -1 .;' . , t11e next meeting: The •National: • ShGentLloyd Montgomery: Convention will also he held at 2nd High. Frank McCormick. The Guelph; June 12 to 16th.; . lucky draw was won; by. Jack .Alt- ,` Kairshea W l: 'will host the Dist- 'chison. The' Institute served lunch'. rict Annual' to be held in Lucknow Curries School willhold'a prog- Town Hall, May 26th Dinner will ressive,euchre1party,;January 20, , • be served in the Legion Ha11..Con' Friday .evening with .sponsors Mr* vener of Home Economics and 'and' Mrs. 'Roy ;DawS43° and:•Mr. and' Health, Mrs, Currie. Colwell gave Mrs. Bob Arbuckle. a reading on+ "Farm• Problems" , BROOMBALL • � halt, Mrs. Ira. Dickie reported. on the • On Tuesday evening Win g 4-H Training•Sthool: and Whitechurch Bxoomball,teams• It was decided to make.a Cent- • played at Bellmore with •thescore: ennial. Rose Quilt . The following' Whitechurch 7 . Wingham 0, ladies were appointed for a quilt; : On Thursday evening Whitechurclj committee, Mrs. Donald.J. Mc 4 and Belgrave Broomball teams ' Kinnon; Mr's, F. MacKenzie, Mrs.,? Played at Belgrave with a score of A; Hughes and' Mrs, H: Houston:. ` 5,- 0 in favour of Whitechurch. Mrs. Currie Colwell and Mrs. Evan; .• r• Keith volunteered to make ticket,_ .N The' Agricultural Society' have • asked the Kairsheafor a,nurnber • Year''. • for the: variety concert ori February's • lith, Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall and Mrs. .Ira Vickie Were appointed• to this committee. • The: Roll Call was:•answered by' "What's your beef?" Mrs.' Harvey Houston contributed a piano ''instru' mental. The. Motto "Believe you can and you can" was -given by , Mrs, Donald C, Macfntyre and was especially good, Mrs; Alex 'Mac- --7Leod read a 'wdtecipe fora sappy • Mrs. Harvey Houston, convener of Historical. Research , displayed the Historical Kit which proved, ,. quite interesting, especially•the • 100 years of fashions:: . ' 'Mrs. Harold Campbell conducted a• contest and also' gave the court- esy rerztar•; After the singing 'of the Queen And the Instixu.te Grace a delicious .lunch was served by Mrs. MacLeod i arid• Firs. Car.tiell .. Guides working on their Religion' ;and Life.Emblem• were- told .of the. importance Ofattending both - Church and Sunday'Schoolcin order ,to receive' this badge and retain it . A church Parade' will be held some time in June to present these • awards. Next Friday night. at 7 p.m. twelve Guides will begin a six • 'week course ;in Home Nursing under the :direction,of.Mrs. James Hend- erson, Reg.. 11. ;