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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-05-17, Page 10PAGE TEN THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, •LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ye Perfe.ci Attendance wa s now Presbyter$an SundaySchool The presentation: of attendance awards, was the highlight of the service at the Lucknow Presbyteria Church on Sunday when the Sunday School, pupils' and teachers attend - ed•the service as a body. • Mrs. Bob.`Gilchrist, one of the teachers, was in charge of the ser- "' •vice:' Mrs. Don Robertson of Purple ;.Grove was guest speaker Awards. were. presented by Dale, Haldenby,,. Superintendent of the Sunday School:, and Rev. Rod McLeod. . ;A. Baptisrn service was .held for Kelly Anne Becker, daughter of • -Mr. and Mrs. Hank Becker of Lon- don'. The award system is es .follows; • a pupil must, first attend : at least • 40 Sundays to receive a certificate or a'seal, depending on the num ber of years 'the pupil has, attended the Sunday school. For, those. who a'e more consistent in their att- endance," namely at least 45 Sun- days,, Sun- dy a s , the pupil will not only re- , pp•y creat Ontario 'd to ven use Vacations On the Voyageur Route on .Lake Superioc .�•W The . ilderness Way o the' Voyageurs: .A. Wilderness .• Way•Adventure Vacation offers inspiration for the • eye, refreshment for the, soul. : From Sault Ste. Marie; around Lake Superior.and;.westward past Kenora, thespectacular•im- mensity of earth and sky holds • you enthralled. Fishing is, frankly, superb-- . ..especially'unequalled at remote .fly -in lakes. Boaters and : campers enjoy endless choices of broad. sandy beaches and uncrowded forest campsites. Cities • are few, buy make, up for that in'fiendliness and in wide range of accOmmodation.and • shopping facilities. Highways are ° splendid --straight, smooth ' '.•and uncrowded --for relaxed,easy drrvtng. A Wilderness WayAdventure Natation will open up for; your family a new .view of this • province and continent. To help youthink about it (maps,, • details, pictures) just mail, the.. :, coupon today. Province of Ontario, Department of Tourism & t•nformation, Parliament Buildings, • Room No. 769 toronto 2. • Please send me full information on a wilderness Way Adventure Vacation.„ •. Address 44' •p City.'' .. •. ;' tone:.., . Prov..' Ontario Department of Tourist»: d Information ' ..: • ceive a certificate or seal, but • they also receive a pin or year guard depending again• on the number of years the pupil has been attending the .Sunday School. Some of the pupils,°are not satisfi• - ed at making 45' Sundays;. so they went all out for a perfect attend ance., 52 Sundays. This year 12 pupils had' perfect attendance They were Ray, Cunniubharn , Stephen Haldenby; 'Jeanne Reid.,, Allan -M. urray;,Kenneth' Reid; ,. Jeffry•'Taylor, Sandra 'Johnstone, Barbara Stanley, Melvin McInnes, Marjorie'Murray ,, Joyce Johnstone, Lynda Stanley; The Session of the 'Church pre sents a Bible each year to. the boy '. and girl attending church the • greatest nurriber of times'. Those of special mentipn, for church. 'attendance were Judy Reid 52 times,' Mary 'E Henderson 51 .times!,Janet Cooke 46 times, 'Jim ;' MacDonald .52 times, , NeillTey for 52 times, 'Jim .'Henderson 49' times Gary•Mclnnes 49 times: Janet Cooke, daughter of Jack Cooke end • Gary McInnes., son of Mr. and Mrs. George. McInnes were, the recipients of tithe Bibles,a's the other • pupils had. already received this award *her years-, . . The awards wereas follows; Barry Elphick 45 Sundays certificate, 1 yr. pin; Billie Gibson 46, certificate, 1 yr. pin;' .: Wayne McDonagh 51, •certificate., 1d yr ' pin;Jo-Marie`McCormick,' 49, 2 yr. -Seel; . 2 yr Pitt: Ray Cunningham' S2, :2 yr. 'Seal, 2: yr. pin;Stephen laldenby 52'.certif= irate, 1. yr , • pin;Torts . Henderson 47 , 2 yr , Seal,1 yr , pin;; Ahan Stanley49,:2.yr. 'Seal, "2 yr.'pin; Lynn .Elphick 46, certificate',, 1: yr.. pin; :Glenda Jarnieson. 43; 3 yr, ', r, Seal; Dianne Nicholson 45•,. 2 yr. Seal,_ .1 'yr pin; Etta Belle :Macc Donald 42, certificate;: Jeanne Reid, 52, 5 -yr. Seal, 5 yr,,.pin; Ruth Henderson 49, 5 yr: Seal, .: '5 -yr ; pin;' Brenda:Johnstone Si, •• 5, yr.. Seal, 5yr pin; MaryStanley'. 50, • 6 yr. Seal, ';6 ;yr. Guard, •Michael McDonagh 50,':2 yr. Seal '2 yr. spirt; Grant Gilchrist X50;' 2•. yr. Seal, 022yr.• pin;; Gary: McInnes 49, 2 yrs- Seal, 2 yr pin;: Allan .• Murray 52, :2 yr.Seal, .2. yr. pin; Barbara Loree 45, certificate, 1' yr ,pin Kimberly Haldenby.51, certificate, 1 yr. in; Heather ' ` Nicholson 48,., 2 yr. Seal, 1 yr.' pin; .Rhonda: G,ibson45, :Certificate 1' yr . pin; ,Patricia •Hoggart 43, - certificate; •Annette ,Kirkland 50; 2 yrs. Seal, 2. yr. pin;. Donald Whitby`50, certificate ,'.1 yr. pin; Allan Nicholson '47„ 2 yr. Seal, 1, :yr . pin; David Nicholson 47,. certificate, 1 yr.:pin, Billy Three • 50,, certificate; lyr ; pin; •Stanley • Loree 46, certificate, 1 yr. pin; . Kenneth•Reid 52, 6 yr.• Seal 6 yr. paid; Jeffry Taylor, .52,5 yr. 'j Seal, 5 yr .pian;, Joy Emberlin 47, certificate, ,1 yr. pin; Mary'.Em- berlir 45, 'certificate, 1: yr. pin; Barbara: Hawthorne 44; 4 yr.' Seal; 'Cathy Jamieson 42, -7 yr. Seal; Sandra Johnstone 52;)7 yr. Seal, 7• yr.. Guard; Brenda MacDonald 45';',i;4 yr, Seal, 4 yr. pin; Joanne Nicholson 48, , 2,yr. Seal. l yr. pin;".Stasia• Purney:40, 2 yrs. Seal; Barbara 'St;aniey 52. 7 'yr: Seal Tyr.. Guard; Bobbyloree 49, t .Certificate, 1.yr, pin; John Henderson .43, 9 yr. S"eal 'Ronald. ; • MacDonald 47;9.yr. Seal, 9 yr. Guard;, Allan Milne 49; 7 yr. seal, 6 yr. Guard;; Mel vin McInnes '52•, • i 6 yr. Seal, 5'yr... pin; 'Marjorie Murray 52, ,2 yr, Seal, 2 yr. pin; 4. Dianne Hatrthorne 42,.3 yr, Seal; Gail Jamieson 43', 11 yr. Seal;,'.. Mary' Henderson 51, :ll yr. Seal,'. •1 II yr. Guard; Delores Whitby 46, certificate, I yr . spin; Joyce John-' Tax Arrears Are Down Slightly' HURON 'COUNCIL MINUTES. Huron. Township: Councilmet on: May 1st with all members; present. Minutes of last meeting and special meetings, were read: and, confirmed,., •:Dave Moore asked to be; relieved - 'of his duties as�Municipal Drain • In spector ashehassteadywork on the roads and council :accepted his re- quest instructing the Clerk to adver tise for another Inspector. Glenn' Farrell•returned the •tax roll, of 1966 showing $9".624.95 remain ing uncollected and theTreasurer 'reported older arrears of taxes . amounting to. $8 , 455 29 making a total of '$18 , 080,, 24 'total tax • arrears. which is slightly downfrom previous. years. . At a special meetingheld on April 1Council decided to notify the Department of Municipal Aff- airs 'that ffairs'that we will •accept 'ownership 0 of wells and water systems in pro-. posed, subdivisions•when approved by the .Ontario Water. ReSources Commission. :Also -gave two readings to the Am'berley 'Drain and called for ten- ders for garbage collection: Road accounts' for the month .of April _were $10,133.95 and Town - ;ship accounts aniounted to $1,,174:82. Council adjourned until next re- gular meeting on June '5th .. •EARL TOUT.. CLERK ' St Joseph's Council held, their May •meeting in Kingsbridge ' Separate 'School with 24 menbers and one visitor present and • Mrs ,C. Reigling presiding • ii was decided• to .pack.,a bale for Combermere`- ` Diocese. Convention is' May 24th and•25th'in Windsor. Garden Party plans were, discussed The date of the. Garden Pasty usually 'held in July has been chan- ged to. Sunday , August 6th due to,. Wbrq• Centennial• Celebrations in'surroun-, ding communities. Suggestions to emphasise Centennial Year at the, , event by dress; 'decorations etc.. •.. would be appreciated. There .will • be an exchange of houseplants at the June, meeting. All were in 'favour of holding a bake sale third Sunday of each Month after eleven' o' clock. Mass .• .Mss.. Robert Howard 'was appoint: • ed •lunch convener., At the June meeting there will' be' ,1;panel •discussion - ;What -does C.W.L. mean to me?... Meeting was adjourned and: lunch.. was served by: hostesses Mrs, Pete Van Osch, •'Mrs.. Joe Van Osch, -Mrs. . Antone Van Osch and Mrs. Frank Reigling • atone 52; 10 yr.. Seal., 10 yr: Guard; ``Lynda Stanley 52, 7 yrt Seal; '7 yr. Guard; Janet Cooke . • . 50, 2nd' Certificate, 8 yr'. Guard; Carol Brown•50,'10 yr, iSeal, 10 yr, Guard i,.4urray`Johnstone.51'; a Il yr. seal, • ll' y r , Guard; John .. Ernberlin 50;,certificate; 1 yr. ' sin; Jim'M3ac15onald 50, 12 yr. Seals:' 11 yr. Guard; Neill Taylor , 2nd ' certificate, 5 yr. pin; Donnie Mac Donald; 47; .10 yr. Seal; 9 yr. . Guard; Sharyn Mowbray, 43., 12 Yr. Seal; Beverly MacDonald; 42, It yr. Seal, Janet Carruthers 45, 9 yrs. . Seal, $ yr. Guard;' Judy Reid 51, 14 yr Seal, 10 yr; Guard; Terry Tay- ler' 48,. 9 yr. Seal •7 yr. •Guard;.. :Eric Taylor :47, 6' yrs, Seal, 6:yr,. Guard; Jim Henderson 49, 12 Yrs.. • 'Seal; .10 yr,. Guard ' • WEDNESDAY, 'MAY 17th,. 1967 SU N Life inayraneeis the, one certain, way a man of moderate ;meaps,' can, plan:. for the security of his, fancily on a permanent basis, Let me' tell you how. • 1 K1NAHAN R.R.._ Luckiow. Pion. Wingham .3577.1957 • ' LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA•. KINLOUGE, Mr. -and Mrs. Jim -Hunter of Zion, visited, on Sunday with Mr', And -Mrs 'Don Gillespie, Ronnie and Cathy. ' Mrs. Harvey ' Hodgins of Holt, Michigan spent; the week -end with. relatives and: friends here Mrs•, James Hodgins Sr. who has been a patient in the W ingham and District hospital for the past two: weeks was able to return•horpe on Saturday. • The teacher Mrs.. Jaynes McEwan and pupils touredthe village on; Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.. Howard Whitesides; Howard,. Brian and Kathleen of Toronto spent.Satrirday with her parents, Mr. arid. Mrs•: Arthur Hal- denby. :•S Mr. and 'Mrs,: , Chris lark of Kir- : cardine "visited with Mr.` and Mrs; • Bert Nicholson, Allan and . Lots. Sunday visitors`w•ith Mrs, Gertru Gertrude Walsh were Mr',' and: Nlrs, Frank Currie, .Brenda and Darlene .of Waterloo Card Avis of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs: Miller Hartwick' and.. Wayne of .Kincardine, Mr; . and Mrs. ,Scott .Walsh,' Stephen, Debbie and Sherry of .Carlsruhe.' Mr and Mrs, Clare Sparlrng and-. farnily:of Walkerton visited:on Sunday with Mrand Mrs: George Haldenby Mr .; and Mrs' Norman Fry' and' family of'Harriston were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs;. William Haldenby. . Mrs. Perry: Hodgins• is spending a few days ':with' Mr: and Mrs:' Bob: Brooks andinfantson at Winghain:.. David and •Allan,;Rhody were • among those' who went on the :bus trip to Expo, . returning home .on Thursday morning. Alex;. fewitt of Guelph •spent the weekend athis home here. ' Elden Eckenswiller Jr. of London. Was. home over, the :week -end.- Mr, and Mrs'. Bert Nicholson ". spent' an evening' during the'week. ., with Mr. and Mrs.. Howard Thom - •pson There .will be no service in 'the y Anglican •Church next Sunday and. g on May 28th ser vice and .Sunday • School ,will, be at 11 O'clock. . •Mr. -and d Mrs • . . Bert Nicholson. and Lois spent Sunday afternoon with: Mr. ..,and Mrs; Glen' Campbell at Aniber.leY: • Weare; sorry torePp rt that Mrs. Y Elden Eckenswiller is a•patient ,.in the Kincardine and District H sit'• , • Mrs Mark :Johnston of Holyrood is a patient in. the Wingham .and Dis'- •trict. Hospital. ' :r .�:"•ri►«�:.����i��i� ate rw�i`'i•r Whitechurch (1cw WHITECHLIRCH. NEWS • The Whitechurch U.C.W. held their meeting ion Wednesday at t the home of Mrs., Russel Purdon. Mrs "!George Mitchell played quiet ' music prior to the service..Mrs,.1 Garnet Farrier gave a reading "Somewhere The. Signs of Thee" The Scripture.:w'as read by Mrs: 1. • Russel Gaunt :and Mrs Carl Weber led in. prayer: Mrs. .Garnet Farrier P Y_ read from the Study; Book "Intoe a` Nation".. The, Topier' was The .• 'Church and Education God loved then regardless of race or • . .religion, Churches sponsor different. schools, for example' o` there ,is'the one for crippled child ren, where • children of all religions:,, may.come." In 1616 schools were started for the' Indian. children :in • Quebec. In the Atlantic ;Provinces..very' few could write their own name until 1722 when schools.. were "started;: As 'towns sprang up more schools be- came available .blit the -economy in New Brunswick was•stronger than• the other provinces. In Ontario••as farmers. settled ; schools` were • built.. it was :1807• when the first school 'law was rzi ade . ',It told Of hardships of„the first: schools which still managed tooexist. •In 1830'the ' average' student stayed in school one. year •A discussion followed on the education of today In the west the .church has taught, tothe people that all peoplcan live together as equals. , ' •.e • Canada's Hymn, ' Go Tell It To • • The Mountains and. He ;Has Got The Whole World. in His,iiands were . sung. Mrs; Garnet Farrier:led in•;a` Bible:Link puzzle and •:also re ad' • a • . poem Mrs...Ezra'Scholtz•, president.,' p re=;`' sided for the business. Mrs .Carl " Weber '•$ecretary, read.the tri in 7, :utes 'andg ave;the treasurers. report for Mrs. 'Albert Coultes . . The,Society : Soctetreceived 'invitations' to attend thefollowing meetings:': Donnybrook •Iola l0, Calvin -Brick. My,30 .and Bluevale June L The • roll call Was, answered 'by 14 ladies and S, childrn were in'.attend ante Theladies. answered' telling -of a woman of the •Bible and her con-: tribution to society "Mist •Scholtz . 'gave:the ,story of the:Lily of the Valley which is the flower for ;day.. Y Donations for the Junebale' are to be left it Mrs. Garnet. Farrier4s'. The offering was received;by Murray Gibb: Rev Mitchell closed .the' • meeting with.. prayer wvLEr aeanois Custom Butchering - Curing and Smoking • Cutting and 'Wrapping- Sausage 'Making --- Fast. Freezing HOGS AND CATTLE ON MONDAYS' " CATTLE ONLY ON WEDNESDAYS With Two Big Coolers, We Are Able To Hang • Your Beef From 1 To 3 Weeks, Whatever Your Requirements Are F'or Home. Freezers We " Choice Home' Killed' Beef-' Pork' • and Lamb In Any (identity t Lowest Marketin... Prides $u,. tY g ALL MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED':FA* ,YOUR PROTECTION ALL 1UPLEY. 100 OR1 6 CHAS. HOOISMA -- PROP. wit) :(' MI ,LU T.w by ti iatic Vacs We we h our 1 facil riot ' Luck 'ides closi at 8: ' midis On m.ee 'Will Angl .teacl .at th stupe :Is al mens if goin .arid this 'som4 ane sotnl turn mat the for 'An .the :Qua : snow 'Toe O w i ti fust] Uni ,:Un met Asht •L vis • Mrs,. char Jardi Mt chap Stuai eta,. ; a sol M'r forth miss in C d•iffe had B 'p with the+ . Mrs•; Un Cate • .10:) -•• .joins . cent June .was .i.aI( 20, •Flt ed f� • May Jim. with • edit A si slips love cem