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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-05-17, Page 15WEDNESDAY: MAY 1.lth. 1%7 THE L'UCKNOW ;SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO SEE OUR SAMPLES ON PER.9 x :.. AS LOW AS TILE ber is equipped to; install Your wall to walk. rugs �eaverr l u,. goods. • Q CORLON! SNEET GOODS' . We stock •numIrous colours in ARMSTRONG., VINYL ASBESTOS TILE CUSidM -DESIGNED monthly rarmnn.. M.. 'WINGHAM :PHONE • 357-2581 iII Campaign •WHITECH'URCH NEWS `:'The, regular meeting of White ,churchWomen's Institute was held Tuesday evening rn'Whitechurch: Community Memorial, Hall With an attendance of; 22. The. • Meeting opened with the•Ode arid Mary Stewart ;Collect The presi- dent, 10rs. Bill Evans welcomed ' all to the. meeting •` The. Secretary Mrs. Russel Mc- Guire read'the. rain es;and'corres- pondence and gave,the financial • ,statement-. After discussion it was decided the :meeting day should still be the second Tuesday, Those offering to'collect- for. the. Salvation Army Red Shield; camp.- aign Were Mrs. Johnston Conn, . Mrs. Russel Ross; .Mrs..Don Ross, . . Mrs,, RusselGaunt, Mrs: Dave' Gibb The roll call was ;answered by ,a ;:gift for the Wingham. Hospital Tuck Shop and reading a poem .:' about, Mother ., , Mrs. Wallace; Conti, delegate to 'Officers Conference at•,Guel.P h Itad her report given by Mrs. Russ •el,Ross.: She told, ofthe tour. on Tuesdayevenng to the Adelaide • Hoodless Homestead -and of. Greet- ings,from Lr... McLaughlin, :Miss McCready and. .Mrs.,'Everett .Small provincial president , who stressed thatall who hive talents should use diem . Allishould'ask themselv- es hemsely es. not what will the Institute do for me but 'what carie I dolor the. instit- • ute.' From the discussiong Prou s it ' . F�rRedShield was learned to have' a scrapbook •for the current events, and when. you have' a• guest speaker`h'ave them near the first of :the. meeting: They had,* question box and; a panel to answer • Mrs Frank Ross ave Current Events. The, motto '' Strong, desire.. is. the Mother 'of' Attainment" Everyone "of us have .:had desires which are necessary'for progress This:old world." of ours,' our Instit ute;'and our different organizations have had their nucleus in . a desire:. to be helpful and.niake progress easier for others less' fortunate than • we and 'that :is as it •should be As mothers we, should try and talk •and: guide footsteps 'for desires arid wishes to counsel, but it cannotbe a command or:demand.. A'desire. has .to be planted and m anifested, ., then., it must be nurtured or mother- ed, prayerfully and carefully: Thus do we:with`.patience. .guid' ance and divir[e help attain our objective and goal. In. this way we are able' to say, "Desire is the " Mother of Attainment" Miss Mary Hehn conducted a •con= test and Mrs; Johnston. was winner with Mrs:. Russel, Ross,second . Mts. Russel', McGuire ;conducted a con • ;test with Mrs. 'George Fisher .being winner., The Meeting with the Queen .after which' Grace was sung and lunch served. by the host- esses Mrs. Russel; McGuireand Mrs •Frank Ross. During lunch the lucky cup was held`by'Mrs. slim Currie, "for which she received a gift Yon may select your wedd+, t invitations, announcements " a' and 'acceiisories; with cont plete confidence as to quality and cotirectness"of £orm., 4,6 lit trimOti4 BEAUTY s t Asstc D! TINCrtON • SOCIAL. cORREcI7( S Penonth:ed Madam j. ins,, matches and cake hakes• also a ailable. Kinloss Dative ' Wingham FRANKLIN GRAHAM' ' John Franklin Graham passed, • • away in Wingham and District, 'Hospital on Wednesday May 10th, following a stroke,: . Frank; as he was familiarly known; was '74 years of. age. He '• was born Kinloss Township on February 16th,'1893;.°a son of John Graham and Mary Anne Barclay. The Graham farm is in Kinloss Township, a few miles east of Lucknow•on'Highway 86 and where Frank farmed. most of his life .. He never married. Fifteen years ago Frank moved, .'to. Lucknow and boarded, at the• home of Mrs, Neil IvlacGallum until four years ago when .he. moved to one of the 'AshtonApart • ments on. main 'street .'; He is survived •by one brother, . Wilfred' at New Westminster, British,Columbia; 'a brother-in-law and one sister-in-law, both in 'Edmonton;. nieces:and' nephews.;, •He was predeceasedby one brother and two sisters Earle, Mil, dred and Helene,' Funeral service was,:held on ' Friday May 12th from MacKenzie, Memorial Chapel Lucknd'w ' Rev.. Rod MacLeod of Lucknow• Presby:, ter.ian Church:. was minister,. Interment was at Greenhill cemetery. 'Pallbearers were:'Peter Sherriff ,• -Al, ..Ken .and Don Marr' all`great nephew ;''Kenneth Mur die, Larry Salkeld, :Flowerbearers were• Alex MacNay,` Kelso. Mac- N'ay; Cameron MacDonald, Alex.. MacLeod. Late Seeding pauses. Problems:::::: (by G.R. dear, • Agricultural.` Representative • • Bruce County.) Thelate seeding isnot :conducive:; to high yields of •barley : .Many, farmers will'be:•trying for the ,Bar . . ley Sweepstakes in which they have to produce over 2 tons to collect. The prize money is. now $200.,00 to the winner plus the entry •fees which 'happen. to come,. in:: All entries must be made by July 1st. 'Many farmers will be thinking df putting' on ,an extra bag' of Ammonium Nitrate, Too much nitrogen, at this late date followed by growthy weather could make' thestraw gr�w t�� rank and'cause lodging,. •If the barley'is not seeded for another '10. ,:daYa s it might be just ,. as wise 'not to bother with the' extra nitrogen for this year. Evert if pasture is riot very much in evidence.for this time of year,'. do not delay putting the cattle out • to pasture to, get thern used. to . it so they will make good use'of the:, grass when it .does grow. • : , • If alfalfa is going out of your ' mixture's in themeadows,''an appli cart of barnyard manure Of. if there isn't any barnyard manure . 100-150.lbs. of Ammonium Nitrate ,will boost yields of hay'or p' sture.. .In the long run, however, it i 'much' better to; shorten up the roti. ation and plow' after 4 years of .. meadow rather than wait for 6 or' 7 "year's. The extra expense of clover seed can pay well. A `. [farmer cannot afford to accept lower yi:eldtnd.crops with old, weak a1fa�'ISar°i;Lt�..kils: °"��'sw.uw,rssa .++r�i"�tiww, +•ev�vw•«r,w. 1 notice in the Crop Insurance Plan that farmers can insuretheir oats, barley,' and mixed grain but application must• be made by. May 10th., If you itend to' insure you`% crop you better get,lius right away even • though it ;may not et be sown;. PAGE FIFTEEN WED RECENTLY AT PINERIVER CHURCH: M.ASTERSON' -`WILSON Pine' River •United Church, en haticed by candelabraand baskets of white snapdragons and. shata • • mums, ,was the setting for the'... marriage of Judith' Anne Wilson and •Allan Arthur Mastersonof Kitchen- er, The:double-ring•ceremony wasp performed by Rev; Harold 'Pillen on Saturday; April, 29, 1967. • The, bride is flied aughter "of Ivlr.' and Mrs Delbert ;Wilson of R.'R,1 ' Ripley •'arid the groom is ; the son of Mr, and'Mrs,'Harold,Masterson of Southampton, Escorted and given in marriage in her father,, the' bride .was radiant in a floor -length sheath gown of ,peau.with•.alencon lace appliques, elbow -length sleeves, and'detatch= able circular chapel train, topped 'with a bow . A lace petalled head.; piece accented 'with seed pearl's •and crystal beads' held her shoulder length .triple, tiered' veil She carried a: bridal bouquet of a yellow -throated orchid ; ` stephanotis -and ivy. Mary Ellen Wilson was her sister's m:aid of. honbur. The bridesmaids. were Maithel Lee and Debbie Wilson, sisters of the bride and Donna :Masterson, sister of the groom. They were similarly attir- ed in yellow peau, fashioned on Empire lines ,and accented in, back. by 'a floating panel topped with a •• bow .Their `headpieces were match. ingyellow floral clusters 'and tulle. They.carried bouquets ofwhite 'and' . Y yellow shasta.mums:` Little Joanne Pollock was.'her :' cousin'rflowergirl and wore ;a White' eyelet, dress trimmed with lace and a'yellow's:ash 'and 'bow.. `. She carried .a dainty gathering , : • ` :basket of white and yellow shasta mums Master Tommy . Wilson ,;' brother ,of the bride',' acted, as' ring bearer,, Robert Mahon of Southampton ; was groomsman Allan Smith_of Frankfort.,. brother - in-l1aw of 'the I groom, ,Murray Ferguson of Ripley 'and- Kenneth.Dewar . of Barrie apfism Feld At Pine River Church ' AMBERLEY NEWS . The; Sacrament of baptism 'was;. administered at Pine River United -church on Sunday by Rev. H. pill - en . ill -en. Children baptized were Christ: opher Douglas, son of Mr . and : ' • Mrs. Douglas Farrell, and:;S•andra Pauline, daughter of. Mr. ;and Mrs.,- Lorne Henry. Certificates. and carnations were presented to each child by Wilson Farrell Mrs'.: Glenn Campbell.who was, a 'patient in St. Joseph's'Hospital,, London returned. hone on Sunday of last ATTENDS'GRAND LODGE Attending'•Grand 'Lodge at Coiling wood last week were`George Mon- crief,'Master of the Arrtberiey 'Orange. Lodge; Reg `Godfrey and Donald .Courtney. ' . Mr,. and Mrs. Donald Courtney visited at 'die Week end. with Mrs:::, Mable Morganof Stayner. ;They also attended the banquet at Collingwood where the Grand Lodge of, the Orange Order` was held on Friday evening. x Mrs, Archie. Courtney of. Kincardine visited with relatives in Lucknow. on Sunday and with Mr, and Mrs. Bob Courtney, Mr. and: Mrs. Jack Blue were` Sunday gt ests,.O Mr.. and' Mrs Bob Courtney and family. • Mr. and'Mrs; Lloyd Courtney and family, of London visited with Mrs. Florence Courtney on Sunday Reids Cornets W. I, Will hold. their meeting at the community hall' on Thursday 'evening,, May, 25tH . ... • . ^,z '`" +t-1 :titin'l i " inti "I ",," j',t;'i +e.. cousins of the bride, ushered the guests .. 'Organist was Miss: Betty Emmerton• of. Kitchener and soloist ,Mrs. Farquhar. MacDonald' of Torr. Onto Who; sang "Give To Our God; Immortal Praise" and "The,Lord's Prayer" •At the reception' in Reid's Corn- ers Connmunity'Hall, the.;bride's mother• received wearing :a, ' jacketed' sheath dress of,turqubise "lace with •matching adcessories,' white hat, and: a corsage of pink roses. The groom's mother assist- ed, gowned: in a pale blue two- piece dress with beige accessories .____. and a corsage;' of pink .roses For travelling to Montreal and +Expo,the bride, chose a three piece basket -weave ,suit of turquoise blue wool. with' matching` petalled hat', black patent accessories. and or chid corsage.. .• Mr.. and Mrs; Masterson have tak en up residence• in :Kitchener where the bride. is a secretary in the Fed- eral Building and the groom'is••em- ployed with Schneiders. 21 YEARS •OLD?. , When '. you him. '21 Y fou T.are no ' longer 9. covered by -your pa rents' .H ospital. insurance.: You .must take . out °. individual.. ,mem.bershi,p''within X30 days:: Get ;your . ap plication :form :at, a bank .a hospital, .or' the.Commission : z NEW JOB? To keep. insured' fol- low. the<..instructions` on. the . Hospital ' In, surance ''Certificate': • of Payment -form 104". th.at your present employer is required -..to give, you. on leaving, NEWLY. WED?" `The "family' Hospital Insurance premium 'must now be paid to 'cover husband and' wife. Notify'y.;our "group" without de- lay or, if you both pay, • premiums direct, n 'tify:the Commission Your NTARIO NOSPITAi INSURANCE Plan.• . Ontario Hospital; Services Commission, Toronto I Ontario. ..a:r�awvir.