The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-06-21, Page 13WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21st 1%7
THE LUCKNOW .SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Announcing
The New
True
Chequing
Account
Here's .a brand-new chequing account from
Bank of Montreal. It's called True Cliequingand it's
designed to be used in combination with True Savings.
How the two account
plan works at glance
' TRUE. CHEQUING
TRUESAVINGS•
The Disadvantage .
No interest.'
The Advantages
Convenient, way to pay bills.
.; Simplifies budgeting: ;
Low cost, •
,.Permanent record of
expenditures.
Cancelled cheques'. as receipts
1
..
The Disadvantage
No chequing
tk
The Advantages .
41/2 °AA on mu ris tutfi monthly'
'• 'balance: .. .
Money always available. .
Free transfers to True • . ',"
... •,Chequing.
Free cash withdrawals.
Keep enough in. your'True Chequing •Accountto;pay
your bills. Put the rest into 414% True Savings.:
(If you already have a 3% Savings Account, you can
convert it. `to True Savings). Where? At your
neighbourhood Bank of Montreal.ersi..
,6 Rio?, , • _
Bank of Montreal
Canada's.FIret Beak •
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,. LUCKNOW ° BRANCH: W. D. ,:ROSS, ' MANAGER:•
KINLOUGH "
:,Mr. and Mrs..Howard:'Bennett at Detroit
and son' Howard of Toronto visited
on.Saturday with Mr. and Mrs..
Arthur • u Haldenby.
Pn Sunday,,;next' the Anglican
service will be held at '.9;•30, 'a .iii.•
...
;SPRAINED ANKL'E`..
Miss Winnifred. °Percy is.. confined
to her home' with a badly sprained
•ankle'.
Mr. and Mrs: pertNicholson
spent:the. week -end ,with .relatives:
Mr and .Mrs Jerry Collison of
Rexdale silent the week -end with
Allan • and Lois Nicholson. .
UNDERWENT ,S,URGERY
We are sorry to report that Mrs.,..
Ivan McFarlan underwent surgery
at the Wingham and District Hos
a
pital: during the .week. We wish .;
her a good recovery. ,
Harold Haldenby_left this .week •
for Sarnia where he is employed
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Donate
Donate Trophies
For Field Day
Agriculture:and, Canadian 'I,ndus
try was the 'theme of the June
meeting of the Lucknow Women's:
Institute, with Mrs. Omar Brooks
President', , presiding for the busin-
ess:, Mrs: Armstrong Wilson read,
the minutes, and ,the roll call was
answered by "An agricultural,
product that has been ,processed:
for domestic use". It• was approv-
ed that' the. Lucknow Institute
would donate two trophies for the
Lucknow Public School field day.
14ucknoW Women's Institute. is'to '
serve tea at the. Southampton
Museum in the Log Cabin on..
July 14th., ,
The Institute picnic is •to be held '
.at Point Clarke on June 29th,. With
Mrs. Garfield MacDonald and
Mrs. Mel''Greer on the program.'
Cheerio report was given by Mrs
Chas ..Steward and Mrs.' N.J.,.
MacKenzie. reported on,Pinecrest
Nursing. Home.
Arrangements' were made for.
mmbers .Who .would like to -go to'
the National Convention • in
Guelph .on' June,l2th
Mrs'.. N.J: MacKenzie then .'
presided:' for the following
program, which.opened with a
delightful solo "Dear Hearts"and ..
Gentle People" , by .Brenda
Ritchie with •Mrs ; Wes Ritchie as
accompanist on the'piano. .
The and to,• "Rural communities
.are thestrength° of. the 'nations" ,
was,taken by Mrs. Wes Ritchie
Mrs. Alex Andrew was •
guest ".speaker and spoke on;the •'
"processing of milk';,.,;In her talk
she described•th:e processing of
the milk from when the cow., is '
Milked 'until ..we receiveit' 'and that'
it is, not exposed to air. or touched
by hand ,until it is'poured• from the
•carton:: Canadians Are .the :highest
consumers of 'milk in its various
forms, averaging 475,gals per, per
son per year: '
•'Mrs: Clarence Bell reported on
the:afternoon session of the district'
annual. .. ' :.
Nancy ' Walden` then•played a de=
lightful piano solo, ' "The Sound of
Music'? ..Two contest were enjoyed ,.
which were 'conducted by Mrs .
•Wes Ritchie.
With Mrs....Was Ritchie at -the
piano,' the Queen and Institute
Grace Were- sung and lunch was
served by the hostesses:,
district President
At KairsheaVlIJ.
Nits; George Whitby', District
'President; was guest speaker at the
June Kairshea W.I. •meeting, held
Thursday evening at the home of
Mrs. Ted. Collyer. Mrs.' Whitby
was introduced by Mrs, Donald
MacKinnon. As this was ;a Isublic •
Relations meeting, she told each '
member to' be a public relations
officer, show enthusiasm for,Instit-;•
ute. work 'and invite friends to' join.
5 ,.
The roll. call was- answered by
members telling Of.theit' Centenn-
ial. projects .
entenn-i'al,projects. Mrs., Parish Moffat
gave the Horne Economics and
Health report:, Mrs. Donald Mac-
Kinnon told ;of a .meeting,held':to ,
plan menu for the- Grade 8 banquet
to be held June 28th: Tables will
be set up Tuesday evening if Legion'
Hall is available. •
Mrs. Roy Finlayson took the chair
for the programine. Mrs. Wm.
Scott played some rousing Scotch
tunes and, also for a sing -song of
favourite songs led by'Mrs.. Philip'
Steer. ' •
Mrs Lloyd MacDougall. conduct.:..
ed a contest on the floral emblems
of the provinces. Mrs, Evan Keith.
read a `splendid topic prepared by
Mrs. Wm. Eadie - Make the W.'1,
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carefully
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bite' out ,of the poorly arranged'. estate
draining • away assets built 'up.
over many years, as well as creating
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THE •
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372 Bay St 35 Dunlop St., 73. Mississaga E.,
Toronto .. Barrie Orillia .
enrich ,our lives ,.n�t wear it out.
Much can be. gained,:from`Institute
work.
Two. members were attending
Other' meetings `,this 'week. 'Mrs.
Harvey Houston at the F. W. I. C.
Conference at. Guelph` and Mrs.-
A. Hughes at the: Ontaiio HistosiGcarl
Convention, in Port Elgin. "Mrs
Hughes had ' prepared P re Fared r a' splendid
report of the District Annual which'
was. read by Mrs. Ira Dickie.
The hostess was' thanked.; by Mrs.
Finlayson; A delicious "•lunch of
angel food, strawberries and, ice
creanl,was served ,by the :hostess
and directors, Mrs. MacDougall
and ;Mrs .:: Finlayson.
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Sery ce
.Attend 0.
S.T.. HELENS.:NEWS
BAPTISMAL SERVICE, . •
On Sunday,morning Rev. ;AE..
W llis•conducted. baptisrrmal `service
at the St. Helen's Church. Michele
Dianne, daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. •
George Huriiphrey, • was baptized
This 'service was .also attended by
the Orange Lodges of -North Huron.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rose and
fa.rpilyof Guelph were week end
visitors with Mr, and ;.Mrs. ;Harvey,,
Webb.
Mr. and Mrs. David Swan and Su.
saniof Toronto were week=end
visitors: with Mr; and : Mrs . ' Gordon
Struthers
Assistant Manager
At W�o�bridge .
AMBERLEY NEWS
Lynn Ferguson,, son of Mr, arid,
Mrs: John Ferguson of the fourth ,
concession of Huron township has
secured a' position with' the Carl
man Educational Associate, Ltd. ,
as assistant manager at;Woodbridge
near Toronto..
Mrs..: Maria Hicks of Weston spent ,
last week with Mr, and Mrs. John
A. McDonald of the second con-
cession of Huron and":with other
relatives.
Elmer,Culburt of Southfield,
Michigan, 1,1 drilling a well on his'
property at. Amberley. ,
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