The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-07-12, Page 11,WEDNESDAY JULY' .I Viii?'..
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW O t 1O
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The final meeting for all teach-`
ers, 'helpers,' and others involved,.
in the Lucknow Vacation Bible
School will be this Friday
evening in the. Lucknow and Dist
• r ct High.SchooL. Rooms.will be
'picked out by teachers, 'fid the:
details finalized, so that Classes •
can 'start Monday,. July 17. •
Children ,are .expeeted to be at
the school at.5, minutes Before
nine. Teachers andhelpers should.
lie earlier; if'possible., for wording
devotions. Classes will be dismissed
• at 11:45 each; waning
Officials are requesting scissors
and crayons'be brought by the
piupils.. For grades 4'and op 'also
Bibles, anil all grades l 7, pencils
v
ShowSlides
Briti� Isles. Tip
A well -attended meeting of 'South
`Kinloss Women's, Missionary Soc-
•.iety washeld at the hone. of Mit.
Currie Colwell on the, evening Of
• July 5th. Mrs. ';Gilbert ;Hamilton'.
presided `and :Mrs;. Lloyd •MacDou-
.,gall read minutes: and„corresponden
An ;invitation was received forl..
• a Meeting with'Lucknow
on August 2nd. .
The Scripture 'Study was Chapter
5 of .John's First. Epistle androll._
call was answered by a verse with:
"Eternal% Prayer Circle: wa's form-
ed by Mrs. Annie Maclntyre, Mrs.'
Donald Machntyre and Mrs, Ross
MaeMillan.Mrs. Ira -Dickie had
'the chapter:'from the Study Book
regarding Church Union, With .Mrs.
D''ouglas..Graham 'contributing
statistics from her history.'researciL.
Mrs Evan Keith conducted a Bible
Quiz and Miss Betty Hamilton.
showed colored slides of her last
year.trip to .England and, Scotland..
�yrs. Ted Collyer./and Mrs. Evan
e6 assisted the hostess with
lunch. Miss Dean MacLeod closed.
the meeting with prayer;
Centennial Theme
For Olivet
OLIVET•:NEWS .
Olivet U. C,"W, meeting on Thurs.-
• day evening was held at the home
of 'Mrs. John MacCharles.: The
theme was Centennial," and some
interesting .. , .
antiques. were shown
whilelane
p for the antique
display at the Ripley fall fair were
discussed'„ Some of the lad'i'es wore
dresses in the styles of .a hundred
years orso ago.
The roll call was answered by the
name of.a father of confederation
and a few facts about him;
Mrs.' Gerald Coiling read the
scripture and Mrs. Garnet McNaiJl .
gave the comments. Readings and.
poems were given by Mrs.' Herb
Clayton, Mrs. John MacCharles;'
Mrs. Robert Osborne and Mrs.
Harry Coiling:' A plate with a •
. Centennial designwas, presented to
the oldest. inen ber; ,Mrs. Elmer
Osborne •
•
• •Tea was 'seated f"or"m an antique;
tea pot when lunch was served..
The president i Mrs. Walter • Black
thanked the hostess and the group
for a very enleyable meeting
St. Joseph's Council
KINGSBRIDGE NEWS
Twenty-four ladies attended the
-meeting'of St. Joseph's. Council;
Kingsbridge, Monday, July 10, with
Mrs. C. Reiging, in the chair.
Miltenburg, education
convener reported, a. Communion
breakfast was served to the grade..
eight graduates. Mrs, O. H'effern.
an reported three cards sent to the,
'Wk. A reading "Our Ladles'. Role .•
In Christian Unity'?. taken from the
League Magazine Was given by Mrs:
J. Howard. The duties of ;the 'mai-,
igration and Citizenship Convener,
alto. from rhe.League Magazine
were read by Mrs. C. Reigling.,
A bakesale will ;beheld after
each, Mass, Sunday, July 16. A bale
for Combermere is.being sent this
week:: ;
.:Garden Party plans: were: discussed'.
Articles for the booth are to be=left
at:the'rectory by the last, week, in
July; `.Each lady is to donate•two
ten cent articles, wrapped for .the
fish pond. Table waiters are urged
to wear Centennialrgowns if pose.-
ible. ” In order,to clean the: base
-ment 'and, kitchen for this event , a
"bee" .will ,be`held •each Thursday,•
commencing July. 13 The. rijeeting
.was adjourned by Mrs..G. ',Frayne.
During the social hour the
"'Mystery Box" •.was;won:by, Mrs.
E.: Drennan: i.
e Messengers..,
entertain U.C;�I.
WHITECHU•RCH.NEWS
. The.Messengers *entertained the
United Church Women in the Sun -
.day School room of the church on
Wednesday afternoon Mrs; Dave
Gibb' gave the `call to worship.'
All sang the hymn'"Al1,Things
Bright and Beautiful" Cathy
Soloman read the scripture and:
Brenda Soloman' led in•prayer
The'Centennial Hymn was sung
b y Janet Sleightholm and Helen
Gibbons Joyce' Tiffin sang the solo.
'" Father,.We Thank'Thee"" Earl
Thompson . read the . Poerrt "Canada
One'`.Hundred" Helen. Gibbons
played an accordion solo .:'Drink
to me- only with Thane Eyes" .
Ronnie, Cathy, and Brenda Soloman
Earl Thompson, Joyce Tiffin,
Janet Sleightholm and, Helen Gibb'
ons, sang "Canada". ' •
The offering Was received by
Ronnie Soloman •aby
Clair Weber..
.y p
verse and Dedicated Earl Thompson.
Janet Sleightholm read a v
presented a gift Of money to the
c
M. M. "fund of the church. ,Mrs
Millan Moore received the donut,
ion'on behalf of the church:.
.prayer'. Mr.M. Ross,
led: in •
Mrs. Elmer Sleig
1VI ss, student
preacher showed slides The title.'
Was'"There was a :Bear inthe
Road" •which depicted the :work, •
and dangers the ;folks had in build-
ing the early churches •
Mr.. Ross. closed the meeting with.
prayer. Lunch was .served.
.• THINK,,!•
DON'T
SINK! '
BE WATER
.WISE,! '
• Wm. Fitzpotflcl
Dled5..j.ken'iy
AMBEItLEX, HENS
William. Fitzpatrick of the Kings-
bridge area and who was well
lty aso a plumber,: died
eommun.,-
known in the surroun
ed suddenly
following a paralytic seizure:
•DIED IN ALBERTA
Word was received by the
McNain families 'of the death:of
'Hugh McNain;.who passed away•
Suddenly at his 'home. in'Alberta..
Sympathy of the community is,: '
extended to the relatives. .
Rev, John Hill. preached his first
sermon to a large congregation on
Sunday. Rev.,Hi11 hada former
charge at Galt.' ' ',
';Flowers placed in Pine River
United Church on Sunday were in '
Memory Y
of Ritchie, son of
Mr. and>Mrs. Emile Ritchie, Lake'
Shore Road., .The sympa:thy•of the
community ' is 'extended to they '.
family;"
Mr, and Mrs. William Pace and
Mary dnd Mr,'. and Mrs. Fred
Gottchalk visited with Mrs.. Pace's'
father, Robert .Gottchalk of Tiver-
ton tivho is eighty five years of. age
Mary -Pace and Margret; Ann
Courtney" spent last week with Mr.
'and Mrs. Ivant Guy of Brarripton; .
Mr:, and: Mrs. William Blue of
•
Detroit visited with •Aniberley••
relatives and at Atherley Beach
with Mr: and '.Mrs , -Jim Blue and
family who.are spending holidays
there and with';Mrs. Sadie Blue
who is also at Amberley Beach.
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SERVICES WILL; BE.
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Six -Week Rinse
INCLUDING SHAMPOO': AND SET.
(SOc EXTRA FOR MACHINE)
ALL; OTHER PRICES. FOR PERMANENT WAVES, `° HAIRCUTS,.
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;TWAWANQSH COIJNC1LWIN:UT:ES
Council; of the Township of, West
Wawanosli met in regular session,
on July 4th., .with all members in
attendance
The minutes of the June meeting
were read: and adopted on a motion
by 'Councillors Errington 'and - Foran.
A . Sherwood was idattendance
and .lodged' a complaint .about 'water
on his .property on the 4th..concess
ion," which Council; agreed to look
into.
On a ,motion by Councillors :Chis
"holm and. Aitchison,' By -Law No.
11, 1967, was given: third reading
and finally, passed. This is a Supple
mentary road by-law in:the'arnount
$7;000.'90. to cover the purchase
of the Robertson pit.'Y
:The road accounts.were'-passed for.
payment on a motion by
Councillors ' Chisholm and Foran.
The following general -accounts' •
Were ordered•paid on a motion by
Councillors' Foran and •Aitchison;. •
Roger Pentland, fox bounty, $4,00';
County of Huron, 1967:,reforestation
share, $86.•25; Township ofHullett
debenture.instalment. $227..68;:
Township of Colborne; debenture
payment, $167.36;, Blyth -,,District
Fire Area, James Rice barn fire; .
$64, 00;' •Herbert ;Finnigan. 3 lambs
killed $70.00 Harvey' McPhee.; 2
,liv'estock inspections, $5.00; Amos
C„Martin , Gaunt & Foran '
drains $3 , 798.31; 'Amos C'. Martin,.
tile - .Gaunt Drain, • $68.2.43;
'.Robertsteel (Canada) Lirriited 4 .,
pipe Foran' & Gaunt,
galvanized., ,
$67.40; Hanna & Hamilton Const.
Co. , 'part payments Gaunt .Drain •
$2,.728.00; 'West :Wawanosh Mutual
hall fire insurance $6.25•
-
'ROAD 'ACCOUNTS; Harvey Cul-
bert, salary,,$240.82; G..
Humphrey, operator, $324,76; 'N:
McDonald. hauling gravel;, •
$365.40; N. McDonald,. backfih-
ing'eulvert..• $218.40; J. Moss,
backfilling culvert, $126„ 00;• A •
Redmond, picking and hauling
stones $22.50; Pollard Bros. Liquid -
chloride. $2,259.86; J. McGee,.
mowing, roadsides""$17.87;• Robert -
steel Limited, 72" Corrugated
metal pipe, $1,786.05; Robertsteel:
Limited , steel culverts, $450.32;• • '
Imperial Oil. Limited, fuel and tax ,
^$ 81.70;. G.. Chisholm, gear oil,
$12.92 Gamsby &,Mannerow,
Engineer's fees, $4040; R'. Mac
Eachern, •3rd payment - bridge 183,
$5,200.00; Joe Kerr, bulldozing_,
$1,100;.00, Bank of Commerce,.
C. P. P and income tax_, $64,03;
Receiver General, U.I.'stamps,
•$13,76;' C. Hanna Huron Road
;Supt. Association; $10.00;
'Receiver General,,postage stamps; . .
$S.00. •
Council adjourned:.to meet Aug .
t st Ist at 8:00 p mc
JOAN ,ARMSTRONG.
'MUNICIPAL CLERK
Guest Speaker At
Purple Grove WW.I.
Mrs. Cecil Sutton and.Mrs. Don
Gtllies were in charge of the July•
meeting of 'purple Grove `Women's • .
Institute. The meeting ;was held in
the Cominunitycentre and .the .;
ladies. appreciatedthe, fine ,job
some .men of the community had: •
done on the yard Mrs.George
' harkness acted as pianist: When:
members answered the roll call •by
naming -their fano icitee:authot. it
wasrevealed that'ost enjoyed :the .'
,rn '� yed
older .books ,. and Writers, Mrs
Howard Thompson read a Psalm:'
Mrs, Harvie Thornpson will be in
chargeo f the" group g ing ' e . of g .to the
Log Cabin on July 24. The new 4-1-1
Club will be Working with Woal :'..__...
Ivfrs; Earl Elliott•will help as.a;'
s
leader.. It wadecided to clean the
Centre on ••ly 17 u
Community J, The
'August meeting will be •on August
8 with other 'groups as guestsand
all who have Centennial dresses
are.to wear them.
Mrs.,'WM. Arnold introduced the.
guest speaker, Mrs...Howard Harri
son. She gave a review of the fict
ion book ''Hotel" by Arthur Hailey.
There are many characters and '.
'each has a story which the author
skilfully weaves together. Mrs. 'i
Francis
Boyle thanked Mrs. Harrison
and presented her with a small
gi:ft. Mrs. Victoria ,Smith, gavea
short informative talk on 'Nova
Scotia:. This. was followed' by an
'old time Geography Match.
The .Muffin'Contest was won by
Mrs.. Francis Boyle and Mrs. 'Don'
Gillies. Lunch was in charge of
Mrs. Victor Gawley and Mrs. Don
McCosh ;
i,