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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-11-22, Page 15194 >ed fides 11 a New. pictur- ',ducat ises, of p farm ents; gs, ive ie .d. Quee WEDNESDAY, NOV. rintl, i%7 Jiii p aboard the rugged . sNO HAWx and see What fun really means: Designed with many new features for your, comfort.' Your 'choice of power plants. See them today and enjoy them aomorrow. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, IUCKNOW, ONTARIO. CH RIFMAS IE A TILLEY ,BILLFOLD, LEATHER CASE OR CLUTCH PURSE GOLD LETT.ER!NG..OF NAME OR INITIALS ON LEATHER GOODS, PURCHASED mbach Pharmacy PHONE S211-311114:• •• Frree `ilrp' Platt Animal Health w rw • Ila�d' Injure1:.: • fl:Corfl facker LANGSIDE NEWS Peter de Boer ;had his right hand: injured on Wednesdayafternoon when it was caught in his corn Picker. . ,His thumb was taken off at the knuckle, and the bone at the end' of the third finger was • crushed His injuries might have been more serious if the shear pin had 'not cut off. His friends are sorry to hear of his' accident and • wish him a speedy recovery. He is a patient in •Winghamt and gist- ric:t-Hospital The committee of,the Langside Community Hall met at 'tile home. of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wall on Saturday evening. Plans were made, fora Community Christmas, Concert in the Hall on Saturday .. evening December. 9. Card parties will be .held in the .new year... . Lynda and Barbara.McQuillin.and Don Nickel of Toronto spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs,. Dick McQutllin and Ronnie. Miss Emma. Richardson and Grab- ' rab-` am Moffat returned on Wednesday from a" visit with Miss .Margaret 'Moffat in Toronto. Edna Wall of London was 'an over —nrg1 guerst cif /Vf rion Wall on 'Sat urday: Mrs, Art Hodgi.�s Honored By Friends CULitOSS CORNER.. NEWS On: Friday afternoon a.group of friends and., neighbour. gathered ,at ••• ,the home of Mrs. Art.Hodgins:to honour her before leaving the 10th• to rnake'her home. in Teeswater, Mrs. Midford 'Wall .waschairlady for..a short ,prograrnme of readings and chnrPsrt ' 'Mrc 4n.p4 read an .address to Mrs.. Hodgins after which Mrs. Ernie Hanna resented' her with a lovely pole lamp and some money. Mrs: Hod- gins expressed;her thanks for. the kindness shown' to her/ Following is the Address: Hclyrood, Ont. 'Nov, 17, .1967. Dear' Rose: We are gathered here this after noon'to spend a •social time with you -before your; leaving out comm - unity to snake Your home in; Tees - water . ees-water.. • You have Wort the respect of 'us' all and the affection of our •' children: You. have 'proved your- self our- self a good neighbour and have 'shown your willingness to .help. at • all times. '• We wish for you good health and happiness in your new home. • Please accept•t.his gift as a token of our esteem from your neighbours and friends.h'ere. Come back often 1 . won't .yoU'� • Sunday visitors with Mr. and . Mrs. Torn Stewart and boys•were: . Harold•H'aldenby and .Geordie of Sarnia and. Bob Smith of Goderich: Sunday visitors with Mr', and Mrs. James Haldenby and girls were Mr`, and. Mrs.. Art Campbell and farn.ily of Kincardine;. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bolte and .farnily:,.of Downsview., and Mr. and lobs. Oi11 'Burt and :family of Kinlough ' We are happyto r.eport.thal.N; E. (Ted) Haldenby"had'returned from Kitchener-Waterl oo hospital g at and is convalescing his home. Mr ' and Mrs. Ross Gray of:Blue- ,vale.spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs: Midford Wa11r it Mr, and *Mrs. Tom Hackett of Ashfield teturned, to their home after spending a" few days at the home of their•d"atighter Mrs: Mid- ford`Wa : 4 PAGE, P,IFTEEN "You never had to worry about retirement" •f• Not this happy couple! Many . year ago, Bob invested in a Sun. Life Retirement In- come policy and, now that he is '65, he will be receiving from Sun Life a $400 cheque every month.: And when Bob dies, his wife willreceive two-thirds of this amount each month as long as she lives, ' • ' Chances are you too may look forward"to manyhappy retirement years. Follow. Bob's example. Why not give me a call today? IuAM; :J." KINAHAN R.R.2 Lucknow Phone Wingham '3S7=19$7'; SUN LIFE.. ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA A MUTUAL COMPANY • Property History Gif en A�'W,1. Meeting,• Sold b�0 Of Dean McLeod's Books The . November meeting: of ICair-•'. Pension Fund ea4V-.4. a ,• -ursdaa re.r. Mrs Farish Moffat took the chair noon at the home of, Mrs. Allan for the programme'.` Mrs. Currie' MacIntyre Nineteen -members an- Colwell.gave a Very interesting swered the roll call telling the first ''eport ,on' the County Rally held.;in owner of their property and the ye, rupley.•and Mrs. Lloyd•ivlacDougall, their home was' built: Many had.. searched out old :records. Crown: .deeds showed farms t:aken'up; as early as '1854. and many 'of the large country homes were built a:hundred. years ago. An interesting will; found. with_ papers was readby Mrs, Donald C. Maclntyre. Seventeen • members had broughtbaby or child• hood pictures•whicti,made a most interesting guessing contest, Curator , Mrs. Hughes, :asked for help in compiling a summarized historyof our community ••which is needed for bringing the Robert - history of obert-historyof Bruce'•County :from the first edition up to:1967., Merri' bers offered to assist with writing 'sand typing: • .. , The 4-14 Achievement Day for the course "Working with Wool", will be held in Lucknow o:n Decem• bet 9th.' • ' As Centennial year is drawing. to a• close Mrs; C. Roulston read a detailed report on Kairshea`s Cent- ennial project, the publishing of, Miss Dean MacLeod'S poems, F Seven hundred .'copies have been 'printed and around Six hundred sold, The cost•of'publishing now," being realized it was decided by, a ballot vote to give Miss MacLeod the :remaining books. Anyone wishing copies,may purchase them from Miss MacLeod or at the Sent- inel Office.: ent-inel.Office..` In the committee :reports,; Mrs. Frank MacKenzie reported on'the At Nome •and the 4H trip she had to the Royal Winter' fair. Mrs. F. Moffat read a poem on the making of soft so: pioneer style, Mrs.. • aience Rit 'i'e` reported', on the •te recently held concerning the M nnonites and the, Canada 'reported on the area Cotive/ntion' in Markdale •The guest speaker,' Miss Angela Arn itt of Western'• Univer- sity, was praised highly. • Margaret,: ,Norma and. Marilyn'ne• `MacIntyre and Anne. Colwell staged a play'with ;their dolls. ' Courtesy remarks 'were. given. by Mrs, Gordon Wall: Lunch was serv- ed by the hostess and directors Mrs:: E. Moffat ,and Mrs., G. Wall. • • South Kinloss YPS Reorganize KINLOSS NEWS.:. Rev..' R. 'MacLeod held •a re -organ• izatton: meeting for the. Y. P.S in South Kinloss church on Sunday 'evening. Last year's eXecutive were rettirried to. office., President -.. Jim •MacKinnon, Vice -President - Bruce ColWell. Secretary Waiter. Dickie ands Treasurer - Mac vI3c- I'nn,es. • We are glad to, hear that Brian 'Keith w,ho'was very ill in. Wingham and District 11ospital last: week is much, improved.. Gilbert •ITaniilton is a patient inR: Wingham and -'District Hospital',ry= , " Betty 'Harnilton'of Niagara Falls was home for the week -end. Mr: and Mrs. Ira' Pickle and William spent the week -end at Hope Bay. Mrs: John Dickie return- ed home with them'.• The annual Parent's Night for 1st; Kinloss Scouts will be held in the Scout Hall on November 27th a,t. ,8:15 p. rn : 'Lloyd Ackert will show pictures :of his •Europealrt