The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-11-19, Page 13WEDNESDAY, 'NOVEMBER 19th," .196' THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW ONTARIO
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1969 Models
SEVERAL'To CHOOSE 'FROM.
2: -.1969.,,-PONTIAC 2 door hardtops
1969 METEOR, 4 door sedan,. V8 'automatic power steering
1969 DODGE Motiaco, 4 door hardtop. ;
1969 PLYMOUTHS Fury 11, 2 door hardtop
1969 FALCON, 4 door, automatic
1968 ' D.ODG E Polara 500, 4 door,' V8 automatic
;1968 •FORD, V8, •4 door, automatic ,
1968DO
DGE Monaco, 2 door hardtop
1968 CADILLAC,. 4 ' door hardtop
1967 FORD •Custom• 2 door; 6 ylinder • automatic
1967 FORD Custom' 500, 4 door, V8 automatic
1967 CHEV Bel Air; 4 door..
1967 PONTIAC, 4 door.,' V8 automatic, power steering;:
' 1967 DODGE. Monaco; 2 .door;: hardtop, full: power,` V8'
1947 CHEV
Biscayne;-4.2-door,-6-cylinder_automatic ;
1966 CHEV' .stationwagon'
1964' CHEV statianwagon,' V8 automatic
1963 PONTIAC, 4 door, 6 automatic,.
SEVERAL OLDER MODELS
AND THE
THESE., . .
St. Helen's W.I.
The St. Helen's Women's:
lifstitute- held''their November
rneexing in the•hall r ith Mrs, Jas:
Aitchison presiding, 'The meet-
ing was opened with the Ode, and,
Mary Stewart Collect.
The roll call was answered with,
"Something that grows. on the
farm and used in industry".,
Mrs' Harold ,Gaunt gave a
report of• the District rally held
at `Dungannon.; . A. letter was.,
readµ -from the-Borrie•-1eon illW_=
inviting members to Achievement,
Day, which is:to be held in Luck
_now on December 6th
• Mrs. Ross Errington; and Ivirs
Russel Phillips afitended the
"Consumers Protection, Confer'-'
ence" held'at Clinton and. Mrs.
Phillips• gave a very good report.'
card parties are to be held:
every two weeks during the .winter
• months,; starting November, 20th.:
The: Comrnittee; are Mrs. Gordon.'
Struthers';, Mrs. Wm : Rintoul ,
Mrs;. Las, Aitchison and Mrs.
Lloyd Wh.ytock , ,and the• Commit -
.tee 'tor
ommit-;.tee:'tor December .4 are Miss
Isabel Miller, Mrs.. :Ross Errington,
Mrs. Frank McQuillinand Mrs
Allan •Miller A
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bserve baptism
►t Sunday Service.
• KINLOU'GH NEWS
Kenn'eth`Alexander Son '`of•Mr, •
•and Mrs.. Ronnie NIae-Dona:ld'. was
bapfized.•at!the,. Presbyte,rian'.
Church: on' Sunda'
Mr; and Mrs M Johnston .of•
Listoweh were; recent visitors 'with
Mr and. Mrs.. George Graham •
Mr. and•.Mrs..Clete Sparling,
n -and )ouggs:-a=sof Wa-l-ker-tagy
;visited on Sunday '• with. her p rents
Mr..and Mrs.' George,:Halderby,.
Mrs: Gertrude .Walsh went to ,
Waterloo onSunday where she •
will undergo surgery it the':' •
Kitchener-Wate.rloo,Hospital.' • We
wish her improved' health::
Mrs. Joseph Guest visited,d.uring•
the week with Mr. .and :Mrs.. Tom.
MacDonald. 'On Friday Mrs.. •Bert'
'ref -:-T esw-ater- also
ed at the same home and, they
all spent. awhile with MrGuest..
who i rrati lir i -n the-Whigtrairt
and District•'. Hospital r •
Bob''Brooks and: Bevan and
Mrs Morley Bushell of Wingham
Visited, ' on Thursday'w'ith Perry
Hodgins and' with Mrs. John.'Barr
Mr : and Mrs, Remc Stewart •of
Millarton visited with Mr, and
Mrs. TOM MacDonald.
Misses Edna and MAY, Boyle
visited on Wednesday.vyith:,Misses
' Nellie and Margaret .Malcolm' at•:.
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.Tuesda} with \lr, and Mrs:; Frank
Mauldeii and Keith
M s Joe Scott of Ripley, Mr•.
and Mrs: Bert Alton of Belfast
were dinner guests on Tuesday
with „Mr. 'and Mrs, Jack. Scott and,
MrsNilliatn Cox,
The W; I .� had,asuecessfui� Ha.l
lowe'en party on October .31. Mr.,.'
.and Mrs. Ron Meehan of Lucknow
judged the costumes..;
Mrs'. Russel Phillips .took over
for the programme and •sl:ie -.held
a quiz contest.: -.The topic was
well
Prepared,by Mrs;:. Chas Mac=.
Donald and' Mrs. /Chris Cook gave
a reading,, ''War and'Peace". Mrs
Harvey Webb prepared the Motto,
"'The, world •is. ready for Canadiai
wealth so Canadians must be
ready to, proal ce-lt" T -it -was:
read by Mrs. E. Rice
With Mrs Rice at the piano; the
ladies sang, •Its. later than• you
think": ' Iviembers celebrating
birthdays and.anniversaries, were,:.
pr sem,.nZe withT song ., suug.,by-tlu
members;' �.
' TheTneeting was closed with. the
Queen and the institute. grace.::' •
At the conclusion Mrs. .Robt:
Aitchison held a contest The
hostesses, Mrs-: •Russel Phillips.
Mrs. Chris ook ' C • and Mrs. Gordon
Lyons served a lovely unch.:.•'
PAGE THIRTEEN
USE
CHRISTMAS SEALS.
IT'S A MATTER OF
LIFE AND BREATH.
CHRISTI`v1AS SEALS'TIGHT
EMPHYSEMA. TUBERCULOSIS
AND OTHER RESPIRATORY
DISEASES
U'C inov W.1.
.Mrs. ' Alex MacKaypresided for
the November meeting of the
Lucknow Women's Institute : and
welcomed those present:. It was
decided to hold our. Christmas
party on December 4th with Mrs."
Ross MacMillan convener. A don-
ation is to be sent to the Salvation
Army 'at Winghani • from the pro
ods' of the Red and. White supper •
Mrs Frank Miller for Pinecrest:.
Roll .call .was. answered' by ,' Why
does Canada attract .people from
other countries?"�"
Mrs. Clarence. Bell presided :for
the program and reports were
given of the rallyheld at Elmwood
by'Mrs ..Clarence Bell and Mrs..'
Katherin•e MacDonald
Mrs. W F,. MacDonald gave a
very interestingtalk on hettrip.
to-Scotland=acrd=Errg-land= i i e:
had this ,past .summer. Two
vio ' : selections •"Gavotte" ;'and
Edelweiss" by Dr. James Little,
held in, August'./
The /first meeting; for the short,
.course , ;"Accessories for'the home
is to be held. Friday evening , Nov:-
ember. 21st at: 8 p.m. in the
1 -and nrla�dris;-wel •
come to co, me :and• take the
course 'Also the short course
"-Fashion cues for you", is•to.be,
held Friday., November 21st ,:in
the morning :and 'afternoon.
.. e.art. reported .
M' rs . Charles Stewart w po
or• the Cheerio committee and
were very much enjoyed by the
ladies, and Mrs. Ross MacMillan
gave :anArmistice reading.
Two of Lucknow 4-H club' girls,'
Donna Mullin and Lorraine Boyle y ,
gave a y demonstration on ''colour'
.schemes in embroider•"'.
e ` .
Following th singing .Of the
Queen and Grace , lunch was •
served b.Y.the committee' in
charge.:•
Lucknow
Donald Barr of Waterloo spent.
Tuesday with his mother Mrs.
John Barr.
Misses Nellie and Margaret
Malcolm of Lucknow, visited on
High -yield six-year savings
certificates are great as. gifts: Because
they grow by more than half their value.
And they're packaged .in attractive gift
Crackers,, • •
How do they work? Simple. Go
to any Bank of Montreal and pay $6.34.
You'll receive a,certificate that's
available iri muiti'ples of ten dollars,,you ''
can invest as such or as little as you like;
Savings certificates make great-.
Christmas gifts. And they're. 'ideal for
birthdays; BarMitzvahs, graduations or
•whatever.: For riieces, nephews, grand-
children;' students or anyone you'd like
to see With a, little money: Including
• redeemable at any time on a graduated yourself. 0 ,
scale of interest. But whe'ri4 it's held for
Over ° a i year' ,.
the six-year term, it'll pay back a full � � Ask about our high -yield six
And because. savings certificates are savings
0° gift that grows Bank Of Montreal
ten'dollars, a 50 /o an n value, sawn s certificates. The .
y aver5 /o Can da'sa:Yrst Bank
LUCKNOW :BRANCH: W. D. ROSS, • MANAGER
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