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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-09-09, Page 11All licensed varieties to be considered. 7o s [1 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 1970 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO cb RAGE (BY TUE) CLAY TILE Serves You Year After Year CLAY TILE The Natural Tile CLAY TILE - The' Provyn Tile . CLAY TILE.: The Once In A'Liietinae Tilh 0.400.00.0400.40 •.40.04.00.04.4.0.4.00.044.44.00.04040 E BRUCE BRIiK .8TILE: CO. MFRS. CLAY DRAINAGE TILE P.O. BOX 30 TEESWATER, .ONTARIO Phone 392-6929 AMBERLEY Mr, and Mrs. Charles Goucher :of Brandon , ,Manitoba visited 'last week with. Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Cou rt-pey irnd- . . .. • -. I) ard Courtney. The Middlecamp quartette of . ,Clark United Church sang pleasing numbers at Pine River. United Church on Sun4ay. Charles. Liddle left on -Monday List week-Tot-S-tratfoiti-Te'ac-h- rs- College , Reid. Liddle and'. Jean, McTavish will attend University of -Western Ontario London. Le en, ,' Mr and Mrs. Donald Courtney . Carol Courtney of Kitchener and ,. Mrs. Clara Courtney of Amberley speht .last week end at Parry . Sound. Calling at Cookstown they enjoyed .a visit wit Mr. sand' Mrs . - Bert Nixon. The Nixon's are quite -happy .rn theirnew--ho-ne and next year will have lovely' flower borders. Mrs. Nixbn , is an ardent •gardener and their former • e-- o it e-second-concess-ton o Huron was a beauty spot from.• early Spring until the frost came... Dennis.and Pat Courtney and •Peter Walden.attended Toronto Exhibition last'wee'k: • Mr.' Porterfield shielis'ol near Seattle , Washington visited pn Thursday with Mr and Mrs. ,, 'Robert Courtney. and family. Mr:. Shiells is .ninewy Pars• ilii Larry Irwin, Peter Walden and • Phillip Paquette sang at a church se •vice at 'Cargill on Sunday.; , Reid's .Corners Women's Insti- tute will be held Wednesday even- ing , .September .sixteenth. • GWG owboy Kings 'for the man who wears. the jeans around here !. Lean; tough wearing. auth- entic Western style jeans -- .worn by over a million Canadians! . DB TI Wilk . give your home that fresh new appearaince, frighten- bride .or stone.. Phone. for estimate. , . ELEVEN . We, an demolish anything in concrete "or stone withour latest air hammer facilities:. ' SPRAY( PAINTING Modern equipmeDnt to quickly handle house` . or farm buildings. NPsToT 529-7403 Luc . no.w Unit.1. Mrs: W. 13.. Anderson was host- ess toUnit 1, Luck_now United Church Women• on September 1., 7a,t-2 p. m. Sixteen members and one guest answered the roll call by telling how the holiday. months ha `been spent. ' l4is. M 1 King., the :leader , gave an approp- riate opening rnessage followed by prayer and conducted the' business.. N1rs. J''. -Hunter repotted for the Fellowship and Visiting Cornrnit- tee that 19 'visits had been made :to the hospital and home's. .The Flower Committee report was read. Mrs. Howard Barger read an •excellent paper on Stewardship' which -challenged those- prese r - --IVB©DER 1#11 �4T-I Ca FV - that Stewardship' begins in the home by making good use of: time &t a lent.: Mrs. WiLlia r-Wha-rry reported fcr Supply and. Welfare • that in June 308 pounds of .new and ,used. clothing` had. been sent .to Overseas Relief Depot in`Toton to, a box of clothing to the Victor Home for Girls, 2 cartons'contain-. ing clothing, quilts, layette and ' toys -to the Paster` at taugeen Now available in:, ▪ REGULAR. • SLIM; • • SUPER SLIM. =ucknow) 1 TED LLYER: CONTRACTOR ELECTRIC HEATING WIRING AND REPAIRS. • ELECTRICAL FINANCING AVAILABLE LUCKNOW Phone 528-5802 surance �s m Final seeding date extended in Eastern Ontario. prop Winter kill compensation increased by 20%. A Find out how these changes affect you — talk to'yourlocal Crop Insurance Agent - -. he's listed below. .Res'erve and the, ;Special' request for Angola had been delivered to. the Presbyterial Supply and Wel- fare Secretary. It was announced that the Ex- ecutive would' meet on Sept -J-22 and the General Meeting would be held on. Sept.. 29, with the Christian Education Committee in charge. Mrs.. W. .B. Anderson was appointed•ro re' unit on'' this committee. At the October meeting of the Unit there will be: a "Hobby Sale and it will also be•;Blanket *nth. when a • -sped l�collec wi •e a en; to buy blankets. for Overseas Relief. $2:'5u';will purchase one blanket. Ross--c—um n ng--took-t- chair for the• programme . Mrs.. Lawrence McLeod'read.from the Bible and Mrs, Cumming gave-- -- the Meditation using material she 'had obta°fined while attending "Camp Farthest Out" (C. F. O, ) whichhad been •held at •Waterloo, Lutheran University, From this. story many suggestions were made for the Christian in facing: difficult. situations remembering 11$t "thi's-i - . • of the rest of your life", Excerps were also given from one of Vin- cent Pea'le'.s books with`the. theme "Trust in God andCommit thy ways". Karen Lindsay • delighted her. audience by sing ing a ,solo, . .Mrs. Wellington Henderson read an article written .by Harry J, Boyle entitled "Chest TrictionS Sprouting now optional peril. Compensation for wheat that grades below C.E. No. 3. nsutrance agents in. a i area EARL HODGINS R.R. incardine. Phone 395-2298 GEORGE TURTON' AGENCY... 319 Huron Rd:, Goderich; •• Phone 524-7411. • GEORGE A. WATT Box 299, Blyth Phone 523-9217. of an old Chestnut.tree and the pleasures derived by, children in gathering the ntits .each autumn, The Mizpah benediction' conclud- ed the meeting, then a social period followed with .Mrs, W. Henderson and Mrs, '11, Curhriiing assisting the hostess in serving ie reshments. • „