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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-01-20, Page 14PAGI POURTIRN • WHITECHURCH Mr...and Mrs: Russel Gaunt , were Saturday evening .visitors • with Mr., and Mrs. Farish•Moffat of. Wingharn Joe- De, Br'uyn of. Wingham High School is working at .Earl Wilkens n. garage wider the supervision of mechanic Jim ''Lamont •, ` where; he will gain practical experience . in : all kinds''of garage g e work. with�trac tors , snownnobiles, .trucks' and cars;. • OIL BURNER EXPLODES` On Saturday evening Mr.° and. Mrs :.•Donald England. had, an excit ing experience with a converted kitchen oil stove .which the ' had Y purchased and set u ' t1iat.d'a . .,. P _ ,y It ex �.lodan Lucknow fire= Ped, d the the' men werec'alled•,and extinguished the. blaze.. Later, on . oin g up . stairs to :get -an elbow to set' up . another stove they: found `the up- ta rrs`floorwas on fire -and -the firemen were called a:second `time for Mr, and Mrs. Wayne -Farrier • and' Kimberley, of Hanover visited, On Sunday with his parents, Mir. Murray Gauflt Was WI Speaker. ,THE LU.CKNOW SENTINEL, 'LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. WHITECHURCH. NEWS.• The 'Janua ry meeting of White- church Women's. Institute was; held 'on January .14,at. the home of Miss Merle 'Wilson of Win hath,.. Miss. Wilson., 1st Vice'Presidentn. presided for'ihe. meetin .in. the absence of Mrs, Dan Tiffin:presid-;. ent. Miss Wilson.welcomed the ladies and opened the meeting'' with - the Ode and repeating' the ; Mary Stewart .Collect '•in unison. 'The secretary was instructed what.towrite to Bruce.Museutn re, charges; a donation was made to George Gear fund' .and :a donation • to, 75th anniversary 'fund for Mac- Donald''. Institute. It was ;decided to send the .$35 for a .delegate to, Guelph Conference. April 28 acid 29/ . The provincia1Presidents letter was read. Cards were rec:- eived from Mrs. ,:Elgin Johnson, Mrs ..Wm . Arnold ; Dalton Schultz, ,Mrs. J. Gaunt- • Current, Events were given by Mrs,. Frank'Ross ,telling of January. and • Mrs Garnet Farrier. Mr and Mrs Fred Davis, who • visited . last' 'PP at-P-tc • :.week with Mr..and Mrs. Farrier•, of pork is down, ,snowmobile• clubs left on Sunday to visit with 'his nand safety .measures conservation' parents: Mr'; and Mrs. Davis of, delegates competing for:'Robart's •Lucan till Wednesday when they -• position; postal workers again:un return .home, happy • The roll. call .was answered 'by some telling;: a law'for-Which-a-- Women's Institute resolutiontas been' responsible or partially so of -Resolutions was given: by. Mrs Russel Ross who i4 mentioned Resolutions covering medical services; drugs , chiro- practors, nursing. home's', 'glass bottles ; snowmobile, licensing, breathahzer tests ,,successions duties., elimination fine `print: water. and. air•polutlon.' The guest y, speaker:Murra Miss 'Doreen Taylor spent the. week end with her friend Miss Jaretzke: of'Winghain: Mr and Mrs Orland Irwin and family,.:Mr. . and 'Mrs John Crows -:.ton of'Lucknow were Saturday evening visitors vith,Iv1R. and Mrs. Ivan ,Laidlaw° and family., Geoffrey 'Gabble of Melbourne 'Australia Music teacher; Arnold :'Lee of Dublin. Ireland , �car.•rental salesman, Robert Buckley: :of -Liver pool ;, England.,- grade 8•teadher spent'the -week end with their 7.. -friend. Lee McGuire at the .home of his ,parents Mr.. and Mrs. Russel McGuire . Lee returned to. Toronto .with his .friends Miss Mary Laidlaw returned to her home on Saturday after•.spend ..ing a,few days in Wingham Hospit; al where ,,,days cast hadbeen. appliedio her -foot -where bones had been' broken in a fall. Mt: and Mrs Carl McClenag• - ha•h and Mr. and..Mrs Bill Willis ..visite_dita tiirda y . eve.ningw i'th Mr .T and Mrs. Wayne' Henry and• family; of London. . -Mr, and . Mrs . ,Neil •Rintoul visit ed Sunday with Mr. • and. Mrs Gordon C.imphel Waterloo_. Mr.; and Mrs. Wm ;• Rintoul•., visited Sunday evening with. her. mother. Mrs---Geor.ge Caldwell of Blyth: Mr : and Mrs Tom' Jamieson. dere Sunday'Visitorsrywith. Mt: and Mrs ,:John Janieson•and :family of East Wawanosh. Visitors on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Bi11,Rintoul.were Mr. ''and Mrs. „Mack Cardiff of Brussels ,IvlrS, and Mrs. Neil Rintoul , 11�Ir• . and Mrs. Ca.•lvin Rintoul•and 'fam't ily of Walkerton,. J. n D..Durni of -St. Helens and•Ivir..and•Misr Dave MacDonald.: •. • Mr. ,and Mrs, •Gershom Johnston of Wrngham spent the week end ,. with Mr, and Mrs.. JackJolinston' ,and f�miry of St. Pauls., 'While' Tthe re -t Four Nevi; Tween es At Brownies On Tuesday', January; 12th the.. Brownie: meeting'opened•.with.th• game It . After .Fairy Queen Lori �4c,Kim placed the. Toadstool Vie had Brownie Ring acid welcomed four more 'mew tweenies ; they were 'Anne : Alton, .Janette Howald Janice Londry:and :'Ter:esa Murray.; While Brown Owl tested a group of Brownies for their different tests Tawny Owl 'worked with be tweenies.: The'Brow.nies , .who passed their parcel test , were:• Katherine McKirn , 'Ettabell :Mac Donald , Lorna Boyle and,Brenda >- Arnold. , • Those who passed their compass test were.,,orna Boyle , Katherine1vlcKrn, Jill. Murray, Edith Greer:; Norr a MacLntyre. and Kathy., Brooks'. . Some 'Brownies practised sewing. ,`; ori -buttons d ,Bev -e -F -ley -Bell, pas • , match in St. Marys ,where their 10'.•year old grandson. David,WAS.' playing. The Scott was in favour. of St, Marys and .David :soor'.edr one Qf tire75,-gmals.t Air -a11 •star.tea:tn waspicked and Da `d was luck ' to• be- in the. cho en team;Y. Mr,' and Mrs. E. W.' Beecroft and' Karen visited• Sunday with. Mr and Mfrs, Kirk .Beecroft 'of ,Bit`eter, The .4-11 training -86631 for Leaders for, Course natty. t;are.;will sed her test for 'sewing .on two kinds of buttons. Norma_ Maclntyre__passed hers test for a,story on going on a hike:'' and rules•of courtesy:' Tawny Owl read 'a story to the Golden Barr Brownies about the: meaning of Thinking Day.. .Themeetn_ closed with "Toss the Parcel",,,.and.chirnes. • be held at Luckntiw•Town Hall..; January 21 and 22. • Gaunt, M,L.A. , 'was' introduced by Mrs Victor Emer'son.• He spoke on air and water pollution. People think,in terms of quality of .life . •If life can't be enjoyed because of pollution it is no good'. In, a survey of 12. countries , Canad fans, plaice 25 times more stress''. on life, than, some others.. r . The .phosphate'in detergent` cleans clothes'.. 'It is also .used in fertilizers:; Phosphate' assi is • s. growth and. in th'e lake -rows algae and this takes- oxygen from*. the water and fish. He told of 'a new 'powder, 'Punch low, in phosphate and cleans' well.:Other prb:blemns are -non returnable bot- tles.,:''ci arettes , colored toilet paper doesn t break' down rapidly: Non returnable.bottles.costs the ' ' Department of :Highway' 200 per bottle . Wishingwell found that when 20 was paid per ,bottle they would use,, therti around 5 times but when 5¢ was paid they were .used 16 tirnes or better and are cheaper• ' for he 'consumer:. Research: is to produce: glass that Will break into particles insteadof splinters.. Murray answered many' questions asked by the ladies, He was thanked by M,rs; Johnston presented, d with Conn and „ p me g . Mrs: James,-. 1clnnes ga,Ve the motto _ A :vision; :a.resoltttian and achievement. To tie these three •with Resolutions can be done when we think sof ou.r dreams <or. Visions, for 'exa mple , the seed Catalogue, comes .a.nd, we see the bright .pictures and dream of• growing fruit and fiowers like these . • We have neither• the mop-, ey nor labour force needed' for this but we 04:n -resolve -to brighte - :WEDN.ESDAY;. JANUARY t0,, 1.971. thecorner where we'are more than in the past.. All, great inventions came from crazy notions that sortie. One had.' Alexander Graham. Bell struggled;'• fo'r years before he Succeeded ' in to king. between, Brantford and .l - Pa:ris. N'ow we can, talk to.any part of tate world. ,Others who..had s Vi ions' were the Wright brothers' and.the aero 1anes;'Florence Night t'ng,l � a e and the nursing;. Dr,. -Bantiand I'nSuli ' Dr • 'Simson,. -Ban r, .. n�.-, � —�, R t: 'user of Chloroform;' "Sr:. John A ;;• MacDonald joined' country by rail; Adelaide Hoodless, .founded the W.1 Little visions if put into Resole- tions lead, some dayto an Achieve,. merit.. The.Queen and Grace was sung and the' hostesses •Miss Annie••I<ey. nned:: , ,Mrs. Gershon, Johnston and. Mrs. 'Vic :Emerson served lunch. E ASSOCIATE STOREfTEESWATER N FORMERLY. FIELD'S THERMAL -BLANKETS se 'SPECIAL 9 ONE sap, PANTI HOSE Reg.: $1.00 ONLY ERRY . TRAINING PANTS NOW FITTED FLANNELETTE SHEETS Reg: 64.99 SPECIAL MEN'S T=SHIRTS, and, BRIEFS Reg., $1.00 each .l . SPECIAL EACH,: TERRY: TEA 'TOWELS Reg. 79c ONLY g. $1.00 NOW • IES' BRIEFS PAIR ASSORTED—WALLETS— Reg- `.400 - $3.00 ONLY BOYS' AND GIRLS' :. -SPECIAL; . SWEATERS OTTON YARD GOODS LIMITED•, SUPPLY ' BOYS' and GIRLS' SLIMS • Reg: 0.99 — 4 - , 6x SPECIAL SCOTCH TAPE"ani -P Reg: $1-.47 ONLY JOB,.LOTS OF. • LIM.ITED'SUPPLY BATH WALLPAPER OFF:. SEL DEAL HAND'' PACE CLOTH:. 19� MEN'S DRESS SOCKS Reg.:175.• $2.00 SPECIAL,' • SWINGER 'WALLETS, Reg. $2.99 • SPECIAL TT .Those attending Maitland Pres byterial at St. Andrews Church,, Wingham on January 12 frorh Chal-' niers 'W; M. S were Mrs, 4ndrew Gaunt , Mis. Will arri kintou14 Mrs Oesley Tifi;in , tvlrs Victory Wyben ga , Nits, .:Johnston Cann, Mrs. Jas. Melones., •Mrs.- Dawson Cram and = Mrs . Victor lmerson, , :E - J.ER- 45" ' WI DE $Z25 YD ST ARRIVED ' •(`R �MDCN'�• ..•-.,--��- �a�ra--•eta 6 WIDE NAVVY. BLACK, WHITE AND MAU}VE;' MIMED `St PPLY O©O> tO=O! 0=10 OCRO RY SOME SPECIALS AItE LIMITED 1 SO .SHO.. EARLY TIER SPEC$ALS.T_Oo 'NUMEROUS TO'.MIENTION'