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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-05-12, Page 12• THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ..' FIND-.OUT--HOW.-A4OW COST MORTGAG;E;.,LOAN CAN'- PAY,-- ALL YOUR BILLS, GIVE. YOU ADDITIONAL CASH --IF RE- • QUIRE? AND AT THE SAME TIME REDUCE YOUR MONTHLY • PAYMENTS BY AS MUCH AS HALF. $2,0.00' TO 520,000, AR:, RANGED '.;,N THE CONVENIENCE`. OF°YOUR HOME. 'CALL COLLECT TO 10 P.MP TQDAY FOR HELPFUL * t OURTEO•US - SERVICE .1-(416) 366-9586 EVENINGS 1-(41:6)?231-81'46 PROMPT •INV.ESTMENT •CORP. LTD. 33.0 BAY STREET, TORONTO 1, ONT.- Presbyterian WMS The ladies of the Women's Mis- sionary Society met in the Sunday Schoo1•rgom on Wednesday, May SOUfh Kinloss WM S. The May `meeting of South en's „Missionar So iety was held at the home of Mrs 'Lorne Sparks,' .with: 21 members' and, 1 visitor present.° . . Mrs. Donald Ct.MacIpty..re pre ided. The song, "Pray, Give, Go" was sung .and the Lord's Pia" er repeated; Delegate to the. -Presbyteti l in -Brussels is Mrs. Annie MacIntyre with. Mrs. Ira Dickie •aas alternate'. Mrs. Jaynes Smith directed the meeting. She opened with prayer* followed with all singing a Hymn: ,The meditation was given by Mrs. N. Johnston, who took,her topic from thc' book of Sotonion— eha-p•- ter, •2. :.the Prayer Circle was giv- en by Miss Sadie Johnston and :'Mrs. Reid. The minutes were. read ; by Miss N. Mair olniand n+ -ere-. -- • The-- -Study t,=ts 5: 1 WH1TECHURCH1 .Mother's Day guests, with Mr. and Mrs, Dan Tiffin were Barry Tiffin .of St. Catharines, Mrs., Ethel S ewart.and Douglas. Tiffin of Wingharu, Mr:'. and: Mrs . Bevan Tiffin and baby, • • ' Miss Joyce Tiffin accompanied betfriend Mary Lou Walland her parents 'Mr., and -.Mrs. Ira Wall to :Collingwood on Sunday. • Mrs, .Bevan and nd baby,' . A Stephen arrived to the borne of` Mr. 'and Mrs.. Dan Tiffin on. Triurs day from Kitchener Hospital and on Monday moved to'their home in the village. Mr. and Mrs.. Tom Jamieson. visited. on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Irwin of Lucknow. • Mr. -and Mrs. ,Don Dirstein and' Richard of Ajax spent the ,week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Russel.Gaunt. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Johnston of Clinton were Saturday visitors with their parents Mr. and Mrs.. Gershorn Johnstpn' of. Wingham .. Mother's Day callers on them were Mr.' and Mrs. Ted Robinson and/ family 'Donnybrook 3vlr.. and Mrs. Charles Wood and Syl- y via Rarnnn�lviUe , M c r :.. Bill Wood of. Stratford. Visitors on Sunday with Mr. ...4! approved.. . The business pertained to send- ing •a delegate to the Presbyterial. in Brussels. Mrs. H:. Agnew .spoke•. on 'the bale., ,bur allocation was $50.00 as usual'and:' par'els of • e sen •to Molesworth. The roll call was ,given containing the word "Sang".! It was understood that 'Mrs Ross McMillanwas a patient in Victor ia'•Hospital in London . and: a sympathy card was, signed by the` members. of the Soeiety-to be sent-. oher. Prayer ,was given by Mrs. Jas: Smith followed by the 'singing of a Hymn.. ,The.Topic or Mission {. Stue•y-wasp- iverrby-Iv1 T ;fig • session. • Mrs. Sparks leda.discussion on: .ce-ie-ld-in Wingham. ' Each hoste'ss•.:told• : something of their guests whom they billeted for that .week 'end. • Miss .Lynda Sparks 'arid Mrs_, , Y ,' •7 'was led by Mrs. Lorne..Sparks with niembers.zaking part in discussion and questions on' the.. passage. • • .A, reading '"A Mother's Purpose" was igen b . 'Mrs. •Harold Cam bell. An 'excellent report on the Synodical held at Sarnia. was given by .Mrs. Ira••Dickie who was• in attendance for the two day new. T e Glad Tidings.,Review was given. by Miss Maud Sherwood. A IIymn was sung and prayer by' Miss N Malcolm brought the • meeting to a- close. ' The Mission 'B'and and their Mothers mere invited and .under. `theleadership of Mrs. Noble and'. ' Mrs. R 'Gilchris hey entertained _.. with song., duets and short plays. • , At the' close a dainty lunch was served,. andlall,had an enjoy able time together; before return- ing home.: • • Lois Noble each played a piano :instrumental, which Was enjoyed.. The meeting/closed with prayer' by.Mrs.' Ted 'Collyer.. Following. the courtesty'remarks by Mrs. Harry Lavis. Grace was, • Lunch was served by the'hostess and•'directors Mrs., Gib Hamilton, Mrs. Leonard Maclnnes and. Mrs:.. .Harry Lavis. • and Mrs. Walter 'Elliott; were Mrs; Gordon Elliott and: Mrs. Bob• Galbraith of Wingharn,: Mrs,: Don aid•Campbell and•family of Lon- don', • Mr. and Mrs. Grge eoGaunt, 'of Exeter visited on Sunday with WEDNESDAY, MAY.12th, 1471• his parents Mr, and Mrs. John Gaunt and her parents. M. and• Mrs, Bob Adams. • Mr, and Mrs,. Floyd Wilkens .Sharon and Michelle ofListo,el visited on Sunday An with .Mr, el Mrs. Earl Wilkens' and ,.family,. • Hinds of Bees 72c Ib. Sjdesof CIAL Fronts. of Beef 49c lb. WHOLE O. R HALF 39c 16: 35e 16. Hamburger 50 Ib. lots 49c Ib. •.HOMEMADE SAUSAGE ._. • 3 . .., . , , �-• .... LBS. 99c - - 10. LBS.' $3.00 mu( O t:.BEEFLI SER:.. k 3 -- - 1,0 L . BS. $3.00 ;•6 LB. BOX OF WIENERS • .$2.95. HOME CURED BAC .,. N. ...: 2 LBS„99c ,**+, L7 '395-2961. ow..: is: the Ime o !k! ::our SEED GRAIN •'Supplies of top quality seed grain are limited .this spring due to. the wet harvest season last year.. Order your supplies nowt. Olivet UC DUVET NEWS The -Olivet Uni-ted Clitrrch-Wor • - en met at the home of 'Mrs. Harry Coiling on Tuesday. 'evening. .Mrs. Gerald Coiling, was rhe convener.. of a program on "Decisions", 'she and Mrs: Harry Coiling spoke of 'several: Women of the Bible who' made difficult and important dec... inions: ' . Mrs: Robert Osborne read.the pture-- Seri nd cbr'i• uc ed a quiz on. the books of the Bible: Mrs. ,Leo Pedersen led in prayer. , • In honour of Mother's day , Mrs.. .John MacCharles gave a. reading, The prayer"of the another of a 'teenage daughter" Mrs, Ray • Hamilton 'gave courtesy remarks. At the close of the meeting a sate of home baking and other articleswas held.. . FERT1LIZER Your Co-operative offers you .a complete line of ..quality fertil- izers. Contactthem now and 'arrange for\delivery or pick-up., of your spring :requirements. Custom spreadingand, equipment leasing G'rot a .Aractcr�butno-spreader'I Weed- yoUr-fertilizer- applied fast?' Then see your • CO-OP= and arrange the fertilizing service you need: • sing epartinent. 'of Agriculture. recommendations as a basis, he will recommend a mixture or high quality name -variety .seeds. These will be blended with prescription accuracy in the �exelusi e E GP Seed QUALITY AND SERVICE ARE THE MOST ,IMPORTANT 'COMMODITIES OF YOUR LOCAL CO-OP. THAT IS WHY •IT PAYS -TO SEE YOUR?CO.OP FIRST. Convenient pick-up *cuts costs `Your CO-OP BULK. SERVICE CENTRE is stocker with fertilizers that meet your- r . ., ready. for' y equxrements immediate pick-up. AiLAILE A Hlf ric -o e a IV