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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-03-04, Page 6THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL; LUCKNOW, ONTARIO , If f * t r >♦ * i ..y-- > j .'; tK. r . v •, , 'v ’S^SKSaSMas^^ XII Celebrating -..... , df a half.centurv j OF<FINE CAR . •.craftsmanship LOOK FOR THE SIGN OF VALUE WHEN YOU BUY A USED CAR-SEE YOUR MONARCH DEALER PHONE 40, LUCKNOW,' ONTARIO / ■ ' ’ • '• ■ ■ • ♦> r BWIRR IRCTIEi’Wai -.. r l.V’’;.. ; ' ■ t ' -' - ' • J-''- '■ • • • „t ■! ■ 1 i’ J ■ 4‘ • • V ’ ' ’ 4 • * ; • ■' .■ t.n!!i: . *. . ...A. ’i r J / WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4,: 1953 , .. . • ■ •' KAIRSHEA W. I. DONATES $B5 TO RED CROSS FUND ; The Kairshea W, I. held its February meeting in Holyrood Hall, Mrs. J. Burt and. Mrs. S, MacGillivray we r e hostesses. There was a good attendance. Mrs. Harvey Houston presided dfid the secretary,, Mrs.. ,FS. Mofr fat read the minutes. < ' * During the business it was de­ cided to donate $10 to the Penny Round ,Up and $25 to the* Red Cross, The Kairshea is entitled to eight tickets to the A.C.W-W, meetings in Toronto in August. Transportation to -fe arranged later,; ■; \ • . • • Reports were given on the Calico Ball plans. A prize is to be given for a dressmaker dress and qne for sj ready madedress, Mrs. Wm, MacIntyre, Mrs. Roul- ston and Mrs, Gib Hamilton were appointed to the nominating com- ......* ‘ V 7 13- ■ - .] mittee. McAllister Hughes^e- ported on the meeting of the Wingham Hospital Board, which representatives of the Kairshea attended. Mrs. Tom MacKenzie and Mrs. 4Lawren<fe MacLeod were .appointed to attend the leader’s training school in? Walk­ erton for the Junior project. There was an mteresting pto- gram. A letter from The. Feder­ ated News was, read by. Mrs. Tom MacKenzie. Mrs. :Wm. Scott gave the current events. Mrs. Qordon Wall had a spendid topic “This age of Vitamins”. Mrs. D. L. Mac- Kinnoff gave a reading “Married a Girl”. The Junior , Girls were present and gave their skit Jet­ tons can bb (Smart’’ and modelled their dresses, as given at Achieve­ ment Day in Walkerton on Feb­ ruary i^th. Mrs. Donald McKin­ non and Mrs. Lavis were" the leaders -for this project,.. Mrs, PAGE FIVE Evans conducted' a contest add [Mrs, Lavis gaVfe the closing te- ; marks, /^ftefc the Queen a social hour was enjoyed. Mrs.-W. F. MacDonald anci Mrs. Herb Buckton are hostesses for ” the annual meeting which is to be held in Holyrood Hall on Miarch ’lQth,. with Mrs. Clarence Irwin, Mrs. GeO. Lockhart, Mrs, Angus Graham and Mrs; Harold Camp­ bell the directors. SKIING AT BANFF Banff in the Rockies . , . v^ter paradise for fho»e j who love the thrill of ‘active outdoor sports ... In a setting of sparkling Beauty, framed against the backdrop of Canada's most majestic mountain range! 01 Wherever you find people who lead an exciting, on-thc-go kind of life . . t that’s wliere you’ll see the fine new 1953 Monarch, now on display at your dealer’s. There’s a youthful zest to Monarch’s appealing lilies that invites you to take the wheel for a smooth, easy ride. There’s a Satisfying luxury to Monarch’s restful interiors that promises deep-down comfort through mile after mile of effortless driving., And there’s , a real thrill in the lively performance of Monarch’s high-spirited ■ 125-Hp. V-8 engine. Visit your Monarch dealer’s showroom soon and ; ask for a ’’demonstration drive” in fhe magnificent now 1953 Monarch— triumphant automobile achievement of this year: of Coronation .• » pageantry. Let the admiring glances of others convince you that where a fine car matters, Monarch belongs! I ll 1 Lrn ...- - SEE YOUR MO ARCH DEALER FORD ; MONARCH DEALER ' "r ’ >' »i* '■v' Automatic Transmission, Overdrive, white sidewall tires —-—-and fender skirt, optional at^extfa^oit’Wheri-available”