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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-03-18, Page 5EDNESDAY, MAUCH 18, 1953 Time To Be Plannings For SPRING MOTORING PLEASURE BIG VALUE CARS , * a 1952 CHEV. DELUXE STYLELINE SEDAN. 1952 PONTIAC COACH 195? CHEV. STYLELINE SEDAN i ‘ 1952CHEV.DELUXECOACH,-fullyeqiiipiH!d. 1951 CHEV. DELUXE STYLELINE SEDAN. „^t€llEV.< STYLELINE COACH.> 1951 ■ CHEVSTYLELINE SEDAN.'.'" '• ' 1951 PONTIAC STYLELINE COACH. 1949 CHEV, STYLELINE COACH. 1948 CHEV. SEDAN.' , 1941 CHEV,. SEDAN, completely reconditioned 1938 CHEV. SEDAN i; ' ; -i- * . . . trucks: 1953 DODGE .^-TQN PICK-UP, selling at' below list i 1948 MERCURY HALF-TON PICK-UP ..: Brussels Motors—f Huron County^ Foremost Used Car Dealers & Cash, Trade, Terms Open Evenings Until 10 . § Cities Service Dealer — Phone 73x, Brussels | WHITECHURCH fir. and. Mrs. T. Jaritzi and fam- of-Milverton, Miss Mary Fos- and. Bill Fisher of Mitchell ■nt Sunday at George Fisher’s. )ur sympathy goes to Mrs. 10s rCornelius in mourning the s of her sister, the. .late Mrs.> ackleton of Dunganripn. Sirs. James MicIIiratTi~~is im- >ving after a major operation Wingham Hospital. ’he Women’s Institute met in hall on Tuesday afternoon. 5. Mclnnes presided, opening . meeting.; Mrs. Russell Ross 5 apjypinted convener Of Pub- Relations arid Community^ ivifies. Alternatives for . the elph committee were named, s. Frank Milier and Mis. L. lin. For the May meeting art- s are to be brought for the image sale at Wingham. The roll caU~was? ariswefesi^By a book I have read. Mrs. Garnet Farrier played an instrumental. ' Mrs. Frank Miller had the. motto “Do­ ing what we ought, deserving no praise”. Mrs.. Scholtz played two Irish numbers on the piano. Mrs. V. Emerson h§.d an Irish reading on Leap Year. Mrs. Grain gave two readings, “The Very Fine Art__of._Eorgetting” - and --‘Test”;- Mrs. Emerson gave a paper on “What Canada means to. Me”. Three ladies were appointed to bring in the slate of-Officers?Mrs. TBob Purdon, Mrs. Russell Ross and Mrs. Frank Ross. Donations for the penny roundup amounted to $14.76. Two Irish contests and lunch concluded the .meeting. Conveners of the,committees will be expected to have their reports ready for the April meeting;. , Advertising doesn’t cost .-— it pays’; . ■ /• ANY PART OF IT l*And neither:would, my Dadi He knows the value of trust compaiiy experience in looking after Jin estate^ He wouldn’t be. without it!” . So many wise men. to-day rely on the experience and . .co-operation 6f a trust company. ; ; Write for free booklet-headed: “Blueprint For Your . Fphify”7 covering some aspects of .estate ad^ ministration. „4 the ■. ,■ STERLING TRUSTS CORPORATION . HEAO OfRce..*,...... . MANCH OFH«...' »»«ySl,Tw«W. ... • •- - . - 1-3 SI., Bwri. 64 •» ■ ) SSJWMJritSW’ ‘ •» * * ' _ ■ h ’ I ■ * ' ■ THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO KINLOUGH for the. roll call was “ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fry and Rickey returned to Wingham af­ ter. being here since November, Mrs. Fry was caring for. her moth­ er, Mrs. Wm. Haldenby, who has beep a. ibed patient^ since, that, time: Mr. Fry- is employed at the Stedman Store, Wirigham. The Sr, W.A,-met on Thursday at the- home of Mrs. Wm. Wall with Mrs, Tom Hodgins in charge. The opening hymn, was “Q Spirit ;of—the^iving™ God whicti w a s: followed • by prayers: The word for the. roll call wus,,T■‘Heaven”. Mrs. Ralph Hrll read the scrip­ ture,a. ;Mrs.,J;' W. "Colwell .ha,d charge of the Prayer. Partners work. A letter was read in part from the, Rev. Benson Cox who is now in the Holy. Land. As this was a work meeting a-quilt wais quilted and quilt blocks made4. The'meeting closed with the lit­ any and a. dainty lunch was serv­ ed by the hostess. The April meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Tom Hodgins. A number from here attended the play “Hen Pecked Henry’’,' .whi.ch..was.Tpres’ented: .by the Pine River Young People at Holyrood on Friday evening. Mrs, Frank Colwell and’ Hus­ ton of Berivie spent Saturday ev­ ening with Mrs. J., W. Colwell. Mr. and Mrs.. Gordon non of Larising, Michigan, visited during the week with Mr.. and Mrs. Harvey Hodgiris. Mrs. C. Hewitt spent last week ^with Mr. and Mrs. Jaclc Hewitt and family. Young Mother Dfesr Word was received here on Friday of the sudden passing of Mrs. Robert Burt of Toronto^-Mf„ and Mrs. Bill Burt and other members of the. Burt family at­ tended the funeral at Toronto on Monday. Bob was the, son of Mr. ahd~”Mrs. Charlie Burt, a former resident of this community and deepest sympathy is extended to him, also his infant son, in their sad bereavement. Had Car Accident , - Mr. and Mrs. John Prest, Peter and Harry narrowly escaped mdre serious injuries on Satur^ .day last while, returning from Hanover. A front tire on their car blew pulling the car to the ditch. The car was badly damag­ ed. Mr, Prest and the boys were unhurt, but Mrs. iPrest’s face was injured and one shoulder. Mii Prest is the Anglican minister here and a student at Huron Col­ lege, London. z a St. CULROSS CORNERS Bethany Forum .met Monday night at the home of Mrs. Earle Hodgins. There were 23 adults and two children present. We ound the topic, “Farm BeautificaL tion”, very interestingi Games were played arid lunch served. A vote of thanks.was.tendered Mr. and Mrs. Hodgins, for the use of their home. The, next meeting, which is .the last one for this season,planned by the Provincial ForUm Board, Will be held at. the; home of Mr. and Mrs, Ernie Han­ na. ' ■. • •, •' . Mr. and Mrs. Midford Wall and Donnie and' Mrs. Frank Brown visited .Thursday evening at the Wall home, Kjncafdine'^Huron boundary, j_____' •' _ __ Our teacher, Mrs. Hanna, held a St. Patrick’s party, in her school Friday afternoon for . her pupils and, the younger children of' the- section. All report a good time.' Mr. and. Mrs. Don Donaldson, who have been residing in Wing­ jam, moved Saturday to the hoftie of her parents, Mr, arid Mrs. Earle Hodgins, where they will be en­ gaged in farmirig. —Mi-r^nd—Mrs^EveretHWhytock^- sifent £>uhday afternoon With Mr. and Mrs. Alex Whytock and' fam­ ily. • " .... ' F? Mrs, Frank Brown called oh Dale Congram of Lucknow Sat­ urday evening. Dale is cheerful and although he Uci-1T be confined to. bed for some, time, is -not suf-; feringja^ great deal. • . . " ’ Mr. and Mrs. Morley Wall and family spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Frank Thompson and family. , Sunday jyisitors with Mr, arid Mrs. Tom Stewart and’family were Mr., and Mrs. Ralph Goesel arid family, Kincardine; Reg Brown, 10th, Culross; Alex Stew?, art, Dept.> of Highways, Lucan; Russell Stewart and Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Cornish and family, Olivet. Mr. and Mrs. Midford Wall and Donnie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hackett and Doug of Ashfield. r « L... fr<l HmenKnoMM 41 A' PAGE FM, (• —4 zi Tn -w X Z *2 g rn <? 8-1 x o X X G>FS 8 9 - s m 9 * & § =3 n 7ISapis H *< G\ cz 5-3 S 5 z cp SE rn S £5 m o c!-x G\ > 3?rn rn 7’ ASHFIELO Mr^ and.. Mrs.' Mac Bell and ' Margaret Ann of London spent the week-end with Mr* and Mrs. it. Bissett ■■ ■' Mrs, Dari Wylds' will b£ host-, 6ss; for the Mriricb meeting of the Presbyterian W'M.S. Mrs. Bissett. will be in charge df. tho program. Roll call, a sentence prayer. ; v. ' ' • * »