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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-12-08, Page 12In Making Appointments By Telephone, Please Do So Between 9.00 a.m. and 6.00 p.in. . TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT EARLY! I Bailey’s Beauty Salon S' S To Get “SET” For The Holiday Season. / WEDNESDAY, DEC. 8th, 1854 Plan Nqw fdt Your • ’PHONE 115, LUCKNOW , , ■ ■■ ■ ,i , j :■' - ’ *• / _ ■Tr, fruMB W mi ri ii •...■ i-' in t-----r“i i ' ------------ BROS. IBROWN * ’Phone 181 Kincardine PAYING HIGHEST PRICES FOR LIVE POULTRY , Poultry Culling A Specialty In accordance with government regulations our poultry j f coops are thoroughly washed and disinfected . j for your protection. j I ?<■ Plumbing and Heating Service ANDREPAIRS Oil Burners Serviced—Units Converted Complete Repairs for Deep^and Shallow Well Pumps Automatic Hot Water Tanks Installed. For a free estimate call of see '•»*,> L* ' - * Is* fi, * «'*'-*■ • •. ■' ■ ■ : ART GILMORE ■ ■ B. R. 3, Lucknow 61-r-13 Dungannon ’I i garage V 'T „ With every Car - Wcish we’ll send you a bag containing approki- * 'matdy ^plastic toy. cars (ail | f THIS DANDY CAR WASH HAS A > O’ REAL WATER PUMP and A MOVING BELT FOR YOU TO OPERATE , 1 r;trUila; buses) . absolutely free; . .They’re yours free so you can start right ,in operating your Car Wash like a real, busy washing station. J. Hurry, get yours to-day. Mail this coupon Now! STRATTON MFG. CO., TORONTO, ONTARTo• / THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW; ONTARIO • FEDERATION NEWS (By James Powers, Fieldman) The annual directors. meeting of the Bruce Federation was held in Walkerton, November 30th and, elected the officers to the Exe­ cutive for 1955. Re-elected to the executive were, Donald Ireland one-year . term; Alfred Bruriton, president, three-year term and Alphonse Murray for a three- year term. Mr. Orville Taylor of Kincardine, resigned, pwing .tQ the pressure of insurance meet­ ings and in his place Mf, John Shier of Armoiw, was elected. ' Ah amendment in constitution will., be before the annual meet­ ing 'December 10th, in Walker­ ton/ providing representation on the Executive for a director from each; of * the Commodity Groups set; up under the. Ontario Farm Products Marketing. Act. The Directors approved a plan to obtain as ipahy signatures as possible from Bruce County Hog Producers,^ petitioning the Can­ adian Finance Minister Harris to ■prevail upon the chartered banks of Ontario to cash hog cheques at par? The banks have the Use of two to three million dollars ih^-floatirigT’fuhd^created^from the time the packer issues- the cheque until the farmer cashes it. . ..... ' The annual meeting onJDecemr her 10th will hear-discussion on the Marketing Agency for hogs in the morning and have the guest speaker in the afternoon, Mr»' Everett Biggs, Driiry Com­ missioner fqf Ontario will ad­ dress the Bruce County farmers. Farmers and their wives are urged to attend the meeting and learn $he advantages of market­ ing farm products through pro- LIFE ^MEMBERSHIP FOR TWO MEMBERS The December meeting of the Presbyterian W.MLS. was held in the church with a large attend­ ance. The'president, Miss M, Mc­ Leod conducted opening V exer­ cises and the secretary, Mrs. A* C. Agnew, the minutes a^d busi­ ness, including a reminder to save all Christmas cards to be brought to the church and sent to foreign points. Encouraging re­ ports were given by all officers- The . Christmas program from Glad Tidings was followed. Life ■memberships were presented to tv^o faithful members, Mrs. R. T. Douglas and Mrs. A. E.. Purdon. Th.e .Society wera irideed fav­ ored to have Rev. W. McClean address them and also' install the new sla/te of officers for 1955. Mr. McClean j^ve vivid sketches of his experiences in missionary charges of his college( years when he spent part of each, year on the far northern, fields of; Mani­ toba, .British Columbia and . Sask­ atchewan many times walking or going on hprseback long dis- tarices to reach outpost centres and in spite s of a shack for a manse without any conveniences, was not without, its humorous side. He concluded by encour­ aging the ladies in the great and important work of the W.M.S., , Officers are. as. follows: honor; ary presidents, Mrs. H. Mullin and Mrs. W. A. Russell; president, Miss M. MacLeod; 1st. vice, Mrs. Robt. Reid; 2nd vice, Mrs, A, C; AgheW; 3rd vice, Mrs. M.’ Hen­ derson; recording secretary, Miss N. Malcolm; financial sec., Mrs. B. Yovan;, pianist, Miss M. Mai~|dUeer marketing boards. Twelve colm; Glad Tidings sec., Mrs. W • resolutions wilt be discussed and McGill;, student sec.,; Mrs. J. Lit-»;ypted on by the meeting, tie; Home Helper, Mrs. R. V.» MacKenzie, Mrs; McFarlane; ex­ panse and life membership M^.^C.H.^MacI>onald;program committee, Mrs. P. S. Stewart, Mrs. C. Mason; supply committee, Mrs. J. E. Agnew, Mrs. A. JJ- fhir- J. Douglas, Mrs. H. . Nixon, Mrs. Cooke, Mrs. McCall, Mrs. i X R- Johnstone; Mission Band teach­ ers, Mrs. Robt. MacKenzie, Mrs. A. Smith and Mrs. V., Mowbray. LANGSIDE NORTH The ^Sunday School concert was held in the church on Fri­ day? evening. Mr. Arnold Scott, superintendent, presided, for the program, which opened with the Lord’s prayer in unison followed by a carol. Thp superintendent spoke briefly followed by a reci­ tation by Nancy Scott. Miss Lois HALDENBY ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE Armature and Field Winding, Brushes, Bearings, Etc. Repairs to Fractional and Integral Horsepower Motors,. Also. Electric Fans, Vacuums, Clippers, Drills, Etc. HALDENBY ELECTRIC Kinlough Phone Ripley 'lll^r 29 At Crowsfon’s beginners class sang “Jesus Loves Me”. Mr. Gordon Wall played a violin solo accom­ panied by Mrs. Wm. Scott at the organ. Donna Moffat played an organ. solo.• JButh.; and • Phyl 1 is. Steer sang a duet, ‘‘Star of the East”. Mrs;. Charlie Tiffing class gave a number,, “Objects of the Bible”. Mrs. Jim Richardson arid Dorothy Srpith sang a duet. Mr. Charlie Tiffin’s class gave a num­ ber representing the colors of the Bible. Mrs. Jim Richardson sang a Solo. Mrs. Wm. Scott’s and Mrs,.; Parish Moffat’s classes combined to present a short play, “Let us Worship at the Manger”, follow­ ed by a carol by the congrega • tion. The teachers on behalf of tfie Sunday School presented di­ plomas, seals and prizes to the children for attendance and work during the year. The Mission Band leaders, Mrs. Charlie Tif­ fin,-Mrs Wesley Young and Mrs. Lloyd Moffat, presented certifi- cates, pins and seals to the 11 children who had perfect attend­ ance. The Bible Class .gave a Christmas number with carols be­ ing sung by the congregation. Mr. Gordon Wall, Bible Class teach­ er, . spoke briefly. The meeting closed with the benediction and lunch was served in the base­ ment.' ' .and you get 40 to^ cars „ with every Car Wash ! SEND FOR YOURS NOW! r» because mdtt&y refunded by return if not delighted Come a* running, Kldi!. * . for this is the greatest Wash you’ve ever seen. It's just like the where grown-ups have .their car washed! You operate the handle at the side to .move your toy cars ,along the moving belt inside the Car Wash. At the. same time a water pump sprays water from the, roof to wish each car as It moves through. When empty, you jfist refill the water tgfik at the side. 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