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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-10-27, Page 18WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1976 reside in Nigeria where Jerry has been employed, on an engineering job since June. Couple Live In Nigeria MOWBRAY - PRIOR The wedding took place on September 11 at All Hallows Church, Allerton, Liverpool, Eng- land of. Gerald Alexander Mow- bray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virden Mowbray of Lucknow, .Ontario to Joan Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Prior of Allerton. The groom was attended by his brother Allap Mowbray of Port Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Mowbray. will WI Branches Meet At Whitechurch WHITECHORCH Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sleightholm were Sunday visitors with Mr. and. Mrs.' 4alton Noels of Crediton. Miss. Joyce Tiffin and Miss Janet. Sleightholm of Toronto spent the weekend with, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin and Mr. and Mrs. "Elmer Sleightholm., Misses Kathy and Lorie Purdon on Saturday afternoon, October 16 entertained' girl friends at a surprise, shower in honour of April McBUrney, bride-to-be. April and two of her attendants, Marjorie Nixon and Cathy Fischer, were seated under a'rainbow. At theend of the rainbow was a, pot of gold containing many gifts. Assisting with the gifts were 'two other attendants, Lode Purdon and Janet Cook. A sash of bows made by Mrs. Eldon Cook was presented to April after which she replied thanking everyone for their gifts and for the sponsors of the party. Lunch was served by the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie, Sarnia, were Monday visitors with Mrs. Garnet Farrier. The W.I. 'held a euchre party in the hall with' fourteen tables in play. High gent was Mrs.. Bill Purdon, low gent . was Mrs. Mary Burchill (both playing as men); high lady was Mrs. Jim Coultes and low , lady was Mrs. Helen Currie; lucky priie went to J. D. Gilmour. & CURL $2.00 Off All Perms Stewart W. Turnball, 4th year; Robert W. Seim CLU, 6th. year; Gordon A. Reaburn, 7th year; William E. Schinbein, 9th year; William J. Kinahan, 10th year; Douglas B. Hoggarth, 14th year; C. Wilford Caslick, 17th year; Morris P. Mahood CLU, 19th year; Harry B. Bruegeman CLU, 22nd year. Ten members of the Saugeen Life Underwriters. Association were honoured when they received their. !'National Quality 'Awards".. Recipients of the award, which recognizes life insurance sales representatives ,who place consist- ent emphaiis 'on quality service 'to their clients, were Carl S. Herbst, ist year; Walter N. Lantz, 4th year; SURPRISE SHOWER , KNOW TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26 .TO SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6 OPEN THURSDAY EVENING 528-2914 395-5824 Quality Avvards For Area Men THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. Flexibility. • They're flexible, because you can buy Canada Savings Bonds in various denominations,. for cash or on instalments wherever you bank or invest. And they're cashable anytime; at their full face value plus earned interest. This year, the purchase limit has been set at $15,000. 4 .44 WO. WHITECHURCH NEWS On Monday evening some of the Institute branches gathered at VVhitechurch Community Memorial Hall to hear Mrs. Kirkpatrick of Ripley tell of the National Conven- tion she'attended, as delegate from Bruce South, at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island last June. The district president, Mrs. George Fisher, opened the meeting with 0 Canada, Ode and the repeating of the Creed. Mrs. Don Eadie of the Belmore branch gave, a piano solo. Mrs. teddy for the Lucknow Institute gave a. reading, The Face On the Bar Room Floor. Mrs. Philip Steer on• behalf of Kairshea Institute gave u solo, "Bless This House', with pianist Mrs. Agnes( Farrier. Mrs. Harvey Houston then introduced Mrs. Kirkpatrick who gave a very detailed account of the meetings, held for the week concerning officers, new business, by-laws, resolutions. Community singing of Little Brown Church, Coming Thro the Rye,. and Grand- father's Clock was enjoyed with" Mrs.- McGuire leading and Mrs. Agnes ,Farrier pianist. Mrs. Humphrey of Reid's Corn- ers gave a reading. Ripley Institute number was Come Back to Erin and I'll Give You a Daisy a Day, sung by, Mrs. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Annie Scott and Mrs. John A. MacDonald With Mrs. V. MacKenzie pianist. Mrs. Bill McInnes for Teeswater branch gave readings, Thanksgiv- ing Day. 'Mrs. Harvey Houston thanked the branches for contributing Home & Countries for her to' give at the Ploughing Match. Lunch was • served and a social visit enjoyed.. For over 30 years Canada' Savings Bonds have been the most popular investment in Canada. Literally millions of Canadians have used Canada Savings Bonds as a way to build a solid financial base. They're simple, straightforward and easy to understand. They're a great way to save. Here's why. Security. Canada Savings Bonds ate secure because they're backed by ail the resources of Canada. Income. They pay, good income, an average annual interest toNmaturity in 1985 of 9.1r; /Each $100 bond beginS with, $8.50 interest the. first year.and then pays $9.25 interest for 'each of the remaining 8 years. Two Kinds. A.Fully registered bonds. These. bonds are registered as to both principal and interest. The interest is sent to you automatically by cheque each year on November 1st. They are available in denominations of $500, $1,000 and $5,000. , B. Coupon bonds. These bonds, are registered as to principal and have annual interest coupons, payable to bearer.They are available in denominations of $50, $100, vjs $500, $1,000 and $5,000. Average Annual Interest to MatTitY wpy say •