The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-01-20, Page 15yEQNESDAY�,,a .,IAN: .34th{ 1965.
TRE LUCKNOW • SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, . ONTARIO
" WHITfCHURCH .uod DISTRICT .
• Murray Coultes of .Western tJn=
versity' Veit the weekend with
his' parents, •
Mr. • and Mrs:. Gershom ; John-
ston spent Saturday and Sunday
;in London. • With: Mr. and Mrs.
Jack .Johrrsion and family: .
Mr. and. Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw 'and
.,net were Sunday visitors, with.
her .Parents ,Mr. and Mrs, John
Crowston,
Helen_ 'Nea�ble .of 'London was.
-Suiidayr -visitor with her folks, '
and: -Mrs.: 8111. NOW and .f:,nmU
We are Sorry to report fav
was: -admitted ' o . _
Gibb n he
week-
end° to Wing and District
Hospital. We ' w sh, him a speedy
recovery, .
interesting Story !Related
The . Calvin -Brick Messengers
held {heir:!meeting Sunday after-
noon ' in the ,.church. The newly
elected officers are,, Past Presi-
dent ." Grant Coultes, ' President.
Linda 'McGee, lst Vice `Joyce
Coultes,. 2nd Vice Wanda Mason,
3rd Vice' Margaret -Pattison, Sec-
,retary Doris : Coultes Treastirer
Jima' `Beecroft,. Pianists 'Doreen
Pattison, Jim • Robertson,' Hugh
McBurney, Ronald McBurney;
Lynda 'Coultes, Brenda Coultes,;
Linda McGee Secretary
. World.
Friends Brian Jamieson, Herald'
Barbara Pattison, Margaret :Rob-
ertson; Mrs: George .McGee eon
ducted the installation of the of=
' ficers; Linda McGee ave the in :anniversa
call to, ' worship. A ;hymn 'was : urin th
p .y ... �? g the week -end : with the
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sung :with
Doreen Pattison,,piano,
accompanist; Ther .
rread. by Scripture, wa
ead y Marion McGee..' The of
g was received, :by Darlene
Coultes and. Doreen , Taylor and
the prayer giv.eii: .....by Jim Bee-
croft, The theme :of the meeting
was, The Power:. of Kindness.
Duane. Currie gave as reading.
., The story told at . each meeting
t of some amous person .'and the
a messen rs are ' to guess the
'• nam On •Sunday.. it just so hap-.
- ed,- that -it was Ahe . _story •' f
the 'Inventor of • Penicillin Alelt
Fleming...When'°he: was a' youth
he heard a little ' lzoy, who was
drowning.. calling: loudly for heap,
as he passed a deep .pool, ' Alex
Fleming swam oto..the boy and
rescued hire,: who,..was: none .other
' than Sir Winston :Churchill. Later
Mr, Churchill's' parents' were so.'
"thankful to his. .rescuer that
they Alex Fleming the money to
put gh for aDoctor
and
. allow. him to. make the wonder
drug which at one time . again`
saved Sir Winston. Churchhill's
life, There . were. around 3J: in' at-
tendance. •
Gordon 'Moffat - of Toronto' visi t
t
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ed' on' Sunday with Donald: Gaunt.
• .M,r. and.': -Mrs. lbert :eo ilter-
and Diane were guests Sunday:
evening with Mr. and . ;Mrs,, ':Fred
Schwich'tenberg :, .of Mildmay. who
were celebrating their 35th Wedd-
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mercury below i' freezing, many
farmers were .faced with the .pro-
blem of thawing: • frozen water
pipes'. or 'with • getting cars .start....
ed, . espepially if they . sat out .in
the open,-. •
The Y.P.S. meeting in the 'Unit-
ed
Unit -ed Church was called , off Sun-
day evening due to the starm.
• Mr.. and .Mrs. Norman . Coultes;
Murray, . Joyce, Lynda and . Dar-
lene were. Sunday visitors with.
Mr, and • M. rs.. Bill Caslick and
family of Culross..
Congratulations to Murray .Cool
•les of . Western University T' on
again winningone of the scholar
ships,.
Barry Tiffin of.Waterloo visited
on Sunday with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Tiffin. He.' was ac-
companied. by -Carl Gibb who vis-
ited with his mothe Mrs.Dave
Gibb and' .his .' ath 'r who . is a
patient in. Winghain : hospital,
Breaks' Arm in, Fall. Off Ladder
We are sorry to report Cecil De.
Boer, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
'De Boer •had, the, misfortune,
while climbing aladder • in the
barn Sunday forenoon,' when as-:
sisting- wiit1 ` the morning chores,
to slip and fall breaking 'his .left.
arm about; 4 inches.-.: above the
wrist. He was taken immediately
to Wingham and ;District . Hospit-
al :**hefe ,a oast was applied and
remained, ' for • a :day. We wish'
him ' a ' speedy , recovery
Fractures .'Leg While . Skiing'.,
Mr and Mrs: John. Gaunt vis-'
lied_ on Sunday' with Mr. and : Mrs.
Jim Gauntand. artet; of Morris..
Janet: 'bad' the :d fortune while
learning '• to ski one evening • last
week.' to ' fall Abreaking.. her, leg
between the:: knee and ankle, .She
was taken to 'hospital where a
applied
cast was a 'ed ' she andas
allowed to , return home where
she is a .bed patient; ,We, wish,
her a;a speedy recovery,
On 'Friday evening S.S..No 10.
Kinloss (Whitechurch school),
under the ° supervision of their
•teacher Mrs. 'Kenneth Wheeler,
held a euchre party and dance 'in
't.h e." , Whitechurch Community
-Memorial- Hall- to—raise . funds for
a . btis trip in the, spring. Twelve
table's of players. took part in the
progressive. euchre - . With 'high
lady. being Mrs. Lawrence„ Tay-
lor, high man, Kenneth Dowling,.
low lady, Mrs. 'Garnet .' Farrier,.
low -- mean Clarence Ritchie. The
school pupils enjoyed games, of
crokino'le. Tiffin's orchestra . 'sup-
plied the music for the dance
with the aid of callers off, Os-
car Schefter and 'Leroy-. Rintoul-,
The • Whitechurch . ,Women's In-
stitute had ;charge .of, the booth
'which was : supervised by Mrs.
Garnet:, . Farrier,.; • Mrs. Wallace.
Cann,. lVlrs. Russel Gaunt, : Mrs.;
Ezra Scholtz, Mrs.. Albert Coultes..
-and Mrs. Tom , Magoffin. The -lad-
ies netted 'themselves: $11:85for
their efforts
At the Rabies Clinic held a
'E. S. Watts Feed Mill on;Thurs-.
day, , 'it was e that i0. .
reported ,'.
dogs and :;cats ° were given' shots.
' Miss Linda . Johnston of Kaitch
,ever spent . the• weekend with
her parents' Mr., and Mis. Clark
Jiknston. .
Mr. and Mrs. 'Eldon Emerson.
of • Pe
netanguishene' are spending
a few days with his. Mother Lila:
Emerson.
Jim Ross of Wallaceburg spent ' •
the weekend . with his parents
Mr. 'and Mrs. Russel :Rasa
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_n Sunday y y `at .Chahners Pres-
byterian ' Church..awards were.
presented to'•. the Sunday School'
scholars. present.' Those winning
forperfect'atten ance
a �trap�hy, , , attendance
were Bobbie Ross, Barry El -
fiat, Paul ..Laidlaw, -Joann Laid=:
law,' Ruth' Elliott: In 'the: group,
absent 1 Sunday, the girls . ,rem.
ceived a. cup and saucer and the
boys ' received cuff „links and tie
clips. Those . • receiving .ithese.
were 'Jean Simpson! Kathy Pur
don, • Janie • Laidlaw, Darlene
Simpson, 'LorPurdon, .' Cecil'. De ,
Boer, Murray . Simpson, Douglas
Ross, Paul Elliott, ;:Jim 'De Boer.
Absent 2 Sundays were Irene De'
Boer and Doris Rintoul,'
The_ Kinloss township•, school,
area board held their meeting:
Thursday, night . in Kinloss Central
School.: •at-11olyrood,, Mr. : Russel
Ross . from herewas present
'when the following o-fficers where
appointed: • ohairm an.. Mr.' Leo
Murray, Vice Chairman Mr.
Evan: Keith, ..' Sec-Treas. ' . Mr. Al'
lister 'Hughes. The regular : meet-
ings* are to be held the : 4th' Mon-
day of ' each Month: :
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SA4LE SPECIAL
1 :' ONLY"REFRIGERATOR :
2 cu. ft. •AUTOMATIC .'DEFROST.
• REGULAR $769.00
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REGULAR $239.00
189.0
PECIAI — $275.00
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• 1 ONLY '30 in. CUSTOM RANGE, WITH .TIMER`
"" 1 AND'; ROTISSERIE, REGULAR $269.00 •
SPECIAL $215.00.
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JToMAtit-WASHE-RS, REGULAR $345 00
ALE SPECIAL: f - `f, $249.00
ELECTRIC DRYERS, REGULAR $190.00
LE ' SPECIAL, $149.0.
• ' .PL&S .'MANY OTHERS '
`s7 PIECE ."'DIINETTE SET, REGULAR:$147.00
SALE SPECIAL -Stli•qo
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• ' SALES ECTAL .: $12.00
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• CEDAR . CHESTS., •RE
SALE .SPECIAL°' - $65.00.
$81.00.
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$100.00 OFF KROEHLER CNESi,ERFIELD..
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';'AND CHAIR, REGULAR $349.00
SLE SPECIAL. — $24'
PIECE KROEHLER CHESTERFIELD
AND CHAIR, REGULAR. $395,00
SPECIAL - $295.0
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2 PIECE KROEHLER CHESTERFIELD
AND' CHAIR, REGULAR $375.00
SPECIAL- S275.00
2'. PIECE SKLOR CHESTERFIELD ,lli .CHAIR
REGULAR ' $239;00'
SALE SPECIAL' $'1953,00
PIECE, ;SKLOR; CHESTERFIELD' .&
REGULAR $219.00.
ECTAL ::.- $169.
2 'PIECE DAVENPORT• SET, REGULAR $165-.00,
All.step and �offee:.fiables
table and fl�or lamps•, bou-
doir
damps, m rr�rs '�Kroeh
7.1er". rockers,: swivel ro��ters,
recliners, Hostess chairs,
�raadloom rugs.
.3 PIECE BEDROOM'SUITE, WITH 'BOOKCASE'
BED, REGULAR $21.9.00.''
SPECIAL - $165.i
PIECE .BEDROOM SUITE,; PANEL..BED..
AND. 72 *inch TRIPLE DRESSER
REGULAR ..$235.00; ,
IE5PECIAI;_: $1
3 PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, REGULAR $239:00:`.
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SLE SPECIAL - $129.00
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