Loading...
The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-11-10, Page 11saw, , INON- whir - it THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,: •LUCKNOW, ONTARIO " YOUR NO0:NEED A 41Ff? GIVE THEM NEW IMPROVED Ta: '. o Purina Pig, Plus r nib special 'vitaenin antibiotic mineral • concentrate has every practical feed Ino,. IS • bout the g� 0 runty, an, invy Pte. N' takes jolt a Ii#!le Purina. Pig Phis maxed with your hog these. benefits. Ask us about it. Nat st YOUR PURINA DEALER YPHONE Travelogue Given At. .U.0W. Meeting:. c LWANASH LEARNING LASSIES Tie fourth meeting, of the Col- Lassies- 7t3q, October 25 at the 9th with 15 members per: minutes of the . last meeting read by Shirley" .:Nicholson tte meeting held at MIs. Mae- s minutes Nola .IHiltennberg the mi�i� of the ' last meet - far the ming' .held -at Mrs. s home as the club was far the 3rd meeting. leaders' . discussed with member the type of seem to wed on their garment. Mrs. dished • different seams again..: and bias We .will also, in the fig - be sewing laceon material baud. Mrs. MacDonald and Ogling checked the gar: to see that the 'stay -stitch-. properly ' . done. For the meeting the plain stfams,are. 6e done on each ' garment •and by the ''leaders before are completed :With, fin- rams The meeting . closed with sr) ging of the •Queen. IF. i IC, !.. • (Olivet) The Olivet ID_C.W_ mei at the home of . Mrs,' ' Walter Dexter on Friday evening. Mrs. Melvin Col hog, Mrs_ Sandy MacCbarles, Mrs, Jerry Colling, Mrs. Ray Hamilton and Mrs. Dexter presented ' the ,program:' Mrs. Dexter ; told of her trip, to the west Wit, showing pictures . and . souveniers, Mrs: Robert Osborne gavethe courted remarks.•, Lunch was served and a social lime enjoyed. Mrs. William. J. Ensign , of St. Catherines spent a few days with Mr. r and Mrs. Walter Dexter be-•. fore moving to Goderich 'where, they: have bought'. a home. Mr. and Bars. Earn slaty and Mr's: "Bruce Blackwell of London visited : on ;'Friday with Mr. .and Mrs. Ray Hamilton, Mrs.. Ham- ilton • and Wendy • returned with them to save: ' the week=end in Londa3.`' Baptism Held Chalmers church • `(Whitechurch News) (Intended for last week) On Sunday 'at Chalmers Presby- terian 'Church , Rev, . Gordon Fish, christened Edward Charles, son of Mr. and Mrs. John De Boer, and Micheal Alexander son of Mr. and _ amser, • , Visitors en Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. Carman : Whytock , . Mr. and Mrs, Bill Parker of Formosa vicinity and her'sister Miss Bon- nie Parker of Paisley. essers, Jim Taylor ' and � Har- old Dawson arrived home on .Fri- day from ` the Western provinces where they have been assisting' getting sothings from the house 1 for theapartment. Sympathy is extended to' . ser, Valerie and Andrea King 'in' the Ding of their grandmother .. King of Teeswater who I passed away Wednesday in Wing ham and District Hospital. The N' funeral wss . held on. Friday to 1 Teeswater- Cemetery. Misses 1 Bernadette and .Patricia King of i Toronto and Brian King of Grand Mrs Hugh J V'funeral . Valley were ' .present for their grandmothers funeral and their with farm operations, : On Thursday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Gaunt were Mr. and M. -s Wallace Riley and Mr. and Mrs'. Wm. Johnston of Pais- ley. Mrs_ Claud Coffin and. John were callers at their home in the age on Saturday: Mrs. Coffin is going in an apartment and was father Mr,. J. C. Kmg of Toronto. All visited during the week -end with Mr' and Mrs. , Walter Ars Mrs. George McKague of . Tees water vested on. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Mclnnes_ • `'Mr_ Dan Cassidy is spending '' a few, days with .relatives.. at Til lsonburg. Mrd.' ' Gribbe and Brenda of Bhievale were Sunday visitors with Mr ,and Mrs. Walter Arscott,. 4-H Hallowe'en Party ''Whitechurch Hospitality Belles and Happy Hostesses held a Hal- lowe'en party ,on Saturday after- noon at the dome of ' Mrs, Leroy Rintoull. Present for the occasion • Cruwii Trust GUARANTEED TRUST INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES 4 AND 5 YEAR TERMS" . . Applications Received By P. S. STEWART Phone 523-2445 Box 31, Lvckriow. 5Y2% 19,. 1v . 5:. Cosi 0 Dear reiber . lot 01$n aye obse �e�o`3B .�'.� `ib Fr�pd� . �e are ®g the LAG .ge�-�`�`u� • 4e t the peutug,deoad�� esS off ell. case u �y� T� Egon . �.m�eahe other aunty -, the over sa lRe �. each ens • a;ya�f aSt°Me i g Voatrea l to e� r G 1 of 0111r on ane e depends Our sada d���. setn ay tie®®���� tat`�® is ds - to lour, � ,' �• �e �®� apP our s. *est Y"ed ]tlf a b65 hhearil i elm Ig t��B se al ueof �e edfa.® a3 standing. erb 'ev ltfb►e Pe he e4itu ® toGm ie. �" tatereS � .- �d • � .a� � le bele tried to 011 � d -'a gl a , �m ® aa a�.i®ag�am vew co le Jthe_d� and Pers .ysr A1"service 'fog ve 'fie to° oU.r ems. eh ,% • You' Mop • dlal���,gev'. .. . SATURDAY F. Troop 6:30 p.m. Jackie Gleason 7:00 p.m.,' ' I .Spy 10:00 p.m. SUNDAY' Please Don't 'East The Daisies 7:00 p.m. Amos Burke Secret Agent 7:30 p.m. Perry Mason 8:30 p.m. Dean Martin 9:30 p.m. Man From Shenandoah' 10:30 p.m. were., Sandra Fisher. Janis Far- rier, Pamela and Dianne . King, Dianne. Coultes, • Barbara Ritchie, Margo De Bruyn, Irene De Boer, Marlene Weber and Valerie hung: Mothers present for the • occasion were: Mrs. George Fisher, Mrs.. Dave .' and ' Joe King,' Mrs. Carl i Weber. Mrs. Herman De Bruyn, Mrs.. John De .. Boer, Mrs. •-Garnet. ' Farrierand 111 rs. Dave Gibb Games were. played_ bind] of fancy cookies, tarts and tea were served by the 4-H' girls: Mr. Herb Laidlaw -arrived home from Wiingbami and District Hos- pital on . Thursday and on Sunday. was able to.. go to the home .of his daughter Mrs: Jack Kerr and Mr. Kerr for .a birthday supper_ - Horne for tthe..week-Cad" were Messers. George Conn and Murray Coultes London,. Miss, Ruth Taylor Toronto. • . Visitors 'en Sunday • with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Groskortb were Mr '' _and•Mrs. `" Jimm Moffat and Heather, Wingham, Mr .and Mrs.. Bert Moffat /Teeswater, Mr. ' and Mrs -.Dave :Stilbo„ Brussels_ . • Mr :and Mrs. Ted Collyer; Mr. and Mrs. Lawerrence McLeod, M. and; ,Mus. Wallace Conn attended the Mason banquet held in Luck- now Wednesday evening_ . Mrs. • Claude Coffin was in the, �rr`llage fror n Kitchener. on Tuesday having the phone and ,hydro alis connected from her house. Mrs. Allan Ma Burney of Rich- j'mond„ British Columbia is a visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Scott and Mr :and Mrs.: Robert Scott. • Lorne and Robert are nep- hews 0 :Mrs McBurney. HOLD TEA FOR MOTHERS AND WI. MEMBERS (By Donna Mullin) The Lac/mow .Noire er Two 4=H ',Homemaking Club, which i� leab by 'Mrs. Vernon Hunter and Mrs. 11 Jim ' Boyle- herd an informal tea II for Mothers and members 0 the Women's Institute on October 3®. a 3: CO •p.mm in the basement ' of the town ball.. The hall • was suit- ably decorated far the Hallavie"- en occasion:' The program opened wrnttb 0 Canada and then • rolls call , was taken:, In the business we dis- cussed iscussed when our record ' books were td be handed in. Linda Boy- le favoured us with , a piano solo. Them; Gad Jamieson sang a solo accompanied on the piano lis 'Jan- et Thompson. Susan Arnold and Joyce Johnstone did a denumstra tion on Packing a weekend bag which welan to do at • Achieve- ment Day on December 4 in Kin- cardine. Then lunch was served which included fancy sandwiches and eookfes. Janet t 'arruthers. Anita Sharon !Viaw Wendy Maclhenzia and bray poured tea. Mrs. A. Willson Mrs. • R. Maces ,,Kenzie and Mrs. P. Stewart spoke briefly. y�. kl