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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-01-15, Page 10aF t.' I•t' • ti our of r No Down Payment IliAPPIPIW T'N,Ig LUCK$OW, s*NTINI1I.,,. 1.1kCKNOW, "ONTARIO And4Whenrthe rims: • comes`. make sure-.* 'get an efficient; hard working Esso..011 •Fumace' the .furnace that stays younger -so: much longer!' . pTolOYearsPro Pay HAVENS lambing And Heating Phone . 5284012 Lud ESSO OIL BURNER� SALES And SERVICE HOME HEAT SERVICE PURPLE Mrs.: Frank. Dore was 'hostess to Purple Grove Institute on Monday afternoon. . Recent visitors with Miss Mar- , garet Robertson were Mr and Ms. , Gayle Haldenby, Mr. ,and Mrs. John Taylor and Denise, Mr. 'and Mrs. Burton Collins.,, Bervie, United Church Women Units, one and two, :' met, in the church on ' •Wednesday afternoon: Mrs Frank Dore, Ronnie and "'Dianne visited Mr.• and Mrs. Ger- ald Brindley.. ,...Some attended the benefit" dance 111 Ilolyr'ood : Saturday evening for. Mr.' and. Mrs. James Haldepby who lost their home,. by fire Mr.. and Mrs. Bert Thompson and family, '1'eeswater, 1VIr. and Mrs. Bob.. ' McClure and .Bradley, : Teeswater -visited Mr.. and Mrs. Gordon MacDonald Mr. .and Mrs. Bert McLelland and Mrs. Gordon Fair visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald ' Mackay sand girls. .. L Mrs. Frank '.Dore and Dianne visited Mrs, Cynthia ` Bere and; Mr. and Mrs. 'Donald Stewart. Mr." and • Mrs. Currie ' Colwell, and , QISTRICT Bill, Betty. and Ann, Mr. and Mrs,: Frank Colwell, : Kinloss, .visited Mr; and' Mrs. Donald McCosh, on Sunday, Miss Margaret Robertson and Mr. Donald Robertson were Thurs- day visitors " with Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Huston.:.• Mr and Mrs. Donald McCosh and Dicke visited Mr. and Mrs'. Lynn 'Geddes :on Thursday even- ing. Miss Evelyn • Harkness, Vickie Dore, Joan and ; Wray . Thompson visited Nancy -,and Dianne Dore. Mr. and . Mrs. Laurence, Stanley were recent visitors with Mrs. Helen; : Swann and : Mr. Norval St Y. aisle Dr .R. M...Allis, :.Huron' County M:0.11.,, . says . there is ' still • "a fair amount" of ' : rabies , in the County' with more cases . in 1963 than -in the .previous year. Tetanus infection resulting from a toe injury caused, by . a `. Meek of wood falling' onhis foot, claim- ed the life of Clarence Gale 63, of R.R. 2 Dashwood.. ipIeyTlj.TOdge:tSponsoring OeIe.gcte ro Observe Unified Nations At Wor` More than one thousand teen- age high school students from throughout the United States, and Canada will take part in • ' this year'se1:5th annual United Nations Pilgriinage for Youth,.- sponsored .by the .'Independent Order: of Odd Fellows' and its 'sister organiza- tion; : the Rebekahs: • Plans are already advanced -for the project; and Ripley I Q OF and, Rebekah,' -Lodges• ' will again participate asannounced by Noble Grand • Jack , Farrell and • Mrs. Dorothy Brooks. Arrangements are being made with Ripley District High School for the selection by competition, of a qualified student to' take part in the Pilgrimage's week of .ob= serving • the United Nations . at work.. . For.. students .to be eligible, for selection,' they must have com- pleted .the Grade' 10 or 11 by June, be 16 or 17 years "' of age at the time, of. the Pilgrimage, and be in. good health Scbolar- KINLOUGH .The Anglican congregation held their Vestry meeting with a good, number ' present Rev. ' Canon R W Stump was in charge and Miss ' Edna, Boyle ;acted' as Nes- try clerk. Reports showed `: a year, of progress both spiritually, ' and 'financially. The following. officers were elected. ' Wardens, Harold" Haldenby,Don, Gillespie.; Synod delegates, Bert . Nicholson . and Howard Thompson; Sidesmen;• Midford. • Wall and Gerald Rhody;. Auditors, Delbert Hedley and Gerald Rhody; " Caretaking, Miss May 'Boyle;' Board . of ;Manage merit, -Rev., Benson Cox, Miss, Ed na ' Boyle, Harold Haldenby, Don Gillespie, Bert Nicholson, Howard Thompson, ' Midford Wall,,'Delbert Hedley, '. Roy. Graham, Ry Sch .neller, 'Gerald Rhoda ' and Rae- Haldenby. A , minutes silence: was observed'. in memory' of the late. Mrs,. J. W. 'Colwell and the late Tom Bodging.- 'Prayer closed the meeting , ` On Saturday evening : a : benefit dance ' was held in: Holrood hall for .:Mr:. and Mrs. James Halden- by , and' family who lost their. home by fire on New Years Eve. The, music, . was supplied by Car- ruthers Orchestra,.J, and they were presented with a purse of money: Mrs. ' Roy Schneller , was hos- tess for the W,A. meeting Thursday 'when a quilt .was quilt-. ed ;for Mrs. James •..Haldenby. i%r ;lif !�/! N •'�/ i i ...:: - ;. iii '.• :: i. It's here at.last...that wonderful time of the year when: Tex --Made sheets go on sale. All over Canad, tine fine stores that .'. sell Tei -Made sheets invite you ix; come 'in• and Make your selection from the. largest, most colourful collection `avail- able. There are White slreeta and fitted , sheets...stz.enchanting pastel. sheets.:. five dashing striped sheets... elegant sheets all covered with roses and ha ppy ,sheets strewn with bright stmny ;daisies. Sheets of every description and because • • they're, Tex -Made, you get more value all :year round, becausethey're woven of more .finely spiin Potton with More threads per : inch and . more nitches per length. Join the big tPlebrationi...buy Tex -Made now and saver • Sheets !millet ...Tex -Nle 's Ostreet_Awe itemise. Hera the freshen look in fahfof,-nsw Sh'asb Daisy print sloe. ' It's the evening dross of the Yew. end like all Tex -Mede 'sheets ...tight aorw Sofro edQapat a.kw loin %Us UM. ptiow • r THE MOST FASHIONABLE BEDS IN CANADA WEAR DOM Niofr TbratE CDMPANr,- tiMitiztl, 40ti'K .,, ship,. leadership, interest in coin ntupity welfare, concern in world - affairs, to take and part n ,the projectlwill ' be taken into account in,making the selection, While at U.N. headquarters' yin New. York, the delegates 'will study, and observe ' the U.N. • 'in action;, tour ` the buildings, . listen, t� ' be - the hind the scenes � explanations • o of various de ,partments and agen- cies, hear `business conducted- in the five otficiar languages, • have meals in the U.N. Delegates', Din- ing Room, and interview repre-. sentatives . of. member nations;. They will also visit International House "Where : graduate .. students from more than 80 'countries live under one roof. An added feature of ' the .1964 ,programwill be a day at; the New . ork :World's Fair. . Richard Stanley of Huron Twp. .Was, a participant in the 1962 pro- ject. Siiice • 1950, 8727. Students have, • taken part in this. program. Funds. : are ' being:,raised by• the sale of : light ': bulbs to the public. Sixty, and one hundred watt . bulbs 'are available • from any Oddfellow, m any quantity for 25c each or. your supply may he obtained €n McCreath Furniture: R D. Trench, Listowel, coun- cillor who was re-elected' by ac- demotion c clamation for a seventh term in November, resigned shortly after. with the resignation effective / the end of . the year. WrreoH$ DA V', JANUARY 15, 'HITECHORCM Mr. Jim Gordon of Saskata :who As . visiting with . his sista Mrs, Marjorie McGee of Wingh: spent Monday night ' .with school chum,• Mr.: James. McInn •The •sympathy of this commun is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Fra Coulter , in the... passing of .: brother, Alex on. 'Wednesday, Wingham' ' District Hospital a whose .funeral was held .on Sat day from Currie's funeral pariti . are We sorry to report M Clarence Adams is a patient Victoria. Hospital; ndofl We w her a quick recovery. • 'Mr. Garry Willis of Streetsv spent the week end at his ho here,. • ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coultes. Debbie of Wallaceburg spent. weekend with his parents Mr. ' t Mrs. Albert, Coultes and her ,p ents, Mr. and: Mrs. Mervyn Pi Brussels. Mrs. Doris .Willis' visited on S day with her mother, Mrs: M grave at thehome of Mr. and • N Bennet Mitchell,Molesworth, N Anie. Lott, . accompanied her . 1 Mr., nand Mrs; Frank Lemmex Atwood` came :and took •.her to ti home,: where she will visit fog few weeks:' : NEWS . BRIEF Three . men from Toronto' ifamilton were captured ai breaking into the Dundalk Co. A tip-off on :. the robbery had b received and the Co=op :had b staked' out for several days police' officers Seasonal savings* and year 'round satisfaction • Order your" co -or' High ,Grade Fertilizer., for delivery '.by Feb, /4ind' you will save $2.00 per ton. Fordelivery: between ,Feb. 3 and Feb. 28.your "Early .Delivery" diseount,will be V.50' per ton. 'In, addition, you can earn cash discounts of 6A% for. payment .or pre payment by Feb. 1 and 6% by Feb. 28 • You Can depend on co quality .because Co-op- erative's • areowned and• controlled by'the. people they serve .:1 the farmers of Ontario. '1✓very time you make a purchase at your Co-operative you are making your business stronger • , and more successful, •Replstered Trade Mere JANUARY FEBRUARY SAVE !ZOO *SAVEslams; put tpI SER TOS CO Op 4t1ALL'fY' CONI ROL :JS YOUR: GUARANTEE OF, .'SATISFACTIC MOW DISTRICT CO-OPERATJV Phone 528-2125