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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-01-29, Page 8ay. ( ti it of •s� �1 t } PAGE EIGHT • THE LUCKNOW .S.ENTINEL, 'LUCKNOW, ONTARIO our o No Down Payment And.when the.time- comes, make sure you - get an efficient, hard working' Esso 00 Furnace, the furnace. that stays younger so much longer! Up To 10 Years To' Pay HAVENS Plumbing And Heating , , Phone,: 528-3012 : Lucknow ESSO OIL BURNER SALES;` And 'SERVICE• HOME HEAT:, SERVICE LYNDA CAMERON PRESIDENT OF COLWANASH • LEARNING LASSIES The first meeting of the Colwan- ash . Learning Lassies was held at the' home of . the leader, Mrs. Pete McDonald, on January 22. The meeting .'opened with the • 4-H; `Pledge and 'the roll call was an wered by all'. eight members. The election of officers resulted. as follows • President, Lynda Cam-. eron; Vice : President, Linda ' Lit- tle; Secretary, Every One; ; Treas- urer, : Mary • Andrew; : Press Re- porter,; Susan Arnold; Pianist, Mrs. Ken: Alton. . It . was ' • .decided' to • charge a. dollar : for. membership. Miss Dam-, ude, the Home Economist, is plan- ning on paying a visit on Tuesday; .. March 31 in .the, morning at Mrs. Alton's. Achievement Day will be held on April 25th : at Auburn`: Notes on Planning. the Ward robe were read by Mrs. Alton and Mrs. McDonald.. NANCY KIRKLAND PRESIDENT OF ZIPPY ZIONETTES The first meeting of the club, "What. Shall I Wear," was held at. the home, of the assistant lead- er, • -Mrs. Frank - Ritchie. The leader, Mrs. Gordon Kirkland op- ened the meeting with ,the 4-H Pledge.' Election of officers follow- ed: President, Nancy Kirkland; Vice . President, Donna .Ritchie; Pianist, Wanda Hunter; Press Re- porter, Anne Ritchie. Other mem- bers are .,':Brenda Ritchie and Elaine Cook. The next Meeting: will be : held at Wanda Hunter's next Wednesday at 4:00. A discus sion followed on Achievement Day, record books and the . ordder. of meeting. Mrs. Ritchie dictated notes on "Choosing Colour and Design to Suit Personalities." Mrs.. Kirkland demonstrated how col- ours suit the personalities of the club members. The mothers of the club.members were present at this meeting,',' Wanda , Hunter closed the meeting by playing the "Queen." •. ■.. • • r.1958 LINCOLN 2 -door, f%llr powered ' ■ 1957 DL SOTO 4 door sedan, fully equipped _N* _1 �5 7�.. DODGE.__Royal,....4-door sedan ,.:-fully-• equipped. , ■ :: 1.957 PLYMOUTH 2 -door' haidtop, six, .fully .equipped ,.� 1 1957 PLYMOUTH '2-doo hardtop,: stick shift, radio • 1957 PONTIAC, 2 -door withradio, stick.'shi t ■ • 1959. VAUXHALL 4-dbor, ' 1950 •STUDEBAKER Starlight eoupC' e, like new ■ ■ cars are .''f ■ . These above idly reconditioned and carry �a :I i 50-50 guarantee four 30 days.. ■` ■: ■ r'a r ■EEuEa■EI■aiEarE■EI■EREai■E■EE■E��Ea�Esu: That Can Be Use( Sharfy'x Service CLINTON' .: ONTARIO Phone 4827661 Open 6 ami: to 2. arm, daily" waaNEdinimmoNm■■EFl lawE■wamlimm sisho■ms ■. inaddiiipii AMBERLEY Congratulations, are extended to reeve Chester Emmerton on at tauung the ' Wardenship of Bruce: County: = There were players for fourteen tables of euchre at • Amebrley Orange .hall on, Wednesday ' even- ing of last week. High prizes were 'won by Mrs. Robert Courtney and Delbert .Wilson. Consolation prize went to Herbert Bowerrap. Com mittee. in,-. charge were r. and Mrs.•.Cliff Geddes, Mr. and Mrs.' Leonard Courtney and Mr..' and Mrs. John Emmerton. Mrs. Arthur Smeltzer. held . a quilting on • Wednesday • afternoon. A . delicious • tea was served and'. the ladies spent a pleasant time over the teacups. Assisting Mrs. Smeltzer ' at .•the lunch. hour were Mrs. Elmer Smeltzer and Miss. Aria Smeltzer. , Mr. and Mrs. John Emmerton.. visited On.- Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs.,Reg ' Godfrey.. . Mr.. and Mrs. John C. Mac Donald, Courtney and , : Corrine Were dinner. guests of . Mr. and 'Mrs. William ' Courtney on Sun-. Mr. Lorne ;Henry( is caretaker for. Huron West School. On Saturday evening' members of Pine ° River and Bethel C.G I,T held a• social time -in Reids Cor- ners hall:;. Crokinole and euchre. was played and dancing followed after.., which lunch ; was . served. A ,successful . sale was held for. Walter .Brown .' of Amberley on Saturday' afternoon, , Born to Mr. and Mrs.' John Miller' (Karen Benson) at Inkster, Michigan, . a son, Erich ..John.' Rev. J. Rowe of `Meaford con- ducted the service at St. Lukes ;Anglican ;church on Sunday •in the absence of : ,Rev. ,Mr. Lupton who is ill with the flu.' `Girl -Guide News Guides of the lst Lucknow Com- pany were pleased to : have. ,with. them ` at their last . two meetings, Miss R. Thompson, Reg. N., Pub- lic 'Health Nurse with the. Bruce County Health Unit. She instruct- ed the girls in the "Child Care" badge. Special .emphasiswas' giv- en to '`babysitting." ,''m .sure Lucknow parents will join the company in thanking Miss Thomp- son " for time and efforts she put intothis course. • At the monthly Court of Hon- our' meeting, we were sorry to learn of Sharon ' Mowbray's de- cision to leave Guides: In her place, Donna Forster' was elected Patrol Leader of the. Scarlet, Tan- ager patrol, and ' Linda Marriot was named Seconder. For their Christmas good :,turn,'. the Guides gave fifteen" dollars 'to the Bruce County C.AS.,. and a very nice letter of thanks was received. .'Plans are: nowt underway for' Thinking Day, February 22nd, the' joint birthdays : of the founder Lord ; Baden-Powell, .and our; Chief Guide, . Lady ;Baden-Powell. CULROSS. CORNERS. Mrs. P. A. Murray _and' Gerald, Mrs. Catherine O'Neil and Mrs. Jas.. Struthers attended the fun- eral of William. Shearer at Port Huron, Michigan on Monday. We extend sympathy. Many , relatives from district places attended the funeral of Mrs, Mary:, Wall -on- Wednesday. After the services, neighbour ' ladies helped: ,serve lunch" at ` the home of Mr. and. Mrs. William Kydd. Mrs. ' Ezra Stanley spent a couple of days fast • week at Luck now at. the 4-H Club, leaders' trainingschool;: a'• Mrs. Frank Brown and Reg spent Monday evening with Mr; and Mrs. Harvey Nicholson and,. family, Bervie:4, The weather ` has been balmy and k mild, much like March wea- ther. hence much of the ground is bare and many outdoor flow- ers are 'showing signs of growth. By the week -end the picture chan- ged and we had th: best Storm of the winter,' `" Mr, , and Mrs. Art Hodgins vis- ited Thursday afternoon with Mr,: and Mrs. Jas. Hodgins, Kirilough, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Morrison Uxbridge, spent. ' the week -end with Mrs.. A. Green and boys. ..:................. • WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1.944:. R1�1 Custom Butchering Mondays Hogs, $2:00 in • by 4:00 p m Cutting and Wrapping,; 2c pound CATTLE,. CALVES and LAMS EVERY DAY, EXCEPT SATURDAY We Do Curing;and Smoking . . Beef, Pork' and Lamb, Sold Whole; . Half or, Quarter . • . For Better Service, And Lower Prices- Calf . Ripley 100.. �. Chas. H;oQisma. Prop: Former Ashfield Farmer ;Passes, • M JOHN COWAN The death : of John ` Cowan oc- curred at Corunna, Ontario, on Wednesday, January 22nd, at the, age of 76. He had not beenin the best of health ° for some time, having suffered strokes three : and four years. ago; Death came in his sleep from a . heart 'seizure. John Cowan " was a native, of Ashfield Township and ;'•farmed practically all his life in the town- ship until retiring a few years ago. He.. was well : and ; widely known, particularly in the Loch- alsh-Kintail area; and had many friends :who' were saddened to learn of his passing. He was a son. of John Cowan.. Sr, and Christina Buchanan, and. was born in Ashfield on January 15th, 1888. On , June 20th, : 1918, he : married Edith Taylor of 'Ash- field, who survives him, as well as one • daughter, Mrs. ' Sam ' Mc- Quillin (Marion), of .Galt and :.one son David Cowan of .Corunna. Also surviving are two brothers, Dr.Arnold ' .Cowan . of Toronto, Mervin Cowan of Greensboro, N.C. and two .: sisters, Mrs. Ewart Jam. ieson (Annie) of Lucknow and Christina of Cobourg, He was 'pre deceased by • two sisters, ' Mrs. Charles . Robb (Margaret) of .Ash- field ' and Mrs. Melville Scott`;(Lu- ella) ' of Kincardine Thefuneral service was held at the MacKenzie Memorial Chapel on. Saturday, January 25th, con= ducted by Rev. Neil McCombie of Ashfield Presbyterian Church''. of whieh Mr. Cowan was a member. Temporary, entombment was at . South Kinloss mortuary, with the final .resting place to be in Loc- halsh Cemetery. -The; pallbearers'. were ' Bill Farrish, Dick.. `West, Henry MacKenzie, Jack MacKen zie, :: Roy McKay and Anthony: Vrooman. Chris OberfneYer, :an :employee' of. Teeswater Creamery, has made his 69th blood donation.:; He trav- elled to a. blood clinic , at . Hanover to make his latest :donation.. po Since. 18.77 Guaranteed Investment �errificafie British Mortgage $ l bo . or , rrlore • 1 to. 5 . !years • ° Apliroved .for trust funds, e... _Interest—begins __. the day you invest Invest nowt() earn this high interest. Just mail your chequeor come' ?to the office. We will handle all details. Telephone 5 24-.7381 E,• ft, lowlands,. 'manager,: Ai the Stoplight, Goder,clt.