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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-01-29, Page 124 t1 t. a la ti A 4.r Gj • PAGE FOURTEENk, THE LAICKNOW SENTINEL. 111 Mt M. Et • .10 111 re- • mt quality'...$earotess; NY -1,..0 .00 .01 • JANUARY CLEARANCE. • ATURDAY, Extra Specials This Week -end 'THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY . LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • . WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29"'196 YOUR ``LOVVEST' PRI FOODLAND . . . The Sentinel • AGENT FOR KINCARbINE CLEANERS lee, and Men's " Wear Luckncriv ame Off!cials Of aulis Anglican hurch, Ripley, At Vestry Meeting The annual Vestry ineetiiig. of Donald Paquette, Walter Lock and SL- Paul's Anglican Church, Ripley Mrs. J. Dodds to the Board of was held on Monday, January 20th. Management. Frank Scott, Mrs. F. , The meeting was apened witL Fair, Mrs.* W. Lock and Mrs., Joe , prayer • by the. -Rector, the Rev. Scott were elected to the Board J. R. 'King. Mrs. W. Culbert was. of ManagemenL The ..church trea- elected Vestry clerk; Jack 'Scott surer's report and financial re - was appointed Rector's Warden ports of the church organizations and Jack Farrell elected People's were ` read. Mr. King gave the Warden. . rector's report. and thanked all Willer Culbert' will be church who had helped to make 1963 a treasurer ' for 1964. John Dodds successful year. The meethig was was elected delegate to Synod closed with the Benedietion. Lunch and Joe Scott substitute delegate was served by` the women of the to Sine& The Rector appointed chureh. • S. Attendance shfield Kir Reached A igh 06 Last Year The annual meeting of Ashfield Presbyterian church was held .in the church basement Monday McC,orabie -,preSided and opened the meeting with scripture read- ing and Prayer, The • minutes of the last meeting were read by the --.secretary Mrs. D. R: Mac- Kenzie. The Miaowing reports were given: Session report, Mr. Wm.. Ross; Sabbath School supt.,• °Mr. 'Gordon Robb;, Children of 'the Church, Mrs. D. MacDonald; Explorers, Mrs. Henry 'MacKen- Lean; W.M.S. Secretary's repert, Mrs. H. MacKenzie; Vii.NI.S. Trea- surer's report, Mrs. D. R. Mac- Kenzie; Financial report, 1VIrs, .Duncan Farrigh; Budget rephrt, Mr. Ewan IVIacIiiean; Sabbath School Financial, Mrs. Wm. ROss. .The record attendance at ' the Sabbath School was 106 and the average attendance 85. . Mr. Mc- Combie reported that a young people's Society had been newly 'organized . and will join with Rip- ley..With the organization of this group they now, have a ;full pro- gramme for all young people in Mr. Alvin Robto;--mr. —George Moncrief and Mr. Ewan MacLean Were elected to the Board of Man- agers for a three year term. Re= appointed to the printing commit- tee were Mr. Gordon Robb, Mrs. Duncan FarriSh and Mr: Ewan MacLean. • Preparatory service will be held in Ashfield Presbyterian church, Friday evening, January 31st with ,sacrament to he held. on Sunday morning, February 2nd. Commencing Sunday, February 2nd services for „, the next six months will be held at 11:00 a.m. .4 t. tai 4,14 140WS YoUt? DRIVi NCI IC? ? If it takes 47 feet to 13ring, your car to a stag when, you're travil= ling, at 20 miler an hour on dry concrete* (average 'reaction lime included) ho'w many. feet would it take on glare ices, (t) 70 leel ,7 st14 Co-oPerators Lite Insurance AssoCiation THAT alinost weekly we publish comments . from subscribers, 'Mese have at least a twofold , purpose,' Names Eire •neWs and the mention Of these subscribers "rings •a• bell" for manY readers. But . moreso ;it should convince the "folks at bogie" to _keep us up to date the news so that .former residents may retain the intimate . tottch .with the old • TAAT . Mr. and Mrs. Well Hen- . demon . of Lucknow left '*for • a Florida holiday , on - Monday. They were' joined at Sarnia by Mr. and Mrs. Don Graham;• the former joy Henderson. • •THAT a week -end storm -with 'a sharp dip 'in the thermometer, like weather whiCh had been enjoyed all • week. The thaw which l.00k most, of December's heavy • snowfall, wag a blessing in restoring the • water level which had dropped to a point that some wells were going dry. THAT in looking 'through a 1908 Ole of The Chesley .Enterprise, Clayton Schaus noted that the Hepworth Journal had ceased -publicEition reducing the numb•er of Bruce County 'weekly papers' • to 17. Today there are ten. At that . time the larger centres THAT it's . an ill . wind which doesn't blow someOne good," if yoti .have no scruples. On Sat-. . •urday evening Mrs. BM Hogan, who. is employed at Siegristi store, Was on her. way home • through ,a "blizzard which made visihility' about nil. • Her car went • off ,the . 'road.. south of -Greenhill Cemetery; sufficiently' tO leave. her stranded. She. got. a chance back to town and ' less than an hour later, when- . they returned to the car, it was discovered that her week's gixt. ceries ' which . had been left in I THAT . Stuart Reavie would like to *now whO "Jim• MacKenzie" is. A mix-up of two go:Sod dress • coats tooli:place at the Burns night dance and the coat Stuart has in his possession, has a tab THAT at the January session of Huron County C,ouncil last week, •Ashfield was named to the Roads •Conimittee for •a four-year teem. a member of the Legislative and Educational tommittee and the , Property, committee. Reeve illation and E.M.O.: committees. 'THAT some of the Lucknow Ban- -tam. hockey.. players will be con- cerned that We. •called them "PeeWees" in last Week's pa- per. Sorry boys,. we really, knew THAT seven tables ef :card play- -Otitto the -St. 'Perers W.A. card. party Monday night. 'Shoot winners were Mrs. Arm= , .strong Wilsen, Mrs. Harold Rit- chie, Mrs. 'A. Solomon: Arm- strong Wilson; euelwe prize win- ners .were Mr& Evelyn 'Bark- . well; Mrs. Pharis MatherS, Bill Caesar, 'Pharis ,,Mathers: 'The chair prize • was won by will...be on Shrove l'ueklay in two weeks and Will be preceded by a' pancake, supper, THAT a 'LticknoW rink, skipped by Al Hamilton, placed third in the eleven o'clock draW at the Co-op Curling 'Bonspiel held jn HanOver Wednesday. of lest 'week. Other inerAbers .6f• the tit* were VernOn Hunter, Glen Atkinson and Glen Walden and the boys pidlced Up a curling broom each as an award, NESCAF 6 -oz. Instant Coffee Sale SAVE 25 Jar '89; DISCOUNT BRAND 100"x 2 cu Tea Bags, Sale size SAVE 10c kg. 69c REPEAT OF SELL-OUT 16, -oz. SAVE 19c Weston's Soda Crackers 2 'pkg. 59c CAMPBELL'S 10 -oz. Tomato Soup Sale , sAye...1.:7 • argOlinel SO10.;- REALLY SAVE 5 lbs. 99c MEADOW GOLD I/2 Gallon Ice Cream Deal We'• Sell For Less Phone.. laucknOsv 528-3420' THAT Murray. Gaunt, 1VI.P.P. for Huron-ltruce addressed the an - Liberal Association on Saturday. of.• an amalgamation between the Liberal and New Democra. tic parties. He felt there was' a • possibility of some form of • „co4meration between 'the two - opposition parties, but it was much too early and too nebtdous at this point to sa what form the co-operEition might take. THAT Walter Bmwn of Amberley . had a., successful going -out -of= business Sale On Saturday., •In hist .,week's paper. we carried a - - story :of the sale -of-' his- garage property, bringing to an • end • forty ' years of hardware and garage service 'at Amberley. Values. Effective.. THAT subscription statements are being, or ,have been Sent out, to a subscribers whose Sentinel subscription expired at, or. prior to, the year's end. This is to inform everyone that renewals Will be accepted at the $3.00 rate until February 29th after which the new rate of $4.00 ($5.00 . to United. States) ; will THAT the Fire Department's an- nual Burn's Ball drew a good attendance Friday night with Sandy McQuillan pioviding the traditional Scottish music on the pipes and Garnet Farrier's Orchestra playing 'for dancing. If: all School kids 'who. Snooze in. class w. eiLe plac,ed end to OA they'd be .more corafgrtable,' • • • . tliver$ tar • • • • • • • • • • • ennett's • • • • • • • • •