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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-02-19, Page 7In11.11111.1 APPRPIMNN!limmieleulmeiewtg_WarriWuir r/WhaLle.111117;41r.RWIRTOMIIIFAIC47*-S-7414.701rw;^ -11"." tsdayi 'FEBRUARY0Mt' ; THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL', LUCKNOW, ONTARIO, PAG E. Seillft. AMBERLEY and DISTRICT one of. Pine. River United gave the courtesy remarks.. Lunch. Piet at the dome of Mrs. rtsrliaey.on Febtuary---A- anattendance of 20., Mrs. rd• IrWin and Mrs. Mervyn preSided, roll call was answered with rse containing the word fi e, ing the business pe.riod, Mrs, Thorburn was appointed tier for the work coinmittee.. ners of the programme were Ross Shiells and Mrs, Eldon ey, president of the United h WoMen. Mrs, R. Shiels d 'the • devotional Part of the ng, the theme: being "Bond' ace". She also gave a reading red with prayer. Mrs.: 'Bert read the scripture. Readings giVen by Mrs, Leonard Irwin Mrs. George Wightman. A !al number was given by Mrs.. Int, Courtney and 'was follow- ith comments by 'Mrs. Eldon ty, on points of interest ,in , where Nepal, Ceylon, and tnir were specially mentiOned. trs and missionaries are few mber, to cope with thelarge alion. After the cloSing' hymn wnedietion, Uri. Sam Gibson was served by the hostess anti „comntittee-and,a-soeial-hout-was- enjoyed. • . Mr. and •Mrs, Tom 13611, 'Ted,' John and Robbie of Toronto were guests at .the weekend with Mr. and 'Mrs, Glenn Campbell and other relatives and friends, • MiSses Iva &twitter and . Kalif- erine Godfrey of Toronto spent the, weekend. witty their parents, . Mrs. •Laura McNain 'and Grant spent a .few days -visiting with r,slatives in London and Mitchell last week. Mr. and Mrs. 'James Mills of Weston were recent. visitors' Wjth Mr. and •Mrs. Arthur Smeltzer and family, • " • . Mr. and Mrs,. Tom McMillen ol Kitchener visited on Sunday witb Mr. James Millen, second conces- sion of Huron. Carol Courtney, pupil �f. Mrs. •Shadclick of Lucknow, was success- ful in passing her grade eight with 'honors •at.. Owen Sound 'recently., Mrs. • Arthur Courtney spent the weekend with. Mr. and Mrs: Bob Harris, Don and baby sister who is a new' arrivatin the: family. Mr., and Mrs. Russell Campbell. of . Atwood. were Sunday visitors 'with Mr, and Mrs. John A. Camp hell and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Young ; J, Courtney is working in Ripley at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Stewart Shiells; • The second meeting of Reids Corners, 4-11. Homemaking Club, "-The Milky Way" met at the home of Mrs. Reg: Godfrey on Feb. 11. Carol Elliott presided for the meet- ing. The girls made a cecoa, drink using milk and afterwards planned the style of, book S they will make. Mrs. Godfrey demonstrated' -t h e pasteurizingof milk, Cookies and cocoa were enjoyed for hmch. The next meeting will be held at Carol Elliott's home Feb. , 18. . • • The Explorer Group met in the basement of Pine River United Church. on Feb. 11,' with 8 inem- hers attending. The 'meeting open- edwith the Explorer prayer and Purpose. New officers were ap- pointed with Dianne Kempton as •press reporter; Margaret Ann Courtney, treasurer; Mary Pace, Keeper of the Log. An interesting book on the "Jolmson Family" was 'finished at •the meeting, • games were played after the meeting ad- journed. • Day of prayer service .was held • • ' " • • A • . at*. Lukes Anglican Church, Pine River en Feb. VI, with an attend- ance of forty-two. Leadera taking Part were Mrs. Leitoy Walden from—Nthei—Cengregatianire..-- GOition EmMerton from St, Luke$ and Mrs. Eldon .Bradley from United Church, Pine •River, Pray- er $ were given. by Mrs. D. Thor - burn: and Mrs, John Ferguson. A vocal number was given by Mrs. John Scott, Mrs. Herb Emmerton, Mrs, Art Cotirtney and Mrs. Wil- liam Courtney. The service was prepared by Dr. Madeleine Barot one of the executive secretaries of ' World Council of Churches, Geneva, Switzerland. The theme for this service was "Let us ?ray. The Woinen's Guild of St. ,Lukes Anglican Church, Pine Riverwas held on Thursday, Feb. 13. Mrs. Gordon Emmerton and' Mrs. Ches- ter- Emmerton presided. Roll • all •was answered by payment of fees for the Chancel' Guild. Scripture reading was • given by Mrs. -John Scott. Cards -of thanks were read' also -a letter. from Mrs. Vollick, of Schomberg; Rev, Vollick was a former' rector of. St. Lukes con- gregation. Irses •for. . Christmas cards were discussed a.s well as helpful suggestions for the Re- tarded Children's school. The lad- ies quilted for the.remainder of the .• 1 • • • • . . . • The 1964 Ford .Calexie 600/XL Cohyartible; one of the-TOtal Performance Fords Built in*.Cariada, .iforefeets oh 1h96/)b/2/ The SOper•Torque Ford is selling up a storm! . :.: because it Ili/What new car buyers , 6 intent: I Fabulous exterior beauty, caped by your choice of 'three rooflmesA se. gle-m-and-smile kind of interior. luxury—more .. comfortable that; ever: On the Xl...*$, shejl••ty,pe'huoket seats In -s standard, ,andoths Swing -Away steering wheel is a delightfUl• ' . . Option I) The ride of this Ford—where you fully realize true autoniOtiVe luxury—is smoother, quieter and more relaxing than you'd .. • have ever believed possible. Which Ford is vodr Ford ?—there are 16 models in Atseries,. Including the. Ford CbetOrn,:FOrd•Cb'stOm 500, Galaxie 600, Gataxio 660/n.Test d rive the total Performance Of the 14 SoPercTeortracl9eFord--•at your Ford Deafer in . . ' . •„ . . . , features illustrated or mentioned are Optional at extra cost , • afternoon and Mri, -Reg GodfreY served a dainty tea after the ben- ediction and closing hymn. • Unit 2 of the TJnited Church Wo - Leonard Courtney and MrS.K. Courtney presiding. The roll call was answered by naming "ink- acles performed by Jesus." Por - lions of Scripture" were .read by Mrs. Cecil Humphrey, Mrs. Leo l- ard Reid, Mrs. William, Pace, and Mrs. Ronnie Irwin. Mrs. 'Donald Courtney read excerpts from Hans de Boer's book, • "The Bridge is "Love." Mrs. Cecil Humphrey read a chapter from the Study Book which was interesting inforination on India and is • being studied by greups, this year "After the bene- diction lunch was served by . the' conimittee in charge. • • PURPLE GRP)4. Mrs. Herb 'Farrell spent the week' in London. • . . • . • Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Young, Vicki Louise and David and Mrs Donald 11/1cCoshwere Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Burton Collins. Farm Forum met at the home of 'Mrs. Frank Dore on Monday even- ing. ' • • Miss , Margaret Robertsonvisit/. ed Miss Annie. McLeod, tucknow.. • • Betide United: .Church Woines •, • .Unit two met at the' home of -Mrs. Loran Peters 'Wednesday evening. •Mr. Don Dore and. Mr, Cecil DOre Spent Sunday .in. London witit ' • Mr. Claude Dore. •• • Janie- •Collins. • spent Thursday • night with Mrs. Andrei,' 'Patterson- • Miss Margaret • Robertson and • Mr, Don Robertson spent Thursday evening with. Mr: and 'Mrs. ,Artbur Collins and Lisa Ann. .• 1Mr. and Mrs. Gordon,MactIonald • spent Saturday evening with Mr: and. IVIrs: Bill Haldenby, , • 1 - Miss Eva Culbert is at the: home of her sister Mrs. Wm. Eadie. •' • Visitors with 1VIrs. Frank Currie:"• were Mrs. .William Arnold, Mrs.,. Doh McCosh, Mrs. RusselNeed- rain,Peter. Leeson, Mrs:, ,George .Hark-. Mrs. Donald Gillies, . • Mrs. ness, 'Mrs. Frank Dore,. Mrs. BM Elliott, Peggy and Patsy.' . • •Mr. and Mrs:Gordon MacDonald • 'Mary Helen and Judy: were recent guests of .Mr. land . Mrs. • Frit* .' Maulden. • • •, •• . Friends' Were sorry to beau. 'of the loss 'of 11/Ir. 'Gordon „Hodgkin - :Son's. barn by fire On Friday. ,. Mr. and Mrs. Ardill Mason were Sunday guests of Mr. and 'Mrs.. Dongld McCOsh. • . - • Mrs. Claude Dore spent 'Sunday afternoon with Mrs.'. Frank Dore . and family. , •• •• Mr.• and Mrs. Bert Brown, Tiv- erton, Mr. and Mts. Ellis • GOSsel, Ripley; Mr. ; Dwaine Gregg :and• ' ;Miss :Marlene GaWley,,,,„Toronto.' spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.' Victor Gawley ' • ' Miss Margaret 'Robertson; Mr. Don RObertson and IVIr.,' Calvin • Robertson. were Saturday evening guests of Mr.. and_ Mrs. Bert , Breckenbridge, RiPley. •• • ' Mr.. and Mrs. Fred ' Gilchrist . . . Were. Sunday visitors of Mr. and. Mrs.'.Goiclon MacD'onalcl: The 3rd -meeting of the Milky Way '4-H Club Met at Susan 'F'ar- • rell's on Wednesday 'Mrs. Mrs. C,eeit Sutton spoke on Dairy. foods and' their food value; 'and .a discussion ,• on the Many 'kinds '.of cheese. Mrs. , • Frank Dore' demonstrated cheese • toastwiches. Susan Farrell -assist- ed withthe lunch. The' next. meet- ing is to be at Arin. MaOkay's. Soine attended the World's Day of Prayer in 'Xingarf or Kinlough.' • on. Friday. • • • • • Dr. and •Mrs. James Emerson , spent • Sunday with Mr, and Mrs: e_iEmerson. • -' • • —••••••••••„••••• .• • .• •,‘. • • .1 " „ • . FUN- .TO: DRIVE :A. ,WINNER SEE- YOUR..k:FORp.',..OPd.,gR1:. . . . . MONTGOMERY MOTORS. LUCKNOW Phone 528.3007 „ . . ,,Vita -CARS • , • •• . • • • . ' News 'Briefs . . . • About 60 per cent Of Wiarton's' 'eligible voters turned down cock tail, and- dining, lounge licences • • for that town by about two to • . • one. There were 425 • against the • lounge and 220 for. it, with 434 - ,* voting no on. the cocktail lounge question, with 214 affirmative votes. ,••• ' Wingham Counell has :sold a municipal lot to 'Wilfred white, who will subdivide it into about 12 building lots and 'cnitmetie& the tonstruetion of three or four haore.e8 whit!! he, Will pttt tip for , s 0 • t 4 • 4 • ' • „ , • , • • 44 • • 1 • . r. • , • I !At „ A r , • •°.:*; "1.; : • : . • 4 ••• 1 • • - 3. •34: •1 • : • • Iv • '! • e