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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-08-12, Page 12r • ....:7.».:; ... — ..* '...4.., . . •,•4,-;••'. .:,.. 14 grt • , • • 41. • • • • 4 • 1. • F • • ' 1PAGE. TWELVE AO A , '.-v• • THE '.1.,UCKNoW .SENTINEI„, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO, •KINLOUGH and DISTRICT Mr. and. WilliamAugusPr eat slosnt •Of Ingersoll, Mr, Herbert Pearson' • of •London Visited on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Shelton. Friends or Mr. Chris Shelton • who underwent eye surgery April will be pleased to know that it was successful and the 'sight • has returned during the past week. Miss Bonnie Eckenswiller who has been spending the summer at London spent the•week-end at her home here. . •" • Mr, and Mrs, Bob Smith of Tor- onto spent the holiday week -end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. • Harold Ilaldenby• and , Mr, and. Mrs. Jiin Smith. • Some from here attended the Millarton Centennial Service on Sunday morning. -"Mr..and Mrs.. Perry 13tishell, Judy, Debbie and Ricky spent last • • week -end with Mrs. John Bushell. Civic holiday visitors with - Mr, •-J. R. Lane, Mk. and Mrs. Frank •, Mauldenand Keith were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCutcheon of Wal- ton, Mrs. Oliver Anderson and • Graeme of •13elgrave, Mr. and MST Arthur Phillips of Fonthill Mrs. Houston. Speaks •, The. H.W.I. met: on Thursday with the president Mrs. Alex' Per- cy in charge. Happy birthday was sung to Mrs. Alex Percy. Visitors Were welcomed. COmmittee-s No. • 1' and. 5 are to arrange to go to • the Log Cabin at Southamptot'on August 26th. The 47.H course was. • discussed. Mrs. 'Lorne Eadie r• e - ported on Agriculture, Mrs. P. A. Murray on Home Economics and • health, Mrs. Baynard Ackert on Citizenship and Education. The • roll call was ``Suggestions for bet= ter Public Relations;" motto, "You can't build a character for a man but you can show him a pattern to follow" prepared by Mrs. Or- ville Elliott and read by Mrs. Sam Farmer. Mrs. Harold Haldenby led community singing. Mrs. Har, vey Houston, Public Relations Of- ficer for the area, was the guest speaker. Besides 'dealing with her topic "Public Relations" she gave a few highlights on her recent • trip to. Nova Scotia where she accompanied Mrs. Victor Eimer - son to the convention which was held there this year. Mrs. Howard Harris thanked Mrs. • Houston for her very interesting" addreSs and • presented her with a gift in ap- preciation. Mrs. Frank •Maulden was the moderator for a' panel discussion on "Should the voting age be reduced to 18 • years." Those taking part were Mrs. P. A, Murray, Mrs. Howard Harris, Miss Barbara Murray, after which. there was an open discussion. Mrs., Jack Hewitt ' who was program convener read a poem. Bishop i., F. Appleyard and Mrs. Appleyard of .Kitchener, vis- ited with Rev. Benson Cox and Mrs..Wilhiam Cot on Tuesday af- ternoon.'•' ' The Rev. W. D. Davis' of Ow- asso, Michigan assed away in Kincardine ,spit.s1 following a short illn . The burial was m Woodland, ' metery, London. He served i the parish of Bervie, Kingarf a n d Kinlefigh several years ago. His many friends here extend sympathy' to the, bereaved family. •• • L_ • July' 2'7th mrs. William ox andnRev. Ben-• son Coit attended ,the Cox family . • • PUt the things . ' WIthift • • rea�h, , . • 13ANK OF ONTREAL • • e • Bring all your personal credit needs under one roof LOW-COST* LIFE -INSURED LOANS , • LUC..k,11,1PW BRANCH — Milton Raynt4 Mier .• • LOCHALSH Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wylds were in Kincardine on Sunday when they attended the Wylds reunion, taKne:::p.Farrish, son of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Farrish,, is.at Kin - Mr. Harvey Robb is able to be out again after a seige with hep- atitis. • Mrs. Kenneth Farrish is at•Prea-' ent' with her sister 'Mrs, Nelson in Lucknow. Sunday, services a t Ashfield Presbyterian Church will be at 9:30 a.m. for the next six months: Celebrated 83rd Birthday Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Luther en- tertained in honor of Mr. Parney (Mrs, Luther's father) who cele- brated his 83rd birthday on Sun- day. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Parney, 'Mr, and Mrs ,Lloyd Brien,r. IVIr. and Mrs. Sam Gawne. ,Mr. and Mrs. John Parney and .families of ' Ridgetown. ' • Mrs. Toni MacDonald spent the. past week in Lucknow with ,her daughter Mrs. Alex Andrew.: The' MacDonald • reunion was held 'on Saturday afternoon, at, the home "of Mr. and Mrs. ' Finlay MacDonald. • • Mr. and, Mrs. Ian Morton .of Palmerston were , visitors at the • Emile MacLennan home for . the week -end. ' Miss Gayle Houston is Spending a ,few holidays with her grand- mother Mrs.- Tom MacDonald. Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Dexter were guests at the, Rapier -Camp, • bell wedding in Tiverton on Satun Week -end 'visitors with Mr. and' Mrs. Oliver. McCharles and John . were Mr. and Mrs. ' Allan Mc- at . c • Charles and, Susan . of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCharles , and' Scott of Brantford; Mr. and Mrs„: George McGillivray of Kin- cardine and, Mrs. Daisy McChar- les of Ripley. 'Miss Jane Finlayson of Toronto spent the week -end with her pan, ents 'Mr. and Mrs.' Gordon Fin- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12,. , • • 528.3013 4 • cued ,09//t, HOME FuRNisHING5 MOFFAT APisoLIANCES OW' son -Forster wedding in Ripley. Misses. Sally •and Louise Mac- Donald of Windsor visited at the Dan MacDonald' home for a few days. • •• 4 Miss Carol, Finlayson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Finlay- son, spent the past week in Tor- onto with her' sister Mrs. Bill and Mrs. Jack Elphick spent Sat- •urday in London. Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Carmen of California 'are holidaying in the area, making their headquarters, at the Dan MacDonald home. Mr. Donald Hamilton has sold his farm. Mr, ' John McCharles enjoyed a Rodgerson. holiday in Toronto with 'the 4-H • Mrs. David ElPhiCk and , bonne Beef Club of Ripley. ; inumusiumiasisaaaassoilusioassitsati*Oisaamaiamaissonsi.sem • • • . • „ • • •• • • • 'FO lt CONTINUED HEATING COMFORT : • •July 26th MiSs Doris Wylds of Toronto has been holidaying with her par- ents :Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wyld.s and other relatives and fri'ends in the •area dining the past week. Mrs. Wm.. John Ensign of St. Catherind spent several days. in the area and attended the Robin- , . • afreteunirn000n n.atod • G. ericp on .Saturday_i We, extend Sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. ,Gerald Rhody in the lois of their baby daughter. • Mr. James Hodge returned home 'on Friday after spending the past few weeks ..with his brother and hisMrfs.aini1PYerril; Western llsi ?aal:l• ada.Miss' •Winnifred.Percy 'attended a bridal shower for Miss Sharon liodgins at ,the 'liome of 'Mrs. Ron Jones at Wingham. •. The Presbyterian SS. picnic was held at the Lions 'Park at ,Tees-' water en Friday afternoon, at 2 • o'clodc. Mr. and Mrs. Perry: 'Hodgins and Miss Winnifred Percy attend- - ed the program when Dr. 'Couch. of Kincardine was, honoured. •Mr. and Mts. Jack Barr 'and. family , attended the Hamilton- • Wightman ,wedding at 'Belgrave • on Saturday, July 25th. Jeannette' • and, Susan Barr, nieces of the groein, were flower girls. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bushell, Mr, • and Mrs. Don Gillespie and Mr. • and Mrs. Harold Haldenby spent a few days holidaying in. the Mus. • k,oka district. , • Visitors with Mr, and, Mrs. Ly- man Sutton were 'Mr. and Mrs. • Saul Kyle of Fingal,. Mr. and Mrs. Bert.Grover and Douglas of Mount. Bridges,' Mr. , and Mrs. John Marr 'of Ridgetown, Mr. and Mrs. Lois • Walker and family of Belmont. The Presbyterian W.M,S. met •at the home of Mrs. George Hark. nessk with the president Mrs. Torn.' . MacDonald in charge. Mrs. Perry Hodgins read the' scripture and gave the meditation. Mrs. Hark- ness donated a t top to be quilted at 'a lquilt later date. A news. letter from Miss Lillian Dickson WAS read by Mrs. Prank 1Vkaulden, • Mrs, Lyman Sutton and Miss Joan 41erey. Mrs. Prank M.aulden; pr6- • grain convener, concluded a `Bible quiz. The courtesy, remarks were given by Mrs. Lyman Sutton. TOP ' QUALITYESSO l/ HOME HEAT 11. .HEATING,EQUIPMENT SERVICE (Nedouppm!, 10 pars. ti pay) . AT NO COST TO YOU . se. ROY HAVENS Plumbing and Heating — Phone 528-3012 L.uc)(now m. ESSO OIL BURNER 'SALES and SERVICE ' IN • . HOME HEAT SERVICE i• sommonormimuiusuriviimutriummummoimo■■■■•■•■■■■■■ PAIDON IWARANTEED . . TRUST, CERTIFICATES • • issued in' amounts, from $1,00 • upwards for' 3, '4 or, 5 years. • , • earn the above indicated interest,, payable half-yearly:by chegue. , • authorized .investment for all Canadian Insurance Companies, • and.trust funds. • 372 Boy St., Toronto •. Borria 35 !Dunk* St,,•, ?3 •Missitsagja OrlIlla • • •