The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-02-13, Page 5.-P
THF' :LUCKI'IOW SENTINEL, , LUCKNOW, ONTARIQ
THE BEAVER Is one of the' most •industrious of animals. •
Ile toils with loving care on the construction of a. home'for his family.
Beavers mate for life, and their homes
are built with' aneye to. Permanent'use:•
• When a man builds or buys a. home, he, too, likes to
1111.1hst it is permanent. For itis at home that the:famdy develops roots `
and friendships. Safeguarding. the home for the family:is.but, one
of Sun life's' many services forthe .security and protection
1f youtsell and, those you:•Love. Let me'tell you about these services.
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m. lKinaha
R.R. 2, LUCHNOW
'Phone .Wingham
SII1! LIFE' ASSURANCE COf PM4Y. OF CANADA ,
CHURCH N.
Lucknow Presbyterian.
Weather c.ondrtio7ns were favor
. able for the afternoon meeting an
February 6'tth of this .Presbyterian
• Church W`M.S. There was a good-
l.y *timber .present.. The . reeetin•g
was taken, by Mrs.; P.''Stewart.
•Mrs. J: Emmerson: ;gave the Bible
'Study;based :on the. 'Bea:titui3j s:"
The Prayer.. Circlewas. taken by
Mrs.M. ;Sherwood, Mts.. C F:n-
layson `and::Mrs C. :Agnew.. The,
roll.;call was answered by repeat
ing ,a ,verse :from th:� Psalms.`The•
and Purpose,.of :th;c.
Was repeated. Mrs.', •,P. ''Stewait
. read. a'short'sketch: writ�e't�rby
Mks.. 1VIcKeteho.n in Japan Mfrs.
:Noble, --Johnston ,ave a stury. The.
g
Mission. Study: :as taken by Y11,
N. McLeod;:speakin tin"Korea-�-.
it's'' relationship• to •tht' rent of :the
warldi, ''its beati.tifiilMountains.
unproductive :.f-ari:n' .r^ands temp
-estuous weather, .& the poVe.rty'
• :of...the , The, f est rnisyi:on:•
'
sty, �:}�e'\lci<ernzie of
Rev. W. • J. .
the • Presbyterian .'C'hurch Went
• � 1 ocr
out on his awn Suppbr t .a,� t .he
year. '`1`893:. and in one 'year: and
one :half was able...to chris.tenize
rnanYPeoP of the. : ;C,., A solo'`w.as:
:given .. :iby,, Mrs::J. Emmerson and
prayer by Mrs H. N,xon.closed
f
the Meeting.
and six , children ,present Mrs,
Cliff Kilpatrick 'was. in charge' of
,j•t'he. 'program; Mrs, Mark.Berger
1
the 'herald for: Japan reported
Mrs.' Andrew gave aread-
1
ing ",Reasons for Country =Living,"
A couple ' of : chapters from the
sturdy book, were taken by • Nits,
Arnold and Mrs. E. Zinn took the
Bible Study the •"Woi•d and the.
VVay" EaCh .member is -Ito' make
•a q°u;'it, block ,foi• the next meet
frig: Holiday;' •enveloipes_ weregi
• ven :out to each ,member.. Mrs.
Kaiser invited the :ladies 'rto ;here
'bonne for the Worlds Day of
Prayer on March .1st at 2;30. The
t'herne "this'' year..., is Vlore .:than
Conyuer.ors.'' The meeting closed
w itti a.'.. hymn and prayer.Mrs
Jim oak and ('s. L. Menary
hoatass . with °lunch:
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Lifelong; M.i..hfi�Id
Farmer Passes
• WILLI,AM JOHNSTON
•There passed away in St. JOS-
Hospital, Toronto, .on 'Fri-
day,' Febi`.'uary 1st, William John-
ston of Ashfield Township, the.
last of a..family of four (born. to
John and Rachel • Johnston.
Mr. Johnson„ who, was in his
ei ghty=sixtYi year,. .spent most'of'
his. life on . his farm !on 'the 12th
eon, of Ashfield overlooking the
lake. E. was of _ a' quiet disponi-
tion, a faithful friend and neigh=
Por:
• As ' a threshing machine oper-
ator., with ' his brother, ' Jim, he
became widely.' known in the dis
trice.
Surviving is 'one 'niece, 'Mrs, A.
Weir of Toronto.
Funeral services were 'conduct
ed on, Monday, February 4th,, by
his pastor, .Rev. J, C. Hutton, a
former . minister., of 'Pine River
United Church, 'at the McLennan
' Funeral Dome, Kincardine. .Final
Testing- place •. is in • Kincardine;
Cemetery The 'pallbearers .were
neighibours, David Johnston, Jas.
Bradley,: Reuben 'Wilson, . Sam
Gibson, Howard :Rabb,: Gordon
Boyd 5 r
OLIVET: .NEWS
Mr W ai ter • Dexter attended
the an ual meeting • of he Rip-
ley
t; p
ley. Huron .Agricultural •Society
on Saturday • when he showed
(Seine. very • interesting coloured:
slides taken, by lhimself and oth=,'
ers. of the 196.1 and 1962:i/Fall .
Fairs.
Mr: and :Mrs. Herb • Clayton
aIwended the capping ceremony.
in Stratford General Hospital:
when ;.their • daughter, Miss Phyl-.
lis : Clayton received her ,cap.
•by a ':verse • with.. the word "Hum-
ble•," Mrs• Rod,::VlacLeod•jaccom
panied the singing Of missioriai'y.
hymns.: ,A detailed account:''L of
• the • .,Presbyterial ': meeting in
W:ingham Wa•s' given by the .del-
egate Mrs .Allister Hughes. 'Mrs.
Douglas Graham . dealt with the.
Chapter. from "The .Rim.of East.
Asia" of ` Korea: 'Letters •: of
thanks from Nigeria and :from
Northern ",posts; •' acknowled.ging.
the ,receipt o;f C a hr s m s cards
•and church ' papers and per:iold-,
• icals .•received Were stead • Mrs:
Graham.' ,distiaaYed the booksand'
booklets frons the Departments
travelling :library and ';Mrs Mc-
Millan gave'the' courtesy,, re-
marks. Hostess.. • and: d"irectous
South lK'tnlos5'' :WM.S.
:The . February : meeting of
-South . Kiirlirss W.:VI:S, was hehd•
• on Wednesday;..February eth .at.
�+ home: 'of.'•Mrs. • Sand . Mai-'
'theY
Lend ..with . Mrs:. R'oss 'MacMillan
dirertois. r. Fraser
inand • Mrs, - W: • F. MacDonald as s
r nonp er wiled, and the: secretary,
a
M rs: Lloyd MacDougall, read
minutes .an :correspondence. Var-
iaus 'business ,:ma:iteis:,were dis
cussedand reports received from
this treasurer. and bale secretary.
The Bible . Study chapter ' .w•as
read. by Mrs. Leonard MacInnes
and the study: prefaced by some
Bible `' geo„rapby.. Mrs Currie
Colwell; ;read an article' .on
ter and ..,ro :1 . call . was answered
Brakes United Church Women
The; ,February m,eeting,' of.. the
$lakes United . Church. Women
vias. 'held at!the 'home” of _ Mrs.
H d Bla with 19 members
LUXURY :.SERVICE ECONOMY'
keynoting
•
' HOTIL
In the he ;art of downtown
Toronto facing Allan Gardens.'
Close to finest --shopping and
entertainment centers, .major
, hgspitais and subway.
Beautifully appointed rooms;
and'suites.Dining Room.
Television. Children :FREE.
. $
Moderately $ 6.50 Single,
Piked from OccupdnCy:
$ 8.50:Double
Occupancy;
tred'ericic Funnel!, Gen.4,Mgt.
CENTRALLY LOCATED AT' Telephones ,368-4823
306 Jarvis St.
n 1,
,: served; ,1grirch:
• 4S•SO SRVICE
FOR TOP QUALITY ATLAS BATTERIES v
DUNLOP TIRES Most
_ ' ( Sizes In Stock)
AT • REASONABLE .P RICES !
Repairs to All Makes ' of Cars: ' and. Tractors,'
3 - Licensed Mechanics
eel,Alignment and'Balanci�g
MOTORCADE DEALER
': Mr. and 'Mrs. Clark Calling of
Detroit' ,visited at t weekend
with • Mr, and, Mrs. John„ Cal-
ling `.. '
Mr. and .`'Mrs. Alvin Hamilton.,
.and family and Mrs. Ray 'Ham
iltori and Wendy :Visited in Lon-,
don with 1VLr. and •Mrs. • Bruce•
Blackwell •and other r,elatives..on
Saturda . -
• Y
Mr. and, Mrs.'Duncan Millio
P .•
i • visited . on Su
of Groner ch.
:with .. Mr. and' 1VIrs:. Ray 1-1
ton and fannily.
Mrs. Elmer Osborne : and Mr.
:and . Mrs. Robert Osborne, • Joyce
and:. .Joan •spent Sunday at.. the
Shorne of Mr. and, Mrs. Ray Pen-
nington of Teeswater. •
Misses Carol and. Mary Anne
dolling; Spent' a . few days:' visit-
ing with , their. ',grandparents,: 1VIr.
and.' Mrs. Harold. Johnston• of
•Teeswater..' •.
Congrattilations; to Mr.. and
-:Vies Johri > Nelson .of'; Winnipeg,
1 on ; the 'birth:.of • a „daughter,.
I '"Cathie". Mrs. Nelson. is th'e .for-
mer
or-me'r Leda : White.
:The United • Church, Women.
met on .Thursday oaf tern`i on :at
the home of Mrs: Harty .Colling.
Mrs:' Ray Hainilton' opened „the
program with a short reading.
The seripture and comments *were
'given by Mrs Harry Coll1ng, and
Mrs'r1VIelvin.Coiling lead in pray-.
Mrs. ,Hamilton conducted;. a'
Bible quiz anld read-�a: paper o'
Valentine,; Mrs: White : spoke oris
The L9 e of God from' the new
'Study . book;'"The Word and the
Nay." 'There were :fifteen, mem-
'ber.s, present and. eleven small
boys and ,girls ''so .Jesus ,Loves.
MeeeinedLa-n pz�opri•ate: cto b
ing hymn. Mrs.' ;Robert Osborne
expressed. • appreciation to the:
hostess and the committee,
CULROSS CORNERS
Mr. Tom Hodgins :arrived' home
from ' Victoria Hospital last Mohr-.
day..
John Ross came • • h • � e
• Mrs, m
from, • • Wingh,axn." Hosp tat last,
Thursday. •
Stanley, left by motor a'
Wednesday .for. a trip to, NcVai
Scotia;
Mrs. Frank • Thom;psron, D�un-
gannon, . Mrs. Ronnie =Tlioixirpscim.
and :!Baby',, ' Lueknow, visited 'Virs.
Morley Wall on, Thursday.
Mr: and. Mrs. "Alex W�hytock
were' dinner.. �:uests•:;'Sundae' er
ening of Mr. and Mrs, Ant Hod- •
gins.
Leonard Stanley,. .; Kitelener,.
spent the week -end With: .his par
ents, Mr: and Mrs: Ezra ' Stanley.:
and Mrs:.:M•idford Wall and.
Donnie visited •Sunday .with
and 'Mrs: Tom. Hackett. and ,Doug,,
Ashfield. •
,Ronald 'Parker; Guelph, VLr. &
Mrs'. Gary Edwards,. Sarnia,spent:,,,
.the weekend with Vier. and 'Mrs.
't . Parker•' and: famil .
�v�ere t y. . Mr.: '
and 'Mrs.:Carm:azn WFiytock and •
Jackig . Wiitech,urch, :spent:Sun,
dray of ,errioon� at the same bonne..
Mr, and. Mrs, Bill Stanley', and
Carl,''.Kinloss, Were. !Monday e•••
_ening visitors :with" M,r.and. Mrs..
Alex WhytaciC Mr. and ` • Mrs
Lloyd Whytock and family, Wan,
-ham; • visited., Wednesday; at the• •
sable hone. '
There is still tilrie to book your spring
requirements of CO-OP Oil arid Grease
and take advantage of the extra say-
. ' irigs show:. available: By booking early,
your,petroleum staff is able to supply
and distribute these products more
. ecoriomicallyt /
* See your CO-OP before March 31 sf
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