The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-07-10, Page 8PAGE1
Tim LUC1CNOR SENTINEL., LUCKNOW ONTARIO
THE ALASKA :.BROWN BEAR is the biggest meat eating
animal in the world, often attainingia :height of ten feet when
he rears up on his hind legs. Like all bears, the..
'brownie' hibernates in winter. Soon after the first
snow falls, he finds a cave or .a deep shelter under an over -
banging ledge of rock. There he curls upand sleeps until spring.
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The bear' retires' for several months every year,
sustainedby the fat stored. in his. body. ,
en
human beings retire, however, they don't. receiWhve the same
help from Nature. They turn instead to life •
Insurance. Nothing can make a man's s retirement years. more
-financially secure than a portfolio of Sun Life policies
tailored to his requirements, Let me tell you how.
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WEDNESDAY'
MY 10,, 1963
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Purple Grove Institute met ` at
the school for bheir • July meet-
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'• on . Wednesday t evening. •
Mrs. 'Prank .Dote - and " Dianne
visitedand Mrs..„, Lawrence
Fry
1VIr, and .Mrs. Pete Peterson
and • {Miss ,Rosalyn Swann, 'iMr..
.:a'nd 'Mrs. Wilfred Traher, Mary.
Ellen. and Carol Ann visited
Mrs. ,Helen :Swann,
;'MMr.- Dwaine .Gregg, Mr. 'and:
.Mrs. ' .Don ,Chadbourne were.
Sunday ;guests of Mr: and Mrs.''
Victor :'G.awley•
A number .from here attended
the Orange Lodge celebration: in
Wiarton. on :Saturd. ay,..
Mr iMilton Stanley, MMr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Trailer , are spend-
ing the •week at the cottage at.
,Grand 'Bend.
• Dr. .James' Emerson • ; of Char-.
izg-Cross and , Frances
Church of Chatham, Mr, and
Mrs. . John Bell ..of Kincardine,:
Mr. and Mrs: • VLac'Lean, ;Marg
aret " . and David of 'Lachine,
Quebec, ., were visitors . •with "Mr.:
and +Mrs , George :Emerson.
Mr: " and Mrs: 'Don' iMcCosh,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Frank" Fair Were.
guests- of Mk. and Mrs Ralph-
Bill
Miss Marlene Gley • spent
the 'week -end here. She, has ac-
cepted ' a' .position in.' the Inter
national Duty • Free Haven at
Toronto.
(Miss Raye Devid of ''Belleville
and.Miss Mary Anne-McCosh of
Toronto spent the�:week-end with
Mr. and' Mrs.: Donald ,McCosh..
Mr. and, Mrs. Goldie Huston
were Sunday guests • ofMiss
Margaret ` Robertson and , . Mr.
Don ,Robertson...'
'yMr, , and: Mrs.' Gordon 'Patter -
Son Mr. and .Mrs. Walter. For-
• iter and family were guests :of
Mr. and Mrs. Orville roiwse;.
Titverton. 'T
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Mr. and 'Mrs. • Jack Farrell and
family, Mr. and: Mrs. Currie
Colwell,.' Bruce and .Ann. Mrs.
William Bushell,• :Mr. and Mrs.
'Don' •M'cCosh and 'Mary ;Anne;
Mr.. -and '.M' rs, Walter Forster '
family, iMr. Bill, ,Robinson; 'Mr.
Roy Fraser were Sunday visitors
. f 'Mr. arid Mrs. 'Gordon Pat
'tterson.
. 'Purple Grove "L ' .
• 'The July meeting of Purple
Grove Women's Institute was,
•` held in "P. rp1'e -GroveSc.,hoor
with a good attendance' , Mrs.,,
.
George *:Harkness -arid, Mrs: mor -
d 'ford . i1V acKay 'were in , charge:
The roll call was .answered by
Hints on Canning: and Freezing.
Mrs. MacKay retort' on ''the
•iSec•retary-Treasurers' nferen-
ce held in Guelph 'in Jti e.. She
had •'been much i'mpresSed by the
new •President of .P W.I.D , Mrs
Trivers of Thessalon. She told
,them, leek . of awareness is worse
than „ignorance. If our' -Institute
programs are not :challenging
enough, . we are failing in our
educational: • objectives. ' Many of
us are not/aware. how wide and
influential our . Women's Insti-
tute Work is. Mr: Everett 'Biggs
told them 'we: heeded- the family
farms and not to worry .about:
Vhe=-tboys• who leave ''bhe ..farm Abe=
cause :they take with :. them • an.
.understanding of the fanner ' and
his 'problem. The President of
the ;Maple Leaf lMiIling ,Company
told ,fhhern weare not Sending.
food to India now ibut sending
,people: Who can show ahem show
to �. jpreserve what they 'have so...
that '.their food Will not be Wast-
ed. as -it is now. .Everyone :' Was
thrilled to see and hear • the
A�C.WW President, . Mrs. `. Van..
Beekhoff
Wm, J. Robb, Died
At Daughter's Home
William John., Roblb, a lifelong'
resident of West. Wawanosh
Tgwnship, • passed away on . Sun-
day , morning,, June 30t1h, 'at 'the
age of 7$ years.. aVLr�, Robb 'had
been seriously ill for a 'timeand,
spent .11U:final days, as was his,
wish, at the home of .phis only
daughter, . Mrs'. 'Les , Wardell.
(Dorothy) of Concession 4; Hur.
ron T'awnsh�P.
Mr. , Robb was . a, son of. Chas.
Robb and G'harlotte Marwood;
and was :'born et Donnybrook in
West . Wawanosh Township on
January -.1.2th, • 1885. '
On dVlarch 191h, 1818,a12r.;R,dbb
married 'FlorenceM. . Bray of
Brussels, 'with . 'the''' cereminony:'
'taking place',..at the Thome of the
bride's pa -rents, 1Mr, and :.Mrs.
W'illian Bray; '
They farmed on 'Concession 6,.
West Wawanosh, s until retiring
to..'St. Helens in '1955. !Mrs. Robb's
death occuirred one June 21..Uth,
4.981, . and since,' then Mr Rablb's
'granddaughter, Judy. Wardell,
has 'Made her home with. him,
attending Lu.eknow 'District ugh
School.
Bill, as he was well and . pop
ularly. known was a friendly &
sociable; gentleman: He was a
"fiddle". player of ,some note •&'
this services were frequently iri
demand, .,when a younger man at
"'house Warri'ings". and suoh so
cial; gatherings.
The funeral service. was held
at. the MacKenzie ` Memorial
Chapel; Lucknow, ' on :Tu.'esday;
July 2nd, Conducted, 13y -7 -Rev.
B, F. Green of Calvin 'United.
iicli Mr.
Church, St. Helens; Of
Robb wasa: member:
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Intermet 'was ' in
n. Dungannon
Cei etery, the pallbearers !being
Victor Errington,' Manias : W013 -
stet, Harvey -Allton, Tom Todd,
Gordon. MacPherson, and ,Lorne
Woods:.
fMr. Robb, • is. .survived: by ; his
daUghter, her htiaband. and seven
grandchildren.
He was •predeceased'i by his
Wife and three sisters, Mrs: Wm.
(Eliza) Milner, Miss Mary. Jane
Robb,: 'Mrs: Alice . Hutchins.
Mrs: • Walter •Forster ` introduc
ed Mrs. Leonard, 'McInnis. of 'SAVE:TIIME AND •EXPENSE• 77
Karrs'hea: Who: .:demons rated Have
buyers' "coming . to you:"
cake decorating, Her ;Doll ' Cake Use ,Sen`tinel "Want :Ads."'
:looked .much -'too ` pretty t at.
She :was "thanked'•for.. her: fine
'demonstration and careful ex-•
planations ;'by,' Mrs. 'Gordon Pat-:
terson and : ,presented with .tea•.
cusp- and saucer. ;
'Mist' Donna .Mae Nicholson,
Bruce County 'Horne : Economist,
gave: a Splendid talk .on Freezing.
She dealt :with. it ;,under the
heading. of Type of Freezer, Sel-
ection of . Food, Wraps, Prepare-.
tion o�f'. Food Storage,. Thawing
and ' Preparation for" • Ser.ving,
Everyone got ' many fine ideas,
and methods by Which we can
make :the 'best use of, this 'mod-
ern •
mod -ern'• 'ineariS of . preserving food;
'Miss ;Nicholson was thanked by
Mrs, Burton... _ Collins' and pre-
sented With a . gift:
`Mrs. Helen ,Swanngave. . the
Current ,Events 'Joan Thompson
gave 'a . Tap Dance number and
also danced the 'Sailor's Horn-,.
pipe.. Mrs; Francis Boyle had a
novelty type of • Sing Song 8
members tbro'tiught their House
Logs and .they' were judged by
Miss Nicholson and' Miss Linda
.Boss,; Prize winners ' were Mrs.
Walter Forster Mrs: Gordon
MacDonald, Mrs: Don;, 'McCosIL
Mrs. Forster thanked the W.I.
for remembering• Barbara when
she .broke her arm,'
' Mrs. Acrel Armstrong thanked
the' hostess, Mrs. George Hark:
mess 'and her . committee, IIVIrs.
Burton . Collins, ;Mrs, Francis
Boyle and Mrs Gordon MacDon-
ald who served a deli&ous l;i nc is
Mrs. ,McInnis donated her cake
also, and it was declared deli-
•cious' to taste as well ss pretty
to ...look at.
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Farmer,, "Well 'for this job,
we need a °responsible man."
'Hired Shands "I'm yoti°r` "man,
I"rr all ' rrny other lobe when • arty-
thing
rty-thing Went wrong, I was always
rea:pottsybie'
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'':We Do Cluing and ''Stpoking.... Beef, Pork and •Lamb
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