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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-09-04, Page 14:a' IXC PGE romragN MIS :.I,.TJCB OW SENTINEL,, Luciotavv. ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 4th, 1063 •••••••••440••••••••••••••••• rember Is The a Moni To Put . JohnsManiiI1e. G.ilori.stos.• Siding, .. On Your Flouse. (01.0 RB. ESTOSSIDING PROVIDES SMART` EXTERIOR .STYLING. '• : REDUCES UPKEEP EXPENSE • 4 • :- COLORBESTOS. SIDING adds charm and char- : • acter to tilt exterior` of . any' . home or holiday• house: It has a distinctive striateddesign and • comes in . a wide range of modern colours . that • , stay ibeautiful for Years. To ' furtheremphasize its • smart styling, it can be . applied in such a way • that broad horizontal .shadow lines site created. Nothing else can compare. to Colorbestos for econ • . piny •of .upkeep' and smart .good looks.' • i' ' . . •• • ' COLOBESTOS' SIDING is , made of two practically • indestructible e a . m�nr is asbestos anl. cennent. It : is; fiueproof. In fact needs no preservative treat -a., • ment . because the special JIM manufacturing pro • cess makes 'Colorbesttos Siding exceptionally strong. • • and durable, prevents curling .'or warping, justlike • • • v • :stone.' • • • • •` •;‘ • • • • . • •' • • •: • • • • •: • • . • . • •. • • :1.; • i;`. Available in a full range ofexciting colours, this.' • attractive striated siding is suitible for almost all • • ` types of homes from bungalows through to two • • storey. ' • • •. • . • •. • . •• •,. • • 40- • •. Also In Stock JOHNS -MANVILLE PINTEX INSULATION �resh lament :1n Stoc John.Henkerso n .Lumber . • 'Phone 528-31'18 • • .•••••••••N••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••*•!j • • • . •. •• • •. •: • o• • • . • • t• •:.• • • . • • . •.. Ltd.• • Lucknow • • knuMerp#ors Are At`IMork This'VIR�e 'Enumera�tors in . the urea pare busy thhisweek compiling :the lists of voters iso the forthcoming provincial 'election. The number of ibhe ipo111 and. the na pasf ,o rS • the Lu know,1, Mrs. rRGerald4' Rath well; 2, .IVIrs, Charles Mason; 3, Mrs. Armstrong Mrs. S,tel,la• Hutchin, son 2, Mrs. firma Hodgins, West WaWanosh, 1,•°Mss.. Lorne,. itvers; 2, Ernest Durnin; 3, Don- ald. Tlhom!pson, 4, • Mrs., Blpaikpe 'A1 ton; 5, A+iilant ' Miller; 6,'. Mrs,. Thomas ,Arncistronig: • A'shfietld, 1, Margaret M.ole;,.2,. Raymond Finnigan; 3', Marshall Gibson•; 4, Joe MicGee;. 55, Earl Drennan; 6, Mrs: Ida Barger; 7, Lorraine -Lamxhl+'bon.. ' • • Huron, .1, Robert Courtney; •2, David . Henderson; 31,11VIelnrille Pollock; 4; Murray' Oirlibert; 5, Gordon • Culross, .1; 'Mrs:' Harvey Rat- iagh; 2, Leslie Falconer.; 3.,' James Ballagh;' +4, • Graham' Nlaffat; . 5, Leonard. Bannerman; +6,' Mrs H•e`nry `Hauck; 7'," .Mrs. Thor-4as' . Hodgins, ' Kinloss 1, Elaiiier Bannerman; 2, Miss NI* Boyle; 3; Mrs. Jaynes' Siraith; 4; ' Lloyd Irwin;' '5, Phil- lip• Steer;, 6, ,John Morrison... LQCI,'IALSH.'' Mr. and . Mrs. • Donalld. MacK,en time spent' the 'nnneek end ,apt Bels fountain.., Conpgratuilat ons to Mir. sand Mrs. Robert • MacIntosrh pon . fbhe arrival: .of their chosen son,, Several frori this dxs'trict were. iex+hiiibirbors :at . ibhie Ripley and. Dris- itrictt Horiciu1tural'lower sallow in Ripley`on,Wetdniesday. Mrs, .David •Eliph!ick land Mrs..'.. Ewann' Mac- Lean Were trophy . Winners for high points. • Mrs. 'Frank -MacLennan return- ed home from, Winglhan#: Hospital where the had been a igatient;.' Mr..and • Mrs. Vanderveen are' a holiday, trip :to. th:eii'r native Hiollpand • ..Mr.= Oliver Barkwelt eiitiertaiin ed frieri,ds and :relatives! to 'a picnic On Sunday. Sympathy of the ` �coanm�uniity goes. to. .the, ,MacDonald �aniildes in the . passing of "Uncle Dan!' as he was familiarly tkaiiown to everyone around Lochalsh. ..Qfrcetiays 1. These. wonderful days of boyhood. Iast such a short time. But while your son is growing up, you can'be.helping him to face the future with confidence through Iifeinsurance. .• For example, you can assure him an advanced education with :one of Sun Life's educational policies, you can guarantee his future. insurability with, a Guaranteed Insurability • Benefit; you can lay the foundation for his;future life insurance with a Junior Adjustable Policy where, with no increase in premium, each $1,000 of insurance increases to $5,000 at age 21. Most important of all, .you :.need an up to -date, program on your own 'lifeto assure your family an adequate income in the event of your death. aoiss s trite arc s� some moaetn tiN'e sows :•W1. WM J�I(INAHAN 2, Lucknow • Phone W.inghani . 357-1987 SUN; . LIFE . ASSURANCE ''COMPANY OF CANADA :West W: awar�osh Couple arried(iffy Years Mr. . and Mrs. Wi1]daim Web- steir 'Of t'he'' i.1Oth concession of West Wawana:Ih .Township at Fordyepe, , iauietly observed their' 6tb wedding. anniversary 'on Tuesday " of this, week,. Septern, fiber . 3rd, Mr, . `'and Mrs. Webster shave lived On the, Webster hrorne Stead ,ai11., of their' married life,. with ,the` exception 'of 'a< brief itimne spent at -Cochrane just fallowing ..marriage. Bill. 'was' employed a1- lumbering g there. . Mgrs. Webster 'was . the ;farmer :Edi a Jane Taylor, .:,dauigbter of the late Mr.;• land :1Vlrrs. Henry. Taylor of :Constance,.. now known gas. Kdriburn, •,near Londesbporo QV[r. Webster is the don sof the late Mr. and +Mins.. -John Web- aster, •:and was (born and ih,as. dived • a�11 his . life ; on° ;the 'family .farm on 'the tenth. It, is 'ibhounght .'that .the farm• was taken : pup.. froim. the . crown by ,his grandfather,. George Webster ; The couple were married '.at• the borne of We►bster's •par- ents at• Oonsbance en September 3rd, 1913. Rev.' Jc'hn Grey Reid of LondeSbaro Presbyterian Ghhurah•.performed the ceremon•y. Both ' Mr. and Mrs. Webster, shave been .active in 'community life around St. Helens.. They are members of St: Helens ' United Church,_ Rill, :.as be is 'familiarly known; has served on. th+e 'Wet. Waiwanosh ,TownshipSchool Ar- leta Board'for fifteen •:years, and. ' is • still.. a member. They have `a • family of two daughters, Mrs. Cliff Render - son 'Glean) e.an) nor Brt.icefielld • add ' 1VIrs, Stuart Ohaimney (Lois). of Donnybrook . one, on, George,: Who operates and lives 'on the ,family farm. They ,have ' ten rgrandehimren1, Mr. Webster ' haps a brother, Elani�ejil� •sof Wingharn; • hive sisters, 1Vliirs Jathes (Ev,),„ Mrs. +d (Pearl) . h, Mrs: Lorne ,(Dorothy) MacKenzie, .Mrs Wil- fred (Doreen) Monney, all of Toronto and Mrs, pOl+aude (Zy1da ) MacKay Of, Wiashhpirvgtrn , He was ipredeceased by a sis- ter, Mrs: William (My'itle.) (Mc- Crostie, and to , brothel. George„ Who died as a youth. ' Mrs. Webster rheas • three alis ters, Mrs. Earl (Helen) Lawson of Clinton, tMrs. Vern . (Annie). Dale of 'Kinburn and .Miss F1ior= enpceT.ayl,or, of Victoria, B.C. She his' four ,brothers, Will and George Taylor Of Victoria, .B.C., Lawrence of Windsor and Har- •vey Who resides on the fatrniIy farm at •Kiniourn where Mr. and Mrs; Webster were 'Married fifty years' ago. : Two sister's, . Mrs.. Bert (Maud) Ferris -and Mrs.. ' Will (Minnie) MacMillan predeceased :her. r. ASHFIELD ,Week -end Visitors ldii •this vi- cinity were stay. •MacKenzie of : Toronto,. Mr.. jaarnd .Imps:"George Leadbetter and Barlbara of • To- ronto, Mr. Tnd• Mrs. Ralph Cow -:le mild family of London, Mr. and; 1Vir:s:. Finlay MacDonald and ' family of Chatham'; ' Mrs. ' David ' iMaoMurchy spent the ,,week -end with cher daughter, Mrs.' Charles Ratherton In El- mira. r Nurse's Training courses are being (begun this week by Misi. Sharon West in Lon'd.on, .M1,5s Jane Finlayson' 'in 'Stratford anti Miss Margaret MacLeninian• i n Weston, NAPK'TNS, Coasters,' iMatelies, ... 'laying . Cards, personalized printed *riting ,paper and en velopes., Ask to see our samples.: No obligatiori. The LucknoW Sentinel, phone; 5218-3.134. PHOTO. FILES for brides, fami- lies; noteworthy occasions, an- niversaries available at the Luck - now Sentinel. See the 4`Our• Wedding' photo file., Line of Guest 'Books for anniversaries, .. parties, showers; teas, etc., phone 35, Lucknow,'