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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-10-09, Page 14tit • • • • t '. • 11 • 11 11 111 •■ •1 . PAGE FOURTEEN. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW! ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY, ..• ' 2nd,. 106$ WHIT1Ec.,..HU RQ.I and .DISiRICf Greer -TV In Mr, and Mrs, Albert Coultas Hospital %for. atment for his and Diane spent the week -end :pneumonia: With Mr, and Mrs. Jack Coultes • ,Cpl.. ;and Mrs 'Ken Ross ''f. ofWallaceburg. Prince Albert visited •with h_s war Rev. McKay another • Mrs. Jean Ross and ,w th • The United Church Women his brothers Mr. and ',Mrs, Bus- field their 'llhanko feeing meet, sol: Ross, and Mrs. Don Ross ing in'the churchand uiarnilies; Wednesday •. afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. Milian rlVrs. Orville: Newby of Chesley Moore, president, Pre -tided and spent Sunday with her mother warmly. welcomed the 'guests, Mrs.Annie Lott. Wingham U.C.W. and Whitt- Former Teacher Dies chuz h Presbyterian W.M.S. and' `riends.in this. community;were heir own Members, She. lied in sorry :to. learn .af the death of responsi've ,reading of Walla 90 Mrs. Mike Rezansoss of st. Ca 'in the Hymnary. The Scripture 'trharines on Friday in St. Cath Reading and Meditation was axises Hospital. She Was • tin by Mrs.' Elwood. GToSkorth. former Myrtle Yuilll who taught Mrs Claude Coffin. sang The in, S,S. No. '9 Kinloss. She leaves' Precious name of Jesus, • aacoln- to mourn her lass her ,husband, partied Eby' Mrs, 'Garnet'_ Farrier daughters Gail Louise, Heidi on the electric organ `MTs. Mit- syn, both at home. Her Ebro= rheYl offered • �o red :prayer,,the offer- thers are Clarence, SViorris' Town- ing, was received by MTs. Russel ship; 'Robert . Brussels, and sis- Ohapman, and Mrs. Russel' Gaunt. ters 1VIrs, urn Johnston,. Bel - Mrs. Moore gave the , offering grave; urs. Helen . 'McBurney, Bel- Mrs. Mrs Andrew Gaunt • ac- Wingharn and Mrs. James • War- companied iby Mrs. ' 'Johnston wick, Bliythh.° The • remains were Conn on the piano sang; Jesus brought to R. ': A. Curries on Sun Rock 'Of Ages. : The guest speak- day; . Burial service; was at 2 pm. er Rev. AngusMcKay, Mission- Monday with. interment in• 1Bran- •.. ary ' home ,on; -furlough, was in- don Cemetery, Belgr ore troduced ;by Mfrs Ezra ' Sdroltz. • Garry, `wailiA, 'who attended the of 'religion 'a ownthrough` ed : word that he successi%u111y the' ages. India . has many lan- ••�guaiges 'but religion .was e.stab- assed..'his exams; with 7�8% on' risked= here earlier° than ' in Bur- the first term work and•. 79% OD the 'sscond • ;berm. He is ' Ypres opo .I=ndia is moving, .,growing ently • employed in Streetsyille. •. going forward.' They, have His many ,friends There' extend Secularism and Communism to'. . deal =with. All these problems their congratiulaitions ,make It hard tor the church =to Rev.' and ' Mrs' ';Adrian Growl- -make go .. �forZw�id . 7�f they +can ; dust be enbung and 'family • . of • London, given 'sonie~Uhng : tq ;' hold• on 'ta: visited on Saturtay with Mr. and Mrs. 'Jacob '(Kuiper,. whi h is Jesus • then allMr:'Dave Gibbs and Mr. -Clan- would 'he well. To do K'this the ' ence e �Adains had the village ,�va- need of Missionaries is . great:. ter .installed. in : their homes on. India is. going.. to fbecome•a lead- . Monday Mr.�. Fuller and 'hip ing. nation. 'When Rev ' McKay nen: ' of ',W ngha'm; ' returns to'•elndia he will be do- Mr.. and Mrs Garnet 1VIcNall ing • adaninistratwe mvork, Mrs. of 'Tavistock and Mr. and• Mrs. Dustan Beecroft thanked Mr. Mc- • • Qlarenc+e Waddel ` of Zurich •spent. Kay; for his message and helped Sunday' with Mr. and Mrs: Aar - /11M show =and model, clobthng , . ryswan: ' • :Worn lay the ladies.. of India. The 4-61 Homennaldng 'Club: v ) die Radio College -in Toronto' receiv- • Amonig the articles shown were: held 'their 'second' meeting at ,the fancy. work,, . iaandicraft knives, home of Mrs; Albert Coultes on elephant' and horse :bells, Hible Tuesday: evening; The meeting pictures on cloth, 'bracelets, brass was opened by ,' the President -pail: Tire . pastor :Rev. Mitchell closed themeeting with prayer., A11:were invited to the Sunday • school ' room• for, ;lunch. Mrs• ' 11aud Bagggitt of Brus- sels came on ,: Wednesday:. to Spend ' the winter .-with '.1VIr.: and Mrs. Victor Emerson., ality of the person. •The next Mr. Raymond (Ku' was '.ta- meeting will be held at ;the' home Miss Alma =Conn; All repeated the Pledge: The ' `Secretary . Miss Diane Coultes.read the minutes: The roll call was answered by 6 Whitechurch Sewing •,-Sisters ' A discussion followed • on. the line and texture to suit the person-' Digest Contest , It ,might pay you to: he a.;su"b.- ce.i)er ,to; the Readers Digest.. • The October issue contains page insert . by : •Dlectrohcrme with lucky 'numbers ' worth; '$27,000 i.. :prizes. • • Here's. .the idea. Check your Electroh,ome • insertin the copy: ;of Readers Digest andyou will. find "your" ducky number, Visit Greer TV. :Sad Electric, Luck- naw, ,where they have a list of all the winning .numbers -across Canada. , • `Check "your" number . against the list -of winners a =t Green's and you may share in. $27,000 worth of prizes • id you have one of the ,lucky numbers Itt',s as• sciple as that. • '• Be sure you -bring • your .0c - tuber Readers -Digest into Givers and you may be ' a .big prize winner. 177 copses of the maga-. zine come through the. Lucknorw post •office Yours May . be the lucky one; . • • Advertisement ken' ' on `Tuesday too Win gra n at Mrs: Claude Coffin • on . Wed- •tie•••wNmi• BNS iK••ioN• ••!0o••• ties It Pays To INSULATE•� •• •• •. You. Can -Save., Up. To 35%• •.. 51, year ;ago he married Mary. father Of Former Minister. Passes SANFORD G. IVI IKLEJOHN.. ` Mr. Sanford Gilbert Meikle - john . Passed away at the Belle- ville • General Hospital on Thurs- day morning, September •26th. He was .in this 90th Year. .Born m •Rawdon :township, he was the son of the late William- and Harriett • Meiklejohn. Mr. Meiklejohn spent' his. entice life in • ltaiwdon ; township. He. was a member of ' Ry=lstone United Churcrh,, an' elder for many years, also Sunday School teacher and superintendent. Besides' his wife, ': Margaret. Jane,. he is . surtv�ived by two daughters, Mrs. Roy (Bessie) Fry of "Campbellford, :Mrs. •Jaynes• (Vivian) Burnett of. Be1leVille; two • sons, Granville of Marmara, and Rev. Grant Meiklejo'hn• : of Copetown and formerly of Luck snow;: eleven grandchildren and dour 'great grandchildren.. 'The Euneral was head ': at the home on .:Serptemaber, 28. at . 2 pm. and services. in .Rylst6ne Church at 2:30. p.m: - Interment •was in Iiyistone Cemetery with six, grandsons acting as pallbearers.. nesday, October'. 9 at ' 7 o'clock, Attended School Here There passed away in Edmon ton General Hospital after a short illness on Wednesday, . Oc- tober ' 3rd Mr,' Lsw s Wilbert' Beecroft, son ofthe late William• Beecroft and Agnes Ra'binson;' He was in ' his 77th year: Over • : ti ti EX , o E GRAIN — Ripley Fair : winning' grain at the Ripley Fall past • president Donald MeTav- ' Fair.: • The grain exhibit . was a ish (right) and :president. Gordon big feature at the . fair: Patterson' (left) examine prize (Cut :courtesy . Kitchener Record) Held. Radiation Monitor Course The EMO :of • Bruce' .County held a successful radiation mon- itor .. (Basic)' course in the 'ar- Znouries at Walkerton, on Sep- tember 2 th and' 7•th. This°.cousrse was sponsored by Ontario EMO.. Those attending the' course were from Tobermory, Wiarton, Chesley,Kincardine, . IMildinay and Walkerton., Zlhe': instruments and • radioac- tive. anaterial used for the course were supplied by Canadian Civil Defence College at Arnprior. The instruments are similar.. =to a gieger .counter. The radioactive material was. tested 'with, the monitoring equipment to sham' the. different ,. protective factors of ' concrete .. 'blocks, concrete slabs, ` brick woad, lead and steel; The purpose cif •Vh+is course is to give personnel, throughout the county, ;a ` basrc, . ;knowledge of radiological monitoring. The above mentioned candidates , are now eligible for a further qual- ifying 'instructors' course • : • • September has been a busy' On, Your Fuel • • • •. •.. .i •• • • • • • ' • • . •, • • • PREFINISHED WALL PANELS.• • In Sizes 4 fet, •by 8 'feet • . • •' eel Chapman. ,• •• • ' • • M ' CHERRY ; • • • Mrs. Eva Cameron of New, �. RANDOM B`UT'I'ERNLI�T, RANDO • RANDOM PECAN; , MAHOGANY 'York , and Mrs. Victor Casemore • • , of Brantford visited on Sunday Morr- ill•; . , • wiith Mr., , and .'Mrs. Tom' icon, M .and Mrs. Jack Mor- • • r. • , rison, Mr. and • Mrs. Chas. Tiffin ft • Cement In Shoe • ' and with their aunt Mrs. Mary 0"e• •' •' •hes Ritchie of ,Jane 'Ti=ffon. • . and Mrs. . ••. Duclsrrow spentSunday • ter• with hVIr.. • John and >YV[rs. �,ussel •R4W Hendorson Lim er ,. Lt1:, 4: week assisting Mr. Leo Watt of • •rutile 528-51 I a „ Luckttawng a driv-' •0••••o••M••••• ••!!••01 •••N•••' g r •shoot Walton in...repairing ' Cost By InSulatiflg 3" INSULATION BATTS 2" ,INSULATION •� � ON SATTS n . .• ` GRANULATED INSULATION ZONOLITE INSULATION For Those Hard. To Get At Places re Is .A Tremenclous Saving By Doing Your Own Insulating ASK FOR. A FREE ESTIMATE; • Thorn=ton, daughter �o+f tfiie late. • Mr and •rs Christopher Thorn- e of Edmon=ton • and fioranerly' • of • Winghan. Besides his • wife • he leaves one sop. 'Kenneth and • a daughter Eileen all of Edmom . • . ton and • three, grandchildren, one • • • sister Myrtle' of Nova London, •, . Conneticu=t,, one brother • J: 'D; • Beecroft' of • East oWawanosh. •• . Burial was Saturday m • Ed 2 montor_ Cemetery.. Mrs • Beecroft •, • attended school at S.S. No', 14 • •West Wawanosh,, which is now • 'closed and 'pupils attend at Vor- • • • • •' • dyce: Mr. . and Mrs Tom Morrison and Mrs.. •Chapmnan Sr.. spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Dow ling • and :Laverne of Mount .For- est Mrs. Chapman remained for, a weeks visit. ' Mt; and Mrs 'Ross .Smith and family of Toronto spent the week -end with Mr, and Mrs. 'Rus-, month for the co-ordinator of Bruce .County , EMO. As many as possible of the Bruce' County Fall !Fairs" were attended. Maps/ were displayed to illustrate the EMO layout: for. tae "county, lit- erature was • distributed and in- formation :given to : interested citizens. . Courses have ,been conducted throughout Bruce County :during. 1062 and 1963 ;asfollows - first aid =- Walkerton, Port Elgin, Lion's Head, Teeswater; home nursing - Walkerton, .Wiarton; hospital experience -= Walker- ton: No doubt there are ' com- munities in Bruce County where one of. these •courses .would be. desirable. If so, we would ap- preciate inquiries. • • Lloyd Jasper, :Co=ordinator, Bruce . County ' EMO Miss' ; Gertrude' Wakes •cf the Children's Aid Society staff told Huron County Council lastweek there was an urgent need for fos- ter hoines in the county. NM. 1r.■•■e•i■■i■■••■•is ■ei•■hi•■rrismio i■■ii■i■u■■a■ • Y a. • u ■• a gi 3-1963 Pontiac Laurentian sedans, automatic • 1963 Chev Belair 'Sedan, automatic, radio ' • 2-1963 'Pontiac Stratoehief ..sedans, automatic an • 1962 Chev Belair, fully equipped, automatic 1962 Pontiac Laurentian sedan, fully equipped' ▪ 1961 Chev Impala, 4 -door,` V-8, automatic in .1960'. Ford, 6 cychnder, 2 -door, standard transmission. a •1959 Chev coach, standard transmission: • 1959 Meteor sedan,'standard transmission la 1959 Pontiac V-8, itutomatic' transmission a Impala V-8, 4 -door hardtop 1959 Chev • • • 1959 Volkswagen I: 1958 Pontiac Sedan, automatic 1 1 • 1 .1 • a • 1 1 radio . • 27-1958 Chev sedan's with automatic transmission . • 2.1957 :•Pontiac sedans, 1 standard. transmission, 1 automatic Chevstandard transmission. 1955 del Air sedan, 'NUMBER OF 195g MODELS from • $350. up MANY OLDER . MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM r•' a• • • ▪ . • .TR'UCKS:. TotiptS!! . *,, 1959 Ford 44 -ton Pict: -up 1959 Cher, 1 tan .stake r ' Is 1957 GMC, 1 ton stake • ▪ ' • Brussels :. •Motors • r. . •, Cities Service Dealer —, •Phone 173; $rusccls iairr*iii.■ii■iia1 sothiu eaINIr lialIiiuIai oanaimeuii