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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-04-04, Page 8PAGE EIGHT • THF,. LU+ 8 It NOWsorpREL, LUCKNOW, ' 4NTARIo 1000.000. S •• • • • :• • • • :! • • • • . •e.. • ^ . • 1962 •,Poniac Laurentian ;Sedan 'automatic,. fully equipped fb Two*. A961;• Pontiac Laurentians,' power steering;. ;automatic,, ._ ' fully , equipped. . • • , : • 1961 •Po • tiac Stratoehief, automatic I, X961.. Pontiac .Laurentian V-8, 4 -door hardtop, automatic, • , • • 1961 Ford Fairlane, :500• Sedan, automatic and power steering• • '•;1$O.Cher► Belair Sedan, automatic 1959. -Pontiac Sedau,., 'automatic, fully equipped ' ',1959' Blick 4 -door ',hardtop/ "automatic tomatic, fully equipped ],959• �•Chev� Sedan, at •':'1959 . Pontiac Sedan, .:automatic :Z 19570„;Ford. 2 door Station Wagon • 19,5' 'Ghees"; Sedan, standard 195x7 Buick • Sedan, automatic • 1956. yorCPUStCM Sedan, automatic . 195W Meteor ,Rideau,. 'automatic . 1956 Pontiac,.' Coach 1955 Ohev sedan • :. r • ?' ...MANY, OLDER:. MODELS' ' TO : CHOOSE FROM •• • x; =RUCKS! • TRUCKS:. • 1959 • Dodge, Half Ton Pick -Up , • •• rMotorsMussels.., I. cities'. ServicDealer . Phone 173, Brussels . ; , •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••0111 • • • • • • •' • • •• • ••, KINLOSS Mrs. William -,MacKenzie and family: of Detroit visited over the weekend' at the.: homes of . •Mr.' • ' and Mrs. ,Tom .. MacK•enzie' and Mr. and Mrs. • Frank MV a Ker zie. Mr.. and Mrs. Harvey :'Houston and. Wallace and Mr. • and ,1Vlrs: Allister -Hughes ;were in Niagara Falls. 'on Saturday attending J. J. .Houston's. graduation from • the School •. of - Horticulture.. • • Mr. ` and . Mrs. 'Harold .Austin,,, Robert, • R;onnie land Gar were dinner guests at the • home : of • • Mr. and Mrs. 'Lloyd MacDougall on Saturday evening. `• The. Junior Choir • •sang an an- them ' at the Sunday service at . South ,the . Presbyterian •Chucr, • with .th.e. organist,,` Mrs. r Herb' Buckton, presiding gat, the new Hallman, 'organ. - -• Sunday' visitors at• ,the home of, creath cheese • sauce. Mr, . and Mrs.: Fraser - MacKinnon included .Mr, and Mrs. Orville Elliott; Donald 'arid'. Karen,. Mrs. D. • L. -MacKinnon and John and Mr. • and• 'Mrs.. Harold • Ritchie $i Bob. . Five' ladles' from Kairshea W.I.• were in dharge of'. -the lunch. booth at garish Moffat's 'sale on Thursday .afternoon, It'Was well ;patronized by ;thelargecrowd' Oat the 'sales _ s; h�. Holyrood No. 1 4-11 Club ,•.` • The .second meeting of the •Holyrood No. 1 :4-H Club .was 'held,. at . Holyrood 'Central. •School •• on Tuesday, Mardi' 27th. Ai11 the members- were, present. While :the girls • were given their•'::.notes. the potatoes and :cauliflower ;were being cooked: They' mashed the potatoes ` and covered the, 'cauliflower with ..-a • • MONUMENTS or sound counsel and: a fair price on a monument correctly designed from qualityy anterial, rely on SKELTON * MEMORIALS Pat O'Hagan, Prop. Established; Over •'Sixty- Years ' ' W.Ikerto>i i Phone .6,38!.w Ontario • E S •S O SERVICE FOR TOP QUALITY .ATLAS BATTERIES DUNLOP TIRES Most • Sizes In ' Stock) AT REASONABLE PRICES! ' .Repairs - to All Makes , of Cars and Tractors • 3 Licensed Mechanics; ;heel Alignment end BaIandng M.ORCAI Balancing" . MOTORCADg DEALER. Lochalsh .Native: Died , In States: The death. of Mrs, J. W. New- ton occurred in' Rochester, N.Y., on'. Friday, March, 23rd. Mrs.. Newton Was the former .Marg- aret Ann Finlayson, daughter of .Duncan. Finlayson and :Jane. MacMillan. She was • born at Lochalsh on the farm now own- ed by her nephew, Gordon Fin- layson, and which' ihas been in :the Finlayson family since" .it. was. first, :settled ` in 1849 Mrs: Newton is one of a .• fa-' rnily of thirteen; ,three ••of whom. survive two sisters,. 'Mary &. Christine in iCaliforn'ia ,'and a 1 ' brother, Rod ' Finlayson of Ot- tawa, . Who at one time served as private• secretary to the late Hon. !R. :B. •sBennett. Mrs, Newton's • husband pre' deceased her several years:' ago. *mong. those attending , the• funeral' at Rochester .on Monday. Of last week were Gordon Fin' layson of Lochalsh, • his sister Mrs,. Donnie '(Mary) MacDonald of • ,Huron • Township and Mr. - Rod Finlayson of iOttawa. St. Peters Guild The meeting place• for March- 26th was the new parish hall. 12' members were 'present. President Mrs. E.Gaunt, opened the meet= ing, with, prayer. Business. for the evening was • mainly the discus- sion of two banquets; one. ,to be held ;April 2nd; ;the other .a wed ding 'supper • on April 2lst. It was decided' td buy p'a'int for .the. in- terior of the hall, • with mem- bers •volunteering to do the work -. Mrs, ' iSaikeld • displayed some lovely aprons that she shad made. They, are to : be sold -With pro: ce:eds ° going for. Guild `:work. Meeting . was closed by Rev. Wright, Lunch was' ,served by. the hostesses, Mrs. Jean .McQuil-' lin and Mrs. - Jean Johnstone. BROWN1E,:NEW$ BROWNIES:. 2nd' PACK • The Brownies.2nd Pack met. On Tuesday, afternoonwith nine Brownies present. Joanne Greer was': chosen Toadstool " Fairy for the meeting, .which opened with ,games, ' : followed ;by* .Fairy Ring,- inspection and collection of -Fairy Gold; , In the :work„ period, the Golden Hand . Brownies worked at their knitting, while - the .:'Golden 'Bar Brownies were taught 'the:` Ree- 1Knot • by Pack -le.. The •meeting. • closed With a Pow.Wow sesSion'•which includ- ed a '.Circle Game, the Brownie squeeze and • Brownie. Taps.: • .' Initipte 17 Into Explorers,' Group The initiation' service .0f.. the Explorers was :.held on Friday' evening in.` .Ashfield,: Preslbyter-: ian ': iChrch. under the.leader- ship 'of. Mts. Henry MacKenzie and .Mrs. Warren Wylds. The" service: Was. in charge' of •Mrs, Henry. MacKenzie. Scrip- ture was read •by tonna-Wy1 followed with prayer'. Eby,: Mrs. 11. MacKenzie. Readings .were given by Margie Simpson and. 'Brian Johnson. The girls of: the .Ex- plorers sang "Jesus keep ' me near. the • 'cross". and . the 'Iboys. sang "If 1 come tb Jesus." - The ' initiation ceremony was conducted by Mrs. 'Warren Wylds with Nlrss dent of.•Sadie Johnson, presi= the W.M.S.W;M S.. presenting • stars and pins to: the .following: Mary Barger; Alma Farrish, Ken- neth McLennan, ,Brian 'Johnson, Drew McRae,- Gary ,MacKenzie, Janice • Robb, Allan Finlayson, Jane . Monerief, Tom Macbonald, George " MacDonald, • Christine McLenn•an;, Sandy. ' Simpson,, Margie Simpson-, Dona Wylds, Nancy. 'McLennan,, , Sandy Far- risk, Mrs, R. Mackenzie intro-. duced .the •' guest speaker, '.Mrs: John ,Pollock of Teeswater, • Mrs. Ma-ckenzie thanked 'Mrs,. .Pollock and 'Kenny •• McLeinan. presented her with a gift, Lunch was served; by the com- mittee in charge, W1ED1 ESDAY,, APRIL,' nth,• 1982; 11/00N00.1000e0•0e.0*0000000•0e•wg•lrrq.41 *. 2 131, visiting • Toronto?' -' • ':, be our :honoured guest ■iv in every room a overlooking lake Ontario ahotel facilities •entertainment nightly •.� .• , only 7 minutes from downtown via the Lakeshore Road at the: fabulous.' HOTEL - free parking call RO 6-4392 at the ...door .. • for reservations NEWS BRIEFS FROM NEARBY Many, will, we . imagine, ap- prove . of Harriston `Co.uncl's de- cision..in refusing to approve the'a g 'o`nin• purchase of two lots•dl, l the Norweli� High School in ,Pal- merston to' make .way ' for the construction • of C :vocational wing.-Harriston ,council feel .that the area should send. vocational students to 'Listowel where a . new: vocational ;school is • :being -con- structed. . The Palmerston pro- perty. on Which there:* •.a build ing and double garage is assessed for• • •$3;400, and has a. price tag. on it . of $17,000; Wingham Stores have adopted the open Friday night :after ex perimeriting with the ;change a. few 'years ago, Which at that time proved• 'unpopular and: Saturday night--was--reverted to: • ' *** Kincardine iDistrict �High:School Board is to;% draw, a tighter rein :op student' activities. ,Student car parking will not be. permit- ted . 'on 'school property. • !Com- plaints. of' smoking arra. drinking at ; school dances- - will result closer . supervision • and 'thee�a nn- n er of dress•will have to' measure up to ' approved standards: "Tru 'ancy is: also'. a. matter 'of • concern.' arid absentee notes will have to give • valid • reasons . "Going. to •get my hair done" "or.. ""having • to go td the store" won't -,be accept able. The Situation- is summed up that is ` • takes :only : "a. few (bad e apples'. to .Spoil' 'th barren," Final . approval of . the' appoint.. ment of' Mr, Weiss 'as;,'Teeswater postmaster has been 'confirmed after , a . two months' delay, Ht 'sycceeds M. A. 'Donahue. The. Supreme court has upheld the conviction. .of Arthur Jame: Kendall, 51, on the charge' a killing 'his .wife• in a lonely true( Peninsula. cabin. in • August. 0: 1952, and disposing of her . body Kendall earlier lost an appeal ti the )Ontario Court of Appeal; 11( is scheduled to ,be hanged or April • 17th, OLI VET ' NEWS Mis ' Janet Hamilton was: Selo ist , on ;• Sunday in the .Unit@ Church. 1, • Miss. Donna •'Osborne of T,or onto . 'spent the 'week -end wit her mother, Mrs. •Elmer. Osborn( 'Miss Alice` Brooks 'of Londe spent .the • :week-e:n'd at her hem here. Siinday 'visitors with. Mr:' an ,Mrs. 'Robert 'Osborne, were:- M. and Mrs. Ralph Scott, Mr,, an Mrs. Allan INartwick and bier da, :Mr: and, Mrs. Charles •Hec ley 511; of. Kincardine. Townshi Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wrigh son, JoAnne .and Sandra 'of- T verton ,and .Miss Donna ;liedl€ of Qviren ' Sound.: • • G juests of Mr. and' Mrs. Wa ter .'Roiilston,. `Mary • and • Gordc on Wednesday . were::. Mr. ar Mrs :R. H. ,Solomon,` .Mrs, Th mas Kinkade; ,Mrs. Annie . Be den,, : :Mrs.; Edith Roulston Stratford; Mrs. W:• J. ;Roulsti and `Miss :!Cora.. Gannet of .:Win ham. • • RVI The: Feed Cross: Lookssloou." The humanithrian achievements of the Red Cross depend on your `generosity. Your "dollars provide and'carry on the: '. ,essential Red Crgss services .and programmes in your community. This year -think of the many ways- the Red Cross serves you and: your neighbour —then plan your donation or pledge to the best of your means. A generous donation,. Will do so much for so many in 19621 • Redcross. . Needs Your Heli flow . Local Gamrass by Menfibers ofCucknor Branch sof the Royal Canadian; Legio