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WEDNESDAY, ARM /Oh, .1962.
OLIVET NEWS
better part which ,shall not be
taken away from her," Mrs.
• • Sandy MacCharles and Mrs,
held
White played: a piano &
A ,euchre.. party was held in violin' ' duet Mrs.. MacTavish
the school.. on Friday 'evening. read the Easter Story in verse.'
Ten tables were 'in play and. Mrs Alex MacTavish led, in a
high score : prizes p. were won by discussion and referred .to Mrs.
Mrs, Al Hamilton *and Sandy ,puterbridge',s message.. Miss'
MacCharles, , low :or were ,Mary Rcrulston was at the plan?,
Miss Dianna Anger; and HerbThe busi
for the closing hymn.
• Clayton. Junior prizes: were won ness was conducted by the pis -'g
Ruth White, Joanne Hamel dent, Mrs. White. Roll call was'
ton, ,. Marilyn • Brooks. and' Mich- answered' ' by "My favourite
ael • Hamilton., 'Lunch was sere Easter, , .Hymn." ' Mrs•
h ,otic: fo Dunlop
ed by Mr. and Mrs.,.'Herb., Clay thanked .,the society, their
ton,• Mr. and Mrs 'Sandy Mac- part in , the • "Bon' . Voyage" gift
Charles and . Mr. • and Mrs.. Ray, when .she' visited her home in
Hamilton., Ireland , recently Mrs. Oliver
' Miss Donna Osborne of 'Tor- MacCharles . was, present and re -
onto• spent the week -end. at her ported :on the' recent executive'
. home here. meetingand' answered' . several
r• eCharles open- uesti ns. 'Mrs. Ai Hamilton
Mrs. Sandy . aVf aq , . .
,ed .; her home . for the •. United' was : appointed`- delegate to Mc-
• Church Women's meeting on Master University, Hamilton in
Thursday evening, with an at- "May, representing Ripley, Clark;.
tendanee of twenty-three,mem- and Olivet. Mrs; Geert Guikema
bers and six. visitors. Mrs. D:om
ald MacTavish'', led. in ,the wor-
ship shi service opening with "An.
Faster Message," The scripture
was read. 'by' Mrs,.: Orville Fire
layson followed'. by meditation
by Mrs: Al Hamilton. Mrs. ,Sandy.
• MacCharles' led : in, prayer.: Mrs.,
MacTavish ,introduced the • spear`Ever time -you get caught up
ker, Mrs, L: Outerbridge of. Rip- y
1ne •y, who .spoke, on Martha, and with the Joneses, they up and re
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Mary. "Mary .'Bath chosen \that', finance everything. •
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Pres, St.
HeIens1WI
(ST. HELENS NEWS)
The annual meeting of ' the
W.I, was held on April 5.th with
33 ladies and 11 ' children pres-'
ent. The •roll call- • was .paying of
:fees.and suggestions -for the .com •
ing year with several new mem-'
bers 'joining the institute, The
course for , the Leaders' = Training
School chosen was •"143 lbs. of
Meat". A • donation was, voted , to
the. Lucknow Agricultural' Soci-
ety as : well..as as. a discussion on
the institute display ; for the fair. -
.for its sof the sta nd- continue his 'studies,
a
A card party planned McQurllin• Repo
was
April 13th, with -proceeds for the ing' 'com'mittees weregiven iby .Prize 'winners at S:S No, 3
Lucknow' Artificial Ice Fund, Mrs: Harold. Gaunt, Mrs. Jim. Shoot.' party on. Wednesday ev-
Plans were made for .a. ••SunshineAitchison,Mrs. Tom Todd, Mrs ening were .Lorne Forster and
,
Sister Banquet on April 17th at � Bar -Murray Wilson with • con- •
'q •Charlie McDonald and Nfrs,. Mrs.: Mu .
Hackett United Church. 'Read- r• Mrs. Harold Gaunt presrd solation prizes going to Zeta
ou
ings were given lay Miss W. D. ed for the election of officers for Redmond and Ken Taylor, Nine'
thanked the' hostess,' the speaker, Rutherford . Mrs.. Frank McQuil- _6. Mrs. Harvey Webb read tables were in Play;
and all. who 'contributed to the,._he
lin and Mrs, Cooper. Mrs. E. w. the regort of the. nominating . •
'
• _.. •, �. Mrs; ' Gordon., - . McPherson is
success of. .the meetm. After Rice read• .an•• article on The committee The officers for visiting in Ottawa'. with •her;
the L'I.C.W. Benediction, a dainty Founder of the Women's Inst- -
., .. 1982 �63, ares' as .follows;' •'. Fast. daughter; :Mrs. Keith Black, Mr.
lunch was. served by rs..Mac-• tute." The annual report 'of the .presid nt, Mrs. 'Charlie McDon Black and sons.
secretary -treasurer was given y aid• President,' Mrs; Ross Gam Mr, and Mrs. �Ro Hawley of
Mrs. Ernest Gaunt showing; a . •res. Mrs. Harold
mie; ' 1st vice Oshawa •'were.. week -end visitors ��•
balance .of .$229.57: The auditors Gaunt; 2nd vi - pres.,Mrs. Jim. with . herY parents, Mr. arid Mrs.
Aitchison; sec.t teas. .rs..ErnestLorne •Woods.
f : L
Gaunt; ' assist sec.-treas., Mrs. • Mr. A. G. , Webib, who has been
Frank ,McQuil n;, district direc- '1 '• • a1-• a patient - in• ` Wngham .'Hospital•.•
for rlie McDona d, for several months, has •not been...
nate director,' Mrs. '''Andre*
aunt; pianists; : Mrs. William 'as well these, past • few • weeks
Rutherford, Mrs. Andrew Gaunt; .' a past few
but has improved th
auditors, Mrs. .Cooper and Mrs.. ' days..,
.E. W. Rice. 'Standing Committees
7, -Citizenship 'and Education, Mrs.
'Harold-, Gaunt; Agriculture and
Canadian Industries,, Mrs. Jim
Aitchison; Home. Economics • &
Health, Mrs. ;Toni Todd; Hist..
• TIMBER TIPS orcal -Research >and ';:Current
Congratulations g.o: to the Bea.,;. Events, Mrs.. Lorne' Woods; .Re=
,vers' who ended the play-offs in" Solutions,, • Miss' Mary Murray;
top position. • The Tigers : failed Public Relations, ' Mrs. Allan
to vizi', .a‘ game.,Bud Thompson Miller.., Mrs. " Charlie.. McDonald
scored 625 plus .66 ;handicap : for as retiring '.president expressed
681 . and .' the MacDonald. duo her appreciation •;for • the . co -
Came ; up with . a total of 1331 operation: during, the past 'four
for the Beavers' top ,bowlers..Bill Years.: and Mrs. ,Rice expressed"
Stewart was high .for the losers.• thanks • to Mrs. McDonaldfor the
4... The Zebras took -3 'points. from , leadership, given to ` the 'W,1 on
the . Gophers. :Bill Hall With 684• :behalf of the W.I. Lunch was
and' Stuart Jamieson had 679for
served by Mrs;' )Wilharn . Purdon•
the Zebras high efforts Bryce and Mrs. Chester T ylor.:
Elliott and Clarence Greer scor- Congratulations to Mr. Archie
ed ..667 and.` 610, repectively. • .
•Roy 'Finlayson • with '. a ' flat McQuillan who was.. one of the,
score of :636 and. Bill 'Button & . 50,' Western Ontario recipients o'f,
Gladys ' Hamilton :: both •. rolling the National Research :Council
close to. the 60'60 mark •were. big p
factors ' in the, .Squirrels 3 • .to .1 scholarshi 3 for 1962-63. Archie
win `over t'he.''Cubs. Noreen Parks. is . the son of Mr.. d Mrs •• W�V'il�
was .the top.. 'roller for the . Cubs
With 664., . feed McQuillan and his student
. shirc is valued . at $2,404.00.. He
Thursday• night the Pole • Cats' , has graduated from Universi-ty-
cinched. lst placcee`Jin_ -Group--8"af — Westirri -Ont ra io '. and w'ill
when they split the points with
'the Lions.: D. Hamilton and bob
1Vlclntosh were . the: Pole Cats,
best; 'bowlers and Freda Er
rington • and Marina ' Parks rolled
'over the 600 mark for 'the Lions:'•.
The. .ChipmYznlcs and .Kangar='
oos took 2 points each..Mae Hun=
ter led. the 'Chipmunks 'with 5.53
andSandie: Steeves arid Ron
•Thompson had! 594 and' 5;92 for
the. Kangaroos,: •
'The Coons took 3 points from
t�the . short handed Wolverines.
Team ' effort helped ' the'C•o s
who had .four; bowlers with over.
the '500 Mark flat • spores. Barry
McDonagh rolled "0;526flat• for
(0*i Butchering
4
Mondays Hogs, $2.00 in by .400 p.m.''
•2c
,round
tutting; and WrapP�'r� �P d
CATTLE, CALVES and. LAMBS' EVERY DAY,
EXCEPT $,ATURDAY
We Do Curing and .Smoking ...:Beef, Pork and. Lamb.
Sold Whole, Half or °Quarter ... For Better Service,
•
And Lower: Prices ---- Cell Ripley ti1O0,
Chas. Hooisms,5 Prop.
report.: was given by, Mrs.' E. W,
Rice andthe assistant secretary's
report was given `by 'Mrs. Frank
ombte: our: home= rows ' rains
with
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;ful
N'TRTE
:the freshmix', with the meat meal'. base!
Recipe for any chick's favorite menu—your own home-grown
grains fresh -mixed with National 'Chick 'Mix Concentrate.
It's rich' in meat meal protein,, so it forms a perfect balance
with the vegetable nutrients' you supply!
Whetheryou have our own' rains or we supply. theme
y g
we can custom blend the finest fresh -mix you can buy right
here at the miff... using National Concentrate, of course.•
P.P.. New from National -20% Chick Starter Crumbles,
either plain or medicated! .'
*A PRODUCT O.F.,
• CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED ,«
•
D. R. FINLAYSON
Phone 91, Lucknow
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his teams .,top scores'; •
Group "A" ,r
Beavers. 14, Cubs 12, Gophers
11, Squirrels 11, : Zebras 7,., Tigers
Group • "B"
Pole Cats 13, Kangaroos '11,.
Coons 11,: Chipmunks 10 'Lions
10 Wolverines 5. '•
NEWS BRIEFS
FROM NEARBY
. , .
ls`ire Chief of ifensall•' has an-
nounced that .he will request the
Fire, 'Marshall's office to• nvesti-
ga e
a fire which badly damag-
ed . the interior ;of the Silco Store
in 'Hensel,' last week: Three fire
departments fought • the blaze
which started shortly. after the
store closed for' the • day. The
Silo store, . which was purchas-
ed • two years ago, was •bei.ng.
closed out at the -:tithe of the
fire,, A. branch of the Silco store
operated in the "lVlark.et store
location herefor a 'tinle;
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OTHER.. FARM PRODUCTS
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hospital to individuals or" • families, available • in Lucknow
and area. Past health no longer means you. are deprived
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