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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-06-06, Page 5WF,DNFSTIA Y, JUNE Lith, 1S#32 THE LUCKNOW SEN'ii`INEL, LUCKNOW, 'ONTARIO 4. rush with enamel durabilit • For furniture, wood trim or walls. • Rich hand -rubbed look • Smart decorator colors • wearslong ..'washes Well, WM._ MURDJE. 8_•SON . minipoOP ma Eim*Ussimmilipmmo■ei!miaaanssosimm■ss Church with ten of twelve girls. who took.the sewing 'Course and their mothers The girls mod- Receive Honors Achievement Day (PURPLE GROVE NEWS) Achievement.. Day for theI • Club on the project "Dressing, Up Home Grown Vegetables" was held in Kincardine on Sat- urday, Marlene Gawley- • and Barbara Leeson received their County hgnors. Evelyn Harkness spoke on the.. exhibits. Others present were leaders;; Mrs. Ed- •bunt. Bushell and Mrs. Frank Dore, un•em,bers Nancy . Dore,. GIadys Gawley, Katherine Bu- shell, •E1c1a. Harkness. Janice :Farrell, , daughter • *of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farrell •spent a couple of days in ,: hospital • re- suiting from a farm accident. .-Mrs Sadie Stanley. is.. a pa-•. tient ..in• ' Kincardine Hospital,. Friends from here wish her a speedy .recovery. Mrs. Peter Leeson . and Iona, Mrs. Victor Cawley, 'Mrs.: Geo. Harkness and Donnie spent . Sa- turday.' in Kincardine . attending Achievement Day. • BerVieg Evening .Auxiliary held a• Variety: -Concert in thee Angli- can , Church on 'Thursday even- • ing, •; .. Mrs Frank. Dore, Ronnie and• Dianne' . visited Mr.' and Mrs. Fry Lawrence . Mrs. • Edbi rt . Bushel visited Mrs: •Gertie• .Bushel. .Mr. , Dona{ld McfFarlan • ' is in Wingham Hospital with a bone:: broken in his ,arch. • The ,Grain,' Club met at : Rob•. Emerson's • on : Wednesday;• even ing, Leaders are. Gordon Patter- son and Jack Ma onakk Pre- sident John Brooks vice-presi- is dent Bob • E merson•, Secretary, Sandy •'MacDonald. Bob presided in John's: absence., • i' Mr. and .Mrs. Gordon lVfac •Donald 'and Mary :Helen. visited - Misses Isabel and Margaret MacDonald.:. • • Mrs. Donald McC•osh and '.Mrs: The -Victor Emerson ' attended. : Dis:-: trict Annuals: Tuesday • at Salem Wednesday at: Mar. They were accohipanied • by Mrs. Russel Ross to . Walkerton .on. Thursday.. Mr and Mrs, A.rd�ll1 Mason and Miss Mary Anne. „ Me'Cosh visited Mr. an•d Mrs.. • Donald McCosh;. A: number fromm'here attended the; Trade • Fair' in' Kineardune.'' • Mr:: and : Mrs, ' Don Be1,p ;.and Wayne of Toronto 'visited Mr and Mrs: "Gordon' MacDonald. • Mr and Mrs.; `Donald Mc.Cosh,, Mary Anne and Richard visited Mr. and Mrs. `Frank :Colwell, `of Bervie. • Miss Annetta,: Forster, Toronto, spent the week -end with Mrs, Gordon ,. Patterson.; Dianne : Dore .. :visited. • Miss Meryl..`Stewart: on' Saturday." .Mr: and Mrs: Howard'Orr. and ',Sharon 'visited • Mrs.. Donald McFarlan • and family ' on Sun- day.. ''• •'Mr. and:Mrs: Prank, Dore, Mr. Stuart .Dore Visited Mrs. Cynthia Bete. • 'Mrs. 'Burton Co(i1ii2 spent �Sa= turday' . With Mrs.. Sadie ,Stanley. Valerie, Julie, Carl-- and Mark Stanley. spent the "week -end with Mrs.. Helen 'Swann. • E . Mrs Milton Stanley -',Mrs. Helen 'Swann ' arid: ,Mr. Norval Stanley` were Sunday guests, of Mr: and Mrs.: Glenn Stanley.. . B.ervie C,�GhT,` girls along With leaders Mrs, Percy Griffith anal Mrs. Williard Johnston at-:. tended ' service at the Presby- terian Church, Kincardine, Mr.' and Mrs. Danny 1Vlulieri, Bonnie • and Jimmie: of Cam;p� bellville• ,v'isited • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Currie: •• Mr.', and Mrs. Ben • Scott and Mr, Morley Scott were !in Wal- kerton Luthern Church on :Sun- day where they attended the' baptism of Marlene Elva, daugh- ter of Mr', and Mrs .Clayton Watke', . . 'Mrs Sam F .person• is a pa- tient in • Kincardine Hosrpital. Friends wish" her a speedy re- covert'. Wayne Rhody visited Wray Thompson, Mr, and Mrs', Fred Blackwell visited Mr, an& Mrs. Claude Dore, • Mr. and . Mrs.• W i11'iam .Arrioid, OUNGAFThCN Mr.. and Mrs. David Durnford, Brian• and Cathy ' of • Widlowda'ie spent the • wee'k-end. with .: Mr. and Mrs. James :Wiisori; Vithtors. with Mr: ' ' and `Mrs:` 'Cecil Blake • at,' the • week -end were. Mr. -and Mrs. ;B., F Comfort, St. • Catharines, ` Mr: .and '. Mrs, Fred Anderson; Michael' • and Dennis of London. Mrr, ;and Mrs.' David, Kerr • and• three children of Ethel also • Called, . who had; been visiting with. Mr; ';and. Mrs: John:' McGee. Mr. arid'. Mrs: Alla'n'•R. Wilson •.and children ,of. London, visited the,.. lady's,, grandmother,. .Mrs. ' Abner ".:Mortis, • Mr, .and .•Mrs.:Gordon. McDou-' ,gall of : Mitchell and • Mrs. D:: K. McAtteer.: of Willowdale, visited Mrs. W: Stafford for the week- • end: Mr. and Mrs.:John. Y•. Eedy, and • family of:. Strathroy visited Mr. and Mrs..,...'Heber :Eedy.. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. King visit- ed his mother, .Mrs.' Fred King Sr, at, Chedoke Hospital,Hamil ton on .Sunday.' She has' had an. operation. 'recently. • and is doing •. quite well. They also Visited .his brother,. Mr. Charles King " at another Hamilton Ho:spitel, .who: is recovering from an appendix operation. The ...Dtin?gan,non ' Women's . In- stitute: was held in • the United elled their skirts and blouses. Mrs.. Chester Finnigan introduc- ed . •the guest speaker Miss Gil- christ, Home ° Econoniis't, who spoke • on the 441 Pledge, Four H's standing. for Head, Hands, Heart and He•alth Follow Canada 'Food .`Rules, .club .Work is' recommended ' to keep the mind occupied and keep :•. one busy. and to serve as a help : from..mental strain... Mrs: W: Brown reported 'ori the:;Dis- trict Annual. 1Vf rs, •..Clifford Cro- zier read a splendid ' m•otto,.', Th. right 'use , of today is the aright preparation for. .tomorrow. Dur.; ing the business ...session ,a short course was discussed, but voted against for this •tirr e/ Dungan• non ,was ;asked ..;to entertain at Huron View : in : September and the invitation was accepted. We are also invited to attend a tea n the -Craft Room in .Huron View on June 6th. The next meeting is to' be at 'Mrs', W. A: Stewart's home. The. meeting 'closed with . Institute • Grace •'and : ,God. Save the Queen: ' The •girls .' served lunch. COUNTER .,CHECK BOOKS—we sell them sing:j ` cr'..in quantities and'•take orders for books speci, ally printed to your require- ments, For prompt service, phone 35,' The Luckncw .sentinel vs W our old turnac� And when the time comes,• make. sureyou get an efficient,' hard' :. working Esso QiiI Furnace,, the furnace, that .stays younger. so . much longer! LOW BUDGET TERMS Up > To Five Years, To Pay BOY HAVENS Plumbing And Heating - Phone 73. Luckriow ESSO OIL BURNER "SALES And SERVICE • .ESSO SERVICE. FOR TOP QUALITY ATLAS k BATTERIES DUNLOP TIRES. (Most Sizes In Stock ) AT REASONABLE PRICES! • Repairs to All Makes of: Cars and Tractors. 3 .Licensed. Mechanics P eel Alignment and Balancing MOTORCADE DEALER MEMORIALS • Unsurpassed. in Beauty and Value' MORRIS' `• GRANITE .Aitcl* MARBLE: )NCSs •.Phone 51 • . Representative Ross- MacLennan: Kincardine, :.Mr. and Mrs. John ..Shier 'attend- ed a. meeting. of ' .the rational If you want to have a Farm Forum • in Hamilton : •on • winter, just have' your Wednesday (• . Mrs. Howard Thompson' and:'come,: due in the spring. Mrs. Ernie McComb spent . Thirs- i' day in . Walkerton. Mr: and Mrs. William Brown,. Walkerton . werey guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie ,Sunday McComb. ASHFIELD Mr.. and. Mrs. 'John Cowan :Of Corunna visited with: relatives. last '.week -end.' ' Miss Mabel . .MacDonald o. Windsor was_hoe for the !week- end. 'Douglas 'Fattish of Sarna spent the Week -end withhT'S mother,•' Mrs.'.. Kenneth Parrish. Mr, y:•, and .Mrs:. George Foster:' and Donna of Rodney an and Mrs.' Del. Avery ;//a' St:. 'Thomas . visited 'with Mrs. Geo. Kitson' on • Sunday. • Anniversary .. services -will : be heldin. Ashfield Presbyterian 'Church on June. 17th. 'at 11' a.m. and 7.30 p,m. The .•guest• speaker will be Dr, F: ' S. MacKenzie 'of Montreal.. Rev, W. J. Carson• of; Bervie was. indisposed' and • unable., to occupy his circuit pulpits for „a couple of weeks Unable to take the . Masonic service :two weeks ago, John A. Reynolds `.o:f. Kin -: sardine, a: ,member of. •the order,. supplied in the; etnergency. HEATING OIL- GASOLINE OTHER FARM PRODUCTS start note THE KANGAROO, 'the' Largest of the • Australian marsupials, .reams the countryside in. large bands..Althotigh a fill -grown kangaroo is nine feet high and weighs 20.0' pounds, .the baby. Is only .an inch long when it is born. It . stays `inside its mothers•pouch until j• it is.five.or six months old, atwhich.: time it weighs several pounds gad is ; able to shift for•itself.. When the young kangaroo leaves its ';home," it is ready to take its rightful place in the world To help your children • ,.' take thlir rightful place ' in'`the World,: there' is:nofhing better than life insur- ance., Let me tell you about Sun Life's • Educational Policy which can so easily provide fundsfor their college education m. J. Kinahan Lncknow P ]otic 'Wingham 717-wi4.• SUN LIFE',ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA`