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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-06-27, Page 5WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27th, 1962; MONUMENTS. TM LUCKNOW SENT ,[NEL, LUCK 'OW MITA= • i Neighbours HeId--�� •For: sound counsel and a fair• price on a monument correctly. designed from , duality material,, rely. on Walkerton. ;ETON NI.EMQRIAES Pat O Hagan Prc p.. Established Over Sixty Years Phone -638-w • .Ontario. Returns For First Visit lig 5l .Years: •(KINLOSS , NEWS) Mr. and Mrs. William Black- more of IVfoosomin, 'Saslr�;.,• are guests at the home of .:Mr.''"and • Mrs, Lloyd, MacDougall.'Mrs. HEATING :OIL'S• GASOLINE OTHER FARM PRODUCTS B, lacksnore was the former. Kate MacDougall and was born just east of the ;Grey Ox where she: attended Public! .School, Return .ing for a . visit after fifty-one years, she ..is enjoying meeting relatives & renewing 'old friend= ships, ' 'Sou•th Kinloss Presbyterian, 'Church congregationalpicnic. was ,held Saturday ,afterti•oon •at Kincardine. Ther, a was a good crowd and 'intersting races 'and, :games under the convenorship of Miss Marion Buckton, Glyn 'Pinkney , of Ajax is; tva cationing at the home .of Mr. & Mrs ',Ted Collyer. Mr. and Mrs; Ira 'Dickie and boys visited Sunday with Mr.. and. Mrs John .:Dickie • of Hope Bay. • . congratulations to : Bill' ,Buck- ton who received :an•.A standing in his year . at Toronto Univer- sity. Mrs. Madeline .Macponald ,and., Dianne of London > and. Mr, and. Mrs.. ,Hector. Cook' of Kitchener visited on Saturday evening at the home ..of. 'Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd. 1VacDougal. Denver 'Dickie is ';employed at Dominion Road ,Machinery 'Co.' of Goderich . for . the moaner: Mrs 'Harvey. Houston and Wal lace, attended Centennial Service at the Eden 'Grove United'Church, Sunday. morning. Hayil:;g . Bee . . (AMBERLEY NEWS) ' Neighbors of Mr; John Mc.- Charles c: Charles who is unable to: work I at the •present' time, cut thirty acres of hay last week and hope I for fine weather, to: finish. the work. ;M,' Ernest JGibson had .charge of the Junior Choir at the ,morn- ing service of Pine River United'; Church on ..Sunday. A. pleasing. :feature " was the junior 'choir .gowns trade by unit 2, of 'the U.C:W:, 'and which were donned for the first time. The choir sang an anthem;... • • Rev, H. F.,. Southcott, 'presently on leave from the church of the Holy .Savior, Waterloo, and ' on appointment- as College Com- missioner for Renison, . gave an informative ' and 'interesting ad- dress at the morning , service 'at St.. Lukes Anglican . church; Lurgan. In his remarks .he .said, "Our 'purpose at..Renison College, Is to set . our young: people in a' church residential :College and to give them Pastgral care. and a church life that they will find interesting and 'inspiring."He also stressed : that financial sup port . will be necessary in ': this, vital .task. • . Buys; Edmonson Farm. A successful .sale was held Con Wednesday June 20 at the farm • of the late George Edmonson `2nd concession of Huron. Donald Courtney purchased the .' farm which is adjacent to his own. "Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ;.Porter of .-Stamford visited last week with • Mr..and Mrs,, Walter Brown. Mr. ' and Mrs:: T. '.Millen of Kitchener'were recent guests: of. Mr.' James Millen.. • • Mrs.: Annie :Em nerton' of ICin cardine visited with Mr. and: Mrs. iG1eri .Campbell for a few days last week. • Think twice—.once for your Mrs. Stewart `Shielis' attended, self and once for the, other fel- the !Campbell .'and ...Reid wedding IOW. Drive Safely! C. a •13.a�.s1,.e15 1' 6. mfr .i. NIT • • ..:..1' .. !; ,: RUSH THORN TREES ARE COSTLi! • Brush and -thorn trees are not only unsightly;,; they are also . costly because they take up valuable crop land -in Fence- Rows 'and:Pasture Land. They can be controlled during the 'growing ,season ;with foliar spraying,. but they can also be eradicated by the BASAL BARK or STUMP TREATMENT in the Fall and ,the easiest and ° most effective Way iswith CO-OP BRUSH KILLER Y APPLY CO-OP BRUSH` KILLER e.. DIRECTIONS ' 'Mix 2 quarts CO:.OPLOW VOLATILE BRUSH KILLER 84 in • 10 gallons of thin .oil,such as • ' fuel oil,. OAs4 L BARK 'TREATMENT . Thoroughly, soak ;the first 12 inches of trunk and ,. any exposed, roots with the CO-OP BRUSH KILLER mixture. This will kill trees upto•'5" in trunk diameter., STUMP TREATMENT Larger trees should be cut down first and the CO-OP BRUSH •KILLER. mixture happlird to all surfaces of the fresl►ly cut stump, 'This will prevent regrowth of suckers:.. AVAILABLE NOW AT VOUR ucknow District Co -o, Phone )1'-W. Lu=ktiow at •Grace. •, United Church, Tor onto on Saturday, June 3rd. Recent . guests with Mr: and' Mrs. Hiram Paugburn of the, se- cond, `concession were . Mr.. and Mrs. Elmer Lapree of California, Mrs,'' Archie 'Paugburn and ' Mrs. Lorne. .Paugburn. •' " Mr: James. Millen, iyfarket gardener at Ammberley, ,has a fine, showing of early potatoes and .`peas.. Other ''vegetablessuch as ca'rrotts, onions, beets, 'Corn an. ..hexa -hate . made good.. progress'. also. A' keen observer of nature, -Mr. Millen found : a sand jpipers, nest in his ,garden recently. He was amazed , at the intelligence of the. bird as she dragged herself along on :one wing to 'distract his attention from the nest con- taining . three ' ..eggs which will not' be disturbed, until the . fledg- lings . leave the nest.. Mr,. and ' Mrs. ' !Glen Campbell, Jack and Glenna' attended, the CarriP'bell` and ' Reid wedding at. Grace ' United Church, Toronto, On.' Saturday, June lard. 'The groom, : Mr:. Harvey' Campbell is the son. of Mr. and Mrs.•'Russell Campbell of Atwood, land is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Caixipbell ' of Amberley. Shirley Steele and Judy son tried grade eight musical examinations: 'Miss Joyce Steele . is assisting as laboratory technician at Kin- cardine hospital for 'the ,summer months; CHURCH NEWS Hackett's United. Church Mrs. Andrew Ritchie was hos-- tess: for the Grandmothers, ,meet- ing on Wednesday', June; 20th Mrs. Alex. Hackett presided for 'the ,opening exercises : and Mrs. FrankAlton. read the scripture and 'devotions. The Bible Study on Acts • 2, was 'read by 'Mrs, Chester Hackett and: meditation -by Mrs, Kaiser.' Mrs. Alek Hac- kett then asked a few questions on this, The study for next rrionth will be on Leviticus 4: 15, X16., 17; Joel 2 28 `Psalm 16 '114.: '132 and„ i' . Corinrthians 12: Thirteen nneni,bers answered the roll call With a book of the Old Testa- inent. Teri visitors and d child - PAGE FIDS rn even your o • And 'when the time comes, make, sure you. - get an efficient, hard working Esso Oil Furnace, the furnace, that, stays' younger so much; iongeri' LOW BUDGET TERMS Up To Five. 'Years. To. Pay ROY HAVENS Plumbing And Heating - Phone ?3.. Lucknow ESSO OIL BURNER SALES And SERVICE ren were also present. Mrs. Jim' Nelson :,gave a very complete treasuers .•report. It .was decided to 'send in another toward the allocation. ". A. ' second :;bale • of •used'.clothing . and . •soup is to be sent in ,,this fail, .A. !bazaar will be, held at Point. Clark; againthis year early itt August. Mrs. Ralph. Cameron.. read "two, acknowledge- ments from the Lane family: Mrs'; 'Eleanor •;Irwin accompanied by, Mrs. • ;Blake 'Alton favoured with ;a violin solo and a, vocal Solo' ' "I'11 W B a Beside ese id Y u" & Co "Abide With ` Me:" Mrs: Cliff Men'ary read the chapter from, the study (book.: The. next Meeting will be held. at the church. Iiymri.: '3�54 wasrsung and, ,Mrs., . ,... Alex. Hackettclosed with prayer' Mr...and. Mrs: Grant , Gammie after 'whish, the hostess and Mrs. and family of Arils were iSan- 'Marvin Scott served lunch.;. day visitors with, Mr..'and Mrs, ,in. the Bible.: Mrs. Jack MacDon ald : gave. a 'very. interesting .talk on "Leadership Training: in :Bri ti'sh 'Guiana. On behalf of the Auxiliary,; Mrs: Noble Johnston. thanked Miss' 'Fiederlein 'for her: fine' contribution as vice pres-• dent and expressed regret at:her departure: She was :presented with a gift.' The . 'meeting closed with. a 'hymn and the ,Benedic- -tion. Miss, 'Fiedefilein conducted..: a contest — "Identifying : Fathers from the. 'Bible." A;;. social half hour followed•..' ST: HELENS Lucknow Presbyterian. Evening Auxiliary The. June meeting was held at the home of :Mrs. , Noble John- ston- , on Tuesday..evening with Ross !Gammie and' ' family. . Mr.'. and Mrs. 'Dan Rose: and. David of Newmarket were _week- end : visitors with • Mr. '.and •Mrs. 'Harvey Webb. Mrs Gordon 'McIntyre of Rich.- mond ich=mond Hill spent the weekend` Miss Audrey FFieeerlein, in. the : with her, 'parents, Mr. ' and Mrs. chair, The . meeting . opened with -a- eei-entitted Miss Fiederlein, followed -by the devotional exercises, Mrs.: Otto Petersen". read two .articles from the "Glad Tidings — "British Guiana Memories", by •'Mrs: Mac- Donald, :overseas 'missions sec- retary for ` W.M.S., whospent three Weeks in British Guiana.. Also an article explaining ' :the 'Anniversary Book"', which is to; be; presented on the occasion of the 160th Anniversary: of W,M.S. (western•.-divisiorr) to `be held in Montreal'. in May 1964. Contri- butions were received for the Bale to . be sent, in at the end' of June. Mrs. Leonard MacDonald took the. Bade Study, .explaining. numiber' • of expressions ' used' W. I Willer. pa. hy, o e, community • goes to the MoCrostie family i'ri' the loss of their mother, :Mrs. William McCrostie 'iii Saskatoon on Wednesday, . . Mr..: and Mrs,. John' Kuik ' and, Donald recently moved to the farm . of Mr, and Mrs. .James, Little in Ashfield. John has been employed Iby 'Mr.' Tom Todd, the 'past • few years.' • The July meeting of W.I, will be held on n ,July_ 5th :at .the hall This is Children's, Day ; with,. sports in charge of. the .4-'H. clubs; Picnic lunch.. 'A .shortbusiness period• will fbe. held 'pertaining. to 'a ibus . trip. All ladies , and children of. the community are. invited to .join' in the picnic.