The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-06-27, Page 8MOE EIGHT
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINNL, talcprow, ONTARIO • - •
AV ED NE spAY;
• 'RIPLEY. .„. MARKET
Mondays Hogs, $2.00 in by 4;00 P4ri•
Cutting and. Wrapping, 2c pound
CATTLE, CALVES and LAMBS EVERY DAY,
EXCEPT SATURDAY . •
We Do Curing and Smoking.. . Beef, Pork and Larnb.
Sold Whole,Half or .Quarter. For Better Servici,.
And Lower. Prices Call Ripley 100,- •
HPOislina, Prop. • ••
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poin of view was hel u , when'
:ally t agreed that thepiwionian s
Electric.. Fan •
. education was so closely as -
or Hospital Room-thebusiness (period, it was de-
sociated with the home. During
tided to lbuy • an electric 'fan
. for oour hospital -room at Wing -
ham. $25.00 was voted 'to the
International Scholarship. :
Miss • 'Donna, Nicholson will be
the new Horne EcOnomist for
Bruce County effective July 3rd.
She has • been •an active 4-11
member -in the province of Man-
itoba. A letter of thanks, was
read from ,Miss Ruth ThorniPson,
R.N. for ,.the assistance given by
some Of the •Kairshea • members
at :the 'Oral vaccine :clinic at
HOlyrood recently. • .
The president returned ,to the,
.chair,, following the program: to.
Close the.: meeting. Mrs. Ted
Ciallyer gave °•the •courtesy, re-
rna,rks, after, which she and Mrs.
Gib Haniilton served Junch. •
A group photo. was taken - at
this meeting by Pon Thompson
of • the Sentinel staff; Mrs... Gib
• ItarniltOn. will. be hostess for
the July meeting at* hee•horne.
•• • There was a good 'attendance
of members and ..visitors When.
• Mrs. Jas. Burt was hostess' to
the June meeting of , Kairshea
• Wqmen's Institute. The District
• ,President, Mrs. Cliff Hewitt of
• Bervie, was • guest ,speaker. Her.
,toPic .discussed many aspects of
.Traffic-: Safety, • The driver's,
• Handbook and Perin Impleinents
on the Highway are two book
'eta which the motoring public
.should study. These may be ob-
tained from • the Ontario Depart-
ment of Transport.' , •• ;
Mrs; •Hewitt was introduced by
the: president, Mrs, Parish Mof-
fat •and was thanked by •••Mrs.
Gib Hamilton, who presided for
the program. 'Community singing
,,•Was enjOyed. with Mrs. Harvey
•Houston at the piano. The Cur-
rent events were •giVenlby Mrs.
Harry Lavis. ,A reading by Mrs.
Cliff Roulston "Hard earned
Wages" Miss Grace MatDOugal
gavethe Comments On., the ,4-H
h ,very fine way,. on
..s4Quality Counts.' The course'
Dressing. up :Home : grOvv-p ve-
getables was, lead by Mrs; Har-
old 'Campbell and *Mrs. Cliff
Rouiston. • •
„The ,roll (jail was answered in
a most interesting _wayL ."Should
we have women on the -school
bOard and; why?" ,It Was gener-
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LIFELONG HURON • Twp.
FARMER PASSES THURSDAY.
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The, death. occurred , suddenly
'of :John M. ;McKenzie of Huron
• TOyirnship on. Thursday, June.
lie,„ was 81) years of age,
and .while born at Emibro spent
.most of his life in Huron Town,-
shiP. • - • .
He is .survived by ,one brother,
'Kenneth J. McKenzie of Huron:.
The funeral service was held
-on Saturday- at, the McLennan
Funeral Hone' in Ripley,- With.'
interment in Ripley Cemetery. ••
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Conyegatiop
Honors: .Organist
(ItINLOUGH NEWS),
',Miss Erlma Jean Percy .organ-
ist of. the Presbyterian Church
for the past.fyears was hon-
oured on Sunda' following the
regular, church service when
Mr, Edbert Bushell read an ad-
dress of good wishes to the
bride elect and Mr. Ben Scott
on behalf of the congregation
• made the, presentation of a gift
of .frioney: Erliria though taken
by surprise, made a fitting reply.
She •• Will be greatly Missed by
this congregation. She, also taught
•in the: Sunday. ;School and was
• active •in Young people's work.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson,
,Allan: and Lois spent the Week-
erid with: Mr.. an Mrs. N. E.
Evans and. Linda at Torcinto,
Lois reinained for. :a, week.
• Mrs. Katherine ' Collins • and
pupils of S.S. No. 2, Mrs. Wanita
.Hollands•i teacher , at • Purple..
Grove' and ,pupils enjoyed a
bus trip to Toronto •on Tuesday.
On Monday, Mrs, Mae Armstrong
and pupils of the Westford School
took a trip' to Niagara. :
Mr. Alex Hewitt left on SIM -
day for Waterford where he will'
spend , the.surnmer months. •
• Best wishes are extended to
'Rev. Benson 'Co who will
eLe-
bna'te his 84th birthday'on Fri-
1VIr.. and Mrs. Georo Heiden-.
lby of'. Ottawa and Mrs, Clare
Sperling and boys of Walkerton
ailed on relatives here on Sat-
urday
Mr. Walter Nicholson spent' a
few days ,at ' the hone of Mr:
arid Mrs. Bert .NitholSori. ••
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• The Anglican service, will e•
held. at 11 o'clock rieXt Sunday.
Mrs. William 'Cox received
word Of the death of. her bro-
ther -iii -law, the. late FredH!a-
milton
who . paised • away. on
Thursday evening at. Vaneouver.
'The furieral, was, held;on. Mon.
4a3r,-•
Mr: and Mrs. Karl'Boy,le and
Carol and Mrs William Lloyd
Af London visited on Saturday
evening . with Edna and: May
Boyle. We are. Pleased to report
• that Mr. William • Lloyd, • who
underwent surgery recently •• is
• making., a favourable recOvery..
• The many friends in this corn,:
triunity of •Mr: Orland, Richards
o ara.moun • an, ormer y o
here are: pleased to know that
lie is coming 'along and hopes •to
soon return ,hone • from Victoria
Hospital, -London •
• Mit. Gertrude Walsh and MLS;*
ses Edna and :May Boyle were
dinner 'guests with Mrs. Wiillarti
Cox:and Rev. :Benson Cox.
Visitors. on Saturday with Mr.
and. Mrs, -Pan McInnes were Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Dixon of Dur-
ham' and Mr: and Mrs. Gerald
Ithody and family, Con:: 10• .- •
;Mr. and Mrs,. Faye Dussuld
Pincher. • Creek; Alberta, Mrs.
Olive Maudshiy, Trail
and
Mrs. . George . Hodgins •p,f
WOodstock visited on Sunday
with - Mr,' and Mrs. Jazries.:Hod-
gins i ••
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'The western ladies were former
Hodgin.s 'girls.' ..
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• Mrs.: Gertrude Walsh and' Miss
May Boyle visited an evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Scott Walsh
and Stephen at Carlsruhe.
• Mr.: Douglas Eckensyviller and
friend of .London, Mr. and Mrs.
,Wallace Hewitt •• of , Waterford,
•Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schaeffer) Kin-
cardine visited .On Sunday with
Mr. and lgrs..becirge Graham.
,,• We are pleased to report that
• Mr. !George Grahani who has.
beenPatient in •Kincardine
Hospital was able •to return
home. •
Randy Jans•en spent .the 'week-
end With •Wayne Percy.
Mrs; Alex' PercY, Erhna Jean
and Wayne. visited on Sunday
with Mr, afid *1VIrs. Hugh Jansen
at Kincardine. Randy Jansen re-
turned home with thein. •
• Mrs. J. W, Coliell• spent a
few days with Mr, and' Mrs', At --
dill Mason, liuron,
• Mrs. Annetta Bushell, .14uCk-
now, . visited On Sunda'r evening
with Mrs. J, W. Colwell.'
We are pleased to report that
Mr, Lane is <steadily im-
proving following his, recent •ill-
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ES°S0 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
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Wheel Alignment and Balancing
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nes : •
• The June meeting •of the, Kin-
lOugh 'PreAbyterian W.M9S. was,
heldat the 'hOrne Of Mrs. George
Harkness. • Mrs. Jack Barr pre-.
sided • and' the meeting opened -
with, the:hyririt `.`The son of God
goes forth to War." The 'scripture
and meditation on Ezra wa.s ta-
ken by Tom McDonald and
the prayer was, taken, by :Mrs:
Alex Percy. Minutes were read
and • approved. • .Correspondence
was read including a notice of.
a board meeting.at 2. p.m. , at
Kincardine On June 25th.: Mrs:.
Perry lIodgins • was named :as
key woman the, auxiliary:Ito the iCentennial' Committee. A
collection :was taken for the ;bale.
Tentative plans were made for a
wedding dinner in the near fit
tuFe. The roll. tall,' a' verie con-.
taining the, Word ."mercy" was
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answered by 10 'members and
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there were: 6 'visitors. A -mission-,
,ary letter, •from Rev. and Mrs..
Milne, who are. now on furlough
from Anskut, India, 17+7.a. read by'.
Mrs. Frank Mauiden. Mrs: Mor-
ley BUshelI was in. charge of.the.
program:. Hytrin • "Faith. 'of Our
•Fathers",. a 13%1160- COntest and,
a reading "My ..Conscience" Was
given ,by Mrs. _Don Bushell.
}leading Mrs. ,Perry Ilodging,
"Golden- Chains" sent sent...by •Mrs.
'Margaret McPherson. .'"There'll
Jack Barr, Bible Quiz —Judges
7 and 8 by Mrs. Morley '.11uSlielf.:
The ,closing hymn,' "Stand up
stand iip:'for Jesus." Courtesy re.,
marks were given. by: Mrs. Tom
McDonaild and prayer closed'the
Meeting; Refreshments were. ger-
ved by the hostess and •assistants.
Sharon 'Mowbray, -Peggy Mac- ;
Donald, •Catherine MacLeod,
Janet ,Carruthers, Joan MatKeri-
ziei Janice Brooks, Donna (Or-
rin, Marion Button. . •
'The leaders are Mrs: V,. Mow. •
bray and Miss G. MacDonald.
preept Gifts Jo
OrCid.000$:
• A Canadian Girls' In 'Training
graduation : service was held at
the morning' service on June 17th
At Lucknow T)resibyterin Churth.
•• draduates, vere: Margaret Ann
Mullin,. ElilaJbeth:FinlaysOn and
-Janet FinlaySOri, and each was,
presented with a Book of Praise,
with Susic, byilieEV'enifiux
Wary Of the, •
Mrs. Virden,IVIovvbray gavethe
invocation and Welcomed the
congregation.' Miss Gladys Mac...,
Donald' read the Scripture and
introdittecl the graduates to be
presented The • group • leaders
were assisted by representatives
of adult organizations, Mrs. A. C.
Agnew, president of the W.M.S.;
Mrs. R. C. MacKenzie,- president
of the Evening Auxiliary ana
by Jim lienderson, Sunday
school Superintendent.
14.ev, Rod MacLeod •gave the
Message •to the congregatiOn.
A C.)C4.1it choir, assisted with the
trinsic.
• Members of the 1964.42 C.� -
LT group, known as the 'Steri
ping Stones" .are: Margaret Ann
pres.; • Elizabeth 'Fin-
layson,, vice-pres.; Elizabeth ien
demon, secretary; Janet Finlay -
Son, 'treasurer; Dianne jainieSon;
music convener; 113etty Mathers„
• Press reporter; Wendy MacKen-
zie, piarnst4, Thawna Aitchison,
•Sylvia MacLeod, Mary Finlayson,
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NAME. BRUCE COUNTY
HOME ECONOMIST
Miss, Donna Nicholson of Pipe -
stone, Manitoba; has been ap-
pointed to. the post of Home
Economist for the: County ,of
Bruce and will join 'the staff at
the Walkerton office of the De-
partment . of „ Agriculture in
mid-July. aVliss . Nicholson suc-
ceeds Miss ,Selrria. Wilms,*hd..
has been • transferred to the
Niagara •Peninsula. -and leaves
soonto take over her. duties '
at 'Vineland .in Ontario's fruit
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AT HOME
in a
pouch
• , THE KANGAROO, the the • largest of the
Australian marsuplalt, :roams -the
countryside ily.large bands. Although! •
kangaroo is nine feet high
• and weighs 200 pounds, the baby Is
• only an Inch long when it is born. It • '
stays inside its 'mother's pouch until • .
• It 'Silva or six months old, at which.
• • time it weighs seyeral pounds and '
able to shift for itself.
When the Young kangaroo leaves Itt
• ,l'horne,” it is ready to takelts rightful
•place in the world. To help your children
take their rightful place in ,,the world,.
there is nothing better than life inset..
• IllrAL Let Me tell you about Sun Life's
• • Educational Policy which can so .easili
providefund,s for 'their college education:
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