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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-12-05, Page 6KINLOSS Mrs. _ Sohn Di t i, is a .patient:.: :aux' vi arra Fn, Lon don where ' she underwent Pinging last Wednesday. A Yam•iTy Night will be held; in South Kinloss Church. on Fri- ' . December 7th. The Sunday ,sehoor will, provide part of the progras .e and Rev Fish la 'Wam will be guest . spearrer. OIL IIIIIINERBRINGS 7O YOUR FURNACE Ikaybe your old furnace does notperromi ILetustookoveryourequipment heforeyou treacle furnace. Chances are that aft you need .is a new,, Lift -cleat .. issethl hunter.. 1Ip TaiFoie' er11S ears ToPaY r"ianabin .,aa+ ESSO OIL. BURNER. Safes. and Service Pone 15, Luckzow T I+UCKNOW SE ITxNEI , LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Te' 4-1 girls tiVan7; .Nairshea j W.I under the ileadersbip of Mrs. I ugbes and Mrs. Houston assisted by Mrs:; :Frank .MacKen- zie .participated- Ment participated Ment Day atKincardine on Sat - Calvert Townson of : Western University and Denver Dickie of Waterloo University. . spent the week -end at the home, ,of Mr. And Mrs. Ira Dickie, Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,, • Ira Dickie,, ' included Flight. Sgt. Carl •arid Mrs. Dickie, Richard and. Steven Of Scar- borough; and .Mr. and Mrs. Sher- wood White„ Mr. and Mrs.' John Staskievitz, Jackie .and. Patricia of Ypsilanti;. Michigan, KINIOUGH The AnglicanEvening •: Work- ers met. at the .home of Mrs. Roy Sohne ler : • ori 1VFond ay : evening. with Mrs. Jack Hewitt and Mrs. 'Ronald Thacker assisting; • Mrs. Bert Nicholson was in 'charge. Mrs fiertrude Walshread the scripture. After a ,hymn Mrs. 'Tom Ho ms gave the. medita- tion. ed ta-tion. Mrs. R. Stump 'gave an :interesting reading. Mrs- Stump talso•• presided ,for the election ofOfficers .. ' Mrs. Bert Nicholson gave the sprayers: The evening was spent . in gurltuvg: , A •aunty lunch . was. served. The next. .meeting • Will Rbe with' the • WA. on December 7th at the home of Edna. and •May Boyle ,arid Will ,be 4 Christmas prograrn. Mrs. Bob Data' , of Rodney, was a recent' visitor at the home of cher parents,: ` Mr.. and Mrs. ; A • Murray and ‘also' visited with' Mr. Murray at the: Wing- ham and .Digit Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George liaidenby• left oat viredneSdag for Manitoba where they will visit With ren 'A n inber ,from. here attended the Federation of 4 gr o niture banquet at cEolyroad aaz Tues !Mote change of • date) The WA., and .Even ng .Work- ers Work-' ers R lioJ4 their' hined hri rias' meeting at. .the ,home af•• Ednaand. May Boyle ori . Fri- ,day, December 'RFs. Convener, M Jim ,.Smith ' ,arid Miss i;ss May. 3ogXer The Presbyteries ,S.S. concert will .be held on Friday •evening �•at 3:3O sharp This Will !termini - ate the IS:S: for ithis 'season: lisuiloR1i/leIIeniiii iai1lRaaa1UUIURUIt•!U•I*UI■U1■1 Now" • Is !Me tie To• NASH ALUMINUM _ - . DOand..S • - Mahe year d eme:• connfortable and atfra tine ; by ; im•NASH ..-ahi*n nnra combm'aiion- doors •.: anda _ a— m ,windows f .. hese unit . ar+e made of heavy' . gauige extruded • • alums.; - . Cut ■ .s. 'Fie : Bilis Up, To 30% I WE -INSTALL INSTA AN;:: SERVICE WHAT WE SELL ESTEWART'S Aluminum Sales • 101. Vzcta St ,: Gaderich = . Phone collect JA :4-8821 , is si sisaimaesniiaan■■■■■amid■■aa•■■■■maennr FOR: TOP QUALITY:ATLAS BATTERIES • AT . REASOIABLE PRICES! quart. to AB Makes.',Of Cars !and. TraCtors. ed-Alignment-and-Baiana .MOTORCADE MAUER Murray Gaunt In islature Seat (ST. BEMIS NEWS) Mr *and Mrs, David , Gilmour and Jefferay of Guelph spent the week -end ,with her 'parents Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Webb. . • Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gaunt spent a few days with Mr; and Mrs. Gordon Gontier in Toronto; On Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. ,Gaunt attended the opening of Parlia- ment and a reception in the ,ev- ening & on Wednesday they had the pleastre of seeing their son, his seat and .be• sworn into of, fice Murray is. the newly-eIeot- ed member for 'Huron. -Bruce fol- lowing the bye -election in 0c7 Mr. and Mrs. Frank IVICQUillin were recent visitors with Mr. & Mr& 'Carl Johnston at Bluevale. , • Shower For Twins On Wednesday evening, the St: Helen's ladies showered 'Mrs. Gerald. Dorscht, with gifts tor her new twin sons. Donald and Douglas. Mrs.; Ross MTh-4ton was .chairlady. for a short .pro- gram. Readings were given by Mrs. Don Cameron and Mrs. Haro/d Gatmt and piano so/os by Sheila McQnillan and Mrs Wm Rutherford, Errington read an address of igoort wishes tO•Mrs. Dorkht ,and Mrs. Allah ..Cran-. stow and Allis Isobel Miller as- sisted- opening, the gifts. 111frs. Doischt thanked the ladies. and invited them— tO visit the. tnew babies when they • arrive', home. WDAX, DEC, Custom Butehering Egli! tit ,I 1961 Mondays Hopp $2.00 bY .44:00 • Potting and Wrapping, 2e pound CATT4E, CALVES and LAMBS 'EVERY DAY,' . EXCEPT SATURDAY *We Do Curing and Smoking , , . Reef, Pork and Lamb, Sold. Whole, 'Itali or Quarter for Better 'co,. • And Lower Prices Ripley Mt. CITIES SERVICE Heating Requirements FUF.L OIL STOVE OIL OTHER PETROLEUM PRODUCTS „. Bulk Aitifreeze, gallon . . . $2.37 A. "BUD HAMILTON Truck EqUipped With Two -Way Radio . for Prompt,. Efficient Service from the hospital, Lunch was served at ,the conclusion. Mrs. lAoyd Humphrey return- ed from: winghani ,Hospital this past. week. Honoured. On Their Golden.. Wedding Open' .house honor of Mr, and . Mrs.:, George: McGillivray who. were' 50, yeart '.Married on Novarriber 3702. was held at the ,frorne of Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Mc - Charles On Tuesday afternoon. & eve.nincr,.. Over 200 friends and relatives called to extend their bet4 :main' Of Boston,. we:* ,united: in. marriage to Geo. . Aripqaiivray .of Ripley the .4th con: of Buroa Township by Mr. and Mrs. MeGillivraY took tip farming bn •the homestead Where they rentairied until retiirement to Kincardine. -Since that time :they spent some time on the former Cameron .farrn at Lochalsh, rater They had a family of seven children, Elizabeth, 'John • Scott and boned now deCeased;, Mrs. Mrs. Tillie ;Smith. and Mrs. 'Lloyd Wyids tJean),. ,who were ,Present for. the !occasion.. AMong. the many messages received were. those from The GOVerilOr Gen- eral and Madame , Vanier, Prime Pearson,. Ross Whither,. Andrew 'Robinson, John licrintermeyer- & Murray Gaunt. . • Pouring tea, in ,the igayly de- corated dining room. Were• Mrs. - Elmer Osborne, Mrs. Daisy Mc - Charles, MrS. D. R. MacKenzie, Mrs. Icahn Calling, Mrs. Bert Breckenbridge of Ripley. and Mrs. John H. MacDonald of Goderich. Their four datzghteri served the guests, and several . kInd neighbours were , the • kitchen • 'Friends Were .present from Montreal; London, Toronto, LuCknov.r, Wirigharn and Ripley. Mr. and Mr& McGillivray are at present enjoying a fair •mea- sure of good health, although. Mr. lifcGillivray has just returned borne from hospital having 'stif.• TheY have nine grandchildren And one great grandchild- Only fbur of these were able to be present 'for the occasi:Irt. GIRL GUIDE NE S Seventeen guides, ..two new :recruits, and. the leaders ,o the. met_ in the town hall On Friday it 6:no p.m. for a /loot hick sup: - per. After Janet Carruthers ask-• ed a blessing on the food, ev7 led with good things to eat. After suPper •the Guides start - ,!ed working on three .•crit, •quitts 'which had been set nt the room., The Court of Honour 'next week will decide to What worthy Catis,e the quilts will be •Plani Were made•to take some HapPy birthday was Sung. to Linda. Chisholin, Taps eased. the, 'Meeting. at 8:3p pm. The Guides Would like to thank the ladies ..Who loaned their quilt .1.taxnei' for the evening, also .the kitchen at their last two meetings: • Infant .thes t Georgetown -Doris Ann, the infant daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Taylor of Georgetown. died shortly after birth on FridaY November' 30tli at Georgetown„ IlosPitaI. Burial Bob is the son of ,Mrs. Harry Wall of Lizcknoiv who; is ,pre- seritly a.patient in. Victoria Hos- pital,. LoriclOn. resided' here for several years' where he :at - accident on the Ultimo* main street, and it was upon phoning 'her to tell ''of the infant's.death that Bob learned of his .mother's aceident. Bab 'recently Moved from Port Credit to Georgetown • where he is driving a truck. Besides the, paaerits, the Child ROSS: ERRINGT014 HEADS Officers of the , Blyth Precep- tory Black ,Krtights Were, instal- led, recently' with ROss •Erringtan iyf• St. IleienS re-elected is Won, The .Ofrrcers are: T.P.P., Vatter Scott; Ross Errington; Taylor; Reg., Harveli ,Second Leo.; Waiter SoOtt; First Sens.; Emnierson Mitchell; & Cond „Sens:, .Thomas jahnStor s.B.; Wilfred 'Sanderson; .Pun CalVert Falconer; 'Tyler,. BenSC Finnigan; 'Press Corresponden Charles Stewart.' • - THE KANGAROO, the largest of the 'Australian Marsupials, roarni the tuft -grown kangaroo is nine feet high and weighi 200 paunch, the baby is .only an inch long,Whee it is horn: 11 staya inside its mother's pouch until It ill* or. six Months (a ihich time it weighs several pounds and able tO shift for itself. "honn,"' it is ready to take tts right' . place in the Voir& To help your chgdret take their rightfel place in the World thee is nothing better than Fde inn* size. Let me tell you about SIM . Educational Policy which can SO e.41S11, providefandsfortheir college education Kinahc COMPANY—OF CANADd