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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-09-20, Page 9WEDNESDAY, SEPT:. ;20th,,. 1961 Launch. Appeal. In - Aid Of The Blind. Put the World at the fingertips of t1 e •blind is the challenge from the Canadian National Institute for. the Blind to the residents in • the county areas ;of'. Middlesex, Perth. , and Huron, 'Ikhe annual tri-• . county :campaign will take place •during the next two weeks with an objective of: $15,100.00.. The • United Appeals. in London and Stratford finance. work of the CNIB; in these •cities. • E, F. Wheeler, • CNIB 'District Field Secretary, has delivered campaign material to . the 32,.vol • unteer carnpaigti chairmen throughout Middlesex, Perth and, Huron.: H. D. • Thompson, local- ' campaign. chairman, is' sending ' otrt' •letters appealing for. sup - . .port• of the 'CNIB's comprehen- sive, service program., ranging, from welfare assistance to, em- ployment.. Besides social workers and employment. officers, , a CNIB ' Home Teacher ' ' travels l W.A. "BUD" HAMILTON ®0 HEATING' OILS -GASOLINE ., OTHER. FARM. PRODUCTS; H, PH,220W -LUCKNOW THE. L•UUCKNOW SENTINEL, KNW; Q,1 TAR1O PAGE NINE through the three .counties, giv- ing lessons in Braille, leather craft and many other skills, Which put the world at the fingertips, of the blind " • • While travelling through the three counties • last Week,'' Mr. Wheeler arranged for an elderly blind widower in Listowel to be admitted to Tweedsmuir Hall,' the CNIB's distri''t residence and ser- vice centre located. in London & arranged for a young married man • in Howick Township' who, has recently lost ` his sight, to be enrolled in the'' adjustinent train- ing course at the CNIB head- quarters in Tor.onto., . $15,100.0Q: is. •. the rninini,um amount required, this yearn'to' . maintain CNIB' services., to 60 blind people n . Huron ' Counry,, Your gift is essential and needed now. H. .u. Thompson, Lucknow, will.•;welcome your donations. Culross. Couple • Mark Annivecsary I, Mr: and Mrs. Peter: Moffat of Culross , quietly observed their 35th ' wedding anniversary. .on Sunday, September 17tr at • a• family gathering at -the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne' ''Peter;; of Bervie .. ..' • , Mr. and : Mrs. Moffat have' a family ,.Of four. daughters • who were all `present including: •Mr. and. Mrs Lloyd'Buckingh'ain (Ag:- nes).:of •Kincardine,••.Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gibson:'(Evelyn) ,of,'Arrbe.r ley,: ;Mr, and - Mrs: Loran Peter (Ern'ma). of Bervie. and Catharine. Moffat''' of Kincardine.: ' Very . delicious turkey dinner' was served .at• 12:30, after wheh' Mr.. and •Mrs.' Moffat • Were' 'pre= sented • with 'a`. Kroehler . rocker with•" the best' Wishes .of .the family ; on .theoccasion of. their anniversary. They; have,' 10 ;grandchildren, • • Doctor to patient "Look. atit. thisway. -You're in excellent. :shape. ' for :a mane of sixty-five. Forget. the fact that you're only forty --,three." • PIONEER SAWS LTD renatiOROUGB, wit is the quickest and easest wa to fell trees. Canada professional ch complete with TWO 16"' chains. WALTER BRECKLES R.R. 2, , Holyrood hone :Eervie •2424 • • Church NI In A mberl€y. Area (AMBERLEY ' NEWS) m 'Mrs. Eldon Bradley •opened her home for the: Pine River W.M.S.. group meeting, f'or ,the boundary and 'Ashfield • onTuesday after- noon with an attendance •of • 16, Mrs. Ross Shiells. presided and the meeting was opened:by sing-. ing, "O. Master let me Walk with Thee", 'after Which the .scripture reading. was 'given by Mrs. Wm,. •Kempton • followed with prayer by Mrs, Gordon Elliott. Mrs. Sam Gibson read:,a paper which had• been given by, Mrs. Eldon Brad- ley's mother, the 'etc Mrs. Wal-, ter Brown, at a meeting some years ago and was • based on fel- lowship.. verses of scriiptureon the same theme were", read by members of the group. Mrs. Gor don Elliott and, Mrs. Wm: Kemp- ton` sang a, duet, "Sornewhere the sun is shining" and was followed: - 'with a reading- by' '_VIrs, Gien Campbell ',entitled ' "Habits.' -IVIrs: •--•- -•- Will.iam Ferguson. 'gave .a fine` address; stressing' . the • need of'• `. loveand faith in our -daily 'lives and ' a reading, by Mrs. 'Eldon, .Bradley .on !Peace, -C-;ohtentment and Happiness .was enjoyed. Af ter 'singing' `,`Blest be the tie that binds" Mrs. .Ross Shiells gave the closing. prayer. ..An interest!.. ing • vontest 'was given • after • which John Bradley played two instrumentals, "Bless. this House"' arid "Just .. a' Closer ;Walk with Thee."' A'dainty lunch Was 'serv- • come' back. CLEAN as New SOFT as New from, our SanitOne -DRY: CLEANING. includes Soft -Set®' �t n.o, extra. charge. •�ua 1. -Ise 'fie results'' • for yourself Call on .us Coda ed by Mrs, Bradley. and . con -unit - tee. Conveners .for.. the., Meeting were,' Mrs. -Eldon Bradley and Mr.- James :Bradley, Mrs. Arty° Messenger. and Mrs, George Messenger• were hostesses' for :the .joint. grou•p•.meeting of the -'4th, • 6th and 8•th cone . ssions on. Tuesday evening- =ith tan at- tendance ...of 'twenty -.one. Leonard Reid presided ••and:.open edd the meeting with ;prayer which was '.followed by, a hymn;. The 1 -scripture 'reading' w.as. taken by Mrs. John Ferguson : with com men ts. ,'by Mrs". Mervyn • Hooey. Interesting, readings were ,given by „'Mrs. Allan 'Irwin .and :Mrs: 'Bert IrWin. and a report of the Missionary 'Dominion : Board Con- ference' held in •Toronto." recently was '.given; by Miss' Winnifred•. 'Warren retired missionary from China,: which :was informative & interesting'. to;`all:` Miss Warren has from time to time visited 'the' group meetings and related her experiences. as ,a missionary:,Mrs Delbert Wilson .'gave the court esy remarks and Rev: .J C:` Hut- ton •closed • the' meeting ..with prayer. Lunch was • served and -a social hour ;wasenjoyed::' .Friends arid relatives •attend- ed' a' happy• event on -Friday ev- ening'on the .occasion • of Mr. -and `Mrs: George ; VIeDonald's 25th Wedding anniversary: which. was held in ''Reids- .Corners' 'Cornmu- pity .hall. A, dinner was served relatives,,and 'close friends and 'a program and dance with the skirl! ofthe bag pipes c� ere' later fea •tures of :a pleasant • evening. 'Best 'washes tor, many happy, alliin er= sat les:. are extended,* to Mr..•. and • Mrs, .MQ:lDanald.. ' ` ' • • •' • Mr's. Water. B'rotvr is t-•isiting:' Sttr.mford With. her soft -if iatx.il and ,daughter.. Mr. and llrF: Geo. Pr. rt;et'• anti : ra.nd..>n.'Clifford .. Mr. aiid'-,Ch,cster...Cantp- :hell and, fate of ',London visit- ,ed .n: the •-vi(:n:'<<' the 'vel:•tek end :a' d attt nacd t.ii John:�to r� :\I'ic:Uo" i` i, Nt•ccicl.r NE.=,i4 .lc ng a i3u' c4 c epur•' in C,t cterien. • 'l tti f, E i)�,1 ....i e'c•e 51,ti't .:,group 'ti•.. of ♦1, Pme illi l'•t��t' �.�l.J.' [ -*held,' i y C ti I9 ,w th an•"attend"tno "9 ;t '.Lear'tiard El o :tfl'oF Mrs l tl.vin 1-1.=uder:st ri. pre- .g dt.d and• the meetit.'was* ..o'pern- ed tt.:`h .a hymn followed with. the s'c ipture reading. by Mrs.. Let`m i .tit bonald Courtney .gat,e a reading entitled "What life. niean.' ' to you' and Mrs, ,Kelvin Henderson gave a: shepher ds .:'presentation • of : the,* 23rd ?salni. which was, interest - Ing. A duct ' by Mrs.Robert Courtney and Mrs. Melville 'Hen-' ray actornpanied by Mrs. James•: Nesbitt was enjoyed. An inspiring; address, :`°is • anything too hand • CARSON CLEANERS FREE PICKUP AND.. DELIVERY EVERY WED.NESDAY.. AND' SATURDAY or leave' Clewing At.:Sepoy.5fore for God!' ' years. given, 'by''Mrs Os-' •car White--of--Olivet after which, - Mrs.: J',.! C. •Campbell gave:' 'the closing . prayer. ;Lunch',. was .'served and 'a social hour: *as: enjoyed.. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Bell of Cleveland arid Mrs;: Charles Lor- enz of Liicknow visited with'Mr. and. Mrs, , Ross•., Shiells on Thurs day evening., • •The• Boyd families 'attended the' funeral of Mrs:. Alexander Mc-. Kenzie Of Detroit 'on Saturday • 'The Ladies Guild of St, Lukes Lurgan,• held «their meeting in t'he' Parish. Hall ,on 'Thursday . even- • frig.r. • Mr., and.' Mrs. ''Mervyn Eckonier are .on vacation this',, weeks,... ITECHUR The Women's Institute meeting which' was to be' held'on Monday evening will be held .on : Thurs- `day evening at .8:3a in -the White- church .Community Hall. • Mr. grid.' Mrs. , Derwyn Hill and Children spent Sunday in Toronto Mr. Bill 'registered at ' Knox. Col- • lege. ,Rev.and Mrs.;'George Watt and family . of ' Oakville isited over; the week -end, at the home Rev. and ' Mi s.:'.John'.' Watt.' Rev.. George Watt Was in . charge; •of Dungannon Anniversary Church` services Oh. Siinda3 Mr. and Mrs: Winslow Graydon _of 'Long 'Branch visited one day last . week at .•': the 'home of Rev. and, Mrs. John'•'Watt. Mr: incl. Mrs., Harold. Kucke• & •Mr , and Mr.•s. George McKillop , of'• Hario�.er. visited':on: Sunday' at' the home; of ...1 Tr, and :Mrs. Russel OaLOA t.. • . Mr..and Russel Gau'nt.'and l?n 7 ild'iici ..Gordon 1Loffat err. joy"cd,: T:;iu'r,5da - ::at" Lond in'Fa i It. and Mrs, Harry Io,ss and f rniil,� of '.131 tt,v i'.!e. '1i and Intim '_MeCL. n gha-n • and. r:rtti: i;t of .St. ' Thomas, t .:ted ori S'ltiida�' at . the home •dt• Mrs.: BcSn M,;Clcna4 h'an. • ' ,ThI c rot'rlintinje extends deep= est \`iii'; t 'i; to'. the Henry him-. : • on the , tidderi ,"t`iiliani Henrytvho passed away on ' S:atui'tiay in' lt,s .6.11h year, Mrs.` .t'`. T." Bos : Of Walkerton er•ton is .spending g . a few day, friends in the community. Mrs.' and Mrs. ,Russel :More & fancily, \'1r.' and' Mrs: •Basil Thom- son anl' fans 'y...of Proton, 11r. & Mrs,. ,Stanley Moore and fanii',y. Mr. and its Walter :.Tames and family ot" Woods'to•ck, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Moore and'fartill'y of' Astaire Mrs., dean :Moore' arid. family, .:R2r. and Mrs. Bill '' Mtynt- gome,ry, Mr. andMrs. • .p`red Moore, Mrs. Irene Spading ,Wingharn, lVTrrs.' .Barge.* and -MM- mie• Of. Luckri•ow, Mrs., Wes Moore... of 'Tor onto, rs. gm. W.elwood:.and Mrs: Arthur Cronin': of Galedon, • 'lylr. and', Mrs. John Falconer . of • Kitchener and .Mr - and. Mrs:: Milian Moore ,of White- • church. 'al -1 attended 'the'', funeral of.Mr s Arthur Moore ori Mgnday. What this world, needs is a' summit meeting on . the - level:.. s ittle as rnHOUSAW»S of ':very 3 b,usy dairy farmers are getting slow milk - ing because—while the vacuum, pump. is still 'Clunking •along' after a fashion - it is just not. 'big 'enough or snowing enough air..' :The"right pump 'will help, speed your -Milking and• pay for itself in hours saved., 'Th.e Surge Plan makes it easy to buy a new pump.. EASY. TERMS!: . Right is reserved'io with 'raw , �. this prOpbsOion int ahli time. KENtARTIN KinccrdIne YOUR SURGE DEALER• • Phone. KINCARDINE 3664 it 't• o: ;. • 0