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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-11-01, Page 6Club Girls Weekly , Meetings airsbes. Group No. 2. The'fourth meeting of 'the 'Calf - she's "Separates 'For Summer" was held, on' •October 28th, The meeting, was : opened with the 4-11 Pledge. Then, they had the roll call which was "One way a., girl may choose her separates to flatter '• her figure."' After the roll call and home assignments were given out for the ' neXtmeeting,, it was,' decided to. '.have; the next meeting on Friday, •Novenriber • 'THE 'HUMP: ON THE CAMEL'S BACK :. tray look strange, but .it; serves a •prac- •ipl purpose. finite desert the camel'; must go wdhout foed and water .for ° bng periods'of time: But he as'able to '. store nourishment in his' hum- • sufficient to tide himself,' over' the:lean.. days that .' light lie ahead area • There . p# to he lean da ;Mie n Yeer insuran one: Life ce can help, tide . P• roll'. over Mani of these for it, provides cash `. . 'at times of greatest need.•A Sun Life • insurance program, for example, can 4 safeguard your widow's,ridepeadence. your diiittrri4 education, your home and your retirement. years. Let: ee1ell - B.R, •:2, Lucknow Poonrc Wioabam 917 -w -e. SUN IIFE°ASSURANCE: COMPANY OF.' CANADA:,' 3rd when the Home Economist` vrtrll be present. The remainder of the 'meeting- wasused to cut out and mark the material.. Colwaaash Learning Lassies The eighth meeting orthe Col- wanash Learning . Lassies was held at Peggy Button's on Octo- ber 25th. The meeting was opened with the a .,4 I Pledge. The roll call was answered by 13 mem- bers, "What I Like ' .to ' Make." They were, given notes on Fruit Drinks and discussed plans for Achievement Day, Lucknow. Loveable Lassies .• The' Lucknow 4=H Separates for Summer, met in the Lucknow Town Hall. There. were 17 'pre- sent. The roll: • call was Altera- tions of pattern and how to do it. Helen :MacNay read the minu- tes of the last meeting, The . new name ,is Lucknow Loveable 'Las. sies. The ,girls worked on ttheir 'patterns Mrs.' Mathers ` gave home assignments 'and a .work. meeting was planned for the fol- lowing Saturday. • aivEr Mr.' and. Mrs. W. T, Holliston; Mrs. • Mae Hamilton ' and'. Mr. Jack Roulston visited 'on ' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Orville ,Guy in' Mitchell. I ' Some young people, and. their friends .'froth. • here ., saw the' eat- cellent film . "Martin Luther", shown iii St, Andrew's Church in Ripley, on • Sunday 'evening, On' Sunday church. time is 2:3.0 p.m, and infant baptism too Mr. and . Mrs. Murray >Cameron, mx 'Susan 'of. Hamilton `lton 'and:. Mr. a. . and Mrs. 'Alvin ' •Thorripson of Kincardine • visited'. • on : Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs. Orville. Fin- layson, Congratulations . to ' ' Mr. : and Mrs. Wesley .'Smith tin . the birth of a• daughter.,` Sympathy is extended to ... the. family of ;Mr. Warren . Lever of Detroit, who passed ''away. on Saturday: cULRO5.$1:QRNI Mr.. and 19Irs':B01.Haldenby &.. Cheryl have xrioved to ,the Mc-. Dougal•'.house on the..4th of • Kin • loss. We are,. sorry. to see . them leave the 'community !' Mrs: � William Schneider, Phyl- lis, and 'Murray. Teeswater visited Friday "afternoon ate .the home':of Mrs.. 'Frank :Brown 'and at: the horn of Mrs. Morley Wall : .Mrs-'Tom-Stewar-Torn •on ; Sunday . of terndon • from :her trip to: . the West .Coast Mr. and Mrs 'James Wraith, VLr.. and Mrs'. Art Hodgirrs and Mr. and Mrs.' Alex Whytock' were'. dinner guests': Sunday et, Mrs.' Joe Wadi; •Teeswater . Mrs Frank. Brown and Reg Spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shelton,. Parkhill., Mr.; and :Mrs 'M John cInaies spent Saturday • evening with' Mr, and firs: Art Hodgins., ES.S'O:.SER'VI;CE FOR TOP QUALITY, ATLAS BATTERIES DUNLOP TIRES (Most Sixes' In Stock)' AT ,RgASONABLt •PIUCESt Repairs. to AII" Makes ' of Cars'.a and Tcactoirs " 3 Licensed Mechanics anal Alignment and :BaIancin MOTORCADE DEALER F" M SE N} i LU K1 Q*. ONTARIO inlO'..Sr I.h..,,,.,ve in Victoria.=fospital (KINLO't?G$ NEWS). We, are sorry to report that Mr. Harold Percy is a patient at. Victoria. Hospital, London , where he 'was • taken by ambulance' on Sunday.. IIis many :friends wish him improved health,:• R membrane SService The Holyrood +Womens' Institute will meet ,on Thursday evening. Hostesses and Directors, Mrs, Jack Hewitt and Mit. Mel Pass- more. Roll call, Something that made me laugh, Topic, 'Address, Mr. McLeod. 'Motto, Better• • pay the cook than• the doctor. The annual 'Remembrance Day service will be held' on November lith at 10.45 a,m, Rev. Carson of Ber- vie and'. Kinloss United Churches will be . the •guest.. speaker... Solo- ist, , .Mrs. Harold Haldenby, Mrs. Donalda . Scott, supervisor of' .music in. the .township *ill' be in, charge. The Boy Scouts and Cubs with their leaders will' be pre- sent at, this service. • Mrs: Bert Nicholson entertain- ed • the .Evening Workers, When: a quilting . was held.. Mr. 'and Mrs. 'Lyman 'Sutton. and. Jean, 'Mr. and . Mrs Cecil Sutton attended 'the wedding • of . Miss Dianna McWain .and Mr. ;Bruce Dumond,'at' .Sarnia.' Mrs,. Carl Vassilla 'of. Goderich' visited on Saturday With Edna, and May. Boyle The Anglican;: service' will. be held at 11 a.m.. during the -month of November. . WE,DNESI?AX. 196[, KR(HE LarSelection eve and look over er our Iargerselecl Drop :p¢ sure that, we will have something that; ` We acre Il snit you, [GANGING IN PRICE FROM ,.:$39 95 upwards SUITES BY THE LEADING MANUFACTURERS MacKENZIE' 'FURNITURE STORE Phone 141. Lucknow and the children. Those who olson of. Kinlough visited, on Sun - taught the classes this 'term' day with their son, Mr, and Mrs, were Nancy Scott, Mrs; Clifford Ted Evans .at Rexdale. .Young,. Mrs, James Richardson • With Mrs. Robert Bregraan as alternate. ' Mr. Gordon Wall and' Mr. James . Richardson acted •as superintendents ' and • had charge of the Bible Class. 'During ' the evening, Mr. .and Mrs. Bregman sang a. duet. How .Great' Thou. 'Art which' was much' enjoyed,..Mrs. James,. Richardson presided at, the organ,.: Mr;' Elmer:, Scott read the scripture and Mr, Derwyn Hill gave an illustrated -talk. Hymns' were .sung; and Mr. J. Richardson led in. prayer. Seals, diplomas and prizes for attendance at S.S. and Church' and 'their ability were. given out Mi Donald Young was secretary -treasurer: this year. A number, from here' attended r• the Hallowe'en Dance • . at "Holy • rood on . Thursday evening, spoi sored, by the ' 11.W' I,. Mrs. J.' W. Colwell 'visited.' dur, ing the •week, with Mr.. and Mrs. • Ardill 'Mason,,•` Coiri, 4, She .also • attended, the family,' gathering at the' home:.. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colwell, Bervie. We extend sympathy' ,to Mr.' &I. Mit. s.Ben Scott ' in the 'death of her brother: Mrs.` Gertrude 'Walsh accoinpanied them:; to Kitchener where they. attended :the' funeral on Saturday. .Church was held" at 2' p.m: -on Sunday . & will continue thr ough- out . the winter. • . ' Ladies' • Aid is to be :held, • this Thursday evening, : November 2nd at the• home of Mrs.,Lloyd Moffat' at. 0.30 ,pm ' ,Mr: '' and /Mrs. Chester ,. Ritchie of .Detroit were• recentvisitors With his brother;•. Mr.. Russel' and i Mrs. Ritchie: • C. gratulations : to Elaine Mur- 'Miss • Doris Moffat,. and'Miss ray on winning first• glace in the Lois Conley of London spent the Pliblih Speaking Contest. at Holy- week -end at, their homes rood on Wednesday night,' Nancy . , Mr.. Richard "Orr of Northern Bushell of '.SS No. 1 and Jean i.Ontario ;was `a visitor;with his Sutton Of S. 'No: 2, were placed i mother,' Mrs: ''William ``Orr • and 2rrd and 3rd.. Bob Mr..;:and Mrs, Alex' Percy and '' Mr: and Mrs.: William'Evans ac="' family visited on,'Sunday with .compained by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jansen :of . ' ' . ` ' Kincardine• ` MIs Sandra Percy returned to Toronto' after spending the week end at- her -home -here. Mr and Mrs Frank Maulen� : and .Keith ;were in Guelph'`: on: Sunday., Mr. J. R. 'Lane who has been visiting at Fonthill returned home': with them. ;`. Mr. and Mrs. 'Bert Nicholson, Lois and. Allan 'visited on ;Sunday; With, Mr: and Mrs. , Chris Stark and family at Amberley:• `Miss Ev lyn Nicholson accoin-' •anied ' • and ..Mrs. . William Evans to Rea dale , *here they Visited With . Mr. and Mrs. Ted Evans Mr. and Mrs. Clare Spirting & family :.•of. Walkerton 'spent: the. Week -end With- Mr, `.and . George Haldenby: ' • Mass:' `Sharon Hodgins • accom- panted Miss•,Sandra Percy to To- q' ornto. Mrs. Ruth Gibsonheld aStan- Ley party atthe home of Mrs. Morley' Bushell on Tuesday ev- ening when a number of ladies were present, an enjoyed• ,a pleasant evening. Mrs Gibson is the f ormer Ruth. Sutton. NGSIDE The Ladies Aid held •their pot luck supper Saturday .evening., ,when a. Very' enjoyable -time was. • had by ail. The congregation were., g rests:'Later achievenient` night •was, held for the Sunday Sehoo1 when each class gave a message in' .song as, welff as quoting Bothe "(14 the Bible `verses they, had.' leari'netI and' giving /a surnrn'ary the lessons ,:they had learned'. It. ' was a great credit to the teachers u • Miss. Evelyn Nich-: ACCIDENT ON BAILEY BRIDGE' AT ZETLAND ' Eric: Warder well-known' local' transport owner,' was admitted to hospital as the. result of a two -car' collision at the' .west end of the Zetland bailey bridge on: Tuesday morning, He suffered : chest ,in- juries, two 'fractured ribs an jured left elbow.: and '.head abra- sions, ,His four -:year-old son; Dale, apassenger was admitted' to 'hos-, pital but was released after treat- ment for, minor • injuries: The ' accident occurred when a Volkswagen• driven by :. Walden: Was an collision with a late model. car, ;driven by 'Frank' Cordick. Walkerton, on the.. Western. end of the' bridge, Police ,said the bridge. was: extremely • slippery ' at ; the time,. • due tp rain which had 'beeni falluig. Cordick . was :noti jo ed in the mishap: " Total: damage to the two cars: was estimated by police at SI'OQO. 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