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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-05-11, Page 6• PAGE 'SIX 1 UCKNow SENTINEL, LUCKNow, ONTARIO • NAME TOWNSHIP HALL. CARETAKER 1• •_.___.• Holyrood, May 2, 1960 F, um ly Hospital insurance premiums are required ,after mar- riage. Be•sure you are both protected. Tell your employer or collector right away., If you pay direct tell the Commission. • , READ'. YOUR ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE GUIDE -if you haven't one, ask your, employer or -or ONTAit O•�HOSPIT'M .. , SERVICES •COMMISSION TORONTO 7, ONTARIO Presbyterian ;Afternoon Aux. The Afternoon ;.:Auxiliary of the ' Presbyterian �Chureli diet in• the Sunday School room on WEDNESDAY, MAY 11th, ,1960 • Kinloss Council met today,, as . per, adjournment. All members present. • ' ;Conn and Conley -•- that the min'utes of the April 4th, .1900: meeting as read be approved &, signed. Burt . and :MacDonald;that a grant of $15,00 be !given:;the Soil and Crop Imp, Association of. Bruce CQunty.. , Conn and • .Conley-.-e-that Jack Barr. be .paid $214.69on account spray operations, 1960. MacDonald and Burt—that we.. order 1 ton Atlacide and 20• .gals: Herbate Amine . from Chipman ,.Chemicals. . Conley and Cgnn-that we ac- cept theapplication of Farish Moffat . for . tile Drainage Loan. • Burt `.and Conley-thatwe ac- cept the application of Mrs. Mansfield as• caretaker . of .the which•the white people . have. Township Hall, : brought'. to Africa shave had some MacDonald and• Conley—that surprising effects on the.` natives. we call for- tenders for.a new Africans in .general don't -like .'Coal or Wood furnace . for. the Supermarkets: because , they are ,Township Hall, to be; in Clerk's, too • impersonal. 'Mrs* MeeDiarniid office . before. June ist ;1960, gave a 'reading entitled "The . o Burt—thatewe.. •and •call. WindingPath." A'. h' :•and C end . Y�•?n for, tenders ,for. 10 cords, 16 inch prayer closed the meeting after bodywood, beach and 'maple de- which lunch, was: served by the livered at Township .Hail. Ten - 4th `th attendance f committee, Mrs K Cameron,.. ders to:. be Clerk's office .before May y viii an a en ance o , 1Vra A Irwin, Mrs, Horton. i • Conn and..MacDonald - ;that. South Kkuloas W.M.S. 19 and with. Mrs. Morgan Hen- : June .1st, 1960. der�sor in charge. The Meeting 6.70-15 FIRST. LINE RAYON 6.7045. FIRST :LINE NYLON ,• .. , ,:. No Trade -In ' Required Liberal Allowance for Recappable Tires $15:95. $1.7.95 i,.. nmenu and Balancing WheelI Motorcade Dealer. Phone 3; Lucknow dozing;' 300.50; Bill Percy, • :bull dozing, 14.00; . Joe Tiffin, snow. fence 'and. tractor, 33.60; • Orville Tiffin, .snow, fence and tractor, 18.00; Don Donaldson, dragging with tractor, 11.60; J. R Lane, unemployment stamps, 1.60, J. R.. LANE, Clerk. ST.' HELENS a ' we do now.adjourn to meet again. opened with , a hymn; followed onFamilywas observed . in - .3 Mrs.:Gilbert ''Hamilton• ,was - Wednesday,_ June lst, 1960, Day. by 'prayer Eby Mrs.,; M. Hendeethe United Church on. Sunday 4 . hostess.; to . Bouts, Kinloss W.M.S. or at the; call of the Reeve. Romans,. Chap., . .. . son. A portion of afternoon,and' •,-'• Please note change 'of date in morning with the superintendent, �Q:. was , 'read responsibly, • follow- on -Wednesday of' the.` Sunday Scheel,' Mr. Lome • d d Mrs. D..': L. stead of the ',first Monday, June .�ed bye a reading by -Mrs, - Nei1-:G. members � welcome ; - ..Woods: in charge. e: The theme of l'with6th, 1960, . g • Mackenzie, 'which::" . dealt , Motherhood with : reference . to Mother's' Day.' After the business session, , 200 00 _ n interestingthat a lady from. rnia who has Vis, ;Jean •I•Tenderson; Mrs, Rayner gave a ,� Land which Mrs. J. been:" to The Holy ' and who` April, 100.00; Lueknow Sentinel,' reading, after' J•� ven :by Miss W. D. Rutherford, Little gave a verywell 'prepared . would show slides of her trip, Printing, 30.17; Wan. Knechtel ing T e_ , and Son, W F.Powder, 250.00;,and Gladys ..McDonald read a Paper•:;on Workin � Together in could ,.be secured as• •guest speak :, • . , ,, .,� Allyn Reed 2 25; Lucknow Co poem, Only one Mother."'e Ba`stern Nigeria."..After the sing., �' for•,the Tliankoffering meet � � ' • `Donald,, Nancy and ' Susan "Dor- MacKinnon .as one of the .direc- tors. Mrs. H. Buckton presided. .and • the secretary, Mrs. '.: Mac Donald ' informed the ,meeting Cheques , issued. -- Carruthers Nursing - Home, April, $255:00, Lucknow Nursing Home, April, the Service ',was "The 'family as a Christian Community,"' Nancy Dorscht 'read the scripture.`les- son, the address on. "God settetli; the solitary in '':•families" was ing of Hymn 587, ` Mrs. R. Reid scht and Nancy and Patsy gran- ing at • the church on the :evening . op, reps rs sprayer, 6.00, G. .of :May.: 20th.... Mrs, R.' MacMillan Gear., grant;; soil. and crop Ass., promised to set up the. • h • ' ,bae quilt :- u.ilt '15.00; Harold Percy,. part.. salary, . Delegates_ :to. 30.00;: 'Wallace Conn, .' part salary, �.30.00;; Eugene . Conle art sal - The in the :6th ` sahooX ,gaited' :Church, Afternoon' -Aux. .the .:Presbyterial • are`' Mrs. D;, � . g . .. y, 1? :.: 1. Tlhe :Afternoon' Auxiliar:of Graham " and .Mrs S. Chislett. ary, 30.0.0 R. S.. MacDonald,Theoffering Ytaken b God. Donald we• all W.M.S. • :.met in the Fellowship Two • readings "Wh we...should Part alar,, 30.00,,, Ted Burt; : was y, Allan ..,• :Room for the M meetin with issi n ' passion ' of part salary, 30.00; Frank . Thomp-; McDonald. • ay .... g make . Nf o s the son,.solar 75.00 • J. R. Mrs: ,Gordon McIntyre 'and a :good attendance./Ro11 call Was our dives, listing 18 reasons. y, i junior • choir girls, :Gladys Mc . Closed the meeting with `prayer. stop sang Children of Jerusai'eir}' and; the , choir 'sang Now thank. answered with a news : item from the Observer. Business was dealt. With. ' Mrs. G• Brooks. reported for Stewardship and. Mrs.' Mac- Kenzie gave a • brief _'report on, 'new booksfor library. 'shelf. Mrs:: K.. Cameron. had charge' of the for• so doing were given by Mrs. Lane,. part' salary, 1,00.00; A. M. E. Keith and Mrs. F. :MacKin Harper, . auditors, ..fee, 300.00; non. 'The world's o ulato > is Gordon Wall;, order•: of J. Barr, pp n 'increasing at the rate of 44 .mil- lion a year, and :the church 'is .in. no way meeting .this staggering challenge, while .. Moslems, • . are 214.69;- Mrs.. Violet Thompson,' caretaking, 8.65' .. Highway Cheques -E. Carru-' thers, road . supt.; and mileage programme' : =God's ' Geography making 'converts 'at the rate ,of. $25130;. H.:MacMillan, .operator, was the titie of: the .devotional; 4 ,million a year.'. Roll call '.was 204.20; `G..T ffin, grading, 14:40; number. While 'Christianity.• has a "Bible verse with ",Peace" and .D.- Taoist, grading, :' 8 00, W ' 'Per, been carried . to :every land, still the study WaS Psalrncy, assistance at culverts, 15.20; there is no wholly ; • Christian 'land. Mrs .lI: Horton• offered prayer and; Mrs. .Taylor 'gave, a Lenten' Guidepost reading ' on a ,• missionary's experience in Afri- ca. ' A 'beautiful ' solo, "In the Garden den ' of My Heart" . was sung by Miss Margaret Rae acoom- 'parried by Mrs. ' .Cumming. The Closing chapters of the Study Book, Africa Disturbed were in terestingly reviewed • by, . Mrs. W. B:, Anderson. The changes count••:of a , Christian. Hospital 'in: the psalmist ` vividly portrays` a storm sweeping 'his native land from the northern' Lebanons`to: the southern desert, leaving ha- voc a voc. and :destruction in it's.. wake. Yet the psalm ends with .a pro- mise of strength and peace tor, God's •people; reminding us :that repairs and overhaul, 798.11; true peace can. be had' through . Wm. Scott, wrench and repairs•,:, 20.50 Ron and • Allan McQuillan,.' Christ� even'' with. troubles surg- ... ing round grading, 20.00; • Robert ; Adams, Mrs.• ' C. Colwell . read.. an ••ac - cutting trees arid . gravel, 25.00;. Wesley Tiffin, grading with tractor, 7.0D;: Robert Orr, grad B. • Orr, • assistance at culverts, 10.00; •J ,..McGillivray, grading,;:'. 66.80; J.-Mclnnis;. culverts, 24.80; Ontario Culvert. Co., new pipe,, '631.84; Hugh Simpson, back hoe, 25.00; Farish Moffat, ;gravel and posts, 18.65; Dominion' Road Co and 'MTS. Charles McDonald. Her ,many friends are glad to know that Mrs. W. A Humphrey 'Mho had: been a' patient in the Wingham . Hospital is': home a-- ter spending a few days at the home ,'of her daughter, ',Mrs. Roy Robinson. at Belgrave. • • • Fifteen ladies of ' the local. Women's Institute were guests • of Blyth. Institute on .'Thursday when they . celebrated their fif tieth Anniversary: Mr. and Mrs. 'Wilbert. Durnin and Janet of London and Mr.: and. Mrs.. James Durnin: of Lucknow were recent gusts: of Mr 'and . Mrs George . ,Stuart:. . Mrs..: Ward. Shickluna • of Lindsay, ; Mr and Mrs. Earl Gaunt ' and Faye of" Londesbo- • rough..an�d Mr. Ken Gaunt. of: `:Lions dead were. recent visitors' with M•r.: .and Mrs. Andrew • Gaunt.. . Mrs. "Andrew aunt was • a u st; -a a ' showe at the ,home e of TMrs. 'x boug . `Snell formerl tom i Y Miss L le enc'e MacPlieirson) at' Londesborough on Friday even- ing in honor,of Miss Faye Gaunt \adaughter ' of.: Mr.: and,' Mrs. Earl Gaunt' whose -`marriage` to .Mr,. Harold Duyrentol of Seaforth takes place next. Saturday. Mrs. Q:.' :G Anderson of Bel - grave, has been a visitor with - her• brother, Will and .Mrs. Ru-: therford... Donald of Richmond Hill were. week-end'visitors with ;Mr•. an,• :Mrs. " W I. Miller. Mr. and 'Mrs, Keith Cranston and ,Bryan" of : Belfast ,Were Mother's . Day ' visitors With Mr.: • t • �4r MONUMENTS For sound counsel and' a fairprice on a monument correctly designed from ,quality material, rely on SKELTON' MEMORIALS Pat 011agan,' Prop. Established Over Sixty ' Years Walkerton' Phone 638-w • Ontario iav�ller, McIntosh tiWird CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS: Bell Telephone Building • WALKERTON .' .1 F. KENNEDY, $,Edi,. B A` C.A.----Resident Manager ' Telephones' Business 533 `Residence 106 • ing with tractor; 30.00; Gordon Brooks, 2 trips to Toronto, ' mo- tor, 60.00; Raynard Ackert, ' .cul- vert, bulldozing,' 37.00; B. McM11 I Jan, snow plowing, 57.00; Spence Irwin, 77 yards.` stonefill, 61.6.0;,' Spence Irwin, stonefill and bull= • iRANTEED ERTIFI0 which was flooded and the lower floors submerged fi oni a broken dyke withsnakes and scorpions rushing in :so that. during:: the first day the medical staff. killed 40 snakes 'and pati -ents took turns wading in to, see the 'Doctor. A ' solo "How Great. Thou Arty' was beautifully ren- dere,&l by Mrs., 'Sandy 'MacLeod accompanied by ,Mrs. A. Hughes: Mrs. L. MacD'ougallr Mrs, F. MacKinnon and Mrs. H. Austin led in prayers. The study on. Af- rica with social conditions in 'that disturbed land was discus- sed by Mrs. W, F. MacDonald, replying to questionson the chapter 'prepared by :Miss Mar- . tha Sutherland, Current 'Events were dealt with by Mrs. Doug. las Graham and excerpts froth missionary letters read, ,The .hos- tess; and directors served lunch. • • issued/in amounts from $100 upwards for• periods of,1 to 5 years, • earn- 51% interest, payable. hail - yearly by cheque • Governmentauthorized investments ti for Canadian Insurance. Companies • Executors • Trustees . • Individuals 'OUR' MONEY•DOUBLES ITSELF IN 13 YEARS! •V SELF THE CORPORATION 372 Bay St., / ' 35 Dunlop St., Berle Toronto • P