The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-06-15, Page 10TIS' VUGINGNv . SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ,
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EFFEC'';
We. have. in stack
BLUE COAL•and: RAD SPOT COAL
(Pre tom Coai
in •bo nut and, stove sizes
CHOICE ALBERTA COAL
oal, co .pang
Phone ` 10, Lucknow:
LOOHA,S
shower lsia Bride. Elect,
A' shower for : Miss. Beverly
MacKenzie, "of, Kincardine ,was.
held on Thursday evening ;in the
' school ' at Lochalsh. A4 large
,.crowd was, in. ;attendance and a
good,, program presented., •Miss,
Audrey Ross and Marianne 'West
helped open: the gifts.
Miss. Audrey „Ross, 'fi N , ' of
L,landoi "spent a, few-: holidays'
with :her r parents,' Mr,' and* Mrs.
Bill Ross,
Communion service was held
in 'Ashfield' -'Presbyterian church”
on Sunday"' -Some; of those :who
preserited 'themselves for ' Mem-
•bership were: Mrs and M s,
Walter; MacLean; " Marion .'_Mac-
Lennan, •.Mr, • and ' Mrs. 'Eldon
MacLennan,,' Mrs. 'Don MacLen
pan . and.: rs, Finlay .McLennan.
Reg 'CRnpbell :has ' • returned
home : from the.. hospital
w The children of, Hemlock` City,
school enjoyed a" bus trip to De
troit this ,.week; .
Duncan. Farrish h'ad a large
new silo put .up tills past : week.
A ,number from this commun-
ity attended' anniversary servic-
es
erisos intheSt Andrews United
Church in. ,Ripler on Sunday:
Rev. Gordon ' Kaiser was: the
guest: speaker.
: ` The onlyone who listen to
:boh ,'aides ' of :the family'argu
ment, are 'the': folks in the . next
apartment.
GAVE UNIQUE y
MISSIONARY •• TALK
The Sunday School anniver
nary was marked . in the United
Church on Sunday, when mem
bers :of the Church. • School , met
in a body with: the; congregation.
Bruce MacKenzie assisted Rev
Geiger'. in conducting the service
and special musical numbers in-•
eluded° a °duet by June Ackert &
Karen Carruthers; a . choir. 'an
them and a trio by' .'C: R Brise
tow, Joe Dean and ,Baynard ,Ac.
kert. • . .
Lloyd Ackert,' chairman, of .-the
Church Board's Missionary and
'Maintenance Committee, ,gave - a
unique and most. effective 'pre-
sentation of the • home and for-
eign missionary endeavours: and
other .services of . " the . United
church.
Lloyd must have's' ent, hours
y u p
of :work' in building _. a. huge
framework on -which he' painted'
to Scale, a map of Canada. Cut-
' onts,
ut`•outs, symbolical ofthe various
:missionary, educatidnal . and . hu-
•manitarian enterprises, were
located on the map, to pin -point
where the .service is rendered.
Across thetop of the map was
a sign' board, reading, "The; Unit=
ed Church. of Canada At Work,"
Mr., Ackert, was 'assisted w by
Donald Thompson iii locating the;
projects " from ' 'coast \ to coast,•
ud
i l . ed 1.3 hs itals
They included P , , ' 8
social. servicecentres, " 53 Indian•
mission. schools' `'.9 mission 'boats
9 children, s:.homes; 19 schools . 8i,
colleges,: • 14 elderly citizens
`•
[large
homes,' 20 mission centres in
cities, 19. ;Japanese ' and
Chinese.missions, 4 Christian
training ` centres as well . as the
foreign.-mission;services, in. sever-
„ • ,
Some. 250.' students, who. serve.
ori.. the, Mission., fields were indi-
cated' ,by numbers, according to,
the Conference area in sWhich
they F,serve.
L'Io d receRei hig ci imend-
anon for ' his 'effective preserta
tion'
•
'Of
money
You save..thecoo3t of a
seconcicoat.and, cut:
your re -painting time
in half!
Covers outside
woodwork easily in.
ones. coati
Sparkling whiteness
lasts and lasts,
rr Self -cleaning -in -but
won't streak .down
masonry °surfaces.
CUL;ROS S CORNERS
On Monday evening Mrs: Alex,
Whytock,. • Mrs. Everett• Whytockr".
Mrs. Toni ' $t Virart arid Mrsi: Ori
Ira], Wilson•'attended a ` shower in
Kinloss •I -all in.. honour :"of",Miss,
.Betty Stanley; •bride . • of . the
week: '
;;Congratulation's to Mr. ' and
Mrs. ` Douglas Haldenby on the
,:birthof ;a daughter , in ' Wingham
:hospital.
Mrs: ; Charles ` ,Schumacher. of
.Walkerton is spending some time
with, Mr. and Mrs; Frank Schu
maeher and family ;
Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Nichol-,
son and Hugh of Bervie, spent
Tuesday evening at Brown's..
Congratulations to Mr. Ronald
Parker on .winning" a,$1:00. •`schol-
arship at. the O.A.C, ' Guelph.,
Mrs. 'Frank Brown and Reg
were Thursday evening visitors
with, Mr. and ; Mrs. Ezra Stanley
and family, . Kinlough.
Randy Goesel Of Kincardine
spent'' the " week -end with his
grandparents, Mr. ,and' Mrs: Tom
Stewart. '
Mrs. Earle .Hodgins • spent
Thursday evening ; with Mr. • and
Mrs: James ';Wraith:
WEDNESD4Y, J •th, 1960.
macre
• I Will Be In This District For Three Weeks.
YOU CAN STILL HAVE
�► SILO. BEFORE CORN TIME
Contact me this week at. the -residence of Mac Lane
Half Mile "North, of Kinlough, -or
TELEPHONE GQDERICH, JAckson, 4-9437
ARNOLD H UGI LL
Hamilton visited Sunday with
Mr: and . MVI°rs. •Frank', Ritchie:
.Mr. and Mrs. , Fred ' Anderson,
Mr. Eric, Schistad,, Mr.' and Mrs.
Murray McDonagh and family;
Mr. and Mrs. 'Jack .McDonagh,,
Chuck, • Ross and Roddy, Mr. and
Mrs. Barry McDonagh and son,
Mr. and 1Vlrs. • Lester Burden' and
Mr, • 'and `• Mrs. Dave.. Anderson,
and 'family, visited. on ,Saturday
evening with'aand ;Mrs. Chas:
Anderson.
ainesW
ham::
Mr. •Wesley, .H in ,g
is visiting , with Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Ritchie. '
Mr. and. Mrs.. Lorne Ritchie
and ,Annabelle and. Mr. and Mrs.
John . McKinnon visited with.
Mr. and Mrs. > Jim . Hunter Sun-
day. •
Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald ,'Murray,
Marjorie and Allan, Mr. .& Mrs.
Cliff' Murray, Norma, and;': Miss
Mary, Murray ' visited Sunday'`
with M'r. and •Mrs.• Nelson Ray.
hard: :
Mr. and -Mrs. Ewart Taylor
and Mr. and 'Mrs. Alex Leaver
visited ori, Sunday with Mi . and •
'Mrs. D on,
Mr. and' Mrs. Andrew Ritchie
and family and Mr. and Mrs. A.
.J. Wilson visited with 'Mr. and
Mrs. , Graydon ;Ritchie ,Sunday.-
,
Sunday.-, Mr.; and Mrs. Elmer Wall- and
Mrs. Jean .,,Fapernick:: visited . .on
Sunday ,with Mr. ' and Mrs:. Will
Ritchie
Sunday School will 'be at 10:15.
a.m. and:: church ' at 8:00 p.m.
Mr,, and Mrs.,; John Hall ,of
)Lu
,cknow visited Sunday, :w'itl.,
"Mr,,,,',"And Mrs.. Gordon. Kirkland.
Anniversary :.services were.
held on Sunday .with: the Rev,,
Evan McLagan. of Blyth as -guest
preacher. Mr. Lorne' Forster and
Irma ,Forste'r' and, Mr: and . Mrs;
Jack Forster - sang ' in the morn-
ing' and Nancy Forster' & Dianne
Jamieson
service,
at ' the everting
ASHFIELD YOUNG LADY
GRADUATES. AT KITCHENER.
Congratulation's' to: Miss. Beat
rice 'Gibson wh'e.• was among the
graduates . at Kitchener -Waterloo
Hospital on June the 4th. Those
attending the. graduation exer-
cises :held at the Kitchener -Wat-
erloo Collegiate.. and . reeeption
that followed at' • the ` hospital
:were Mr and Mrs. Marshall
Gibson, ' Al1in - and 'Donald. Gib-
son Mrs. Rile Gibson, Mr; and'
Mrs. Norman ;Rivett, Mrs. John.'
Young and ,Mr. Arthur Young,..
Dungy annon Mr. ..and Mrs. Don.'
aidith London. and .
..5�m .► . Miss
Susan" Gibson: , •
Mrs. Harvey Congram, Kitch-
ener entertained ' the guests ,at
her "home;; after the graduation.
' "SANDY" ; NICHOLSON WON
SEAT IN "'SASKATOON
A.. M:.' "Sandy" Nicholson, , a
native' of . the Second': Concession,
of .:,Kinloss, was elected;hi the
Saskatchewan election last Wed:
nesday, •as 'Premier T. C: Doug-;
las'. .CCF party was . returned. to
'Power a fifth'. consecutive time..
. ``Sandy"" was one of three CGF
members '" elected- in Saskatoon.
Hismajority was ' 3757. He • was
a former ;member' of the Domin
ion house representing MacKen-
zie 'constituency. in Saskatchewan
until the Conservative sweep.
In. Saskatchewan where' "state.
medicine". was an issue the. CCF
was returned :with 38 seats as
legisla
compareudre: • with•The Libe3$ rinals thewon last
t 16
seats; .while Social Creditand
the' Conservative .party;, failed to.
elect 'a meinbe'r. '
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!Phone 150, ,.
Lucicnow, - Ont.
On Saturday ; ' Mr. and, Mrs,
Alex` Whytock : were' guests at
the • Elliott -Stanley wedding , "at
Kinldss'. : a M... .
Mr.' and Mrs.' Don Donaldson
accompanied .by Mr, and Mrs.
Morley Wall were on 'a ' trip 'to
the States over" the week'` -end.
Several relatives froth here
attended a bridal, shower on
Friday evening for, Berva Galla-
her at the home, of* Mrs: John
Lane, Wroxeter.
sed Refiigerat Olf!
We have a market for used refrigerators ,for.
cottages, summer homes, customers etc. This year,
the demand has ' reached an all time high. Never
before has your old' refrigerator .been worth so
much on a trade as it is right now. If you have
'even remotely "'been .considering the purchase of a
new refrigerator
NOW ' IS THE TIME' TO., GET THE HIGHEST
TRADE-IN ON YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR;
for. instance
4
1960 Frigidaire,
ZION
Mr: and Mr's, Wilfred 'Hackett.
and Mr. and Mrs; Chester HHack-
ett visited'on Sunday 'with Mr.
and Mrs; 'George Hunter. '
M1. • and Mrs. Alex , Hackett.
and Wayne visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Hunter,
Mr. and Mrs. ,Lyle :Ritchie of
$169.00
and ' your old sealed unit refrigerator in working
condition.
ONE ONLY 1959 9 eu. ft. FRIGIDAIRE :. $129.95.
and your old sealed unit refrigerator' in workingg
condition,
' t
.,
mmirmor mane
Greer' T V : and Electric
Phone 110, Lttcknow