The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-11-02, Page 5DNESDAY, • NOV. 2nd, 1960;
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PURPLE GROVE
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• Little . Dianne Dore celebrated
her fourth birthday on Saturday.
Jimmie, -Cathy •and Carl Dore;
Johnnie, Sandra and Margie Col=
• .tins and :'Joan Thompson were
her guests. ••
• Mrs. Melville: Mathers . and.
Mrs. Jim Gaunt and children of
Whitechurch visited on Saturday
with Mrs; ` Burt ` Collins.
Mr.. 'William Dobson was re-
• cently' bereaved in the death of
his brother, John McLennan', Un-
derwood.Mr. Dobson is assisting
•Rus Needham with his =farm
work. We :extend • our sympathy.
Mrs,' Milton Walsh, Kinlough,.
spenta. few 'days with Mr. and
Mrs. ` Frank :Currie:' '
Donna. Needham, Kevin' and
David Smith; Allan 'Mackay,
Anne Marie Stanley and ' Garry
Farrell of . SS. No 3. werevic-
tims of **the Chicken Pox, last
week: • '
;Visitors .during the' ,week -end
with,Mr. and ' Mrs:.:Allan Colling.
Were: Miss Marlene Stanley of
London, Mr and. "Mrs. ;Stanley
Thompson, :Kincardine • and Mr,
ana' Mrs.//Howard ,Thompson. '''
'Miss Rosalyn Swann and Mr.
and: Mrs." Pete • Pedersen' of : Lon_
don• spent the week -end at the
home of 'Mr: Norval' Stanley. :
".Miss ,, Normo . Murray, Mrs:.
Burton Collins, Miss Ada .Gaw-
ley and Mrs; Stewart 'Armstrong
were in .Guelph - on Friday at.
the Teachers' Convention.
• 'enjoyed the • address ` by Profes-
sor :Norval. Richards, . a former
Purple Grove boy:
' A 'good many from herewent'
to ehurch at Bervie on Sunday
night All enjoyed ';the talk arid\
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pictures by Miss—Edith Patter-
son, who recently returned home
after' spending 6 years in 'Leben
on and Egypt:
Mrs. Jim Brooks. assistant lea-
der of the 4-1f ' Clgb• . entertained
the class' on Saturday p.m. Presi-.
dent, Miss ' Marlene/ Gawley and
Secretary, Miss .Barbara Leeson
conducted the business: 'Roll call
was "a .finish. I am .using on my
dress." . Mrs Peter Leeson, lea=
der ' demonstrated the "Slip-
Sitch." Lunch was served:.
The ladies enjoyed the Worn-
en's
omen's Institute meeting • on Thurs-
day 'at the home of Mrs. Mor-
ford' Mkay.'
Miss : Evelyn Nicholson, • Kin
lough, spent the week -end with
her aunt and .. uncle, Mr: . and.
Mrs. Howard T1ornpson. '
Mr. and 'Mrs.: Bill ,Orr and
family; Mr..and Mrs. • Allan Orr
of • Arthur. -were Sunday visitors
with Mr.. and Mrs. Bill Arnold.
Misses' Eileen.. 'Collins, Gode-
rich, Ruthe •Fors,ter. arid Mary:
Anne • McCosh, Toronto, . were at
their respective. homes.
Miss. ..Annetta ' Forst'er ' spent:
the week-endwith: friends in
.Teeswater., She. •was a guest at
.the Elphick-Stobo,,, wedding . on
Saturday:
• Miss ' Madeline Weppler;._and
Keith Hickiing. of Mildmay,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thompson &
family of Teeswater, spent Sun-
day with Mr. .and Mrs.. Gordon°
MacDonald.
'Mr. and Mrs: Morford •Mackay
and family spent the week -end
visiting in Chesley• with Mr;. and.,
Mrs. James McClure and • Mr. &
Mrs: Wm. Matheson. ,
Mr, and 1VIrs. . Stewart Mac-
Donald, Gayle *and Jim were
visitors with Mr. and: Mrs. Pete
Leeson.
Many Homes . here enjoyed the
wild goose'; dinners that° were:
served'.
The, Kinlough P.Y.P.'Union
were entertained at :the home of
Mr. and Mrs: Gordon. MacDonald'
Saturday night.`
Mr.:. : and Mrs. Donald . Gillies.
and Valerie ;visited• . Mr. ; .and
'Mrs. Carl • `Armstrong *in Merlin
on the week -end. • '•'
.Miss Dianne Dore spent
Thursday p.m. with her 'aunt','
{ Mrs. William White, Kingarf:
Saturday visitors with Mr. 8r1
Mrs. > dburt 'Bushell were; Mrs.
'Dan MacDonald, Mrs. Gertrude
Bus`hel'1. Mi'. and iVI si. Russel
Bushell and Bobby and Mr. • Gor-
don .Hodgkinson•. ' ,
Miss Catherine Bushell re-
turnedhome' from • Wingharn
,1.lospital.
• Mr. and Mrs. Roy 'Campbell,
Pott Credit were , week -end
guests of `Mr. and Mrs. John
McIver,
Messrs. Murray' Campbell,
,Stewart Needham and Clayton
:Nicholson were in, Toronto, last
Week'' attending 'the . ']velephone
Convention, ' .
Mr; and Mrs; Guy Ramsay, -of
Toronto, Mr. and. Mrs. Bill John-
stol. Paisleys Miss' Margaret Ri-
• bey and Messrs Murray, Charles
• and llo:ts if ibey, North B uce'
were guests of Mrs Vittoria
'Smith and Mr.. Murray Camp
Mr. and Mrs: P. S. MacI oug-
ald: of Owen Sound, Mrs. W. N.
Bushell, Lucknow, , Mrs. John'
Colwell,' Kinlough Mr. and Mrs.
Orland. Richards and Dickie • of
Lucknow, Mr.; and . Mrs. Harold
Squires and Mary. and Mrs. Lu -
Cy Swann of Clinton were: Sun
day visitors with Mr: and Mrs:
Don , .McCosh, '_
Mrs. Shirley MacDonald, was a
•guest at a Baby Shower 'for
Carol. Lynn Tho'mpson,' . infant
daughter of Mr.. and Mrs: Bert
Thompson. This was ..held at
Mrs. Jim Thompson's, .,Kingarf.
• Mrs.. Annie Lott, Whitechurch,
is visiting with Miss Margaret_
Robertson. . -
ADDRESSES ' GROUP
•ON. ESTATE, PLANNING
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'The 'annual •invitation' dinner
meeting of the Life' • Underwrit
er's Association..of Owen Sound
and,.,Saugeen ' .was held at the.
Canadian Legion banquet rooms
in `. Hanover, 'on ;Friday, .Octoller
21st. Members, and: guests were
present' ' from ,,the • counties of'.
Grey, 'Bruce, Huron ' Si. Welling
ton..
•C. • W. Caslick, of Wingham,
President of the Saugeen. Asso-
ciati en ,Was: ' chairman; 'for the
evening. Mr... Erie Winkler, Fed-
era' ' mem;ber ' of Parliament for
the riding ` of Grey -Bruce .' Wel-
comed underwriters and:. guests.
The guest speaker Of .the even-
ing was Mr. William J: Robin-
son manager of the Crown Trust
Company of London. In • his talk
entitled "Estate Planning . A'
Modern Necessity," the ,speaker
explained the area, covered; by
estate' planning. He, urge • that
plannifg be .based, primarily on'
the protectionof the family, to
effect harmonious.' family rela-
tions,' not • cn, tax: savings.. He •
urged that the planner work ' to-
gether, with, the team of profes-
sionals, • which ' include the law-
'yer, ';the accountant, the ' life un-
derwriter, and the. trust officer.
.He suggested 'a regular: review
of the client's • plan by these' pro-.
fessionals 'thereby providing for
sound and sensible', estate distri-
bution.
• OLIVET
The ' teacher and pupils of
Clover Valley' school entertain=
ed the mothers • and smallsisters
and brothers at a Hallowe'en
Party • :an Thursday afternoon.
The boys and girls were, in cos-
tume • and . the ,•,:judges,' Mrs.
Jack 'McGuire and Mrs. Gary
Blackwell did not have an easy
task. The prize for the best' Hal-
lowe'en 'costume went to David.
Black who was a • witch. The
hardest'to guess who; was a well.
dressed gentleman with no head,•
which proved to be Bill Black
and he has a 'very good head.
The most original• costume was
a .pirate Worn by Paul Hamil-
ton. The 'prettiest, was Karen El-
liott as Snow -White: The fun-
niest was Evelyn 'White a nurse,
and the , fancy costume was •a
driirn Majorette; .J net 'I.1`amiltol :
The prize for the oungest there
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Gavilier, Mdhtosh & War4
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Residence106
went to • Steven .Blackwell. The
children presented ..a .'very.: fine
program of •• stories by Joanne
Hamilton, Betty • Brock, Dianne.
Anger and -,'Janet Hamilton.
Poems by :Ruth 'White, Karen
Lackey and raui Hamilton. Da-
vid Lackey asked some riddles,
and Sharon Colling, played . a:
..piano •solo. A very clever, feature
was a • TV story of the :life•.. of
Moses 'The children had'.painted.
a:''series' of illustrations On the:
back of a roll of wallpaper and
it was 'drawn thyro an imitation
television • set by Johnny and
•Oeds ' Geertsema . and, , Evelyn
'White was; .conanentator. Games
and a peanut scramble followed
and lunch was served: Mrs. Melte.
vin Coiling ' 'thanked the hosts
-and 'hostesses and Mrs. .Elliott
replied.
Mr., . and Mrs Albert D.' Gum-
Bert of Hamilton' visited :recent-
ly. with Mr; and Mrs. W. T.
z
Roulston: and Mrs. Mae Ha/nil-
ton'•
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Roulston
and • Jack spent Sunday in Ford-
wich, guests of Mr and Mrs.
Henry Howes. -
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moulton of
Kingarf and Mr. and Mrs.. Re-
bert 'Walker of Park Head' cal-
led. on Mr. and , Mrs. Oscar'
White and family on Sunday.
Mrs. ' Lance ' .Morrison of ;To-
Tonto spent: the week -end • with
Mrs. Mae Hamilton. '
Misses. Shirley and Alice
Brooks of Toronto spent 'the
week -end at their'home here.
Messrs:' Walter Roulston and
Walter : .:Dexfen appeared on.,;
CKNX . TV 'Sing; Time program
last :Sunday.
Two car loads of W.M.S.. mem-
bers attended the sectional
meeting at Chalmers United
Church . on.. Thursday night.
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