The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-02-18, Page 5P
.INEDIsTaDAY, ' FEB. 113th, 1950,
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THE LUCKNO.W. 'SENTII`NEL,tJOI N OW, ' ONTAIUO
PAGE FIVE
Your. 1958 driver's. licence and . vehicle permit will expire at Mid-.
night, . ,March, 18.. After • this date it ' will .4 be illegal to drive with
.1958 licence or plates. • :
pon't,Wait T11The March, Deadline
Act now • and avoid inconvenience. A last minute rush will cause
,delay at the• ,2 5 0; Agency Offices throughout the province.
TWO IMPORTANT REMINDERS
You Utast show proof of Liability' Insurance when you apply
for ,plates "or pay an extra . $5.00 into the Unsatisfied Judg-
ment' .Fund.The additional- $5.00 payment is NOT.a sub-.'
• stitute for Liability Insurance
if you do. not have 'your "Proof of Liability 'Insurance" Certifi-
nate, See .your insurance agent to -day, A 'policy for Fire,
Theft and : Collision is NOT Liability Insurance:' Check your
=policy.
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Study. the "Pointe System" folder you will receive with your
Driver's Licence,' It explains in detail, your new Point System::
Ontario . Department Of Transport
Hon: John Yaremko QC.; Minister D J. Collins, , Deputy Minister
W.I. BRANCHES TO• SPONSOR she opened• with a 'reading on
A °$2,000.0.0 SCHOLARSHIP Saint Valentine Day;;. Community
•singing • followed° . The guest spea-
The 'February, meeting., of the kers. was Mrs. Jack Pollock. who
L• ucknow . W.I. was.. held .the. dealt with the Motto, . "Don't try
:Town' Hall w.i<th .Mrs. P..8'. Ste-
wart in the chawir. Twenty eight
members ' and five visitors were
Present. .Reports and. leters of
appreciation were' read and one.
-minutes minutes silence .' was observed. , in
`memory of Mrs WM. 'Douglas.
• Two ideal :leaders will be chosen
at - the March • meeting to , take:
the short " courses, • "The third
meal," and "Window Treatment."
• Mrs. .'Geo:.. Whitby had charge
to keep `up with the Joneses un-
til you know. where they, are" go-
ing." . She stressed some very • in-
teresting points such as ' .not • to
cast` enviouseyes on some Jones=
es before we 'enquire the price.
We may have to . paytokeep up'
with them.
Impromptu speeches were
heard on. The St. Lawrence Sea=
way. by, Mrs. J. W. Joynt,.: the
Lenten Season by Mrs. G. Mc
.of the following program' which 'Diarmid, the Canadian flag by
MONUMENTS.
,or' sound counsel and a:fair price on a monument
correctly designed ."from quality material.,,
rely on .
SKELTON MEMORIALS.
Pat. O'Hagan, Prop,
Established ..Over Sixty Years
Phone 638-w
Walkerton.
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Ontario
SERVICE
For the present. tune we are -carrying on. the
•AMBULANCE SERVICE;
INLUCKNOW' ;and DISTRICT
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formerly operated ,by McLennan and MacKenzie :and'
Johnstone and Son.
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MRS.. McKIM SPEAKER AT
WORLDS DAY • OF PRAYER •
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The 1959 World Day of Prayer
Service for 'the 'Women's Inter-
church Council of Canada was
this, year prepared by .a commit-
tee of Christian Women in ' Egypt.,
The local 'service was • held in
United Church, Lucia -tow, ' on.
February :13" with W M.S. memn-
•bers from the Anglican„ 'Presby-
terian .and United Church in:at
tendance.. Presidents of the Auxi-
liaries taking part as lea• ders. in
cluded Mrs. li'. W. Hoag, Mrs.
A. C. Agnew;; Mrs. H: Jennings,
Mrs. Robert MacKenzie, and Mrs..
V. . Hunter, • Mrs. Hoag conducted
the opening , and closing excer-
vises. The . theme • of the service
was, He said, "Lord. 1 believe
and,,: e worshipped . him.".Mrs.'
George' Kennedy read the crip-
ture and prayers were offered by
Mrs: C. Shelton, Mrs,; C. McQu.il
lin, Mrs. X. Pollock,:. Mrs. E. White •
• and Mrs. J. W. ; Joynt. 'This. • part
of the• service as ' iterspersed
with singing, familiar 'hymns:. '
# .Mrs. A. E. McKim gave .a. very
I interesting. and practical address'
based on ,the theme ' "Lord I Be
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1 lieve," stressing• three. of our be
liefs = first, the :Brotherhood. of
'Man, and Sisterhood• of Wornan•;
second;" our belief in our Com
•munity'• which- affords us oppor-
tunities for .service and being
I good neighbours .and lastly, our
belief• in the powerof money for
lgood or. evil referring to -an old'
J'. Indian proverb, "All that"you can.
! hold in: your dead: hands is what,
you have given away" A `pleas-
ing.. duet was /sung by Mrs. P.
Swart and ' Mrs.. .J.. Joynt ac
companied by Mrs. J Hall. The.
meeting closed With,: benediction. •
Mrs. R: • Robertson and : what the
W.I. means to: ...you by• Mrs: O.
Brooks.
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• .Mrs.: H. Houston, District 'Pre
:sident •brought,greetings• for
South Bruce. She stressed: the.
•importance of . young .women in
Institute.' ` work, also . to publicize
our meetings by making use of
the ;'Press, Radio ` and TV, She
reported. Bruce County has given
s u p po r 't ' to the resolution • on
Daylight aavink • and sixty ' W.I.
Branches • will sponsor a twp.
thousand dollar s c'h o'1 a r• s h i p
which will .be ready 'to award
in nineteen sixty': .in a Bond:. A
solo by Arleata Pollock was much
enjoYed, followed by the Roll
Call, "A funny experience in my
life: The. meeting was brought
to a close with,:.The 'Queen and
W.I. Crrace•and a dainty lunch
was served by the hostesses in
charge. ti
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With reference to the: Centen-
nial', 'Gordon. Thompson. of • Cal-
gary says, . 'Sorry we couldn't
make it." He ,,refers to .a recent
visit ''with Lovell' Murdoch and
with the publisher's .cousin, Jack
Barber of •Cranbrook
DAIRY FARMERS OP CANADA'
409 Huron Street, Toronto •
PERFORMANCE TESTED
FEATURE BEEF. BULL `SALE
/ W. i'.i'.:..Watson,' :Ontario' Live
!Sockm
Comissiox er and Secre-
tary' of the', Ontario 'Beef Cattle
Irnpr ovement Association, report-
ed .. animals' today that 2.99 a mals' nave
been entered in this year's annual
sale .of beef' bulls. whi�cl will. be
held on March 4• ,and ' 5 M : the
Royal ` Winter Fair Buildings, in
I Toronto. '
Herefords: lead in nu'Mbers with
135 bulls ' being entered for sale
(Shorthorns are second' with 131
being, . entered while • the • Aber-
l•
deen •Angus • breed are 'represent-
ed by 30 entries.
klnteresting f eat 0 re of this
1 y'ear's sale is the fact, that one
Wird of the animals offered are
performance 'tested with the re -
'cord indicating a gain of 2.30.
pounds per • day. Entered 'in the
sale are 55 performance . tested
Herefords; 40 Shorthorns and -4
'Aberdeen "Angus. an addition it
is exxpected.'that 24 other consign-
ed bulls ' will complete the test
before the sale is held.:
S'hotrthorns• arescheduled to be
. • judged on the evening of Tues-.
I day, 'March 3'rd arid Sell, ori Wed-
nesdaya March 4th: Aberdeen `An-
gus and Hereford show on Wed-
nesday, March 4th, immediately
following the Shorthorn `sale and
sell. ori Thursday, March ,5th
Sales commence at ,10 a.m each
day.'
During the showing every bull
will be inspected by the three
men who will comprise the cull-
ing committee. If two members
consider that a bull is unsuitable,
for . use as a sire he will not be
eligible . for the . sale, but the
owner may take him home. If
three Members : reject a bull, he
must be sold' far slaughter.
WHITECHURCH
Mr. '• and Mrs. John Gaunt:•
spent the/ week -end in Smith
Falls: , °
Mr.' Jack Gillespie and Barrie
of • :Sarnia • spent ' the. week -end,.
with Mr. and ;Mrs G. ,Gillespie.
Mr, and Mrs.. W. R. Farrier re'
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turned with .them . and are stay-
ing at the home of Mr and Mrs.
Garnet Farrieir.
Mr'. • and • Mrs, • Scott Patterson
and family of Detroit - spent• the,
week -end . at • the home of , Mr.
Ken Patterson..
Mrs..`"Lott, has returned home
after • spending the past month.
in Toronto, •
Mr. and Mrs Herbert Buckton:
of Kinloss visited Mr, and Mrs.
A. E. Buckton•. on Sunday.
THANK YOU, NOTES . and Hasty
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