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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-04-22, Page 6/. qt .PA*:.$;. > LUCKNQW' ,SENTINEL, LUCKNQW. ONTARIO E 100% PURE £riayctNakpvdrt anada's climate gives paint its °tough- est 'torture tests from sub -zero cold . through driving rams to steaming • humidity and desert heat,And Martin- ,Senour X100% Pure House' Paint resists them . all, thanks to quality controls determinecL by continuous lab: ' and. field testing. Choose 100% Pure House Paint in a wide range of modern color-• fast tones. You're sure of lasting pro,: Lection against time, and weather. ardware • KINLOUGH Weir . Eckenswiller went ; to Toronto on = Monday° when• he joined the crew of. the "Soodoc" Mr. and Mrs.: Roy Graham yid:- ,ted isitted ,last week with Mir. and Mrs, Jack Graham at Ann ; Arbor, �. Michigan Mr.. and.' Mrs. Arthur Haldenby, Mr. and Mrs. .Howard ,White sides and 'son Howie of Toronto were recent :visitors:, with rela- tives here. • Mrs. " Cliff Borthwick spent : a few days with her parents, Mr. and . Mrs. James Hodgins. Congratulations to Mr. , and Mrs. Clayton Watke (nee. Fran- ces es ,Scott) who were married in .the Presbyterian Church. on .Sat-. urday. Mrs. Gertrude • Walsh and Scott. spent the week -end at ° their - home here. Sonie from here attended the variety concert held at. Holyrood last Monday evening. Deepest' syMpathy is ,extended' to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bell of Am- .berley in the sudden passing of their ' son Murray. Mrs. Bell was the former. Helen Cuyler, a sis- ter of Mrs. Bert Nicholson. Miss Donna Nicholson- spent the week-endat her home here. Mrs. Lynn Geddes of Kinloss visited on Wednesday with her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Colwell. • • Mrs. Lloyd Conway, Mrs, Bert. Sampson,` Mr.. Arnold Johnstone of: Muskoka; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Flatterly of Toronto ' visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson and family and , attended the funeral of the late Murray Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forster and children of Ripley, Mrs. Don 1 eetin AND DINNER urart County TB Association' Armstrong's ,Restaurant, Exeter MONDAY,. APRIL 27th 7 :00 o'clock, ' D.S.T. e special speakerwill ° be--= Dr. WIVY. SHAT PE, • of Beck . Sanatorium Dinner Tickets $1.0.0 - Available at the Restaurant H;: GLENN HAYS, 0.c. President. Mrs. J. B. RUSSELL Executive Secretary. McCosh. and Mary and Miss Hel- 'en Byers of Purple Grove visited Sunday: with Mrs. J. , W,' Colvtiell. Mr. and Mrs: Morley • Bushell and family visited Sunday with. Mrs. John ' Barr and Donald. Mrs.. Tom MacDonald, ,Mrs. Lyman Sutton, Mrs. Frank Maul- den, ' Mrs. Perry. Bushell, Mrs: John Emerson and Mas. Perry Hodgins attended :the- Presbyter- ian:. Synodical at' :Goderich on Wednesday. W!M.S.' lades ;also attended ' the Thank -Offering meeting 'of the •Langside W.M.S. Mr. Russell Barr . who is pre- sently at Chatham' spent - ,the week -end at 1us home. here.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr and. family visited Sunday with Mr. and . Mrs.' Hugh Jansen at Pine.. River. ' Misses Edna and May Boyle visited with. London relatives on Monday. • ► • Visitors with Mrs. -Harvey Hodgins were Mrs: Eva Stanley of London. Mr. and Mrs. Willi'aan Jerome of Detroit, Mr. 'and Mrs.. Rae Stanley ;,of. Kinloss. • ZUK LEAVES • WAL ' TON George Zuk, recreation' 1' dir- ector in Walkerton has resigned his positibn� and with his family will 'move • to Kitchener 'Where he . will . resume insurance work. Locally George is best remem- bered 'as a clever, and stolid. fastball 'pitcher when that sport had its heydey • u ..this district. He later pitched Walkertoh . to several .• Ontario softball. titles.. He was the mainstay of their l ockey tearn for several seasons and captained the team to an Ontario "B" title in 1954-55. • ,Commenting on his departure the Walkerton. -Herald Times said: 'lIt •might aptly be said that Geo. Zuk, a non-smoker and non.' drinker, was the mot outstared ing athlete to ever locate ' in Walkerton.' ' r .KAIRS I:EA W.I ELECTCQFFICERA qte WEDNESDAY APR1..., 22 1959. The annual meeting of Kair- shea 'Women's Institute, was held. 'in the lith 'School house, April 18th.. ' Mrs.. Archie McIntyre • was hostess. Twenty-six .. answered' the Roll Cally iby payment of fees. ,Mrs. Richard • Martin read the Scripture.. The treasurers' report was re. ceived showing a balance at'*the' end of March, as $120.24. The 'Auditors: report, was given,' Eby Mrs. Archie MdIntyre.. • The Sttn- shinereport was given by M'rs'.. 'McIntyre; 'William • • cards and re- mernbrances are sent to suck ,and' •Shut -•ins , duringthis. year • ' • The..Stancling+ Convener reports' were by Mrs. Lloyd MacDoug,al for • Agriculture. and Canadian Industries; Mrs. Harry Levis, Historical Research and Current Events; Mrs. •.Ira. Dickie for Citi zenShip and : Education; Mrs. Frank McKenzie. Dome Econo- mics and Health. Mrs. 'Fred Gil-, Christ, reported for' ,Resolutions;' Mrs, ' Harvey Houston, Public Re- lations. During . the . year .each convener 'has been giving a (brief ,report at each. meeting, keeping. the members up ..to date. Mrs.: Ted Collyer took ' the chair for the election of officers the • slate was brought, in by Mrs. Harry • Lavis President;: , Mrs. Cliff Roulston; let vice, • Mrs: Moffat; 2nd vice, .Mrs: Don- ald MacKinnon' Sec.-Treas,'' Mrs. Currie • Colwell; Assistant -Sec., •Mrs. ire Dvckie, district director, Mrs. D L. '1VMcKinnon; • alternate. • district director, :Mrs. Fred . Gil- christ; pianist, • Mrs. Virden' Maw' bray; assistant • pianist;: Mrs: Herb Buckton, Pwbl,ic 'Relations . repre- sentative, Mrs. • Harvey Houston. The .installation' of new officers was conducted ,by ..the, retiring president, .Mrs. D. L. MacKinnon., A • vote of thanks to retiring 'of- ficers, fora job well done, 'was. expressed by. Mrs.' • Allister Hughes The -;Institute: Directors ;will 'be Mrs. Roy Finlayson, Mrs.': Alli- star Hughes Mrs: • Alex McLeod, Mrs, Richard Martin. Sunshine, Committee;, Mrs.. Wm. McIntyre; Mrs. T. Austin Mrs. Evan Keith, Mrs. J Burt: .Standing Committee Convener will -.be the same as last year' witha change being made. for.'. Citizenship and Education, Mrs. Gib. Hamilton. Federated News, Mrs. Harold Campbell. , CHECK THESE RATEStvj NGLE s ;whit . .�r DOUBrLE. ' . At . the • coiclusion of the elec.. tion of Officers .Miss Dean Mc- Leodgave a reading entitled, "The Meeting will come to 'or- der." Let's hope our new officers do not accept all the advise so„f- fered• in same. During the business period $10. was voted. to the Red Cross ;and $15: to the Sunshine .Cominittee. ' The • program' com•mittee will meet •:in the dtth School house, Thursday evening, April 23r'd at 8.15. The • report of the District ',directors meeting, at .: Tiverton, April , 13th was given by Mrs. A. Hughes. The District Annual will be' held in Ripley, . Tuesday, May 23rd. The axstrict Besolu tion on Daylight Saving Time I was read and approved. 1 The May Meeting' will be held at the 'home of 'Mrs.' ]red Gil - 411* Hotel EMP: Broadway at Ord ' Street ' • At • the "Gateway to 'runes Square" • 700 rooms d4 mites — moat. with AIR: CONDITIONING, TV and radio ' Excellent Restaurant—Coffee Shop— Cocktail Lounge • • Garageadjacent to hotel• PLUS` many special • Empire conveniences such u'$alg Sitters, Physician, Sightseeing, Buses,' Train & PlaneReservetiont,' Radio &TV Tickets` NEW YOR. 23, Nx .. COlumbus 5-7400 • PLUMB.I NG; and.',. HEATING Agent for combination coal and wood SEAEORTH FURNACES Plumbing Fixtures Copper, steel and Plastic Piping . Deep and. 'shallow. Well Pressure Pumps ART. GI;I.MORE R. 3 Lucknow Phone 61-r-1 3 ' Dungannon oi • .SANDERSON'S Ladies' . and. Men's Wear -85 Fashion ' Millinery FOUNDATION GARMENTS By an •a experienced •Corsetiere Sly. HELENS Mrs Willis Corrigan of .Cooks- town/ Was Cooks-tow /Was the . guest of her niece. Mrs. 'Allan ;Miller. and Mr. Miller. lest week to he near her sister, , Mrs. Richard -Elliott of Holyrood ,who is a.,patienit nn • the Winghaan. and :District General ` Hospital. Miss Catharine MacGregor • of Lucknow.'who has been a patient in. the Wingham and District Hospital for eleven weeks as 'the result of a' fractured hip, is re- cuperating at the home of her sister, Mrs. -'George Stewart and', Mr Stewart. .We extend sympathy. to Mrs. James Durninwhose mother, ° v. Mrs. William Luxton passed aw,,y at the'Kincardine' Hospital on Saturday. Mrs. Wi'11iam' Purdon is a pat- ient in the • Wingham Hospital. Her many friends hope for. a • speedy recovery. • • Lt *Brian Staples. of 'Camp Bor- den'was a 'week -end visitor with Mr.' and .Mrs; John Cameron. and , • • christ. • • • •Don. • Daylig Savin will go into effect. IN LUCKNOW on SUNDAY, APRIL 26 at 2:00 a.m. and will continue until further notification' • LUCKNOW MUNICIPAL COUNCIL :ftp of ga ac to to ax ✓ � ax' ' ell ni