The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-07-29, Page 6y 'r
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WnDAY, .J? ' 'tahr 155.3
Tho.
lin old P'abie tell the story"
of Sevearal boy* idly throwing '
4tones ata group of frogs in a
' pond, A'Boys," complained one
of the *op at Last. "tl
may be fun for you but '
itis death for us."'--�......,�•,•.-,.,i,,..
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Too often we do thoughtless things without consideration
for others—for example, spending our money solely for pleasure.
without regard for our Tamily's future: Bow much better.it would. •
'be to provide for that future through the mediuni
of Sun Life of Canada's modern life insurance policies.
LVO lnsisTonce is
my p ofeet:on and
Jam at your'
Bert lee. Why not
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ST. HELENS
Miss Anna Stuart of : Toronto
is
a : visitor with ; Mr. and .Mrs:
George Stuart.. . s:
Mrs.' .Ken Grewar and Nancy
of Brantford are , spending; the
weel •'►with her parents, Jr. and
Mrs., Harvey: Webb: • •
Miss Marilyn ' MacTavish and
Miss Lois Miller were holiday
:vision with • friends in Landon'
:.•last week.'
Around. thirty ladies of the'
. Community enjoyed a • trip to
7:andon,ion Thursday via Alvin
Sherwood's bus. : Some of the
ladies .attended 'a conference and
films at .Huuron College in. the
morning. A picnic •lunch at
Springbank was • follow,ed +by • ,a
' visit to . Storybook Gardens . and
are hour or two' of shopping F'or
many of the ladies a . picture show'
• concluded, a pleasant . day:
The August rneeetinlg of the
' Women's ,Institute will take• the
INLOU H •
Mrs.Dorothy MacDonald, Mr.,
and 'Mrs..J. 'Whiteford of 'Grand
Bend visited Saturday with Edna
and May; Boyle.
Mr, and Mrs. •Ralph: Haldenby
and babe of Toronto visited. with
Mf..an'd Mrs. William Haldenby.
Miss Karen Arnold Spent a
few: ' days Last 'week" with her
cousin, Joan Percy. ,
Mr, Wesley Guest and Fred
and Miss Dorothy Keiswatter
visited" in London with Mr. land
Mrs. ..Stanley Johnstone land
family. .
Miss Evelyn .Nicholson visited
with. Marlene. and 'Gladys Gavwr
ley at Purple • Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Elson Arnold and
family .;of :Bernie visited 'on Sun-
day' at the hoine of Mr. Harold
Percy.
Mr. and Mrs ,George Hodgins
of Woodsltock and . Mrs. Merle.
•Hodggins eon i0.. visited with ret-
atives here during ' the week. •
Mr.. • and Mrs. Tom' 'Hodgins
were guests at the MeLean-Mer
Innes wedding at the' Presbyter-
. ian Church. Kincardine on: Sat-
urday.
Mr.. and Mrs Campbell Brown
and daughters were recent visit-
ors at the home.; of her parents;
Mr: and. Mrs." Malcolm Lane.
• A reception was held in hon-
our of. Mr and Mrs. Cecil Sutton
(nee Wilma ?ling) on Thursday
evening at the : Holyrood' ;Hall.
An address and a . gift .,of money
was presented to. them by .Messrs.
Stewart Lane arid Charlie. Mur -
•r'at'e, . •. ,r
During .the; month' of August.
the Anglican. Service will be held.
,at 9:30 a.m.
Congratulations to Mr.' 'and
Mrs. George Orabove (nee Jean,
James) of • Point' Edward on the
birth. of • . a . daughter.
Mr. and ' Mrs... Clarence '.Hald-
enby Morley, Sherrell and Clar-
ence of Shauvin Alberta are
visiting with Mrs and Mrs. .X.• E.
Haldenby 'and. ,family and other.
relatives here:
Hostesses for the August ,ineeti-
ing of'. the H:W1. • will be Mss.
Morgan JohlistonJohnston and.Mrs: 'Mar=
: garet McPherson. This /will be
the Grandmothers rs Meeting.l
•Rol
call, :History of your farm and a
picture forr the Twaedsmui b
ook..
Topic, History of patch Work
quilts.' Motto, . Don't , resent vow-
ing "old; many are denied the
Contest, ' Whistling.
Each member, ?bring :something
'belonging 'to her ,grandmother.
Directors. • Mrs.. Perry 'Hodgins,
Mrs. McP.herson;.' ' Mrs. Frank
.Maulden,. Miss May Boyle.
Miss Edna Boyle :,spent .a :few
days • at Durham with Mr.. and
Mrs, George Haldenby.
Mr.
Keith Maulden is holiday-
ing with . Mr. and • Mrs. Arthur
Phillips, and Peggy at Fonthill.
The A.YaP.Ae met on Sunday
evening at the home of Margaret
arid Marie Schneller.
NIrs. J. W. Cowell accompanied
Mr, and Mrs:Currie Colwell acid
family on a motor trip'•to Under -
Wood onSunday.
Mr: and Mrs.. Alex. Percy were
guests . at the 'Trafford-Thederff
wedding• at Hanoover. on Saturday..
Mr. and Mrs., Jack Hodgins
spent Sunday evening' with iVtr.
and Mrs: Alex Percy,
Misses" Erlrna • and Sandra
Percy were among those from
the Ripley Jr institute who were
in ,Southampton on ` Sunday
housekeeping in the 'loghouse at
the . znuseurne
1Vlr
.and Mrs. ,Stanley 'T'h.orrp-
son and • their: granddaughter,.
Eileen Thompson of Kincardine
visited on Sunday 'with Mr.. and
Mrs, Alex Percy;
Mr. Kenneth Hodgins of Lon-
don •,spent the week -end at his
honne• here.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ezra, Stanley were Mr and
Mrs. Lawman and +family of the
Teeswater and Kinlough Pente-
costal Churches
entecostalChurches arid Mr:. and
Mrs, 'Ogle.iV'eedharn of Pinkerton.
ton. ' . .
TVtr, and Mrs. Prank Maulden
and Keith anotored to Guelph on
Sunday. ' •
The Service and Sunday Sohoal
In the Presbyterian Church will
be withdrawn. next 'Sunday in
form of an evening meetingin
the -:Community Hall on Miura-
day, August, 6th • at 8:30 p.m:
There will be a display of aprons
by Mrs. • Ernest Gaunt and Mrs.
T. J Salkeld. Lunch and program
in ''charge of Mrs. E., Barbour'
and Mrs: E. Gaun't.. Keep in mixed
the change in time.
,Mrs. Robinson Woods, Mrs.
Alex Murdie• and Mrs.' Mel Brown
of Kitchener. are holidaying: at
their home here.
Miss . Judy' Wilson of Exeter is.
spending the week with. Mr. and
Mrs:. ,Frank 11licQuilin .and..Terry
Wilson. •
Born, in Alexandra Hospital,.
Goderieli on Saturday, July 25th
to, Mr ;and Mrs. Ronald ' Perrott
(Joan Forster) a ' daughter,
Rhonda. Arlene.
• The better thingo in life' come
to these' who wait - • on thein-
selves.
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They'll miss the.. Smiths at
Trout Lake this ,summer
Everyone' . on Trout Lake knew and . liked' , the .
Smiths. You'd see therm up at their cottage every ,
weekend. You'd•hear the children's carefreelaughter
echoing across the : lake. And Mr. Smith never
, failed to give you a friendly wave as he cruised by
,in•. his boat.'
But Trout Lake won't see the, . happy Smith
family any more . all because Mr Smith was i. a
hurry to get up to the cottage for the weekend: in
deft at night and drove too fast .. and there was
an 'accident!..
' The .Smith's cottage is for sale 'now. And it
needn't have happened!;
Is it, worth your life and your. family's just to get '
to the cottage a few 'minutes earlier? Remember,
you' have a whole, summer for fun and relaxation
don't . try to squeeze' in a few extra minutes . by
driving carelessly!
Your Ontario Department of Transport urges
you to observe the speed limits. And when driving
at night, always lower your headlights when ap-
proaching or ;following another motor vehicle.
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Horses:. Force Motorist To • Ditch
Tom Alton,;son of Mrs: Harry
Alton and the .Yate. Mr, Alton,.
had an •.unique experience recent -
favour of : the :special 'service in
Teeswater.
Mrs. J. W. Colwell spent a day
last week with Mrs. Ethel. Hod-
gins at :Kinloss:
ly when he carne •upon .two .loose ,
ig bothne s o-
horses :' blocking l a e n
Highway 21, near Bruc,e Beach
where the Alton faniiily is. ‘holi-
daying. Tom took to the ditch to
avoid the two steeds and in do-
ing
so caused .considerable dam-
age . to the; car. 'N'e : escaped in.,
jury.. K
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