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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-07-29, Page 6y 'r 4W XX 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,,.. • t1 • 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 call me today? You will be under no obligation. • SUN. LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF 'CANADA R.R. 2; .LVCiKNOW Kinahan .. Phone *Ingham, 717--w-1 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. GUARANTEED RUST CERTIFICATE • `issued in amounts.from $100 upwards ., for 3.4 or.5 years, a► . earn 5X% • interest, payable half- Yearly by cheque. '; ' ✓ authorized investment for all Canadian insurance Companies and trust funds. YOUR MONEY DOWsLES 1TStu IN 14 YEAItSt s Bay St., Toronto 35 Dunlop St., i Je.;.w.c f gin'••• J r }�r::�:: 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. r• 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 4Q it;. HAS• KIN•Mr; onto a +of•'tea lough • .Toro he r 'the: rope!..,` the .. III . 4 ousel pain youcunbuy! • "Trutone gives lasting extra . whiteness • Doesn't yellow ' • One coat beats any kind of weather • 4 -year protection sages work and money • 'Available in 3:types. Trutone White Trutone Self -Washing Whiter Trutone Trim White Finlay D and GffT SHOP : Phone 218 — Lucknov PA! NTS •tHit PatatMlum A'AINYn Inst kUW;at. PFtmain' •