The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-04-09, Page 6•
THE
'UCKNQW SENTINEL, .LUCKNOW, ONTARIO L _
S; JUST AROUND THE CORNER.
Inte, icir =.and'
Enamels ,
loor. Paint
Exterior House Paint.
Undercoaters
ALL COLORS'
° The-•-same•—approvedvpaint. _,we had on sale last�Y
which' ""went over so big :'and proved sopopular,
Plumbing;,' Heating, • Wiring, Eavetroughing' ..
• PHONE 50 LUCKNOW '
KINLOSS NEWS
(Fourth Concession)
Mr: Graham MacDonald and
Ann and :' Mack MacDonald - of
London spent the ' week -end with
' ' Mr. and Mrs. W. F. MacDonald.
Miss ' Margaret . MacDonald ' of
Sarnia is' also'' ; spending her
'Easter Vacation. at home.
Mr. Harold 'Austin is a patient
in Victoria Hospital. Gary Aus-
tin is having a holiday with his.
grandparents at.liderton.
Mr. and '.Mrs. ' Jack Needham
and,.Janie of 'Corunna, were East-
er, visitors with.' Mr. • Rod . Mac
RAILWAY
!Effective Sunday
I rel 2T th,11
• Full information
fromgents
rl
,!
.:b
ii
.,j
i
ear
South ' Kinloss W.M.S.
The Easter' 'Thankciffering of
the South Kinloss. W. LS, • w,as
held on Tuesday, April 1st at
the ' home Of . Mrs. Archie Mac-
Intyre. Twenty-eight ladies ans-
wered
ns
•wer ed the roll call with a verse
of .scripture containing the word
*:`-`hope"... Prayer' was •offered :by
Mrs, _.Iraq.Dickie,- -The -speaker,
Mr§. Wallace McClean ° of Luck
nova was, • introduced' by Miss
Dean MacLeod." Mrs. ;McClean,'.
spoke on' "How We May Witness
for. Christ". Special Easter music
included a •'duet, "The Stranger'
of Gallilee"'. by "Mrs. H Levis
and Mrs. S ,McLeod. The Bible.•
study was on Mary Magdalene,
and, was given,by Mrs. H Lavis,.
followed b ,current events` by
rS, -• - . ; ; w-.�. r ;,,
closed the meeting • with' prayer.
Lunch was • served •:by the host-
ess and directors, Mrs. G;. Lock-
hart. and Mrs. R..",MacMillan..
WFDNF DAY, APRIL 9th,, 1958
ESSO .DEM ER
Heavy Duty . Batteries $7.95 u
Generator ,Exchange -_
Fuel Pumps,:.as low as
Voltage Regulators,---�-
�•
, Exchange, full sot 7.9
rake .. hoe�• .
MUFFLERS AT LOW COST
$8.95.
$2.85
X3.9.8
11�heel Alignment �nd. Balancing
Dougall in Wingham Hospital Church W.M S..'
D,
and with Mr..' and ;Mrs, Lloyd: ,Presbyter •ian
MacDougall and famil S ,The Afternoon Auxiliary of the
=: • SuzWomen's. Missionary , Society of
anne Needham is enjoying a ho1.4 . h met' o f
iday trip with relatives to Flor-..the: Presbyterian Churc
,. • Wednesday. Sixteen members
'..Reid.' � re=
.' were .present arid' Mrs, P.
Miss Betty,Hamilton.: of Nia
s s endin the Easter'sided The 'meeting' .was opened:
gaga Falls , PPending ..it 'ra ' er and the*: singings of
vacation With 'her parents,. Mr, w h p,.Ye
• an Easter .hymn, followed by theand' Mrs. G. Hamilton'.eautifu Easter
••i ors•. 'ith .Mr:•• and reading of, the. beautiful :' ,Sunday .vis t w ' t;• The Bible
Mrs.. Allan Graham -''and family, 'story by the presiden
study was taken by: Mrs. R. V.
were .Mr. and'Mrs.` � Angus .Gra - oth-
G
ham ',of , Lucknow, , Mr.; Rennie,
lylacKenzie about Peter's Moth=
Graham of Toronto. and. Mrs. A er-in-law 'whom' Jesus miracul-
MacIy
nt. re. and Allan:: ously.. :restored ' to health and
b � ,,strength:. A, letter was : read ' by'
• Miss ':MacLeod' from—Mrs.
LMary'
•. A person wrapped up 'in him- 'Hu'gh. ` MacMillan in ,' Formosa.
se1t'rakes a :=small- :package Mai?Millen is - -the-Adirector
of the. Social . Service , work
There 'are . 600•• • Presbyterian
churches With a .membership of
150;000. Mrs.' Ke nedy. ably pre
Motorca ' e ea er ..
d w April 8th' as. two W.A. • Groups
The ad_ vancemef t .1s-. slow but
steady. There 'are • 100 different
denominations presenting' many
•difficulties.: In 'the ;schools ,there
are 178. students, '50% or a ore
'are girls. Another' Easter hymn
and prayer by .Mrs. 'Reid .closed`
,the' meeting.: 1•
the:. book.. ``The�i3r'oa er ay
COLWANASH.• LEARNING
LASSIES NAME OFFICER'S
The 'Colwanash• Learning Las- ;seated' ', the topic,' ' tehing us of
United Church • 'W:M S
The Ap'r'il • meeting • • of ` the
. '., ..
W.M.S. Afternoon Auxiry was
the Fellowship; Room•of.
,held 'in. P
the United <Church ons Tuesday;,
meet, • that afternoon. Mrs. *G.
MacDiarmid acted as chairman
for the •program and gave a read-
ing • .entitled "Twa Rinds of
Crosses".' Mrs. J. W. Joynt and
Mrs. • J. Hall • sang . a' duet., Mrs,.
R. Thompson gave/ a fitting" East
er ' reading..The topic. dealing°
with the reorganization of our;
Church Groups took the form : of
a panel .'discussion ,At . the .close
of the . meeting lunch was'
erved
by.' the.;committee; . Mrs Mac
Diarrnid, Mrs.' R: ..Alton, .. Mrs:
'Roach and Mrs.' G. Elliott: •
•
April'1st with an attendance, of,
ened
22 members. The seryic p •
e .o
by ` singing hymn' "Alan' and Did
g
My . Saviour Bleed" followed by`
prayer.An -invitation' to: attend
the' Mission Band . Teaon: April'
10th at 2.3'0 p.m" was accepted.
TiiANK YOU NOTES • and Hasty
Notes available • sit: 25 cents per
package. of 10 cards and matching
envelopes. Don Thompson; phone
33, or 35.
/and the Auxiliary regretted that. .
they were 'unable: to accept the There is no charm :'so great as
invitation of Hackett's W:M S.' the 'charm of a c,heerful•' temper-
men
t'
sies `.held. their 'first meeting' •on•.the work •in • Japan, taken from 1 to attendtheir'Easter Service. on
April 3rd at ' ,the home: •. of the
leader, Mrs A Alton
' The project' is 4` I u'b Girls
Stand .On Guard'and the .neem .T+iT�r l. g; -ss
•
tiers ofthe Club are: , Dorothy >�;y .
..:l�%I�:..0Y•�
.
Alton, :Jo Anne Alton; Karen :>:: ''`
Arnold, Gertie Can•pbell, Jean
Irwin,' Marjory Alton, Karen Kil-
patrick,.. Caryle Menary, • Marilyn„
Cameron, -:Dorothy Hallam, Wan
da` Henry, Betty Alton Dianne;
Ritchie,. Joanne Crozier", Margar-
et .:Lyons:: , ..
The election of • officers was
held anti the officers are: pres.,
Gertie Campbell, Vice' president,
Jean 'Irwin; :'sec.-treas., • Karen.
Arnold, press reporter, Dianne
,Ritchie:'
The next meeting is to be held
at ;.the home .of;•Jo-Anne' and rpor
-othy Alton on April 10th
We • all know the Fable:' of the
Grasshopper who gaily .danced
the • suranier 'away . while
the Ant was busy
: laying aside''.
provisions aria..
'preparing for
the coin
'winter.
There are'spme people who dance through
the summer of•their• lives as unconcerned and
unprepared as the Grasshopper. But other, wiser
Mon and women;prpvide funds; against the cold winter day •
when they will be urgently'needed.>You can.still enjoy
life, and you. will have added peace bf mind, knowing that
you and your loved ones are safeguarded by a life
insurance contract of the Sun Life of Canada.
Why ►got
df�eusb your
fife insurance,
• problem, with' '
toriali
You spill be no •
obligation.
OF CANADA.:
R.-2.•LE'C ,
KbfiO'W
Phone Wingham X117 -w -
,T } TTf • +/ Jo.
%.....7.,A::;;;:"0:9rTi{f �•
from . design
to deliver t....
• ••:i
YOU CANTCOUNT-•ON- --
THIS. VITAL ;LINK
BEHIND THE SCENES
ilTi.?rYf!4:•.i: . �:;YT; :.+•`$:4YYt'r
{
For many a businessman on hs',way,
up, the vital behind-th'e-scenes link.
between :the, design of his product
;and its ,del'ive'ry, to 'the market :iis the "
, financial counsel: and support.he has
•
had from his B of M Manager.: Ire
.counts on the ,Bank ;to see him
through the financial requirements
of
Y yOp.111'8: la =fo-da - cistrons 4
If you have a• new product
marking, why not talk over your plans"
tKith your :nearesta B 'of M Manager.
You can count on his helpful,
• terestedapproach, You wall find this,
too, when you ask fora ..loaf at.•the.
:0'of M; you do not ask a favour
if your proposition i sound and rea•
w :sokiahle, there's money .for you at
the BofM.'
S7
•
•?bii::+fki:
i
o:F a�w RSA
•LuckndvBrancltr `MILTON' RA''N3
:•
•
swage '
WORIt'IN: ' W'l"T'w CA'NAD$ANS i'tJ'� EV'1~'R'�
•
.1.•ise. s1'Nc,E f•
.so.a za
•