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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-01-26, Page 10TMd = � • 1 T ! T H ' euj SOW KsEN7'.1NEi.,� ..uCKtlOw, ON R ARID' r'• 8818 Birthday BROWNIE NEWS 1ST LUCKNOW BROWNIE PACK Observed At Delhi (Kinloss News). Mr. and: Mrs. Leonard Macinnes and family visitedSrtturday with her mother and sister, Mrs, 'ohn MacDougall and Mrs, Percy Crgs`. ter of Delhi. Mrs. MacDougall recently celebrated hereighty,- eighth birthday. , • Mr, and. Mrs.. Currie Colwell and .family visited ,Sunday. with Mr, and Mrs. Arde11 Mason • Mrs:. George Lockhart attended" a birthda}! dinner.for Mrs, Marg- . ,aret arg.area Solomon at the home of Mrs, Jennie 'Allison ;Wednesday. , Two 4-H groups sponsored by ' . Kairshea W.I. `started' theirs new :: course on Monday night .. One group under the leadership of Mrs. Evan Keith. and Mrs. Allan Mad- Intyre met at the home of Mrs. ,. Evan Keith, The other group with leaders, . Mrs. C .. Roulston and Mrs: Dan Thomson met at: Mrs. Roul- stones, Visitors' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Graham on Sunday were Mrs.. Dorothy MacKenzie; Rennae;; Allan B. and Mary Kay of ITees' water. .• (by Betty Anne Hunter) The first Lucknow Brownie Pack met on Wednesday, January 19. The Brownies enjoyed games led by Packie, We had Fairy :Ring and Fairy, . Gold was put in the Treasure Chest, In work period, Brown Owl help- ed with "The Queen"' and "O Can- ada" . Semaphore was practised: with Packie. • Ther we had Pow -Wow and the • meeting closed with The Swedish. Prayer. l Is Superintendent Of The Messengers, (Whitechurch News); The Messengers. held theirmeer'. ing. Sunday afternoon in the United Church Sunday school room. The President Joyce, Tiffin presided and gave the Call to. Worship.' The. scripture wasread by Linda Purdon Prayer was given by. Cathy Soloman Clair Weber received the offering which was dedicated by Stephen Ritchie. Thelma Purdon called the• Roll which was answeredby 21 members.. - Mrs. Ritchie introduce4 the new superintendent, Mrs.Dave of he Men ,. elect Wing3 (' her: As ;..' man. ' delle; , singii Qt f' ativet were 4 Tht are at the Pr ment singfii The. n the a expect exclus . a nand playa ' group • done • , thirty close i It . . hear t}'' impres beside; that th this wc: and the. to thin to heat in the in the I, befship Logope difficui to a scl This we riate w� voices 3/4 Spea, were M the pro' Huron -1 or of W. Russe preside' chairm: He out] during t ed enga vention show, t1 Winghai services ''t and Aut A'co Alex Ca Connell. Arnolr Exceptional value at this low `,• price. Idealfor .humidifying bedroom, ;office, :bachelor apartments. Light, .easy to mov# from roomto room. • ELECTROHOME $1195 -- PORTABLE ELECTROHOME H44' .. Sharply styled, 'two- tone . humidifier. with, 2 -speed fan: Perfect for the 4 or 5.' room house, or apartment. Gibb, and lst Vice, Mrs. Clifford Laidlaw, Mrs. glrner•Sleightholm• still leader. of the Juniors.. Earl. Thompson wad; elected to•plaee hymn books on the chairs prior to, the service. New members Clair Weber,- Donald. Ritchie , Glen and Doris Naylor received Messenger pins... , It was decided to send •a . '.bale to Hong •K,ong, "'Janet Sleight- holm, treasurer, gave a report 'after which Mrs. Ritchie took the ' S eniors for their, story, and Mrs,: Sleightholm the Juniors, after which all returned to their° Sunday School "class. ; Mr. and Mrs.. •CarrMcC enagh' an were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Howe, Teeswater,: Helen:Currie of London, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr., and Mrs. Ken Currie, • Donald Gaunt of • Kitchener spent the weekend with his parents, Mr.. 'and' Mrs . Russel Gaunt. • Wallace Conn attended the con- test for Bruce County Wardenship held is Walkerton Town Hall: on' Monday, evening. . Jim Ross of Kitchener spent•the weekend with his parents; Mr.- and Mrs. Russel Ross. } : Horne from Western University for the weekend were George. Conn and Wayne Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coates, Ruth , Dor' Grant and. Doug vii ted Saturday :with. Mr. and Mrs., • Ken Coultes and: family of Toronto and attended the hockey match in' Maple :Leaf Gardens.; Mrs. J, D. Beecroft is residing • .for a time with • Annie ,Kennedy of Wingham . • • We are pleased rto report Arthur Moore was recently, discharged fro Wingham Hospital and last week- :end accompanied his daughter:." .Mrs. Walter James and Lednardto their home at:Woodstock to spend. some. time .Chalmers: Presbyterian Church. will'hold their annual meetitig Saturday, January 29th, in the Church at .1/30 p , rri . All mem,.; bers and adherents are:cordially invited to. attend . : ' iv'ir% and. Mrs. -Charles Tiffin were. Thursday evening visitors *besure of your. • spring fertilizer Don't make the mistake of ;:waiting until spring `to buy ..your fertilizer . ;.. that's when everyone else does. :That's when supplies can rural w too, everin the best -stage •wareldbuses. That's when you should be • applying not buying. Make. • sure you have your springy supply. of CO -OP's fertilizer in time Order nOw Buy. yoe, CO-OP lert Nze, now , end youll enjoy worthwhile .early .• delivery sevinps. Special winter savings Ire in effect from: • JANUARY'D.iSC.OUNT.. Quality controlled for your satisfaction with Mrs. Margaret MacPherson and Bill of Holyrood. Susanne Reynolds , nurse-in- training urse 'in -training at Victoria Hospital, Lon- don, . on -don,.: spent the weekend_ at her home here. . Quite a number from here aft, ended the reception of Mr. and ;'••. Mrs: Ross :Forsterin•the. Legion Hal :Lucknow on Friday evening: ELECTROHOME H88 Choice of wood grain finishes.. Has variable speed ,fan. Rolls on ' free wheeling casters.. Serves 7 room dwelling: The .ultimate inhouse= hotd:humidifiersi Auto•, matic humi'distaf main-. tains constant moisture level:Signal light indi- cates when tank is empty. Shuts•of automatically: In winter,men are , available. Materials are available.: And special off-season discounts ore 'often available. So, doesn't it make a lot of sense to hove those repairs and, renovations done now: Notsimply construction and building jobs --.but thingsiike hav'i'ng the townmower fixed and the screens mended; having • the drapes cleaned and. the: rugs shampooed; 'having' thefurniture re-upholsteredand the electrical ,appliances repaired. All job's which can call for cr long wait come Springtime—but which can be handled •quickly, efficiently and easily during the winter season. What's more, government-sponsorgd, low-cost f -fame` Improvement 'loans ore available; through your. bank, to assist you. in carrying outall kinds of, renovation jobs you've ' been -meaning to do—' up to $4,000 with up to ten years. -to 'repay! - No doubt about it— winter is'the best time to spruce• up your borne , or place of business: Do it now! Everybody benefits whenwinter work is increased For advice and assistonce calk your National Employment Office •.