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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-08-16, Page 14fh t: d=: z t 4 PAGE FOURTEEN' THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL • LUCKNOW, ONTARIO �_ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST lith, tKl ' a • • sf. Tsluratasce cucd S'se� 5B3013 HOME FURNISHINGS MOFFAT APPLIANCES NOMENTS For sound counsel and a fair: price on a ::monument correctly designed from qualitymaterial, rely on KELTON MEMORI Pit. O'Hagan;' Prop.. i Established Over Sizty Years WALKERTON PHONE' U1+0234 ONTARIO'. iacTavish Centennial Speaker WHITECE-lUR.C.H NEWS On •Centennial Sunday, August 6, Rev..was tcan MacTav sh of he guest speaker when over. 200 signed the register. The Church was filled and many enjoy- ed the,sermon which was relayed outside by, a P. A. system Lunch. Was servedand all 'enjoyed a,social' time with old friends.. Mr. . and; Mrs. Elmer Sleightholm and family were, Sunday visitors' with, her sister Mrs. Earl Tout and. Mr. Tout. of Ripley Visitors 'with Mr'.: and Mr's. Nor- man Coultes and family wereiMr: and Mrs.. Kenneth Coultes and family of Blenheim, Douglas Coultes• of. Dresden, •Ruth Coultes,. nurse -in training at Guelph and Mrs.. Velma Dow Of London. On Sunday.at Calvin -Brick Mr. Colin',Fingland of Wingham.conduc- ted the.:services. Janet and David Beecroft sang a solo' and the choir .. also; gave a special number. 46 Mr. and Mrs. Al Olson: and Keith of Livonia were .week: end visitors with Russel Ritchie and Mr . and Mrs Fred Tiffin and .other relatives. Mr, and Mrs, Jim, Rots returned home from tlieir honeymoon at Muskoka'on Thursday last: Helen Currie of London 'is on boli- days at,'. present and theend• of the' week will visit Expo Mrs;. Mabel''Stapelton of Huron view. Clinton' spent the week end with her daughter. Mrs. Tom Jam ieson and Mr. Jamieson. Mr.. and Mrs.. Jim Currie visited on Sunday with=Mr. and Mrs.: Don .: Leader arid family of G.orrie Grant Currie;' Michael Forsyth and Andy. McGlynn. of Teeswater spent the.week:end at Bacebridge. Joan Currie visited, last week . with her friend Margaret Robinson of East. Wawanosh., • Russel Chapman Was admitted on Thursday•to Kitchener -Waterloo Hospital and.on Friday. underwent: surgery His many friends here wish. him a speedy; recovery. Mr,; and Mrs.: Maxwell of Brarnp-. ton spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. Burrows: Mr. Max .well is a real estate salesman. ;Mr and Mrs. Bill: Evans attend- ed their family reunion held .op Sunday at Lions Park ; ,Paris where , it NAP Six..EXTRA feet ofStoro a in. the NEW CO-OP Viscount 23 cu. ft. CHEST FREEZER , MODEL"'"HH23-1 — Yes, • you get six more ,cubic: feet of space in the same floor area as your old 17 ft freezer:; New advances in, insulation make it 'possible. "Foamed -in-place" polyurethane cuts wall thickness in half gives you 23 ' cu. ft. of storage frozen foo where . youdl used to get. only ,17. Space for almost 200 Is. more But that's. only one advantage, .:check' these features .: 79316 'capacity • 100 lb `Mast -freeze" compartment • "Flex -seal". lid that locks • Magnetic lid gasket - seals tightly` • Two dividers,'' two lift -out baskets i Power signal dight ..- tells you all is well • Acrylic enamel finish inside and out Ifs !strict Mr. and, Mrs.- Robert Evans and family ofHarnilt�n and Mr.and Mrs. Eric Evans and family,' Hyde Park,''Mr; and. Mrs. Ted Evans and family, .Brampton., Mrs..Edith Brown•and Barbara of London, and Mr. and Mrs John Evans of. England all spent, the .day. This community extends to Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Dawson and: Professor`Bell , started our ;..most. pr�co�s dition hel ung p • eople '. ft Photograph by Gilbert Il, Grosvenor, September Geographic Society Elia'fl{/•;IdaL.'i'. • �.; .i!�lii•.. �r1 Irk" family their sympathy in therecent passing lastweek of their son, Harold in Kitchener Waterloo Hospital. Jack.McKay, of Wawota, Saskat- chewan is visiting with his sister• Mrs. A. E. Purdon and Mr Purdon of Lucknow and'with Mr: and Mrs. George Tiffin of. Lucknow and. Mrs. Cecil Falconer. The photo s'hows.• Professor:' Bell /,,. •'commu:nicating''with ;Charlie Crane, .a Canadian' boy. both blild`and deaf,'i who must talk with his f ngers Today, you know Alexander Graham Bell. - as`the inventor of the telephone: But to himself. ., and his family, hisprofession was that 'of "Teacher of the Deaf" "In his search for better -teaching tnethods,' he probed theyrnechanics of :speech His investigation of the vibrations of the.. larynx.- the creation and.transmissiOn of Sound, of word's =led him to invent what we now know as the• telephone.' It 'was only incidental to his.reai life's work. This work was to . help people --- particularly' the handicapped. And that is a tradition which we at Bell Canada, do of r very.utmost to keep alive. You'll find evidence.' of it in•special telephones for the handicapped;in an artificial 1atyn1c for • people without vocal cords; and in'everyt/ritrg we do to help you communicate with, one another. Bell Canada