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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-04-23, Page 16'PAGE. IIXTEEN . THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ;ONTARIO - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23 1969. o. • ravelo rye ars Island Of Antique TCH4CR... The L'ucknow and District Horti -c ultur-a1„Society meeting_was-held. ' in die' Legion Hall on April 21. Letters and expressions of thanks . for Easter lilies -presented• to comrnunity churches were received Afavourable financial statement s as given by the treasurer ,''•Nor, man Taylor: Plans for, Spring. Flow- er Show and garden projects! were discussed . ' Highlights of District.: -Annual-meeting-in- Brussels -on April 19. were mentioned. The April ;programrne •;committee was Mrs. George Joynt, Mrs., Wm. Wharry and Mrs.; W.. Drennan:. Mrs. Joynt, introduced Mrs. A.E. McKim who • gave 'a most interesting • travelogue of her P isit recently to. the Caribbean and the island of Antigua: The small but beautiful island is composed of hard': cock covered with sparse' vegetation.. The weather is delight- ful and the salt water very warm at all seasons;,. There are no flies. Thnatives are ,of pure negro. origin, speak, English and have the dollars and, cents money, system. They are. breaking, away from Brit ish Federal'rule and becoming indepenaent..St John's is their as Chesterfields and Chairs:, l Bedroom. 'Suites .`..-.moi► . NEW DESIGNS—. NE.W';STOCK PRICES TO SUIT EVERY BUDGET A LOOK OF with _ ... .111.10, 4410. 7.11100, -48ffilot ac enzie Furniture PHONE LUCKNOW -y, 58-3432 . Whitechurch• WWII Minis* At n n Church Dungan o WHITECHURCH,NE.WS Rev.• Clarence 'Mc lenaghar .and Native -Mrs. McClenaghan will be in: 'charge of the United Church after •July lst"at Dungannon and other appointments associated with -it". Jamieson Pettypiece and his :. neice, Mrs. Angus MacDonald • spent the week end..with her, sister; Mrs .• Holmes and Mr. Holmes of Lucan and, while there Mrs, Mac • tk ETIREME INCQME` THROUGH 1F# • StanIey's.Su.ertest iucknow capital city; Princess Margaret their only higher school oflearn- ing and Clarence House their most attractive • accommodation ., Molasses,ruin_,; arrowroot flour and tropical fruits are .exported, and the chief imports are Canadian. car Tourism has greatly helped to dev- elop the island ; •• A- violin selection by Mrs. 'Blake Alton accompanied by her daughtet . Mary Ann and also a solo. by..I\lary Ann were inuch':en joyed . • Mrs Wharry thanked those who had taken part. Ari auction sale with Mrs. J. W. Joynt .as auctioneer .prov- ided odr fun andfunds f•or rtieib ers presen . Eight of the HI. cities in the country lost population be- tween.1950• and 1960, • Donald and Mrs., Holmes visited. their 'father., Elwobd,.Barbour'of Victoria Hospital, London. Alexoulter iiad;:a very success- ful sale of ' achiner on. a � Y SaturdY with Brian,Rintoul, auctioneer. Good"prices were: realized and a°ll articles were sold• • Mr.. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin 'enter,,' tainedthe' wedding :party.after the' rehearsal. on Friday` evening. Jim Orr of "London was -'a' weekend visitor with his mother,: Mrs. Bill. Orr and Bob • and with . other relativ es: of the locality. Mr. and. Mrs.. George Taylor of Churchill visited on••the week end with Mr. and Mrs Charles Showers Mr:. /and Mrs., Henry` Pattison and ,. Mr. and ;Mrs; 'Lawerence :Taylor and family.' ; Barry. Tiffin of Oshawa, spentthe, week' end with his parents, Mr..:and Mrs. Dan Tiffin and attended; the wedding of;his• brother Douglas Tiffin and . Brenda. Niegrarth at .St . dtews Church on Saturday_ Miss Edna Carr. of Wingham visit ed Saturday with Mrs. Russel Ross.. Elwood Barbour of SI, Helens on Thursday was taken by ambulance to Victoria Hospital London and last report he was in intensive care, • His many friends here. wish ,him a • speedy” recovery On Thursday evening at8:80 ,.Preparatory. Services Will be held in Chalmers .Presbyterian Church an o.ii Suuclay, A ii3��];" Cotii►►ttlli INSURANCE :CONTACT are you missin VV ion services•will be .held.. • 'This. community, extends•their syrnpa y to r. andTifs. Wiliia'm A. Purdon'and family in the pass-' ing of her father and. their grand- • 'father :Nit. Bill. Smith of Wingham:. .in the 'Wingham Hospital on. Friday,'.<' Whitechurch Women's' Institute ' 'embers are rerninded that they • . have. been, extended' an invitation .turn the Salvation' A rmy, Home . , League to attend their tea and 4, bake sale at the Salvation Army Citadel . Mr.' and Mrs. Russel Gaunt visit,- ed on Saturday with Mr, and Mrs.. .Max McFarlane of Ilderton.. We ate sorry to report..Mrs. Eunice Gillespie was admitted pn the. • week. end .to Wfngham Hospital With a 'heavy cold The cornmun ity'wish her a speedy ,recovery..f WM J.`Kinahan R.R. 2 Lucknow; Phone 357.1$7 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE 'COMPANY' 01` CANADA• When this house was built itwas. hard .to 'imagine all the wonderful ways in which electricity would be serving us_today. That"s'why the wiring in so, many older, homes °just isn't adequate 'for today's needs. There are many signs, -Fuses` blowing. Lights dimming, Appli- ances . erformin. slu • • ishl Cluttered extension cords. Not enough outlets: • So, if you're planning to mod- ernize your. home,' think first of, the wiring. Have a qualified elec trcal . contractor check -it. You'll be 'surprised. at how easily' and inexpensively it can be updated. Or just ask your Hydro. • The Name of the Gane is Electrical' Lry ng.