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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-04-30, Page 22iS • ag, PAGE'TWENTY-TWO: THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ('OLORLOK • Dent ''roof" From. .Or Other Natural Causes. COrmletel'y Factory'' Finished. Will: Not Crack Or Blister ARABLE 1N SHEIL WHITE and THREE COLOURS • COLORLOK X -NINETY SIDING by Masonite Company of Can- ada Limited, is the result of years' •iof research, development and testingunder all conceivable conditions;•' The base is Mason •ite Company of Canada • Limited's famous X -NINETY siding which has proved -its performance on homes` In au parts of the country, and in every, climate. The finish on the X -NINETY base eliminates the, -need for painting: When the siding is ' up; the job ° is done. OUR MIIC UPEN EYERY WEEKDAY' EXCEPT SATURDAY AFTERNOON• PHONE, 5,2'8=3:118''' LUCKNOW ii n THE RED CROSS IS PEOPLE LIKE YOU HELPING,_' PEOPLE LIKE YOU -Bring- In- AMBERLEY NEWS' !ors Reids Corners Women's, Institute ;met—In—the Sunday School room ,of Pine River -United Church on Wed:- nesday evening, April twenty-third. There was, an attendance of twen- ty-two.. Mrs, Eldon. Bradley opened • the meeting and the ode was siJng, • followed by the Mary Stewart coli- ect.; The roll call, "A` homemade, ` Easter "bonnet parade drew pleas= ing comments from the :audience., The motto "There will, always • be faith, as Jong as there is a Seed' catalogue" was.'taken.from a reade ing. by Edna Jacques and given by Mrs;, Cecil Holland Mrs. Donald Courtney -preside d for the, installation of officers which resulted as follows: President Mrs., Eldon Bradley; Secretary:-.. Treasurer., Mrs. Cecil Humphrey; Corresponding Secretary, 'Mrs. Murray Walden;. District Director, , 'Mrs. John H. Elliott, • Branch Direc torso, Mrs. John Ferguson, Mrs Sam Gibson, Mrs.: William Pace; Pub- is Relations, Mrs. William Court ney;. Auditors°, Mrs. Mervin' Funston 'and Mrs. William Murdock; Tweed- srnuir' History ,• Mrs Robert Courtney; Pianist,•y:Mrs Ernie 'Gibe son . WEDNESDAY, 'APRIL 30th, 1969' s TToronto.`Telegram &ndicate Conveners. of Standing Committ- ees; Citizenship and Education, Mrs. Don McTavish, Agriculture'. 'and Canadian Industries, 'Mrs. 'John. McDonald, Resolutions , Mrs . John Day; Home Economics and Health, Mrs. ?Perrin. Lowry; Current Events,; Mrs Morris Reid., • --•After.the-insta-llatiort of offi a girls quartette, composed of Dianne. Kempton,: Margret• Ann . Courtney, ' Gertrude Walden and Marsha Humphrey sang pleasing numbers and were accompanied, by Wendy Courtney 1 g -ode -and -g -r -ace , - lunch was,.served by Mrs.` Murray Walden• and ;'Mrs,•• Leonard Irwin and a social time followed. • DttpS' ,crest • p► `'to Ten House`Held orth Ashfield ,il LOCHALSH NEWS ` en House was held at. North Ashfield Public School on Thursday ,evening when over one hundred pat- ents s ents and friends called at•thchool to see and hear about the°progress . P f -e- Il eh id—Prinei al- i+r--s—M ..,,,.•4 t calx;". ,: r ..::.... , ..:: w..t ... a,...`. 3�zr.'. r IMcCharlesland teachers Mrs.. M. . Mowbray, and: Mrs L. Fairish greet-- ed the guests and • talked over :the •: various problems and advancements w s ade luring the year. > ,• Life stories.were made avail • { •• able. by each student and •no. doubt 1:. the parents. learned• some • �a$ abOut their 'r} id lc they know about. Oneluddn k •• „•.., young • • appearance .with his • You can .tell when spring` is here. SPRING IS HERE ' • • ISE • FOR YOUR OLD. WASHER. Of A: NEW Si.fl.,pIicity." W.�sh.e.r-: 'MODEL '22773 WITH. SIMPLA-FILTER Exclusive live • filter action exclusive dual pump timer control. —• exclusive chrome wringer top and hand rests- 5 large cas- ters ' insul-air tttb giant 21/4" rolls 'fs . H.P. specially designed motor - porcelain enamel. tub - '11 lb, capacity • — 2 year warranty. ► ! !► uckr .ow Phone 528- 31.12' tenan Church held their, regular monthly meeting at the home of. Mrs Warren Wylds on. Tuesday: Mrs.. Jean West conducted the- bus- iness part of themeeting and Mrs. Warren' Wylds the devotional. tilling outfit -which -lbs, been drilling for the•pasf size weeks .on the •Ken..Elphick. farm moved, out `during the past.week. RENOVATION. PLANNED•. Thursday, . afternoon saw a` group of men' at Ashfield Presbyter Tan• Church-prep-ar ng for-renovat' ion• to part of the churchlnt`erior.,i• Iur�n Board Find Tenders -Too :High 'aAward Contract For Of�ces When. the Huron County Board of Education opened tenders, the price;of converting space at Cen .tral Huron Secondary' School ,at • o4Of-£icesa.for.theschd system's central staff was found to be "considerably higher than antic :ipated in thewords of. John Lavas, •'CONTINUED ON PAGE; 20 ..Let-Us Help You Choose Perfect .Gift • For YOUR MOTHER •:• You .can tell hy my fear ><,: :w3:::`�<• The run and the rush • • Here is Pat, nearly ,seven months old,. a baby . who needs to be. adopted so'he will grow .up with a mother and fatherlof his own. Pat's "eager • smile depicts his zest . for /living. Ife is a, most' alert child, interested' in .everything, and considered'. to have very good ` � potent><al: His background is Irish. and French; lie has blue .eyes; blond hair and fair skin. A tall, well-built boy, he. • resembles a defensive half -back not. only in: stature but • ' in vitality. Most of the time he is a very' happy fellow, very noun which took some time t but he-does---hate--a-te-mei:—Pat had pneumonia. When. Y • g, o• clear, hut'• he •as� ' now in excellent health. He needs parents who will give him a loving home• with a• great deal: of stimulation. To inquire about adopting Pat please write' to: Today's Child, Department of Social and Family Services, Par- liament Buildings, Toronto 182. For general information . about"adoption: ask'your local Children's Aid Society. The • bother and fuss • • • Telis that'spring is here..: • : . Spring cleaning makes ma .sad' ' 8o_,she' ells: it :out at Dad! ' It makes a big• mess Tho I must confess• • It is nice to•be•done:once again:. • Mr., and Mrs. Don McCharles and farnil of Br -a -t t=ford-spent - - • week -end With Mr. and Mrs ...• • . Oliver Mc.Charles. • Visiting Mr, •and Mrs.• Henry •MacKenzie were Edna and Eliza Cook of ()wen Soutid , Viola Cooly of Detroit and Mr. Albert' Cook. The W. M.,S.of Ashfield presby • • • �f. • • • • • • • 4 • f ° . . .i�1�VN•Jr•�i A '... aw.a+wn AMrr:tie�m . •,— �eyr:.:. .. .. s AK.„4.. .. Mxibilk—It;olt4.NRX oo. ., ,,,, n.r;=eu::1.'t@' or*.O...xd iM=++..., :....,.•ieM..n+ gi 0..44 oo,ao �•^vrs .hinaax+:;x. wata::•xxutr. ' a s;^�'w Toy , . f. ..' yrex 'Bowl Sets Reg- 7.95' Now. $6.95: • Kin 'ed ne Huron but tt make. ter, s 'hunts recon • Wit] ter to, Clint towns and( No 1 West Eve open+ ter n+ diff in ahl othei .ways 'Out' ti with (4) h .sphoa •An ', boars futtir form gars( ..area folio .0f,c1 en it for t Cb] •16,1 16; S Waw A•fi varix new Col• purl of Al 'side WhE usee • eci Ings Wol] drift TI tithes Baskets V. Special — 'Alli Purpose Knife 13.49: Lawn.Chairs and Patio.Decorations WE`WILL GIFT WRAP 'FOR A SMALL FEE * * * * * *'`* * * * * *.w * * *-* * * *'* * * *e*' * Home `. 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