The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-05-07, Page 7WEDNESDAY, MAY '7th,. 1969
THE LUCK ,N,OW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
PAGE SEVEN.
CRAWFORD MOTORS
CRYSLER - DODGE - PLYMOUTH
WINGHAM ONTARIO
67
FORD FAIRLANE XL; 2 door
•hardtop, • console ' shift, bucket
seats and radio'
67 DODGE stationwagon,
8. automatic
66 DODGE, 6automatic power •
steering
.4
66 DODGE, 8 automatic and radio
6S CHRYSLER, '4 door hardtop,,
power steering, brakes•'and' radio
65 DODGE, 4 door sedan, 6 'standard
with radio ' '
'65. PLYMOUTH 4 door, 6 automatic:
63 CHEV stationwagot -
63 FORD , 4_�.door-s :d_ 6: automatic._._
,t _ Wit.
62 POI+TIAC, 6 automatic
62 FORD Galaxie, 4 door,; 6 aut•
-
omatic with radio
62. CHEVY. II, 6 automatic•wit4 radio'
'TRUCKS°
65 DODGE dump' truck
64 DODGE D508, chassis and cab
IA1I I ITCr'.IJ11ID u !of Guelph..
• Bill. Evans on :Tuesday and
Wednesday attended a Masonic
Convention in Toronto.:': He also
visited with ,Mr. and Mrs...Ted
Evans `and family of Georgetown
This community extends sinter
-
est synipathy•to Alex Leaver in .
the sudden passing of his. wife;
Also we extend sympathy. to Mr:
and Mrs. 'Howard Walker. and
`family and to .Mr..And Mrs D. A.
:Hackett and farnily'of,Zion
Walker ,and Mrs Hackett are .•
daughters
Mrs Wallace Conn, Mrs.
Russel Ross and Mrs. Earl " ,'
• :Caslick visited• with Mrs. Owen •
King of Walkerton on Thursday
and attended the. spring :Bazaar
sale at arucalea_EavPnr,
The.: Whitechurch Community
Memorial: Hall committee , Bilk
Evans , • Orville :Elliott , Mrs
Garnet Farrier, Mrs. Russel Ross,:
Mrs. 'Ezra, Scholtz , Mrs'.. Frank
Ross, ` Mrs George` Fisher niet • in
• :the Hall on Wednesday evening
.and made \plans for repair of'hall
Mrs:; Russel Ross :was elected
chairrnan and Mrs:. 'G.1.rnet•Farrier
secretary -treasurer.
Mr; and Mrs. Wilbert
Schwichtenberg and family of 4 -
Port Elgin, and, M.r. and Mrs..Jack•
Coultes•:and,family of Barrie '
attended the funeral on Friday of ' .
• the rattnt Mrs • ABX .e.?ver,'and
_.pent•the week end .with 'their'
'parents Mr., and Mrs. Albert
Coult.es. .•
•
Mrs. T
om Inglis
In liS v1Sli`e
Sunday
-with-with Miss-Lila-Eierson. •
Mr, and Mrs John Jamieson
spent the week end with their.
•
relativeiS in Toronto.
On .Sunday , accompanying Rev.
and Mrs. •tdorace•'Braden of
London was Rev. 'and Mrs. Russel
Self and -family, Missionaries on
furlon.gh'from India. Rev.' Self
,gave .the message•and •appealed
or ura s to assist Rev, and Mrs:,
Angus MacKay in work they are •
doing on the Jhansi Mission field.
• Mernbers of the Whitechurch
W , I are..reminded they have been
invited to attend St. Helens.W.T
branch meet ng May 14 at 8,,3O
',and also that Huron County T•}B,'
and R.D. Annual'Educational •
Meeting and Banquet is being.
held the same evening at 6.30'
p.m', in St. Andrews Presbyterian
hurci1; Wri
�kra�r.�iv3tYrM r, --D .
• ,Rae speaker., •
'M.r, and Mrs.. Cameron Simmons'
'of London spent the week, e.na. with''
their relatives here, • • „,
Mr; and Mrs. Paul 'Geiger and •
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs, Geoige Fisher and family
of Wingtiam were Mrs.. Tobi-.
lantzi of 'Milverton , , Larry
lantzi of Mitchell and Linda,
rantzi of London, and Mr, and
Mrs„ Gordon Fisher and family ,
little -daughter Kimberley Anti.
and friends Corrine I3latchford
;and Bob Bannon,, . all•,o.f Kitchener
were .,aturday'visitors vitt' Mr. •
:and Mrs. Ca:rl'MCCIeneghan.,
Slide
tnteresttng,things were shown from
_m.
wear -sous praees-�.,
• Mrs. Sam Farmer, reported. on: • •
Agriculture and:Canadian
ACWWConference ' ,
, Industries and •spoke.on our
KINLOUGH NEWS.
The May meeting of the •
Holyrood Women's Institute was -
"Forests" . Mrs. John Frook
assisted Mrs. Margaret McPherson
with a quizon "Planets'
Mrs,. Lyman Sutton presided for
held on Thursday evening at,the the following program. Duet•by
home,of Mrs. Raynard Ackert,
The president Mrs P, A.. Murray ' Mrs. Morgan Johnston and Mrs,.
presided -and the,meeting :opened:
with the Ode and the Iviary
Stewart Collect. The: Secretary
,Mrs., "Frank Maulden. react the
correspondence.' '
• The D1.strict Annualr,wiil be :�/.
1}°eld in Ripley•on May 22nd with
the Lisburn branch. hostess. -It
was decided to purchase a copy
of the History of Bruce The "In
Memorium" for the District
• meeting will ,be in charge of
Mrs. P..A, .Murray •
M•
rs. Dan. McInnes'was app'-._
'oin.ted With the President and
District Director'as delegates, to"*,
the District Meet'ing.. The finan-
cial report of the`Hockey ••
,Banquet.was given .There will
be a, presentation of Life
'Membership cards at the District
meeting •to,Life Members of each'
branch, Mrs; Jim Smith curator
Was'made a member"of the
- Historical Society. `:.
The Roll Call was "An Article
• •;From: Another' Country and many •
Raynard Ackert, "Mother'; •""'
•readings by Mrs ...Dan McInnes ,
Mrs. Howard Harris, 'Mrs,, Frank
Maulden; Piano rrumber by 'yips.'
Harvey Houston, ,two: contests by'
Mrs,.' Lyman Sutton, •.• v
• •Three of the 4-H girls ,
Marjorie Burt, Debbie Haldenby,
'and Lois Wall gave an interesting
::demonstration on Making Choco-
late, Chippet Cookies. The
leaders for this, course were Mrs.
frank Maulden and hlrs ,Jack
Barr,
Mrs. Don McCosh of Purple
Grove showed. interesting pictures • •
which were taken at the•A•C W 1N
Conference: ''at Lansing , Michigan ..
She and other. Institute Members•.
from this area 'attended in
September :1968. ' She also
'showed a few local pictures. Mrs',
Lorne Eadie on• behalf of the •
Institute presented 'Anne .with a
',gift in appreciation.,:.
The meeting. closed,'with the
''..Queen and Grace and lunch was
Served.
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