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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-03-15, Page 11PURPLE GROVE • Y. Mr ... and Mrs. Don .NIcCosh • were Thursday :evening visitors at the Stuart Lane household... Mr's. Audrey. Schandler ; Mr. BANK FINANCE RATES e.g. 36 months at 11.78% on new and used' models ** USED cAlt-SpECIALS 20 — 1971 models such as. Chevrolets, Pontiaca Tempests, Le Mans, Fords, 117ustangs, • and Valiants 10 — 1970's in various models, Chevs, Pontiacs Plymouths, Fords ad Valiants 6 1969 Chevs, Pontiacs and- Fords 20 1985 - 1968 Models • P .1969 FORD Country Squire 9 passenger stationwagon 1968 FORD Custom 500, 9 passenger stationwagon USED TRUCKS 1970 FORD 1/2 ton, pickup, 6 cylinder, standard transmission 2 1969 G.M.C. 1/2 ton pickups, V8 automatic 1968 FORD. F600 cab -aridthasis 1968 G.M.C. 960 series' with 366 engine, cab and chassis, 18,500 rear e'nd 5 — 1968 CHEVY Vans, automatic transmission 1968 G.M.C. 1 ton pickup, V8 1967 FORD Van A number of Econoline and -Chevy Vans from '64 to '67 standard and automatic transmission Brussels. Motors BP Service Station - Phone 887-6173 Brownie News On 'Tuesday, March 7th the.. 13rownies, began their meeting 'with 13rownie Ring. ,Betty! Stanley wag' our Fairy Queen. Inspection- . was fora clean handkerchief .• " and the Brownies hopped .their.. Fairy 'cold:. • Snowy Owl then presented Suzanne Kiikland with her Golden,. Bar and. Deborah bolt recciyedher S.econder Stripe .from Tawny-Cwt. We closed. BrOwnie Ring; with Brownie 'Prayer. ... . At •Pow Wow Brenda Phillips. showed three things she .ha'S lead). .for her. craft badge and •Betty.' Stanlev showed two articles for craft. Barbara Hackett read.hcr, During-work period' Barbara ' Haq•kett.paSsed her test for.con- ducting two.singing garries. Eliz- abeth Wilkins, Betty Stanley and Marian Raynard.passed their test for skipping -bac kwards. Betty . Stanley sang. God Save The Queen for Tawny Owl. . • . .We .ciosed the meeting with Taps and the- Brownies- leaving by the -Arch. - I . • ro b: nd N r. ed ieet e th hid !1-. pHESDA.Y. ,/ 'MARCH. 15th, 1.972 The March Meeting- of ooted Church Worn-en wa mbs he ers ld }at the Church With 24 me resent and 4 children, pres Idea, Mrs, Jiro Hu ant ed the.meeting with a ve hymn rse o 2$8.Was sung , followr~l by the Lord's Prayer being repeated lauiosnis.o.' 'Mrs. V; I'lackett in charge of the Vey ot ion!:. has s. Donald Hackett -read the Scripture, followed by a ity1111T. 0.5..11 A. Hackett gave. the Bible Study on Deborah., Idilow _ ¢db)sorne questions and a clos , . • Ing.Pra)er ' During the business portion of the, meeting 2 group cncilts were, turned in, also-Mrs. Inn Hunter . showed us a quilt she had. made e 4 - for the Society . A naive • Sunda) is set forlun , -with the Augustine: following Tuesday , Junk :fork Garden Party , • Mrs, War- renZinn showed the ferns which The March meeting. of St. Aug- floe been.purchased for the. front ustine C. W.L. .was-held on Tues- day of last week .in•the Parish pf the Church. -Mrs. -Reg Broome --Alleged that articles for the lIall.with tenmernbers present bale be.brought out to the - April and Father Cassano as the spirit.- meeting. Mrs. Charles Wilkins ual director. VOLLEYBALL read the Trinity Tattler". 'The meeting.opened with pray- long awaited game' took'., "-. . wasmuch:enjoyed.-- NITS. 111.1111 f' I er led. by Pr,. Cassano with•Mrs.. place on Thursday., March 0 when had the Study. Book on ,SOnthern - - Joe Frank the staff played againSt the- bovs.en,.president , in the the . Miss Connie hickey ready volleyball team. The first ga me Africa and presented a shOrt filar . on t e Congo,: Maly A MIL.ILO _corre„spOnd-cn-0-e-i7-a4444..7.....4.... Was won by the'boys with a ,•• . . gavenerspeeall','"Attitudk.s and '• Nancy Stapleton gave the tr store of Is - In the second Enthusiasm'. 1:1)rrail9 game the staff won with score 7 was sung.. ifrer's report.. ,' and the meeting 'c losed• with pray Mrs. Raymond Boyle was ap- e's.4sot uncileo"nt t.sth et. poinfed to get the flowers for..the .othfelr.-)bo;ys10r.ea'111* feel that total altar for Easter.. First Holy Com- 'of points are..2,5 - 23-for the bo ys.. The judges.for the Apron Cola,- mullion for. our -children will- be Mr. Pitilayson and R.00i11 b were in est were Mrs. litn,Aitchcson and charge.bf this game,., Admission. held at St ,.JosePh's,Church , RossErrinton an re. Kings rbridge on Sunday, April 9th. wa*--- ' 'Two. home made quilts, went to the Red Cross; which • the lea gife—azeLgaing, to quilt,, • were dise.ussed in deta Mrs. 'Wm. '<Mahan gave .a. spiritual reading and „Fr, Cassano• talked -to,the ladies abOut the' sacrament of .penance,,- or r,econ.".- ciliatiohas it is ktioWn Lunch was. served and a social houro followed. SHUR• GAIN protection ff-ective-sanititz-ers SHUR •GAIN .GermAill for. Dairying ;The ideal iodine germicide sanitizer for dairying operations.. SHOR• GAIN Milkstone Remover and Acid Cleaner 'For the removal of milkstone, rust and mineral film in pipelines and milking equipment. SHUR•GAIN Chlorinated-Cleaner Controls disease causing bacteria in milk , handling equipmentind 'bulk tanks. SHUR:GAIN Gerin Kill for Hog and Poultry Sanitation For sanitizing and disinfecting buildings and _equipment Ideal for foot-baths- — %HAIN t2 ors ev. ie nd in v, d th port id the' yard J fo Je- ter ASSEMI3LY On March 3, Room Twelve and • Mrs, Andersbn presented their ,assenibly, The class opened their assembly with d Ca nada. For a Bible lesson the class recited a poem called "The Creation"; • was followed by a song called "Vest Bones". Later they sang "Obladie" and "I'd Like,to Teactrthe World to Sing". Three plays written by students in the class were then presented. The first play.was called "If you Can't Beat 'Em Join 'Eni." The Main actors were Mr. Duporte, brian \Cranston', Mrs. Duporte, Patsy de Graaf and Gertrude Du: porte , 149rie Deller. The second play was called "School Daze". The teacher in the play was Shirley Dougherty. The third play was called "Knock Four • Times"; The main actors were Fred J, Pancake , Jimmy MAC1(411101.1 .and Maggie , Jan- et Whytock. :-AaeLennali then gave out prizes to the win.: tiers of the Public Speaking tests. 'Next the class' sang "iley 'Jude". The assembly was • - * closed with "God Save the Queen' . HOCKEY -A liocke\ ,Barite between the 'girls hockey team of our school and of Ripley w.as played on Mon- day , March-6.. In the first period Ripley scored.- Our team thought they- were gbing .to lose until the end of the third period when 'Joyce Cha.niney scored a- goal. Soon after Janet MaePne -rson scored another goal. So Brookside beat Ripley 2-1.: announced the prize winningap- rons as follows; Special Mrs. KenAlton; Vial] Fancy . Mrs.• A, Hackett.; Large apron, Mrs. Alvin Alton; and short work apron Alvin Alton. Tbecommittee in Charge. serv7 ed.a delicious lunch . host 7 -ess-forthe-A-priThiticeting is Mrs, Jerry cranston. • and Mrs. Don McCosh.and Dick ' and Mr. arid Mrs. NIcEWan and boys .were Monday evening . supper guests With Mr.. and Mrs.- Bill Arnold of Ripley 'Mr.' and NIrS. ViCtOr Cawley . enjoyed a Saturday evening out. at the George Ertiersone. Miss ,Nancy Elliott of Sarnia and a 'girlfriend spent .the• week 'end with Nancy's arents Mr. and Mrs'. Earl Elliott. Any bod:y need their lawn cut'.' c. -Dore Won•herself a.. brand new.. power mower on the' CNNX radio "One" contest Saturday morn Ln Pnr.surc she will be a- -busy Little woman cutting down ever) - thing in sight come spring-. Eight tables -were iti.play at: .. the ear - pally I e trrth 1111111it centre on.. Friday evehing.• Conveners were Mrs.;.-N.lorley Scott and .Mrs.' June Elliott, they used a St. Patrick's theme and very successfully we may Add Ce-N.44-1-i-nicks-prize___W-inners were Corrine Bo'. le: -Dick.MCCcish , - Bob Emersdn, Mrs. Claude Dore Sr. , and Don Robertson., George. Harkness.reccived a gift for hav- ing the-closest birthday.. A "Bud" Hamilton AGENT FOR SP OIL-LTD. , GASOLINE — DIESEL = HEATING FUEL; AND OTHER FARM PRODUCTS 24 HOUR HURNER SERVICE PARTS 'INSURANCE TRUCKS RADIO EQUIPPED FOR SERVICE WHOLESALE —RETAIL DIAL 28-3006 OR 528.3616 "LucKtiow, ONTARIO le T r inity U: C W BROOKSIDE HAPPENINGS THE INCK140w SENTINEL. 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