The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-09-10, Page 14THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, ,LUCKNOW ONTARIO • WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER
SOUTH KINLOSS reeman
Gravel Pit
1 3/4 Miles. West Of Dungannon
CHOICE CEMENT GRAVEL
CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL
SAND, 3',74 STONE, TOP FILL
FINE, MEDIUM OR COARSE
PIT RUN GRAVEL
ALL LOADS WEIGHED FOR YOUR ACCURATE )MEASURE
10 METRIC TONS -- 22046 LBS.
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Travelogue On
Canary Islands
Whitechurch W.I. Public Rela-
tions meeting was held in White-
church Community Memorial Hall
on Monday, September 8' with Mrs.
Wm. Rititoul hostess. The meeting
opened with Ode and Creed' with
the president, MiSs Merle Wilson,
presiding.
Arrangements.were made for the
Country Fair to be held in the hall
September ,27 - bake table, Mrs. T.
Metcalfe; garden. "Mrs. Lorne
Durnin; craft,' Mrs. Bill Rintoul;
white elephant, Mrs. Nettie Ross;
tea tables, Mrs. Garnet Farrier.
The sale is to begin at 2:30 p.m.
The daie of meetings has been
changed to 2nd Wednesday of each
month. October meeting will be
October 8.
DEAR FRIENDS: Thank you letters were received
from Ontario Dairy Princess for,
gift; get well from MisS Annie
Kennedy; for Bruce Tartan locket;
Mrs. Hazel Purdon; and from Mrs.
Elliott for catering for wedding
dinner. It was decided to buy a frig
for the hall.
The roll call 'was answered by 21
ladies naming a keepsake I intend
to pass, on to my family and its
history. ArticleS named were jug,
dust cap, picture plates, wash
stand set, cup and saucer, watch
chain, watch, lamps.
The motto - Living a life, is more
than making' a living, was given, by
Mrs. Wm. Rintoul. Living - one
achieves success, who has lived
well, laughed often and loved
much, who has gained the respect
of intelligent men and the love .of
little children, who has filled his
niche and accomplished his task,
who has left the world better than
he found it, whether by an
iiiiProved poppy, a perfect poem or
a rescued soul, who has never
lacked appreciation of earth's
beauty or failed to express it, who
has always looked for the best in
others and given the best 'he had,
whose life has been an inspiration
and whose memory was a benedic,.
tion. All should have a goal in life.
An old saying is - 1 wish you health
and wealth and time to spend, it.
Mrs. Dave Gibb gave a poem,
Senior Citizens. A sing song with
Mrs. Garnet Farrier, pianist, was
Memories,. Old Gray Bonnet and
When You and I Were Young
Maggie. Two contests were
conducted by Mrs. 11'..itoul. Prizes
for contests were Mrs. Bill GibSon,
Mrs. Don Ross, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs.
Dan Tiffin. Grandmother prizes -
oldest, Mrs. G. Johnston; young-
est, 'Mrs. Dan Tiffin; birthday
nearest September, 8, Mrs. Jim
Wilson; anniversary, Mrs. Garnet
REI-ELECT Farrier; newest grandchild, Mrs.
Jim' Wilson.
The guest speaker, Mrs. George
Kennedy, was, introduced by Mrs.
Rintoul. Mrs. Kennedy showed
slides of her trip to Canary Islands.
The flowers are abundant there
along with other fruits. The
buildings were beautiful, built
along the water's edge. The
mountains were every where in a
dark charcoal colour. The ways of
transportation ' were amusing es-
pecially the riding ,of camels.
Mrs. Kennedy 'was thanked by
Mrs. Lorne Durnin and presented
with a gift. The' Queen and
Institute Grace were sung and the
lunch committee Mrs. Don Ross,
Mrs. Wm. Gibson' and Mrs. John
A. Currie served refreshments.
FOR ALL YOUR LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLY NEEDS
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
MacDougall.
Denver Dickie was on a business
trip for Dominion Road Mchg. Co.
to Milwaukee on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Keit
with Mr. and Mrs. Doug
at Linwood on Sunday.
CE
Murray GAUNT 0
BRUCE
Sponsored by the Huron - Bruce Liberal Association
Young people leaving our area _
last week included: Betty Colwell
back to teaching in Stratford; Pat
Sparks to Western University,
London; Ruth Graham to Bob
Jones University, South Carolina,
and Mary MacKinnon to Sir
Wilfred Laurier University, Water-
loo.
After combined-summer services-
with Lucknow Presbyterian and
United Churches, regular service
resumed at South Kinloss on
Sunday with church at 9.30 a.m.
and Sunday School at 10.30 a.m.
We welcome any new families to
South Kinloss.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dickie attended
the Malleck-Temple wedding in
Kitchener. on August 30. The
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Malleck (Mabel Dickie) of.
Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey MacDoug-
all of Bayfield and Mr. and, Mrs.
Jack Needham were dinner guests
THE ELECTORS
HURON BRUCE
As this will be my last opportunity to reach
you by weekly press before Election Day, Thurs-
day, September 18th, I would like 'to, take this
opPortunity of thanking you for your kindness
and courtesy during the campaign.
I have met many of you but there are also
many I have not been able to meet owing to limited
time, but I do solicit your support and vote on
SepteMber 18th.
In the 13 years that I haVe served as your
M.P.P. I have endeavoured to do my best in look-
ing after the affairs of this Riding, and also promot-
ing at all, times the interests of Huron-Bruce. If
elected I Will continue to .do so.
Sincerely,
MURRAY GAUNT
GAUNT HAS
EXPER1EN
THE BEST MAN FOR HURON