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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-01-19, Page 2• TWO_ CUL OSS: COgNEit r ru Y met o' Botha_ y._Fa ,�' _ . .. 'n ht at the.honie of . Monde .. and. M . A Jatt!'es 'Wraith Lith. a good,a tendance; The' topi g- , , rioult. Fairs", was Most inter- esting nd Provided good discus- siion; We . think they fill an Tn- :portant place- in, the' . community, but thought, it would be better if the exhiibitors.,weren't allowed. to shoo the: ~same exhibit year after year. We . had., no criticism .to offer .• the 4-H clubs,..etc, but. thought it ;would be a good idea; • if: there Wes a class. for farmers' - ` to show' ordinary `stock.found .on. :. the average farm, We ,thought it. was a • good ea .have id � to -the •merrygo=round, . pony'rides, etc, , for amusement for the children,, as they need ., entertainment: Euchre and crokinole 'were play' ed after which Which was served. The next .meeting will beat the • home of"Mr. arid Mrs. Alex Why- tock. 'This meeting was' pbstpon- 1'HE Li:TCKNOW rig' LtTCKNOW� ONTARIO_ with. The cominuniity lwas.shocked on Sunday .morning: 'to • learn that Miss Tune. I iarrls hadibeen killed in a car accident Saturday even- ing. Tenets the 20 -year -Qld dao- ghter . •of %Mx.' and' Mrs. 'Albert Harris. She, had • spent the past two .years working in London and at the time, of the. accident was enroute home to: ,spend, the week -end, with her parents and. brothers [and sisters.. The' com- munity extends deepest sympathy to them. . w We' are 'sorry to report Mrs. Frank Schurnacher to :be confin- ed to bed; ,Hope you. will soon be better. Jean,a e sib Wt.:, Chas. Chas. $chu ?ahh..._ Walkerton .is" spending a feat► days,. -with 'Mr. and Mrs. ° Frank Schu= macher and family. Mr. and Mrs.: 'loom Hodigin$ Miss Irlma Hodgins, ' N mot,. :ored to St. Catherines the first of the 'week: The . community was well •rep zesented. at the reception for Mr. and llrs. • Jas. Haldenby at Holy, rood on ' Thursday evening.. The young ' couple were . - presented' With' a studio couch- sand a purse, Of, money. • Mr.. Jas, : Ilodgins. left on` Sun- . day to 'go' by, plane from' VIalton ''•to Vancouver ' -Messrs, Art Hodgins and Clay ton: ,Meyer represented •Bethany Farm:. Forum on Friday .'.night at s .meeting for .Culross' Tawiiship forma"' ;,at the • home; of Mr. and Mrs: Harold, McCormick,' Tees • interment was in, St. J "s Cemetery, InSsdge• . Friends or relatives attending the fun- eral from: ' a 'distance were, . iSS Elizabeth MoCarthy' 'of, ,f'etosk , Mien:.., Mr. and Mrs. Jack:Long and' m. Long of Detroit,' Mrs. Jack O'Malley of Detroit; Mroi& Mrs. Ai nbroso Lassen .of De �, Mr Jack Hussey of` . Colborne KINGSBItUDG Mt. :and Mrs.`Charles Dalton, Diane and Da,vid of Niagara' Falls, were• recent visitors at 'the home of Mr. and Mrs.'Terry : Dalton, ' Mrs. T... Dwyer and son:.Edward of Kinkora visited et the home of Mr, and' Mrs.. Done Frayne: last week.'" • ' Chris . Morebeck of Toronto visited at his home here recently.. ' Congratulations •to Miss' Ruth Keane. who has been successful in her examinatigns. as a Regis-+ tered :Certified Nursing Assistant at Wingharn Hospital Dr; and Mrs, .. Gilbert Frayne retur,.ped to their home .here af- f er. ' a ; two :. week visit . with rela- tives' in• Toronto. .' Reel, i Priv High` mass, was sung at St `Joseph's • Church on. Thugs day morning at; 10. a.Yn :for the late Pridgette MVIeCarthy, by Rev.' H. ° Van Vynckt, P.P..:The deceas-,= ed was the 'daughter of the late :1Vfri ° and.: Mrs. Charles McCarthy •and . was born _ in Ashfield ;,Twp•' Twp. • S ; athy is extended to th JoosseephppCourtney family upon the death. oftheir .father,, who died at Goderich Hospital on,,Tuesday, January kith after a short illness, following; a heart attack. SurYiv- in are. rive children, Mrs. Jas.. O'Neill ,(Ozella); Mrs. J. •Farrish (Mary); Mrs. R. Haddon (Louise) and Martin, .arid Patrick at 'home, _and_ ten_grandchildren All were ''present for the. ,funer-al, ,,except=: Mrs.. Farrish who recently re- turned to her home in Calgary. Requiem High mass -wnas •stung by Rev. ..:Father Van Vynckt, P.P. , on Friday morning at 10, a.m. with burial .in St. Joseph',s; ;ceX ' etery. Pallbearers were' John ,S. Daltop, John. Kelly; Leo Courtney, Ewart Jamieson, Wilfred Far: r.ish, Lorne' Parrish. Relatives from a distame present :for the funeral were Mr: a, , WEDNY:; 'JAT� 19th, 1954 •• 1,; Cotrltes,•= • oskorth . E, • ,Scholtz, -J. H. Laidlaw, • Gaunt, J, W... r'urdon, C. L. Mar- tiri, Sleightholme ande Rcoming Purdon. US` ,cr;� 'for the year are ;van and Rayr and Laia- laW, .Jack _Coultes• .and. Russ -d i urdo.n' Auditor3; `D. J,. M.' Moors, and:Ivan Laidlaw. Other busiue was dikti.ssed and the. ,meeting was brought to • a close with a prayer' by Rev. W. J. Watt. Lunch Was served and a social half hour was enjoyed by ..all, e �n Mr, Thos, N►er?Y who. has b M visiting With his daughter,. r. and Mrs. A, , ,Coultes ;returned tome on 'Sunday:. Mrs A. Coultes and Jack have :the 'Mumps; .moo: We are so'rry'to: hear, aVlr,n the McCiengahan ',is : a patient: i Winghain Hospital• with pneu- were rtonnlnat nonia •.., Sev.en candidates Visited me Durnin' and . �,;1'ed. for the office aTid:. l�allo'ted on, Mrs. .. Lo.r , tL ... Tlfrc resulting 'in.. Johrt Emerson being Kennedy and Pete. on "S'unday, appointed for hiS third., year as Master. other officers aro �i3'' ,follows, Vietar .'Ga�wley, Deputy :. OFF.ICEAI_ OF KINLOUGH 'L.O • On ;Tuesday evening of. last • week the annual of Kiri meeting t .,1b' 1 lough Orange Lodge 099 was, held wil . a ' good attendance, Worshipful Master. John' Enter- 'inn, part presided for the;, first of the meeting. As .this was .the first meeting. since the .renovat. ing of the hall, a good deal of business had to be dispensed, with i c 'h ; occupied considerable time. The. offices Were then all declared vacant. and Past County Master WM.' Haldenby presided for the installation.°•..of ;officers. 'John Emerson indicated his wish' to be; relieved, of his office ' hair- ink served twd Years, as• . Master... NvEmTEE NE Little Cameron MacGregor tnrned home' froin the' hospital pn Sunday alter having pneu- ",. We are sorry io hear that Bill, .Peddle is uride.r. the doctor's' care with' congestion of' thelungs. Mr: Jack.. Aitohison , is Spending: and Mrs. R.•Haddon, Flint, Mich., a few days in London.. . 'Jo's; Fitzpatrick ."and Kenneth of ,visited with the former'S Parents Mr. arid Mrs. Currie Colwelr The United Church held its an. and family.. visited at the; hothe ntial ., meeting' in: the. Sunday of Mr. and MrS., Donald MeCcish School roan Coif Wecineklay even, this, week. , ," *"., .. ., ... . in charge .of -the: Pastor, ,Ree, . Mr. and MrS. Bert Brown Mr. Breek of Bluevale; with Clarence Meclenagbari.. as sec.4reas.,, The SesSion far the ,cprning,year are: Clerk Rev. W; J. •Watthonorary 11.00 a.I Ch • 011ie 12,15 too p: stA fainily; Mr. and Mrs: Nelson 'Hel-. wig. Of Tiverton„. Mr. and, Mrs.. Ernest Walden.and,farriily; Misses members, R. •MeClenaghan W. R Lettie and Ada Gawley of Rip - 'Farrier -and Falconer;::Eldcrs;. were dinner guests of Mr., J.' G.. Gillespie; D.' J: 44. -Moore, . and Mrs.; Victor ParWleY„.: Thurs.; 86 years- ago; -but-in- later, years G. . arri , she made her home with het sis• wards: chairman, R. J. Laidlaw;- Week Mrs. Helen . Swan enter- The Alex Percy; ;Chaplain,.DOnald7Nft.- Claude Dore; tyler, 'Fred Guest, The 'Purple ,0i -Ove farin 'forum met at the home.'of Donald, Rob- • ertson last Monday 'evening and' Wak vvell attended, The topic fin, Mt, and. Mrs. Frank Dore:and family visited the lattees pars 6itsi Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brindley , : The Purple Grove Institute rrieetingwas held last Wednesday. lekin,.MeDonala en the arrival of .batey 'girl, .Marian Add, 11.06 a.1 Sund 7.00 II ,t'a,mily visited "at 'the home of -Mr. arid MrS..Ernest 'Walden of Bethel scheols and other business..dealt ter Elizabeth in ..Petosky, Mich. G. E. Farrier, Ed 'MeClenaghan, tained the W,A. of St Andrew s - on Friday evening.. ; • 'WOMEN S OVERSHOES 95 and $6 95 • Men's 10-ineh laced rtiblbers LACED .RUB.BERS. 'Men's. reel' lined - laced : rubbers .gegular .$8.95 • CHIL . OVERSHOES SLtES-4ALE.', PRICE $3.24 4 RSFIOE igen's buckle or zippered over- shoe's, black or brown. SALE PRICE $4•94 OTHER .1.t.INES OF RUBBER FOOTWiAR REDUCED. TO' CLEAR, PLEASE : ctiARdEs Caslii, 0 ly. : • SLIPPERS Women's slippers, .brekeze sizes, Variety of celors ana materials.. 2.44 Woinen's,MOCeasin Slippers, variety Of colors. . 1 One:Lot Children's Slippers,. .• ,Variety Of styles and eoloriV„. S. or oes sizes, With' half . parico or. corn. • 5PRIcE 4,94. • • DR:,ESStSHOESff- 11' WrN 2.1- PUMPS Growing Girls' flat. heel straps, piunps, -red,--blue $2.94 who : cone large Estal . soles, rubber heels:Regitlar $11.95' 0, $8 94 , ,.$ Men's and -Boys' Skate and 'Hockey Outfits. Limited .pairs.. • • aff St. Ptt 041 •• _ . Eine Footwear For All The Family 'Phone 149 LuckrtoW 4,, 104,1101k, •Wrottv