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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-02-02, Page 3WED.NiS •FEl, '2nd, 15a' . • `lFita. LUCKNOWt.SENTINEL, f,UCK.NOW~,.ONTA Q PAGE THREE ,�w.orlu*d� LUCKNOW Minister; Rev. G. A. Meiklejohn,, • Local & General FALL. FAIR, ANNUAL q, SUNDt,Y, FEBRUARY Oth 11.00 a.m.:"The Beginning o Good" . 12.15: . p.m., Church Schools: 7:Q0 p.ml. Mr..Elmer Unibach.. • Lucknow Presbyterian' Church •' =Rev. Wallace -McClean,. •Minister• SUNDAY,.FEBRUARY 6th !. 11.00 a.m.€ .Morning Worship.. Sunday ',School Following.: • Service. y _ 3.00 p.m.: Erskine, Dungan. " non, 7:00 .p;m.; Evening Worship, .. ._E L.'ME TI 'ANNtJ�►, N+C T.ZIQN C H' R . H.E! � 1110„qui►„ 0 11!rl1.�I 04 1r1/r0-gwr `,- V 4)A!) 1 „i' Ftlat Officer S. M Reh'n on of Andre -4 -Gaunt' Allan Miller, , :. Rockcliffe RCAF depot ofSOttawa• , Frank Mc-Q`tiillin'•. Ashfield • Arn- is spending a thirty day.. furlougli',old Alton Roy Alton Oliver Mc with her, parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Charles; Lucknow, Alex Andrew;' Howard Robinsons S. B. Stothers, L. C. Thompson, Mrs, ' Wm.G..'Armst W. A. Schmid, S., E. Robertson, W :Armstrong- was • Jack` Henderson, Bert Ward. Associate Lady' Directors—Miss J. Lyons, Mrs, R. G, 'Martin, Mrs,' Thos. ,Todd,. Mrs,- Harry. •Laois,: Mrs;. Jas. Webster, Mrs., Philip Stewart, Mrs. F.. G. Todd, Mrs. MacIntyre, Mrs, W,•-A..1VIi1 ler, 'Mrs. George . Kennedy, 1Vlrs. Oliver I Charles, Mrs. Jacob: Hunter} Mrs_ .Fred McQuillin, Mrs1 Andrew. taunt,, Mrs.`Got= don • Kirkland and presidents of worn•en'.s Local' organizations;' Calf-' Cluh14aders; George;Kenl : nedy and Tom ' Todd... Collectors, Qlivgr McCharles,'•and Toni Todd;, auditors, Charles Webster and M. L. Sanderson Lloyd Irwin :..and. • Allan Mac- Intyre were appointed delegates to the Fairs Association • conven- ing in Florida, }• tion in Tor9nto next. week', • Recoinrnend Ladies' Executive Cliff MacMillan and.: daughte?e The. meeting recommended' that -Christine;-and Jirrr .MaeMrllanof St Catherines spent the week- end: with eek-exd:.with „their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J..L., • MacMillan., On their returnthey were, accompanied -in London, for a couple ,of weeks due to the illness of her daugh- te9r•in-law, Mrs. Percy • Welsh, who had to: undergo surgery. Mrs. Victor Kannipin•aird Mari- lyn returned to Kitchener. Sun- day, after' spending,, a, week with' cher . parents, Mr, and: Mrs. Cyril Campbell, . Misses Norrne Kilpatrick .and Mary ' Jane` Sharp 'of . Western University • spent the week -end: .with ...the former's parents,, Mr. and Mrs J: S. Kilpatrick Master Tommy.Harlton is -visit ing with his grandparents, .Mr: and Mrs, Cyril. Camipbell, while his 'parents;.. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Harlton, St. Marys, are holiday - the associate lady directors meet and form their 'own executive, It was felt :that .in.this way the lad- ies would take ,a .more: active part. in the: affairs 'of the Society; and -by Mrs. Jim MacMillan and: -son ,thew was no doubt,:that the David, who.•had' spent a ,week Y. would. '_make- an'important• con here; tribution to ronin the lair, improving , Mrs. Anson Ruttan of Corrie; 'particularly_ ; in -the indoor. -sec- who ' had • been ill With a heart tions. 'nnual.•'meetin of'- the .condition is'convalescin .at the: Mrs. Fred ,M uillin and Mrs. The a g. ., g cQ ,. Zion' congregation was` held . in home of her."daugiter, Mrs..Lloyd the:, Maclntyre , were•. named to. callmeeting church on Tuesday-'afiterttoon Ashton. � . •�' . ' a � ` of the:•aaidy dir-� :. January, 25th:.. iiev..,;Dickinson '• . • ectors ,to discuss the recommends- • opened the meeting •with 'prayer Russell Swan, Ddtiglas and Bruce and.'reports` were', heard` from- all departments of :the church.: Hackett, John Hunter, Mervin The. members -of -Session forTthe -ItitchiefIvan- 'Cookk; Davrd--Kink-= following year .are:` George Hun- land,;: auditdrs ,Gordan .Kirkland. ter, Jacob. Hunter and. Frank:.Rit Wm.; `Wm '.GHunt er, Parsonage t:r:u:Gs. cine; Stewards ,Chas.: Wilkins, tees:Gordon Ritc ue;Win. WmHa1m, Lloyd Hu'nterChas. Hunter, organist Mrs. • Peter Andersen, Peter Cook; ; Earl 'Swan, ;;Cool{; 'assistant organists, ` Mrs: Raynard, °Douglas Hackett, D. A :. 90th' Fair •Comiiig Up: } The will this 'year�� ark -theT 90th- -ann ial� ~faij -fair --Dates' „set :Were 'the last Tuesday • and Wednesday in ,September ;the 27th 'and 28th:, . Propose Cattle 'Shed George• , Kennedy proposed that 'Gordon Kirkland, Frank; Ritehie Wesley Ritchie, .Ma'rl'erie Ranter, consideration be given . to. the ;Sybil Barger; choir leader, •.Mrs. . building' ofanopen cattle. shed Peter Cook r; recording .• secretary; ;:on the Fair 'grounds, :and the .sec meta' ' instructed t to write '..the Coak Marshall • GYbsonDickinson closed the meet-: .Seaforth Society toabtain, i. rn. Hackett' 'John • ohRitchie, Ushers ing` with .• .ra ' er•:••-- :' formation as : to the .: cost df :their PY,v. Trustee's:. Lloyd. Hunter, Nelson Raynard, Harvey " Ritchie.: Jim :Hunter, Allan '`;Ritchie,. Peter. 44111111"411 at If -1111111r21116. .4•1111111 '17,1111641 Illif v\ t A 111111 V' .14 f4111/ 1.111'' ®®_ lf� • 111111111a. II l11.71f®lq ■ L"J a..48 1��i" (o•cc ,ri?RADBMA7 R$,Yew SEPOY 5 $LOO STORE DRY GOODS • LADIES 0.42 CHILDRENS WEAR CHINA -KITCHEN UTENSILS•GREETING.CARDS tritootz, TOILETRIES a.�ITOY S <Pk.. 108W LUCRNOW; ,ONT. 108W • Shed. , In :stressing the need' for a steel- ter, Mr. Kennedy "referred•..to •the Condition ' of the cattle ground last Year., which was the worst.place :e had ever tied. cattle,' and, was; a disgrace. • Discuss Club Projects In re:.appointing Torr; Todd and a "14,M years ago had made its' George Kennedy- -as ..�Calf.. Ciu1$ apparent in the common- g it : for. : ,.r.: l'efigc4 alongt ' e .after.. leaders they were, complimented � y . for their efforts; -and' -interest :'in. Norval ..Stewart expressed' the' ast ars::MKennedyr::' pointed' ( ppinion•`that a .poultry club. .w :'ouid • to the success 'last. year of Luck= he ' an, islet.' A' club of, this type. - -. -has-°-.o p erated�~ at -the -Ripley -fair . notiv-Club-members-at•both•�Wallt-.� p Ott • ,and` the ' - o�x al e Stated e R t that:' Same. `ot : the , older mem triers. would 1be•' dropping out of Chub work • this`, year, ai.id . urged the directors ` t'o' Make ': contacts in their. ow ' localitY, urging Young1 club'.pro1ectmi ht dereadily ar ganiz ed, A :decision:. as to ' what,rojects°x ,project's,. otherthan the Calf Club • would' lie sponsored, Was left over to a. obtained. :at home, • and ' it was later' meeting:' riot °`necessary to be at the top to benefit from Club work.' Mr, Kennedy also: laid stress on' heif- er ;calves as they • remain ' inthe • Community,. and contribute • to: stock. improvement. He also suggested a swine club, recalling. that a similar, project and'. resulted in a ,tremendous . Poultry . ezihrbit. .. • Numerous ntrles at the. Luck - .e nowfairlast year, were made •b Y a y Children, Which indicated that, ... a :folk.: to, take' 'UP lub ::.work.. ` r• _• , i' t. M.Kennedyit � was o said �. necessary .•to go out.; and buy •.,a calf. A:good One • could . often . be ,-1V4-• 'VIVA' W. i UttOV'S:Mt Ma314-1 Sale n:+ s aturd'ay 11 d�nii Iecia*S ere ' Aire Two; SFecai>;: ,for, the Week fr . ..1. Ly. the piece • E I�L Specials Y rr— hen% the e'alarm•dock', rings the'. dust -infer o is receiving heir change will get' their money back and their • There i'vill be' at.ie4st TEN FRES during the Sale.: yTie 54, Lucknow ".ti ,Y.` d► w 1✓V�,�tt1ti~,,��'►,y,1y1c~`i:* j*AO1 4ti.&" S. **'rtar`'!.�+F'``"''`'ti r: • lo