The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-02-09, Page 3WEDNES17,4Y, FES; 9th, 1955.
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SUNDA'ir,,, FEBRU&R' I3th.
11,00 a.m.: "The 'Greatest
Single Desire"
12.15 .p.m4 Church School.
7.oe p.M.t "Lovers Blessed".
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.Presbyterian • Church
Rev. Wallace McClean,
Minister
SUNDAY,.' FEBRUARY 13th '!
li,0 aMorning Worship.:
Sunday School 'Following.
Service. d`
3.00 P.M.: ;Erskiiner :Dungan,
non.
THE LUC>NQW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,' ONTARIO
KJNOSBR P GE '
Of:L ti-
don wasat her home here over
the week -end
•Mr. John McKipnon, Miss Anne
McKinnon and: Messrs., Sproul of
Winghazn visited at the.. home of
Mr, and Mrs. Jerry O'Cgnnor re�
cently. , . .
Mr, John `O'Neill returned to
hishomehere on .Saturday after
'ode Week in. St.' Joseph's 1;Iospi.
ta1, f ondon,. -
..Mr, Jos. Murphy and Jack
Fitzgerald .of Toronto $Rent the
week -end here. • • •
Interment ' took place': here : on,
T uesdiy last.. at 4 .;porn. for the
late Jas. ..Wallace, •in St.., .Joseph's
cemetery; vt ti -R-ev i -ather-• ya
V rickt. conducti ` . •`
y ,nog, the'aurial ser-
vices, Mr,. Jas.. Wallace, Mr, and
Mrs. Victor Feeney, *Mrs and Mrs.
Jos. Reid•, of Toronto, Miss Anne
Walliace • and Mr; Michael ' Wal -
1
Bowler of •Toronto,. Jas.'' Sinnott'
of Gorrie and Mr. John F�, Siil�li�
,van of .Toronto were among those`,
who attended the funeral from.
a lstal-ce. • ° .
Miss. • Mary, Sheridati,,who spent
last week • in London, •.rettitned, to,.
ace of. Chicago, Mrs Jas M.
7:.00: p.m. 'Evening Worship. ;
..rs,r...o..ru..M.o+�nt�rwrq�u...a.�..rin•
BORN • ••
n am .Hosi al
DAHIVER�--in W'z gh p to
on: - Sunday, . February 6th 7 to`"'Mrr.
• aid Mrs. John Dahmer ro Luck-
• now, 'a daughter, Patricia: Ann;
•,SWAN In. Victoria`. Hospital,
London,: on ,.Tuescj'ay., • February
lata' to Mr. and `Mrs: Wzn: Swan
t.Ruth , Anderson), , a daughter,•
Barbara': Ruth. ,
1
cher. home here on Saturday.
Mrs: .Martha O'Neill"and Mr.
Michael:O'Neill visited with rela-
tives •in °London •during .the past
week
.Mrs•.' Jos. O'Keefe :and 'b b p son.
� ay
returned . to their'' hMnie here oh
Thursday frown ,Sots Joseph's hos
pitap,. London.:
• 1V Ir and Mrs'' Norman O'Con-
nor and'• John. O'Connor .visited
,with Mr,' and' WS...Gus Kinahan
in Londa' n on :Sunday.
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. Frank' Barkweil... has returned.
home'.from'London.where hewas
hospitals ecl for a check-up.;
Joseph
Jos h is ill with
, pneuainonia at the home of .his
daughter Mrs, W,', E. McQuaig.
Miss. Annie' McLeod ,r„eturned
ori\ Thursday after spending the
past 'six :weeks -with relatives. in
•.Clayton Alton'has been off the
milk route for a few days, being
laid up with a touch of , pneu
m4na. '
Mrs,' i1. L. Jennings is confined
to bed `. through illness at. the
home ,Of her, •Mot'her; Mrs. C.'.
isaw e
-a r nce of Gorrte
•
Mrs. ,Alice McKenzieis visit-,
ing, her broth -et,. Wesley Hedley
and Mrs; Hedley of Glamis,, Mrs,
Hedley Just returned from; Vic-
toria Hospital, London. •
Mrs, Janet :Mills illas. returned
after bw
of •
t o months the in Victoria.
Hospital, London;' .and is; corival-
escing. at the home of her sister,
Mrs: "'Austin .Solomon.
Mr. and .Mrs l `Wrn. Dawson of
Whitechurch , and Mr. - _and ';Mrs.
Wes ' Tiffin of Lan `side
spent -
Sunday
pentSunday with<'Mr. an.Mrs Alex
Pardon.
Mass, Flora;; Andrew, ;has been
hospitalized°in. 'London for : eight
weeks froman attack of jaundice..
She is . improving, and :It. , is ex-:
petted:: she, °mill.. soon. be; able to
come' home.
.Mr. and Mrs. RedY ers •Johnson
were . recent visdtor: in Galt with
Mr.: arid. 'Mrs. Gue ' "r itchell. and
on': their • return w accompan-
ted., by .Mrs. Mitchell and. daugh
ter Paan; lwho—spent-aLfe-w :days..
here
"Mrs John . MacLeod, age:.' 90,
'has .ibeeni,- quite ' poorly soflate and.
last` •Thursday. • was taken to
Wingham , Hospital, . for • 'treat-
Ment• after' 'taking: a bad spell;
"-She was;°somewhat stronger' the
• first~sof the 'week. .
K><
itchen Sets -
Chrome
END TABLES
LAMP AELES
COFFEE'. TARES
LAMPS ,"
,Etc.
: Pararriount Women's • Institute'
meting ';will be held at the home
of Mrs; J. Henderson on` Febru-
ar.y: 15th. Roll call, `. Horne Rem-
edy"', Miss. Joan. Corinaek; public
health ' nurse, will be present to
etre a' talk: Current events by
Mrs.. Fr ,Martin,' program, Mrs.
:i. '.MacKay aneMrs. Ensign.
• The regular. . meeting `of .Luck—
' now Women's Institute ` will, : be
held in:. the Recreation Centre on
Friday °evening • .at. ,8.00• o'clock:
The, roll call will be answered:
by a treat for. •theBaker:HOMO:
Valentine. exchange; guest . spea'k-,
er, hostesses;' Mrs:. -..J: W.'.Joynt,
Mrs. .A, Sutherland, ;Mrs. Edna
Rob'inSor.
OLD ,'COL'ONY REVIVAL,.
Possibly the • • last' chance of a
lifetime to complete your ser
vice of 1847 Rogers Bros Old
Colony clesigri` Silverware,— 014ers
taken to,' February 25th for Fall
delivery:. Wn A.' Schmid, Jewel=
ler.
SIXTH AND NINTH:
The Six, Line Euchre.Club- timet•
at the home of Mr. and,.Mrs. Jas
Wilson with six .'tables • playing,
and prizes going. to .Mrs,. .John„
Finnigan and Mrs. 'Harvey And-:
erson,__Sohn Finnigan and Harvey
'Anderson. r
• .Central Farrn Fortino held their
weekly meeting on Thursday. •ev;
•ening of last aweek in the 'school
with Whitechurch and Prosperity
Forurns , joining with 'thorn.' The
Huron County' Federation pro-
jector was used t� show the fol-.
loving , interesting ,films: News
Reel, Hunting with a Cara
Ey'q• Witness, •Searching for a
Horne International Plowing
•Match Luncb was •served,
"information ' i Key `to Public
?iteititit ns'' was the; topie for dis-
`tlisc•uisioit for 'tho Fern Forum'
at. Monday nirht':s•. meeting held
tie Howse of Mr aril lVlrs John.
Fhirigan, Mr: Campbell Thomp-
�o, , w ho. was, to have addressed'
'
• the matting,• wke, • unable to al•
tend hitt sent pail iiatere: frng let,
tor which- was read Mr. 13111 Kin-
ahttnand iV�k1 Prawn Smyth were
�4 itsners "at progressive euchre/
• [Lunch was. erved, the next
F meeting, Feb:nary 4th, will be
,'hold at the libme of Mr, and Mrs.
' t Wallace Wilson.
•
dies' and Men's Wear fashion > Millinery
PHONE 84, LIJCKNQ.W .
reC1earartce..
Just completed inventory so have many odds to clear at
reduced prices ,. . real 'bargains ; . now is the timne.
. to buy a dress at
-$2:00 ' $5.00, • $10 00
ood size range and colors,- regular. 'to $19.95,
Raek of .Skirts $1.00
Hats ,,, .Half Price
Brassiters, reg, $1.00 59e
Corselettes:Oat Price '
Girdles'less, thn mcost
Nylon :SUPS. $3:.00
y
HOUSEDRESSES -- .$2.98- .to K98.
dew .Shipment: of Housedresses at $2.98'. to $4.98. These. are
print and the ever popular . Tropicano• dresaes.
• . New': snateiriais, all sizes:
''PRY.CLEANING P. HONE' FOR ;PICT UP'
UL. OS
R S CORNERS
The co mmwiity. extends syni,,
pathy:to the 'relatives• of Frances
Oberle -who'.passed. away in' Pres-
ton on: Monday:' Mrs. ' Oberle •was
the former, Mary Collinson' of this
community
Wie are ."glad • to report hat
Mrs: ,Chas.. Schumacher, was able
•to. ;leave Wingharn•.:Hospital : on
Thursday.. She was brought to:
the. 'home of her son and daugh-
ter in laww;'' Mr.: and Mrs, John.
Sch:uniael er.-- •
•• Miss 'Helen Schumacher •'spent
Wednesday afternoon' •with Mrs
Frank .Brown: : `:
We . are'sorry. to 'report that
Mrs. Earle Hodgins is confined to,
her .bed. Hope for a speedy re=
covert'.
Mr. `and ';Mrs. Toin: 'Hodgins
spent Tuesday evening with '.Mr.
and Mrs. 'Art. Hodgins.'.
- 1VIrs. Annie MacKenzie' of :Tees
water is, spending some time with
Mrsi Earle Hodgins. •
Mr. and Mrs Everett"Whytock
and children spent Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Alex'W.hytock and
family• .. •
Mrs.. Tom 'Stewart spent last
week in Kincardine visiting . mem -•.
bei:sof her family, 'Mr., and.`Mrs.
Ralph. Goesei and children, 'Mr..
arid Mrs Gerald Stewart and'
Mr. and Mrs.- Arnold Wilkie and
fa_inily,;.an12(7.
s .
Mr:d Mrs. Oreille W
Mss.' Mary 'Wall and' Mr: James.
Wilson:were•Sund.ay visitors With.
Mr. and ---13,1r§. •'I.c r1 'v Wall and
Donnie spent °Sunday with ` Mr.'
and•. Mrs. Eli Morgan. and 'Fred-
die, Teeswater.
Mr: and. Mrs. Waiter Schuznach--
er and' children of Walkerton and
. and Mrs.- Jag: •Wraith . were..:
Sunday 4 visitors. with
• Mrs. John ' Schumacher az d el -
en, and with • Mrs: Cas:. Schu
reacher. •
• Congratulations' to/Mr, . &_:
�' ..: r. Mrs:....
Everett Wyh • tock'.on` the birth Of
.daughter : in:'Kincardine Hospi-
tal ' on :Monday . morning; Febris
.ate 7th.
• Little Garry and.. Larry Why-.
tock are spending some time . With '
;their .grandparents, .Mr..- and':Mrs
Alex Whytock
FORMER RESIDENT;
PASSES IN: DETROIT
• Word ,has been received here
of :the:•' death of'':a. former. is uck `.
nowite, Mrs..Walter Treleaven,
who • passed:" away in' Detroit on
;Wednesday, January 20th.. 's44-
Was.
he,Was• buried, in' .Detroit .' the fol-
loWing• Saturday.. •.
Mrs: , • Treleaven • was formerly
Ethel ' Maclaren; • daughter• of -the
late Mr. and Mrs:.Peter, MacLar
en Her. father was tri :the livery,
and ;bus. business.
:Twos•. sisters, Helen .•and• Jean,
are "among' .th&survivors
Mrs. Treleaven visited here -last
year and at a' gathering • of ' old
friends .'wer'e two others , who •
;have since'then' passed. on: Mrs
bora .'1VMacken2ie ''and Mrs. Jessie '
•Nadi%ries.
family.:. ,• w
Sunday visitors at the horne of �a e
Mr, ..and Mrs. Toni; Stewart vele ti, ;ands , ' Ives 1
Mr. and rs. ralddStewart, •
Misses Ellen and Walterine Wilk-' •ant:n r.P!ep and ..
ie an" �.' � •T u a •are k"
bausted solei because body lacks iron.' ' new
run, vitality, try suck Tonic Tablets. Supp '
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d Florence Pierce and .Mr ho. s was of couples wed , Worn-out, er
Art Rolson, all of Kincardine, .and • • li •y o T • T lal L
Mr. and Mors .Ronald
e. s. es
,'Stanl'ey, • iron you, too, may need'for pep; suppleren-
and 'George. ofKinloss° r3 doses Vitamin •Btt °Introductory or. get-
` I acquainted"0, size'nuly.6OI •At all druggists.
Mr: and Mrs: Milford Wall and
,-.6•••"•&•}w.•1•,:d. ..•M.r....r..d►,.■imomm.11 ousimbilisi,ouro.mo(rassommonlos,1.61.I ,N1moiMlNrll
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1,10,1.4161‘5, Ans.
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