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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-04-06, Page 5WEDNESDAY, APRIL ath, 4955. • li$11.;t6.• THE. LUCktNOW SENTINEL, LIJC QW„ONTAR10,-, .44,(01/44. :;•!.rcf.A. ONTAAAKE ME L know. what I'.1n, tklking about. No wise -man or -woman would .be .w,ithout. theerices of a trust company lainatters... concerning their estate—it's far too ° iinportant. So, take my advice, 'Write for, . the free booklet, ."Blueprint For. Your • •Farnily." It will tell you•a lot' you should • know about estate administratiOn.." • .. • :co HEAD OFFICE 372 Bay St.', TOrenta' .R • T I• 0 N BRANCH OFFICE , . .• 1-3 Dunlop St., Barrie ' 3,5 'Is MacPherson 4,typieal Scot?' all his shpuld 'Say he is, He's .saved I hood'. . . toys for his second child - CULROSS, CORNER$ I Held 'Shower Por Bride . The home of Mrs. Morley. Wall was the Scene of a 2 charming event on Monday. evening when friends . and neighbors gathered to shower ,Mrs, Harold Lamont (Marie Edgar) with 'gifts and good wishes. 'Mrs: Art Graham played the Wedding. music and Mrs. Morley Wallread" the ad- dress to the bride. Elda Wall and Mary Collinson brought"in the gifts. Lois."Halclenby read the attached Verses while Helen -Col- linson placed the . gifts.' They Sang. “For She's a Jolly . Good .Fellow",, -Marie thanked every- one . for. the IoveI gifts. With. Mrs. Frank Brown as chairinari a sifort program follo*ed: a con- test' by Helen Collinson and Mrs. Torn Hodgins; piano. solo by Elaine. Meyers; duet by Beverley and Doris Wall; jokes by Mrs. Frank Brown anda reading by Mrs. Tom .Hodgins. .Lunch was served and a social time enjoyed. • Several Of the members of 'Bethany Farm: .Forum •-joined with Documin' Forum in "a :bus trip to Hamilton on Wednesday. "ThY were the gues,,ts of the In- ternational Harvester Company. They were served dinnerand taken on a .conducted tour of the -faetOry, and twine plant. Every - .one reports a Wonderful trip. - . Mr % and MrS. Midford Wall & Donnie spent Friday •afternoon With Mr. and Mrs. :Eric Hackett and., family . of. Paramouzit... ' The .community *extends. sym- pathy to Mrs, 'Jas. Wraith' in the loss of her brOtherTin-law,. the. late' William :Keith, who passed sway ..in .-Wingharn, Hospital on Tuesday. • .. 13111y Wall spentSaturday' b XiN.Lou.cw •••••••I.•p••••••... Mr. anct. Mrs. Roy Schneller spent a few 'days with. Qwen Sound friends. Mr. and Mrs. William. Stauffer moved on Tuesday to 'Medford where he has secured employ- ment • ' .Congratulations to our new Township reeve, Mr. • Harold PercY. • ' Mr. and 'Mrs. Lorne Wall and .abse Of Lueknow 'Mc/4— day with Mr, and Mrs. William Wall., • -: .MISSWm.aie Percy, R.N., ,of Woodstock 'visited during', the week at her home' here. • Rey D J , Lane of 'Clinton and his grandson, Donny . Edwards, visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs; Malcolm Lane and .Mr.' and Mtt.. J. R. Lane. • . Come out and ..enjoy..thp play, 'the Grandpa's Twin Sister" in Holyrood .Hall. on Tuesday eir .inFg,arAmpri,.1012 ruihisth. from Kin TOwn,ship met on Monday ev ing At the Ilelyrood Hall. . Powers was :the guest spealc and told of the benefits of fa forums in; rural communities: :also .tOtiched. on the market scheme. Mr; Carman •McQui was :chairrnan-Tfor--tlielrolloW program; a short speech fr N42". Harold ,Percy, reeve •of. Township; mouth Organ in by.Messrs. Bill Stanley and T MacDonald; readings,. ,Mrs. B Nicholson, Mrs..• Don .1VIcCO Roulston,. Duncan Cam .bell.; violin W Stahl guitar • music, Gordon Huffm solos, Mrs. John Emerson, .Sand .Fallowing ,the Progr Shoot was played, Duncan Cam ell and. W. Arnold'eicpressed ren... loss en - Jim. er rrn He ing llin frig om the usie om ert sh, 13- ey; an; ra 13- ternOon with Donnie wall. t Mr:. and :Mrs. Ralph Goesel & s family. and 1.(eith. Goesel, Kincar-• Vi •dine and Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'Tif- fin .speni, 'Sunday. with Mr Mrs. ToStewart. • R Mr. and Mrs. Everett "White-. B head and Janet" of Teeswater vis- tu fled Sunday With Mr ..4 and. Mrs. 3,,v Morley Wall': and family., hanks to Rapid City for staging Lich a fine event. .The collection as. in. aid of the Red Cross. .The. guild Met. at the home of rs. George .Haltlenby with Mrs. onaldl:Thacker 'charge, Mr§:, ert read the :Strip.- re: The 'Word for the roll call as "heaven"..A booth was •ar!. ranged for. :A filmstrip• on: the work and ministry , of Our Lord I was shown after Which refresh- I sinents Were served. .1Virg: .ThoS. S- • 41 4tio' enter • 7 ..... ' • 0:4 $175. , ' •$75. • $19.75.. ,Come in today and find out how yoti .can win! Our 5: - 10eal,Prize in this fun -filled Contest is A beautiful Bridal- • Bell Diamond Ring, And the Manufacturer of Bridal from ihe new , ' Bell Dmi Diamond Rings s offering aonAl Prof-- .NatiizO ,‘ ' ' "A ' s;„.....07,L=Lifiaziriptioon,-al-the--Waldorf" .,--..41-74-1161-e--2weel-virilVeNv----- , . • OF DIANI0/4,1D RINGS York with all expenses paid..Ytiu have'tivo chances to - • win, so come in now for your entry form. If you Jive , out of town, inst write HS and we will send you an entry', • , form and complete details:, * 1 ' • 411." ' b • -thic4..jewollety LuJcnow?hon1 67r Store Hodgins. will be the April ho tesS. , Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ball. an daughter Charlaine were week end. visitors With. Mr: and Mr ex 'Percy_and farinly. . Thp first Meeting HMDENBY ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE Armaturealiiii:Fteld Winding arttsb4Beariingst Repairs to Fractional and Integral . • Horsepower Motors, Also Electric Fans, Vacuums; Clipper, Drills, Etc. ° IIALDENBY ELECTRIC Kinlough Phone Ripley' 11f -r-29 • • , lifONUNIENTS ELTON EMORIALS WAL:KERTON WC are the only 'manufac- turers in this part of Ontariooe. hig4 Class monuments who intpOrt grate from the •Old Country in the rough by . the'carlead and process from the rough • . to • the , `finished • monument. NA) 'middleman. When choosing a monument come and see one of the largest selections in Ontario.' . • Established over -sixty years.. . . Write or phone• Walkerton and reverse charges. SKELTON MEMORIALS . . WALK.F;R*)N of the girl s. OBITUARY Murray i ,With the. aSsistant,":-Mis§ Elim l.lo ire taking the 'Milky Way :- .. „A. , course was held at the home o the leader, MrsP 'Percy, :also present, Following • i the election of officers; president Shirley . Co•ngrarn; :sec., 'Barbar Murray; .:Press ".repOrter, .8and on. the methods of meastfrink •-esh.t.ii, en tSH-Welie. ". Served. --4-13-‘ the hostess. • The second triatipg of as( girls as 'held at the •lieme of Erlaia Perey; The' rollcall was gOdci Ts. P,„ A(. ,Mlirray showed •the propel' Amethods of . pa,Steuri'zing milk. Joan. Sutton 'and 'Marion Percy reviewed the lastlesson op_paSieutiza-ti on, ofili„.,--Erlma, Percy .and 'Donna .Nicholson made •a ..milk dish. Stlirley,.Con.- grarn will be tile : next hostess, The class, With their leaders, vis- .ited 'the Andrew dirt at; Luck:, now: Each girl Was giveri a bot • tlel of chocolate.'rnilk ' Master Bob Forster, grandsOn of Mrs,'3 W, Colwell,' had .hiS leg: fiacttired on Saturday at hit farm .home near Mr. Jim Hodgins,. Jr., returned hoetne from Vancouver Where.. he pent. the winter• months. Miss, tonna NiehOIS011 4 sPent. the week -end with: Mary .Mc - Cosh, Purple .Grove, • Mr. land Mrs, Don Gillespie and Ronnie. 's -71-(7r—rs, -Catherine..liewitt. return- "A well kridWn and _highly es - f teemed resident of .Glamis in the • , person ", of Mrs:, Wesley Hedley. a passed away -on Sunday morning, • s March 20',, 1955, . at the home of , her daughter and sonlin-laW,,Mr. a and. Mrs . -James 'HuSk. -.Con, 7,, a Kincardine Townshipin her 77th fre-r-a—.4•ei-igfify 'illness. • The late Mrs. Hedlev whose :den, name W -Martha ;Ellen 'Gibson, a ;daughter of the . late., • Mr. and ' Mrs.' George • Gibson,. . pioneer residents of . Greenock Township, N.ivas horn on the North: • 'Line, incardiVe7ToWnship in *ay 1878. 'Following her mar- riage to tr Wesley -leciley she and • herhusband farmed .on '.Cen. 6, "Greenock, until about twelve ears ago' -whe.rr--thPY • -.retired from their farm ..and.'rnOVed , to the Village of Glarnis to make their home.. Deceased. was ef. bright,. cheerful •disPosition, , kind neighbor ' and friend. • She was a faithful member • of • St. Matthew's Anglican church, . and '...was -:active in all • church Work,.. and •also in• 'the. inissionary Work of the church there and, While in Glarnis also associated herself with the rn sioriary work of the. "churches' SurV.iving to mourn her pass - ed to Kinloss after visiting with; Mr. and Mrs,'Gporge Graham.' Mr, and Mrs, Currie Colwell, Bruce and Betty and •mrs. Bushell, .visted Stindav With • M4. J. W. (Colwell, Friends here were 'saddened to hear of. the tragic death of 'Eric Clayton, son of Mr, •and ,Mrs: Herbert Clayton, Con. 2: Huron.. Mrs.,_qay_toLL,„,..wAtAhe;.„401=21.e.x..:4A. *CralW-Mills and ,taught at S.S. No: 3, ' mg besides her so -owing bus:, band are' three sons, iviervvn Of Glanns, , Charls of •nervie, the Old:. home, tor, Marietta, Mrs.: Jaincs •of •.Chaltriers.. One on George passed away' in intanc,. six grand' children and one. Novat., gtandchild also survive. • '`.The, :funeral: service Was heIrj on Tuesday fte;71100n at St, Matthew's Anglican Churdi, Xin- gart with, the • Per. John Pr(181' Of ei vie c:ofidufeting the serviee A.S'SthtOd by Rev.. r..IVIACSweof ,844.,1241114.114tet*yteliorrehttrettw--idom Interment .vkl'as in S911th XinloSs• Cemetery.' •• a -0 r for • 10 0