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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-04-20, Page 8• • r.� r •r: PAGE EIGHT BID FARE.W'ELL, TO HODGINS FAMILY { (KINLOIIGH NEWS) • On Saturday 'evening the:rate-. payers of • S,S. No. 3,w 'gathered. at 'the 10th .Selhoo1 for a farewell party for the Hodgins family, who have left the community and taken up residence in London. Euchre was played and dtiring the lunch. hour Mrs. Roy Graham ,. read An address .to' the Hodgins, • expressing• regret in hearing of their• departure from the th and on behalf of the Section Mrs. Grant ECkenswiller - .made = the . presentation of " a beautiful, tri- light, ' .Maurine thanked everyone on behalfof Vera.' and ,'Ellwood and all were invited to come to London and a welcome ' would ,awaitthem at 983 Dame Street. • THE • LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LU.CK,N'.OW, •ONTARIO' Following is the address: Holyrood, Ont., April 16, • 1955 Dear -Maurice; Vera and Ellwood,, Having learned of your inten- tion to maker. your home in 'Lon- don,' we felt we .could, not let you go •without , Some small' re- Inembrance from your 10th Con, neighbors and friends,, of S.S. No. 3. You lyfaurice have spent your ,entire life time here and Vera, since you .came here a happy blushing bride. " We will all miss you. at , ocials and. any worthwhile thing our'. _community •you,. :ere each . ready and, willing, to do your part. We• realize our :loss, is another's ;'gain, You 'will. 'make, new friends in your` neW ' location We, ak you 'to accept this little gift with our very best .wishes- ',to your, family for future happirpss. Friends of •S.S. No: • 3. ....1l11robli1/ 1Iowur in {Ii11iRr,1�R•,�i1l :A�II, �N�1 •N•OTICE ' '• aylight avin WILL GO INTO :EFFECT` IN LUCKNOW, ON nda3�� Ar p mii,AVER,TON WIN 'C' HONORS;; WHIP LU'tliNOW 4)11-2 agilverton won the Young Canada Pee Wee >`C" 'champion- ship' han-upion-ship' in. Goderich on 'Saturday morning when they defeated the Lucknow team 11=2, • Lucknow were*no: match for the Milverton :squad•d who dis-• played;.,an array of speed and size in the .00ntest, Paul Hender son scored • both . goals . for Luck - now with Bob Andrew picking off one of; the assists. z`hom• Coll-. yer., a new;oomer to the net mind-, ing ,job, turned' in an: ettception-: al' °aperform°"a'nce., in stopping. the. Milyertori squad. despite the U goals scored against' *hien.. • w Lucknow: goal,. Thom Collyer; 'def.; Bob Hunter, Murray Hun ter; centre, Paul. Henderson wings,: Bob' Andrew„, /Donald Kirkland;• alt., Ross Forster, Paul. berlin, Gary MacDonald; Gary Joiniston, Gordon • MacNay, Tom Washey,: Dick Richards. *, 'MEAFORD TALKS FASTBALL at 1.00.m , UNCh'L LUCKNOW.' MUNICIPAL .GO ,w{,,4.1.o4M1/.qINIWIMINIr,r41/1, urcl q�„ D:+I0.I1.10o4111.l,41., i( . ,4"!! 11�+ ..Mo�11�11�/trI1�,1�11�O�1/rb :1011�..�/1�„�/ 1�1.�1/�11r1.�` a Orn Your ' Painting' Problems. 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' from the : County Town to Meaford for $3,000 a year,, Which would give them a•:year round sports : performer They are :also talking of mov= ing the Meaford diamond. from the •Market Square to the Agri cultural' grounds, •which will be good news' to any chub that has ever. performed in Meaford. LATE MODEL Tts r .N M CARRUTHERS•HEADS DAUGHTERS OF KAIRS.HEA The first meeting of the. "E'au- ghters of the Kairsea • in ' their. naw ''.codrse, . "The : Milky Way",,: washeld at thehome, of the; leader,. Mrs. Roulston, on March 5th: ' Three- members and the assist- ant leader.; ssist-ant:leader; Mrs C. 'Colwell, were present. •Home assignments Were to start .. record books and .write aut..-meriu, _ underlining foods. which contained milk At.' the ,second meeting -of "They Daughters of the Kairshea" ::we •went-through.,_the LucknowDairy • . accompanied by • the . Holyrood 1' Club• girls.. We Were each given a :bottle of chocolate mi 1k'and later our attendance was taken and the roll ..'called. •• The third meeting of •the , "Dau' ghters' of:.t'he ;Itairshea” was held at •the home of'' our .:leader; Mrs. Colwell; At this txieetirg • the :el- ection el ection, of'' officers' was held., re sulting' Has follows: president, Marilyn Carruthers; sec., Irene Roulston press reporter Amelia Carruthers. ''Trete Roulston • •re; - viewed• the ." pasteurization' - of- ° milk... A medium white sauce was then ,,demonstrated { by Amelia Carruthers and :MTAs., • Colwell made 'a 'custard. Mrs. Roulston -',dexnonstra+tedd 'a :scal•loped :dish._. -.'-`'i he ' 1611. "Do's._ or the -Horne- Dairy" Was answered by three members • and lune') was then; served. • • • 1955':Che;. Deluxe Sedan, ,fullty' equipped :52,295 1954-';Che-v�_-:..Belair.:.Coach, .tuily.:qu ip.Ped :;,.: t .,..,._. '$2,095. TWO 1954. Chev.'. 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Once you've picked your colors we'll custom -mix them for you in•a matter of minutes. �H HENDERS f , N LUMBER LIMITED Ontario - ' longer ' 'PITTSBURGH PAINTS—Kesp that,MUST PAINTEDjlook to .gr - Lucknow :Phone 150 0 .son, :wtho also introduced :playe • Other numbers on 'the ' pie- -gram-included.a piano : duet'by Joyce . and Elaine MacNay; lad- ies' .quartette by 'Mrs. J • ` W. sloynt, Mrs. J. C Armstrong, Miss Be11eeRobert5on • and ` Mrs. John ;hall; ;xeadings _ by JDhn . Halt vocal duets,' Karen ' Burden and Mary A111n vocal trios, Wt. the PLAY' A FEATURE' OF. WA. GROUP ,CONCERT. • The Sunday School room , pfl ,the United Church was filled on Friday evening for 'a : very' in teresting proga am presented un- der n der the .auspices of the .' Black Hcmderson G -' Group. III of the Wo r'ed's . Association. ' • . Mr. W. L, MacKenzie capably acted as chairman, .extenclint •a ' .,' 'special• .welcornc. to 'some y< ec'c v=isitors,,' and' paid tribute to Mr: I,,a,ynard Ackert for his part in a recent 'indide•nt that 1iad,'rnade the headlines. : • The program • featured ari a'rrnusinti and well enacted play by the following ca"st, Mrs, liar vey Webster,' Mrs. Kenneth Cam. eron, Mrs.. Cliff Crawford„:Mrs. Orland R:ichards,• Jean Riehardsw, .Mrs, Roy Black,Mrs. Wei. Mac.- TJX% trIfi d* -Vit:' -`°I f: 1x40 Steer and daughters, Ruth and P....hyulis;._nian_Q:_:dtte/ts, .Mrs• Gore don Montgorii'eryt, ' and :.Mrs Jes sie A11 -in-, violin numbers,, Elean ; or 1.eed' with' accompaniment by her mother,' Mrs.. Allan. Reed; vocal duets'' ' by . Mr`s. Raynard Ackert', and' Mrs.. Morgan 'John- ston;_Rev. G. A. YMeiklejohn' was, called' on alrthe conc'1`iision. of • • the presgram.; "•:*�•..,'�1;•�:..•:A:.;.r:A:�.:, :�:F•'.f .�" : •'i�h:;�'j . :r r�';cr�.r moi►.'-. '� • - V -- iii ve. 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