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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-05-25, Page 2PAGE T'WO. • *!A, fix'"; • THE LUCKNQW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, Oh1TARI0 YY ELI; A T', MAY 25th, 1955 ° O THE JUNE ,BItIDIE-TO-BE ,also; ALUABLE GIFTTO THE . COUPLE . with each: suite et °furniture purchased. • v 1 DF'R E "Homo of Beautifu1 Furniture" liitildma y & . Mt. , ,Forest Very, Large Selection on. and. Free Delivery,' GRANDMOTHERS' HONORED sent• to' the Cape Croker :Indian AT HACKETT W.M.S. MEETING! Mission:. Field: Mrs. Bert Alton reported the morning 'session The Grandmothers. meeting' of and Mrs. Blake Alton the after- Ilackett's W.M.S. was held. at the noon 'session of the Presbyterial home of Mrs, Walter Alton with held . in :Wingham these were a' good attendance. Five, former kindly supplied' by Zion ladies members : from Lueknow, . • alI and were appreciated. . .grandanotters, were present. The hymn, 'The Lord• •is. 1Vly Shepherd followed by,� a Lord's prayer. o ' Pen ed the meeting , , with •: 31drs. Bert Alton, president, •in° charge. The scripture, reading, was.,given by .1Vfrs. Ralph • Cam- eron. Mrs. ' Bert' Alton . welcomed. the gra}ndinothers, ten being pre- sent and each was presented with a lovely •. corsage. Heralds for China, and India, Mrs. J. ' Nelson' ',and Mrs. C. Young, reported.. • Mrs. Ralph Cameron reported klie. bale wY hich was recently •'an'• A short progran__followed with readings by, Mrs. T. A. Caiznerpn, Mrs. Albert . Alton and: Mrs. J. Nelson. Mrs. .Spence. I.rwi'n fav-• ored with an organ;:solo.. it was decided' to hold our: garden party supper at:.the church. on Tuesday; May 31st.. •Bulbs, ` plants, shrubs and.. aprons, 'tea.• towels, .pillow: slips,. etc., made from flour sacks were . auctioned' off , to realize a nice sum. Mrs. George Alton• act ed as :auctioneer, • 'A delicious: lunch was served by ,the hostess assisted by Mrs. .:114$111.011. P. RAISE: FOR, BAKER PRIVATE HOSPITAL Mrs, Mary Covey • of Miami was a visitor this spring with her. mother, Mrs. Arthur Cook, who is a\ patient at the Baker ,Private Hospital. Mrs. 'Cook has been blind. for . a lengthy • period and this spring her general health was not good, althoughshe is now. considerably improved. Upon Mrs. Covey's return 'to Florida she .wrote in part, as fol: lowas, to Mr. and Mrs. Baker • "'I do' want.„to tell you how` much . it meant to me 'to visit my Mother at your . , Hospital. Since 'that time, 'I ' am •content in the knowledge that . at least she is Having wonderful, consid= erate. ca e, • As one who has •been around hospitals for many . years' I -feel ' well qualified to judge the :type . of service which you' are' rendering to the sick folk of our town. Your personnel give a.little more than excellent nurs- ing care. It is, a warms, kindiy, almost loving • touch . which, , is practically non-existent . in . pro- egressive nursing as it is practised .now," a ' "I hope the people of _Luck-. now realize. the : good, work that is ibeing, done and give. their un- qualified support'. • Arnold Alton, Mrs. D. Campbell and. Atli!. W. ackett.. T its was topped off by two lovely Grand mother's" cakes., ,The meeting dosed with a hymn and braYer.. 1.441.• . ..4'S44�04'W�4o 441•x-01-i1�-�.�1.N4•►•d�i� 1 1 • ADEQUATE LIABILITY' . INSURANCE c_-- YOPR BEST PROTECTION IN COURT • Judgments: of $60,000, $70,000,.4$0,000 axe fecoming ' commonplace in Qntario courts provide thus kindof.proeco Does' Your insurance .lu' tti nV ' T. A. Cameron, Lucknow, •Phone Dungannon 70rr-10. ipi�ey, Pioire Ripley 20 �G-23 vSURAN ASSN: .i for Careful Drivers parents, Mr... and, Mrs A. . Moore, • Mr. and, Mrs: 'layton Scholtz IXTY ?I'v.Exit,:.-AGO ,`'Y of London spent the werek end with his. ---parents Mr. Anth- ill g- In going through.- some old. E. ':Schnitz•• •_, • . s papers; in the, course 'of. prepay Mr••and Mrs. Cahn Simmons, ing to vacate his'Ashfield•.Town and: Nancy of London spent the ship farm, Cecil Johnston came weekend with lien parents,' Mr: across some: •old and interesting and Mrs:; Chas, Martin, documents.'. Among them were a Mise Winriifred.Farrier of 'Tor, couple of notes which his father onto and Mr. and Mrs. Carman/ had given for a •' mower and a Farrier . and family, of Long• cutter before the turn of , the cen- ; Branch spent. the • week -end with tury, , and which indicate. that .Mr, , and Mrs. W., R Farrier, .`• ' money wasn't very plentiful at Mrs, 'Jack Flanagan of Toronto that time, at:'l.east not for. "Dick" spent ". the week -end with her Johnston,; son' of bne of Ashfield parents, .Mr,, and Mrs. Thomas Township's 'pioneer •f amilies.. Ixnglis. . • . . MONEY SCARCE •In the collectionwas a • note, signed by Cecil's .father, dated June 11th, ,1898; in favor of: Frost nod .00 .for a':rnower .and VV for $ 20 . purchased 'from: Webster and .Andrew. The note, was' dueon or before •. October, lst,' without in- .terest, ..with, interest. at ten per 'cen after duce' date • Mr: and. Mrs: Sid 'Payne and son Raymond and :Brian Murphy of Toronto. •'spent the week -end ' •' with their ;friends ,near .Langside • and at •Mr and Mrs. V. Emerson Mr and' Mrs... George Watson, • and ` daughter. Muriel of .Toronto spent..the •week-end'':with 'Mr,. & Mrs: A: E. "Buckton,: •Another.:document...signed by • Mr : az d Mrs Jir i Henderson ' ; Mr, ,Johnston was dated odem- and Isabel of•„ Brantford wpeat ter. 13, 1894, and' -was ar order Ithe.Week-end' with Mr., and 1VIrs: for T W. and ,P Hildred to man- Wes Tiffin.. . •• . ufacture. 'a piano''box cotter for • : "Mrs Dors Willis and sons which .Mr. Johnston .agreed" to s•pent the week 'end with friends :. pay $28.50. Payment was spread at, Wroxeter .and Gowanstown. over a year and.. MO -tided. .cash Mr and Mrs, Ronald Coulter. and.. trade.' as follows,, .• "0,0'0.and _family ..of B,elgrave visited worth of .poles if, as good 'as .last' on , -,Sunday with ,Mr. ,anl Mrs:: tirzY,e,, 43/s cords, of ' 'dry wogd at E. Caslick , . $1.50 per cord, ' $7:00 casha Mr and Mrs. Harry Tichborne of., Goderic+lt visited with :Mrs.'. Christina& and $10.00 :cash on 1�'ovember is+, ;1895". Kennedy and''Pete on Saturday. •:. Mr. and Mrs .'Jack Smith of: There:.wasp a :•;membershi.p card Teeswater. visited on .• Sunday. in Lucknow Publicbrary:, tire- with Mrs.' M Ross . ands Olive:'• expiry: date ..being'. ,Novembei -,..Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Caslick 189.6' The '• president was J.: 'G.. and •. family ..of Wingharri : visited ' • Murdoch and` the secretary,' D. with Mr. and..Mrs•.E. Caslick on.. D Yule:., Sunday, Brian, stayedwit.his A. circular of Mair and Siddall? grandparents for the holiday .on:. private' .bankers•, advised that "Monday. ' .. '• they had large sums of money Mr. and_-,Mrs.,Russell: Moore,„ to lend on notes from erre to. II Linda and Dennis of 'Prest'on, months, as. well as . ,On farm and spent' the week, end With 'Mr.'a,nd .chattel mortgages. • .They paid 5 Mrs. ;' George Tiffin and :Mt. ;arid . . 'percent interest on bank'deposits. :Mrs. A. Moore A postcard addressed to Henry , Mr. ,and Mrs. B. D.: . 1;11 cClen ohnston,. was from. the Metho- aghan, Carl'and Mrs' George Mc-. di t Book; and Publishing: House, Clenaghan . visited with -Mr: ;and acknowledging' receipt •., of ' an_.Mrs. Harry Moss "and Bright. on order for " 25 ``Pleasant. •.Hours . at. Sunda Y. a cost of , $5.50. ' There was .a personal', letter to Mr.. Jol hston from an old Ash.- field sh=field boy; Wm. Kilpatrick of . V.rsitors -'during_' the- ho-1•rday-=- •Oskaloosa, Iowa, a city of 10,000 , _people,_ p week end . with Mr and . Mrs- . p ple __tivhereMr KiI atrck op- . erated two bakeries. • Mark Armstrong were -his ..tore=:- • Another . letter, , was:.fronmki. ther, Mr.. W. F • Armstrong and Johnston's sister Lottie (Mrs. Mrs. Armstrong' of -London; ,Mrs. White) of Stratford, dated. April C. •O. 'Wallin : of Clinton and Mr.. 13th ,• 1899 SheLsaid. thaLat • Strat- .an • arren aures an. am • ford potatoes were •$1:00 ',a bag, my of Cderioh . .. • eggs had jumped from, 10c "to 15e •"•• Cairns 'Aitchison. and ,Mr. a dozen, butter was 16c, and that . and., Mrs. Wm, Rintoul •attended the cheese factories were being the Trades Fair in ''Blyth. Wetl- and.. offered '10c, a pound for April nesday, of last. week. " cheese,'Mrs. Bill Kinahan arid. Bobby " - Visited last weekwit eriter-Par- eats at eaf Orth. .. , • . WHIT°ECH•UIt •. Mr: and.Mrs. Kennedys of Bid - . Tato were visl:tors. 'during the aril Mrs. .Herb Laidlaw_week-end with .Mrs. Kennedy's arid •son Ivan' and .Marilyn Mor- brother, Mr: Toin Foran. rison spent the week -end. at Po- Miss 'eatrice.'McQuilli'n ' spent wassail, . : - the week -end with Mr..and Mrs, ..Mr, and Mrs, Archie ' Watt, Wm.. Purdon. • ' ' Linda and. Lorraine of ' Toronto Miss :Anna Stuart of Toronto. spent the week -end • 'with his sent the holiday week -end With`, Wattparen.dts, . Rev....anMrs. W, Mr..., and: Mrs, George Stuart. a. There' will be • no .church be. SanMrdr.a andndMrKas. rAlvinen, MrTlr, aondmpso.Mrsn,; vice hi the TTnited 'Church owing Stanley:Thonipson of Kincardine, to; the anniversary. service in, the Mr.. and Mrs: Alla ,Jahns and Presbyterian Church., on May . 2.9 girls; . Mr Jim Harrison and Mr. at 11 , a.im, and 81.m. DST, with Win. li'arrison• of Exeter Were re- ev, Coivi'n of Brussels •as.' guest. cent .visitors : with 'Mr: •arii $- speaker. ' Albert Taylor, • Mt, and Mrs, Kenneth Laidlaw ` Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Durnin, and daughters of London spent D. and Ross visited with'relatiVe . the week end, With his parents, at -Milverton on Sunday. '• "_....__ Mr.. and Mrs., James Laidlaw, Mr .arid Mrs: George Stuart and Mr, `• andW.I. Art Cronin and, Miss Cathera'le MacGi ego; left Jack of Cale o i 'spent the week- Monday morning by train ;dor. a end with Mr, and. Mrs. Jas,, -Fal visit with the Tatter's brothers comer. ' in Chicago y :. • f ' Mr, and Mrs. W. B Th:rrnpson, Miss Annie - Durnini Robert &, . Joan, • Keith and Glen o%p. C.e o> 'f9h.I? bel . d visitors �vath- pent t n., .'714-',. •end' with her 'Hugh• •Cameron Inn � • Progressive -Conservative 1 .VOTING HOURS 9 azn1r • 1 1 .16 SIXTH AND:, NINTH. Kinear inc.