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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-06-01, Page 21,21 • 441 r 10 (t' 111 7 ' PAGE TWO THE , L UUV QW SEl1l r1 EL: LI -T=OW, ONTO a .. .. awl+ r .f.„ -r • . H, ponsor a �1rI!•ti%:a"3Vit►+f...6,•....:r.'...a !S eS. . +► 4y..�.r. . ...r...—..-.�.+ Fxom Me��u11-Time, Honest And Sinc�r Representation.. by, the I•Iuxon=Bruce. Liberal Association A:�i•'.�':eiti;'3'ai?:eic:gfx..+t.i:9,::+9.e:, a.,.e:,:.,:WiO'��.►'o,,.0:.... . DUNGAN:NON Mrs.. Charlotte • Reid ,acco panied her nieceMrs. • • Stant : y 'Thompson and . Mr. Thompson R f Kirioardine , to . the .graduation €, 'their , • niece Miss Margaret J. e . Merritt of St... Joseph's .Ho pit, London, last Wednesday. • ' Mr.' -and Mrs:. Harold. Congram .and Mr Charles Congrariri, • Wing- bam, visited:Mrs.' Charlotte Reid or Sunday., . Dr; Stanley Avrens and Mrs.. •Avrens of Vietoria,:B.C., who• for the.. past year 'have been.. at • Ann Arlbor, .Minh.,: •visited their aunts, Mrs. R. Fitzgerald:.and•.Mrs. R. Gardner before returning to the West; Miss. Maureen ; iinox° of Kit- diener, also =a -niece,- Visite-te'Vfoir the week -end. The ;party visited Miss Lyla Irwin.: at 'Baker's: Hos "Patel • . • • 'Mrs. Wm. 'E Kilpatrick of, North B.attleford, Sask., Who has spent the :past' year' at , Montreal and Seaforth, is visiting her sis-• iter -in-law,. ;Mrs. S. J. Kilpatrick, Mr. and' Mrs. Ben Comfort of. St.: ' Catlerines are vacati With.. the Blake Brothers. • The May Meeting oft nited "church W -A washeid ;:.aft byre home of Mrs.; Frank . Pentland on Wednesday evening with 1V1rs} Harvey ' Alton conducting ' the • meeting 'which opened with the er. Mrs. George Hodges :.read the .scripture lesson and •Mrs. Lloyd. Hodges . gave the 'lesson•,thought. The , roll call, • minutes arid treas- urer's ,repOrt reasurer's',report .were given by: Mrs. Wilbur' Brown. .The Parsonage Committee report was given by Mrs..Horward Johnston and it was decided . to have some decorating done...At .the next meeting the roll' call will be answered by a kitchen 'bowl ° or . platter: Mrs. M. ' Alton .Reed and Mrs. H. , the del- egates : at. Exeter, 'gave: ' reports' Comnittees •were appointed. ointed for .the ,June • garden party. Mrs.' Lorne Ivers conducted a, contest before. lunch. rr Mr. '' and ..Mrs. Wilbur Brown motored > to Newmarket on Sun- day after hearing of -the death .of the letter's aunt, 1Vfrs , NV.' -B• Selby, who passedaway sudden= ly. • Mr. ' and 'Mrs Herb : Finnigan left. on Monday by train for a vacation in'the West. • Miss' Margaret Joy -• Durnin made: a trip.. to •• Calgary by plane On' her vacation V•Ysitorr with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Durnin .;on Suinday :Were' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roach, Listo- dale �e1;�lViiss-ala*min,- lV.tar and Mr. Brown Smyth .and. :szs_ter,� Mrs. _Bessy St,e_warx,'16th- Concession Of West Wawanosh. ' Mr. and Mrs. ' Harvey: Treleav- were :Sunday, callers with Mr. and Mrs., JackRyan. . . Mx. and .. Mrs. Herb •Stothers Spent- the week -end .with • their daughter, Mrs.' Sheldon Baxter 'arid; .family,.`,God'erich, , • Miss ,SylviaStingel, Ltieknow, spent, the•, week-endat home; with her: mother, Mr's. L. Stingel, Car- leton 'and ar.-leton.'and Angrrs. WEDNESOAX, JUNE 1st, 1955. 11i,.041os•rwa«tarp,s0arg4!!►►•104!�N+...R, {4, THROUGH THE SENTINEL' FILES t,,p ,i aY,„„,„„,i,.,ogle„r” 4",..o.-ro.---,q-, o p,, ,g O d for .Pony Years A o Ten Years Ag � , � , John Fairish was • re-electe Mr. anti Mrs. A McL Ilan, Paz a third teen as president of the. encs of Mrs J. Agnew,, ceieb�ateci ricuitural . Societ thein • 60th wedding . annrversarti . .. y' Mr, anl. Mrs: Wm. MacPherr Cpl. Chas. Pinner, who was son ar eked. their. 50th. wedding wounded,ref, at Ypres,, expected •to n his regiment anniversary. ^. .. srs `.Bell and Dpwse disc' Jack Can Abell bought Wes Hustons •barber shop. , h sol • with; irf ardwa ee partner- Wes , had solved their barbered kiere for over twenty l} Dowse .withdraw-;. yearsi buying.. the. Watson shad, ing from . the• business. upon. tbe, death of Tom Watson,' Officers .of, the St. l:l'elens Rifle e by who...m hedhad,' lbeen em.ploy'ed C11!b were..John' Webster, cap,_. The L�uckno.W and Distract taaraY. W.. I �Mi11er,. secretary; T Branch: of the Red:' Cross raised B. Taylor, treasurer; Jamres, Purr over $5,000 in 1944:'• don:, Harry. Macey,, John McDQ?i ale, " Wallace Miller; range Of-°. finers. • `Twenty Years Ago A presentation was made to, Oscar Casemore whg was trans- (erred to Stratford after several. years as but'termaker at ` Silver - wood's Creamery. - • David. Misner, whore it was said resided , in Ashfield at '. one. time, was sentenced, to 15 years in con- nection with, the:' John Labatt ransom kidnapping. McCoy, point;. Wes 1Vlcintosh, Murdoch MacGregor, one' of 'a cover; Jack Habbick, centre; Bok. family of 12 sons, died at Kinn Thompson, rover; Bill Peart and tail .at the •age of 57: ' 'Ab 'Boyd, wings ; A. series• of: meetings were .,be- Wheat was .$1.00, oats '32c,. eggs ing held • in', Bryce in . an effort 20c, butter 17e dressed, pork 56:50 to launch a warble fly,: control •per cwt., potatoes 40c a bushel a-gn and apples • 35c . to 50c .a .bag. Sixty' . Years Ago •were' cal Municipal' easurer, ' $50 Collector, $50;: constable, Brothers of Millshad Jogs in their 'to ,keep six iron ons of L Purvis and hlicholson, w 'Cowncrh School ;Board ,m rrra �.W • IGE KIN GSBR D' C� ..Misses • Elizabeth .O'Keefe and Catherine . Kenny 'of Detroit are visiting at the: 'hoarse :•of Frank. Dalton: Mr.. and '. Mrs..Nicholas: Perry of Detroit spent the week -end• ,at Fifty Years Ago. :. •Members ' of the •Lucknoiv • school `board. were James Bryan, chairman;; D. R. McIntosh, sec- retary; J. Stalker:.; John. Marchi son and M. 1Vlitchell. ' • , Lucknow's hockey :team consist- ed .of Pharoe' Hedley, 'goal; Well camp r Thirty " Years 'Ago A. public meeting. gave .apiprov- al ',to remodelling and enlarging the .school. The proposed: work •was roughly. estimated at •$20,000.• A : diesel: engine . was 'installed. at Treieawen's Mill to' operate the chopping. machines. • 'The . ;'public school teaching. 'staff' included K. MacDonald, H. G. Sherriff, W. F. 'Thompson and: 1.. Murdie. ' Thomas Ross retired :after: 34 years on: the' Toronto. police force and' was presented. with. a travell- ing bag;' by the; Police Pipe Band 'of which he: was pipe major, and by arm.. chairs • by other:' members of the..Force Applications called for the following Positions.:' clerk, $100; tr ; assess=:, or, ' $50 collet $1'00; engineeir, :Mitchell the 'Luck-, now Roller . 330,000. feet: , oft maple.Jog:yard, in . January, sufficient their , going.. for aboutthe • Reeve Ly Luck pew Reeve- ,RobertDeputy Reeve . Alex "ere at- tending • Countyin' Walk= erton ' Public Sc . 'embers,.. were.M: Co J. Little and D. R. McIntosh., their honeys loon trip to Niagara Falls, 'the. young couple will, make their home in • Chathain. Mr. and. Mrs. Richard • of . De7. troit visited at, the home of Mr the 'home -of of' Mr, and.:Mrs Earl •and Mrs Jerry- Mr.. the Drennan. Mrs. Frank MacKenzie visited with friends iri. Toronto for a few days' last .week The Verg Rev.G. Van Vynckt and:Rev. G. `Sharkey of Melville,; Sask. , •were visitors at the Bee-.•.troit, : Mrs: Sansonterra'and dau- ghters of Detroit, Mrs.: -Jos. Fitz= Patrick and; -Kenneth Of . Wing ham, Mrs. •Jos. Reid •of• Toronto, were 'visitors here over.: the Dec- oration Day: ,week -end: Mrs Maurice•Bowler,returned_ to her • home here . after a 'few days' visit iii Toronto. The' benefit dance held in� the Lena Hyland..: The bridesmaid Parish' Hall last Friday: evening was Mrs. Mary Lierrnan ' and the proved to . b e a 'ver .successful motored to' l4iagara Falls;: Orit .,. to visit at • the .home of Mr. -and Mrs Charles'Dalton.' • Mr. and' Mrs. Peter Murray & farnily'.. of Detroit,.: Mr .• Albert O'Loughlin and ':friends `of . De tory on Monday, • enroute: to their. homes in . the West. A, quiet. wedding took place, at St. Joseph's Rectory recently, when Rev. H Van Vynckt united in marriage. Jeanette.: Veraecke;: Jeanne Gorre, .' to 'Ronald ';Ray Smith;,-son---of-•Varley-Srnitlt and n and the Lord's ay en -and , .son 'Robin of ,.London 1 best man, Peter Lierman, After, eve. It theme song pr ti-iiiii-ice-iiiiiiiiii�iiiiiiiiii: •iiiiiiiiii/i/ilii//i/.-viii✓•ii�i . 1 55 Deluxe Lawn. Boy Rotary Power Mowers Many New Proven Features Canada's .Most .Popular. POWER MOWERS Completely' Manufactured in Canaria ' iAWRJ:BOY Delo a 18" SEE •THE' LAWN ,BOYS Before You Puy LAWN.S0 0 Economy 18 --,-The`VerrIte were -Father Dar', Superior General of ' the Resur- rectionist Fathers, was• a visitor here recently. Very. Rev. Dix has. hisheadquarters in Rome, Italy, and is on an inspecion tour, §firPere syrripat "i tided to Myron O'Reilly and -family of Goderich ' upon the death of his wife (Gladys Foley) ,which oc- carred .at Alexandra Htrspita.1, Goderich; May 24th, after many 'months of illness. 'Many • friends and relatives from .this common- ity attended the 'funeral at ,St. Peter's •Church, Goderich . at 9 a.m. Thursday. morning with in. termen't in Colborne R.C. •Gear etery. 'Among those attending the funeral • from a distance Were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin O'Reilly. ofd 'Windsor,. ,Chester O'Reilly, 'Mr.. and Mrs. J; GanterF and son .Carl of Detroit, Miss Olive. O'Reilly • L....Chietgo.,::_. e th-.-OtRei -1-y of, Sarnia, Mr; ' and Mrs. Stanley O'Reilly of Toronto, r p ' Mr. and Mrs, Jack Kinney re- turned to Detroit. on Friday after. a, week's visit at her horde here,. r Mr. and 1VIrs. Hansori . of `lint,' Mi.sh.,..and Mr. anal Mrs, ,Thos. ,loye and family of Detroit were „visitors with the'Wei aee £atnily �'nn n Sunday., . Mrs. Jos. Reid returned t& Tor- Irrtl lian Murdie and 'PHONE 10, LliCKNOW Son • ,-+,/,4. • Onto on Sunday. with her , band,, after • a week's . visit Mr, and •',Mrs H. Lamber-tus., visited relatives :in Walkerton during the past week ' Mr-. Bern-ard-Murphy-Ys: at 'pre, sent a patient in Winigham .ilos pita) following a stroke:' . • Elect C.W:L:: Off iters Tlie .following .. officers ' have been;. elected for the C.W.L.`1955_ 1956.' season: pres., Mrs. Walter Clare; lst • vice, Mrs Ray, Dal- . ton; 2rid vice Mrs .: John 'Austin; 3rd vice, 1VIrs. J. Van Oschi; re- cording sec., Miss Margaret Fol- treas., Mrs. Don . Frayne; councillors, Mrs. Con Hogan, Mrs Martin; con enerss; for Spiritual- ities and -education, -Miss Margai - et Foley and Mrs.: Earl . Drennan;. for • Finances, Mrs.: Ray Dalton. Mrs, E. Diennan,''Mrs. Robt. ]lou•= mrd,' : J�for--Socials •• Mrs: --Gen- .= Hogan, : Mrs Sohn Austin, 'Mrs. • James .. Garvey, Mrs.. Gilbert . Fra:yne, Mrs. Fred Vassella; for menvbership, publierty, Mrs, Wal' ter Clare Miss Vo Van Ouch, 1VIIS8 NIYAtiEY.�''YGfi Margaret._.....F=o ey-,- - Mrs -.. 11beit _, Frayne, sick,'. needy Mrs. Gilbert Frayne; Mrs. Blaize ' Martin, and •. the president; Mrs. Walter Clare. The ' Diocesan.. director, Rev. Fr. Hennessey. Will. officially these officers in September whin' 1 e is •scheduled to visit this'; Oar • - ish. The C.W,L: Plan' .to hold. their • annual garden party, on Monday. July 4th, .1.955, and ask all friends to keep this date fn mind. • The.:..Goderich Collegiate ;stud- ents • frarn this. comrnunitY •az e • pianninig . to attend a "Teen - tigers" . dance at Maclay Hall, Goderich:3 on Friday • .c,voning, rdr wrhieh is sptan.w i ' '1�L'• ,-._.. St. Peter's.. P,T A. Mr.. Morgan 'O'Connor, son a.t Mr. and Mrs. Artlilir O'Connor, of Pickering is now. a: patient ill St, Michael's Hospital,. Toront9, fol] ►wing a. very .unfortunate 4c} eident at ,his home, which nec- essitated the rernovnl of •his eye.,. . Mr. Walter Dalton. of Detroit Visited With. 'relatives.. here dur- ing the past week: