HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-06-08, Page 5"' VEDN SPAY, , JUNE 8th,198,5
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Mrs Allan. Graham is spend-
;ing a week with her mother,
• 1‘41-,' Barton of . Drayton. 'arid lit:
• tie Anne, Graham is' holidaying
at the. home" :of • her aunt; Mrs..
Gordon Macl tines of Winghani,
Miss " Marian • Buckton, Bill
Buuckton, Allan MacDougall and
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'Cal festival ' at Walkerton on May
28th, .
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDoug-
all, ' Allan and Graceattended
the 'anniversary services at and
Church- on Sunday' .and' vis=
ited at the home of Mr. and' Mrs.
Wilfred .Farrish. . •
Mr, and Mrs;Harold. Austin,
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it's different.' They'' have. a 'more advantageous..wa' •
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and ' boys entertained, relatives
from' near London on Sunday.
The 'members of the Kairfree
Farm Farum and their families
had a fine picnic at the lake on
Saturday ,afternoon.
Mrs. D., L. MacKinnon enjoyed
a trip to Guelph with, Mr 'and
Mrs. 'Orville. Elliott on Tuesday.
Miss Margaret MacDonald' of
Sarnia: 'and Miss Joan Hamilton
of Arthur were home for the
week -end' . '
•Lucknow Presbyterian . W.M.S.
Mrs: Root. Reid; first vice pies-.
id'ent, was in the chair for,:the
June'" meeting and ' conducted
opening .. exercises after Which
Miss Nellie'' Maleo.`lm' . gave. the'
Bible shading, and study, on • the
Life of .Moses. Before singing the
hymn '"Jesus Lover of My Soul"
,Mrs, Reid. gave • the incident that
led tothe writing of it . 'by Chas.
Wesley. The.prayer circle. was
taken. by Mrs. Porteous, .Mrs. •A.,
C. Agnew and Mrs.. Reid. 1VI,rs.
Purdor gaveMiss',
'sone' highlights, of
the life of Mis'1Vlargaret ;Ken-
riedy. Mrs. H: Anderson gave the.
synopsis on .chapter 4 of. the study
boob` on India,' showing..sonie. ,of
'•the difficulties the, missionary
lady 'doctors •are Up against 'in.
dealing with: the ignorant, .super,
stitious natives. Miss. M. MacLeod
,gave •. the 'offertory prayer and
Miss C. Carrick currentevents
from ,the •.May, Glad ' Tidings.
Prayer'.: and praise closed the
meeting.: There 'wi not ,+be.`• a
July meeting.
Paramount Womdn's':lnstitute
The .meeting was'. held . at the.
home of Mrs. Walter lDexter. on'
May .17th with a good attendance.
Mr's. James :. Ketchabaw opened
the' meeting.. The' roll • .call . was
'fl -lints for house plants".; Mrs. J.'
Ketohabaw gave the highlights of
the' convention a.t.':Guelph. The
fapie, "Agriculture", :was capably
taken by Mrs. O. Richards assist
ed by Mx's K. McNay: Itwas a
discussion ori :gardening a n.d•
flowers. Mrs. ` Al Irwin ..,gave a
reading. The June meeting is t�
be '.held at the home ,of . Mrs. J.
Elphick • on June. 21st. Roll .call
"Something' by grandmother` had:
that I -haven't;:. topic;. report of
District Annual. current' .events,
Mrs. , 'J. • Ketchabaw;, program: and
lunch,. Mrs. F. Martin, Mrs; R.
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CULROSS CORNERS.
'Congratulations. to Mr.' & Mrs.
lion. Donaldson on the birth of
a daughter in Wingham Hospital
on Sunday morning, May, 29th.
Several ' from the community
saw 'the pictures shown • by Rey.
13, Cox in the Anglican Church,;
Kinlough, on Monday .evening;
These were.. pictures taken by 'the
R,e+v. 'Cox on' his world cruise -last
winter and were much enjoy.ed'
by tte • audience,
M Lis,Haideniby is_ employ=
ed atisstheoBorne of 'Mr,< and Mrs.
Harold Nicholson, Bervie. •
11Vii, 'Henry;' Ruth of Teeswater
IS assisting the Wilson Brothers.
to give . their` home a#: face lifting..
It` sure• has ' taken •on. a "New
Look";. .
The Scott picnic . will be'. held
inHanover Park on Saturday,.
June 11th 'at 2.00• o'clock.
AC. 'Russel Stewart, RCAF, is•
home. on 'leave. He weaves Tues-
day for•. Melville, France.
Mr. _ Don 'Donaldson .,made.. a
..business' trip ,to. Montreal during
the week.
Mr: and Mrs. Joe Wall,.' Tees -
water; ,visited Sunday With Mrs.
Mary Wall. ' .
Mr, and -Mrs:• Ian MacPherson
and family spent ' Sunday with
Mr. and , -Mrs. Tom" Stewart ' and
family. ,.
Mr. and .Mrs. ' Bert $,hewfelt &
family, Kincardine, visited.„;S;un
day 'with.: .Mr. and, iVirs.,• Morley
Wall and' family
Mrs. Don Donaldson 'returned
home from Wingham Hospital:'on
Saturday. Ave are .sorry :to report
that the. .baby' is .still 'confined
to hospital, but'.. hope.' she will
soon be. home. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Iackett:.a`'nd
Doug :,of 'Ashfield spent . Sunday
with • Mr. and Mrs. Midf ord' Wall
and Donnie..
•
kr: and, .Mrs. Jas.'Wraith visit-
ed:.Siznday with Mr and Mrs. .Wm
P. innel,, , Kincardine.
Mr, and Mrs Alex Whytock &
boys. spent 'Sunday with. Mr and:,
Mrs. Wm.. Stanley,; Kinloss.:•
The Westford Dairy Maids
were busy last week; 'They °held
two meetings,. one' • Wednesday.,
night and. :the `other. Saturday af-
ternoon. The , :hostess both times'
as Sharon= -.Hodgins.
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The-experien-ee-and judgme rt-ofthisan
are,of.direct importance to a large' number of'.
people -'in his ` community.
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He is the. manager of a branch of one of the
chanered..banks.. Behind lxim..ate yea s.of..taau ng ><
various' branches as'•teller, acco.untant,assistant
manager.
Back of him', too, are the special skills.
and broad experience of the bank he represents.
Everything he has.learned about people,..and
business, and sound banking practice is put to work./
every day. in the »service. of his customers.
He directs a • banking' service:centre
where a:
.wide:'range' of banking services, ,designed for
specific purposes, are available to everyohe
.in the community.,
'Of proven ability, 'tested by years of . .
practical experience,he is a key man in
the tvanada, banking system ;
Only a cba'rtered bank offers a. full
range of banking services, including: •
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Allis • Chalmers "B” TRACTOR
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NEW UTILITY TRACTOR' '-
with hydraulics. 'and plow.
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THE HOME OF QUALITY SERVICE
and Genuine JOHN DEERE PARTS
Mr; and Mrs. Jack Schmacher; •',
spent' Sunday evening with Mr;
and Mrs Geeirg.e , Lockhart.. 4th,...
:Cpneession,' Kinloss • , •
The seventh in.eetingof: •.ithe '
:Westford Dairy' Maids was held
the evening of June -.1st at .the'
home of Sharon Hodgins. There
were eight girls' present. Thi ;
meeting, opened .with the. open-
ing song and 4-I•I'pledge: :'The roll. :.
call, "A menu for • a child's party" ..' .
was- aris7wered !by 'everyone.. The. .
girls . set up a good and a poor'
invalid's tray. Donna and Barbara •
Hald.eniby .' demonstrated ' egg_ .nog.
Beatrice Haldenby. and E'lda Wall
made' :oatmea1.gruel. ',Betty Hal- •
denby and Sharon ::Hodgins.'Made
junket: .A 'dainty lunch was sery=;
ed; Beatrice • Haldenby • tha'rnked.
the. hostess .The_ meeting- closed"
in the,,usual. way.' ' .
The 8th. meeting -:'of. the West-
ford 'Dairy Maids was . held Sat-
urday afternoon 'at'; the home ofj
Sharon Hodgins The Meeting'
'opened in the usual •wax, There
were eight girls. present C1ur
leader, 'Mrs, .Perry. Hodgins,' die-
tated notesand we 'discussed •
milk. Mrs. Hodgins and Susie
Harris made corn 'souffle. 'Beat-
rice and.• AliceHaldenby made ,.
-rice----puddimg. Donna—and—Bet
I'aldenby fixed :salad pla'te's.' We .
hada party ;for lunch Alice -Hal- i
cienby thanked the. hostess.'. Th*.
was the last me.etin
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