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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-06-22, Page 8tl+ 1TECHURCH•�' ti • (Intended For. Last Week) • Mr, and Mrs. Elgin Welwood end Mrs.:.John Falconer of Cale- ;don . spent the week -end -with Messrs,, Jas, .and Cecil Falconer and ' Mr. and . Mrs, Art Moore. Mrs. John Falconer .is staying 'up for .a few weeks, . The anniversary , services of the United ' Ohur.cli were well at- : 'tended both morning and evening r • with Rev, Victor . Buchannan of Gerrie as. guest minister. The Whitechurch choir 'rendered' •. a lovely anthean.,Mr. Garnet Far- •.•tier,, Mks:, D. Tiffin : and MrsE. .Scholtz sang a trio and, Miss Karen` Groskorth :*sang . a solo,' ',`,TkIlii14014'4 My Shep�pherd". The B6lueNvater choir rendered, a love - 1y anthema, trio and solo : ` at the evening services "' . ' v • 100 Phyllis.. Moore is :assisting Mrs. .Church .at Teeswater, .Mr. and Mrs. Harry, Moss and family of• , lalattsvlle spent the 'week -end with her parents,; Mr.. and "1Vtrs, B. D: McClenaglan. ' Mr. and Mrs, Orville Mitchell, • Gordon and Eleanor of ,Toronto 'spent the iweek-end ;with Mr.. and., Mrs. Wan. Henry. 1C 4 and...::Mrs. Tec .MoClenag- ban . both have • been .under the -doctor's care last week:with; ;measles' and 'pneumonia. Garry :Chapman has 'beep . in r; bed with the` measles. Mr.•and M'rs, Cam SirrimMis .& `Nancy ' of London ' spent 'the week -end' with '. her parents,' Mr,. and Mrs. Chas.: Martin • Mr. 'and Mrs. Chas., Shiells, Marilyn and Murray of Bel'grave, Mr. and 'WS.. Jack Coultes of Morris? and :Mr:. anis Mrs. Jack. Fisher and ..fari ily •of . BlueVale were' Sunday :visitors WA:* Mr. and 'Mra: Coultes. • Rev, and Mrs. W J. Witt spent. rr a'. TJ i LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Last. week with their son, Rev, anclz_Mr =� att chel%. Mfrs. T, H. Moore :went to Lon- don. on Monday where she .will undergo treatments on her eye, Mr and. Mrs. Wm. Kernahan of Vancouver spr4.nt a•few days with Mr.' and. ,Mrs. V. Eanerson , last week. While here they visited. with Mr. and Mrs. F. Tiffin, Mr,. and' Mrs. Chas. Tiffin', and .Mr,' and Mrs., R. Ritchie,: Qn " Thurs-' day .last , Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kern ahan and Mr, and Mrs. Charles . Tiffinvisited with their uncle; Mr. • J. B. Morrison • at the horne •of..Mr. ;and Mrs Vie Casemore at Brantford ,Mr, Walter` James., has 'started to •work. for Mr. Robt. Mowbray. Mr and' Mrs. Harold Pollock and; far n.ily' of -Fordrw`ich and ,Mr. and Mrs;. Fraser of ` 'Pine . River were. Sunday visitors with Mrs. George. McCleiiaghan acid fired.. Joyce • Coultes of ` • Belgrave spent a few days last week with the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caslick and 'on Satitrday 'they visited With Mr. and . Mrs,, Gordon, Scott of •Ripley. .' Our sympathy is extended -to• Mr. and •Mrs. Carl Weber in 'the sudden gassing .of his brother, George Weber. at Greenock: ' • Mr: • ' and .Mrs.' Jas. Mock and balby of :Listowel visited • on Sun- day with Mr.', arid Mrs. Carl Web er.. • Mrs,.Annie Graham returned to Ripley. on • Saturday after assist- ,ing Mrs. Q. Gillespie 'forthe past two weeks. • Mr, and • Mrs. Jack ,Kerr,, Jae- queline: andBrian of •Bluevale• spent Sunday with : M. and Mrs. Herb Pentland, Give. Blood Donations •` RossEldon' . M acGre . r go ► ...Einer= son, ` Gordon Welwood . and Doug Newman '!went to London- last week to'replace the )b1oadrplasina �SPd; had blood transfusions while in Victoria Hospital; The 'film, "Where None Shall Thirst", was shown in the Mem- orial ;Hall on 'Monday night. There iwa also a short program consisting 'of a solo • by Karen Groskorth; a 'duet by Mrs, E. ,Scholtz . and Mrs. D. Tiffin; a reading by Mrs, Jas. Falconer and a clarinet solo 1by Garnet Farrier u.; .0 ien.4 i . i. Mrs Farrier as accompanist a 'the `piano,. Reif: Brook 'Wag chairman for the. evening. Rev. Watt ,closed' the evening with prayer. Lunch was served by the 'WA. ',of the United .Church' and a: social halfhour was enjoyed by all. Word was,received here of the death of Mrs; Anderson of Tor- onto. Mrs. Anderson was the for- mer Jean Scobie, 'daughter ofthe late Rev.', Jas. • Scobie and Mrs. Scobie; formerly of Whitechurch, `Funeral services were ,held in Auburn on' Thursday. • MR; WM .PEDDLE »' A. lifetime resident of` the vill- age of ;Whitechurch passed away. in Wingharn ,Hospital on Monday,, June 6th in his .71st year. Born in London,, •. Oiitario,:.-he was : the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Peddle: Surviving: are. four sisters: (Eunice). • Mrs. Gibson, (Gillespie of Whitechurch (Milli Mrs.. Fred; 'Neighbour of Goldlbur`n, ' Sask.; • (Lena) ' :Mrs. Wi11A Fitrlbur •of• Crooked. ;,River.; ,Sask.',and Miss Edith' Peddle of Edmonton, 'Alberta. .His brother, .Harry • Peddle,: predeceased. .him 48 years. 'ago: . •• funeral services were .held at the:r residence of: Mr. and' Mrs. G..Gilleapie ;on Wednesday; June 8th with ' Rev. , Brook officiating, Interment was in Wingham Cern- etery. •1. s 41. .. k‘\‘‘\tiv‘ A 00 , %-1‘).*1 t 1\� WEi: ESPA , JUNE 22nd, 1955 POR TS ''ROC7RAM tin. . ish, Marlene Martin, Jean Mar•. . T, AREA Po -c- -:est Wawanosli Public School Area • picnic was held. at St. Belk els :on Friday,'June 3rd. Schools competing and the respective tea- chers . were, S.S, No. • 2, Mrs. Kit- chener Finnigan; S.S. No. 3, Aon Cameron; $,S, Nb.' 4,. Miss Beat= rice McQuillin; • S,S, No 12, Ross Errington; .S.S. No. 17, ' Miss Donna Mead; . S.S.S: ' No, '1; St, Augustine, Mr. Maloney. Sports , competitions featured the. afternoon with • the' following. winning 'the :championship Girls --senior, Marilyn MacTav ish, No. 3; intermediate, Patsy' Foran, No.'. 3, junior, Helen•'. McNee,. lioys-senior,-• Donald. Taylor, No, 12; ' intermediate, -Mtn Mills,: •„No. 2; . junior,. Wayne Todd,,No. 4. , There were softball ,games Ibe- tween both a• girls' and a boys' team from Sections 2, 3 and :4; against Sections 1, •12' and. 17, with theb first named group win- ning both . games,. .. • ' A'picniclunch' was'.served and. the St. , Helens . W.I, operated, • a booth. on "the grounds, The following are 'the, .res'ults of the competitions: • Boys' Events w Dash -Sr., :Donald. Taylor, Don- ald •Young, , Dick Curran; titer - mediate, Peter Moore,: Jim. ,Mills, Terry . Wilsan;,, Jr,, Wayne Todd,, Brian, Sproul,' Cecil . Cranston._- _. •Standing broad jump ;Sr:, Donald' 'Taylor, ; Donald :Young; Dick Curran; -Int., Terry, Wilson,. Jinn Mills; Gary ' Sproul.; , Jr., Brian 'Sproul, Wayne • Todd, Wayne Martin, Running broad junvp . ;Sr.;. Donald Taylor, Dick Curran, Del-• mar' Sproul; Int„ -Jim Mills, Ter- ry* Wilson, • ._Gary Sproul; '• Jr. Wayne •Todd,.John;,Bere, (Dennis High' . Jump ' Sr., . Donald - ;Tay :lor,` Donald. •Young,... Keith Finni- gan; .Int., Peter Moore, Jim Mills, _Terry, =Wilson; -Jr..;__Brian_Sproul;- Cecil Cranston; Wayne'Durnin, Wheellbarrow. Race ,E'lwyn. Good ;and Jiin Mills; Donald Tay - 16r. and :Tommy' Robinson. . Softball Throw Sr.,:: Donald Taylor,. Dick • Curran, Elwyn Good, 'Int;, ' Jim'. Mills, Gary Sproul, ; Maurice ..Chesboro, Ken ' Noble, ° Wayne Todd, Brian Sproul. 'Three-legged •. 'race_ ' Donald Taylor ,.and cTommy. . Robinson,' Elwyn. Good and Jim Mills. Sack race—Dick Curran, Ter ry. : Wilson, Wayne Redr fond —Pole v ult-Sr , Tommy Rab •inson, Eddie Gaunt, Elwyn Good;. Int, Jinn Mills, Billy .Robinson, Wire 4e Boer. ' Rooster fight—Tommy Robin - Son, •Dick Curran; Jim Mills. Relay' race—ist, Dpna.ld Taylor; Tommy Rolb'inson, Peter Moore and Tomm .'Taylor;.2nd Marilyn McTavish, Kathlene ;Smyth,. Pat- sy Foran And Terry Wilson: • , Stilt (walking Donald Taylor, Neil . !Rintoul, :Dick; Curran.. • 1914. 4;. r 4 .4, ,.4.y1• • IRE DONE IN AN HOUR What one, man can do on the fai m in work output has been increased' many times by the • developments in power far ming. equipment .•in', • recent years .......: : _ ,Tractors and implements now of farming and has•givenyagrcul'tu the greatest lift "in years. And 'mechanization has iconttibuted' greatly , to the more wide -spread • sharin in hi her -standards Of .living �• 4, available give control over the work the year ' 'round and on more and more farms there is *less 'arid less.' need to employ hard -to -get high-cost farm labour. • Mechanization has. • meant rriore.. to the farm than; relief from• ---drudgery-land .freedom ,from:heavy ' burdensome physical toil. 'Mecha- nization has brought a new concept: • In. the advancement of their operations A:through.mechanization farmers have. found ,in* Massey Harris and. •Ferguson: tractors and machines time and labour 'sav}ng adva, . �ntages that help them do their ; workk'.eas'ily quickly and more rofitct 1y Your local` dealer. will • be glad to tell you about the latest • developments Adt•A S• E Y A4 ' .R I S 4...• S. L1Hr.1.TED Makers of f°ugh,Q6ahty',,Farri4inti mems Since 1847. .*.::.tWi Girls' Events Daslr�TSr.;:' 1VIa-rilyn ` NI c 'avish,r :Donna:McNee, Jean Martin;. ;Int., Aantje Baaker, Mary . Bea Pur- don; Monica Leddy Jr., Helen McNee, 'Barbara 'Ann Purdon, Carol 'Steepe." ' Standing ' broad •jurrip Sr., Marilyn MacTavish, • Donna Me - Nee, Norma Forster; Int:•,` •Patsy Foran, Pauline An.derson,June Mills; Sr, -Patsy ' Brodie, ' Donna Rintoul, Patsy. Cranston. , gh'.Tjum ,— Sr., Donna=sMe.-- Nee, Marilyn MacTavish, Norma - Forster; I:nt., Patsy,; Foran, Paul- ine Andersbn, Aantje Bakker; Jr.,Helen , ' Barbara Ann e.Pu donna intoul Running Broad Jump —° Sr. Donna McNee, Kathleen Smyth, :Marie; Noble; Int.; • Mary Bea' Purdon, Pauline Anderson,; Mar- lene • Martin; Jr.;' .Nancy Curran, flarbara Ann Purdon, Donna,Rin- toul: ' Softball brow- "Sr ,", Donna .McNee, Betty McDonald, • Kath- leen ' Smyth; Int.,' Patsy Foran; Dorothy Noble, • Gladys' McDon- ald; Jr., 'Nancy •Curran,'. Helen M eNee, Donna 'Rintoul u..': Three-legged race -••44, Mari- lyn 'MacTavish,. Kathleen Smyth; 2nd, Dorothy Noble, Aantje'Bak- ker. • Sack race Marilyn MacPav- Jvsrgrt4'4t, ALn'xY t.41.4.1. Wlieelbarrow race'- Kathleae. Smyth and . Patsy Foran; Patsy Brodie • and Helen McNee. • Slipper kick T -Marilyn Mae- Tavish,' Shirley, McNeil, .Donna McNee; • • SAVE HALF-• For ;a limited time .we are of. •fering 'Reader's,' Digest for NEW subscribers. at half price. 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