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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-06-29, Page 11ti wEDNESDAY, JUNE 29th, .1955 WU ITECItURCH' __LANGSI THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, .LUCKNOW; ONTARIO • Mx, :and Mrs. Alex Leaver and Mr, and Mrs. Howard Walker .& 'family of East - Wawanosh, and Mr. and Mrs. D. A: • Hackett 'of Ashfield visited on Sunday with Mr. and, Mrs, . Ab Coultes. Mr. and Mrs. George Thornp- -'son of. F.eversharn visited with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. J. watt a few days last• week. Mr. and, .Mrs. Wrn. Shaw of. New_ Tbronto and :Mrs, Anderson • near Hudak', .xit ed sof .. with' Mrs. M. Ross; and. Olive and other :relations. last week. Mrs; Alma Campbell and dau inter Barbas,. of London are - vis? iting this.. 'eek - with Mr. and: :Mrs, Robt. Ross. ; The of Grades 1, ` 2, �3 and '4 of •S.S No. 10'sehool spent Saturday afternoon visiting the tnusetitm and airport at. Goderich. The school • teacher; Ken ' McAlli ster; Mrs. J. Goliint; 1VIrs, R. Ross and Mrs. Conn each took a load. in 'their vars. • : Mr. and Mrs.; Walter Jaines Roy and -Leonard visited with friends 'in, Kincardine on Sunday.: Mr. and Mrs. Elwood' Gros-, . korth,' Paul arid Karen, spent Sunday at .Collingwood and Wa- saga. Beach.' - Rev:. and Mrs. W.. S. Watt spent` the week -end with their son, • Rey, and Mrs. George 'Watt of - Dungannon. The regular monthly W.M.S. meeting .was 'held on Monday af- ternoon at the horne of: Mr. and. Mrs. E. Scholtz, with' Mrs. Jas. Falconer,. • the, president. in ' charge. The. theme was'' "Anniversary in. Angola'' • Hymn .239 was sung.. Prayer was taken 1by, Mrs.,. Groskorth The 'acripttire was •tak en by 'Miss :Olive .Terriff. The • next meeting Will be at the home of Mrs. iRebt.: Laidlaw: on, J'uZ r • '20th, when„the Mission Band' will entertain the W.M.S. 'Janis' Far- rier ±arrier gave a special number "Jesus - Loves -Me Mrs. G Gillespie had charge of ...the ternperanee: Clip sheets. , Mrs. ; Milan?Moore.:had charge , of the study book :: on India: Hymn 346' 'was sung and • the meeting.'; closed .with prayer by, Mrs. Milan `Moore: A"vote of thanks was given ' to' Mrs. Scholtz. for, Scholtz- for; the use. of . her home. .The had -their, •meeting follow' ing•,and ,the (business was discuss= ed The. birthday' tea; .was served and a socialhalfhour enjoyed: 11 rs..'T. Morrison 'and. 'Kenny attended the funeral _�f •Mrs: Markle ;and Guelph on .Thursday last and .Karen-' Markle .returned home with them for the.,week= end. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber, Ann and Marlene visited. with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. 'Chambers. ;at 'H'arri- • ston •Miss Annie Kennedy, Mrs. Rob on; r •-J—Me-C-ee; s W Cbnn, Mrs J. Conn, Mrs, D, • :moss, Mrs J Gaunt Mrs: -Rit- chie, Mrs..: F.. MillR ' Miller, :Mrs. W. Evans, Mrs. G. McClenaghan and 'Miss Olive Terriff Were among the ones to goon the: "bus. 'trip' to Midland, Barrie, Orillia, Coll-. ingwood; Owen Sound ^and other towns in that district. ZION Mr, and:• Mrs. Frank •Ritchie & Anne visited' in Acton on 'Sun- ' day. with'. 'M;rs. • .Mary, •McAuley' Where there was a family gaily. Bring, Russe and Everett Swan vis- ited -with their parents, Mr; and Mrs, Earl Swan on. Sunday. • . The• Sunday School picnic is to • be held 'on Friday afternoon' .at I the end of the 12th, Ai'. and .Mrs. Gordon Kirkland • and • family visited ' on Sunday • with Mr,.. and Mils. Gordon Stobo of Tees'water, 4 • • • `'Church will. be at 8.00 N in the • evening as 'ft is. the Orange ser anon, , We are sorry .• to report Mrs. Orville Tiffin having the misfor. tune to break her arm last week. Friends'of Mr. Duncan McCon- nell will be sorry to hear he had' .to goback to bed last Thursday under the . doctor's care • with :phlebitis. •Mr. and Mrs. David Nichol, Linda and David, spent the week nd -at the _home' of her --parents,. Mr. ,and Mrs: Roy Huf fiman..M'rs. Nichol and children 'are remain- Ing' for two weeks' holiday. Mrs.. Russel Ritchie,. Mrs., Wm, Evans•' and ,Mrs,, Frank Nliller;;took in the bus trip nsore ,sp4. d ,by` the Whitechurch W.I , . which took in such places as,Eu eniaT,'F' g ally, Midhurst, Midland, Orillia, Owen Sound, Hanover and all places enroute. • Mrs. Wm. Wangler, Mr. & Mrs. Pat MacMillan, . were guests: at niece near •Walkerton• or Satur- day, A good crowd • attended -the benefit dance in the hall Thurs- day night for Bobby Young; A good , crowd° enjoyed slides. in the church shown . by Rev. G. Cox. of Kinlough of his world tour'Others contributing to the program were• a solo . by Mrs. Philip Steer, recitation. by Mrs.. Albert • McQuillan, duet- by Mar=- ion' Scott and Donna Moffat and accompaniment .by Gorden Wall: ..Mrs, Charlie Tiffin attended the -Bradley picnic at ' Goderich• on' Saturday, Mrs, George Fisher .anda}rul were visitors: onon M ,day and Mr-S.,?Wr . Evans and Ted. K Old neighbors and friends in this locality of Miss Gretta Hud- son, who is •eanployed at Baker's Private Hospital in Lueknow, will be 'pleased to -hear she is. A'...` ERO'- EASTER SEAL CAMPAIGN F. E, Madill, chairman': of the ,Chari.ty, Campaigns Committee of the W Ingham Lions Club, reports that a total of $10U5.Ofr was raised in the 1955 Easter Seal Campaign, $10.6.05 of which was contributed by • Lucknow .and district. Medi- cal and. hospital expenses' of $301,80 were. paid •from' this fund including ah item ($1.98.00) .on be- half -of a Lucknow boy. After dp- ducting campaign ,expenses ,for stamps, rinting, .etc:.of $79.14, •the balance of . the fund was re`, ,mitted to the Ontario Society for Crippled, Children. •• enjoying a month's holiday which -takes in a trip to Bethune,. Sask. "to visit ''her cousin, Robt. : Vance.: A cousin from Detroit' accom- panied her from Malian. •airport to :'Regina, . • Mr. Henry Caesar 'was, a' caller on the line last week. .. . riven a. a • • . - PAGE ELEVEN D1NNQIC J. •C,, Durni,a: spent, 'a week 'in Toronto . visiting his aunt, Mrs. Alfred Hefford, before e g:ng tib: ' ' Army. Cadet camp at. Ippe kwash for the summer, • Congratulations to Mr. & Mr's. Robert 'Stothers who ,were pre- sented. with a ' son . at Goderich Hospital on Wednesday, June 22. Rev. W. J. Watt and Mia;. Watt ' of. Whitechurch. spent the: ivveek; end with their soil, Rev. and Mrs.. G. • D. Watt' and fami1 y. • Mr; and Mrs. Wilfred. Plunkett of -9 th spetlt Sunday With their., r,, ;cousins,• Mr,,.and Mrs. Otto ?opp:•,. Mrs. 'Joh ri L. Fennell and' little , . ,sons• Douglas. and Ronald.of.Brad- ford are . visiting at "the home of her'. mother,'. Mrs. 'L: F. Stingel • and farriily: They say after marriage .a wo- man has better judgement --':bit, Ti'stoo late ' then: . ... cafe • • • :.y ri:..• °PICK UP YOURPHON.E : ,TOS" [SATE" 'A • • TOTALLY' NE -W DRIVING EXPERIENCE C4,)71 You've admired the slim, clean, modern lines'' of pFord s styling -inspired by ,the; 1� . ' ter`, ti ;famous Thunderbird. And when: you C(~ drive Ford, you li.fnd it.performs just' as . .'. beautifully: as it looks. You'll be left breathless• by the instant response of Trigger -Torque power— the reassuring_' extra margin of •.passing. safety. that's you with Ford's great, advanced -design, overhead-valve V-8 en 1 (162-Hp...or 182 Hp.) • M'5s Joyce.. Hackett visited for. ''the week -end with Miss“ Carol Reim. ,Mr. and. M.rsr. George----Uu'nter Visited Sunday evening with. Mr. and Mrs. Herb +Stothers,. Dun- • gannOn, • . 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