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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-07-20, Page 5'1; •,.• X. ro 1 WEDNESDAY, JULY with,. .1:088, UNITED CHURCH, Minister' . .Rev, Co,A. Miikl'e john, B.D. / • SUNDAY,'. JULY 24th. 10.00 . a.m.; Church School.: 11.00 a.m.; Morning. Worship. Rev.Wallace McClean.' Evning, Service Withdrawn. ' I , � Luka - Presbyterian :Church • Rev. Wallace McClean, Minister. ' SUNDAY', ••JULY 24th 10,00 a.m.: Sunday School. 11.00 a.mt: Morning WO 'shipl • in the `:United Church dur- 1: ing July. . 3.00., pin.: Erskine, Dungan • : non. Evening Service; Withdrawn. • Mr. • and Mrs. Palmer ' I ilpat- rick and ",children •.C,heryl and Brian. of Toronto, ,Who have been visiting . in the district, .left_' the first of the week on a three-week trip , to the Maritimes. Mrs.. Joseph Hogan of Carring- ton,:':North ` Dakotaa and Members' of her • family, Father . James Hogan • of 'Fargo, North Dakota; Jahn, J. Hogan of Los Angeles; Florence .Hoga'n . of Nebraska ,and: Eva Hogan ,of Minneapolis .were visitors here With their .uncles; Mike and .Will'. Hogan and. with other relatives ,• They left • an Tuesday on their •return -trip..and planned to :visit; at ,London 'and Strathroy. KINLOUGH Mrs.H. ` A. Grahaan ' is visiting wiVh Mr. and Mrs. Levi Ecken swiller 'at Seafortli:. '. Mr: and Mrs. George Ecken- wilier of :' New Westminster,. : B. .,: 'are visiting . relatives here. A ,pleasant social was 'held in he Anglican . Church on Monday vening when Rev. G,' B. ' Cox ave -a traveltalk ,on' the_ Haw-' iian Islarids. ,,Archdeacon : and 1rs.• W. A:: Townshend . of Lori.- on were • also present and were resented ;with, a , remembrance' rom 'the ,congregation.' Other umbers on the ,,program. ;were adi.ngs ,by Mrs. Howard ,Thomlp- son and MiSs :May Boyle', Alice and.,Beatrice Haldenby. sang a duet. Mrs. Jaynes •Hodgins thank-` efb'r"his -very '-fine pictures..Mrs..: Howard Thompson presided and 'Mrs: Milton Walsh . made . ,the ' • presentation.. T1r•e' Queen closed the. meeting .and r. d THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO l; Mr.. and Mrs: Wm..,seritngeour of Palmerston called on friends in toWii . on Tuesday. • . Mr. and Mrs, Harold Rammage of. Petrolia were callers on ••Mr. and Mrs; L. C. ' Thompson . on Saturday. . 9 Mrs, Sarah Collyer ,is visiting in Ottawa where .she• 'attended the wedding' of. her' nephew 4n Saturday. • • Mr. and Mrs. John 'Young of Toronto. •were •'week=end' visitors with -Mr.. and . Mr's,: J.inn.. mad,. l aughton. • Mr. ax dMrs: Any Cringle of Detnolt'' are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook arid Jack Gillies • Mary Allin. spent` .last week with her 'grandfather, W. •L. Mac- Kenzie, while travelling around Forest an.d., district, .. • W. J. ' Davison has not °been• in good : health "and has.• been in Wi ngham Hospital for the' past • ten days ' or se. . Mrs; Margaret Dudley visited last week at Port Albert beach with her. son, Mr: TE. A. 'Kolpin, Mrs. • Kolpin arid, family of': Lon- don. 'Mrs, Sarah 1VIcKay of Detroit isvisiting with her niece, Mr.., and Mrs. Ted Collyer. Mr, James B. Morrison of Brantford and , daughter; Mrs. Norma Taylor of Florida, visited during the -.week arc ong the Tif- fin families and friends. Charles Tiffin took them • back to Brant- ford on ,Sunday. ..• Mr; and Mrd Farsh Moffat & Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mof- fat .and:.Donna spent the week- end'. in pronto visiting friends arid taking—in the, Masonic cen- tennial 'celebration. Mr; William Evans :` tooik in `• the. bits trip on.' Sunday to the same, Ah'a.n .Reed being, the. driver: " Miss • Joyce Sin.jtti' of ,Bra.rrip "ton who is :on holidays at Ater home. in . Kincardine,, accompan- ied Allan .Miller home for the. week -end and visited at -the home' .of Mr p and Mrs. Frank? Miller. • Misses• Marion. Scott, Linda and Janette ;Johnston• 'of Belgrave iwere holiday visitors,' with Mr. Mrs. Charles -Tiffin. ffin: • Church Picnic Well Attended • Qu.itean enjoy able trine a J �' �,and 'good' :crowd, attended the ',church -picnic on `: Saturday 'afternoon 'in the • 'school . grounds: Mrs." .Wes :Young- and Mr;, . George Tiffin Were. in .charge of the lunch with Mrs. Eugene Conley' arid Mrs. . Wall the refreshanents. •A ball gaiYiewith Cecilia Crowston and Donald McGillivray as -captains ,was enjoyed during the "afternoon with .the score 1,2=8 for• Cecilia's team:. Races were' iconvened by Mrs, Wm. Scott'with 'the results, as,.fo'liows;.=6 arid under, George 'Moffat, Janice Wall; girls G' to 8, Nancy Scott, .' Marion. Wail;: Judy Neabel, boys 6 to 8,. Peter ..Steer, Mao C6010; David Wall; 'gir-ls:.8 to 1.0; Leis Conley, Marion Scott','.:' Linda Johnston; boys' 8 'to 10, Donald Young; Peter 'Steer, '.Don- ald . McGillivray,.:girls, I to"' 12, Eileen •;1VI,e�Gillivray, Lois Conley; iboys,.;40. to• --12, ,:- Dor aid -,Yo'ung , Murray Nealbel;' girls 12., to.. 15, P y1Iis ,tees, 'Coleen...Tiffin :..boy's 12 to 15, George •Young, Kenneth ,Young; girls 15 and over, `.'Ruth MoGillvray, ' Ruth •Steer; boys 15:. & over,'Jim Young, Wm. Young; marriedladies,' Mrs. Eugene:Con: llad,,,Mrs. George Tiffin; married men, David' Moffat, 'Eugene 'CO ley; ladies kicking slipper; Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bell of Cleveland visited. last' Week With her •mother, Mrs. Charles Lorenz. and on their return were acconi= panied by Mrs;'.Harvey ,Webster: Mr. ;and :Mrs. Orr •• Moffat' and Judy Of Toronto, Miss; Edith.Wat- • son of• Niagara,' Falls;- .Mr. and Mrs.. Keith Nicholl. of Woodstock were ': week -end guests;.of Mr.: S. C. • Rathwell.. • • Mrs. A. G. Elliott •.of Strath 'roy writes that she is; still. able to read .TheSentinel and,enjoys'. it. She . was recently in .St•. 'Jos epli's .Ehoospital,LLondon, for three; weeks. , Miss'Eleanor `: Plurnsteel was week-end guest: at the' home of, Mr. : and• Mrs J. i... MacMillan Miss. Plumsteel ls` at present tor, 'esting • English papers.. in .Tor- .,.,+., :', ,• Mrs.. Wilfred Drennan, is. 'con-' valescing -from an. attack of; arth- ritis • and phlebitis She spent a month • in ' Wingham ..Hospital' and` was ' confined to bed at her •`home • for two.weeks prior toµ going to the hospital. Mrs.' A. E. Dui•nln::;is visiting with Mr. and .Mrs, Douglas; Ball of ;Clinton at their :cottage. •at the :lake and will be joined' the latter part, of the week by • Mr, add Mrs.' Harold Durriin ,of Wisconsin. r Mt. and Mrs. A. Cuyler. Ram=' age and two daughters Avril and Linda of:Do,wners . grove, i`n.: sum=` urban Chicago, spent. the week- end` in the cornmtinity, It is ,five years .since they have. 'visited •here.: Cuyler is, engaged 'in. elect-. efreshments were served . rical work in Chicago. AhUNNNUVANKNluiN �� -�•�7 �•V,-•�,7. •7 �%7 • • 7 77./. • ROW A LAWN LIKE THIS IN 7 DAYS! 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In 1'deye -ou•If aetualiy be al& to rend your .name ;In the grass. Proof .of the aoulogbilt growing.power,of, RX•1"5. . ',We want you to try RX -16 on your lawn '0 and garden for 7 days. Test it on flowering plants, seedlings. Test it en fruit ,trees. shrubs, hedges, vegetables,. . . on anything. that grovVs-- oti • anything that's hard -to-,, grow. ,And if in ,? days your lawn isn't richer, greener, thicker ... if this season ;you don't see more buds, sprouts. flowers.; ...s.hooting..out: o ryouiJ 15 treated planta. than you've. ever drained 'tangible G .. '. . then send back the unused A o ,tion and get every cent bak! • 1 ntire'contents copyrighted by Carden -Research Laborator ie$;-1964....tKo do . --- :. • WM. J URDIE ' `14SON . Heating and Plumbing 'Phone '10, Lucknow iii• ilii • Steer; . Mrs.: George Tiffin; men kicking slipper; Merle-' McGill=- ivray, Eddie. Smith; .1a di es scrambled shoe race, Ruth -and Phyllis Steer' (tied) men. scramb led shoe race,. Eddie Eddie .Smith 'girls' 3 -legged •'race, Ruth ` Steer, Col- leen ;Tiffin; ladies throwing ball, Lois Crowston; -: risen throwing ball, Allan Miller; ladies' clothes .pins in ...milk bottle, Mrs. Cliff Young; Mrs. Peter G. Moffat; girls -clothes pinti:.M1rnilk bottle; Doris• • Moffat:. • , ' • • . Mr. Russell Gaunt `took in the bus: trip b the .Pi. •e 'Ba �,.. tk P Y p nd • to' Sault Ste. Marie.:' Bryan 'Feagan spent the week in Godericli• . with -his. niece and nephew, Janet ' and John Wil- liams. • Mrs.' Wm. Wangler, who -hag' been a' visitor. at the •,home ''of her. •daughter,• Mrs, Pat..MacMil- lan, accompanied Mr. and Mrs: Jerome Meyers and family of .Ambleside home for a .visit when they were" recent .visitors at . the MacMillan , home', , 1 1 1 Ladies' and Men's Wear — Fashion Millinery; 'PHONE 855 LIICHNOW Shamrock Krish Linens. The Quality That. Wettrs;'And Wears •LARGE; DAMI.SK CLOTHS AND NAPKINS—for dinner, gifts and everyday, K BRIDGE SETS, 'PLACE MATS 'TEA, CLOTHS—colorful' , -a;,nd. 'beautiful; _at tSie low price,•` G, 'TOWELS. ---:Guest, T ea 'arid: fox Bath..: ' PILLOW GASES, SHEETS; CIRCULAIoi.;COTTONS ., iHJTIAA•.LED' •HANDKERCHIEFS and 1LA.iN„ All ,These You Buy; With Confidence DO YOU NEED? Underwear, Vests, Shorts, :. Nylon . Stretchy .Hose,• . . Bathing Trunks, : Caps : Straw Hats, ':Jeans '• Shorts, T,Shirts, Trunks, Work 'Shirts I" . Short Sleeve Sport 'Shirts. • 'Pedal ,Pusher$ , r��trat�y1�,oiiry.wt�t�Str_t : TO 'BE COOL!' NYLON -in 'slips, panties, 1 dresses, bras,. girdles, p 1. hosiery, 'gloves, belts, r . • blouses, bags, etc. COTTONS—in dresses, caps, skirts, ,blouses, slips, panties, (bras, girdles,' etc. Bathing Suits, Shorts Thursday `. Friday - - Saturday M. t 1.1 Orange: and Grapefruit.' Juicy Treesweet,': '48 oz. RICE' KR'ISPIES Large, pkg. PEANUT BUTTER . �. Gold .Medal, ;4.1b. psi KLEENEX •: CANDY — Orange and'` Lemon slices, 12 oz. pkg.. 4f,. ,., REAL PRICE. on New Potatoes by.the 'bag and' `Sugar by the Cwt. •Come ' in and ` COMPARE OUR PRICES. 1 alis . Economy food, . •Market Fresh Fruits & ; Vegetables Free Delivery,' Phone 26 [«SJXTH AND NINTH • Kathleen •L. eddy cif: St.Augus- tine is a holiday •visitor• with her cousins, -Mr. and,Mrs. Bill Kina- han. .. Jim Cummins of _Southampton spent :the week -end with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cum- 'rriins. • -�Gr, .. ea g°�'iVi-cQl.tr1Hn- of-iamiltozr� is a summer .visitor, at the home 'of his aunts, ,.Miss Beatrice Mc Qu. Thin and Mrs. • Wrn' •Purd�an. Mr.. and Mrs: Gus. Kinahan of London are : spending the holi- day :Months ; at. their ome'. here. Miss Dale Thompson 'of Wing. ham. is .spendi'n'g this week with.,' Mrs. Mintz.. • Mr. and Mrs:' Albert Taylor & Roy : visited with Mr. i an Mrs Allan Johns of Exeter :on Sun- day. ,;Ken 'arid Dorothy.returned hmnne with ;,them after .spending the past 'week with their cousins. �George�lVl�nRab�rts°'`of`�uclziiovd ' called :on• 'a few of his former. neighbors last weeks , Mr. and' :Mrs. Wm. Begley.. at Leamington visited'with Mr. ani' Mrs. Albert. Taylor 'and other relatives In the coinnuinity: • • seemodmIMal11..m.Oaur11r11uemianeQ 1ualeeenuteli.oanoliene.. 1 • Sprains' Ankle On Trip East 'Mrs. Florence* ••MVM•cFadyen (nee. '1 i ` \ McKinnon) of Wiinipeg is a vis- iter at the home of Mr. William MacIntyre.. Mrs. McFayden's old home Was where Mrs. Tom. Henry of, Con. 2 now resides::. On her trip east she..had the 1nisfortuine to sprain an ankle. Mr..and. Mrs. Angus Nicholson ,of Lucknow are .Ij giving a helping hand at the !.' home of Mr. Macintyre' since 1 Mr's. MalcIntyre's accident. 1 1 M t•. - C h as to r_ �.F. eagari•-..&—B:> an accompanied two. ' carloads r of friends from Colborne Towtislhip grid Goderich on Thursday after- t±oon ti Southampton and Visited.:. with Mr. and Mrs; Stanley Todd and Andrew. A•visit to the Bruce County museum . also proved very fascinating, • .Eddie . Smitah ••.of Intrerhnrron was a holiday Visitor with. his aunt,: Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Miller.1 Loci.,, rkAL, M %RHs,. 1n,, A • • •,. SEPOY $I.00 STORE DRY GOODS -LADIES .2n+.4 CHILDRENS WEAR. CHINA -KITCHEN UTENSILS•GREET;NG CARDS �ku>w TOILETRIES ct. c ,TOYS (P4.rr► . 108W LUCRN'oW, ONT. IOSW .. .Y►v A �'% �. s .��' '�i 1�'y�.��,sd4Y,..1�'Yi' T;'it�'l�Yi•'�'�al.� . � .�'il�. llC�'.:�'�le�yi�.t