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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-09-21, Page 31905. nation ngenjs. h 15,43 274,67; Harris Murray, • 23.00; lowance • Murray, . Dr, K -M 'Howes,. n ,40M0; Smith, dacKin- ''' liver 54' Howes, .• 1 drain,' ig .Eadie- ,Quillin; i6:00; e :Eadie tadfo'rd, drain, ,. )w, ' fire'. ►;Q0; Dr. verpay List No. Le Ltd.,.:. tai Pro- obinson. Dom. - repairs, repair,, oil And f Irwin; MacIri 1150. ` ,,• IS .tax, C6.,. 80 1,760:00; SO4;i: - .;fence; ,.'• cart-•'• Mans -: labor, g; 14.50; cement: McJTon- :u rance,. arid med. is for- SAN WEDN D+A,Y, SEPT. 21st, 1$55 i U KNQW` UNITED..CHURCH Minister, • Rev. G; A. Meikle john; . B.A.,. B.D. • SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER '25th ' 10.00 aan.: Church' School.. 11.00 a.m.' Subject, "The Life of, Discovery' • 1.00 p.m.: Rev. 'George 'Sach. L�t n �k OW Presbyterian Church Rev. Wallace, McClean; • o Minister SUNDAY, 'SEPTEMBER 25th 1100 a.m.: Family • `Day., Sunday Schol meets; at 10.45 to attend'Rally Day • service.in a . body in the auditorium, at 11.00. 3.00p.ni.: Erskine .Church, • No •Evening Service During, . September. ' 1' South , Kinloss' • !The. Skylarrks" heldthe first • meeting of 'this year-in--the-,-bas. pent of 'the church On ,Thursday, • September 16th: The Meeting. • Opened.: with the ., election . of . of fivers' for the new' year.."They• are.`:. president, Ruth. Steer; vice president, Donelda Cochrane; sec- retary, Gladys .Grahani; treasur- er,• Shirley Irwin:. A letter . of thanks was_read' from:.oneof the former .members:: A discussion; on selling cards for middies wasdr,, cided, .The ' collection was then taken and. it.Was',decided .to have' the_ next meeting on September- 29th: eptember29th: A •letter from.' Helen. Bricker was. read to let . us know of her resignation. -'.Olivet 'W.M.S..' Twenty: ;.• members : of the W ., M: 'S. 'met.in 'the 'church. for,th:.i' e .r. • Septe nber Meeting and answer-. ed the, roll call 'With "harvest. ' thoughts". ' Mrs. Melvin • 'Coiling :presided over the .devotional. ex ercises,whenshe and7IVJrs. Walter. , • Black • read the 'lesson and: asked a .group.. of 'questions based' on 'the,seripture•;reading: ,Mrs. Oliver MVioCharles. -read a poem -;and: -Mrs-.- :• Stewart' 'and *Mrs, J: •MeC.haries sang . a duet. Mrs.. Robert Osborne .gave .an interesting paper ,on the • .last of the study :book an India, dealing with: .their. customs, re- . business . period followed .when reports were given' by both the. Willing Workers `''and. treasurer., Mrs. Oliver•`McCharles will be re-• ; porisible far -.getting -me begs=toc go to Five Oaks. The meeting was. closed With the W.MS.. benedic- tion.• Help. your Correspondent . ...Sentinel readers far and, wide ..o ] y reading the country cor-: respondence: They like .to .be: kept. irtfoiined " on 'the happenings of each coninunitys -y -are-asking` our' local "and • district readers to co-operate with our correspond ents ..by telephoning • them and giving. the names of visitors or telling the correspondents •of any tiappeni-in aridaro`tincTheir district: i is . t ri • ct. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, , LUCKNOW, ONTARIO SHOW,ER. H ELD OR; BRIDE -ELECT •: (LANQSjDE NEWS)' • A delightful shower was held with 1Vfrs Prank :Miller arid dau- ghter Betty as hostesses on Tues day evening. for . Gretta Hudson. • A Progr'am was, presided over by Ms. Miller with the intro- duction of all present A. sing song was led, with .Mrs. Wm. ,Scott at the organ. Reading were given' by Mrs, Chas. Tiffin? Mrs. Lawrence. . wr ce, MacLeod;. Mrs;. ,Russel 4Gaunt. and Mrs, Miller,' Solos were sung -very_. sweetly -by-Mrs: y-- rs. Philip.St,.etr, A :musical selectrgn. ,was •• giy;en, by Carolyn Mo'thers'. 'Contests •were held. The address:*as read betty Miller and a- large '•basket of lovely gifts were carried by Mar- garet . MacMillan and Marion Scott. . Greta , very ' graciously thanked• all for `iheir•lovely. gifts.. A' daiinty lunch was served: ' Langside, •Ont'ario, September. 20th; 1955 Dear Gretta o - We; your old neighbors} ' and friends, are . pleased to Meet and, enjoy an evening , With.. you; Needless to .say how we .have missed yo.u, but 'We are .happy we have ' the . opportunity to meet with you • on an occasion such as this. We hope you• Will find all. your gifts_ very, -useful :-each: .day Wand will remind you of your' friends back around.; old No: 9. . • 'We extend our congratulations' arid, best wishes for :: youur 'future happiness and hope you .will be a'b1e. to' .come back to visit us from time: to time ' Sincerely, All your 'Friends . here W.: J.•Irwin. • and Mrs. Ray Hudson' assisted the guest of honor in opening her gifts.: , Mrs Ewart .•; MacPherson' re- Cently ii,inderwerit an appendect:, omy' in Wingham" Hospital. ,' 'T'hose attending the .London Fair were the Conleys, Dawsons, Crowstons, MacLeods, •Collyers• and.'Evans. -•. on:gratulations to .Mr..' -8z Mr's: G'Ceorge -Wraith, •Goderich, on: the birth of twins- a Ewar t .••oriFriday,' September 16th:• Mission Band. is' to be. held at the home of* Mrs, Charles. Tiffin on Saturday. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs: Earle Uodgiris visited. . Thursday. evening ,with Mr•, and Mrs: Wm.. Evans. : ' .: ... e ..Peter• -We are sorry to h„ar �1VIrs. Moffat'•is laid up with chronic arthritis at the home of her dau- ghter, Mrs.' .Jas.. 1VI6Pherson.:. ASIIF1.ELD ' } Mrs. ..R. •Martfn 'of Ripley spent the •'week-end,,with Mrs. D. J. MaoMurcliy.. • .• .' Hemlock City school has an enroakl:inent—af--32—singe—K iri;ail pupils . have: been transported here. 'Mrs..Isabel Martin is the teacher '•in• charge.' While. ,Mr. 'Louie MacDonald • was working' his • tractor ' on Fri- day, a'• spark. fron the exhaust set ----fire' to •a Straw''stack near the barn. A strong :wind was bloW- ing: ''The fire got out of control and set fire to, the The- Luckriow Fire Brigade was call- ed,. and they, with the help of neighbors, were able. to save the barn. Silo filling and. bean harvest- ing are the order of tlid y rn this. community, .: 74r,4i 90sfi it s�n0(14. 4)m,i�u�o��il., IHOry.. • . "Servicesest Thanksgiving . ST. PETER'S, LUCKNOW Anglican Church of Canada. '. SUNDAY; SEPTEMBER 25th, (Standard .:Tune) 1:00...a.m : MORNING PIfA:YE1 Preacher, Rev, 11. L.' Jennings 'line 7.30 •».m.: EVENING PRAYER— • lard - .,reacher,.: The�V enerable. i. IS,.- ilio,,,. 011 �. Archdeacon of Saugeen, Rector. of • Church, Walke$ • 1040 a.iri.: SUNDAY_ SCHOOL Special Music . A, % eleeme to All. .yr,4*►ou.1Y.w.., b,0.;MrN ;.w+ f 0..•0 i.60,0 .iN .+H0.+Y4.bw 4 .04or "'"i"'!• Mr. Gerald •Gilmore visited • his. parents over the week -end. Mr. and'. Mrs. 'Colin Wellum' of Tororrto'wererecent visitors with Mr. and,'Mrs. Thomas Hackett Mrs. T;' 8.' Reid of Orillia; is visiting in London with .Mr, and Mrs. Austin Reid. • John VanOseh, Tom" Helm and, Bill Barger are attending; Luck, now � High School, h' •g . of from 7, Ashfield Ross .Henderson, -:,and Dasil-- Hogan attended the Western Fair. in',Land'on. last. week, •Mr ,.Mike Hogan returned with them:. ` ., , • 'Victor' : Baker ;s ; en last week; 'Dundalk: at the lho'me of his uncle and •aunt, . Mr. and Mrs., Bill McLean, Duncan and 'Nancy . (nee ° Reid) .Cameron • of Toronto spent. the, week -end with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McKim. Mr, Cameron is a staff reporter .for p The Telegx�'am. 'Miss R'Loa Judge, her mother. and •.brother Jarnes of; Jackson, Mich, visited over the Week -end 'With her.. aunt, Mrs. Con Hogan and. family.'' The Rev. H. L, ,;f ennings at- • tended 'the monthly meeting of the clericus of the Deanery of Bruce held in ':Paisley on Tues-. day of 'last vreek. " Visitors last week. with Mr. and Mrs.: Dan . Wyids were' Mr d, Mrs,- ''Charles •Wylds of Huron Township, ',and. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Wylds :and daughter •Kathleen of'. Bervie. , Mrs..' Effie ' Culbert' returned home with her son Herbie after Spending tea. couple •of, ; :Weeks, in Detroit' with members of : ,,her 'family.. Herbie returned:: to De - trait , on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs, Blake Alton and Mrs: Albert Alton :visited : with Rev. ` A. W. Brown, Mrs,: Brown ,and Ethel at •Brantford on their way'' to. 'Dunnville to : visit 'with Mr: .and 1VIrs; .Wilfred Hoffman and.• other.' , relatives. Blake and J)ora: visited friends in 'Hamilton one day. •Steve Stothers. of,Kingston vase. ited'his relatives.' in' the ;district including John •' Emmerson, : of' Purple •.Grove, Isaae Nixon of Haekettown and the `..Stothers of the district.:With him was ,Victor Whitley .•af Harriltgn: Steve . is the son of the •late : Jas: Stothers. Of . Nipawiri,• Sask.. 'Week - end guests, at the home' of' Mr. ;.and Mrs: ` Salm . Durnin were-Mr.and-Mr-s.. B..,T -I3ockl-iri of North Branch, • MI6., where he is . employed. on : the staff of the Standard Oil and , Gas 'Co. Mrs. Locklin's ::'forebears were ,,pioneers of, • the ee aten.Y..dis=' triot, • and one of the family'mar- ried John Rutherford, an uncle of 'Mrs. Durnin's.. Mr. and: ,Mrs: Bill Huestis of, Winnipeg and their son Clifford, who had just, returned from sa six-months naval cotitse in Eng=: land,' :were • visitors last week, 'with Mr. "arid :Mrs. RonaldFor- _ster. ?Clifford- -was: -floWrt- hom e- by 'the navy, with his ' wife and daughter returning by boat. Mrs, Huestis was rforinerly Doneda Brown, daughter of • ,Richard Brown and Annie • ,MacDougall, -former Lti o i ,.:. if ckn w tl ford 'Huestis was, enquiring for a sis= -ter• o his-.wit-e.'s-:mother, whaAras- formerly Winnifred Durnin. Her sister; he thought.iwas still living:' here,, blit io one could identify her. B.A. St; Z7oni as United 'Ch'urch Mission Band The United ;Church Mission Band resunied :itsMonthly meet- ings last "week • with the meeting opening with....the Mission Band hymn,. Election of: officers• for the year resulted: as. follows: • pre,.,• Perar • Th orriTsurr ice-`ppre 4. Lyn Cause; set. Mary Allin; asst: sec. Murray Hunter; treasurer, .Leona Collins; pianist, Carolyn Mather, -press-: repor=te; Marguer- ite MacKenzie. TheBand • sang •. "Jesus Loves Me. David Thorinp- son took up the collection and: '.a:fte3= l ar"'1'ijnnrf•.*1eaitts ` titi Blue` Shine", the rnee n . • etosed with the Mission. n Purpose. 4 Ladies' and Men's Wear: — Fashion Mi .._.cry 'PHONE 85,. LVCKNOW _ : COME TO THE,: FAIR, , . WEDNESDAY, S ,EPTEMBER 28th. • 11_..,_ _ ___. clearances, samples values at VERY LOW SALE PRICES. Stock up now for Christmas, Birthday' and .Hostess,• gifts.. NYLON' SLIPS, • reg. to $8.95' Sizes "32 to 42, lavishly, tri •' .med..White: only • � y` and i.: we ' tailored: RAYON SLIPS, reg, to $3,98 N $3.98; it 1' • NYLON ...GOWNS, S, M, rL• (see `these *for yourself) RAYON GOWNS, reg. to .84795' • • $2.00 - •CHILDREN'S PANTIES ,. '. ' • 39c to• ,• 79c (age " 2 to 14 many styles) ' ASK :TO' SEE THE NEW SANITARY PANTY. ANTY • PANTIES:-NYLON—BRIEFS ... FOURTH CONCESSION Mrs:.' W. F .MacDonald,' Mar- garet andMack attended West er'n Fair at:Loitdon4on; Saturday., Mr.. an, d. Mrs. Ira' Dickie and; boys, Mrs. T.: A. MacDonald. and •Mrs.' L..•Maclver enjoyed a "Motor trip to Owen• Sound, ,Thornbury arid Collingwood On. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Austin, Robert, Ronnie 'and 'Garry and .Mrs. •D L. MacKinnon .spent Fri- day at London Fair: Mr. Mack MacDonald. . begins his course at Western University this' week. Black -Henderson Group .' The ' September :,meeting ' of Group III `was held on Wednes dayafternoon, at the -home ;of Mrs.: Eldon Henderson . with • an attendance of 'twenty-two nem biers and eight':visitors. Mrs. Hen- derson presided for the opening exercises: Mrs. Isabel' MacKenzie took the • scripture, • me tation. and , prayer. Mrs; . Hall and Mrs, Roach were appointed to` arrange for the ":,program• for • the :three Groups. 'meeting for next Wed- nesday; also Group 111 is. to look after flowers: for the church. 'Mics.. 0. Richards presided for the pro- gram which' followed. A num- ber • of hylrins were, sung and two instrumental' duets _by. the Mac - Nay twins. Mrs, 0. :Richards and Mrs. Alex Andrew `•.each gave iri7. teresting readings.' An auction sale was held 'at the close of . the• meeting; after which "a .dainty 4.un.ch rw:as served: and- a vof e -=of• thanks was, given the .hostess. . •' BORN HENDERSON 'in Win ham Hos pit -al -On: Tuesday,' ;.ptenber• 13th to M. and Mrs.. Garnet Hender- son, - of L ucknow, a daughter, Ooralyn Gladys. • . , CLELAND—in Winghatn Hospi- tal, •on Saturday,. September 17th,, to Dr: and. -Mrs. T. B. Cleland, a, -son. TO ESTABLISH DuMP"INKINLOSs .aVlemfbe's of the Wildlife 'Board of the Saugeen Valley Conserva- tion' Authority., fillet . Reeve Har= old .Perry of Kinloss:las tt vv eek;. and arranged• for a garbage dump ' to.. be established by the Auth ority and : maintained: by the Twp. of Kinloss. 'The new • dump: wilt: be i n:' operation, within a week and 'is located on the Third +Range,..3/4 anile east of 'the South' Durham, road, : ' 2 miles south of the 'village • of Kinloss . and I mile north of trio village` of Kinlough.. Th'e Saugeen 'Authority riem bers' feel that 'in' their 'campaign to clean up the rivers and streams, , it is imperative • to en- courage the , :establis1 Ment • of Township dumps. Most •muniicipalities, have, 'pass- ed by-laws maculated. • by the authority ' which , prohibit' the ; aurnping of rubbish. into or onto the, : banks- o1 : streams and- the • situation within' the":Saugeen. Watershed• has improved 'greatly, Takes. Over Paisley 'Advocate Last week's' issue., of the 90- year-old Paisley Advocate was. published, by "the ,new editor, Bruce:, MacKenzie; :,brother 'of Ross MacKenzie w•ho had pub- lisped : the, ,paper since the' death of his: father `• in.1948..' The late. • Dan MacKenzie • was .editor• and publisher, of '; .The Advocate for 5'7 years, and his sons all entered. 'thepublishing field, • " Bruce had been with the Owen, ' Sound'' Sun-Times--for—.25—,--years and, r�etttrns to ' his native' -village well qualified ,to take charge of • T e A -c vocate. • During the .Sentinel publi'er's p association with this paper there is now only one other of the. 11 Bruce 'County papers':that has not changed ownership or manage menti in that" tune.. That' is the Southampton Beacon published ; by Everett Short. . e^a e at the •• • o , RE.DAim WHITE E.09 ..MARKET• • • • Thurs lay, Friday, Saturday. SEPTEMBER 29th,• 30th, 'OCTOBER 1st • (Open ,All.. Day Thursday) roe Draw FOR KIZOEHLER.'CHAIR,'VALUED AT $70.00 • 'THIRTY BAGS OF FREE • GROCERIES Free Gifts For . The Housewife and Family Hall's Ec�n�my'Food Market Pr-esh-hulls--&- -Vegeta hies--- --- Free=Delivery, Phone COME TO TIM FAIR , WE SEPTEMBER 28th • 4 01:,1,ti Mir Ora.'kat .:.... 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