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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-10-05, Page 7rief,. tela,' Sal- Mrs, >iece wool cold Mrs,' Mrs. >alk coat, boys: boys Mrs. Mrs; eld; Mrs., roil- Lpell,. ider Mrs,, Sal run keld; Mrs.. case; guest Mrs, Mrs, Mrs, Mrs. tting, work keld; keld; :neon meal Salk - Mrs. Ilique Meld, iqued quilt Mrs Stew bed 7t' Al npell ripeli :.avis rt Al aidei WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6th, 1955.. KINGSBRIDG (Too Late for Last' Week) Mfrs, Martha O'Neill, Michael, 'Mrs. 'O'Donnell,' Mrs. Jack Kin- ney and Mrs. M. MacLennan of Gorrie were visitors to 'the Martyr's Shrine at . Midland last .IALDENBY:� ELECTRIC: MOTOR SERVICE • Armature - and" Field .• Winding, Brushes, Bearings, Etc.' Repairs to • • Fractional "and Integral Horsepower Motors•, Also Electric Fans, Vacuums, 'Clippers, Drills, Etc. • •• HALDENBX .ELECTRIC• Kinlough ' • Phone. "Ripley 111-r-29 :• rOff Tooled ,To Repair All 'Makes. 01 Tractors Allis• .Chalmers "B".' TRACTOR' In; A-1 Condition ONE .USED PLOW Sub Soilers, Pan Breakers Before Buying; • See tis' . For PLOWS Spreaders, Blowers Forage Harvesters, Wagons Corn Pickers and Huskers NLOUG.H ` GARAGE W: BRECKLES Phone • 18-r-20, Ripley THE HOME Of QUALITY SERVICE and Genuine JOHN DEERE PARTS week, . ' THE LUC ;`NOW SENTINEL,; LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ., s. Victor Fininey & (Continued from Page. `8). three children '•and' Mrs , James Wallace have taken up hearth rug, Mrs. H resictQnce in Goderich fgr the • winter Rumpell, 1VIrs. Bev. Dr. McKenna of 'Tees- ;oach, 1Virs. Alton,,• crocheted v�rater will Abe .guest speaker here hearth rug, Mrs. Hwrnpell, Mrs. during • the Forty ' comHourmes nDeevQ- q-arbutt; embroidered cushion, tions: ,which will, ce , in 1VIrs • (Salkeld,, .Mrs. Humpell; this parish at 8,00 . a,m mass on porch• cushion, Mrs. Salkeld, Mrs; 'Friday, September 30th. •Humpell; wool cushionMrs. Mrs. 'Gilbert Frayne and ,Dall.:. Humpelt;. cushion, other: kind, ny Visited in.,Mrs...•Salkeld;' Mrs Lavis; thrift trait and. Lanwithsin Mich •. 'last_ >articies, Mrs • •$alkeld, . Mrs, week, • • 'relatives • ' . Roach,, Mrs Humpell, •• centre • Mr, • John P, " Sullivan of ' Tor- .'pie e, �Mi s, Humpell,' Mrs .Salk.. onto .and old, tray cloth, :lVlrs: Huinpell, ' Gerald ,Dalton of m_sikeid; wool --embroider i Toronto visited' with relatives �,._ during the past .Week:, , Mrs..Humpen, Mrs, Salkeld; cut Mr. and Mrs. •Walter Clare & ; Work, ;Mrs: Salkeld, Mrs: ' •Hump 1VIr. Win. Clare ;Were ,, visiting •in .ell; : fancy 'work,. Mft. •Salkeld, Detroit last week,, Mrs: 13uinpell, fabric'' toys, 1�ixs, M•ohexief .` M g , HuTripeh B • y =The' C' W,I,; • decided � at their ' • monthly meeting. on •Monday ev-. Wornen s. Or anizations Dis la ening to hold a Fail: Festival in.St, Helens W.I., Lucknow W.I., St Joseph's parish' hall, Friday, Kairsli'ea 7 .1. "Nd'v. ember 4th.: • Junior • Girls' Club Woxk • Daughters of The Kairshea., ST; HELENS • Fine Arts Collection snapshots, Mrs. Mc You are remindedof the emu,, Charles,* Mrs.. Moncrief; . decorat- versary ary services in. the 'United ed.: table, Mrs:: Salkeld, Mrs. l and Qhurch. next Sunday; at 11' a.m. Roach. •''' 7.30 :p.m.; Mr, Ralph Howlett . , FLOWERS Will be the preacher. The choir ; will provide special music and. Red 'asters, Mrs. Lavis,' Mrs. Mrs, Howlett and ' 'Miss Anne Steward; blue .asters; Mary. Mac - Todd : will be the soloists.. , Leod, Mrs. Steward; collection) Esther Che'bro is..a patient iri':asters, (Mrs. Salkeld collection _the,_Children's : ' War mem ria�l- gladioli, Mrs.'Luther; red., glad. -lospial,. London;• • 111611!;. Mrs.Luther;whitegladioli'. Flower Luther; yellovv.gladioli;: Mrs. Flowers in the United Church 'Luther; , purple: gladioli,. `Mrs. on Sunday morning were;placed 'there ,by. the .family' in memory Luther, African ' :marigold,. Mrs. of . Mrs. R:. Salkeld, Tench marigold, Mary: J ....Woods; , whose .1VIacLeod,d Mrs: ,A. Martin, zin-, death occurred a year ago, nias, Mrs, Salk ld, . ;collect- on • Remember ;the 'Insti`tut ago., //}} ing''this (Thursday) afternoon at Mass ,A, Altan; colerection ann{tals, `1Virs. 911ari =M'iller's. ; Miss- •Aare s, Salkeld;, table 7bou�quet, Mrs. McGowan will be o Salkeld; Mrs...A. 'Martin, calm- guest speak r • dula, Mrs: ' Salkeld, best gladioli dish".;; Roll call, "My .favorite Supper :spike, Mrs::.. Luther; :.10 spikes St. ,Helens .Y 1PaJ ' gladioli, Mrs. Luther; Tieing room • bouquet, "Mrs. Salkeld, Mrs.. Ste The meeting, of the .St Helens ' ward:.. a PA . SEVEN Y.P.U. washeld on Sunday ev= potted Plants • ening, � Octaber 2, Donna Woods, R:'go, 1VIrs Ste�uvard; be - convener of Citizenship .and .had charge Mrs.. iexSt beberd:ziiai rs. Ge s I unter,. Community •Service, of the' worship service:. After the singing of the hymn "He ._ lveth Mrs: • Steward; best house plant; •long,: who li:veth well", .'Donna Mrs. Luther, Mrs: Steward; cid:- reed ac-read the scripture and following. tus, 'Mary' MacLeod, ':Mrs.. Stew-. a short reading, she 'led • in pray •:ard; geraniums, 'Mrs' • Jack Mc- er ,The singing of the hymnLean, Lachie , McK.ay. <<�.-- . • orne' Thou . Fount, .of . every SCHOOL CHILDREN Blessing' closed'' the worship Lamb, Grant :Kilpatrick,Kar: .service. 'Anne Todd--presidentren..Xilpatrick;market-hog,_Kam was in' the • chair for the . admin- en ; Kilpatrick, 'Kenneth Kirk- istration. In thesing song. we land,. Donald Kirkland, 'Shirley practised some numbers for the variety concert which is to be held. October ,24t. A ' discussion was. .held concerning niimbers'for "J wonderWhat's happened • to Nancy , .."• "Oh! I'm glad you. called.— I was worried." . . The telephone rings and everything's OIC So many' of the calls you make every day say "Don't - - worry"! -When =someone has to work late,' or can't 'keep a date,or has to cancel an appointments the telephone lets other people know: At times like .this whether you . are making the m call or receiving it- the ready reassurance ,provided by your telephone can be precious beyond words , This is just one of countless examples of how your telephone pays its way, as it makes life happier,, easier,.. more secure. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA Hunter. • Wiheat; Marjorie. Alton,: Betty Alton; oats, Marjorie Alton, Doug Alton, Betty. Alton; . barley, `Doug:. Alton, Marjorie Alton; wield' corn, Kenneth Kirkland, Donald Kirk- land, Ann• Ritchie; sunflower, Kenneth :Kirkland, Donald Kirk land,T LarryaHunter.• Beets, John Andrew, ;Bill 'Nel- son, Bert '; Altbn, Donald . Kirk - McNeil, Terry_ Wilson, _Betty_.Ai1 _._land.,carrots, Donald:-::Kirk];ancl ton, •Douglas; Alton,. Grant Kit- I Ken Kirkland, Larry Hunter, patrick' .:Calf,. Shirley McNeil,: Donald .Andrew; .onions,' Dorothy Bobby Hunter, G., Alton, .Douglas' Heim, John: Andrew, Doug: Alton, the concert. • The meeting -closed Alton,' Kenneth : Kirkland, John ,Larry Hunter; parsnips, Ann Rit- with Taps, and Mr: Howlett gave McCharles. Calf,_. ` public school''chie; potatoes, ;Evans: Helm, Lar.. the bPriedicxion pupil; Shirley : McNeil;. Bobby. -ry-1H e,--L-ynzli Little, Barbara- , Breakfast A Puffy Omelet ` crowned with 'melted • cheese. Cheese ,makes . sense On break- fast menus." It's :a ,nutritious food that gets the family off to -an ,energetic;•Start.• w Nelson; cabbage, Doxiald Kirk- land, . Ann Ritchie; pie pumpkin, Ann • Ritchie, Kenneth Kirkland, Evans' ' Relit, -Lynda ,Little; field' •pumpkin, Ken . Kirkland, Donald Kirkland; Larry Hunter; squash, Lynda Little; turnips, John And- rew, Larry Hunter; Ann Rital ie; mangolds, Joh Andrew, :Larry ] iunter,;,Betty •Alton;. cucumbers,: Kenneth -Kirkland, Terry -Wilson. Spy apples, 'TerryWilson; Tam •ny Andrew, Larry Hunter, Rose lee ,MaeIntyre; . russets, Terry Wilson; Tallman Sweets; Tommy Andrew, Carol Anne • MacInty're; Fall apples, Tommy. Andrew, .Ter ry Wilson,Carol Anne MaoIn- tyre; winter • apples, Terry Wil- son, Larry Hunter, Roselee Mac-' Intyre; ,Plums, -Terry ';Wilson; to;- matoes, Kenneth Kirkland, Don ald Kirkland; Larry Hunter, John Andrew; Snow, Tommy. Andrew, Terry Wilson, 11i.11 Nelson; Mc- Intosh; Terry Wilson; King, . Ter- ry' Wilson; Pears, Larry Hunter, Carol Ann Maclntyre, John An- drew,,Roselee MacIntyre. White Leghorn pullet,: Marjorie Alton goats; Grant Kilpatrick; goslings, •Mary • Purdon;' bantams,. Donald Kirkland, Kenneth Kirk- land. • .Girl's. apron,.;. Dorothy Helm; - fan .y ar-t-icle�..:. rern;,r wood,-: -jc hrF- Andrew; useful ' article from wood, '.Joh.n Andrew. • Asters, Donald Andrew, Terry Wiison;..1VI:ary--Purd9nr-John-.-Ari=- drew; Petunias,' Barbara Ann Purdon,' John ' Andrew, . Terry Nilson,.. Paul Entberlin;. .Phlox, Paul Esriberlin; Zinnia; Barbara Ann 1 urdon;:•Terry Wilson, Lar- ry , -Paul Embe rlin l" urdon, '. trios, : Lunch — Chili Cheese' Bake is a recipe that will' make you famous..' Dinner Frosted Cheese Fi 7-;e Wine-Plavored process cheese • ,makes this the most unusual pie • - su've ever tasted • "4th'medi"`snack -- Egg -in -the -hole'' ,is ;quick and tasty any time: See; the glorious variety of Canadian Cheese your 'grocer .is featuring. • write for the recipes. -7----Address-Marie-Eraser,: _ Dairy Foods Service. Bureau, 409 •Huron Street, Toronto. 7ixtelyS. /6 va €41 DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA Huron Str..t, Toronto ' �• r.y Foods Sswfcs BO 140 � X409' A11�r afarr�. t A/�1--ailw-f+>IA11.---ir'rni: tia......rX.;A.t :O.n:A:41k, .�,:,�.•s�,.�.ro•r�•wia�:rw�,i�1 �•�rr':,'i'�y.'?'�91 •rew; Terry Wilson; .Dahlias,..Bi1k, Nelson; collection annuals, John. Andrew, Terry,'. Wilson: Marin Purdon perennials collection Paul. Eimberlin; Scabiosa, ; Terry • ;.Wilson; '1lasturstitnn,. Linda Lits tre, French marigold, Larry.'Hun ter, Ann Ritchie, John.. Andrew, :• B Alton; ;Snapdragon; Paul. Ern berlin, Ann Ritchie; Gladioli, • Terry Wilson;, dining room :b'o i.- quet : Barbara Ann .PurcLo�a, Lothrz _.:: Andrew, Ann Ritchie, Terry son. RuraL School Competitions • Crafts--S;S. No. 4,. West Wa Wanosh . (St. ,Helens);; • S.S:' No.• 9, • is 7(Firllays) : 5 S. No: 5.,. Ashfield (Zion). Projects—aa. No. 9,•• Ashfield:; (Finlays); S.S.' No. 4, Ashfield•• (Lochalsh) ; S.S.'. No. 13,. Ashfield? (Lothian); SS.. 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