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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-10-19, Page 3955 of1111• - the xon and ofeks• • zgh, • . W a- tu t ring. Man, dies; -.• u"are: • lad- ild areli • eted nits,' • Will ecks nay- it is. ober' iday • with lorriq is irdly• has Only and' ones ding - her ieral • and West rnia,. )1'6- ' - Dur - We lc lc 4 ic Sc 9c k. 9c i7c (5c • 4;4 WEDNESDAY, OCT; 19th, 195,5, UNITED CHURCH .ifliSt • 'Rev, O. A, Seiklejohn, PA., lux SUNDAY OCTOBER 23rd.. 11.00 a.m.:. Oasis in,,the 'Des. ' ert. 12.15 p.m.: Church School.• 7.30 P.m.( "The Man Who Took the Back Seat!'. 4*'''AIL7'11""InerodWarorilltrilleillErf"iaTairliratT4,0121174.TACWWW1114rtekii. TH.E. LUCKNOW SENTINE4 LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • • . . PAGE THREE . L. _E' LS HONOR _Lac ____........_ al ot' i-,0 erar TO GRANDMOTHERS ''.. 4. debate, "Resolved . that wo..; HYDRO OFF SUNDAY srNDAY men were happier fifty years ago than today", was the, high- light of the •October meeting of Lucknow Wos, 'Institute. There Was a large attendance, it being GngrraanOtItilheexeSi,c.rve'ci• aan; cl.gor'esa.agehe 6:fMtor,,,tv.:71iviilnrsuPt4. M... johJnsorlitonnstooni on entOrin& the hall: • London* , and mr; and Mrs. Doh- . , . Mi... -s, c. Cookpresided for the aid Johnston . pis, Toronto • Were meeting and the ,opening • ode reCent visitors . ,with Mr, and was sung. Theroll call was xis-. Mrs.: AL Guse at 'Peterborough.. Iver9c1 by ' .`l'he ',oldest .thing, 1:' ,Mr :' and Mrs. -A. J. Culbert and' own,",.__ and - op display ' .were let- children, -Donald. Patsy, and ter, 'shoes, teapot, sugar boW10. •Gloria 'Of- • Windsor,. were: week- ete.,'E many of s'which were Over -end visitors with •relatiVes' in the .• KINTAII4 INSTITUTE VOTES 100 years old ' '• : ' s'.. ' :community. - • • • -'... •'., ' . Vii40 TO c.NA.B:.-citivTAIGX.: :On. .. . .. . . the ExtenSion, ..3erv-ic. -‘, .Mr. and •Mrs, Gordon. Pfont• , , .. ., ., • , . ,... • . ,.,. .. , ..- . : -, -------- : • , reourser;'. Which- is :to he held next ".gemery and family and Mrs, Jasi, ' The ' October Meeting of .the June, an invitation was extended Montgomery and granddaughter Kintail W.I. was held at the hone to Teeswater Institute to on Jewell Reed, visited' at the home , of Mrs. George Moncrief with 17 With. the localbranch. On Thurs.; of Mr; • and . Mrs: W.. J. Collins members and several . visitors day; October .20th, the Lticknow 'at.*Preston over Thanksgiving. . .. 'present- The roll call was • "tell Institute . is invited to be ,the . Mr., and Mrs. 'Harry 'Williams the talent of .the person:on your guest of St. 'Helens institute; The from I'jos. Angeles visited with right"; V.6;00 was voted to the bus leaves the Re.creation Cert.. Katie MacLeod. of .AShfield last Institute for the 'Blind. . The tre. at 1.45 'P.m. •A good report week, and • her many .friends Tweedsmuir book was discussed : was% given by' the treasurer on • around Lochalsh and. LucknoW. and committees 'set .up for each :the :booths -. which' the Institute •• Graham Sherriff was a caller' section. 'The afternoon With the held at Lucknow Fall •Fair: i. in town on Friday. He ,has been extension service, "Brighten your . Mrs.: Virden Mowbray ,gave transferred by the Cities Service • home. with color", is to be ' held the ,'address. •of welcome . to the Oil Company ' from Simcoe to. • at the .home of Mrs,' Wm., Mac- .grandinothers..•Dr.' Little ;played 'Stratford: Donald at Kintail .on the after- • a ' Medley ' of old-time tunes on , Mrs. Stanley. Ireland :and' dau- men: of November Nth.. Allthe the violin',. accompanied by . Mrs. ,ghter Verna' of . Victoria,: B. C. . ladies • of Dungannon, Institute ,GrantMaoDiat-m-a--The scripture- were recent Tvisitors with Mts.. • Af.#': cordially . inVited:, Mrs Geo reading was :given by Mrs. :G. Nellie Scott .at thehome of Mr. 3/16herief is the delegate to the Andrew, and the motto, "Old age and Mrs. Orville. Jones : Mrs, Ire - Area Convention at •London on .is :when We: lose the desire ' to land•is ..ari. adopted daughter :of .bctober 17, 14 and 1%..Mys.:1-1Pnr.y. accomplish something", was tak-,. Mrs...* Scott, and • it • was the first .:. MacKenzie gaye. 'the' topic,. cent- en by , Mrs. A.,..11ilacl%laY. The Utile.. they • had. .been 'together in rinfnitY activities and public re: Grandmothers 't h e n paraded twenty " years.: — • . • . . .., lations. She p'ointed. .out . that around •the 'hail, led by. major- . While 'MT. • and Mrs: Gordon "Home' •and ; Country".. ai e. two ettes Nancy 'Forster and Patricia. BaileY..were .on vacation ; at . the.. great _Wee*. .in • our lives ..: She Thompson:. They:iwei.e divided' East Coast, one:of. the:points:of ' said, :”.the the phone and. .ask into groups. of .four for a sing- interest •waS. the' trip ivhiCh they - your .neighbor . to . your ' 'next ing :contest, and ,the group con- made through the Ausible Chasm meeting"; In ConclusiOn. she ',read sisting of Mrs. • P.' Stewart, Mrs. in New York State. • ' . the poem-,•--:. ' : . : . • : : P. • •McCall,•:: Mrs.' ,W. •Joy.nt . and, • Friends of Mrs, Robert •. Ham - It's the human touch , in 'the' Mrs. B, "Roach, won the priie, ilton learned with *regret' that :world that counts,• • . ,. : Mrs..S..E. McKinnon of Toronto, she she .was , rnshed. to • Winghain in mine hand he touch Of yotk ' who is 90 years. old; Was the old- lHospital. on . Sunday eVening. A T Which means far more: tO;the est .grandirOther 'A:imisical num-• speedy recovery. is hoped for. fainting. heart i _,..ber • consisting -,01. Mrs. A.,'Havens . Mr, and Mrs,. Jack Wilson o. Than shelter; or bread; - tit win -e•." Vith' the ;Mouth organ, Mrs.' Jai. Stratford were week -end visit... Webster with the autoharp. and tors .with%her pareritS, Mr: :and. The shelter .i.S- .gone :when the. . .. Harvey Hall night is. ,yor . • Mrs, J. Kilpatrick at the plane, Mrs, Philip ';Stewart. - .. • .. • And the bread lasts 'only .4 c/a:3,, was much enjoyed Mrs A. Suth- Mr.,. and Mrs. •. Of . •• , . . ... But the touch of a .hatid and,' A erland ..gaye. a ..reading; The de- Detroit' Spent the Week -end ' with ; . . • friendly smile ,. . ., . , .. - bate Which was...contested hy. •Mr .: and • Mrs. John:: Hall:: . .; • Will sing in the s..oul always.- ..: Miss Mary MacLeod . and : MrS, .Mr.. and Mrs Ed Marshall 'and. George: Keni-,.edy:ydr the affirm- Allan of Toronto spent the Week... Mfg. Mackenzie then conduct—, ative and .Mrs. 1\r, :MacKenzie and, end with Ethel and Belle Robert ed: - a contest: ; ..Mrs.. Fred Mac- Mrs; Jessie Aliin:tor the snega- Gregor won firstprize.. for .hav7 'tiVe: was. certainly well present; ing the most ,artieles in her purse. It. wasn't a large I: purse either, but -it sure held :a' lot - 19 ' articles—everything from • a nail file ..to :a , house key: • • • • ... • Mre..Wylds -led in Comniunity singing... The • national; .anthem closed the Meeting' after which lunch . was • served. ,'• The -. next meeting 'is to 'be 'held at the home of Mrs. • Gerdoit'Finlaysen . Tuesday, Novernber I.8t. • , _ • .. __, _ __ . - . • Weather permitting 'there will be an interruption in hydro ser- vice in • Lucknow, 'on Sunday, October 23rd from 1.00 to 4.0Q - CHRISTMAS- CARPS • Be sure to see the Most corn-: plete and lovely • selectiOnof hristmas .,Cards . ever shown. hese---frOm—a—large---selectiOn--of- boxed and personalized cards.• Be sure to ask about the special ibOx With your names Printed •On; This is a Value; that Barry,: Gollan; 15 -months -old can't be beat. •If I haven't called son 'of Mr: and Mrs, Grant Gol- n. you as Yet,!a phone call willlan had a. finger' badly crushed ring the ,cards to your door recently 'when caught in the car Den: Thompson, Phone 33 or 35 door. Wm: J. :Par• riey Of llidgetown, ed by both sides.. The audience spent a couple of weeksat the enjoyed,' a .-gobd. many laughs home. of his daughter,. Mrs. Lorne from the argunients put up and Luther and Mr. Luther. ' the judges, Mrs Morgen Hendet- , Youcan buy Christmas Cards son Mrs Mrs. :Harold Treleaven And .with your names printed on from Mrs. Steve Stoth•ers had a diffi Don Thoinnson,: for as little as coll. timepkkiig•fhP.. Winne", 5c Pack which went to, the negative side . • Rev. and Mrs: .M.. G. .Newten by 'five .points. Thehostesses, and' daughter .Zona of Melburne Miss Mary MacLeod, Mrs. T.. Salkeld, Mrs. Alex Sutherland, •Mrs, Sarn Reid and Mrs. Virden Mowbray, served •a lovely, ltineh.' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steward spent Thanksgiving, week end end, •the: past tweek . with. their arrtilyjn 1_,andOP. 0. • •• ' .•• Mr. and Mrs. Mac Graham and Mrs. Minnie Horne of Toronto. were W,eek-end visitors here. ANTI -FREEZE, permanent type, gal.. $2.75 . . R.I.' 13 -Plate „.. ,...„„... ...•: ... .„ ...„„...$ 8.40 HA 15 -Plate .• ` ' 1.7 -Plate Ford Car . ' , -15.60 BATTER:1E4 ' ,.(1..-2 • 'year warranty) • .: . , . • , . il . . •' - 17:Plate G,N.i. Cars '16 50, .. ^ 17 -Plate Ford L., (with old batteiy) Thermostats.°' •'Oil Filters •. .. • 13onilectltrake-rglictearset-1-214hoetsLL„, Nutflers &. Pipes • ' Snow Tire's ' • _ . • MacINTYRE "and' 'PHONE 65, jATOKNOW , • • • tt• 1 1 e 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 erson s Ladies and Men's Wear — Fashion Millinery' 'PHONE 85, LUCKNOW i, •, Coats, Jackets,' Sweaters Colder Days are just iround the corner -. .• s are you prepared? . , . . COATS . • ' .. ' '' • for (Men,womenortisses, colorful, fitted, boxed, zip -in, - tweeds, flecks, plains, fleece,.1..!lysian . .. . wide asso-t- • • 0jrnent. in all. sizes . . -._priced right , _..A., alterations free. JACKETS - .• boys .;and men, ..gay„ All-over' patterns aid •materials, . 'quilted linings, zip :up and. buttons , •all sizes 'for the famUy• ." • SWEATERS . be warm and cor,infortable , . men's and boys' pull- ' overs'•and cardigans : . . girls,and misses nylon, Orlon; :wool. , . women's, including outsize. •. Priced low for cheaper sweaters, English cardigans • and pullovers, all wool. . HATS — Women's and Children's' 416...16-•-••••-•6W6,6~16-1.-••• 16. • 1 1 oo wear1 • FOR ALL -111-E-FANIII.Y • Now in stock a. complete range of Rubber. Footwear to take care or, Fall atuMbiteirrecluitements. EP DRY, WARM imd COMFORTABLE IN RUBBER FOOTWEAR - T LOWEST' POSSIBLE PRICES. • • :.ilathweuesofl rine Footwear For All The Family -.0-116,61,11.11,66 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 .•WHITEQHURcH • the. WA: iheld a• euchre ',partY iv the Hall on Thursday evening. High scores. .went to Earl Caslick and. Mrs. Chester Taylor; the. luckY, draw prize: t� Ab Ceultes. C. C. Baker 'Of Gilbert Plains, Man., with'has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Mary Jane Tiffin, re_ turned •hoine with the! Hayes for. •*kr. and Mrs, Harry ChampiOn. Isabel and Douglas of St, Marys. Young: Adult Group service held : A. large crowd,' attended theMrs V- evrissiotri7townithSaMturi:daanyd !fn. in the United Ohureh. on Sunday 'Mr. .and Mrs E Scholtz .spent evening in aid of the M.' & K. the week -end with their son, Mr. -fund,—Special—musioal' number -s and Mrs,-Clay-ton--Seholtz Messrs. mwerr.ecra' 7njeoty:edrar, rbiyer,m11.rs.Th;e0•Arroiso: don..es rdon .Small, Toro n to. and formerly of St. Helens, vis- korth .and Mrs. ' D. Tiffin 0 sang and. Mac MacGregor 'oNew York • - it.ed for a 'couple •of days last "Come unto Me and Rest". Mrare spending a few days with: • Garnet Farrier aye an • instill:. Mrs—D—MicGregor- •mental on his saxaphone accdrn- / • ;•• • • .panied • by Mrs.. ,Farrier.. 'Mrs, • Howlett of St. Helens sang a solo. Mr. LesseY •Trihidad gave an 'interesting address on Trinidad 'Missionary,work, • •• ' Mr. and IVIrs.:11has. Penrose of Hamilton visited ,recently 0 with Mr. land Mrs: Robert Laidlaw. Many in ;this community will .be interested• to kneWthat 'their son, ,. Rev. Norman penrose, was .ordained .ordained in he,United Church' in Sudbury this year and is now stationed .at ' Bralorne,, • north of • . • • .. ' • • • : week with Mr.. and ,Mrs. Stanley Todd at Southampton.. • . ' • Mel. Stanley spent • the :week- end here. Mel haS -been: at North Bay,Sinee . early Septeniber With •the Stirling Construation Com, ,pany_ach_is_stoing_a_ highViray resurfacing job betWeen. Stur- geon Falls and: North Bay: Mel expects to be-' in: the north for about another ,month. Mr, and Mrs. W. McKinnon and son Michael of Calgary have •been. visiting with relatives here. Mrs. T: H. Alton Of LOndon, who recently observed het 9Oth 's • Tooled To Repair Atl Makes 00• birthday, spent. Thanksgiving . VancouveirrB,,C. Tractors, Ma.chines- 11 --Shop Work . Week at Walkerton visiting her Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Thompson ° ACETYLENE ARC WELDING n•cvershaiia_y_i. 'ed ;last week with her parents, .ReY; 'and .Mrs. W.J.Watt. Mrs. A.• Gratam, Who -has been assisting Mrs. Tiffin, Spent. the. week -end with 'her sister, Mr. &, O Mrs. D. Guilesin Ripley. Mrs. Margaret Anderson' of Michigan is visiting her sister, .Mr. and Mrs.. Rohl. 'MaNall. • sons, Harry W. :Alton, public se -heel' principal, arid7T s. Alton, Bruce County treasurer.. Mr.. and • Mrs. Robert Therrip7. son of Windsor spent the week- end at .the home of his mother, Mrs, R. H.. .ThonirisOn. Mr.. and • Mrs: James Godbold arikciaughter Scynthia. of Honey - wood, M. .and Mrs. Thos. Reeves •of Meadowvale, •'Mr. and MI'S. Win. Dodds and daughter Merna .of Mount Forest, were Sunday _ 1_, yisitori with Mr.' and Mrs. J, D. Anderson, ' O 'Mrs, S.' E. 'McKinnon of Tor- onto is the. guest Of Miss Jean , -Lyons:- and —Mrs,- Stanley-7W— Rev. and Mrs. It .L, Jennings attended the Fall meeting .6f Bruce Deanery $-Wpmen's Attkil, iaries held in St. Thomas ehureh, MARRIED at the parsonage at Lucknow :on Saturday, Octo, ber 15thi Roberta.:IVIcNall,dati- gliter of Mr. and Mrs'. ROW. -Mc- Nall and Clarence Watiel, son of Mr. arid Mrs. Geo. Wadel, Tees - PAO e use ow Sub Soiler§ — Pan Breakers.. Spreaders —• Wagons • 10% DISCOUNT On New 60 Standard Tractor • with power "steering • 40 Five -Roller Crawler with '• blade • • 40 'Utility 'Tractor with' plow Used Case Tractor.on rubber '200 .• 1( -1 -N -LOU G H7 -GA RAGE W. BRECKLES Phene 18-r.,20: itiPley .. " • . , , ______ ......,...... .t.... • Water. Mrs. Harry -'-Swan,' siitei .- of the bride -Was Ifidesniaid--a-n- ------.-------'---2-'-----------'-- - -''' - - ' ---- 0 Andy 'Wadel was best man. Rev. Meiklejohn officiated. • Mr, and Mrs.. Don'Hay.•..1s and • Duane of Detroit spent the week. HanoVer. • Rev: Jennings acted in end with Mr.. and Mrs.. Russell the absence,of the rural dean. Ritchie and other relatives. Mrs./ ' • •;mei .#iviii*.#4tilM .41111.4.0;40..6::_411..i0. THE HOME Of QUALITY SERVICE and Genuine JOHN DEERE PARTS •