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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-10-19, Page 8ty�t tii'ti+ • yy • • PAGE EIGHT KINLOUGH Mr. and Mrs,. Vernie Barr of Toronto spenthanksgiving with Mrs,.. John Barr and family Here and with •Mr.. and Mrs. Morley Bushell, . • • • ' Mr -s. George Haldenby was ,hostess for the W.A... meeting on. Thursday. Mrs, Howard Thomp- son presided and • the Opening p hymn !was, "We thank -Thee all • ,our gad'', Prayers followed, Mrs. James Hodginsgave the, thought for` the,_., day. A •.command was the word: for the `roll call,, A ,let- • ter was : read • from Mrs. Mabel Honour of - Toronto 'in! reply-: to a "guilt which • had • been . int to •+ her to be: used .in Church Army work, Mrs, Ralph 'Hill gave, a fine ' talk on her, recent trip to the Southern States: She attend- , `ed .a ,clinic at Beioxi. She de- scribed •the different States in which she passed thrdugh, ; also 'the soil.' A quilting was 'planned also `the , packing of a . bale under the supervision. of Mrs. Wm. Cox arid. Miss May Boyle. ' Church calendars were •available. Mrs : Wan, Cox also outlined her 're- cent trip to the West Coast and California, returning 'by, way of Kansas. ,.and Detroit ,This was. also -very interesting, taking .the ladies on a long journey • during the afternoon: -1V1rs . Tom Hodgins gave the closing. 'remarks and a• ;dainty lufieh was served by the hostess Sympathy .isextended to the ¥cFarlan faRnil in • the 'sudden, passing,' elf the 'late.' ' Orland Me Farlan,'son Q.SVIT:7and--Mrs. John. McFarlarii • of Kincardine. • He s •.1?ent his boyhood days. in Kin lough, The funeral was •field from the Linklater funeral .home. in Kincardine . on Saturday, after moon.' •: The Fall meeting of Bruce 'Deanerywas held at :Hanover on Tuesday, October '1'lth 'Rev H. Bell . officiated' for the open THE I; UCKNOW SES" i . INT .. LUCKN QV►,: ONTARIO ing service with the Rev, H. L. Jennings: of0.Lucknow acting in the 'absence of the rural dean, Most of the parishes were rep- resented-. Mrs. . C. Kempson. of Kincardine presided for the W,A. meeting which: opened 'with the WA: members' prayer in un- ison, • A nominating committee was chosen. as follows: Mrs.- W. FT,' -:;McBurney and Mrs,•W. Eidt, Walkerton and Mrs Reinhardt, Hanover;.,' The • guest speaker was • Mrs F.. ,A:.. Cook. 'of .Kincardine who .spoke. on. Girls and Juniors' work. She : stressed • the lact:_that Many •young people should ibe in Church on Sunday and urged the" 1iWA. to encourage them: Prizes were awarded to: the Wiarton. J. A. and' theChesley. J. A,:. in •the Dominion contest. Rev. Stevens of Wiart'on,. who was a delegate to the General Synod• at Edmon- ton; gave an interesting account bf the, highlights of •that meet- ing. The speakers were thanked and refreshments served. (Mrs. Wm. Wall is 'a patient in Wingham Hospital, We hope -for a speedy recovery: • ' A number from the .W A: at- tended . the. Deanery meeting at Hanover ori Tuesday. On -Wednesday :afternoon the Kinloss• W;1VLS, entertained the Presbyterian W,IVI.S., , the Angli.• can • W.A. and Evening Guild, •ll •1, rt • ►,. a • HALDENBY ELECTRIC.. MOTOR SERVICE. •Armature and Field' - Winding, grushes;; Bearings, EtC 'Repairs to. Fractional and Integral Horsepower Motors, Also Electric ,Fans; Vac.ru- ms,' - Clippers, Drills, Etc HALDENBY .ELECTRIC: Kin'lough Phone. Ripley 111=r-28 fVNGANNON. '.COUPLE , • MARK .GOLDEN, WEDDING • Mr. and Mrs.George F; Harris : " ft " < were "At home at . ;Rosedale", ' Dungannon, _ on Sunday, October 2nd, on the •occasion • of . their g o 1 de n wedding anniversary. About ' 75 relatives and "friends attended. 1VIr. and Mrs. Harris have lived on the Old, family estate all of their married life,' farming and beekeeping. 'They were, married at the, • .•bride's home, Lakeside farms Bayfield• road; :October 4, 1905, Mrs. Harris is= the former Louise :Andrews, daughter :of the. late ;John and Mary Salkeld An draws: and Mr. Harrisis th'e son of the -late`George and Harriet. Shaver: Harris. • They "have two children, ':Mrs.. Florence 1Vlathieson, and. Everett Harris, both' of Goderich, and : 5 grandchildren, George Harris, •grandson, corned guests at the door and th.e guests were •received 'by. the, -bride ,and groom, assisted by Mr. and Mrs: Everett Harris, ,MTs. Mathieson and Mrs. W. F. Steph- • ens of Toronto, • sister of the groom. also Kingarf . W.A and .Riversdale..h�. have indeed been `appre- W:M,S:, when a very pleasant': dated, ° afternoon was spent. We extend .sympathy :to, .Mrs. Jack 'Hewitt in the passing of her mother, the late (Mrs Wal- lace Mason of Waterford,: Who has been a patient iii Simcoe Hospital for some time. The furl- :era' un'era' was held on Thursday after- noon. fter=rioon. . Mrs. Gordon Avis, of Tiverton visited with her aunt, Mrs. Mil- ,ton . Walsh. .come to all that knew you. Your kindness,, and readiness . • to help. others; also your keen sense- Of SKELTON, MEMORIALS WALKERTON Mr. ' and ' Mrs Harvey Hodgins spent Wednesday. • in London.:• Mr... and Mrs. Frank Currie, Brenda 'and Darlene,,,of Huron; Mr, 0 and • Mrs. Alfred Herbert, Linda • and Wendy ,of Weston vis- ited .! . Wednesday with -Mrs: ton Walsh. : • : Mr. and 1V1rs. Gibson Gillespie of` Whitechurch •were' Sunday vis- itors with: Mr, and Mrs. Donald Gillespie and ..Mr. and Mrs. Jas: Hodgins. Mr. :and !Mrs. 'Richard O'Don- nell and Jimmy. of Buffalo visit- ed With. Mr. and .Mrs. James M: :Hodgins: , ' Mr. Wm. Frumveller Of: Port Huron is visiting With. Mr. and ;Mrs P. A.' Murray Mr. and• Mrs Maurice- Hodgins •of London visited over -the week:. end with 'relatives here; ;Miss '-Florence MVlacDonald was :honored . 'on ,Thursday evening, when -neighbors' and friends pre sented# her with • a gold- wrist watch and - sev=eral . other , gifts before •enteringGrace. hospital, Toronto, where she . twill • coin-' rrnence'•her training this. week. Miss ' Winnie Petty; R.N., re- turned to - Woodstock. after spend: s.g Aa while -with -her -brother; Mr. Harold Percy.• . Little Margaret Ann Bushell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs., Morley Bushell,, returned home from Freeport Sanatorium, Kitchener, "where • she has tbeen receiving treatment for the past months.: Baptism. service • will be held in. .the "Presbyterian. Church next Sunday. The ,Presbyterian anniversary servicewith b� held an October Our best wishes are 'extended to your family as well. We know 'they have every :reason to .feel: proud and ' happy , at this tine,. ,and we enjoy helping them, make. this evening a memorable one. We understand that for, you, Jack, this is also a .birthday. an; niversary. 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