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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-10-26, Page 1195,5 •VVEDNES'DAY, OCT.,.'24th, 19&5; ' , 1 !ryec (ring. . 11ow�. home. The the chsse ` e e f in .the ()hey - Cath. bride • with eturn ler their, • neof M meet - its of eet-itsof elistic Alex rayon, • • Inger,, Henry. ipture • harles :Jove Roil •nt of Master. .• tram hair Coll iks to .. ' ),gave ere of owing - IAT 'DE ,l' the rusade Vying Sun- r'f'd Yr' wrtltn yocrate', Yrahatn • . Gra' ;dffalo; vitt be 'recta " , Mr. iugh Stewart, is very poorly at the home Of his. son Mel, 4th.. Con., Ashfield.. r' Mrs. Abner. Morris left Tues- day morning to visit relatives at Grand Rapids.,Mich. • Carol .8 Bonnie Culbert §perit thte week -end with their cous- ins, Carol and. Doreen Culbert, 1VI'r, and Mrs. Robt. Bere visit- ed -a week 'twith Mr . and 'Mrs, .lack • Richardson; Aylmer; They °returned horn�e on Sunday,when r; and Mrs; :'Eldon Culbert and. r.. and Ors, Nelson Culbert .vis ited Mrs. Glady Rivett. is e .ploy,: ed'`"a"s' a cook near ,Clinton; but'. was home tor' the' week-eAd } <: Mrs, • .Nellie Stewart returned home last week 'after visiting for two weeks with he • niece, Mrs.; Normal' McCullough, Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Culbert. grid little son Douglas of Godes: ich visited • Sundsy, with Mr. and ,Mrs, Harvey . Culbert ' Mx. Leonard • Reed returned' to. his parents' home, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Reed, after ''spending six weeks harvesting at River•h urst, Sask. ' Despite the electrical storm.On Sunday evening the members', of the United Church..Young • Pea ale's Union fulfilled their . mission . •as•plann�ed, and •in 'groups' visited 'around 25. homers of ' thecongre ,gation With -missionary 'literature ,extending friendliness; in place•. of ordiriary' di'stribution• at :church. Home From West .. Mr.. Victor : Errington: arrived • tome last . Week 'fram:. 4askatc►t e wan where he lenta hand . at the" harvest :around.' Rosetown where threshing was pretty' :well :done Sept. '20th. The farmers there are :,handicapped' with very little" outlet for the grain...Large. stacks'' were made'' 'out .in' the • • open:'by,means of .a' grain auger and- hopper that ..forms a peak, draining' off the .rain.. : This .i•s' thein only plar till, elevators are able. to :relievethem of the sur- plus wheat. For 'fthe . last month. •he visited relatives and friends at Prince Aubert. He didnA even .w THE L;UCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO re;, n...__. ems_.. _. errtiar"t� where he met Warden Carman Chutes of• Wingham, who took over the position last year,, Mr. and Mrs" Len Westbrook of Goderich visited. with Mrs. .N1. Shackleton: -on Sunday, Mr; and Mrs, Clifford ,Webb; of Goderieh and. • Mrs. M. Shackle- ton 'attended: the funeral on Sat- urday of their cousin, Mrs T. P. McDonald, Teeswater, • '• Mr 'and Mrs, Courtland d. Secorcd ,of ' Leamington- and Mr. and Mrs. Thos Erady :of St..Thomas visit, id the larlieS''_aunt;_ Mrs.. Nellie -- Stewart, ' on Thursday. ,.of °last week and they' all 'motored, the same day, to visit cousins; Ray and,Allie Tall of Blyth., x• Recent, visitors with Mr•, , aria Mrs Charles Fowler and Tom' were on • Saturday, Mr: and Mrs. Will Jackson of Ripley; 'or-� Sun. day,, Mr, and Mrs Fred 1�'owler of • Southampton, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Fowler of Sarnia 'and . their daughter Lois (Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McNaughton)' and. little son Richard of Corunn�a and .`Mr. and Mr's,; David` McMillan, God- erich. LD•THHI RTY-Fl VE PAGE ELEVEN SHOR:THOR.NS ;HERE: Two: well known Shorthorn breeders, W. A. Culbert $z Sons and Andrew Gaunt. & Son, com- bined their offerings on Tuesday, of last week.for their annual sale of Scbtch Shorthorns held in the local arena. ' • Mr. Culbert had the which sold for $540. male :was.from the bull top fe- aunt herd,.; bringing $415..•. •']here • were thirtyrfive •dots sold, consisting. of 'thirty females ands five :bulls; The :females `nv,-` 'eraged' over' $242' and:, the, bulls averaged $382.• ,r • Twenty-two females arid ,four bulls 'were' from ` the Culbert • herd.His .females` averaged' $228 and "the bulls '$379.. ' Eight •female's from the Gaunt farm averaged $281 and the single' bull he • offered brought $400. �irength weakening ana having a b ckground of strong Christian falth' '�v . , as resigned.. to cher ;earth= Severel ' Ladies of Dungannon ly passing. She was in her 78th W h• 'attended the 50th anniver- year and was'\a. native of ' the Bary o St Helens, W.I.on Thurs- Port Albert district and was; the ..day a ernoon., •Whiteraurcii• and former Lily Stevenson before her. Lucknow : ladies Were also pres-•marriage' to the late, Richard Mc ent. Mrs..Durnin Phillips' was one Whinney who' 'passed away ten of several . past'presidents'who " years ago Since then she, con - were honored, tinned; to .live • at...the farm resin Mr, : and' Mrs;. Robt K John-' •dence, where she contented her-' sten; Kenora; returned home' last self . with books . of • • reli giou ' g. s week? after a visit with the lax- study, She wa : an -.ardent arid ter's • sister-in-law, •Mrs. Jessie. valued : mer robes rskine Oliver 'and -also with' • Mrs. "'Mar. , o ' Pres(, byterian: �. Church;; : Dungannon, garet Black, '. Goderich andWMr.,. and was particularly • active' in and Mrs. Lorne' Johnston, Luck- W.M.S. work :of ' which - she : was -tow a charter and ' a life member She Mrs, Richard .McWhinney was. a staunch' Liberal. in' Poli, - Mrs.' Richard 1M1cWhinn.y, 5th tics` and .as a gifted. speaker often Con, :Of Ashfield, highly esteem .spoke` .in the'interests: of '.that ed resident, of the Dungan on'.- party:.' A very' large concourse: Crewe district, .. passed . away 'at ..Lattended• the .funeral on"Saturday Goderich hospital . last Thursday 'afte'rnoon' at Erskine. Presbyter - morning ,after'' six weeks of ill- ian Church, .:Rev: . Wallace Me- ess, During the last while she Clean' . ` spoke /feeling on. the Paramount 'W e• n's stit ute ` - ` w,as cared for by Mrs, Jessie Oli-'• subject "She hath done' what. she met •at the home of Mrs: Mac -T .�. The. old-fashioned man who ver,' Dungannon and her sister, could'' arid referred to the shin-. Lerman on Tuesday, October 18'.''never 'thought`an�thin �•'f. w'lk-' g. anything 9 ,,a Mrs.. George .Alton of Goderich: tmg `example. set •: by ..Mrs. • Mc -The: meeting opened with the ing, three Miles to school n: w She was not confined to bed and Whinney,,LRev. H.' L: Jennings of `ode and - the Mary Stewart',col- has'a grandson; who doesn't thiik as conscious ..of' her . life's St Paul's Anglican Church .con- lect: Mrs. ..T... Ketchabaw.. presid much of it'. either: silarao atee :WINTER' ,AIR CONDITIONING UNITS FOR OIL' FIRING • An'ample supply of clean,liumid, • No ashes, no dust, no. attention ° ified, healthful air .correctly : needed. • • heated' and circulated throughout • Automatic, thermostatically con your horn. • ♦ and' 'with no, at- ,"'trolled heat assures eventempera-' tention from youl •These beautiful ' • tureo •• • • Clare units are completely auto= • • He althfulairfiltered, humidified, m tic anda amazingly lowin price.' evenly'warmed •and circulated. Check •the advantages: listed -*- `•• Economical to operate. their come in .to see for yourself' :Smart appearance for•modein "fn- fished"• ;basement.• Murdie U Son Phone '10, Lucknow; Ont, eluded with reading: a , favorite ' ed. The roll. call' was answered poem from.'') Mrs.` • McWhinney's by "How to avoid accidents in collection, The . pallbearers were the house". Current events Were Cecil . Blake;: Edwin Myers, Lorne prepared by; Mrs.: A. Irwin and ' Hasty, , Arthur. Stewart,. Howard ,read by Mrs. J. Ketchabaw::The, Brack' 'and': Gordan Valad. Inter, program included: a reading by • Ment . ;was in Dungannon., Cern- :Mrs, E. MacLennan,' musical etery. ' Survivors are. two sisters; number . by Mrs. D. McLean; ,Con.. Mrs. George Ashton of - Goderich; tests by :Mrs, H. ' Ensign, reading-. Mrs Harry ,Munroe of :•Vic'toria, .by Mrs,' W:►Webster, :contest: by • `'three . brothers, Wilfred Mrs, W: • Webster, step dancing .;'by Stevenson, -Port . Albert; • Albert- :Florence :MacLennan' with, .; Mrs. ,and James Stevenson, Goderich, MacLean.-' playing for her.' •'A dainty lunch ' was: served at the c . 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