Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-11-02, Page 64 •. • vr 1'. ti M1 i t o 4 th O.\ T r•r • PAG 'sax . ...fa Com ellat%MAW' W,T.. .1411 • ZIP LUCKNoW ' SENTINEL," " :LIJCIciiQW, .ONTARIO WIEDTE'9DiAY, NOV. 2nd,.. 1905. STAGE: CONCERT' (K NLOVGH NEWS)' Hallowe'en, Party •On Friday afternoon ladies of Abe section atte*ded the annual.. Hallowe'en party at the school: -rhe teacher, Mrs. Burton. Col- lins, Welcomed .the visitors and to the music of the grani`,narch' ar,n umber ,of` ghostly, and. ghastly figures paraded beforethe judges Misses,,' IvIyrtleSmith, Winifred ?crcy, and May Boyle, who gave their decision as • follows �` pre s ' 1' '.0 ifs Brenda- arid Hee- "'her Hewitt; 'Gr•ades `:1-4,''comic, aeon :Sutton and 'Barry 'Hilden-'. fanbcy, Donnie • Hodgins 'and Evelyn: • Nicholson; Grades, 64, comic, Laura freckles and Geo. Bushell; fancy, .Donald Barr and ;Gary Satan. . Mrs. George Gra-. ,ham. 'and Mrs., ' James ° Hodgins judged the Jack O'' Lanterns and •I awarded • ,prizes .'to Donnie • Hod- gins and Sandra Percy. The • Jr. .Red eras Pres. ;. 'LouraBreck le s presided. for, the 'Program which was . much enjoyed ;on the theme of Hallowe'en: chorus' : by, the school, pupils; reaadings, George Bushell, 'Evelyn. Nicholson; Kath- ryn : 0 Bushell, Eric Percy, Karen 'Nicholson, Garf."-Sutton, • Billy ° Percy; contests, ' Sandra • Percy, Donald Barr;. chorus by the Jr boys,; alsothe girls; duet,. Alex Hewitt - encl..; Sheila Haldenby piano numbers by Jean ' Sutton, Diane; Hewitt,;' ' Keith Maitlden: Miss Edna 'Boyle was accompan- ist for the. afternoon. Miss May. Boyle, ' ,on .behalf of, the • ladies, expressed 'thanks: to Mrs. .Collins and. the:. pupils for a.`very lovely afternoon. Refreshments '. a n d Candy .were'served by. the' pupils and: a social .chat .enjoyed, Mrs. 'Perry. Hodgins is hostess ens'. In- olr'd•Wom. .for ' the H y oa n: after oo :on Thursday n stitute y , (today). This . will be: •historical research .meeting with each Mem ber 'to ' bring • a picture of their family 'to . be" :given :for the Tweedsmuir . foOk> The Caned- ian Governor-General Rt. Hon. Vincent Massey will. be the. topic'. The motto, will. be '"Every da'y'" .• is :like a pathway .through' the' 'snow, be careful how' you walk. every 'step will show". Contest, My Hobby. Current erents,: Mrs. Howard Harris.' Directors, . '.Miss Edna Boyle, . Mrs., Tome Hodgins, •..Mrs. • Jim Hodgins, Mrs.' Orville Elliott:'' • The :Evening Guild: met .at the home-' of the, president, Mrs. -Ron-. ald`` Thacker. After the:. opening hymn Mrs. Jack Hewitt read the Mr. -Win - ._Harrison.....soloist . max, the . morning service and ' at the ev.-` ening service Erima Jean and Marion Percy sang a duet .and the choir :sang •a suitable -:anthem: Mrs.. Win. Wall, who) is, conval- escing at the home. of her , (laugh- ter, Mrs.' Jack' Schumacher, spent Sunday afternoon 'at her home heretr•1 ` Mr. and Mrs.. Roy. Schneller'• & children spent the week -end at Wiarten. . Mr, and Mrs,; Dick: Richards of Paramount, Mr, and Mrs •' Don McaCosh, • Mary ' & Dick of Purple Grove spent; • :Sunday with Mrs: J, W." 'Colwell: • • . ` . • . Miss :Winnie. Percy, ItiN...of Woodstock, • spent, ' the week -end with her mother, Mrs. .William Percy and with Mr. Harold Percy and fatriily ''. On .,Friday evening Mr. .Jirn, needham of. Purple Grove •will- showw` pictures of his recent • trip to the British .Isles .at' the Angli- can Church here when the Even- ing . Guild ,will , also hold their scripture lesson.. Mrs. Tom o gins. , gave the thought . for the day. "Thanks was t'he word for the ro11 call. A bazaar.. was plan ned for Friday,. November 4th. Mrs.' . Howard :Thompson'—and Mrs. Torn Hodgins are in charge of the homemade. baking: Mrs. Don' • Gillespie :and 'Mrs .Ronald Thacker will clook after the fancy work. ` The apron table will be In charge of -Mrs. "Jac CH'ew -CULROSS ,CORNERS Mrs. Melvin Zettel, Jeanie and Marilyn of Walkerton visited ort Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Jack `' huxnacher. " Mrs. Wirt.. Stanley • and. Mrs: Win. Campbell, both • of Kinloss, spent Thursday with Mrs. Alex Whytock, . • . Mrs, 'Archie Bonnetand Ruby annual annual. "bazaar. • a Mr.. and Mrs. Chas. ,A. Suth- erland of Toronto spent Sunday with 'Mt, • and • Mrs. ' Jame$: Hodgins. ,• • Mr. Eiarold 7 Percy' and 'child- ren spent Sunday 'with' Mr. 'and Mrs.. Elson Arnold . and family, at Bervie, Mrs,` Cliff Borthwick of. St- spent Thursday afternoon# with TO. m T►`raxrk8r Our . teacher, Mrs: Graham,• held a.very enjoyable Hallowe'en, party for her pupils on Friday afternoon, • Mark 40th. 'Anniversary . Ong Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs, •aoe • Wall • (formerly of this. community 'and now • of Teeswat- er) were pleasantly surmised on the occasion of their 40th wed- ding 'anniversary, when• their.' fanily' . of two daughters 'and three sons,. with their husbands . and. ' wives., :staged . a . surprise )arty; andw: presented 'their . par- - exits` w ith: "a lovely trili,ght lam „ ,Those present were' Mr.. and Mrs; Bert Shewfelt of Kincardine;: •,Mr.. .and. Mrs: Frank, Thompson,'. •of. Coni:'' 10;: Kinloss; °'Mr.; and• ',Mrs:: Elmer Wall, on. 8,Culross; Mx. Catharines visited during ' the and Mrs.. Morley Wall' and «. Mr. week . with her parents, qMr. and and Mrs.. Grant. Wall. of Con. 10, Mrs. James Hodgins, Culross• Misses.. Erlma Jean and Mar- ' , • ion' Percy, visited on Sunday with Mr. :and Mrs. John Stewart & Misses Mary- and .Helen. Collison. family of • Trenton: spentthe week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Tont , Stewart- and -•b. The members -of Bethany Farm Forum are. reminded that the, first meeting of the season ,will. be held on Monday evening, No, vember 7th at' 8.30 at :the .hoMe of Mr, and Mrs. Clayton MeYers. Topic; : "Fire on the Farm", Mrs, , Tom Stewart, Ernie and Harold ' spent .Sunday afternoon' in. Kincardine Mr. and .Gerald 'Stewart. and Harold Robinson. of . Kinear.. dine visited•:Sunday at Tom :Ste- Wart's. P Mr. andq Mrs: Hugh'.Nicholson, and. Harvey: of—Ilei—Vie jan d ' Mr•.. and:: Mrs. Jas. Wraith spent Sung day evening with ` Mr. and Mrs; 'Drank ' Brown and keg. ' ; 'Miss • Helen .,Schumach • er , rs ,. 'Spending this' week with Mr: and .. Mrs. Dan Vanhie, London - Mr. and 'Mrs: Hugh MclCague ' .. and Brian and Mr; andMrs. Ernie Thacker of. Teeswater spent Suri - da ' with Mr. and 4 y n Mrs, Grant Wall and family. , :; <;::::•:•{:`•, ::+{';:'ri:: ir:�:+•;:1 C::<:•::'r::::::':':::::'>;::::•i:{:::$::'r:::{:}::$i::::li::}'::::%}'::':i:::::::$:•: ::::'r,:;: ti:,'::;;:::�::::::'::: :;;:};:�:::{'::}Y:; ::$'::• �'•r':::' ::;:{:::i:'::?:•'r •::: •';, new i ea tune Fairlaiur Victoria • itt. Miss May .Boyle .will ' be in, charge of the :fish pond.. Mrs: 'George •Haldenby and ' Mies. Bert Nicholson are the lunar 'commit-: tee. The evening "w • spent 'in sewing The 'meeting' closed• iro, prayer arid a dainty.., lunch was served. The Novembermeeting *Will lie held at the home :of Mrs. Harold Haldenby •. ' Congratulations to Mr. 4 Mrs, Gerald ' Gibson4y'on ' the—gift of a 'baby daughter. Misses Myrtle end Margaret Smith visited during the : week with Miss Joan Sutton. g. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson: 'and family visited on-' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom- Bell' and family at' Amberley. Misses ).Ne11ie and , Margaret, Malcolrn and Edna and May Boyle were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Orland Richards •of Paramount on' Wednesday: Mark Anniversary .Anniversary. services :were held uin "the -Presbyterian church on ' • Sunday; The •i Minister•, ,Rev: 111ic-c Kinney, was1jiri charge: The manic was under the direction Of 1V1rs, John .,krxlersor, ,.+organist. Special numbers.' wee rendered . by the Clark's male quartette with Mrs,: Ross Cul mings accom. ' hist .and heti/ 4.16eZVaPat, e0 °> 4 Ford's Lifeguard design .features .a new impact -absorbing 'steerg; wheel mounted on a• shorter stbearins gg post whichp otec tsthe driver from contact steering inthe eventof an accident. Ford al g ipsafety-hold-door-latches-vithrahaat preventsdoors from openinunderimpct e1 F d'snewY`8 b6 or ' With eta an power, a toe .ouch lea B instant atia ssafety in added passing traffic, on the highway. Ford's more iespontive bigger brakes an work p°wn,le=Poised ride together to mike your'' • driving safer!' ,.......,,,,.0,0,,00.00000.' , ‘.! . .,,,,,,,,,00: (Cettnittleaazrr•f-Mixstrarreti'aiiYraiti irrtff a "Mand — aril" on some models, optional at e,.ctta &i st.ononset,, ..,,: /' .56 u0 r`;;'�,;;,:.;r•; "sr' ::`'•:" , t°d5b FiotriQn°wa.ebbsiena tbe� hatst edrcYfeo;la}daneeedabgne1letfFsr. 'ed. I3oYaQjesotbttafsstanctt. rf wPOm a o'o 1 nst.xp�s't'hutpa fnet • de;l��i'rrp.�tO6v i o tee u0.744, Vii., You can see the Thunderbird touch in Ford's . rear deck, Ul the ,grille 'in 1 the flat siv wider,. ydu'l cdeck` in °n eek-silfi r oft ' new bodyy t h e 'g choke. of refreshing coldurs and new dolour -keyed ' ir%tr rsI Your Ford.-. oor arch 'Dealer will give you the,bestrdeal in town DW. •: 'beforekc :rxr,� . . -. you• ,make ..._.�'` deal, eve, xnnte you to see your . or - ionayc galer and drive t/ze 't56 For. For Momafrc ealer .:Y Phone