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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-12-07, Page 10z 'o- • PAGE TEN It THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • WEDNESDAY, DEC. '7th, ,1955 WHO'S MAD "Me ?,Not on your life !;.I'm justshouting loud enough rso's everybody can,hear what I have to say. And whatI have to say is this: Never ,overlook the importance of your estate... • Our ,Tigerish • friend is so right.' Fartttnately, today, "- apaanywiss use and women ..rel , n'he xerience And co-operation of, The .Sterling Trusts.. Corporation matters :'concerning .:their estate: Qur :' free booklets "Blueprint ',For, Your Family," covers . Many aspects of: estate adrinistration. 'Mite for' your tofu today. HEAD OFFICE 372 Bay St., Toroflto • BRANCH OFFICE' • 1-3 Dunlop; .St., ' Barr U YROOD " United Church.: Mr. and : Mrs. • Rayriard.. Ackert, Mrs. •Ernie .Wilson of . Saska- toon is visiting : with .her' sister, Mrs. ; Howard Harris . and ' was at the bedside ''of their mother; . the • .late Mrs. • Jamieson,': who ' had,I been i11 for dome tine: and 'a 'pat- ient '. at 6the.,'Baker:.Private ;Hos- pital,, Lucknow,•. where she Pass- "ed ass-ed away. R. elatives and friends attended the'. funeral on Monday at the,' Johnstone Funeral. ' Parlors; Sympathy is : extended to' the be- reaved. . M. and Mrs. Wm. •Eadie, '.Mrs. Rachel Culbert, ' Mr. :,and.:Mrs. Lorne, Eadie attended the Kragt-. de Boer-Weddin k- St: - He Ernest and':June`visited over the `weekend. with Mr. andlVIrs: Lloyd Ackert and family at Port.Cre- dit. • .Mr. • •and . Mrs. Sam Farmer visited in . Stratford, with Mrs.. 'Fanner; mer; Sr. ' " ' Mr. • .Donald Smith left last week for Point Edward ` where he joined the .Crew of the S. S: Martian. . Impatient patient, to' doctor: "I know "whiskey is -no 'help in get- ting rid, of a cold — but, .then, -neither- •'is the medhcal prates - able r fes DUNGANNO. ,,N. NIVINS—IlrAYES. St. Mathew's Anglican Church', `Rectory,. Bernie; at= -high noon On Saturday, was the scene of ' a °l. qu et. but pretty wedding at I. which Rev. John Prest officiat- ed .for the marriage of Beatrice Margaret, third daughter , of Mr. and Mrs. • Wrr; Hayes, Concession 2, • Kincardine Twp.,. ,to • David Ralph Alexander, younger son' .of Mr. and Mrs. David Nivins, 2nd Concession . of 'West Wavvanosh Twp,, near Dungannon., The ,bride wore a waltz .length dress . of ;white- sattu -and :ny=lon dace, full skirt, lace ''bolero and three-quar- ter length ` , sleeves,- shoulder length embroidered •net,,, teil, that. Was fashioned with, coronet. hair dress. and rhinestones,' rhinestone necklace atid earrings. She .car- ried a colonial bouquet . of red roses •;and white mums. • The 'bridesmaid was her sister, Marie Hayes, • wearing.. blue satin with matching net and veil and car- ried ,a nosegay of. yellow roses. Wesley Nivins was best man' for, his' ibrotlier.. After ,the 'ceremony the . guests; numbering forty-two were entertained at the church. rooms at . Kingarf...The bride's Mother received the guests wear, ing a black crepe dress and •white carnation corsage. She . was, as- sisted by the . 'groom's' mother wearing a blue_±crepe_enaeinble •-and -vbrlaite-LCaniatio. ter ' a wedding trip the young. couple' will make. their 'home on the .,groom's farm near the Nile. Had Serious Operation Wilda Maize, . little four -year - Old daughter ,'of Mr. and : Mrs. Harold 'Maize,''4th Con. of '. Ash- field, •has returned from. the Sick Children's • Hospital, Toronto, af- ter a critical operation. on ,her. eyes.. The little' girl: developed eye, .strain. following. an operation on her heart at Toronto ';Sick Child= ren's Hospital where she Was a patient a' little' less than a year ago.: ' There . Was small . chance held for her ;recovery at that •time but after an emergency operation On her heart She made a remark' id $ l nil i?imicBf. aftrA' I't ii l ullaw m� trio rf + a Kf�i� t l `i, tot ere Are; ATMFe S : gel oxrs ~ able ,comeback. • 'The: little •' child is 'happy to Abe back again with her• two little brothers and .a Sis- ter, , 'and awaits science' to dis-. cover the correction :that can fur- ther be made to, aid: her.• Elect WWM.S: Officers. • • Mrs.. 'Robert .Irvin was hostess on 'Friday afternoon for the De cernber meeting :of the United :Church, W.M.S. The . ;" pre'sident, Mrs. George Hodges, opened 'the meeting- and led in repeating the Aim and Object. After singing a, a carol Mrs.. . Hod': es 1 I u e r0##X1110,+ 6 ft +; 0> 11iZt URa ligtt441411 0r itilVrialt n agkirtiV/We; :$ ac ston ' �fVN, fila' I .. � • � •, • . : /"� *EOR THE HOME,... Genuine Super He alth .Aluminum .Wart aI The life time cooking utensil . . , Sauce pans in call: sizes Fry Pans 9 and 11" with or without covers and all k equipped with. heat -resisting 'handles and •hang-up: rings . Also Roasting Pans in:, dif ferent sizes: • , •. SUPREME. ALUMINUM :WARE. • We have a wide .range .to Choose from; -reasonably :l r•rc ed and any piece .would 'make a pleasing 'gift,, -• See the. Gift Set. a ELECTRIC APPLIANCES • a a a 4 • For the Children -Sleighs; Wagons, Toboggans ' • Irons, *Tea Kettles, •Percolators' and: Heating Pads, FOR THE MAN OF THE HOUSE .7., •Winter Mitts,.; Gloves 'and Gauntlets, Pocket Knives and Carpenter's •. Toots. n ter: ie o 4, Phone 10, Lucknoits Ont. it iVeae aOVZ11 .D 00047 ItoZtt a ll0a ti ne0aVeVn. niVtl gave the Christmas message from 'the' Missionary Monthly maga- sine. 114rs. Arthur Elliott• and Mrs. Herb •-Finnigan• read. .'Bible pass- ages iwh'ich - were *interspersed. with, verses' of . carols ' .Mrs. ' M. Shackleton ;offered prayer The roll call • vvas answered' by ;fifteen members. It'' was • 'reported': that 21 hospital calls and nine home calls • were made. Mrs. M. Reed reporte' $52.75 collected 'for `.the: Autumn 't'hankofferiiig. Itwas moved . by Mrs. ;Arthur Elliott and. seconded by ' Mrs: 'Clifford Crozier that •$5.00: would be . do- nated to ;Miss Blanches Gerhard of Carlisle, 'Sask., for missionary purposes:. Rev. G. D. Watt . con - ducted the election of •officers'for 1956.: press, Mrs G. -Hodgesz 1st vice Pres.,. Mrs.. Arthur. Elliott; And vice press;. • Mrs.. Rabt. • Irvin; recording 'sec., Mrs. Chas: `Fowl-, ler;, treas., Mrs. M. Reed; . corres-, ponding sec.., ,Mrs. George,. Har- ris; .Missionary arris;.•missionary riionthl•y'sec., Mrs. W. H. McClure; Baby. Band lead- er,. Mrs TIS. Andarson; tChristian stewardship sec:, Mrs. .E; Rivett; friendship sec., ,, Miss •0 Rebina Sproul; Christian citzenshp sec., 'Mrs. C. Blake; associate mem- bership 'seC,,, em-bership'sec., Mrs M. Shackleton; supply, sec., 'Mrs. it. Finnigan; press sec., , Mrs. Chas, Fowler; pianist, Mrs:. Otto ,Popp; assist- ant; M. Reed; Bab y I3 a ri d leader; Mrs. J. .Finnigan; CGIT leaders, Mrs. H. Finnigan, Mrs. C. - Crozier; :auditors; Mrs. A. liott,' Mrs. J. Ryan.' ,Local 324, Orange Lodge, held a dance:in; the Agricultural -hall• .with HankNorris'. ,'orchestra supplying music. Tidkets .on a 'raffle .of a turkey;. goose . and duck was won by Lloyd, Craig of Auburn; turkey; Torn : Culbert, Crewe, goose; Hank Norris,' 'Kip - duck. . : her. daughter, MrsNesbitt. : filer, tM , presence • will be greatly ,missed in the home. and 'community. • To . mourn her passing she, weaves five daughters and •three, sons; .,Sadie, • Mrs,. Wm. ,Miller, Listowel; Emma,. Mrs. Tom Cul bent, ' Ashfield; Annie, •Mrs.. Sam. Nesbitt . Lucknow; Laura, 'Mrs,' Herd;, and Vera Mrs. Joi n:131ack- ett, 13ipley; • ��ii lis ' an 'George, North Line, : Kincardine. Town-: ship., and Ernest, Iiamilton.; .Qne 'sister,: •Sarah, Mrs. Robert Free; J man. of Clinton, 'also' survives. The :funeral' service 'W,as' con ducted by- Rev:.•Bryd•on of the Rippley. -United .Church from the McLennan Funeral Parlors,' Rip:. ley, With . interment in. Kincar- dine Cemete•y..:G'randsons .."and nephews acting as pallbearers' were Michael B1'ackett, • ..Jim Pais-' ley,' Bill Anger, Wilfred. Freeman,'.: Roy Marshall and `Tom. •'Culbert, The • floral, tributes' were '.carried . by former neighbors:, Hugh Nich- olson, Walter Nicholson,: Jack•, A Yes, Folks, we are pJayuig Santa Clausfor this Sale. We. ' I really Mean it people, out; Store can shOw • you the way •: i • to save , on. your Christmas. Buying BEAUTIFY ' YOUR LIVING ROOM WITH' S THIS LOVELY7-°P•IECE• UNIT:: 4 2 -Piece Chesterfield. Suite -Grey Frieze La-Z Boy Chair. 'and' Ottoman »_Z_End. Tablea,iight maple 1 Ciock-Tail Table, Panelyte R:,gularly Priced' at $352,50' 1 The December meeting af. the Kintail.. W.I. was held 'at. the home• •. of .Mr's. Henry' MacKenzie , with. • . a good attendance. An exchange of Christmas gifts was the •roll Call. The meeting was unanimous in _their. •praise• of .the ladies in • charge of the turkey supper held a week ago in 'KingSbridge hall. By all, accounts it was a suecess- f ul evening for the • Institute Members,, their husbands '' and children. One .hundred' and. twen- ty sat down • to a bountiful table aft.1; Cristmas Sale Price Only ........v,,. $264.50 Just one of the many_ bargauris,.during this sale.•„ NOW,IS THE,TIME' TO SELECT YOUR CEDAR CHEST SHOP EARLY AND USE OUR LOW DOWN PAYMENT, LAY -AWAY PLAN reeDravv '3 LUCKY TICKETS -- ' U&KE-YS W'.-I-LL-B:E--•.GIV_.EN_ ..AWAY:_ FREE _CHRISTMAS_ EVE Mike sure you get a. Ticket • BLACKSI CNE'S F,LTRNITURE 'Phone 240 - GODF3tICH, OM: • �•����.�'����;e�$Saar►r.�7##�#,i�#,wa�l�4�i,��Ie�l�i,iD#�7il,i�,�.�f�+f a Bob `Wilson: and Tom•.11arris: KINTAIL.,INSTITUTE ;HELD• ENJOYABLE .TURKEY SUPPER OBITUARY MRS. JOHN. ROACH' The former Elizabeth ,Marsh- all, .wife of • tyre late -.-John. Roach, passed .away iii' Victoria ,Hospi- tal, .London, November 25th, 'af- ter an illness of•'several weeks Mrs. Roach was born in' Col- borne Township on,. May 9, 1876, the daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs: -Wri. Marshall Alftar her marriage 63 years ago 'oto • John �► Roach, they ,resided' in Ashfield 2 land Huron townships before iii- ovit g-' tis_ tht'-SaCrtl `Line; `Kinn cardine Township: After the of her hugband`in l92i), she remained for a time, on the home, place, then moved to Ripley where she resided until failing health Made is advisable for ,her to move to Lucknow to. be with `t er Which a short program w:as enjoyed.: Mrs. Minnie Walters held' •the Backs ticket ',on the quilt. The topic "Christmas ih other Lands"- `was taken by Mrs, .Dave : MacKenzie in the absence of Mrs. Jack, Collinson, Mrs. Sandy read a 'poem --"Friendship" .1VIr,._.D.an Wylde played for Chri.stma5'car-'. ols.. Mrs. :Ray Dalton. ' reported from the Sectional meeting .at Grand 'Bend. The r.all�r'riext year. is to 'be, held .at Fordmeh, She' brought *Ord' froth the rally that. EciSYake; whca is crrxr C Imo- Staff, was . the pilpt .cYhr) fiery, home, the filth . of the, Coronation t� Canada.'' We enjoyed television -1-br---a--'social time- -d-u-rin#; ]uns`h The next meeting° on `January 6' '.is at the home of Mr's. Bill Ma'c*. Donald. Auctioneer "Sold! tr) the lady with •her,' htrwbrrnT,. hand over her mouth".. •