HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-12-07, Page 12MissWinnie Percy, R.N. of
Woodstock, spent a few days, with
her• mother, Mrs. Wm. Percy, and
other relatives, ..
Air, and Mrs: Perry. Hodgins
and Sharon visitedkwith Mr. and
ld MacKenzie Donna
day night With 'Mrs. Ronald
-Thad er-PreRdurcg. -T -yhyrnn °
Master let me'walk with Thee'
and prayer opened the meeting.
Miss Edna Boyle read the Christ-
Inas story for the scripture. Each
member answered the roll call
with • the ward "remember". This
being ,the annual business meet-
ing the .following officers were.
appointed.. for 1956: pres., Mrs,
Bomiald Thacker; lst vice, . Mis"s'
May Boyle;. sec.-treas.,. Mrs. Har-
old Haldenby; convener of pro-
grams, ,Mrs. ,Bert Nicolson,;. sup-
ply: conveners, .Mrs, ' Wni, Walt,
Miss. Ma
Mrs.Bert Nicholson, Y
Boyle: Mrs; -Tom Hodgins ' thank
ed the • officers'. for' their •leader-
'ship : and success, the: Guild had,.
throughout the "•year..Mrs. . How
and •Thompson • gave the . closin'g•
remarks and `the n`ieeting.:.closed
with prayer and dainty refresh-
ments were served by the ;hostess
and her daughter Sheila.
We welcome the newlyweds •to
our midst. Mr: and Mrs. H. Kragt
who have taken up residence in,
the .former. Statters residence.'
Mr. ••Kragt' is' employed rby Wm,
S. Eadie.
Slated, For TV Appearance
• Mrs. Harold. Haldenby .was to
have •made' here first appearance
Mrs.
Dona _
and John of Dungannon:.
Mrs. Jack Thomson of Kick-
• Land Lake is here with Glen and
Kenneth. Hodgins.
Attend. Accident Victim's. Funeral
Mr.. and Mrs: Lorne Kraemer
and Larry' of Toronto visited at.
-. • - P, ,_A.. Murray s _ during•• the week
and "attended the funeral' of the
for'e?s father, the late: Alex'
Kramer of Riversdale who pass:-
• ed' •away' in Victoria Hospital,
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London,, followi ' an .linjury"
which' he suf feregin a fall while
• picking apples at: the Mgrray
farm. 'Sympathy is extended to
the . bereaved. •
rFlev,.
J: Prest; .Mrs. Prest, Peter
:and Harry will move from this
parish, to Lucan where they -will
reside and have Holy ' Trinity
CChurch in Lueari and ..St. Jaynes'
Chu ' Clandeboye. The. ' .be'st..
wishes of all •go'•with the Prest
family to their new appointment.
�, The Presbyterian ladies were
entertained at • the' home of • Miss
Margaret 'Robertson .•on Tuesday
afternoon • when : they made up
:the programs ' for the. 1955 WMS.
Nanc , N`eedha m_ an •
Wilma King, student eac ers
from Stratford ' Teachers' College
were at our school last week tea-
•chi•ng under ' the su`pe'rvision of ;
Mrs. Burton 'Collins.'. On .Wednes
day, Mr... Hampton of i Stratford
paid an orfficial visit.,
Mrs. 3acob Eckenswiller, who.
has been ; at Seaforth with ` Mr.
and Mrs. Levi •Eckenswiller. re-
;turned to the home of Mr. and
Mrs Ftxkenswiller :where
She will 'spend awhile. This grand
Old lady :celebrated her . 93rd
birthday :on. November 20th.'
Mr: and ,Mrs. Jack':Hewitt.: and
family visited over the week -end
with her father. Mr. Wallace
'Mason . at Waterford: , • , ,
To ' 'Have. Float: In Parade : '
The H.W.I. met on Thursday
at the hall with Mrs. 'Sam Farm-
er and: ' Mrs.: Ernest Ackert con-
veners....Mrs.: Torn Hodgins was
°. in the '•;chai:r. Following the -op-
ening exercises plans were 'made
to .enter a .float ' iii. the Lucknow
Santa Claus, parade. Plans. far
• carne ' were left in: charge pf, rs:
'.� A. Murray and Mrs.• P. Hod
gins.', A : euchre party was dis-
cussed' and decided • to leave . over
until after the' New Year, Mrs.
S. Farmer' gave : a splendid paper.
", telling=that it w
grown: in Victoria, B.C., as well
as other milder. climate places
and it realry wouldn't be Christ-'
auras • Without a sprig- of holly
.and, a, bit of -mistletoe.--Mrs. P-•-.: ._._
todgins' 40-Mts. A. Percy were
judges ' +for the Christmas card
contest and prizes were awarded.
to. Edna .and May ,Boyle. Mrs. P.
A. Murray gave a ver fine . mot-
to: Blessed are . thepeacemakers,
pointing; ;out the way to . have.
real happiness 'does riot • 'come
from material accumulation, but
adeep inner feeling . of • peace with
- our fellowman.. She told the
story' of a mighty giant . whose
heart Was changed by Young
lad and the way to'+ave. inner ..
peaoe . is in, sharing and giving t�
others.',, Miss• Edna ,Boyle played
,.Star of the East. Elaine Murray)
said --a: -cute•---r-eeitation-wand--littie- Jackie 'Johnston
delighted .. _ "Open
ever y
.one with her solo; • urb` your
heart ' and let the sunshine -.in", •
Mrs. Farmer' conducted . a Christ-
hx'
rias contest. For the roll ,call
Y . T each ineir;,her visited -a prettily
r; .decorated and lighted. Christmas
tree and,enjoyed a gift exchange.
Mm's;
R. Ackert read a Christmas..
poem .which brought out:' the
thoug'h°t of Santa Claus scolding
a reckless driver and this was
very fitting for the safety drive
campaign now underway .Mrs.
'Jack Hewitt -favored with a:• solo
"Little Jesus Boy". Mrs. k'ar'mei
gave fie` Closing remarks a.nd
dainty refreshments were served .
and a pleasant afternoon brought'.
to 'a ,close. r•
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Name Evening • Guild: Officers
Mrs: Harold Haldenby was
hostess to' the Anglican' Evening
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on CKNX-TV•' on Tidisday of*
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difficulties : the many eager
watchers were disappointed.
when the program Milady didn't
appear. Better luck next, time,
Madeline. We are all pulling • for.
you .,and wish • you the best.
Christmas concerts . are plan-
ned in our community: Kinlough
Presbyterian S.S.; December 13th;.
Kinlough Public School at Holy'-
rood Hall,;December 15th; West-
ford Public School .at Holyrood.
Halg 'December .20th; S.S. • No. 3,
at Holyrood Hall, December 21;
Kinleugh Anglican SS.; Decern
=heir 23rd.
Mrs. J, W Colwell, • Mr... arid•
ilVIrs. Currie Colwell and family
visited ' on' Sunciay with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Forster 'and family.
Last Member of Family, Passes Y'
The death occurred of . the last
mer'riber of . a Huron Township
pioneer family in ,,the person of
the late Annie Wall, who has
.been" cared dor at the 'home of
her cousin, Mrs. • Gertrude Walsh.
Sympathy is extended to •the be=
reeved :relatives: Friends . from
here , attended • the funeral • . on'
Monday afternoon. , p •
Heartiest. ' congratulations are
extended to Mr. ''James Hodgins
• 'WEDNESDAY, DEC, 7thq 1955
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