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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-12-14, Page 61.0167-401110W:41674*. 4#414 'IV liPa• r if -Here Ar. a .A Few Suggestions: or • Ch ristmas THE LUCNNAW SENTINEL, LUiOW ONTARIO,. Genuine Super ,He•alth. Aluminum Ware 3 The life time cooking utensil . . Sauce pans: In •all sizes • Fry Pans 9" and 11" with or without covers. and all • quipp nl g M ' nang-'p , rings Also Roasting Pan's in different szes_ ° . • SUPREME ALUMINUM WARE .. We have ' a..'wide range to choose from; reasonably priced and any 'piece would: Make a pleasing gift - See the4iridal. Gift Set. ELECTRIC APPLIANCES •FOIA "THE MAN OF THE • HOUSE Winter Mitts, ' Gloves and: 'Gauntlets; Pocket '.Knives and Carpenter's Tools. • • Irons,. Tea Kettles,' Percolators •and .Heating Pads• ' For the ChildrenSleighs,, Wagons; a , Tolo'ggan- Pt Jy st e0 k Phone 10; LucknoW, Ont. INTERESTING CHRISTMAS: observance stressing . the need for 1V1EET1NG HELD'' BY : W.I. keeping in . mind the real signif i$ cance of the day: Mrs° 'G. Meik- A :large. crowd • assembled in ejohn played 'a piano solo and; ports Were given :by. the :treasur- the Recreation Centre on Friday Mrs, 0, Jones and Miss ' Mar, er and •the sick' committee. Don= afternoon for the Christmas meet- garet Rae sang a •'duet. ations of jams or cannedods go ing of Lucknow •W.I ' Mrs:' C. Mrs.*. Welsh'. 'ave•..a delight- Children''s. Shelter were g for the'. Cook" presided for' the.: business ful-'description• of how. Christmas .received. 1VIrs.._A. MacNay took session • and .Mrs. A. Havens. read is ,Celebrated in. ,Bonnie Scotland charge .of ' the • •following program the correspondence and gave' the where there is much' genuine .hymn . "O .. come all ye' faithful p Financial -standing. --Mrs W Joynt ladness and'. -no lonely.�oxies Dare readings by Mrs:.'E..`Taylor, Mrs. and Mrs. A, MacNay gave reports forgotten. °The. topic, "Every pri- of the conunittee in charge of the vilege carries. 'a responsibility", , painting' of thesouth wing of the was' discussed. by Miss Dean Centre Which: was financed by' MacLeod who spoke of .it as,�be= the' W.I. and Which --greatly add-.. •ing• a very suitable subject for -ed.' to .the attractiveness• of the this 'festive season. Jane Joynt room. The roll call was answered` and Karen Mowbray sang a duet' . committee in charge. Inc 'Jan • by donations for the Christmas :accompanied by. ,Mrs: w. Joynt. nary meeting will be: held'at. the - _ . i. .... ..- home. of Mrs G -Elliott.' ch mer boxes for shut-ins Mrs:• A. :Struthers. conducted a , Mrs;.. A. 'Struthers presided , for Contes. e t • The hostesses far th OVERSEAS SLIDES SHOWN PARAMOUNT. W.I. SOCIAL.•.. Members; of Paramount Wo men's Institute; . entertained fam- . dies, and friends on Thursday evening at a .bounteous pot luck supper and program at the Re- creation Hall in Lucknow. 'There were over 70. present. Mr. Walter Dexter :presided for the 'program which opened with. i a sing song with Mrs. O. Rich-, Ards at. the.piano. ' Mrs.. M, J. Webster gave a humorous read- ing on what happens .at an. In- stitute meeting, followed by a ;pianoduet. 'by Joyce and Elaine :MacNay, a ; reading by Mrs. Rob- ert Ilteid,• a diiet by. 'Shirley and. Alice Brooks and_,a recitation by Mrs Burt •Rdach, ,� ' Thechairman. called ,on several in the audience for short ' speech- es and then introduced Mr. Jas. Needham' . of Ripley who showed 'slides illustrating his, trip to the British' Isles.. this. past .summer and 'which was most interesting: Mrs 0. Richards expressed. the thanks. of the gathering and presented •a small tdken of alp, preciation, , and . a: most enjoyable evening concluded with the Nat- ional Anthem... Women's Association, Group . I The Johnston -Houston group met at the home of: Mrs. W. Dren- nan on Wednesday; December 7, rice-Iuf•-i Wa rd children present. present. Mrs. M. John- son was • in charge with the 1. theme "Hope of the World", . the meditation by Mrs<1VI. Johnston .� and the scripture by -Mrs., F. Gil christ, ;the theme .hymn and. • the hymi "It.:^eame• upon the Mid- night clear" was sung and pray- er offered by Mrs. G. `Elliott: l .e- • E: Thom and. Mrs. A. MacNay; a duet by Mary Murdie and Dawn Stewart :and a:. solo by Margaret `Rae. Carol. singing and the' miz- pah benediction :closed the meet= frig and •lunch was served/by the the program and carols were meeting, Mrs...A. Struthers, Mrs. sung With, Mrs. G. 1VIacl, arrnid ..s; Mrs. S. .•Collye.r, Mrs. • ••at the' piano. The' nativity_ story from scripture was ''read by. Mrs. Edna' .Robinson. ' Mrs. E. Taylor E. Robinson' and' Mrs. W. McGill 'served .a tasty lunch and .:candy. • r'ead a fine article. on Christmas : Is Your Suubscrip I. South Kinloss W.M.S,.s. ." The WAVI.S. meeting was held en December' 7th in the base.- rhent ofthe church: The directors. in charge vVere Mrs. W. ;F. Mac- Donald 'and IVIrs.' I. Dickie. "The tion Paid? meeting 'opened with .a reading •Pp•O •4 • '10 lackston EXTRA 'SPECIAL CHRISTMAS BARGAINS 'l . Chrome .Kitchen Sets Chesterfield : Suites, Daveno . Suites. '. Platform , Rockers La-z-Bo_y . Chairs .. Swing -King Chairs , Occasional ' Chairs Bed Roon ,Suites •, yr�icge Sets - a F , FREE)441 on. Christmas Eve .� _.. ;- �ra,r�ra�tq,esi 3 Lucky Tickets ree: Draw uxcEa�s • will be 'given away • 4 w TABLE LAMPS, T.V. LAMPS} 'FLOOR LAMBS . e Invite' You To ' 'isit Our NEW' JIJyENILE •DEPARTMENT f i • LACKS TONE' S FV*.NflVRi 'Phone 240 —. GODERICH, ONT. a . WEDNESDAY, I3EC 14th, 1955. Gifts Galore at The Seioy Stone where you can• do ."one-stop gift 'shopping for every member or the family. And, you'll have e chance .. to. win: one of c• ., `:,CHRISTMAS • EYE y With every $2.00 purchase. from, now .until Christmas ., you will receive a ticket. on ou> •-grant draw to be made ,at 10.00.p.m.,' December 24th, for three lovely 3 prizes a SUPER. TRICYCLE with life size pony .$311:95 RUBBER DOLL, with real hair : $. 7.75' BOUDOIR . LAMP,, .value -_--�_ :..$ 7.95.. See theon display at The . Store' : and. 'make this, your Christmas Shopping Centre for Lovely, Practical and ; Priced -Right . Gifts for All tuhe. Family. eye - PHONE :108-w LIICKNOW • • AGENT FOR CARSON CLEANERS and, pr• ayer by the president, M's. �, W. 1VMacIntyre..Carol 72 was sung The Christmas., messagewas read from the Glad- Tidings, Mrs, T; Collyer, Mrs. D. MacK'innon,. Mrs. •W: F. MacDonald, Mrs:: W. Mae- Intyre, each 'reading a portions .A report from the treasurer, . Mrs:. H: Buckton; . followed. It was unanimously agreed by. .the. mem- bers :that uncan _ MacCon- neli be presented . with the' life membership : certificate given this year. •.The. Bible study on "Mary" was' given .by ''Miss • D.' MacLeod. Prayers were said by:• Mr's. L. MacDougall, Mrs. Caswell and.. Mrs. H. Austin. A solo "Silent Night" • by Mrs. -S. MacLeod, ' ae corripanied by: . Mrs. - H.. Buckton, was enjoyed; Carol singing by all members ,followed: ' Mrs, T. Mac Kenzie.. "spoke'' briefly on C G.I.T. 'work and displayed ; corsages made .by the girls. A chapter from the' study book and. a •'Christmas poem was: read 'by. Mrs.' I. Dickie. A special collection was taken :for• the . BBirtle---lndustri-al=--Sc-hool- Hymn and prayer closed the meeting . after . 'which • lunch and' a time of. fellowship foliowed. WEDDING -BELL •' DARLING •EDGAR • A, pretty wedding was solemn- ized at the home of the•' groom's parents on . Saturday, December 3rd, when Elizabeth:"May Edgar, daughter • of `• Mr.' :J. X. Edgar of Holyrood, and the late. Mrs. Ed - :gar, became the bride of George Johnstone, son : of 'Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Darling.. The ceremony was ,performed by Rey: R. :A. Brook of . Bluevale, United Church, beneath , an arch ' of •evergreen, entwined With red roses, 1 The bri'de's gown was of white 'II -nylon with lice bolero- She wore e lace: veil and carried red roses. Her sister, Mrs. Harold • La- mont, . was bridesmaid and ,, Was gowned. in. blue nylon. , Her flow- • ers ware pinkk.=-carnationst= ' ' The groom, was' attended by his brother, Donald Darling ,of.'Tor- onto., , 'After the ceremony, a reception` was held, the groom's mother re- cceiving. -in a' navy , dress with navy–accessories–an-'cl7Weating–a: corsage of •red carnations. Table decorations were yellow mums, ,the table being centred by a tiered. ,Wedding cake .. For travelling the bride chose blue with a blue top coat .and w navy accessories .After the wee- ding trip, their home will be• on the groom's .farm on the Bluevale as Guests were present from, /Tot-. ,cs�a on arraston' /Mid 'Dees Water; Atwood, Lucknow, Wing h'am and Drew. RE-ELECTED VICE:PRESIDENT The GreY-Bruce-Huron Aber- deen Angus ' Association .annual meeting was , held, at •'Walkerton. last week with Russell Barclay, Tara, as president:' Tom' Todd .of 'St.' Hel"ens' was re=elected first vice president although --he waS unable to be ..present; •, •• J rri x , r' . +• .. " NATIONAL efbilder CONCtENTRATE . 30% Protein er—cw-t. R.• F !'N LAYSO N. hone `01, Lucknow ;20441441401140i.4141:10402.4;00114406:0114/1140t�t,e iO4>,rout, 44111 rQ .; t d 4&4110Vati a0ars+.0i00 to H n�v._. - .. ., ..-'.': ,„:m ..._ _-:kaa�....•,._Raiab6J..1....,.....n.J..+�ekrlaeCn3�R,iuN+ 'yy _ . a •• MONUMENTS. ' SKECTON 4EMORIALS WALKERTOIi We are the only manufac- turers 'in -this -part of Ontario of m high . class monuents.. 'who import -granite from the Old Country in -the rough.bY the carload and process from • the rough to' the finish monument. .No , nidtllemar►.. '.When' choosing a 'monument come " and• see one of the largest selections ;in Ontario. Fstablisiieci over �stxiy y�ea�w y Write or phone Warkertan 8 and revert('charges.:. • SK.ELTON ' MEMORIALS • WALKERTON w..su....?'i�,2•••-",014.=i'S".'.1:,�1S9Fid,W.Fy'..�.�•'