The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-02-01, Page 2�• _ : •.. � `.. . �� _•
TNE LUCKNOW SEiT�
CULROSS.• CORNERS' 1 JUNIOR. GROU-P ; ',
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Friday with Mrs. Elmer Wall, 8th
Concession.
Mrs; Mary Wall visited Friday
with. Mrs, Frank Brown.
Miss Helen Schumacher of.
Lochalsh spent the week=end un-
der the parental roof,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Whytock.
'spent', Wednesday with Mr. • and
Mrs. Jas. Carr,, Wi igharm
Mr. and Mrs. ,Arnold Wilkie,.
Kincardine,• spent Wednesday of
ternoon with, Mr, • and Mrs. Tont
Stewart. •
Mr. ' and Mrs. Alex Whytock
spent Thursday with, Mr: -.4 Mrs.
W. Slessor, Bervie., •- •
: • The 'flu bug caught up• with.
several in , the • community during
the week.
Mt..Grant Wall was in London
on Sunday Mrs.. Annie.. MacKenzie,,
Tees -
water, iswith her 'sister, Mrs.
Merle Hodgins, who at time • of
writing is :•confined' to. her bed
With pneumonia. We .hope for a
speedy 'recovery . •
.During the • week. the 'commun-
ity was represented at the John
Deere ' Day, • Teeswater, the var-
iety oconcert by the Junior Insti-
tulle and Junior Farmers,, Tees-
vwrater.• ''Burns Ball, . Kincardine
and the reception for -`r
Mrs: Ray Stanley ,(nee Helen
Nicholson) at Kinloss.. •
The", regular meeting . of the
Colwanash• Tunior Farmers was
'l1eld, in the Dungannon Parish.
:Hall on Tuesday evening, ' Janu-
ary 17thwhen the new officers
for the coming year were elect-
ed. Those ele ted- Were. presi-
dent, Frank Alton; 1st ,vice; press,;•
J., D. Durnin; 2nd vice pre. s,, Geoff
Ribey; sec;; Lorne Hackett; treas.,
BobLyons; . directors for Col-
borne,. Ivan Watson,. ¥elyirr• Bog-
ie, :Ashfield,- Doug Hackett;. Doug'
Raynar"d; West' Wawanosh, , Ross
Mullin; Ron ,.Pentland,
Guest speakers dealt with;• art
;ficial breedirfg: ; and soils and
crop improvement.
The Junkie. IInOtitute' met in
the.. Dungannon Public School.
and • held their election of oifix'.
cern' Pres., •Joyce Little; vice
s. Lois . Hackett; sec.-treas,,,
pres„ 'district directors,
Helen Little; Township
Mrs.. Arnold ..Alton; To.Shelia
directors: for • Colborne,
Feagan,' Dorothy ,NLoCabe; ` West
Wawanosh, June Nivins; • Ash-
field, .Ratty Finnigan, Lois Hack-
ett; auditors, Sheila Feagan, Lois
Hackett,
At the joint meeting Joyce
Little. -visas _appointed for• a joint
13cretary and press ; reporter
Mr.,' Bolton spoke a lew •woirds'
to the members. •Plans • were made
for the .` drama. festival ,and the
hard -time dance.
Holding .Sewing Meetiings
The Colwanash . Learning Las-
sies have been holding sewing
meetings'' at the homes of IVIarior.
ie and Betty ;Alton, Dorothy and
Jo• Anne Alton, Kathleen Hack-
ett and Joan Donaldson.' At these
meetings work, has 'been. done on'.
• the . girl's' blouses.` The Most re-
cent Was held at Gertrude Camp-
bell's' on January 30th: • •
wise, man or woman would ,be:without
the • services of;•a crust cohipany"in matters
`concerning . their estad'e—it's far too
important. Su; • to Ce my advice, write . for,'
the free bookletL''B1uprint. For Your
_Family: It will ell you .a lot, you should
know. about est te aclministratiort "' •
THE
HEAD OFFICE
372 Bay St., Toronto
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WDNESDAY, FSB,: lst, 1956
MRS', ROBERT CAMPBELL'S
FATHER PASSED AWAY' . .
Elmer Berton Osborne, Huron;
Township :farmer, passed• away.
in. Wingham Hospital on 'Friday
following . a: heart attack. He had
observed hi$ 64th birthday just
four days 'earlier.
• The funeral service was held
at the McLennan ,Funeral Home;
Ripley, on Monday afternoon, •
conducted by Rev. D. A..' pry-,
doh,dnterment was, ir} Riplex ._
Cemetery. • . . •
Mr. Osborne, its survived by• his.
wife, the former Alice •'' Smith,,
three ` daiighters• and one • 'son',
Mrs. Duncan' MaeCailum, .Bran.
Township;, Mrs. Robert Campbell
.(Wilda).. of q .Ashfield ' Township,
and Donna and Robert at -home. '
SANDERSON-to Mr. and Mrs.
J. ,C. Sanderson (Barbara Carter,
Ripley), at ` Victoria ..Hospital,'
'London, on 'January 16, ;1956, a
daughter, Laurel Dawn, a sister
for .Deborah Lee. :
Reports Company Growth
Reuben • Wilson,. 'localagent
for . State Farin, Mutual, reports
that the policyholders in :Can-
ada and the_ United •sites in-
creased by.' 679,000. during. 1965
and 'are • well . in • excess of four
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house; , The awkward age means ; the million, Fremiurris . written.:dur-
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and too young for wolves crease .of .30 million
an ir
dollars.
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1 is too � old for teddy bearsjing the past year
OBITUARY•
LOI'tISA JANE NAYLOR
The death of Mrs. Louisa Jane
.Na lior, a 'native of Ashfield
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Township, and a resident • ,of
. Lucknow for a good viany years;
occurred at Parkwood Hospital;•
London, ,en Sunday afternoon.
. 1VIrs. Naylor was a daughter
of Hugh. Phillips and • ` Rachel.•
Taylor and was born' 82 years
ago, on October 22nd,' 1873, on
the farm at the 9th Concession.
She was a faithful member opt, `
+gipUnited Church while ' in
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Hereford Corned. Beef, , oz. in 39e .
•=Rose -Brand --Mar: . 2 lbs55c
-:•On Saturday, January 24th, In
,the Protestant Chapel* at Canip
•Aldershot; the padre • of the
Black Watch Regiment . United
marriage *Ann White ,and George
.a double .ring •cere-
.11n late • years she. had beConie
erippled arthritiS and When.
she cohlcl. no.-Ionger. do her
household duties; ,...took. up resi-
dence at the Henderson Rest
a few years ago ;she Y.rnt to
London 'to make her hOme with.
speeiahzei in "arthritic cases 'and „
ly, Of ,Lucknew, is head physic -
MTS. Naylor had° been bedfa"st
The bride's parental hOrne , is
at Magnetawan, Ontario, George
is the elder son Of Mr. dricl MTS.
Spence .1rWin' of Lucknow
The bride- Wore a floor -length'
White , ,,goWn. arid carried .red
roses,arid_white.slaisy mums. The,
grOom Wore the, kilt of the BiaCT
Watch- with blue cut -away dress
The young couple arc. residing
at .K.entville, Nova Scotia.
expect to
week, •George *ill be twenty-
two• in March.. He ahas Signed up:
for his Second three-year periOd
of army Service. During his first'
three-year stint, he serVed for
J4 months in Korea. •
Wags6ffe, 24 oz. •31k
'Monarch, •per _19c
'BEANS. WITH PORK
NEW }I'AJE.'SIJRF
'FliESH 'FRUIT and VEGEtABLES,.
Select Quality Ripe Bananas, lb.: 1se
Vanes 'MelritOsh Apples; .6 qt. basket 59c
Pahri Garden Tomatoes,
cello bag.
2 for 25e
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Attractive Price
gOlid Heads New Green abbage, lb.
The funeral Service Was coi.-1-,•
ducted 'by' Ilev. G.: A. 1Vieiklejohn •
'Funeral Heine Vednesday af7
terhoon. Interme,ritwas in Green-
hill Cemetery. - The %. riallboarer.;,
son Reed and Emerson
two ion's, Harvey of London and.'
Price Of Toronto and :a
ter, Mrs.' Jessie- Menary of Ash.,;.,
field. Mr. and VIrs..Naylor were.
the death of their onty
Red
White Food
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BEHIND RECENT: HEADIANES
W'ARNING. ISSUED TO BOOT- ,
LEGGE.RS..— Magistrate Dudley
_Holmes_ of_Go_derith_has' warn ed
rbbotleggers. Their ',penalty •will•
be stiffer than usual if manpl.
selling ,beer to minors., !I
lake it into consideration wl,len •
CHARGED "-- Georgie Cain)slic11,
proprietor of. the Crystal Plub,
Wass charged With keeping Aqua
aloe was seized. Only orie 01 rnanY
such charges during t past
ARMY CANCELLIN
ern Ontario Area dir
ordered. all military •m
ed ina view of the .exteisive safe- ,
LIQUOR ,CHARGE/. 'TO VIE,
FORE Most line Police
charge beoks in Ontrio centres
were taken up wittiliquor
es. Three Out of far charges of •
the mere than' 400reported were
breathes of the In Tor! •
onto , more thai 300 persons
Friday ahd mielight Monday..
Service in :the Presbyterian
church ne5rt 'Sunday- wAll be at.
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spending' a few clayS in' Montreal.
,Mrs. Fred.McGregor has invit-
ed: the ladies of kintail WI: to
hold.; their .January. 'Meeting at
her home in LucknoW. •
The' YQiing People's Society &
of the service in the Presbyter-
ian Church. MisS BeVerly Mae -
Kenzie,' President of the
was in charge of the service. The
choir was made up, of mernberi
of .bOth. Soeieties, The girls were
in their uniforms. Rev., S. R. Mc.;
Donald brought the message. and
Miss Ann MacKaY wag. organist.
AShfield-Ripley Y.P.S.
A rneeting was .held of the
Ashfield' and Prtsbyter-
basement el. -the Ashriela churc-
on January 29tIt. The meeting
was opened with hynin 558,
Scripture was read by Sandy
MacD-onald7and the prayer was
given by argaret Ann Mac-
Donald. There was, a discussion'
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D.REn-30 'DAYS
days hi Walbrtori. jail when 10 -
day.. He taken into ettstO.'11,
ducted .1 Rev, • MacDonald fo..
lowed I. the singing of 'ran:,
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