The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-02-15, Page 3•
IVF1)14,E.PAY;,, .1954.
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Presbyterian Church
Rev.. Wallace McClean,
Minister
SUNDAY„ FEBRUARY 19th
11.00.a,m.: Morning Worship.
12.15 p.m..; Sunday Schooli_.,
3.00 P.m.: Dungannon. .
Evening Service Withdrawn
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LUCKNOW ..
.1.17.4.01 C.11.:URC_H
Minister,:
Rev. C. A. Melklejohn,
B.A., B.D.
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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19th
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10,00 atm.: Church School,. ,
11.00 a.m.: The' Doxology of
. ' the Prayer.. .. .. .
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7.00 p.m.: The Bible and.
You series.. • . •
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• AUXILIARY ;MARKS
MEMBER'S DEATH
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meetingtook plate in the Leg-
• ion RoOms on Tuesday, Febru-
ary 7th, in Charge of President
• Anna JolMstone. •. ; • •
•The draping Of the Auxiliary'
Certificate marked the passing of
• one of -the Auxiliary's Most dis
tinguished meenbers, • Mrs. Temple
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Com. Margaret. Welsh was in-
stalled as treasurer for 1956, and
Com. Eva Black .On the. • Execu-
• tive Committee: .Plans • '.were
'made for : the Committee -to' Pro-
• ,Ceekivith the purchase of extra
:silverware 'to augritent'. the pres-
•.ent stock. . •
A Valentine box is to be sent
the adopted Vet at • Westminster.
Arrangements are °being made to
hold the. March meeting jointly
with. the members ..ef the Leg-
ion. .As, this .meeting will mirk
a very special 'occasion, there.
will be further details.' publish-
• ed at a later date.- It is hoped
that all members will, turn out
for this occasion. The Clinic pre,
• ject is to be Carried out as usual.
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TE LUCKNOW sENTINL., LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Mr. and°Mrs. John Henly who
have •both been ill -*AN pneu-
monia, are slowly convalescing at
their herne. .
. Mrs. Lilly Moncrief, who has
been visiting for some time with
her son George, left on Friday.
to ,return to British Columbia.
She .will visit relatives in
•ple, North .Dakota and Saskatoon
on her return trip: .
iMiss MarY 'Porteous spent the'
meek -end. with, Mr. and Mrs.,
H. Agnew before ' leaving, for
Fierida •for a holiday visit wit '
her parents, Mr. and- Mrs. W. A.
Porte:WS: '
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•Week -end 'visitcirs, with Mr.
and. Mrs. .Frank 'Hamiiten were
Mr:. and -Mrs. 'James Spilibliry
and. Donna, ,IVIr.` and Mrs. Jarnes
Raeleen Hamilton, all Of
London and Mr. and Mrs. Har -
°old Elliott, Linda and Murray,'.
• Mr,. and Mrs. * •Ken Irdje
spent :the past, week • at Flint,
• Mich. —
'Mr.and 'Mrs. Floyd Wilson and.
children.',Max and Mona were
weekend •visitor's ' with Mr. and
Mrs. • poyd AShtori'..
• _Mr: and Mrs. Charles Webster
Spent •last • week in ToreritO and
• Oshawa, and attended. the hard-
ware, -convention. and show:
Several members Were absent
"oiring to. illness. We take ,this
opportunityto, wish one and all
p• speedy. recovery. ;• ' •
• The , meetin••
• singing Of the. Queen followed; by
a .delightfiil ..luneh Served ..bY the
tointhittee. •
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Weak Run 'down Old?
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Thousands of couples ,,ture weak,.' tired, lack
etiergy and. pc ; they feel run-down, old be
• cause bodies Mk iron at 40, '50„ 60. Try
Ostrex yank TbIctg 'today. Supplies ihvig-
or.ator you, too, may need to revitalize, stiniuti
late, energize and build-up entire body: Feel ,
•years younger. "Get -acquainted" size costs
little. Or •start with big,. popular "Economy"
size and save 750. 401 druggists. - • ;
..,ff4W5tilaton".tvonFieotte
from Wingharn Hospital last,
•Thursday, but early Monday
morning, suffered another vio-
lent gall bladder' attack and had
to return to the hOspital...
Keith Collyer. has • taken •• a
position at Wingharn• General
Hospital and • ommenced his
duties the first of the • week,
W: B. Anderson has ,been. re-
appointed as a director of the
Board. of the Wingham: General
Hospital.: •: • •
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Mrs. Annie Jewitt has return-
ed after two weeks in Wingharn
.Hospital and:. is convalescing • at'
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Bolt. :
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'OLIVET
The February meeting • of the.
WAVI.S.' was held at the home 'of
Mrs. HoWard. Henry. There were
eighteen ,rrietnibers, and one guest.
• present. •Mt5:: Herb Clayton ,Pre-
• sided. Atter:the Opening hymn
the Lord's prayer was repeated
in mist:in. The roll Cell was ans-
wered with a 'Thought on Pray-
er": The offering was dedicated
by Mrs. • Clayton. Mrs, Melvin
Coilingread the scripture.. We
were p ease o ave rs.-Shirl
Bowers, as guest • speaker.: Her
•.'was •f•'0Ur: 'shield of Faith
for a World' .of PricertaintY an • d
eon.fusion-: Mrs. Alex McTav-
InP-rayerfter"the---sing---
ing of a hyran • Mrs. Mel Coiling
read a poem.. Mrs. Alvin Hamil-
ton read, "Handicapped into Op-
portunity".: from the W.M.S. • Di
gest. ,Mrs. John McCharles and
• Mrs, D .MeTavish are • to rep-,
resent Olivet 'church on the par-
sonage COmrnittee. .The Members
were Urged, by the president to
• attend the World Day of Pray -
OPENS BUSINESS
IN-L014DON •
(1410SIDE NEWS)
The ladiesof, Langside church
are invited tc) join with the lad-
iees of South Kinloss Church in
their World Day of Prayer:pro-
gram on Friday afternoon. '
Mrs. David Scott of Teeswater
•spent a Week visiting 'with her
daughter, Mr.. and Mrs., Eugene
Conlay and family. •
IVIrs. Philip Steer is assisting
at' the- home of Mr. -and 'MrS., X.eti
urdie, Lucknow, while 11?r.
MVi
rs, vi..die' enjoy a hell ay.
• •Mr, ` and •Mrs„ Russel Ritchie
were „in Teeswater Sunday "'Af-
ternoon:This cemnitinity extendk,
syri-ipathk•' to Mrs. Joseph all
and family ,in their bereavement
in the death of Mr. Wall on. Fri-
day. . .
A buginess venture of ,interest
to this cornmunity is the open-
ing of a service station...and
lunch bar at 1090 Dundas Street,
East in London by* a native boy,
Mr. Bill Dawson, son. of Mr.
,Joshua DawSdn; •Con. 2. Bill .has
been forinerly employed for a
nurtiber of years., at the
Kelvin-
ator plant. We , all Wish Bill
every success. .• • '
An enjoyable prograin and
dance was 'held:in the Porrirriun
ity H11 -on. Friday 'night. These
-•,.orgialgtv ey, -
tap. dancing, Joy ' Conley ,and:
Phyllis- Smith, the. Skippy dame;
• Jim Young and .Douglas Conley,
the
the Scotch reel; Barry Tiffin, a
solo; Leonard Clark, a solo with
guitar accornpaniment; lgarion
Scott, a piano solo; anda dia-
logue, "No • N,eWs"; by Wayne
Henry and Bobby Henderson.
• Mr.. and. Mrs. •Fred Sinith
vis-
ited on Friday .:with the foriner's
Sister, Mrs. Frank rMiller and Mr.
Milier' • • winter without snow snow or storms
'of any account. There isn't. More
'than three..inchei of snow any-
where which is excellent for Mr.
'Stuart who .does a •lot of Winter,
work in the bush. They have
lour _sons in grades 3. 7, 8 and 10.
Ethel extends an: invitation. to
any friends from this commun-
ity th visit them if in the vicin-
ity'.Eganville: Their farm is
•-only two miles off .the Ottawa
Huntsville .Highway.
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'Mrs. Allan Stuart • (formerly
Ethel Martin). of Egenville, says
•that they are having a grand
ST. HELENS
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The Teeswater JUnior, Insti-
tute and .Junior Farmers of Tees -
water delighted a lar,ge audience
in. the • conuriunity, Hanlon Fri-
day .evening tinder the .auspices
of the ' 'Women's Institute. Mr.
*Gerald Baptist, was master of
.cereinonies for the fine program
'of' •Chortises, Musical ;numbers,
dances,. monologues, a. short play
and a mock: wedding. Musitfor
the' dance • that folieWed was fur-
nished by Bruce's orchestra. • .•
Y.P.V. Meeting • , •
The ineerfing of St.. 'Helens Yl.
Was h'eld. on Sunday. The meet -
Mg opened with the 'adininiStra-
tion, "Anne Todd presided. Plans
were discussed for'. the crokinole.
Party to be held on Friday, Feb-
ruary 17th. Mr: 'Howlett, Conduct-
ed the Bible Study., Anne Todd -
and Mrs. HoWlett. had eharge
the hyrrin sing. An -n -e Tedd Con
ducted' the recreation due. to • the,
absence of Donna Woods con-
vener of Citizenship and Com-
munity Service. The .meeting
Closed With Taps and 'Mr. How-
lett pronounced the benediction.
er, February 17th, Mrs: Sandy
McCharles conducted a Bible
quiz, Miss Mary Roulston sang
a soleaccompanied by Mrs,'
Sandy Mo,dharles. Mrs. Don Mc-
Tavish • thanked' Mrs. Bowers,
,Mrs, • Henry and the group in
:charge :of the meeting. The dos-
ing hYrnn: was followed .bY. the'
175.M.S, benediction: A Valentine
.• ..erved-r-11 Was May
that $2.00 be given to the March
•of Dirties and the balance of the
Proceeds to the Sunday &hoe',
• Mrs: Harry *Christie of Tees -
Water visited at the horn -of her
parents,. Mr, and Mrs. Herman.,
.Anger this •week,
Mrs. John'. 1VIcCharles, Miss.
Maiy:.Roulston8 Mrs. Sandy Mc -
Charles and M. Norval Stew-
' art „ have 'been ,attending the oil
• painting ,ClaSS held in .Ripley
each, Thursday for 13 weeks.'
Much interest has been created:
' and several, nice pictUreS have
) Mrs; -Morgan`
. teaching' the, claSs, °
,A poultry specialist will speak
to interested farmers in Ripley
Tbwri. Hall on Thursday ,at 8:00
p.int. •The f011owing, Thursday
.Mr. Lorne, Webb Will,speak• on
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getting the 'hometown news even . •
thotigh some of it has a sad- note. •
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of Eva Greer and' Mrs. Temple •
Clark, "two people who were so
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