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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-04-18, Page 3' , .BpNES.UAY, APRIL 18th, 2,9M., TIB LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, L:UCKNOW .. • UNITED CHURCH Moister • Rev. +r, A. Meiklejohn, B.A.,. BM; SUNDAY ,APRIL 22nd 10.00 a.m,; Church School. ; 1140 a, . Virtue. Unfolding.:. 7 00 'p.m.: The -Continuing .Spirit. , uc �r Presbyterian Church Rev . Wallace' McClean, • Minister SUNDAY, APRIL 22nd • 11.00 am.; Morning Worship. 12.15 p.m.: Sunday School.. 3.00 p.m.: Dungannon. '. 7.00 p.m.: Evening Worship.., LOa1.&,:Geraj. Mrs. *i4 Shirley._ is spend- =h�e g ..i,T da'ug=hte . at Fort . Erie. Gloria ' and ; .'Billie Cuxning of London spent Easter week With DUNGANN ►N At .8. p.m, next Thursday ev- ening at the Dungannon United 'Church• for the pastoral charge' an . evening , inspiration fellow- ship. and 2films "Workers Tone: ;tber with God" and ."That They, Might See". Everyone is urged, to be ,present. An offering will be taken: 'during Q the informal •service. Dungannon is. one of. 13 'charges ' in Huron . Presbytery Privileged ' to, see these 'filrias. Come and bring our friends and 'neighbors. , A. number of,' the Dungannon members .of 'Mie W.A. and W.M.S. attended the Easter Thankaffer, .ing at 'Hackett s• Church on. Fri,: day ,afternoon, 'April.' 13th. Mrs. "Douglas• .Brydon of Ripley was. gues` ton, •than) for .speaker. Mrs. Harvey Al. :on, behalf of ' Dunganndn, ed the ladies' of Hackett'.s the -lovely and inspiring af- rnoon. !' Mrs. George. Hodges and Mrs,' Melvin .Reed .as . delegates, Mrs. Harvey Anderson. arid Mrs. Ch.as.' • Fowler of ,Dungannon, Mrs.. gra- ham McNee and • Mr. AlvinKerr of Nile, ,attended the' 31st• annual meeting, of the Huron. Presbyter- ial of the W.M.S.. at Exeter in James St. United Church ' on Tuesday, April.: 10th. Mr, and Mrs. Bert • 1V.tarsh . of PetersbLnig 'visited Mrs. M. Jones and .Mel on Sunday. • Mrs. Dories spent last We,el '! atturg r-1�13i..•cry Clinton Mr. and Mrs. fTom Park Were visitors on Sunday with' the Mat ter's ,brother•.; and wife, Mr. and their grandparenrts, Mr.: end Mrs: `• Mrs. Clayton Ladd of .Blth Charles Steward. Y , when a family gathering • cele - Frances. Alton of ' the ,;Bank • of `orated Mr. Ladd's (birthday. Montreal staff, . recently under- Visitors with Mr.: • and Mrs.' Vent .'aan.appendectomy.in Wing- Mason McAllister: and Kenneth .:Mini 'General_, Hospital. Dan Rose will be'employed. . , for the, summer .hy ;a• nursery :firing at Strathroy, •ha`iing ` corn-, merited his.duties ,on4Mon•da y .',.. Mrs. A., Monroe of .Wingham, mother=in=law. of Dr.' Crawford, ' :.was admitted '• last weeek to Baker's Private , Hospital.. Art Baker. who has been re-. lieving at the C.N.R. depot . at . Southampton, • has ' been trans !erred :this ,week to. Harriston. • Alvin Baker has taken a yob at Emott's seed : plant.. • • Week -end 'guests :of Mr. and "Mrs. A. C. Agnew were Mr, at the week -end were Mr... • a Mrs. Edgar Reid :. of London 'a on. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hary Reid, :Lila i Jean and Fraser , Port Elgin, Mr. and ,Mrs: Roble -McAllister- and Mary' Lou::`.. .Bride Honored': , _ Between, .5Q. and 60 • friends: the. community gathered. in. t United .Church last 'Tuesday: e ening .for .:a social • evening an presentation to .Mrs. Li on Langevin " (nee ,Sylv;ia Faye Stin-. gel); Among thelovely gifts:, re ceived,'.were an electric tea-ket- tle, ea•kettle, automatic toaster,:, a• suns; , of .Money' anad. a revised ,edition of. the Holy Bilble, the Patter gift ' being •from " the Young. People's. Murray .Chapman;' Miss .Marilyn ' Union, The 'ibride responded'with Chapman, Miss• Marie Holahauer' words of ° appreciation: .Mrs. i_ of Stratford' and ' Mr... and .Mrs Langevin left on . ,Saturday for George, Johns ,of Detroit.. Word was received here .,by W. W ''Hill 'of the. death :of his cousin, Watson Millard' of Oril- • Ii:. r. " 1 an • • r.,. an.. rs.r Cameron MacDonald motored to :Ori1li;:a on Sunday. • Misses ,Anne Harper. of Wat- ford and Norrna Wallis of Alvin- 'ton, , student. nurses at• : St. Jos- eph's • Hospiltai,. London, • visited. last' week -end' v►►ith. Mary .Mac- li tyre at her home' here. Mrs. Z. W. Henderson,' Bound- ary West, returned' hon/1e on Friday -from Windham Hospital;; where she was ,a patient for ten days fallawmg'`a gall 'bladder atThe following . item appeared tack. , •'recently i.n a 'Detroit paper,:. un- • -' der the above caption and will Mrs, Torrance Anderson, Miss Mazy Jo Aryderson and Mr. 'Lome ..be 'read with interest by Rank's Cowan of ; Toronto 'were wveek- friends in this co7rurnunity. • Co end' 'guests of Mr. aria Mrs. 'J;"Little'' 'children love him.'' D, Anderson, . who • also had Mr. Odder folks adore • him, No, • not and Mrs,, Gib Gillespie of White- 'Sanada Claus,. but .Henry Krim - "ger of 1539 Warwick; , Lincoln church as Sunday visitors: Park. He, -, is the special. guard -._- ilad-y-S ilne-off•-Akron--&h-i he gstnrs-crrss-I)i was a ,visitor last week witr.Mrs..highway� at Southfield . road. The 'David Milne. She Ibrought as her retired police' lieutenant this guest an•eight-year-old neighbor month even .received Valentines • Youngster . from Akron who was from his youngsters. making. fps first visit out .of th.c , "We'.vc been . hearing about Uarted'.States. " this jovial, 'policeman' for ever Mr. a1id MVtrs, W. A. l ,ussell re so long from Mrs: Geo. Bremer of 12509 'Longtin Ecorse, Toon ship . Mrs. Bremer insists that his smiling ,face•;starts het ,day ,on a merry. note, She waves .to• hire_ on lex Iva3v to work" FAT PORK NOT FOR , OFFICE WORKERS Speaking at a bog pro- ducers meeting .on Monday, .W.e4ley MagwQod stressed. gitali•.y in hog production • and said that the day of • eat- ing fat pork. was gone. You could' work in the bush on sth a 'menu, tout you can't • sit at ,an office desk and eon- same it, , .He illustratd that by out-UNdown 10 , ound per hog on • this. fat, ,,`Inch is worth , • •,comparative y little,' tie pork • surplus Would 'cease to exist:" In this' connection a Kin boss farmer gave' a concrete. illuStrationl- that it's .money, ' • lost t� put fat on 'a pig over a certain : point, He dxecently -, marketed: a 152 -pound pig which• graded. 'A and netted him $4.80 more than 'a 1687. ,pound pig in the same ship- ment. Uroup. 3 W.A. United Church ` Group 3 of the ' L: :itcknow Un- ited Church W.A.. held . their Apr, meeting at . the home of Mrs. Alex Andrew with .an attend- an,ce of 26. Mrs. Black. was in charge of : the meeting which, opened ' by 'singing the Ode and' ;.repeating„ the motto; arid ,prayer.. The roll call was answered . with an Easter verse. Our Group has to provide .. flowers for the . iiiIch,: for:Z• e -;.. � =?n�lis �-Jsu�•e and . October. ' An appeal • was made for the used • clothing to go, in the overseas".bale.' Plans were; made ta 'quilt " the.. flannel= ette , quilt 'on next . Wednesday.' Mrs.; Ken. C'arneron was in charge of the , following ` program' with the Easter theme. "He. is .not here., He is ,risen!" Those taking n dpart were Mrs. • Roach, Mrs. W. nd L••,. MacKenzie,' Mrs.. CIarence ey Irwin and:. 'Mrs., Cameron.'Miss of Hazel • Webster :.read a. paper on rt "Quietness" and , Mrs:' R. .Rob- ertson two very appropriate poems •from . the. book "Reflee- lrf tions . front Sunshine". Mrs Irwin he v- el her home 'at. ,Sylvestre, 'Queibec, wwhere her (husband is stationed with the RCAF: Franklin andleto-n_-Stingel of. Toronto • were ' home, . for th'e'y weekend. • "FOR' )PIE'S A JOLLY GOOD -FELLOW"-,' ONTARIO • PAGE THREE Ladies . and Mens War . Fashion Millinery: 'PHONE. 85, . LUCISNO V Boys' New Shirts • Just arrived, 4 to 6x,.1 to h6. Colorful. in all-over crepes, i. pes; T-shirts ;arid pl,�ins. TROUSERS. ........ .. . ....,.. 'grey fon blazer wear.'. }■■[ ., BLAZERS and JACKETS BOW 'TIES : 'SOX BELTS ,,—' BRAOES JEANS Texas Tans,' 4 to, 16 or • he Mo.dern Miss SMARTY PANT. JEANS Texas tans BL .... , ... , g'ay. shades,.1 ' OASES ..— T-SHIRTS .-, JACKETS CALICO BALL DREW HUGE CROWD .FRIDAY. The... calico .ball, , staged, an - nu.ally. by the Kairshea Women's Institute,. attracted a big; crowd last Friday evening in : the. Town :Hall, . with •*many ladies entering' aimr,coleinfUt: ess pa_raele a , 11 o'clock Prize winners for • the home sewn ' dresses in the group over 25 years of, age were ,Mrs'. Jack Ackert and Mrs.. Ken Mowbray under 25,, the winners were Janet. Gaunt . and .Beverly. MacKenzie: In the cotton dress class over 25::years the . winners' ..were' Mrs. Lloyd Ashton and Mrs. Chas. Anderson and under 25, the,prizes went to Ann Crawford and Amel- ya :Carruthers:' The judges :mere Mrs. Ken .1VIcKay of -Ripley .fid Mrs. D. Hughes and:-1VIrs. Allbert. Worrall of Tee?;iwater..- Cain MacDonald was • master of had a contest on old songs. A .iceremoes and Allan . MacIrityre social half hour • broughtrn the assisted as. .caller -off. Music was • meeting . to a clpse. : Supplied by, Carruther'''s orches=. tra, ' The K,airshea's lunch counter - featuring homemade pies, , ,was also e atopopulair attraction, .and added d the 'financial, success of an enjoyable evening. FIRE IN CAR .SEAT CAUSE OF ‘4,11[44,M 1 1 The fire alarm that was sound ed shortly after rnidnight' on Fri-. day, Was due to ,.a' fire in the u ' holster y of- bhe:.'front leaf of a car owned by 'Ralph: Nixon of Ashfield, Who was. attending'. file Kairshea . dance. ` The car was narked on .the north side sof the street near the United Church.. The fire burned a' hole. in t'he • cushion .arid ' was working up' theback of the seat '' when discovered. It 'was ex- tinguished by the time' the alarm was sounded and the . Firemen had a run " for nothing. ' e' you. renewed , Sen- tinel subscription? . Hank: Krueger of 'Lincoln Park, Michigan, is' well known• to' this conimun ity where he frequently. visits. • . Mrs: :Kreuger ,..was the former• Jean Gillies, Boundary rncd; to their hotne in Luck - now last week. Because of illness they spent the past two' rnorith$ Wingharxi'" with Dr, ,and Mrs. W Moon M�----•ftuss��1; hid. 15rieitimoria and MTs. Russell was all' ter a spell with the 'flu, BORN' 0 , OILC13RIST•-•-•1r, arid . Mrs. Jack Gilchrist (gee Audrey Long) 0!'Wagner, Lucknow, a daUg,hter. Toronto, are proud to annotince the arrival -f John •$rian on 1 y � • G�dd Rrrc�h,� adnt AA Alexandra 1 d11, �95��t my A•e t 7th, 956 ,alt the • Toronto •Mr and Mrs TUsss Henry, rt. 1, Western Hospital, Port Albert, a sone,, 1t30,N. r .1 WAGNER—in Wingham General. T ospif'a of 'Thur tla'f Antic •i,'" .1056,. to Mr. and •Mrs. Gerald ,Automatc Timer Automatic Pump • Big l•0 . Lb Tub Deluxe Safety Wringer - Biggest :Selling � Canada 1P4404411.4,44,464.0.41 4 Made in`,Canada by. cines , a`ser alnuc ac icer. • 5 Year .Warranty on Main Gear Unit.. • Over 4 'Million 'Spiralafor Users. Reg. Price - ..-._ _.$229.510 Your Old Washer 70.00 "Phone 110, •Lucknow '��aerarlerrt:k�ca.�'.�+�k+�.�.r.++�1�`'::;,•�..w,i�"�7i!='?���.�I.��i"'...►r�w may,., ,yir.,_�Iwi.;: •