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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-05-09, Page 3lopiaS A'lt; MAY 8th, . 1956 L JCINOW UNITED CHURCH. Minister:;. Rev. G. A. Meiklejohn,. •r B.A., B.D. • SUNDAY MAY 13th 11.00 'a.m. Christian Family ., Day Service. Sacrament of Holy Bap' tism. . . 7.0Q p.mn.: °The Word Through Song • 1 Lucknow r. Presbyteriarn Church `^ itev Cecil Johnsto, •Blake :.'Alton,„ Minister • Howard'', Blake,' Robert 1V1eWhin SUNDAY, MAY 13th. ney, Lorne Hasty . and Wendell Alton, The flower bearers were 11'.00 a.m : Mother's. Day Ser -I, Elmer- Johnston, Keith 131ake, vice --(Family Sunday). Earl Blake, Clifford Crozier and Sunday School meets • . at Henry 'Matthews. C loth; and: attends the.. ser- : •rR� ,3,_; viae in' a body. --.-- _ ke a.. survived . by hiss wife, theformer Anne Hasty,••a 'd,au'ghter :Bernice (.Mrs: Gordon Johnstone), two' grandsons John A. , and .Bruce Johnstone; ••two Sisters,..Mrs. Albert Alton .(Eliz- abeth:) ' of Lucknow;. Mrs. Wilfred HOtfman (Leila) • of • Dunnville; one. brother,.. Ernest Blake- of Morning% serviced .. have •.: been Lucknow. One sister,; Mrs. "Rich - resumed I and Johnston (Annie) Wand one resumed in Donnybrook c 4` fon- l?h ,:.:' n fhe ib ;c ;. ;• a) . !•61' Z� ?:::: church service':' begins at 8.45 nipeg, predeceased' him: arm. with Sunday School follow • - ing. Mrs.'' Wm. Hardy •• has been United Church Mission Band elected superintendent again this.The :meeting opened by sing. year, • ,sec:-treas.,-Mrs: • Ernest ing the Mission Band, hymn fol-. • Snowden; . teachers; Mrs.• . Bert lowed iby. the hymn, `tStand Up Moss,. Mrs. H.• Jefferson nand Mrs, for Jesus".' The` minutes were read. E. Robinson. ' by `Mary `Alun: A .group of'; junior .Mr..and Mrs. Mark Armstrong girls - sang :.; "Jesus- Loves. • Me.". have moved to Belgrave to ;re- Mrs: •Brice McKenzie . led .in side, We . are sorry to lose theni Prayer. Mary .Allip gave a read - froth our ' church and coxnmun= ing. The' scripture was taken by lty' Patricia -..Thompson. The. study • Mr and Mrs., `Robert Laing and book was then taken .A` hymn •babe and •Mr: and '.Mrs.. Gordon Was sung and the meeting ;closed Laing • of Cromarty were Stinday by repeating the Mission Band visitors at the Jefferson home. purp8`se. .TRE: LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LIJCKNOW,, ONTARIO, -OBITUARY JOHN T. BLAKE, The death of John T. Blake oc- curred .suddenly at .his • ;home, . on Francis iStreet, Wingham, . on Wednesday morning, May 2nd. He 'was Born in Ashfield. Town= ship seventy-two years ago; the son of the late William Blake and Mary ,Jane ;Mallongh., The remains rested at the family residence until Friday •morning.. A private funeral ser- vice was held.at the S: J. Walker Funeral Home, Wingharn, on Fri-, day; afternoon at 2.30. pan., con-, •ducted, by his minister, ,the Rev,. 'D; J. McCrae, assisted by. the Rev. • A. W. .Brown of Br'antforcd, a .former ,pastor, and friend. He was gently'iborne to his last testing' place .in Greenhill 'e Wallace :'McCean, etezy,. Lucknowby six mephews 3.00: p.m.: Dungannon. i• = 7.00 .nazi.Evening Worship. !'. DONNYBROOK, SOUTH- KINLOSS. Presbyterian Church Congregation Services 11` a.m. and 7.30 p.m.: GUEST • SPEAKERS TO ' • BE; Rev: G:• S. Baulch, Rev. J L, Burgess, 'Rev. G M. Young. Historical; Book Has -/Been Pr-epared; And Is Available' For $1.00. A . Historical and Social Meeting will :• be held at the 'Church on ''Monday evening, May 21st ReV. David Lane, guest speaker. • -18 . 'an,d,;a cordial invitation is extended the public .to visit BAKER'S- PRIVATE HOSPITAL _ .onthis- spei a1.-QLccasion... VISITING HOURS: 2.00. to 4.'00 .m. and 7.0.0, tb 9.00' .-go• and Mrs. j E. V. Baker, • PAGE TF RER. , Local &.Gefler,aI. Lorne Johnston returned home last Thursday after three months in Wingharn- and: Westminster Hospitals, • Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Robb 'of WinniPeg, ' and. Pr. Edgar J. Robb of Vancouver are 'visiting with their mother, Mrs. Alice Robb and Mr: R.: J.MacKenzie, • Mr. and Mrs.. Ed. McQuillan spent ` Sunday afternoon .with' their aunt, Mrs Winriitred Nixon ,and their unole, Mr. George Mc" Roberts: of, .Lucknow,. • `•Miss Gladys Kilpatrick, student purse at Victoria •Hospital, Lon- "don, Spent the w.e.i.kend• ,at --the- •home. of her. parents, Mr,. and Mrs John Kilpatrick ' Mrs. 'T. H. Alton and Miss ,:'Ma Alton of London were week -end guests of ' Mrs. W. G Anew. Mrs. Alton is in her ' 91st ..ear, and is remarkable. Tom Hawiwood of Calgary is spending. a ' coupleof weeks with his sister, Mrs. .George Alton. Mr, Hawlewood flew east , upon• 'learning. of Mr ' Alton's death,., 1 . GIVE HER ONE OF. THESE NEW • Iandba,gs, G,loves�'"Scarf, towers, ' Blouse, Slips Panties, ,Gown; Nylon• 'Hosiery,: 'Crepe or Silk,: • .Dre,S0 •Sweater''•%ewel1erytl] ! Umbrella, Handkerchiefs, •Hat, Stole, Blanket. 1 All Parcels Wrapped Free of Charge With A Free. Scented Rosebud The LucknowWomen's •Insti • lute meeting will. be held, in the Recreation ' Hall on Friday, . ! May 11th • at ,8.00 p:rn• Roll 'call POn Ladies'and Mens Wear Fashion Millinery "� . 'Exchange of plants ;or .seeds".'FHONE 85,' LUCKNOW m ,Guest speaker, cake, - Mrs-_ , ••'lli°�•'tt"rc�i`- .•f '.•-,e'l1 ue��. ." -1 i'o�` '��1tl�ff�i�lt�,.Mt,��,:�n!.vtl.�Uon�lrr�l.��n�S,�nolTillOfilcl�0i,h�f.�1.�4}� . change of .,time. Mr. and. Mrs. Norman Taylor and family spent the week -end in Toronto,where :Mr. and Mrs:; Taylor were' guests'.at the wed- ding.w! of her .nephew,.: John' Hurl- j burt .and Miss ' Marlene Budge,' which: Was ..solemnized; at Yo .Old Danforth United Church. They visited ' with „Mrs. ,Taylor's Moth- er who is net . enjoying.- good;'` :health. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Webster„ Wand Howard Reed of Windsor; Mr. and 1VIts.. Dick ;Reed and children of ' ` Detroit; Mr. ' and Mrs. Ken' Webster and Sharron; Mr. and Mr's. ; Roy Webster, ' .Mrs.• Mae Allen, .Mr. and Mrs. ATIi'n Durnin; and Helen of London; Mr. and.'. Mrs:. Tom Jordan. and 'family. of Mitchell and Ron Tre-•f' leaven of Kitchener were among those attending . 'the funeral 'of Janice' ,•Reid. last :w