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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-05-30, Page 5IfEDNESDAY, MAY .30thp 1956 • MONUMENTS 1 • • SKELTON • MEMORIALS • • WALKERTON •••• We are the only ananufae. turas In this part of. Ontario ..:Of • high class ...nionumenta , who itOPOrt grailte.trOut the.' . Old Country in the roach by the carlosid and process from ' the to the. tintsdiedi " monament•.;--NO" MiddleMan. Whei..eliOoSing a nionuinent. • come: aid see one :of . the • largest .selectiona in 'Ontsuio. Established over sixty years. • • " , Write or Phone Walkerton 8 andleverse charges. • SKELTON • MEMORIALS WALKERTON 01 Wei Alr:P!! THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO .HELD SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY • (KINLouGH•NEws) • ° •an May 24th, .Mrs, J. W. Col- well was pleasantly surprised when her family, the 'close neigh- bors and old friencls_gathered at ilier home to honor .• her on the occasion of her With birthday: Baskets of beautiful spring flow- ers lent a .touch of color and lay- liness to the living roorn. The honored lady:and five of her long -friends, Mrs. R. Rich- ards, Mrs. Wrn: • Cox; Mrs, Lorne .Hosigins, Mrs: Catherine 'Hewitt, Mrs.. James. Hodgins, were let presented • with' corsages ,:whith were artistically made, ihy. Mrs. Walter Porker. IVIS.Wm. •Eadie, also" wearing, a corsage, made a very. capable .''chairlacly..for an "enjoyable program:. Those taking part •were,.. Mrs. James liodginS, • Mrs. Roy Schneller, Mrs. Wm. CO)i,• Mrs.. Currie Colwell,. Mrs. Geo. Graham, Mrs. Orland Rion- arcls. Miss Carolyn Forster de- lighted everyone with a Scotch dance. Then •an address of good wiSlies from., all present. was read by Miss. May Boyle and the Pre- sentation of many beautiful gifts was made by Misses IVIarY Mc•.• .Cosh and Ruth Porker: The limn:- Orous attached. verses were, read • by Mrs.Don McCosh. Mrs. 'Col- . . • • • • . • • ?I" • =4,4, • Well •thanked everyone for so be,,r,'-on• her. IMPERIAL ESSO DEALER • • •,Es4o and Esso Extra 'Gasoline • ' birthday and before her was party on • Saturday, June • 2nd, creation conveners, Ted Palmer, placed the gaily decorated and from ,11.15 to 11.45 a,m. John Rodgins; press: reporter, lighted cake and all sang Happy Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Lloyd and Sheila Haldenby. Meetings 'will Birthday. : Dainty refreshments Mr. and Mrs._ • Karl Boyle and ibe held every two- weeks. were served which ,brought a Carol of London visited Satur- •Members from the W.M.S: at, happy gathering to a close. day••evening with relatives here: tended the Presbyterial meeting sMrs. Charles Bonnett and her These families spent the week- held at BruSsels en Tuesday. • CMGordo n Erl,. accompanied end at Rruce Beach where they aVirs. J. W. Colwell, Mr. and • other members: of• her family to are in,aking ready their Rest -A- Mrs. Currie Colwell and child,•' It TorTrito on Tuesday where they While Lodge there. Last year the ren Visited on .Sunday with Mr. attended the funeral of her 5- lodge was extensively. renovated and Mrs, Albert • Colwell and year-old granddaughter, the late' and modernized in the interior family,. Kinloss, Irene Eateman, ; and this year. the exterior will• Mr. .and Mrs. Perry Hodgins Mrs. Richard Elliott Will" be get a new paint job which 'will and Sharon visited on Sunday hostess to the Holyrood Women's give an attractive' appearance. with Mrs. Met_ Jtnne_S_,_Wing-. Institute Thursday evening. Note The lodge. will 're -open late in ham. , • .1'. ' - • change of time, .• • , • June for the tourist season. ' Mr,, J. R. Lane is making fiv-• • ..bmiss Sheila fraidenby enter- _ :mr. Ralph Aakienhy• of mark_ orable recovery " following ai• seiz- tained her girl friends on Sat- •son spent : the Week -end" with his .ul'' which he- suffered earlier 41 '. urday to mark her 13th•birthdayparents, Mr. , and Mrs.' William: the weeWirts iriar.IY• filer404.-rWilia:. • . . ,4,,-,- ,- • :- Ir. r.- , , ' - . : . All went to Wingharn- and en-:HalcienbY.",heWM. re.. ' , '- a speedy reeevery. .,. joy d a theatre party in Ihe, 4.7 • Mr, and Mts. Howard McGuire ' Ur:. Arthur Phillips of Font.. ..,, .. ' . /' • . ..*: ; kt . . ternoon. then returned' to her Of Oliyet visited on Sunday with bill spent ,. the week -end here: • home herewhere delicious re- Miand lgra:. George Haldenby, Mrs.'Phillips had come earlier in .. freshrnents were served.' •• rs. .- Haldenby .returned home the week owing to her father's Pupils from our 'school and ;with them • where she will "Spend illness. • their teacher, Mrs.. Burton .Col- this week, • " • „ lins, went to' Kinloss' school on Misses.:.Nellie ' and . Margaret .Compete ,In Judging Contest' , • . •. . companied by their leacher, Mrs the :church on ,Sunday • ev'ening in .a class of ninety.. In the Inter- Kinloss• and also (Greenock) sas where they visited with rel- ly at Seaforth. This was sixty " its .of the Kiniough whoa ac- .organized at a *meeting, held in of I.t. 1, sLucknow, ' placed loth iball learn were .chanipioni oVer Iy returned from. a ..trip to Kan- judging comPetition held reCent- . Kingarf ball teani. atives. • • more than last year p- . • Arbor Day ball game. Kinlough on Saturday. They 'have recent- took part in the Huron County : . Friday afternoon for the. annual Malcolin, called, on friends. 'here A total of 265 Junior Farmers - .., .. ,...? ,,,,.. 'Collins ,•,.i.,:t.,:i. On Monday afternoon the Pu'The:Anglican young people re.. • In' the novice clasi'Jirn Watson• • ; . ., ',. ,:-..., •• ., '.. . . • . . . Burton • Collins and, their 'music .with Mr., Jaines A. Palmer -pre- mediate class, David ..Kirkland, . • ....., ; 1' 4 ' teacher, ' Mr.. 'R. C. Ireland, . go to siding. . :The following Officers IR. '' 3, Lucknow and • 'Ken ..Alton,.• • • • " ,,., . Wingharn to make a tape record- were elected:. pres, Rae Heide. - _R.._/„_Lucknow,--placed third -and ' . • __ ".,;...._-,, . ,.•----..-.1,„•...-`4,•••- • , :.• .., i ,.• ..,1!' .. ing_ This -broadeast-,-will-he-theard y;,..-----„vic&---pres„,,,Sandra- ,Percy; i eth-respectively ;:irr'..a-T,diais of .41 • • :7•* '-'•••• ,, .• ' ..•,4.' ','.:' '" _ over Clugm'Itiddiei Studio party secl-treas., Donna Nicholson; re-' Competitors. ''''' ,. ' ' '''' : '' ' `,• ' ..,.. ...,, : ak li• ,.... - . 1 PAGE IVB • • • • • • . • • • • .4,4 11 • ry Mari,eitibe; , . • . itncl • : . Mitierithibe ' ATLASTTIRES Always look to Iniperial • for the best • - J. E. 1111acDOIALI) • • ' • , . . . Phone • 3, •Lutelcnow . • •As.• • Have -370u renewed your Sentinel? VVHETECI-IURCH 4 '. • Mrs. Donald. MacDonald and • • •Mrs. Lorne Durnin and J. ',D.„ • • ••• all of St Helens, visited .on Sun- • Lion • day • with Mrs. • David Kennedy • and Pete, Mrs. Harry Tichborrie. • • • also visited here' over, the week-. • 494••• Airs,. Kinby 'find Miss 'Bessie ••••• . • o , both of-Teeswater, visited • • . with Mrs. M; Ross. and Olive or • • : Sunday.. • . • • ' and. 1Vits. Cecil Parsons of. • • •• 'Toronto visited ..recently., withMrs $.'''.;•••••:•,1.0. --Ross:and----OliVe." - lery • Mrs, Walter Lott •left .for Tor-• ' • • • •'••••• onto last week and from: there H. •• ' ' intends to. go on ,to • Cplgary, ./. 11 • berta. ' • mm..m.••••••••••,••••••••••:•••• ON THE FARM . • • •#. . , ..:;r:•••,•4••••, • .1 • . • , • ' # • r • . ; , , ';' 4••• • • • • ••-• .• ,• • r '1, • • • • • a • • • • ' •••• • • ' • ;. • „ ' . • • •r . 54 5 •*, • ; 0, • .• • • , , • lay.. Mr. and Mrs. 'Russell Chapman - . • * : and CiarrY attended the Smith- ' .• •' 3,0y , O'Farrow wedding• in Toronto. ' . . .. . 'y. ' • Mrs. Chapman, Sr„ returned '. • ' : • . • , home With. them to spend a feW • • • '; .. • Mrs,. E. WelwOOd • of Wingham ' Failed ; on a few . of her friends . r •• • • 1 • in the village • on' Sunday • • - . V• . Mrs. • Loulter of. Ten • •ham visited Wlth-lrienils on_ Sun - :day arotind here. .•• Mrs Irene-SParling of Wing— ', ham visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Moore, A IYPS.s. Jefferson of onnyibroo - -spoil the week -end with Miss. , ' • Coolies. • • The Library 'Board Sponsored • • a play, '‘'Mr.• Bean. from Lima";• • pit °Irby the Community Club. • , Roo of Wroxeter. ,Everyone attend,. • • . **H. ing the play enjoyed.. it to the . • utmost and every player' exCellrn : presenting gieir part - 4 - "Mrs. V, 'Emerson •attend,ed a • le Bruce County Executive 'fleeting held at the home Of Mrs, Of Sotithamipton, rangernents were made' for en- • tertaininent for .the Rally, Aug-, ust 16th at Southampton. The• South Bruce District Annual is • ' I n .1 being held Monday, June 4th, t' • Tiverton: Anyone wiihirig. to g9 DO by buontact 1VIrs, Geo. Fisher. 7•;1?" , • ' .• • •• • .•4 • • 1 j • - • , • ,r. • ;• 4 :5. • , 50 YEARS .OF PROq'PES*• Ontario Hydro's first rural line, extending from Baden 'and' .Vetersbufg to 8t. Agatha, near , Kitchener, was_ strung.i_in, 19134. and in Oat .-me - year, the fiitt, 4. 'farm service connected. Since that ru time,rural electrification hag •advanceci•Steadily. Today ih,this; . Hydro's Golden Jubilee Year; *87% of Ontario's, farmers are • served with.eleetricity, ,•• That --the future,--hel&•fittinerouS new and unique .usps for elec7 •• tricity in agriculture.is Certain. Already, two-way . radio • is used . 'farms and industries.. • . A • „aa.La.._meatisL.of---cornMunication: Electrified hot beds step up the planting timetable. Electricity . refrigerates,seasonal proclupto for' • year-round distribution, and light- jng can be used' to create artificial conditiimS more favourable- for 'plarit growth. . Electricity will continue to play • an important.part 1ri the economie growth (',1f Ontario, and it is the_ ' •-airii-ofl-tytfo to provide, an_ ade- • quate supply, of electricity „. . so vital to, our province's homes, 4 • E 'HYDRO *FAMILY AS.SUECE8 YOUR • . . . 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