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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-07-04, Page 7DN4SDAY, JULY 4th, 1956 KINJLOUGF" The H.W.I. will . Mee . in the ',hal1 for the July • meeting, Host- esses, Mrs. Frank Thornpaon & Mrs; ,Rol Graham; roll ,.call; A aper product I enjoy using; topic, Pulp and paper industry; motto, Are you too busy?; cur,- rent • events, Mrs. Fra Thomp son; report of distr et annual; • directors, Mrs. Sari arnzer, Mrs; Morley. .Bushell, • J.VIrS.. Morgan Johnston, Mrs, P. A. • Murray, Mrs. Grant : Eckenswiller re- turned home after 'being a pat- • Tent at Kincardine. Hospital. School. closed: on Friday •, for this term. Pupils •of •"Mrs., Arthur Graham ;honored her; also . puii- ils of Mrs.. James McEwan: of $,S. -No. '3. 'At Kinrough school abaft game was held'on Thurs- day afternoon. • •between S.S. No 1 and 2, Kinloss. A picnio hunch was enjoyed' and '• the pupils .pre - tented their teacher, Mrs. Bun; ton, Collins, , with • a lazy Susan. trayand a china . ornament.. 'Pupils from', Purple Grove; and Kinlough schools with same . of the parents ' enjoyed. a •bus .trip to Toronto ' on:• Tuesday. • Percy and 'Russell Barrspent theweek-end at their home here. David and Joan;. children ' • of lir. Harold Percy,, 'are patients in Kincardine. Hospital., Friends .from here attended the .funeral,of the late .Mrs . Ja- cob Eckensillerfon Tuesday .af ternoon. • Mrs; Milton Walsh and Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Miller •Hartwick and Wayneleft this. week :on a motor trip to the West. They will attend the wedding of Mr.. Jack Walsh on July 6th. ' IVlrs... James. Hoge returned -Norrie-duriirg-the-week:--She'-was accompanied ,home. iby her • sister, who 'has' :had indifferent . health Tooled. To Repair All .Makes; Of Tractors, Machines ,& Shop . Work ACETYLENE '& ARC WELDING: KINLOUGH GARAGE W. BRECKLES Phone 18-r-20, Ripley JENOME Of IUALIT'SERVICE and Genuine JOHN DEERE PARTS MONUMENTS • SKELTON MEMORIALS WALKERTON We are the Only , anu sae- _ tnrers in this part of Ontario of htg1R; class monuments • who import granite from the Old Country in the rough by ,the carload and process from the rough to the finished monument. No ..ni lddleinan, deo choosing a monument come,,and see one .of the. lar$est selections in Ontario. • 'Established over si*ty years. Write or phone Walkerton and, reverse charges. SKELTON MEMORIALS' ivituoptToN for some. time wiftwinimmaivrawAIPRIF THE LUCKNOW SEN • • SENTINEL, LUCK�ITOW,; ONTARIO; • Mrs. Dorothy Thohinson is 'en joying a motor trip to the Mar- itimes, Ata meeting held on Thursday evening it was decided to hold the: annual Bible Vacation school at Kinlough • on July 30,. 31 and August 1;, 2, 3. Everyone is in- vited. to . atterfd, The Guild met on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs, Tom Hodgins. The hymn "Breathe on me Breath. of God" opened the meeting.; Mrs, • Bert Nicholson read the scripture. Mrs: George HalsienbAc gave the meditation, A quilting was planned,,and was held- -ori11hursda;; -afternoon "`Light:" was the word for the rim' call. ' Mrs:'Jack Hewitt will be the. . July hostess. A reading •was given by Mrs. Torry fiodgins. Mrs Jaelio Jewitt •,gavethe cicls=' irg' remarks, The 'evening Was Spent in making fancy quilt blocks. Dainty. refreshments were served. • ; 'Mr. and • Mrs, Don McCosh of Purple Grove visited Sunday with Mrs: J. W. Colwell: .• - Mr. and .Mrs, • �Nornian Fry, Rickey and Cathy of, Clinton vis- ited •during the week with Mr: and Mrs. Wm. E. Haldenby.. Mr. and Mrs.. . Bert Nicholson and family .spent Sunday with, Mr.•and Mrs. Howard Thompson. Miss. Beverley . Stanley attend- ed the Braeside church camp, • Mr. and Mrs.' Maurice Hodgins of London visited over the week- en.d . With. relatives here. • Sunday visitors" with ` Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sehneller ; and . family were . Mr.., Fraser Lake, Mr. Gor• don Wilson and. Mr. : and Mrs. Bert : Mole of Owers Sound;`' Mr.. and Mrs. li;obt., Clark: and. •Bren-. -'da--Hund-- Miss Dorethy -larktof` Woodford. • • Mr. and Mr's. B. Fritzley and daughter.have taken,up,residence in, the . village. Mr; Fritzley,. is employed' •with. Mr:. 'Roy. Schnel- ;lerr:,• • . =-Mr %alph H-ald°efnliy-of-ejark= son spent •the week -end •at. his home here 'before going to• RYer- son technical school: ' • Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lovatt family of London visited on• Sun- day with Mrs. Harvey Hodgins and Glen and Kenneth, ;Mrs. Wm. Wall has `,gone to. Victoria Hospital, London, where she, -will . receive . ' further . treat- ment. • 1. Mr. and. Mrs. E. Haldenby and .Mr. •'Ralph Haldenby 'visited' 'on Sunday . With. : Mr. and Mrs. Norman :Fry 'at Clinton. • Miss Erlma ' Jean Percy • is at= tending • : sunirner school at Tor- onto, DUNGANNON/ Golden Wedding Anniversary •; Mr. and • 'Mrs. ,Win . McClure and their family were hosts, to many relatives and friends on Sunday at. their .:hone. ino Dun- gannon. Telegrams of best wish- es were received from the • Pro= vincial • secretary, . Prime Mini- ster Frost and letters of congrat- ulations from. Mr. John, Janna, MY. of.MirthHuron :and Mr. •L. E. Cardiff, South Huro. The bride was ` formerly• • Georgina: Sproul, daughter of the late Mr and . Mrs. David Sproul, Dun- garnon,. and the groom is a on of ..the late Mr, :and Mrs: James McClure' of Benmiller and were married at the` home of the. bride by - the late Re , W. J: Robinson. of Dungannon ethodist:'Church. Mrs. McClure is a life rer'nber of the United Church. W.M.S. and, both , arae willing workers in every worthwhile phase of com- munity life. Sunday , afternoon! and evening Was., "open 'house" I at their home. 'Various members .,, Of the family received at the : door and were welcomed by the (bride and groom. The rooms were attractively .decorated with gold- en -t nse•Y-••streamers,-golderub s .and a good luck horse shoe above the arch. Lovely bouquets of summer -flowers added charm for the occasion, About 150 signed, the register book during the day l from many parts' in Ontario. Tea i was served from a pretty dining table with gold paper beneath' a I lace table cloth centred with a I crystalbowl of gold' poms and • •candles. Placed on the buffet'was a lovely three-tier Wedding cake.. Pouring tea were Mrs. Alice Lawson, Clinton 4rici! Misses Net- tie and Rebina. Sproul, Dungan- non, Mrs. Ada' Wilson of Goder ich and assisting with refresh. Ments were Miss Clara Sproul of . Stratford ord and Mrs, Arthur Elliott of Dungannon: The grandchild- ren and; daughters• assisted in the dining room. Many lovely gifts, in 'keeping with the golden anni- versary were received, including a purse of gold from the family and an end table from the neigh-- • born. The family dinner at noon on •Monday, was held at the home Of- . Mr :land .-Mrs. Keit Finnigan at: which. there were. twenty-five ~guests', ,`We wish this highly es- teemed couple many, more' ha - py .anniversaries... to enjoy with: their family and friends. • pungannon, Teachers Honored At the '. Dungannon Public, .School . picnic at Bogies Beach, a handsome wrist watch was pre- sented to Eric . Moore 'who has taught for six years at Dungan, • non, a • d has 'resigned to accept • an applointment on the, Gederich staff. Mrs. • Marvin Durnin Was alsopresented with •two cups and saucers in recognition of her sex. - Vices. She . is continuing on the staff. Jimmy . Blake madethe pres- entation to Mr.- 'Moore after Jim Reed, an ex -student, had read an. address..: irigrefEtWilltgrr PAGE SEVEN KINTAIL W.I. PRESENTS GIFT. TO'MRS. L... McDONALD The June meeting of the Kin-,! tail .'W.I. was held at the home. of Mrs. Will .Johnstone. $10.00 was donated • to the Lucknow Fair Board—Fhe-d`raw--fOrnthe quilt on which tickets are being sold will be held at the Grandmothers. meeting at the home. of Mrs. Bert Alton on July 5th. Please bring Special! SPECIAL! ,50..ord Coach: $4 50 Two ' 1955 Standard Chev. Sedans,,fully dui d . 1 ,895 1955 Pontiac Powerglide Sedan, fully equipped $2,095 .1954: Chev Powerglide Deluxe Sedan $1,650- 1952, Cbev Deluxe, Sedan .,,., ,.:....,,...,..,.: • 1952 �.Pl•. $1,095 Plymouth Sedan' ,.- $ 950. 4,952- Cllev. Convertible, potyergli'de, : Bully equipped ..41,495 1950 Pontiac Sedan, fully equipped 1950 Plymouth Sedan 1949 Chev. • Deluxe Sedan • . • T vo 1948 Pontiac Sedans _ • TRUCKS $ 850 795 695 ,..: $ 495 1952 International 1 -ton Stake with. racks • $ ' 895 1952 Chev. 1/2 -ton : Pick -Up $ 795 1950 Dodge 1/2 -ion Panel , $, 250 1949 Chev. sl vton Pick -Up $ 300 c o ='ot��r Bruss-e� : J- _ • • . • sF.: Huron County's Foremost: Used Care` Dealers .Cash,, Trade, Terms --= 'Open • Evenings Until 10 Cities Service Dealer Phone 73x, Brussels. Donald before, her departure to: join • her husband' ' in Uranium The • national anthem- .. closed the meeting. Lunch was served by . the. committee in charge in.. your .stubs to .this meeting: BORN Mrs. Ray • Dalton, as district director; gave=-the-xepart--for- the• district annual. Mrs. Henry MacKenzie gave a paper on thenicer ways of , ar ranging `•flower -s. Mrs.; Bob Scott, sang .the solo "Smiles"...A gift was 'presented to Mrs. Lloyd Mac - STANLEY --in St. 'Catharines on Wednesday,--June-27th, 1956, -to. - Mr. and Mr : Russell Stanley, a daughter. • •LAMONT- on . Thursday, :June 21 to Mr.: and .Mrs. Charles Lamont, of_.4.--2,--Holyrood—.a- son: COURTNEY—in Wingl am rbs- pital on Tuesday, July 3rd, .to Mr; and Mrs: Jos:Courtney;' . a.. • i son, MacDONALD at .Alexandra sspital;__ Gbderich, on,, June. •27 . 1956; to Mr. and Mrs. I avid Mac- Donald; R: 3, 'Lucknow; a son: FORS' TFIE-,-on Thursday, June 21st to- Mr. and Mrs: ' Wallace Too manymotorists. are prone Forsythe of R. '2,` Holyrood, a to, drive as 'though living had son.. ` gone out of style: • 4 ERE'S M0REVALUEFOR YOU IN MODERN MECHANIZATION is A h Stepped-up andintensified-programsin the engineering diisions of implement firms areroducing a. great variety of machines that offer more and more' Value to the users. Today's machines look better . and they do better work. "In them you get higherquality materials to operate at higher, speeds and give longer service. You get design that provides for the comfort and efficiency of the operator. • Today's machines are equipped to :cite down lubricating chores and to give quick and easy coupling and uncoupling., They offer a wide range of, speeds to shit •the work 'and the conditions and they have chore. capacity to do your work quickly and economically. • ' See your local dealer about the machines in the 1956 Massey -Harris and Ferguson lines, machines that offer more : value in modern tnechanization. ASSEY.. H ARRIS- FERGUSON LIMITED Makers of Quality Fara •hmptements' Since 1847 .11 •:0 • • f, f 44 3';