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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-09-26, Page 2if THE LVC tNOW smiTINEL,.LUCKNOW, atirmio WEDNE'S►. DAY,. 26th, 41956• FORMOSA MEMORIAL -HALL • 5.15 p.m. to 8.15 pan. No Waiting Ilii, Line Outside Adults $1,50 - Children 75c CONCEIT AND DANCE , . , Concert 'at 8.15 by. Don Robertson and. the .Ranch Boys with the Paull Brothers and Shirley. Dance to the Ranch: BOYS. from • 10 to 1. r ADULTS 50e CREN 25c WHEELS.. HELENS Rev B.11. Green condii ,+cit an- niversary..servi!ces'. on Sunday at Arkwright, a. former charge Rev. 1 atwson .af Tara preached..in the : United C+hurch.here. , Miss Isabelle .MacPherson was bowie .from London' for the week, rend. 'Mrs, John. Webster" is a visitor with her brother ,arid ' sister,' Mr. M.:Humphrey. Humphrey. aid Mrs.' Cranston. Anniversary services uriII held in the United Church on • Sunday, October 14th. Rev. C. Krug' : of .B el'gra a ..will -be ` the guest speaker in the morning 'and Bev. ..Pp. C .Washington off Ash- I�v.:�r.�. field in the evening. The October meeting of the W. ld ' th =-Ca I. will be he —in— e mmun- ity .Hall on 'Thurs., October 4 at 2.30. Roll call, How, to: keepp a healthy state of mind; i.otto, Good' health is ,precious beyond Wealth and. wisdom, by Mrs: G. Maherson; topic in eharge of :Mrs. Frank McQuillin; hostesses, Mrs. ;Chas. McDonald, Miss Jean Aitchison., • OBITUARY. MISS i' .ORA, M*cDONALD The death occurred in Victoria Hospital, London,. on Friday, Sep- tember Tuku : knohwof Flora MacDonald Lu• She was 87 years of age. Death was attributed to bronchial pneumonia. • •Miss MacDonald was born in Lucknow on January loth, 1869, and has been a ,continuous resi ,dent__.s• this 'village. She lived her entire life on the MacDon- ald property next to the .0 C.N.R. station, firstly in ad log house and then in. the present 'hoarse.. After the death of her., father, William John MacDonald, • who *as killed at a young • age in a well: digeng.,_acccidant,_ she _as- sumed the care of the household and. her mother,. who • was an in valid. She was a hard worker and a friend to both, old and young .alike. She will be sadly missed in the community. • Miss MacDonald was a faithful. meniber ,of Lucknow Presbyter- ian Church while health permit- ted. She is survived by one bro- eri John, of Baker's' Private Hospital;; .one nephew, Russell Dewar, of 'British Columbia, and three icousins,•. Don McVicar, Miss Anna Broomfield and Mrs. Jessie Seel of. Detroit.. • She was predeceased •. one: brother Daniel, and . by two ters,. Mrs.. Dewar (Mary), and Mrs. Goff (Viva), and a 'nephew, Stanley 'Goff, • who .lived with Flora for many years, • -Funeral .services were conduct - ,ed .from: the Johnstone' Funeral Home, I•ucknow, on , Tuesday, September 88th, with .burial in BORN: . WI +KINbS- 4n Wingharn Hcispital on September'' 18th, .1956, to Mr. and Mrs. , Charlie Wilkins, R..3, Lucknow,' a son,. Williamri,. Ernest, br, a other for.13arbara. Mr. Mac McGregor . of New York. is spending. his holidays with. Ross and ..Mr. and Mrs. Gorr. don Srnall. • Mrs. Bert Porter and. Elizabeth of Willowdale • spent the past week with her sister, Mrs„ Gros- korth and family. • The W.M.S. and W.A. of the United Church met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. G. Farrier, President -Mrs. J. Falconer open- ed the meeting ' with' a .. hymn,._ Scripture was was read by Olive M. Terriff., The clip .sheets on "Alcohol" by Mrs, Gillespie were tread by Mrs. E. Beecroft, Mrs. Jack Pardon, Mrs. Dustan Bee- croft and Mrs., Laidlaw, An in- strumental : by Mrs. W. R. Farrier was ---much- -enjoyed.---z-The last, - chapter •of the .study book on New Canadians was, given . by. Olive M. • Terriff. Mrs. , Jack Pur- given don offered prayer, • a hymn was sung and the meeting closed• by prayer by Mrs, E.., Scholtz, The W.A.. president, Mrs. Bee- croft; conducted; • the meeting. New business was discussion • of a (bazaar in .November. The date. available. for the room's in. Luck- now . was November 17th. Help. (from everyone to do all: they. could to make it a • success was asked by. the president. This be- ing the, birthday. tea,, •the tables were pretty' With •pastel . colored flowers; The lunch of varied sandwiches, 'light and dark •cpkes was' enjoyed by all. I--• • Rev. J. Ura :Stewart of Moore field. _visited_ with__Mrs. R!a s_and Olive on. Monday . and•' Tuesday. dile conducted annisversary ser- vices at. Conn • on Sunday. . Many from. • here attended. the South Kinloss Cemetery. `. funeral of, Mrs.,.Peter Watson in Wallace 1VlvClean of the L Wingliam. • at A. A. Curries fun - Presbyterian Church officiated.' exal • par�for. Ito'. Greenhill Cem- Pallibearers were Fred ..Webb, etery on Tuesday. She was the Wm. _ Porteous, Joe M'aroMillan, Morgan 'Henderson, . .Dan - Nichol= son and. Jack MacDonald' Sr.1. WRITECHURCI Mr. and Mrs.:Alex Leaver vis-; ited..with Mr. and Mrs'. Ab Coul- farmer Marion. iCasernore of the 2nd • Concession of Kinloss... We extend sympathy to the; brothers and sister,. Mrs, •Ed Marsh. ' amiss ,' VV inriifred Farrier spent Roy and Leon the . week - end at her home here. The WM•S. , of Chalmers tes and family on Tuesday even- church met in the Church on Yng: • 'Wednesday afternoon..EM President MONL,710ENTS : sKELTnu' MQR#AL5 VNA4.KER7'ON, We are the only mane*ac :toren in this part of Ontario of high : clam monuments who import granite from the Old Country in the rough by the carload end 'process: from the rough tke—fin aped, monument., No :middleman.. When choosing a monument come and see •one " •off the largest selections .in Ontario.. Es1 x* tablished over Y years. Write or phone Walkerton 8 and reverse char. SKELTON MEI$AORI4LS WALKERTON Mrs. Dawson. Craig opened ;the, Meeting .with worship and spray . er. The scripture was read by Mrs. Caswell: ,ire- ll -call -was 'a thought from ,..the record. The meditation wai taken • by Mrs, Dawson Craig and prayer by Mrs Don Ross. The topic "Old wine in new skins , was ably taken by Mrs. Bob Ross,. The of- fertory prayer was given by Mrs, Gordon McBurney. Mrs. Jag. Mc- Innes gave a. reading on "Why zMr. and Mrs. Walter James,, spen Week -end in the village. Miss Marjory ;Cpultes waS .pital Saturday' and Sunday. Gcilden ____ 7 tins. $t -Pure-Peannt Butter, -9. Sive All Wai•Paper,•100 ft. roll 4 for $1. CulverhOilise: Green Peas,. 20 Oz.:: "*. 6 tins' $1.. 9 for $1. Chieken. SiMpi 20' oz, Skim Milk; PoWdei; lb.' 3 ,pkgs, .$1, • 'PtIONE° 26 FREE:-.D.ELIYER* o 1 r Little NationaLMatches, 42_ to_ctn. Campbell's Tomato Soup, .10. oz. 9 tins $1. 5 tins $1. Libby'S Tomato. J.Uice, 2.0 dz. PUritan Meat Balls, 15, az. . Brunswick Sardines . Johnson's. Hard .Glois Glo.Coat,,qt. 2Q pkgs.. Wrigley's Gum St. Lawrence Corn Oil pint 37t aover Leaf Flakea Tuna Fish, half .tin 31c Salada,Tea Bags, pkg..of 60' 79c . cotApATE vAtEEs. . Sc off -Palmolive 'Soap Fib with fTee Guest_Towel, gt. "10acloo7shSarntipeir30:udlair,g1173;cp;kg. Colgate Dental Cream, $1.18 value__ .bars 29c • L 31c 2 tubes 89c giant 65c BIRDS EYE' BRAND Mix Match Lemon or range' Juice 6' tins $1. Green Peas, 12 oz. Macintosh ApOes 3 lbs.. 35C White Grapefruit, iize 96' 12 foi $1.00