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Presbyterian Church
Rev. • Waliace McClean,
Minister •
SUNRAY, SEPTEMBER .30th_
10;00 a,m. 'Sunday School,
Morning and. Evening, 'services
,will be withdrawn "in favor of
Anniversary Services. at Dun-
gannon at.„Which Rev.H, Col-
vin of Brussels ,whl .be guest
minister.
C GT,T, Monday at 7.15 p.m.
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LUCKNOW
UNITED CHIURCH'
1Vf ini ter: ,
Rev. r4. A. Meikle jobn,
B.A.; 6.D .
SUNDAY, ,SEPTEMBER • 30th
10.00 m: , Church - School
Promotion service..'
11.00 a. n.: Worship ,
.4.00 pam.:.Evening. 'Service—
Rev. G. -W. Stich,. guest
speaker.
RAILWAY
TIMETA 1 LE
IijGES
E dive
SUNDAY
SEPT. 30th, 1956
.full information from . agents
THE. LTJCE;NOW .SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
ocal & General
OBITUARY
r, and Mrs. James J. LOCK `.T'
James Durnin William James, Lockhar . fed
and Mr. George, McRoberts spent suddenly in Z.ucknow ..on Tu-?
the week in London visiting with ..day, September 18th. He was .63
friends and took in the. Fair. years of age.
rs, Winn
He was the son of ' the late
M.ifred. Nixon has re- Richard; Lockhart and Margaret
week visiting Mr. and
turned 'home after • spending a Walker of Kinloss Township
1V,lrs. J. C.
Robinson at Wingham. where ,he was born on. June '6th,
Roberta Helm,, ^ daughter op. 1688. His %tither - died at t1te,
Mr. and Mrs.Bob •Helm,, cam- young age• •of thirty-five. .Some
menced :work at , Sandrsa ' titre later the family moved, to
Ladies' and. Men's We r, e n s T..ucknow,
A lifelong resident of the corn
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Mr.
Mr. and. iMrs...Jaek Thomson, munity , .he played cornet in
nd,irkland Lake visited with graddaughter Lois Labelle bands under the direction of Dan
MdMorran and John Heyworth.
Mr.' and Mrs. Oscar•'Hodgins-_and_- _ _
Mr's. HarveyHbdg�ins last week;`fit one-tix►re Mr, "Z,ockh� was;
' Mrs, T: A:Cameron underwent a member of the.church orches-
an operation in,Victoria HQs ital tra.in Lucknow, aHe ,served. • ..in
Hospital, the 47th Canadian Regiment 'in
London, last week, She was quite. 'World . War One.
sick for several days 'but at Writ-
ing� time Mr. Cameron. reports in He' was predeceased •�y a oro-
ther Alex, last yea-'', and a sister
a letter from London that her Helen Mae:: •
condition. was encouraging and.
she was coining•alongnice! He is aurvi.ved 'by a sister, Mrs,
y: . Mair a Hunter of Moose Jaw; a
Mr. .and Mrs.. Gordon MacKay -niece,. Mrs. Phylis Butler of Tres-
of Winghani and Mr. and Mrs.
James Laidlaw of Whitechurch
visited on Sunday with Mr, Laid-
law's 'uncle,. Mr,. and Mrs. Alex
Purdon.
'Mr:. and Mrs. • A.: E. Millson of
Milton 'spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Joynt.
' Alex MacMillan was moved
den, and .nephews, Andy Orr of
Hensall,• Mel Orr of Elmwood,
Jim Orr of Parkhill; Ford Mc-
Connell of Scarboro, Melvin, Wil-
fred and Verne McConnell of the.
Western Provinces, John 'John-
ston .and Willie 'Johnston.. '
Funeral service• was condueted'
recently, from Wingham Hospital from the McLennan and Mac
to St.' Joseph's Hospiaal .London,Kenzie. Memorial Chapel on
and is improving. r%icely. w .Thursday "ate' 3.00 p:m. Rev. Wal-
Mrs-
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1VIrs 1 e ie `:Shirley returned `lace --McClean Was the 'officiating:
from bort. Erie after visitn g ,with clergyman and burial; was: in
"South' Kinloss Cemetery. .Luck -
her' daughter, .Mr: and • Mrs.
Murray Richardson: now Branch ` o• f the Canadian
- iVlr. and 'Mrs. ; .Archie :Docherty LeEio
conducted 'graveside ser,
and : Dorothy. : vices and acted ,as flower bear
y ;Anne of Wawa, ers. Bud Orr.sounded the last
Northern Ontario and:;Mrs. Thos. post. a:`
Huston of Pinkerton. spent Fri-
Pallbearers were Geo.. Joynt,
day with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey.
Houston.
Mr.. anti Mrs Robert Thompson
of. Windsor were recent 'visitors
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Miss Helen;'Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs Art, Le Grand -of
Windsor, Mr. arid Mrs. Wm. John
ton` and, . children ',Main: and
Elizabeth ..'of Hamilton and Mr.
rid Mrs. George Blue of Detroit
pend the week -end with Mr.' and
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CULROSCORNE-RSH-mi:s • . Noble' Johnston:
Thompson of Teeswater. and ' Mr.
'arid Mrs, Murray Henderson &
Children of • Paramount spent
Sunday' with Mr. and Mrs.. Jas:
Wraith,
'Mr: :and Mrs.. John Schurnach-
er and Helen were dinner guests
on ,Sunday : of Mr. and Mrs::Geo,
Robertson, Kingarf.
W. B. Anderson, Garfield. Mac;
Donald; William ,Stimson Sr:, Al-
bert Gammie :and Ewart Taylor..
THOMAS J ;POLLOCK .
The funeral 'of the late Thomas
J. Pollock was held - "Monday af-
ternoon",rain the McLennan and
McKenziefuneral home in. Luck=.
now • with :Rev.. G: D. Watt of
Dungannon :United church' offici-
ating.
Mr. Pollock , passed away in
Goderich . Hospital,;: on Saturday;
,September .22nd, He was the: son
:of ,the late Robert and Elizabeth
(Huston) Pollock and was born
on Lot 30, Con. 11; Huron Twp.
on.Aprd1 1st, 1873. He never mar-
ried and is the . last 'meiribei- of
a f arnily, of • ten. Having. spent
forty years• • farmin -. -. ti :1la. =tern:
Alberta,:he'returned to: the Dun -
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sardine Cemetery-- Pallbearers P••4,.r.
were Henb Huston, Glen • Huston, CO-OP
Adam McDonald, Wm., Graham, ' PROP
Jack 'PROPANE
c t McCreight and Thos. Rivett.
Thefloral' tributes were carried
Eby Matthew MacDonald, Cobert
Shields, J. F. Elliott, Harry •Gra•-
ham, Ralph Elliott, Robt. Durnin . • and , M'PLIANCIES. . ,.
-armed Livingstone Menary. •,
GAS
`GOOD SPORTS"
Might. : be that Canadian.
.women try to `.be good:sports• and
match drinks with their men". '
Dr. Gordon Bell; special lect-
urer on alcoholism at the Uni-
versity° of Toronto, .siiggests .'the,
above ,pbssivhle reason-:w;hy there.
.are.' more 1' 'women drinkers :in
Canada -than in the' United States:'
r.
the treatment of about 3,000 alco-
holics and problem drinkers.: His
words should carry weight... •
• . The : Alcohol Research Founda-
tin of •Ontario, With' which- Dr.
Bell .has Worked, reports :'that 64
percent of Canadian women take
a drink; compared to 46 ..percent
in` the United States. In addition
Dias
ell hbeen 'associated with
to thisstartlin statisticthere
g •is
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Mrs. Ernie. Hanna and infant' the sobering. fact that. 'between
n . have ' returned : home from 1944' ;arid 11953 the nuunbelr .of
Wingham Hospital. • -
Donnie Wall celebrated his :8th
iliirthday.' on Monday . and had
boy friends in' `after. school.
Mr.: and'' Mrs. •• John Schmacher
spent Monday evening at Browns.
---�Congratulat ons oto 'Mrs Pete
Moffat who celebrated her 92nd
birthday at the 'home/ of • her
•daughter,. Mrs. • tChas Steele.
Mr. -and .Mrs. 'Rich..,ard Harris:
of Willowdale were recent visi-
tors with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
• .iiiarris and family,•
Mrs. James Haldeaby has .been
.at the ,home of.. her mother,
Mr's. 'Campbell, . Kincardine.
•Congratulations to Mr. P. A.
Murray on .winning the water'=
less cooking ' Set • on (being • the
nearest . to correct in • guessing
the number : aif {beans' in The
sauegpan . 'at Farmer's , store at
Holyrood. ` • .
KINGSBRIDGE ••
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gannon district in 1.944, later tak-
ing upresidence there,s' ending
• . part of the time at -• the .home of
_bis - niece, Mrs. Clifford Kilpat-
rick.::Surviving .are six nephews
and two nieces.. '
i'n.tet<ment took, place , in Kin -
w 1 o h 1
omen a co ii�C
o cs. n • anada in-
creased ,by,60 percent: .
if any:' of our Canadian women
are trying . to match . drinks with
their Men, Dr. Bell has a serious
-warnirr ;-.frthem, They are :act
u
ally.. in much . more . danger of
becoming alcoholics than •their
- h g p husbands. A hundred pound` wo-
roan would .suffer just twice ,the
harm from alcohaLthan_ her•two=:
hundred -pound husband ' would,
for the'effects-are directly pro-
portional to body'' weight:--Advt.
Mr, • 8i Mrs:" Henry4,Boven and
family, Mr. Lyle. Mount)and-Mr.
Wm: Zealspent.. the week -end
at the horiie of ,Thos. Wallace..
Mr. and Mrs, Jos. Garvey,,
Michael Garvey and Miss Agnes
.Foley -of Torontp-:were. week -end,
-visitors here. Mr, : and. Mrs. Gar-
vey' recently returned, from a 2 -
'Month visit in London; England,
with their, dauagthter, Dr. & Mrs.
C. 'MacDonald and family and
also visited severalother places
in Western. Europe. `
'Congratu'lations to Mr. & Mrs;
Mr. -and Mrs. Charles'; Kalsi•gn 'Anthony'. Knoop upon the birtli '
and •.Donald and .:Mr. and Mrs. of a daughter in , Goderich Hos
Proctor of . London spent Wed-' pital recently.
nesday evening with .'-;M'r; ani{ Mr. and Mrs.• -'Albert `Kraemer
Mrs. Albert' Harris - and farriily. and son Hugh of "TH'esson and
A couple . of • :tty ,days last Miss :Margaret Kraemer. of • El- .
week -end•• again saw the farrners, mira .were Sunday' visitors with
(busy .trying :to salvage what Mr.. and Mrs: Gee F,rayne.
grain they could but by the looks Mr, and Mrs. • J. McConville of
4f t-he:`weather as,•,this is written. Toronto . ani" -'4. r. - aridT�'Mrs, A.
'their hopes for good weather.. are Hartman and Shirley of Kitc!-
again, washed out. • •ener ..pont ;the week -end with,
The farmers view the sky • their parents, 1VIr... and lylrs. ,C'lif-
And wonder when the grain will :ton Austin. .
dry, :• s :`J -)el es:a Martin. & friend
For cots bine or thresher too, Miss Grififn of Hamilton were
Either WAy so long as .‘...;e• et wcek-end. visitors at the B1:aise'•
through. - Martin home. • • :
''Mr. Toni Hodgins has been al).- Miss Mary .Sheridan of Toronto
minted to 'fill the vacancy ,lofi spent the weekend with' - her
by Art Graham on the area mother, Mrs. M. • Sheridan.
board of k the Luc! now • District Mr, .., ,i Vogt of
• e DE'tt'Off al(` t'1F1 1 t
Mrs, , r
idd; Toronto, visited ower the Mr. and . Mrs.:{, .Fitrgerald of
lligh S hhO l 1• i g at ttir >+ i'a t•
Ethel Wilson and Mi Win, Sullit aii •hi
M d with 1VIrs/Mary Wall, Stratford, Misr Vvonne Vassella
James Wtison IVIr & f G
Mrs oc�doi ich Mr. C D o f
eve kn:.
rs larence i.
reailVl Wilson and,' Susan, erty of Toconto '.were also vii-
iiss Helen. Schumacher, Lon- tors here over 'the Week -end,
don, spent the •creek -end at her Mr,• and Mrs. ' Walter' Glar,X:'
. come here, spent a few days m Gheste3, with
Mrs. Joe . 'Wall, •Mr. Fred the Ryan' family last week.
for
farm, home:; •and : industry
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