HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-10-24, Page 3WEDNESDAY; OCT. pth, 1958;
Lucknow
Presbyterian Chur.c.h.
Rev. Wallace McClean,
Minister
I
:SUNDAY, • OCTOBER 28th
10 a.m.; Sunday "School.
11 a,m. Morning ' Worship.
3 p.m.: Dungannon,
7 .p.m.: Evening Worship.
(Rev. D. d. Lane of Clinton,
guest minister);
Monday, 7.15 ..C.G.I.T,.
Wednesday, Oct.,' .31 Fall
Thankeffering,_Rey, _-Angus
MacHay, guest speaker.
LUCKNOW
UNITED • CHURCH
Minister:
Rev, O. A. Meikle joint,
B.A., B.D.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28th
10:00: Church School.
11.00 a.m.: Worship—'site-
formation' Sunday".
7.30 pm.: Evening Servicer.
"Co-operation".
DUNGANNON MAN_
SAD ,LEG .',BitO:IC`O'N
• (DUNGANNON • NEWS)
Citizens. were sorry to .hear of
the.; accident; which 'befell Mr.
Arthur Thompson on •Tuesday
night .of last • week. As he- went
out to post a ' letter :about .7,30'
pan., he didn't'. see Mr. Robert
Stothers coming out the ,laneway
with , the rwhecker • and was
knocked down3-rece'iv-,rug-a- f7r.
Wed leg. He was taken to God"
erich-,Hospital and'•will likely• be
there from. six to eight weeks.
His sister Mabel Thompson' has
gone to her. sister's,. !Mrs Tilly
Kitson at Krntail during his
stay at the hospital Arthur has
been a• deaf_ miute since -i16irth
and 'his eyesight is: ' now failing.
Mrs. W. R. Andrew enjoyed a
,kw days at Kincardine visiting..
her granddaughter,. Mrs. :.Don'
Walden. Mr. Walden ` and 'baby
Victoria: .
•
At . anauction sale o1. - the 'prop-
erty and .household effects of the
ate Waiter Dickason was; held
on .Friday the 19th. Mr,' Alvin•
Sherwood was the .buyer of the
property.
1Vir, and Mrs, Cecil' Culbert The Y.P.U. of . the United
spent the week -end' `with Mr„'.& Church, was held on Monday ev-
M s D I ening with Tam . ' Fourier, devot-,
the 16th :wedding anniversary df
' the couple. Mrs. Williamson ,(nee.
Mary Ellen Culbert) who spent
her childhood' in •:: their . home,.
-gats' a 'very • nice surprise party
relatives and. friends in hon=
our of the occasion..' . •
Several Dungannontes attend-
ed the .:community concert in,
• Goderich on Monday .night and
heard with interest "The Goth-.
a . Concert' Trio", one . of a ser.
.ies of:three Concerts that will: be
given this , season. . .
Mrs. W, A. Culbert on Friday.
night was hostess ,at her: 'home
for the ,WA.,‘ of .the United
(lhuroh. Mrs. Harvey .Alton eras
in. the , chair .las president, •' Mrs. I
.Raymond f'innigari` , read .the'
scripture lesson . tfrom Psalm 65,
Fits. 11 ks7-grave—the---lesssop-
.:, Ug The ' Goodness of Got.
Mrs, Wilbur • Brown, secretary,.
gave the minutes of the ' last
meeting and the roll. calf Was
answered by' 19 members.' The
nwhriinating committee was elect-
, ed, who are: Mrs. Tl, ' Stothers,
lvIrs. • R. ZVI�chonald, Mrs. E., ' Er-
rton: Plans were Prude for
the mother and daughter ban-
huet l�ovember 2nd. The fathers' g
Of the CCO�TT girls and' husbands
- of the WA, Will •,be .'waiters for o
ale banquet. The Association
also cater for thetereford •C
Don
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Mrs, Wm, Fisher hasThe regular meeting of the W,
gham H
patient in Win a been a 1. was held on Tuesday evening'
the ospital for with the
past few weeks. resident, Mrs. George
Fisher
Mrs R. g presiding, After the .op_
T. Dou leas has been ening exerci▪ ses, Mrs.
a patient in Wingham Gene al Mal3urney 'was a Gordon:
Hospital for the past two r ppointed to look
after the correspondence from
`• and Mrs. Alex Ma weeks ;the ,Canadian Association of Con_
non Lois Win- . sumers, Members from. St. Hel-
i on over of Hamilton vis -
the, ens and Belmore Institutes' were
Mr, and Mrs, week -end with., guests for the Grandmothers'
W. T. Rroulston,. :meeting.
Mrs. Wilda I The ladies of the-' l;n-
Irwin and ,daugh. stitute were invited to a tea by
ter ' Glenda recti • t
one of the recently moved to 1 the ' HoaPitat Auxiliary, also: to
aaxntnae apartments the Belgrave institute and to
on Main Street,Win ha
' Wingham lzistitute, Mrs. R.' .Ap,
Mrs; R --H: Thompson :as re- _pleby' of Belmore' was 'guest
ceived word that, her sister, Mrs, speaker and chose the story.
ce Barber .o Bruce "
f • Vancouver is Beckons" as her 'tapir.
',not so. well and is ,Mrs:, Chester Taylor played a
bed at her, home, • confined to Y
Visitors at Russ 'Middleton's
on Sunday . were. Mr,
:Edward Towle of ,Beachvidle Mrr.
l and 'Mrs. ` Hewlettt of
'onajd of
Woodstk, and • Mr. :and Mrs.
Richard Gerige of Toronto.
piano solo, Mrs, A. McQuillan
'gave a reading •'and 'the Belinore
ladies sang "Sera", ' Mrs., Wal-
lace Conn ; read the niot o A
pint of example is worth. ,
of advice" which was, quart
prepared.
by Mrs.. Wm. Evans. The, roll.
call 'was answered by "How • to
Mr. and Mrs. Milvert Reid and keep you"• Mays. G. McBurney
family and Mrs. Mil
v'Buckinghain gave a Splendid
visited in Stratfordreport t her
and Water-: trip to the ttee, ention at Guelph=:
lot• on Sunday and' visited The committee, Mrs. Owen Ming:
Mr..
and Mrs.' Sam Congr'am and�.ram- Mrs. R. Ross,• ,Mrs, • F.Ross and.
ily in Waterloo.
'• T. IVletcalfe: were in .charge
Moi and of a' penny ,auction: Prizes -for
Mrs, Graydon Ritchie the grandmother with the most
were . pleasantly ' surprised `tr `on grandchildren : went to
Saturday by : a t it from Mrs.•
is
;cousin, Mrs. Lan' Par k -- � her• I�urnTaha`cy; the. Pone. whose �birth-
of Van- day wasclosest to that -date .w.as:
couver, who also vi it
ed another> ;Mars W Ott; the •one with
cousin in the community, . Mrs.
Lorne Wali, Mrs. Park is at pre-.
sent visiting her • •aunt and uncle,
Mr. .and Mrs. 'F..T Armstrong
of : Goderich and •formerly ot:
Lucknow,
ZION.
•Mr. .and Mrs. George . Hunter,
t • .-Sun-ria- wj
Wilfred Drennan..
Mr..and Mrs. Mel -Dickson and
family of Port Albert; Spent • Sun-'
:day' with Mr.' and Mrs: - Charlie
Anderson.,,
Mr.and Mrs. - Donald Murray,
& Marjorie and Mr. 'Keith Web -
stet of .Blyth J visited with Mr.
and Mrs' Nelson Baynard ` Sun -
and Mrs. Harvey Ritchie
and family .and Mrs,; Will Ritch-
ie visited with,M'r. and Mrs. Jim
Webster of Amberley on, Sun-
day,'
1Vlr: anci Mrs. ,,[ilvert Reid{ and.
family visited' with . Mr. and .Mrs.
Sam. 'Corigram of -Waterloo Sun-
day. :
Williamson, . it „being:
Tonal leader. for the meeting 'Af•
ter the- call to worship, Psalm
96 was read. .The ' Story of thei:
life of Dr.Connick :was , given.
The roll call was -answered -by
'.by
11, J. C. Durnin oonducted'. the.
business part of the ' meeting.
The members •are invited to
Nile for a 'Hallowe'en party on
Monday ' night. Rev. Watt, led
With, a.' question .box.'', Wayne
Br.own.conducted games before
the close. of the meeting. •
Arthur Elliott,.. village &
Mfrs.. Ada .Wilson, G'oderich, went
last week to visit cousins at Lon-
don.
on -don,' for a few days,: accompany-
ing their niece, Mrs, `Winnifred
Widecombe •that far, when. she
was . returning 'home to Windsor'
after visiting a week with her
parents' and attending the 101st
anniversary :of United Church..
We •are glad 'to hear 'Mrs. R.'
Fitzgerald is improving .from
her iivent illness and -' expects
to soon return to.her Norrie in
the village..
Mr. and. • Mr �. Clifford Crozier
attt=riled the 100th birthday of.
Mr, Wni. Campbell, A'ttburn, last
Saturday, w -h o : i s..Clifford's
randfather. ,
'Mr. and .Mrs Plugc.lw Hansot..,
f .East Tawas, Mch.,° visited a
week with • Their niece, • Mrs.
ecil Blake and sister-in-law;
duet on November 27th. Mrs,
L Irvin gave the topic and,'1 1'.
,soar Alton gave 'a
veil, 'Blake piano solo.
gthg balk' gave an inter-
heal on • (her trip. to Mon
end. Quebec. " Lunch was
teed Eby -the committee . .
Mrs. S. •J. Kilpatri•.k. '
New sidewalks 6n the •eat, side
of main street for a stretch' of'.
a few rods is an improvement
appreciated by pedestrians.'
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