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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-11-28, Page 8SIGirr ..q TIM Lt1OCNOW SENTINZIk LUCKNOW. ONTARIO,• DUNGANNON Y . Mr. and 1VIrs. John 1V l$on of Toronto spent the week -end with the latter's mother,, Mrs. Esther Rivett, Ross and Bill. Mr Lionel Allem and daugh- ters, Miss Margaret Allen, 11,N. and aliiss Frances Allen,, N. of Guelph and. friend, Miss Arin Shaw, R.N. of Toronto, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wilson and other relatives on the 6th Concession of West •Wawa= nosh. Alsohome for the week eid was Miss Baribbara. Wilson, student -nurse of 1Tiotoria H'oapi'. tal, London, returning to duties and study on Tuesday, ' St.. Paul's Anglican I Church service was cancelled last Sun- day afternoon 'due to the Rect or's wife, • Mrs. H. L. Jennings, being ill . at; a :London Hospital Miss.. ;Rabin!' Sproul r'eturned, east *eek after enjoying 10 days visiting friends' and relatives at Stratford, London and St. Thom- as. Her sister, Miss Nettie Sproul. during that time visited, her sis- ter, Mrs. Ada Wilson, Goderich Mr. Wilmer "Errington, student of Teachers' College, ' Stratford, is practice teaching . at Wingha'i'n. Public School this week. Girls'': Sewing Club The firstmeeting of the Dun., gannon..' Sleeping Beauties was held . on November ..1&tb at the home . of: SV1as. Graham McNee.,( The leaders, Mrs..McNee and Mrs; Chester Finnigan and seven.. girls ,were .present The election of officers . was as follows: Pres:; Pauline Anderson; vice pres., xrathlene Smyth;, sec., . Marie Black; press sec., Lynda Blake. The second meeting of the Club was held on Friday evening, No* •vember 23rd at Mrs. 1VTcNee's: ..S vaen girls__anwered! the roll call.. The Members were ' taught how to place a pattern ..bri nm- _ erial and' •cut out . and, al how ,to make a felledseam. At the 'dose of the meeting: lunch was served: .. Mr. Ken Brown returned to. his Position .at, Ottawa after- a few days spent with his: Parents; Mr.. a 1 I 6 for 6 Every:. Room - Choose .a drum table for thq i, hornet -rioter: who. appreciates and eleance. In -.vial- Aut. -v� I quality g nut. . ' - 6 We" have '. . 'Tables : make: _practical end decorative gifts. for every hone -owner on your list. Choose a' lamp table . in to- complement a beautiful sofa and 1dd beauty to the whole room. .Choose a . steP. talble . for the room that needs deq rative space for :lamps, books and a radio. Simple and extremely smart. --Choose--a---Magnificent- •coffee: table for the homemaiter • who entertains graciotislY, 'and who loves lbeawty. In smart traditional styles. Use:our lay -away pi. for Christmas/ • ..� ciennan and MacKenzie PHONE 181, LVCKNOW '.IANGSIDE NORTH The WAW -S:' Auxiliary . held: `their November , meeting at the -Hansa, • Whitechurch. Mrs -. Cas well -presided and opened .the meeting with the .call towor- ship. Miss Emma Richardson read the 'scripture followed . by • he meditation ' on "When You Pray".. by Mrs. Lloyd Moffat. Mrs: Caswell• led in prayer. Mrs. Orr gave . the topic, ,"Christian 'Mis- sions”. Mis. sior s Mrs. Lloyd Moffat' was appointed 'chairman for the el- ection of officers which ,are as follows:' pres.; :Mrs. Lloyd Mof- fat; wince pres., Mrs. Orr;',secret- ary, Mrs. Faris iy : ,Moffat; • treas., Mrs. George Tiffin; supply sec., Mrs: Orr.; welcome and welfare sec ,Miss Emma .Richardson; lit erature and library :sec., Mrs Gordon Wall, Glad .Tidings sec., Mrs; Charlie Tiffin;- Home Help-. era seC ,, 1Mrs Caswell; Mission; arid• leaders; Mrs. Charlie Tif 'WEDNESDAY, NOV: ,28th, : 1958; fin, Mrs . Wesley Young, Mrs. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown..• Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Mug - Bert Moffat, s. f Mr Eugene.. Con- d of London and Mr and Mrs.. ley, Mrs.. Arnold 'Scott.. Leonard Christilaw, . Nile, • were •The opening meeting .of the Sunday. visitors with the ladies' C.G.I.T. was held at the -wane' mother, Mrs. Abner Morris.: of. the leader, Mrs.' Parish IVIof�. fare: Toe assistaant leader* Mrs. Plan For Carol S ging ' Bill Scott, }presided for . the , el- ection .The met, of officers.'Mrs. Wesley on .+Monday night with Ronald Allton in charge• of the devotional young acted. as' .secretary` wrth A'with the theme- The -Lord is My Shepherd. Aifiter the call. to wor- ship .and a hymn, • Wilmer Er, rington read a story, . God's care :for. His Own. Ronald read .a poem, "The. Day, is .full of lovely things".. Wayne Brown..gave ..a Brayer. Marilyn ',Anderson, vice pies., coriducted,the business per- iod. Evelyn Smyth- read the min- M. .rites •and. the •ro1�1 call: 'Lorne: Al Al - tori will be in charge of the 'next . . meeting, . Decercniber '10th. The uriembers •;will be .diMided into • groups and appointed to areas to sell the chureli: calendars. On De- icember . 210th, the members as a troupe will .,.sing carols as in other years. After a question: box there, were " games and at the, close all .retired. tothe parson age: where • Rev. and Mrs.. Watt $ 995 1 served -unci-, and there was fur- ther disctissio on coin g activ- ities. Mrs. Brooks W.A: president The- November meeting-df.--the- W`:A. was held Friday night 'at the home' of Mrs. Wilfred Pent- land . with Mrs. Harvey Alton; president, .in..the chair. After the themehynti and :prayer, Mrs. Hugh .McWhinaiey, read. Vie .scrip-. 'cure lesson. Mrs. Esther Rivett gave the lesson thougght ; The ra11 call_' was • answered 44 17 mem begs and several 'visitors. Mrs. Wilbur Brown read the October Minutes and gave the financial report. $5.00 was donated to the John 'Milton . Society :for the blind. An invitation was react from the Nile Association to at- tend the bazaar and. tea. It was decided to btiy . rioreflatware) and glassware for the church' kitchen. Plans were made for the Federation banquet It vias de- cided to have an exchange of 500 gifts at the beoenvber meeting °werelxiacle forremeni VISITING OVER TN Go CNR-thevure, the comfortablewvay. No matter where. you're going, whether- you're travelling solo Or with your family—you canmake-your plans now ! Snow -filled skies. or • icy- roads will make no. difference—you'll get where you want. •to go, and you'll enjoy every relaxing mipute of your trip, . Insure your holiday fun plans—by making your. CNR reservation now! Check too, the money -saving features of our Family e Plan. Ask about CNiR Gil; Certificates, , ideal for holiday giving! , . o Every year, more and more people :'wh o are going ;visiting over the holidays, go brances• to the 'sick and Rhut-ins. Miss Beth. MMConnell '' gave a: reading. Mrs.. Otto Popp gave the topic. After singing • the: closing hymn, Mrs. Alton thanked Mrs. Pentland; the hostess, for the use of 'her .home, and 'all• those .who took' , part. MG s. ,Durnin Phillips presided for the election of, . of - fleets for 1957 and`' are as fol-. lows: Pres.; 'Mrs. Omar Brooks;. vice pres., .ljlirs. Raymond Finrii- gan; . 2nd mince: , pries., . Mrs, Har- vey. Anderson; ' see:-treas.;. Mrs. Wi�L13ur Brown •' ass taut sec.- treas., Mrs. Wilfred • Pentland; pianist, Mrs Everett Errington; assistant pianist, Mrs. Raymond i Finnigan; flower commiuttee,.Mrs. I George Hodges, Mrs. Chas. For- ler;' ;'Mus... Torn Webster and Mrs. M., Reed;: parsonage coirianittee, Mrs: .K. Dawson, Mrs. Frank Pentland, ' Mrs. John Finnigan; visiting and Christian.. fellowship committee, Mrs. H. Alton, Mrs. Cecil . lake, Mrs. Herb Finnigan;. Christian stewardship, --Mrs: How.- ;ard • Johnston; press, Mrs. Hugh McWhinney; auditors,. Mrs. Alvin ,Sherwood ' and Mrs. Ross` .Eedy. Erskine Presbyterian W.M.S. • •itMrs. Wm. Andrew offered her home for ' the November meet - Ing of Erskine Presbyterian. W. S:1 -rt -the' abseince- of the pres., Mns. •Herb •. SStothers,' , through; victed' ori 'three charges. the, .followingofficers elected: pres., Audrey Young; vice pres., Marion Scott; sec., Donna Mof- fat; treas.,' Cecelia Crowston.. • BIG VALUES • IN ,LA's MODEL 1955 Pontiac, fully equipped $1,950 Two 1955. Standard Chev. Sedans, fully equipped 1954 Chev. Powergiide Coach,' fully equipped 1952 Ford Sedan 1952 Che Deluxe Sedan ..$1,095 1951 Chev.. Coach $ 795 1951 Plymouth Sedan$ 895 ' 1950 Plymouth Sedan r.Y / : Y $" 695, 1950 Ford Coach . ... $ 495 1948 Chev. Sedan ••• $ 450 .$1,895 •..91,495 family bereavement , that , day, Mrs. John. Bennett supplied in leadership. After 'singing a psalm Mrs. drvine.Henry. read a poem. Mus. Will Stewart gave a read- ing.1 Mrs.. Robt. McAllister gave a ,chapter in ' the study book, "Shadows---are,-Frontiers" Mrs. __. Wallace Wilson read the minutes and the roll call was '. answered . by 14 members and .one Mrs. Mason McAllister closed' with prayer. 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