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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-01-11, Page 3e r m, TIIUR$DAY,, JANUARY f1, 1951'4 Y , .cal and ba, THF; LUCKNOW ° Mr: C E. McDonagh returned from London, last week where he. spent two weeks with. Mr. and Mrs. Ed MacKenzie and family. • , Mr . -and Mo, T S Calvert and Joyce of Paris sere holiday visi- tors' with .Mr., 41nd Mrs. W.' J. .'Douglas. , Mrs. Wm: Harris and Paul,' of: Ripley spent the week' end, ,with( Mrs. Hugh Ferguson •• . The January meeting 'eeting of the NEL; .UCKr OW, ` ONTARIO PRESENTED WITH . • L L FE - I/VI EMB ERSH I P Qn Wed, hesda'y, .Tanuary 3rd the Society met for :the first meeting Of the new year with 15. members present The presidentwas in the Lucknow Women's Institute will .chair and lead in tl,1e opening ex - be held 9.n.Friday,- January, 12th ercises: 'It had been 'decided tq. at 2•i34) o'clock �HostesseeNargar- study the ten ' commandments ' during the year and as an intra- et Rae Mrs Dduglas • -Mrs •Clark D.UN•GANNON • the 2Qth chapter• . of • Exodus :and explained the first commandment., The secr.'etary,, Mrs. 'Porteous, read" the minutes of the .last. :meeting• and• 'the •members,: ans ' wered the rollcall by 'n.amning •inission.ary in - British Guiana. The treasurer,,,Mrs. Yoven, , reported.. a ibaiance o#'. $54: aver. the • alloted, allocation: for F 195Q ',4;'/' As 'a 'recognition• of _her • faith-= ful services:.as. pianist, througif. the years, 'Mrs. :A C. `Agnew was presentect with a, life' membership' ,We• are sorry to hear' ' of. the Certificate ,by the . Society. 'serious condition; of Mrs. • T. G. .. Mrs Pudon,'•;Mrs. ll2ason and Allen,=,Clinton, :' o er1y of Dun- Mrs. Reid 'took part in the prayer Bannon She is M " . Everett:Fin- circle while . Mrs; W. ' Douglas .. dealt with the first .chapter of,, Wigan s mother. , • . ,.. P the . study ,book, "Our Share in Miss' Gretta Hudson; Lucknow, ' the'. World "Mission". Mrs.• • Little is visiting her brother, Mr.' Roy read two short ,poems .and:worl• Hudson •and family. events in :regards'to nissions was Mrs. Mathew'' Shackleton,:. ,who: touched on by `Miss M. MacLeod. .broke . her, ankle' in• recent weeks arZd also Mrs: ;Minnie .'Jones ' who. had the:same misfortune are. each gradually. improving af\their •homes,. • Little Eleanor Reed, elder .dau-' ;,a circulating library and lunch. ghter of Mr: and Mrs. Allan Reed was 'served; to conclude the social observed her 7th birthday—on 'part, of ,the meeting.; The 'Febru :Sun'day, ..January' 7th. In ,obser-.' .arylmeeting : will be heid''in the =aance- of: the occasion besides her basement `of tile• church with• Mrs; J ' D:' Ross_•.,and Mrs Mason in charge. . . '• `duction Mrs, ,MacE,arlane read ITUARY MRS.` BEM,.$;, NA•YLOR Death, came to,a highly esteem ed resident 'of this. district .on -.Fri- dad, December 29th in the per son of ,:Mrs;' Ben S. Naylor., Mrs: Naylor had' been.in failirr .health •..for the ..17ast'6qyears but suffer ed ti-stroke'one week, before her death : , . •, ,r Mrs.• ,Naylor was born Decem= her 26th, 1871, the daughter of the ' • late : Robert "Addison and Mary' ',:Emerson and resided for 65 years on the 12th Concession of West Wawanosh:. She was .married . in Marcl 1896,to '+Mr.. Ben S Naylor who predeceased her ' two `years ago last .June • The funeral service was held. at MaoLennan!s funeral home .on. :Sunday afternoon.c acted by ,,.the Rev.' R. D.' A.turrie Whitechurch Presbyterian church.: ,'`"During" the `service Mr, Garnet Farrier sang : `13eyond` ,the .• Sun set" With. accompaniment by El- nier. • tTmhach. Interment . was 'iri • .Greenhill; •!Cemetery. The• :''pall bearers were .John ,Craig, Frarik ..Coulter,..:: Garnet—. ---Farrier;. 'Bei* •'Thornpsan ,Charles .:Stewart and. • ':uordort Y. Mrs, Naylor leaves' to mourn 'ler passing ._Mrs:. Arnold:: Chad-' ,wick (Leola) 'of London and Fred' ' D.. Newman .9f, Whitehu. ch;, ;'also • one sister, • Mrs. .'W . Fraser of Point' At. Bari,..`` • • ALTON ADAMS ' of: the Lyceum 'Theatre;, Winghamis this , year Master af:'` Wingham: ` `Masonic Lodge. '•.and" had 'the unique. dis- t.i:ncton'.of • being' .installed .in, of fice by'his'rfatbei W: J: Adarns; a past Master of.' Wingham' lodge and a :'Grand Lodge officer; • • The Y:P:S. ' of Erskine Presby- teriian church Will, have their bi-• weekly Meeting Friday night at. 8.30. p.pi. in char.:ge of', Miss: Mar, garet ; Black..•. a ''., Mr.4'-and Mrs ;Gordon Sampson, Goderich,,,visited Dungannon rel atives on ,Sunday. Miss Joan Rivett, London, spenf the week -end• at the home "of, her parents, Mr; and Mrs. Geo, Rivett.' 'Mrs. H. Nixon and• Mrs.. Pur - don as directors. for the meeting,' conducted a 'Bible ..contest, ':after. which, Mrs.; J fiD Ross closed with prayer. It Was .decided to . begin 'parents., brother `Jimmy and: sash ter Jewell were•h'er `.grandmother, Mgrs: `J. G. M,ntgomery, uncle Mr:. Gordon. • Nlontg'ornery " . and 'Ride With Hopalong 'great, auntY:'Miss Jane .'Montgorn- ery• o.f Teeswater, who: were ,4 re 'sent . for a birthday }°supper. Hamilton, entertained, the Ladies Guild of -St; Paul's church at 'her home',on Friday` n The •• Detroit Times!•: No* you .can enjoy. seven da • ys a,. week -in. the Detroit Times Comic, Pages, America's beloved. 'cowboy here, 'Hopaion g .:Cassidy: .;See' Hopalong every week ,dayin.. 'afternoon:.Due' to • the illness' of The Daily Detroit Times. and. also • the., president, •Mrs. • Be M ., follow, his dashing •adventures - Mrs,. T: Park, 'vice .president, con-' in color-e�very week. iii The De •.ducted the ,meeting. The ,'offiicers. ; , @. troit' Sunday .Times. It's The De, • •1950 were re-elected • for• 1951'trait Times for" the vlrorld`s best LUCKNO . .. UNITEDCHURCH Minister; Rev : W, J.. Mumford, !' b, M.A., B.D.' rSTiinday, January, 14th, X951 j 11 ami.: A Tender Care Xhatl�' Nothing: Be Lost.' 12.15 p.m.:, Sunday , School.'. � har''_Doe Thou• ..: Here? The•.First Steps Towards Hap;., piness Are The 'Church. Steps.. We invite you. to worship with' us. otonismoroonomooliiittat iOT.. ALL ,. t sig.. 8.30 .Sharp Legion auspices.. Lillie/3 for $1.00 4 Specials €.^d are • .ores., Mrs.' '$en 1V1. le ;•' vice:pres ,1VIr`s T. Park; comics sec.-treas_ Mrs.'Co . Fowler,'Flower:Fund•.sec areas,, Nlrs;.'L., Ivers. After'a busi ness diseussion:the hostess .serve, 'refreshments.. The, next meetings Will • be held at .the home -of Mrs; George Rivett. • BORN --Vo Mr. and p:1VI s.. Ben Park,' • Dungannon, on M anday, Janu•ai. y • $'th, a _.daughter '' Nine young :men in this drs_ Ytric ;;:members af�CD1Wd�ia YrJ�tn, ior• Farm .ChM :.availed themselves of '•the, oppor uni y o .t de -nth -rig frc ated-'at the-double--ring-cere - short .courses at 0.A:C , .Guelph,• ; rnony: The• bride --was a:, former. Last week.: The • nlost :popular.:of member• of •.th'e • Lucknow Public WEDDING: BELLS SHARP:-CRAMM.I Tl e Pinkerton United„ Church at high moor n—Satt'irday;• De- cember 30th, : was t .e .'setfirig for the marriage of Marjory Isobel,. daughter of Mr. and ,Mrs. Roy Cramrn, Pinkerton, Ontario, to Mr., James. Shearer. Sharp,' De- troit seri=of- Mia--1VIx's Rab_erf Sharp: 'Rev. Wm.' Summerell obi the G,ouises chosen was farm ne'chanics,'. livestock • ari••d , soils. Those ;attending were Kenneth Petrie,. •Chester Hackett, Arnold Alton,Donald.,Murray-; Ken' Mc Allister, Wilmer ' Errington, John Clark,, George Turton anal. Albert' Durst. A joint prayer. Meeting '• for "Peace'". was held in the Dungan-, non`.'U`nited Church with ':neigh- boring church 'mxiembers • in'vited.: Rev. ` J. Bright, ' pastor of ' the •church, 'presided' and . the clue ch' choir led'i'n the singing With Mrs • Stingel at • the.: piano. Miss: Iva. 'C'arr read the ,scripture less.onY 'Prayers'' ;Fere given by Moir e..1VIrs.R:.: Durnin,, Henryy <Y.Horto'n `w'd!Mqs�„ Me1`vnia'l Reed, The `topic "Acknowledge, Him" was 'inti'odu, ced by Mr, •Har. -Y. •ley Anderson: The 'second part 'was taken •by McA1-. Lister, "G.od4,,in, Worship" Miss 1 School staff. Given in . marriage ' . by. her father, the bride wore .a grace fiul, trained gown of ,.white lace, _over satin,• made with; stand-up Tc ( --116f.' and lily -point sleeves. Her fingertip veil :ofi1lus.iori lnet was• held •with is matching :headdress.' The 1bride' carried a,b'ouquet of .white ;roses with aspri'g::of'-hea-• thee from ...Scotland, Her •br. i;desmaids, Miss, Patricia Bailey and ;Miss:.Jean Grice, were frocked alike .in Christmas red taffeta with ivy, head=bands, and, carried white .fur 'muffs' trinined` 'With .red poinsettias., The` flower-, gir1, ;Helen Marlene Dietrich, Ore a floor'i1ength .gow.r :matching ...those 'of , ;the bridesmaids, with a'n• 'i� t :rrmn i bunnnttraitil�,etal x Gi 'rie'd a tiny muff with: a poinset- tia; , Mr, Dick' 'Meyer of: Detroit *as best:man, and Corporal Bob Mor- cell of•'Detroit and Donald Cramm Edna' Rivett gave the. third chap .'ere uhers. i ••ter, `.`God. •n .Family, Life" and'. lir. Elwood• Pinkerton played Mrs.. Cecil slake • the chapter `.`God in Daily Work • Word -naso been received', by Dungannon friends of the dead, !of Mrs. Jean Duff, at:Le,amingfen, forrrierly • of ,Dungannon,. She is. sur,vitred bytwo sons, Arthur and. Ray of that district. She was, predeceased' by he hus=band, Mr, nest •Duff last. summer 1It is 4 • 'e b detighted. is fragrant tea PAGE THREF'. • • SE`E THE .NEV�i ... • COMPARE, FOR: I --Performance ' ..44Pr ce r3—Durablit . ,(Upright•'• or., Cylinder Models) IBER A►LLO*AhI'GE ON .TRADE-INS • For Pr'ce Demonstration; Write or ..Phone U R. R 1; Ripley, ..Ont - 'Phone 16-r-30. GOBLIN• made bythe ORIGINATORS- •, ORS of the • Vacuum Cleaner. . .•���N�l�s1��i�Y.i�►n��4�ti�a�o�o�►o�q�iY��,�ii,��Y�a�Y,Y�aiiY�r,�y o our many customers in Lucknow and • surrounding district, we wish to:. an- nouncethat we are closing our office •. in Schi'nicFs Store and : discontinuing Olir.. monthly trip to Lcknow as of January 1 In our , new <office in Goderich we are prepared . to serve , you withthe latest :'.ophthalmic equipirent. 'Appointments � • may be made 'by :calling Goderich 1100. tometrist, Goderic • concluded with the ' wedding' •-music, and ' Miss' Kathryn ,,Connell of Leamington sang, "Because" 'before tie cere- •meny.•, and "The, Lord's . Prayer'.' during4the signing of •the"regis- ,ter, °;° Following the ceremony a• re- ception 'Ways .held ' in, the 'Legion Hall; Walkerton _, 'or going away. the :bride wore; a purple "crepe. ears ` since (•their removal Y1 t0 dress: with, matching :accessories,. and 'a ;white orchid Corsage;' Out -'of -town guests. were •frond' I(Ia,milton,� Toronto, D' , etroit and ,W iartorr• a Lea'mingtor, They. at. ,one, time farmed the : far, now owned • s _ . south: of the 'Mx�.;�Etdoh Culbert, .. • ,village. i' • • i 1 • • •T • • AIN Today the. 'Ontario Farmer is Pioneering Co -Operative Enterprise.. With , 50,000 Neighbours he,:has built 150.16‘1,o' Co=Ol eratives . and a Provincial ,Organitation • These he owns, controls,,. and uses to purchase his Applies, and'\to market ' 'his products. LuckfloDistrkt.'C�-Operative tAffiliated With UNITED COOPERA11VhS'OF ONTARIO`.,.. F4 IY x... , t .t I.. • ...1 AY