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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-02-22, Page 3• ."' : , ' • muRS., FEBRUARY 722n4t 19.01 * , Local an • • THE' LUCKNOW SENTINEL, ,LIMKNOW0, ONTARIO • 7 DON'T .LET .YPUr health; fall, or the 'flu get " you; Buy Unibach's Drug Store. • • Sandy McLennan Of Chicago Spent the week -end with relatiVes •at Lochalph. . • Mr., and Mrs. Robert Rae and Margaret returned last 'l'hursdalr 7from a three week's holiday in' Florida, , • gr.• and; Mrs, W. J. MacDon- ald.of Kinloss w1 reside r. ',fon-. don, for theremainder..., of, the Winter. Mrs. MacDonald is con- ,'. valescing from a 'recent opera- tion in Wingham Hospital. • •110PPY Writes7..A P911,111111 for -Detroit Times' Now, in* Daily Detroit Times, you'll find -4 new , friendly and ' entertaining daily column, Bop- • py. Talk, by Hopalong CaSsidy himself, in which America's fav- orite cowboy hero tells about do- ingsatti,s ranch, ,peoPle he Meets' and things .he sees 'and hears on. , his •travels... Get -Daily Detroit • Titne for Hoppy. Talk. • • 1. '1.UCKNOW i UNITED CHURCH Minister ReV.'W. J. Mumford, I M.A., '11.D., S.T.D. g. Sunday, February 25th, 1951 Third Sunday in Lent. 11 a.m.: Sent Into The World. • •• 1245 p.m.: Sunday 'School. 7 P.m.: St. Matthew. Thursday, 7.s0 p.m.: Special I - • • • Lenten Service a We give you a" hearty invita- , tion to warship with us. Monday, Feb. 26th, 8.15: Choir !'concert,'The Minister's Aurit'.I nglicaro Cliurc NoTicEs v. A. 8. Mitchell, Rector Feb. 25th, 3rd: Sunday in Lent • SCPeter's Church, Luchnoiv Mornnig prayer. 41' • Wednesday', February 28th:, Guild sewing meeting, borne of Mrs. T Smith; Lenten Service, home of Mrs. Chas, L. Smith.' ' h St, Paul's Church,, Dungannon Sunday, Feb. '25th, 2:30 p.m.: • • Evening, PraYer.-, • 7Fri., March:2nd: Ladies'. guild, • home of 'Mrs: R. J. Durnin. • St: Paul's Church, Ripley. • Seind;ay; Feb. 25th, 7.30 Evening. Prayer. • Tues.,Feb.27, ..8 On.: Ladies' • Work • Party, . home of / Mrs. Frank Fair.. USE ..OVER HYDRO. !Miss Gertie Treleaven left the Dur' g 1950;',• hydro users in first of twe week for an extended Luckn • • consumed a total of 'visit with Dr. and Mrs. R. B: 1,336,263 kilowatt •houi's of hydro Treleaven at Palmerston. PoWer• according to figures conl-: piled by, E. H. Agnew, secretary - John PlaVfnz'd* and Miss Eye- treasurer of tlie local cOmmis- lyn Storie of Waterloo were week -end visitors With mr. and ,1;, break -down of his total, •Mrs. John KreutzweiSer. • • • • - cording to consUroPtion oy dOM- MO, • Mary' Jane Webster left estic, oOmmerolal and power user on *Thursday AO visit •till Easter estie, commercial and power with Mr., and Mrs. Elliot Fells of 'users, is required by'tthe Ontario Stnooth Rook Falls. Hydro :EleCtrie '.Power • William • Commis- sion, and thveals that domestic; *Pherson Of Walk- users consumed half of the total.: erten and formerly of Kinloss, The numlber of hydro users in tvisited friends in •Ltielinow last the Village is as '.follows • • week, • • Domestic ° -04• • 7 •' ;Commercial ,.. 102 • ."WHITECHURCH . . • Torontb on :Febru- ' 447 .'. .ary 10th to Mr, •and Mrs. Carman 1 There are . 70 doMestio users... Farrier of1.4.orig Branch,. spp. •••• 'whose bills Mrs; clo not eXeeed ' the • 1 M.. James l'Vranri.• eS has been •Minimuin •monthlY billing of • • PAGE TI -TREE • • , on. Guaranteed Trust Certificates ISSUED for any amount ; • • • fora term of five years . .. guaranteed both as to principal • and interest. . . Interest cheques wailed to reach' holders on due date, or, at holder's 'option, may be allowed .to. accumulate at •compound interest. . ••.• t ' • • Akidoall In'tiestnidist. for: , • Executors • individuals 40 Administrators •Committees f• '. Corporations • Trustees Cemetery Boards Hospital Boards ••711.1 . • • • • STERLING.TRMSTS,.. .r, c()!IPORATIQN, • 372 BayToilinito • 4 in...Wipgharrk Hospital. for the past $1.25. 'Consumption by' domestic the Tiresident, • Jefferson the meeting lunch .rwas' serveit week., We are glad to report she users is as follows. irk• charge of the W.M.S. and Mrs. asisting hostesSis were • • . is much improved and will be ,lst Rate • • 147,120 kWh& Sttrert Chamney in charge of the Mark Arrtistiong and. Mrs Nbrft hone shortly. . • . 2nd Rate 448,426 kwhs. W.A. program. At the close Of map Thompson. , . • ' • . :,Miss Winnified Farrier and Mr.: Minimum Users 35,750 kwhs. and ;Mrs. Clifford Farrier and ifannly of Kincardine, also Mr. Total • 631,296 'kwhg. & Mrs. Jack Gillespie and Diana , Commercial Consiimptidn is asi • .of. Wingham 'Spent Sunday with Mr., and Mrs. W. R.: Farrier. • Mr. Spencer of :the village .is, under the: doctor's care suffering with a :heart condition.. Mr. and :Mrs, •Rig.T.Sehoitz'.... of Auburn spent Sunday with :Mr. and- Mrs: Ezra, Schoitz: •• ••:' • .1. Mr. and Mrs. •Ira McLean „of Wrdxeter visited On Sunday. with his.,•.iparents, •Mr. and Mrs. McLean: '•• • • • '• • • , -• • . , Mr, and MrsNerinany01Wobd Spent SUnday afternoon With, his parekits , :r • Mrs. 1-1.;B.`Tichborne of Goder4. sPerit a few days with her mother, 'Mrs, D. •Kennedy., alsia Mr.. and Mrs. Duncan Kennedy of Wingharn •aricl*.Mrs. Lorne Dur- nin of St.. Helens. spent Sunday afteritooti:, ati-the• same 'home. Th 'e World • •Day Of. •”. Prayer, which had been postponed,. was held last ;Thursday: in the United Church ,:with a. good •attendance. The' leaders were.Mrs.. *Lott and • Mrs'. James 'Falconer. Music 'Was played*.•.bY Mrs. :James: Laidlaw • arid'MrS: Robt: Ross Sang ••"SWeet Hour of Prayer". The programme •was followed as - printed. Mrs. • Ezra. SChOltz.-.sanga1 solo. Rev. Mr. Currie gave a Very -,instruct- ive address, The offering was 're- ceived and . dedicated and the 'Meeting closed • by prayer. • • - • • , 1st Rate 149,715' kwhs. .2nd Rate • .62,2777*.kWhs: . Minimum (29 ' • users) ' •• , .5,890:.kwhs. •• „• • Total .... . ... ..... 237;822kwlis. tconSUMPtion by .eleven POWer users is • as follows: • ist.Rate... . . .. ........126,362 kwhg. ,2nd Rate . . • 95;468:AWKS., 3rd 'Rate • ' .245,255 kwhs. Total • ; 7. •• ' 467,085 kwhs: • Domestic consumption, • ' 631,296: Commercial: Consumption 237,882 Power .consumption . 407,085' Total`kwhs, consumed :...1;330;253: Th report shOWS a total Of 112 • .• Street lights in the. inuniciPality,. There are...shay-seven •• '1007watt. lighta costing: $14,00 each per . • year; twenty-four 300 -watt 'lights at • .$27.00. . each and twenty-one.. 500-vrot lights at $35 00 each:. LDENIEFIT'OUPtiD TOTALS 858.50 . • Total. • contribtitiona • • tO • the • Clayon • Hodgins • benefit fund amounted to $40.50. The fund :is. now .closed. . • Donations. not •PreVionslY, .ack;. nowledged are as follows: •• • , Previously.. acknowledged' $45.00 Adiam Bowman ... ▪ . 1.00 , Lloyd Ashton •' •• 2.00 .EddY• Gaunt '• • • • • 2.00 Ed MacKenzie • • -•2 00 . •• Jac Han 2.00 .GIRL .GUIDES 2:00 ltL k Gi . A. E. McKim. • 2.00 . , The s uc how r •Guides... •• T M cDonald,• 50 • • held their weekly-Meeting:on •Fri, Fri- day, February 16th in the Legion •• , '• • • . • Rooms. We 'had ,roll call with 18 • • • ' $•50 • 'present which Was followed by ••DuR • pAN.N.o•N ' horSeslioe formation, BUsiness was can cut clown your money problems .with IyuutlI \Boffl ft; Ask for your copy of "Persotsdi f"lannsne it y $ you , • • o neighbourhood brands ... today. There's no ct ligation—exeeP rs , • r • . Of MONFREAL _ t ..working withCanadiaris in every walk of life:imolai* . •. .• • • . • . • . • 4:4 :•0 . • . • . Here•you•have the very last disci:pied. Several of „the Guides • • .••• • • 'reviewed :their knots by the help of the.older Guidesand then Were *tested .and passed by Mrs. Ruth- erford, •our leader. Several genies were played. The meeting; was adjourned by singing, Taps... • • The joint meetings of the W.• M. The W. A. Were held on Tuesday afternoon. ,at 'the home of Mrs. Chas. Jefferson. Mrs. Ed Robinson 'prepared the program for • the , W,M.S.* meeting whieh" was presided over byMrs. H. e 4 u,u• '0....0*...0...t4Hgaw"44"61'''''''""1"1"4"1"411"`" ' Jefferso'n.' The •opening devotion-. • • •, • • ''• " • Prayers . ! • • • al exercises, were taken. from the • . • / • obody2-Can-Bil-verywhe-re- :rea7d1Py"-Mrs, Stuarthani- ' , •ney ,and 'gra. R. ;Chamney fol- • • ., ..• . i / 4•• •i I . if 'Nor can he zilend-a,11.hisAiine.in any one place That is why good portraits are so important. They go right on I : .talking for you when you are some- I-7 Where else. And if they are, Maci, I '• , • , •• LAREN portraitsthey:will saying . • • such, nice things about you.... t 1 lowed by ail repeating the Lord% brayer. IVIrs, Jefferson ..read an article on Christian- Stewirdship„': Miss . Elaine Jefferson contribUt••• „ed ricassololtgrstuNorrnan4homp- - • 80r,i read the chapter in the study book, "The United ;Church re- enters Japan through education": Ch'emney read an;artiele on the, appeal Communists are. rnaking.to the children in Japan. 'Mrs. Gordon Naylor` gave a' reacl- in,g and Mrs. Chas. Jefferson 'read a poem. The meeting was closed with the rnizpah benediction. ,The W.A. meeting was'in charge. of Mrs. 4, ,C,haintiey. All joined in •rea'd.ing the ,4th chapter of Luke. 1Vtiss. Elaine Jefferson 'gave, a •reading and Mrt:'' R. Chainney• i • road some verse S entitled "When I I hatnet tithe". ,Grace Thompson ac Phone 501 , • 92 St. David St.' 1 GtideAck. 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