HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-04-19, Page 3° THURSDAY, APRIL 19th, 1951
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THE LUCKNOW SENTI&EL, LUCKNOWi
COOKING. SCHOOL
WELL ATTENDED
TRADE IN your old .hesterfield
• . on one:of'Schilett'S new Kroehler
-sAtites- at the MildmaY--Furniture
Store, Liberal. allO.Wanc,e.
Cecil McNall has gone- sailing
:felthe Summer on the Bricokloc.
' Mr. and Mrs.' Harold Purnin of
Wisconsin are visiting • With his
mother, MKS. 'A. E. Durnin..
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• Mr, Robert MeNall redever-
ing from a severe attack of -in-
fluenza.. • /
-1VIrs,,Arnelia Treleaven of Hag-
ersville has been visiting the OaSt
three „weeks with, friends here
' and ,at :tioderich.
Mr, and Mrs.. Joe.Agnew
•• Toronto -spent the Week-erid with
his parents, • Mr. and 'Mrs: E.
.411.ew- • • ."
•„Mr. and Mrs. Hank. .Kreuger
and Mrs. Al Martin and Neddy
of Detroit spent the week -end
with relatives sherd.
• • •• Mr. T. C. 'McNeil. of Cayuga
`spent the mreek-end with his 'par-
• erith, Mr. and ',Mrs, ROVert Mc-.
Nall.
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Mr: -and Mrs. C: tiricw��Ii
.•and damily were guests of
'Oarents, Rev. C. II and Mrs.
Woolley •over the week -end:
joint* birthday celebration was
.held for Mrs. Eric 'Woolley and
Rev, Mr. ,Woolley. • . ' • .
r7LUCICNOW
1 UNITED CHURCH!
I Minister: Rev. W. --J: ilunifera, 1
*.i SUNDAY, APRIL 22nd, 1951 .I
1 11 a.m.: Ezekiel, the Man of i
Sorrow and Vision: ,
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12. 5. p.m.. Sunday School. : I
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1. 7 p.m: Opening Wipdows. 1
1 'Neutrality in religion Means
i surrender to the Devil. .If, we
Vconfess Jesus' before men, He i
4 will confess 'us' before 1-liS!
. I Father. in Heaven. Come and i
,.• worship. , . -1
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Anglican. Chtiirch
NOTICES
Rev . A. S. Mitchell, Rector
' 4th •Stinday after . Easter,
'Apl1 2t.nd.
St: Peter's .CIturch, Lucknovv. •
, ll. a.m.: Morning Prayer.:
St.. Paul's Church; Dungannon .
:2.30 pn.:» Evening Prayer..
• St' /Paul's' , Church, :Ripley
7.30 pan.:, Even.in:g • prayer.-
• Frieridi Wishingto secure
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pictures -of , the interior of the ,
Liteknow , Church rnay obtain.
them now through Mrs. SteW-
Uft Lavis.
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Rev. Dr. C. H. MacDonald, who
has been a patient in • Wingharri
HosP441' for several weeks, was
not so well at the weekend. ,
Mrs. *M. G. Armstrong of Win-
nipeg s visiting here with Mr.
and Mrs: Bob Armstrong and Mr.
.adMrs. Joe Wasney, ' • . •
Mr, and Mrs, N. A.i RussellPre-
t4rned to their home here last
'week after spending the winter
Wingham,
Gwen 'Treleaven of Hamilton
Normal School spent last week
ait; Dungannon. Public '•SehoOl
and was the guest of Mr, and
Mrs. T. M., Durnin.
OBITUARY
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-RICHARD•ANDREWHODOiNgg'
The death of Richard Andrew
Hodgins, a brother of thelate E.
N. Hodgins �f Kinloss and Luck -
now., ,died in Virden, Manitoba,
hospital on .Wednesday, March '7.
Be was in his Ilst year.
", "Dick". Hodgins, . as he was
.best, known to old 'friends; IWO
born • in Kinloss , Township on
May 6th; .1880;, and Was a son
Of John ,Hodgins. As -
Young man of,. 20 "Dick" went
West and. took Up farming in the
Lenore . district ,o;f Manitoba
Where: he was highly . respected.,
Since.retiring frOm". the farm he
made his home in Virden, Where
!the funeral .service was :held
St. Paul's, United Church. on
'Sattirday, March 10th. Intel -Merit
was. in. Virden. CerneterY.,
Mr, -Hodgins; who remained'
single, is survived by, a. twin,
brother. George of ,Woodstock;
brother,.: Joe,. 'Of Tisdale,'. Sask.;
and a.. half -:brother,. John, of
Strathelair, Man.
, He was Predeceased by three
sisters, Mrs. Minnie Mrs.
• Maggie Anderson, and Sadie,. "and
by one brother, Ed. • ,
Arriong those. OGITi a distance
there. for the service were Geo.'
lio.cigiris. Of Woodstock,: .Ontario,
Joe Hodgins Of Tisdale, 'Saskatch-
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ewan; Mr:: and Mrs. , .P. Stan-
ley,' J.•11,',Stariley and Fred Stan-
ley of Winnipeg;' Mrs Ida Storey
:of RUsiell, .• and Mns: MuireY
Wyatt of Kenora;: ()uteri°. •
.,,Ltt's pro TO.:THE SgOW"
. (By .B.• Pappas)
...Thereare shows to suit all. tes,
• some beauty, .sone thrills,: .
Some. love' music, laUghs,, color,
• • some plairl.*things, some
:thrilLS.„
.There •is action and cOurage, to
,
silence our fears,
There is joy--,quiekened, heartbeats,
to Chase' away tars—
We Will' li;Ve with the humble;
..the -rich and the bolds., •
We will get understanding. More
precious than: gold,
For no 'human, invention' Can we
ever find; • •
TO: surpass motion PiCtiireS. to
:broaden: the Mind, -•• , • ,
And. the Liicknow Playhouse.' is
. one pfaCe t� know-;
There's comfort „and pleasure,. so;
"Let's GO TbThe Shove.
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Financially a baby. is 4 liabilitY• For /ears
he will be an , expense and Won't bring in a '
cent. If that is the Way you measure ,values
then you won't be interested in photograpiis
becausei they cost money, and" you 'can't eat
them, or wear them, or drive them ta,town.
Of 'course if you DO think' babies are
worthwhile then you Will be 'interested in.
goodportraits ' andwe will be eXpecting you
any day. now.
to
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ONTARIO
PAPE1 T#REE
The Fridigaire, ProdPcts cook-
ing .school, staged last.. Thursday
afternoon under .auspices• of the
LadieS, Association, to the Girl
Guides, drew A large Crowd of
ladies who spent an interesting
and inforniative afternoon.
The schoo1 was presided over
by M. Harry Medhurst, district
:superviscir for Frigidaire Products•
40d was conducted. by Miss Iris
Amundsen, tonne economist,•
as-
sisted hy MO. Lewis. ..
Frigidaire equipment used at
the school waS by Courtesy of
Greer, Radio and Electric, Who
Put .up electric tea 'kettle a.S
door 'prize, the winner being. MiSs
'Olive Blake: The, Frigidaire Pro.:-
ducti dor prize', a set of hostess:
WaS won' by Mrs- A.
1VlacDoneld.
•Bay 'baskets were won by kis; ROBERT MaecALI4TAI
14Keisrizille, Ciwowrsa.n'FIVIransiN,Meitiett. Thby De fur. w•nerjal:m'seurinvifeoer'dcomndinuiPstteedr
and Mrs. W. E. Audrew., •
Kennedy, •
were Wnwr e rs s. rFo of ns the Finnigan,
;olge rr sy6 Caldwell
'hao attended
edLnuiden:d ;opt 1374: t: Uoinnriti Funeral 'rhi eunrshi oivai nnades
MrsJCarnegie,Mrson 'Saturday afternoon'. 'for the
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G. Walden, Mrs. Archie late 1VIrs. Robert MacCallurn,•whO•
404,`!t11101-. rp.rw. --:1•1#1.k4t1.1,1.0,14rteWo..0imotwoono...,Ale.r.4,,,f .„,
LUCKNOW BOY SCOUT
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aste Pape
In Lucknow at 4.00 p.m., on . •
Householders , 'are askect .to have Newspapers, Magazines,
, Cartons, Etc., at the curb for the Scouts to pick up.
i please box or, tie it securely. ,,
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COAT HANGERS ALSO, 'COLLECTED , Paper may he left in the. Presbyterian Church She
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, t any time /
sAyg.;ut FOR ]HE SCOUTS
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. OBITUARY
ton, Ma's.
pasiect a*.ey at her hOme in Port,
M Murchie, Mrs. M. HenderscT, Alberni, R.C., on Sunday, April,
Mrs. -James. -Hamilton, ,Mrs..C. L.. 8th. A • memorial' service ' took
Smith, Mrs.. Robert Campbell and place On • the •Monday evening.
Mrs. ' Walter - Dotter. • • .
Contents of the baskets we prior to the body being. brought
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• re East, accompanied by her daugh-
&Mated by manufacturing' flips r, Martha, and Mr. A, Readirigs:
and local merchants. ' . '
A native of Edinburgh; Scot -
The prize for the oldest. lady land,-MpoCalliun we's pre -
in attendance was won by, Miss.
clgeeased by! .lier huSband, •Th.e.
•JesSie McKaY'. • . Rev. Robert' 1VracCalliim
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• The ladiesof the ,:Guide. As-
Ster of; Luck -now presbyterian.
sociation wish to sincerely thank
Church froirn.1191T to 1925., She
all those who in anyway con -
'continued' :to :,resid.e in Luakincriv
tri'bittecl :to ,.the success of thrii.•iintil 108 ..when She 'went tO 13ri-
undertaking. Their •donations •an
assistance were milf,th Ifsh, Columbia, and ,three years
aPP.•re"- latershe r
' ,eturned- to Ontario to
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DIED, IN V,ANCOUNTER;
WENT TO scitooL HERE
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'The 'death occurred in; VauCou-
ver recently of. Dr. Calvin T,
:MeeCallum, a noted radiologist
and physician Of that city for 49
years, ' ' • •••.
• pr.. MacCallurn:was a grarta.02i
Of the late Hector McKay of
Likknow. Calvin attended_ school
here, staying with:MS. Miss
Catherine McKay; who, resided in
the former MacKenzie home, now
owned by' .E& Baker,. adjoining
the Presbyterian ChurCh.••
'- • MacCalluni` graduated in
Medicine in 1916...* the UniVer-
pity 'of Western. Ontairo and Went
to 4 that same year. serv-
ed
... with the Canadian Medical
Corps World War I and after',
the war remained Englandfor
a' time. to study: x-ray.. • , .
He is survived .by: his Wife,. a
sari and daughter a ste son and
a stepdaughter, and by two sis-
ters, 'Mrs. George Goodall of
C mr arid Miss C
Van 0 ve • n ga -
Callwn of Calgary:
make her 4611,1e...until '.1945 with
her daughter, Mrs.' G. o. Case-,
More. of 1,Stratford.- For, the past
sit year*, she :had, been living
With her. daughter; , Martha, in
:Port Alberni; where she' made
many friends. In failing health
for three years and Confined t
. bed of late with a, heart condition,'
her -.passing,; though sudden, was
not • unexPected. Mrs.. 1VtacCal-
lum'S life wasone Of faith and
trust in God,, arid she hever :fail-
ed to. be in inspiration to those
who visited. her. Her' smiling
face, even in times of great weak, J01111. DEERE
NATIVE OF LOOHALSK
DIED AT CALGARY •
*it
Somewhat %elatedly- We -belie
received .a dipping. announcing
the death , of Donald Alexander
1VItatheson, age 67, who " passed
away at his home in Calgary
where he taught high sehool from
1929 until his retirement- in 1944.
He was born at Lochalsh and
went 'west to Granum, Alberta,
in 1911, teaching at GurrilXy.
Val -
.ley, east of. granum,: fora Mini-.
ber Of years. Later he taught at
Gleichen and Parkland: He was
a graduate of the :University, Of
•Torprito, and the ,Uniirersity
• Alberta.
An ardent curler, .Mr. Matheson,
Wag ,a member of. both the 1.COrth,
• Hill and ;Calgary clubs: . :
Surviving' are ,one. on, Stitart
A. of Turner Valley; one: daugh-
ter, Marie, Calgary; six brothers,
Murdock of LucknoW; Rev. Win.
and John N. of, Chesley; Duncan
J. in Sarnia; Farqiihar of Van-
couver- and Peter.,
WON $600_SCHOLARSH1P
„Steve Stothers, Jr.•sop Of Mr,
tend Mrs'. S. Stdthers of Fer-
gus, has' beenaW'erded a $6P0 re;
search scholarship, or past grad-
uate work. by* the Ontario' Re-
: search,Countil, He 14 a student
1 at the Ontario' Airicultural: Co1-
lege.'
&VW'
is a natural partner
of good things to eat
• 1INGS;31t113GE
Mr, atid, Mrs. • Lye'. Iannan
were iff"Loridon on Sunday.
Iva: and Mrs. Mike Martin Nils-.
AO the week -end with Mr. and
Mrs.' Nace Martin. : • .
Mrs. Gerry Hill, Sharon and.
Michele are spending, two weeks
with:Mr. and 'Mrs.' W. Lannan.
. Our ;SsranPathy to :Mrs. Blaise
Martin in the death. of her fath-
er, .Mr. Ed King of TeeSwater.
war
riess, ,rexealed the hope she had
in things.Eternal. ' •
• Left. to mourn' her lois are
three daughters and two ' ions:'
Joan • 'of 'Harriilton, 'Martha, Port
Alberni; James of Detroit; JVIar-
garet .(Mrs. •Casemore).: of Strat-
ford and' , Robert of::Dearborn;
• Mich.; one. sister,. Mrs. A. E.
Chapman, Glasgow, Scotland, and.
four grandchildren. The pallbear-
ers were 1VIessrs. W. W. Hill, W.
•L. MacKenzie, .Melvin.. 'Greer',
Robertson Kenneth Mur -
die,
and Frank Graham. •
'JIM, LYONS PASSES
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The death of Janies T. Lyons
occurred, on Sunday m Wingkia!:fl,
Haspital, Where he had been'. a
,patient since the previous ,Tues-
da*.,wIth. a serious heart condi-
Lyoni, Was 68 years of
The funeral service was held
on Wednesday at 'Johnstone's
'Funeral Horne with interment in
•Greerljaill Cemetery.,'
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