The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-04-26, Page 3THURgDAY, A?RI.L. 26th, 1951
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TIDE:' •L'UCKNOW :SENTINEL, :LUC'KNOW, ONTARIO '
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WAGE: "1`I 'REL;
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TRADE IN your 'l old ehesterkield
on one of •Schuetst's new Kroehler
:suites' at the Mildmay Furniture
Store, Liberal allowance:
Mr.• Rod ;McDougall is a patient
in. Wiagham Hospital with 'pneu-
monia.
George Bower underwent •an
operation `.recently 'in, London
and ismakig a splendid recovery.,
Miss' Marion Nicholson is con-
y alescin'g at her home following
a recent, operation in. Wingham
Hospital, • .
Mr. and Mrs. Rae Myers; Sud-
ibury , 'and. ' `Mr: 'and Mrs, G. Mac-
Gregor, ' Hai. ilton,, visited .with
-Mrs. Neil J. 'MacKenzie.
Mr.. W. S. .McLeod isstill`'.hos
p
1 • 'ta'lized in 'London since' under-
going
going an ,,,:operation a. few weeks
Neil. G: MacKenzie of 'Ashfield
has beenindisposed with ,an at;
• tack of phlebitis,.. butis able to
be about.
Mr. and- Mrs. Philip Stewart,
Mrs. Neil' 1VLacCalluin and Mrs;
Annie-Je_Wtt were '.guests : at the
Winn = MacDougall' wedding ' 'at
Guelph 'on '.Saturday.
LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH i
iMinister: Rev. W. J. Mumford,i•'
' M.A., B.D., S.T.D.
1 SUNDAY, APRIL 29th, 1951
i All Services on Daylight
• :Saving Time
X11- a.m.: "Full. Yourself To-
gether". t
12:15 p.m,' 'Sunday School:;
• 7 p.m.: "Miracle -Making
Power.".
The' public 'cordially wet-
Dome 'Come and worship with:
•
&nglican Church,
NOTICES
Rev. A. S. Mitchell, Rector
Fifth Sunday after Easter.
Rogation Sunday.
St. Peter's Church, Lucknow'
Sunday, April.. 29th
Morning Prayer and :Litany;
'Wednesday, May 2nd, 2.30 p.m.
Ladies' Guild at home ; bf
Mrs: T: W. Smith:
• 4 30 p.m. Junior. Auxiliary :
at the ' Rectory. •
Ascension Day, .May 3rd
Holy• ConiniUnion at 9.30
St .Paul's` Chureh Dungannon
.Sunday, April 29th.
Evening Prayer at 2.30 pm..
St. (Paul's; 'Church; Ripley
- - ---- tutclasy April 9th .
Evening Prayer at' 7.30 ,p.irri. '.'
Tuesday,' May 'lst
Ladies'':' Guild: at ;'home oaf.
• Mrs. Frank Scott.
Charle•;and Elizabeth Robinson`
spent bast. week at St, Hubert,
Quebec, wwhere they ,,visited with
their. brother George .and. MTs.
`Robinson
iS�S-gt Don'ald,. MacDonald ,,of.
the • American.Air Force. at San.
Antonio, ,Texas, is visiting *rith
his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.:
W: A Porteous, and, his grand-
father; ; • Mr, • Dan MacDonald. •
Mr. and' Mrs. John England
and Mr, ' Joseph England,spent
the •week -end in Flint, Michigan,;
attending the .wedding of their
nephew 'sand: ,grandson William
Ibbot
son •
Mr.: ' Roddy Thorripson, Mr; • Bev.
Murray, Miss Shirley....,Lalonde
'and Miss Marguerite' Stirison of
Toronto. and• Mr: and Mrs. Donald
Stimson, of ;Goderich' spent 'the
week -end at the home of Mr... and
Mrs... Wm. Stimson.
Mr. and Mrs, 'Rae .Sheppard of
Hamilton were recent guests :of
Mr: and. Mrs, ()Scar 'Hodgins: Mrs.
Hodgins, : Laverne, Chester'.' and
Lynn' returned with. them -to
spend the, week in Hamilton. Mr.
Hodgins,. Clayton, Melvin and
Alwin spent 'the week -end ,in the
city and were accbirtpanied'horne.
by Mrs. Hodgins and the other
•
children; ;
ASHFIELD"
Mr, a'nd"'Mrs. H.'Caird• of Mil-
.waukie` are visiting .with friends
,and relatives • here,
Mr; and Mrs. J. J; Martin are
on an extended'; visit to". Albion,
Michigan.
Oh Wednesday afternoon of
this week the. Huron -.Maitland'
Presbytery .neets in • the Pres
byterian',I Church here • when Dr.
V. S..' MacKenzie,:. moderator, . of
the • General' •Assemblly of the
Presbyterian church in Canada
will• be the. guest' speaker:.There
will be an open meeting • in the,
evening ,. As this was Dr:: Mac-
Kenzie's home. church his friends
are proud"'to•.welcome him home
:
ADJyST RURAL
PHONE LINES .
13e11 telephone line' adjustments
have been made in the rural area
east of ;Luckno r . and in the St.
Helens district, with many sub-
scribers now on different lines •
and with' new numtbers as .fol-
lows: •
Ander$on, • J, D.; 207-3
'Cochrane, James. _ 208.32
Collins, Hiram 206-41
'Curran, James *, ,..,....,.,..., 87-23
Dawson,, J F. .,..t209-33
Foran, Mrs -Con :,, 56-11
Forster, Ronald '206-11
• Gillies,, VIrs. Alex ...;,... 209-31
.
Graham, Douglas .,: ,,, :209-32
Humphrey,' Wm • E• • ', 206-2 following numbers, choir . selec A,",rs Allan. Reed, Mrs, Ralph, Foss..
H niter, • Vernon'" 206-22 tions with Flg or.ence.'H'udson.sin� - 'ter,' Mrs. ;J:.• Rivett; trarnbone, • .•
Joynt, • J. ,W.
Joyint, J. W..
erf
te
aI
v vitt
21043 ing "theobligato • duets, Ruth and :,solos, Don Cameron, piano, sow,,
Marion . Orser," •Everett:, Finnigan ,Barbara Wilson, Ken McAllister;;'
210-25
Laois; Harry'', , 209=41
•:MacCgnnell, 'S. D:. 209-15
MacCrostie, Wm, .211-32 -
MacDonald, Charles ...,.,.210-12
MacDonald, . Hugh. D ,... ; 211-21
MacDonald, W. J. ' 209-41
• MacKenzie, Frank ,. 209-2
MacKenzie, Tom • 209-4.2
MacMillan; .Philip. ' - 206-5
and ; Harvey` : Anderson; Sylvia
[Stengel and Ruth Orser, Florence
Huds;n arid Edna Rivett, Thomas
Blake and Howard1:' B1ake piano
duet,' 'Ken McAllister and 'B±ar
Ibara Wilson; solos, Norma Sher.-
wood; Mrs. Douglas 1VIcNei1.'ac-
,reading;,,' 'Beth; 'McConnell;
Shirley. Finnigan, . Edna Rivett,
Lois Webster; Mixed quartettes,,
' E.. Finnigan, H. Anderson, Ednak
Rivett, Mrs. J; Rivett; 'Don •Camp-
eron, :J`o'hn Hudson, Edna Rivett,.
Florence ..'Hudson,: 'selection'. by'
cornpanied by Mrs. Robert.: Bogie, :. the' male choir:
MacIntyre, . Win:. • 208-11 •
MacKenzie, Alex • 208-2.1
• MacKenzie;. Edward .,:208-12
MacKenzie, Wm:' : -2084 '.
208-3:
207-21
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207207'-52
McK•innon, `Dan
McQu hen, E. R.
McQuillan, John .' •
McQuillan, Wilfred
McQuillan,' William .::.87-41
Mathers, Pharis . ,•.;. 207-13
Miller's' Store: ' • 210-2
Morrison, • Melvin ....207 23
Murray, J R. 56-41
Nesbit;Samuel .206-32
Porter, . Albeit . 206-4
• • Ramage, Mac .211-23
Reid, . Manson . •247-11:
Rice, E. • W. 211-31
Rutherford, 1\4ary .. 211-24
Rutherford, Wm.... . 211-13
(Smith; J.. J. • '20641'
Taylor,'Chester '21011
Taylor, 'Albert 56-4'
Todd, David
:Wall, Gordon
Woods, Arnold
Woods, Lorne.
Mr. and' Mrs. George Moncrief .•'
have moved; to. the .farmthey•
purchased from, Mr. 'Earl. Gibsori.'
Mr.. and Mrs. David•• Cowan are
preparing ao move to the farm
Vacated by. the Moncriefs: They
gave, part of their farm, to:
Mr. 'arid Mrs., Albert Campbell-
Hackett's W. M. S .
Mrs... Blake 'Alien' . was hostess.
to Hackett's W.M.S. Tuesday a:f-
ternoon, April. 17th with an lat
tendanlce_ : of 23 adults ` and six,
children. In thee, absence of ,the
president, Mrs..' Dynes Campbell
occupied the chair. The scripture
:Was. reas;'toy rs elson : re -•
ings by Mrs. Ralph Carneron arid
Mrs. Bert Alton and the • study
book read :by Mrs S' ;Irwin. Pray
er•.''wnas offered' :by Mrs • Albert
` Alton, 'Mrs.' Roy.. Alton displayed.
the finished autograph quiltand;
a :notion• was passed to advertise
it--far—sale-in—The-Sen tin el. Res&
Woolley'offered the closing' :pray
••er and refreshments' were served
by the .hostess ''assisted by Miss
• Elmira -Alton and -Mrs; Alex�Hac'
kett:. . .
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D.,U.N'GANN:ON
Rev G.` L Stephenson, Tpror -
to, spoke in „the interest's' of the
Ontario Temperance '' Federation
Sunday morning'' at .the Dungan=
non' United' Church and' . clearly.
stated that the revenue. . from ..the
Sale . of :liquor :received by 'the''
government ' does .not nearly
cover the costof crime and ae=