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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-06-28, Page 3THI,URSDA` ,41111TE; 28th 1901. T Mr, and Mrs. Ted •Collyer spent the' wee -end in Detroit. • 'Miss Bell Robertson left this week for Pen Lake .in the Mus- •... koka district„ • Rev. . C. B. and Mrs. ' Woolley spent Monday. and . Tuesday, with t h; e i r daughter, Mrs. Harvey .ingswell and; faintly at Gueiph. Mr. and. Mrs..Chester Evans of St. 'Mary$, were week -end visitors with Mr, and - Mrs. .Robert Rae 'and Margaret. . Mr. and Mrs: Wm Robb and Mr„ and Mrs. , Richard. Elliott spent" the week endr in ,Hespeler r with Mr. ,Bobbed sister,• Mrs Jas, Harrigan,;' Mrs •R; H. Thompson. ha ;,- as been • iri Toronto for: the past week with her. sister,. ' Miss.. Lorna Campbell, who has; been. quite i11 with"' .a virus type of pneumonia... Mr and Mrs. Charles .Anthony. and . son . Larry of Detroit spent • a ^couple. of. days `last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jim, Sherwood ,of Ashfield. Jim .was . best man at. the Anthony's wedding at: ; Knox-- • 'ilTe; Tenn., ,.twenty..--fi've • years ago; VW_ wow ,SN'T. I14 L1, LUCKNA,W, , QYT,ARIO .Shirley and 'Betty Johnston: are4 to spend the .summer asi„wait resses at, a lodge, in the Muskoka district.; , Dr, and .Mrs.. Clarence--MoeMil- lan and son Bill and; George Mac Millan . Af Toronto spent ' the week end *4. -the home •of Mr, and Mrs. Ross. r4acMillan. . .Dr. Duncan MacKenzie and his sister-in-law, Mrs, May 'Ramler of, Colorado Springs are guests off a Mrs . A •* D `¥ackerizie and Jean ,Lees q.. • Rev C B. and .Mr. : °Woolley. • spent Wednesday at, -,Southampton guests of their: daughter, " Mrs Harvey ,Diebel. Misses, 'Marion, Helen andJoyne and Master. Dan- ny Dieb'el ..accompanied: them home . fora few weeks visit with their grandparents.• Mr, and Mrs. John e. McIntyre and son Stewrart, also Mr. William McIntyre, brother of John C., motored from Culross; Manitoba, and are visiting at the home, of Mr's. McIntyire's sister,. Mrs. M. Dudley • of Lucknow. They, came by way .of the .U.S.A. to Sault Ste. =.Marie and ,visited relatives Echo. Bay and Sylvian ',Valley. DAVID GRAHAM VETERAN, OF'. SPANISH-AMERICAN . WAR •David Gxaharn,''son of thelate `Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham of • .Lucknow;' visited " the old' home town last week, ,,and called ''.on old. frinds, whose numbers are greatly 'diminished. Although in ' his : 81st year, Mr: 'Graham is in "the pink" and is as alert':and active : as is man .half. his age. ' Since, leavir'rLi gicknow ':as; a young xnan'•Dave Graharn has. had a . colorful, career.. He served as a ,telegraphist in;Mexico, lived: for i several ' years n South :America: • and served with distinction. i ' : the Spanish -America, war;:• as . his` • • medals, testify.. California , and Vancouver,' have` been more- re= ::cent points of residence .and year ago Dave moved to Toronto to reside. LUCKNOW UNITED CH URCH •Minister: Rev,: W J: Mumford s I. ' •M.A., BD ; •S TD , SUNDA'`Y; JULY.lst, 1951 Union Services During July in: the, Presbyterian Church.. 10 a.m.: Sunday School in the United' Church •::-Rev. • fir. 1W. • ford. ,;.. 7 pan.: 'Rev. Dr; •W. J. Mum. - ford. ••• We.. gives y ou a cordial in . •vitation to worship'pwth us. • • flgIican'.(hutch NOTICES Rev. A, •S.''Michell, Rector 6th Sunday after Trinity , JULY: 1st,' ,/951 .ST. PETER'S. CHURCH,. LUCKNOW!, Friday; 7urre; 29th; ;Holy Coiriinunion at •10 'a.m. Sunday, July, lst 11 a.m.: The Holy 'Communion .;,; and Address... St. Paul's 'Church, :Ripley Special meeting of •the• Ladies' Guild on Friday; June 29th, at the home of Mrs:' Ivers. :Sunday, July' '1st=- , • 2.30 pan,: Evening •Prayer. • A Sale :of Home :Baking' will be 'held qin the. Parish' Hall on. Saturday, July 7th. St. Paul's Church, ,Dungannon Sunday, 7.30 p.m.: Evening Prayer, Tuesday, July 3, 1 ad.ies Guild at the 'home of Mrs. Frank , Scott,. l • IMPRESSIVE MEMORIAL SERVICE. AT, DUN:GANNON ; An• impressive and well attend . edmeinorial service , was: ;held at Dungannon Cemetery 'on Sunday afternoon, sponsored by the'cem- etery Maintenance Committee. The.., generous;: `offering that . was received. is •for cemetery upkeep • Fellowship was 'the theme of the address • given by • Rev.. A. I' S. lVtitchell`• of " St, Paul's Anglican Church,. Dungannon. As this was his.'•' first '° •public appearance ' at' Dungannon; hewas eitended a' W.elcOnTe, by Rev. James' .'Bright of Dungannon' United Church, 'Who,; conducted the service.' Rev. Charles.: Winn .of Erskine. .Pres-, ,byterian Church read the scrip-, :tire ` lesson and 'led in .prayer. The L.0 c k ti :o w ` District High . School Band .played .several sel- ections 'and led in the singing •of the' hymns, ` "Unto. the Hill's and "O God, Our Help". George And- erson played -a cornet sola:` With :heads bowed the gather.: observed , a• .minute's ' silence in memory of. those who . had been laid. to rest since the •• memorial service 'a year ago. They Ray Stewart, Mss Margaret lough, Miss Mary' E Phillips, Robert Menary, Mrs. '.Samuel Tre- leaven, ' 'Mrs George : McIntyre,. Robert - .Standish: Mrs,. ' Jessie Crispin, :Baby Douglas Gordon- cliultz, Miss . Mary •Alton, ' Mrs, Thos. G:.. ,Allan, Mrs. Win, Wet -'son;—S: J. K-lpatrick; Phos Gut= befit, John 'Godfrey;' Mrs. Wm -McNally, Mrs. :Louisa Ward, Miss Sarah 1VMallough. a Rev; Brightexpressed. appreci- ation to: -gall , who. had _ assisted: :in,: the. service: :ESCAPED:SERIOIiS INJURY' IN:'HIGHWAY' 1VIISHAP Charles "Chuck". McDonagh; Son of Mr and. Mrs Jack Mc- Donagh, returned • horlre on Mdn d'ay' from. Wingha h' .1.iospitaf where: he •.was under obs'ervatior over the 'week -end after • suffer-- ing a. head injury in a highway. accident • ori •Friday night: • "Chuck" •'was a passenger in a light truck driven 4:4! Ira 'Camp- bell, Camp -bell, Jr7 of•. Belfiast. While .rem turning froma reception at Holy - rood :on olyrood::on Friday night,the, truck slewed off the slippery highway, just south of the ,6th 'Coriceksion: •Ira escaped injuryy'but :"Chuck" suffered a blots on the head' which, was :feared ,night be. seri-,. •ou"s. He was rushed .to Wingtia;in, Hospital; where x-rays were #,ak-' en on —Saturday, Fortunately iCChuck" head 'suffered only con Y•' Damage to •the• truck was• est- imated at about $200. • GIRL GUIDES On 'irdhursday, June 21st, the 'Girl,Guides walked to Anderson's sideroad•'far a hike. There. were 15 present, Some' of the Guides tried their' seinophore''for their second `class while the rest play- ed agatries: • MRS. BQ' Jr CRAWFORD DIED.' AT THE AGE- OF 90 The death of Mrs. B'.. J. Craw,, ford .occurred in Detroit on . Sun- day morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs; R. E. Willis;, (Olive); Mrs, Crawford was 90 years 'ol"d, ",and despite her age had hoped to again 'spend the. summer at her home in Dungan- non, as Was her custom. She had spent the Winter at Victoria at.: the home of: her son, Will- „ Te: funeral service was held on :Wednesday afternoon in Dun- gannon United Church• with; in-- ternient in Dungannon Cemetery., ':.Mrs.' iCrawford's husband, Who' was in the grocery, business tt Dungannon for n:iany. years, pre-, deceased his wife a number of years ago. Mr's. Crawford was. ' a ` sister-in-law '. of: the .late Mrs. J' ' R. '1VIeNaib of L'ucknow., • • ••• ' AGE: THREI±' erfect tea is so easy to a with DONNYBROOK The annual ' Robinson.• reunion will be , held on Saturday, July 14th at . Turn'bulI's . Grove near Grand Bend.* f. Miss .Olive' Jefferson,' R N:, of Stratford : ',•Was home' .over the week -end Mr. Graham Chaniney. of Owen Sound ` spent the.Week-end at the home of his parents,' Mr.;rand Mrs. R.:'Chainney. . •• Mr. Earl Dow 'of L,ondan was a 'week -end visitor at the. Jeffer- son. homes here Mr. • and Mrs =Russell `K1Vlills. of Detroit were : week -end. •guests :'of Mr.arid Mrs. Norman Thompson. • , A number of Donnybrook lead , fes ' attended the W:M S ;meeting at- Brick United Church' on Thurs.; day. afternoon.... Miss:Elizabeth Naylor has re- turned e turned 'from a visit With friends. at Sarnia and Chatham. CRUISER WRECKED A 32, =foot :cabin cruiserenr . outer from: Toberriiory' to Port Dover, was wrecked Wast Wednesday at Kintail, In a heavy sea the • craft. ,broke its 'anchor While the skip- per, Bet Jardine; was trying to.• start a balky' motor. Jardine"•had to row' to shore,' and._ phone . to •Goderich for .aid, from. the faith home of .. John MacKay.' Aid was sent by sea and air, but . failed to .arrive • before the. Craft was washed up: : on shore andbattered by the,heavy;wav es, 1' years ,. with• •,' Not a leak, crack or break --that's the record ''OfNO-' • OCO-R - DE ROOT-PROQF ;PIPE• after 46 ' years underground. Tapered JOINTS ' prevent the : leaks,; keep - out the roots. NO-co-RODE's tough materials don't ' crack a!' break when soil settles.. Buy fly NO- CO RODE ROOT -PROOF PIPE for lifetime house -to -sewer or house -to -septic tank connections, downspouts : and other under- ground non -pressure :uses. Forseptic.tank filter -beds foundation oD. footing:drains,farm.,drain age, irrigation, ask us about xo=co=Rona, Perforated Pipe: 3 'Phone :.1 S0 HENDERSON MBR LIMITED LUCKNOW, ONTARIO m't'dOesyOur' eea mos Pir Art t. .A TRACTOR,'. COMBINE TRUCK or other.mecb apical equipment?` 1/ LIVESTOCK? ... Breeding stock or a new.buli to buildup the quahigr-of youfl-.her-d A NEW HOUSE, BARN, SHIM or other out. buildings? Or the'alteration ' and'.. repair of your present buildings,? • A. HEATING OIRnWATER SYSTEM? This includes furnaces and ' boilers, water `heaters, bu lt-in_ sinks and tubs, or repair and modernization of your present system, ✓ THE CLEARING AND' IREAKING OF. NEW GROUND? Or any of the followin fencing; drainage, roadwork, tiling,. `pumping, 'and.. diking installations? • . A -FARM ;ELECTRICAL -SYSTEM? :. ;Installation' of a new or used system -or modernization of your. present one? . . EQUIPMENT or. •• am A milking machine, cream • • ELECTRICAL, EQUIP p ' pump, • washrlg machine or refrigerator? ✓ FRUIT TREES? ... To re' lace fault, Ones; to P faulty increase 'Or- varyyour fruit harvestor to start an orchard if you're other than a •.fruit 'farmer. BANK NTREAI 61.4i444. 7/we,moi Likknow' Brandi: O`eR1N,fE . L. SMITH, Manager 30,1_11/ll/OA! GINADIiL t• • zr Deelde which ' improvements wI • help you 'most .in operating your farm and talk over a• Farm Improve-' ment'Ldan.with our nearest BOEh' manager. Farm •• . mprovement Loans arc ' helping Many • thousands" of • get the bait ou • bf their farina now, i t4ADIIt4s iN, S.1fS P• WAI.R•.O'p tilt YS,Rttet tot*, ,F• + r sa