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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-07-19, Page 3• THURS.D.Mr, JUL th, 1i al ari .t1141.1111. ,,X.111111111111m1Calrir.:111P..„..... ,IN":- "....,"vriim0.4•*,..i.fitif*-7x.....•........ . , ... - ' '''. • ' ''' ' - . . .....4oli3Oom000wtoromoro.r,00mosoo: • . o t s • THE LUCK.NOW ,SENTINEL,' LUCK.NOW, ONTARIO M. and Mrs. Alex of •. Wingham are on 04" . extended motor trip through the West. ' "ad Mrs. Wrn.. Hewat and • JarnilY •are holidaying at their • cabin at., the Foot of the Twelfth. •• • IVlr. and Mrs. Glenn Moore of Hamilton are holidaying with her mother,, .Mrs, E. N. Hodgins; and .Mrs. Wes Huston and Grace Of :Kitchener are holiday- ing in the comMunity this week. • • Mr..• and MrS. Clarenee Mur•diP, •Bill arid Michael of St. Thomas, spent 1ast.:week at •Point Clark. • Mr. and, Mrs, I. W. Bray of Riverside, Mich, called on frlentis irt.,Asgield.,this weelc Mr Robert Bruce Roulston of liagersville spent a few days the, past.week with John T. „Roulston, Second Concession.' M4.7..and Mr st James Crbaysto:n ' - of Markdale. ca`,11ed,on reiatiives • arid' friends in .LucknoW,On • day last. . • ' • •• • Mr, J,ames Coumans, of nix, Arizona, was a •Sunday for and. Mrs. J. L. Mae:- , Mr. and 1VIrs, Levi EckensWil- • lerof London spent the past week with. relatives at Kinlough. Their son Douglas is spending the •Suin- .Mer in the 'KinlOtigh community. Mr.. and Mrs. • Jarnes T.: Web- : sicr • of ' and Mr., and Mrs. • 'Cliff "WebSter:• and 'Cecil: Webster •'of Londonspent the, • week.end. in the cOmmunity. Tr) a personal item %last week I egarding Mr. ana mr s. im Si e - wart visiting here, we omitted mentioning an important little lady—their daughter blenda. . • • • Mr. andMrs Jack Fisher' and and Mrs,' Donald 1VicKinnorr and, children :have a cottage at Bruce •Beath for, •a couple of, weeks.. ;,• •••' • , '1\11f. 'and 1‘.=Irs„ Alex • Lockhart .and :daughter, Yof 'Dresden have been visiting- in ASkifield with Mr. and Mrs. George Drennan,. ;Alex has not enjoYe,d the best of', health for -the :past two ,'years, • 'having. suffered 'both' heart and. Paralytic seizures. • • ••UNITED.CIIURCH . • 1 :•• . and • 1 Lti,ckNow •PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH , SUNDAY, J.ULY •I I • Union ,Serviees ip Presbyte•rian ChUrcii /• • •i a.ing Sunday Sehool fin each • .Church. • • . 11 Rev: Murnford., PAGE THREE • .Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burns and • Pamela arid Marjorie • Brown - Sword pt Ingersoll' OPent• a few days with relatives, . • Mr, and Mrs. George Greenache formerly of Jemiskamingt bee, but now of Teeswater were visitors: at St. Peter's Ohurch and the 'Rectory on ..Sunday. • • Mr.: and M. 4eifo. qaekett • have returned 'freix,i •their-. wed- ding' trip to 1VI,uskoka and are isiting with his parents;.Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Hackett. -• ,TRousstwx TEA AND • SHOWER FOR .JULY •Ori Wednesday afternoon and • evening previous to her Marriage... Miss Ifaypret. Graham and her moth.er, Mrs. DOuglaS Graham„ `entertained relativea, and friends :to a trousseautea.!MrS„ Duncan • Keith;=•TeeSWater; pOrire4 tea .as4, "sistedt by" Mrs. MaiCKen4i0.,, .mrs. Clark,V.V4t- ren Zinn aria' Miss Mary • Mac; jntsTre,' Misses . Betty Muriel Keith, Jean iMacKiPrion, .iBettY and Joaxi aamilfoo showed gifts acrd the trouSSean. During • the tea the, ladies qt: corn- rattnitk took the occasion as a time it,0 shOWer. the: ;bride-tcPbe • *ith, good l'.wishei ,,and „gifts; • : . Letters To Edittit. , • Week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. MacMillan were Mr.: Bud Pat Mae- ,lVfill4ri of Detroit and -Miss Mar- jorie ,Bieman arid 'Cliff MaelVlil- , • 'Ian...of St. ,ThornaS. Alvin •Hamilton, Gladys' "and Katherine Gibson, W 11.i Thempion and bon.ald Thompson spent, the Week-erid /in •Detroit and, 'attended the DetroitNew York doubleheader game. • Mr: end Pappas, and. Ghris. spent the Week -end ip Brantford° and on their return Were accompanied by ,his 'sister, • Mrs. C. Pascal and children .Eliz- Etlieth: and, Stella who a.re daying.here:• • • . • . • : '• Mr.., and Mrs: Andrew ..Gaimt' and Murray and Mr, Les Ritchie' spent: the :weekend , at Oshawa with.1\.,11r. and Mrs.. Albert Atthdle -and girls; They were aceprnpanled 1-ipme.byiss Linda Kindle who is vacatiOrdrig.hei'e.. •:• ' ;Mr. and ;MrS. Diebel;' Teddy-, • JiMmie and Bobby. 'of 8outhaMptun. *ere -reaeht• guests With Mrs. Diebel'S parents, .Rev. B. and Mrs. Woolley.' On, their: return: •• home thez Were ac'Com- panied by Mises Marion -1. :Helen. and Joyce •and.; 'MaSter •Danny; who ..had been spending a .couple Of ':wePks,', with their ..grandpar ROBERT • TRENCH DIES Robert Trench, 'age 80, died at his home in Listowel Wednes- • day night: of last week after a lingering illnesS..- ' He • had 'lived 'at Listowel since' 1937 where he • formed the Listowel Casket corn - Pam'. • For many yea's. 'a, resident of Teeswater,. Mre.Tren 'was Wide- ly •,•knoWn in the. lightning rod business and for his stable of trotters and ,p_ai-Prs - held The world's amateur driving title and for 'several years 'his horses held records made on. the Grand Circuit in the United States. • Besides his wife, Mr. Trench by--tv-s7-MOrley and Douglas of LiStowel and two daughters, Mrs.. .Blecker Meyers OT Sarnia- and Mrs.alarence Buck 6f Detroit. : ' The funeral was On Saturday. With interment in Teeswater Gem etery. . 7".D.M.; Rev., tkr::__Mum‘d: " l' • .. 1 . 'The -than worth While is; the" rripn, who can• mile, wheri,I. 'everything goes • dead . wrong.' Come and Worship. with 'us. '• i 4.4,!.....,,,..:4•,.:...,......,,......)....,....,,..ri,.........,,.... . . Anglican.:-.:(hurth NOTICES. Rev. A., S.'Mitchell, L.Th., Rector. 7• , 8th Sunday after 'Trinity JuLv.22ncl, 1951 • • St. Peter's•Church, Lucknovi 11 a.m.:•MorAing "Prayer and ,Serrron.' , St. Paul's' Chureb, Dungallii0ri 2.301).m.: Evening Prayer •tin • ' Srmoit. Paul'Church, Ripley. MO p.rn.; Evening Prayer and. Sermon, The Lord Bishop of Moron ,Plans to. Visit • LueknOw on gnricl4yy' August' 26th, to ad;• rninister the ApostOlic 'Rite of THE..LAYING ON OF HANDS' at 7.00 .,Dear Campbell;: • ' • Recently •attended ranch 'land day at. Warder's ranch near Dyers Bay on the Bruce 13,eninsula and. • thought f• the work being done there by Mr. Warder , and sons • was worthy of,mention.• = • The ranch is about 2010 acres of . stoner% waste land which has been Made to produce pasture crops. „The only way that • cultivation can he 'Carried 'out, is, by a caterpillar tractor with. forks instead of .the , usual blade out front : This. machine .travels :at a slow speed,'turning over bould- ers add_ at the same tirrie"ctilti•Vit- ing•in a crude way about 6.inches of top soil. On this .a` seed mix- ture -is •sown - and resulting •erbps produce . if about two years of Self seeding, crops equal. to many 'hay fields• of 'au own 'district;' The:eXpense is approximatelY.$20 Per acre including seed and. fer- tilizer. lower'regionS 4eed can- ary ',grass seems. 'to • endure the wet' much • better than. rloyers; etc. Mr.. 'vvarder's Red Poll lleid• •6f. cattle graze quite contented even •when spectators tour- •the ,ranch„ •• • • In' days Whent food is needed so badly in other countries the enterprise is •particularly Worth - While rather' than haVe such`land •lie'.unuSed•and especially 'so When !prices are So high in our ,,own country. On Closing, .a 'thought which occurred' to me about food- stuffs is that if huge stPek, piles of sante .were 'donated ,to: count= ries where hunger dominates its peoples it 'might e cheaper than. 'sending military equipment and 1 in the end do as much to Secure a .lastin0 .peate.. •• , •:". • Lane Gardner. • . . ,,Social tact is the 'art di -making Your7corripany feel- at home w'hen you. wish they were. • • Outstanding. quality has made Sa a Canada's •largest selling tea. • , • • LUCKNOW 1. EMBERS ' PICNIC AT KINCA.ADINE , • • ' ' The; Women's Institute picnic was held on Friday, .June•13th at 'Landsdowne' Park, Kincardine,. 'Mr. Al StierwObd of Dungannon took a bus load Of 25 members and friends arid they spent:a very enjoyable day at the ":lakeside toWn: •• • r • • Games and races Were: conven- ed by the vice president •Miss :1VIargaret Rae, resulting' in the following prize winners: balloon race; Mrs. A. , SolOrnon;...slipPer race, Mrs, A. Wilson;- : blindfold race; 'Mrs. B. Roach, and Mrs, N., MacCalluM; object 'observation race, Mrs. P. MeCallCminute rate; R //VI( CeV:KZ BE REFRESHED 7' Mrs. P: Stewart ; 4uiz program,. 'Mrs. A. Wilson's team; ,guessing candies in. jar, Ng's_ Russ John -. stone,• • • • , • During the lunch "hour. plans were Made far a bus trip to Lon- don on l'uesday•,. August 7th.* • A vote'•of *thanks was'tendered. : - • those who 'were responsible fox • making the picnic such a pleas- ant event. • •• • . • -1.• • , 1 . • '11..:i*si:Mi:s • , 4 ••••• • ....... , • • t • LANGSIDE • r. an rs. ell. MacCalluin. spent Sunday 'With Mr: 'and Mrs. Farish Moffat, •• • Eldon Wraith.. is • Visiting with Jimmie, Moffat. • • , Douglas. Lapp is visiting at his grandpareots, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Orr., • s.. ' . • Manya. Canadian farmer—plaia• . . lung on greater production for greater profits -sees • a place for the,B of M in his future.; Por such planning :Often calls for modern eqPipment modern equipment calls for cash—and ready cash . TO A 111111011 GOMM , B of M av ilebleat theli c‘! M for farm improvements needs. Letus help.you with your farni,finandng. BANK OF MONTREAL working with (anadiaih ellen, walk of since 1817 .• moRTGA6E CORPORATION f..:i.ititstt 6.114 Motto-. 4Te 4m11C, District Rekeseittatil6 Joph AgneW,:Eucknow, • • 1 • • . • ' • , . • ' *,7: • • .. •