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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-12-13, Page 3hristrrias sized: the son with , ;. Dona,. were as' , ; Ernest-- Agnes.._ _- •= 4.1ex An; •00; Har- } Russell l.00.;. Mrs, Solt 2,00; Reginald Bushell' 00; Jelin 'Cameron" dell I.00,; John ,5, ;,Davison. Wilfred rein 2.0t1; •' Roy Fin ner'''2,00; Edward • enn 2.00; od., Gros; . nry. 2.00; °'. William len ' F. S. man 2,00 Johnston 2.00.;Wi1- , Ladies' ion 1'0.00 Menary Gordon' gore 2.00 ,00;. Mist Kenneth ;Murdie . tray : 2.00; Stan Mus McCharles 2,00; Col-. Elizabeth s Gladys • A. Niac- an •L. •Mac- oGilliivray• 2.00; Mrs. Mrs. 'D. ' C. MacKenzie' 200;Jas.. MCKinnon e . 2 00 cid ; rence Mc- Leod 2.00; as: Picker., ollock• 2.00;..; 2.00; Sam? m Rintoul' ;00; Stuart • 11'iam 'Ruth=' d Sherwood airi'es. Ltd. n '1.00; Mrs. .Fred • Tif=' Todd 1.00; 0; ' Mrs Ai Peter Wat-, T. • Webster. ebster100;, 0; Miss E,• Wilson: 2,00; in 2.00; John e' toy date— f of the let - fled ' on No- been heard e objective off and your ed. • It will.., considerably• of responded' diately. Our have' already ave your do - of Montreal envelope • pro- ENTSI Popp, the engage- ghter 'Bertha -4-= vin Earl Mc - (rid Mrs. Reg. The marriage 'ember 22nd. rugham Hospi- !airiber.,IOth tb. Colwell (neo' Lucknow, a re, a ' sister .for !T ncardirie Ilos. 28,. 1951; tQ 'tri ;MeGregOr, daughter, oh'ael''s� iospi- 'dray, C I ecem• d Mrs.' Vietor Wallace -1, •a. XO. Arlene, • • vxluR;., mM4E 13th 195i, W NT F 7 � �r•R� M . 'HE LLTCKI�TO A!*' SETT ! iNY _.^UG+ •NOW, O Mr Albert Helm returned home %on, S4zuia3•" from Wingham, Hos- pital, Mr. and Mrs, "Will Ritchie and Eldon visite.: Bunday with . Mr, and Mrs. Dave .MacKenzie. Will Lees has returned south to spend_ the :Winter, at•,, Tampa, F1o.rida. ' Mr. ,and Mrs: Chas, Mason. and • Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Cook visit- ed in Detroit last. Week,, , Mrs. ' John MacLeod is quite poorly and on Friday was again taken to Wingham Hospital from • thehome of her • daughter, Mrs. :.Harry ,Nixon.. ,, George Burgess ;has been ill with pneumonia.. • Mr, and Mrs Nelson Bushell visited, in Hamilton d lying the past week,, • * . Earl (Joe) •tioCoy has been ill in. Wungharn Hospital with pneiur Mrs john Little returned, from. Wingharri Hospital' last week to the home of !Mr. and Mrs, Bert Ward.. , Muss, Eileen Purves of the nursi ing staff of Clinton : Hospital, visited''' this week with her par,- ents Mr, and: Mrs; Leslie Purves;. SHOWED HELD, LAST WEED • •l+'4iR BR!DE•'ELECT • Avery pleasant afternoon' was; vent at the home of ,Mrs. Ross Henry ,on the-, 2nd Concession' of• Ashfield' Tawnshiip. on Wednesday. of last week when the neighbors gatheredto. honor Miss Irene• Mc-• Whinney, bride of the month.'. The beautiful .arm `ha'rne was 'decorated ,far :the occasio.T x:-pinit and• white streamers • and white bells. Upon Irene's • .arrival she :was ushered to • a specially dec- orated ,chair. , 'Mrs. :Howatd Johnston con- ducted some ',interesting..contests, Mrs. Henry and Miss .Wilma' Mac- Intyre carried' 'in' a decorated basket full of • lovely gifts. •:Mrs. C.:Pollock and Miss Ruth Pent land' assisted. in opening'the.'gi.fts. Irene ' graciously thanked the ladies for their gifts andthe: hos- tess for the enjoyable •afternoon Mrs Henry served a • d'elicious lunch assistedby: Mrs: . Ebner :Black and 1Vlrs. Howard Johnston. All joined in;' singing .."For She's A Jolly Good. Fellow".: Luckno* Presbjiterian Church. REV.; C A. WINN, B.A. Minister SUNDAY, , DECEMBER 16th ':11 a.m.: Morning'. Worship. 12:15 P.m.: Sunday .School. Erskine Church, Din - ' Bannon. ' Evening Worship... . 4rspOimiimear, oar war LUCKNOW. UNITED: CHURCH- Minister: Rev. W. ,.T Mumford, S.T.D. ,! Sunday., December I6th,'195;1 • 11 a.m.: Life's' Surprises '. 4.15 fs.irn...Sunday '.Behoof. I 7. p.m.: The Three, Glories. 11,30 p.m .Monday: Sunday -- f• School Concert 1 The Lord is broadcasting a! lot of messages from heaven,,.' but • we .xnupt , tune in: Coble and rorship with us. An1kan C'htiuh i NOTICES Rev,, A. S. Mitchell, ,L.Th., • Rector. xhird . Sclnday. in ' Advent Sunday, December 16th, 1951 St. Peter's Church, Liteknow. 11 arty'.: Morning Prayer. - St., Paul's Churclt,,Hitttigaiilioii. 2.30 p.m. Dvetting Prayer, t 1'aui's Church, .B prey 7.30 p:tn. olY Communion. The Annual Christmas party Of the Lucknow congregation, will be held in the Legion I:Iall on. Friday next; 13eceinh Ver 21st. .HANNA'S EDGE UNCHANGED, BY OFFICIAL COUNT • Official .figures 'released by Robert Bowman of Brussels, 're- turning officer for Huron -Bruce; show practically no ,change•• from the election night' figures and the election night figures ' and leave John Hanna's majority' of 2,155 votes unchanged: the' ,czfficlal - coun;t--•have---1VIr. Hanna two votes less than the election night figures, but he re- ceived 5 soldier •votes to. Mr. Far- rish's three, to leave his Major- ity unchanged.' Official figures are 7,431 votes for • Mr. Hanna. and 5,276 ivotes for. Mr. Fairish One. ;,Gal. To . •Another: .: "He didn't' Say "Let's .get a marriage license'•' in so- many, words, but • he :did ''say 'Lena •rne two:. • dol; • lars. 'uniil, pay day'." TRAVELOGUE:, GIVEN °AT KINTAIL W. L' MEETING: On Decemfber &th the' Kintail Wornen't . Institute meeting, was held at the home; :'of Mrs.• Henry MacKenzie with ,48`•ladies and 7 children present. Mrs, Rae Dal- ton p al -ton',, presided.. • The, roll call was a gift .ex- change. The letters, of business were read .by. Mrs. Dave MacKen- zie. It was moved 1y Mrs., R: Mac- Kenzie and seconded ; by •.Mrs. Gordon, Fialaysor that we :send ,$ib to' the War;-Memoi•ial Child-' ren''s •Hospital; London; and mov- ed ..by "Mrs'Fred McGregor and' seconded .by -Mrs Adam. Johnston that we send. $10 to the .Lucknow Christ -Mas Seal ':Fund. It was' de- cided to .cancelthe January meet- Mts.. N. G. MacKenzie introduc- ed Mrs. Morgan 1-lendertonis who gave a very educational.: and in- teresting .talk of her 'trip to Seat - land, England, and the different countries' in EUrape Mrs: • Mac �K,enzie moved``a hearty -vote -•of `thanks-to:.Mrs. Henderson -lot -her :splendid ,talk, .which' was enjoyed by'all • 'After apiano solo by ,Mrs.. Dun can ,Simpson ••the meeting closed by singing thpNational Anthem •and lunch was served by ;the hos- tess... • A paratrooper is.. a guy' who has' to.. pull strings ..to 'hold his j'ob. "bid your wife' come from• a good family?" . • •• . • "No, 'she brought:it. with •her". Judging - frotir"i the number en gaged in it, the - day -must•.: have. passed i n rime-doonjt,pay.: l oN.:NYBRdOK (Inten'd'ed for last Weak.) - ' Mr. and Mrs. I. Jefferson •aha • family 'ere 'Sunday visitors with hes'- parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Geo. Thornton. at Btuevale. Mrs,' Olive AIIen.. of Mintpn. wad a• recent• visitor with her sisy ter, Mrs. R. Chatririey; , • Mrs, Mary Walsh has ';one • to, Goderich for t'i'e winter I nonths. Mr: ,and .Mrs. Istorman Thomp- son ' W•ere . ,guests a!t the Teasley- Thompson� wedding on •Saturday. at. Listowe o Mr. and Mrs. J. C .Robinson; of Win:ghain .were Sunday, ivtsitors with'IVIt•. and Mrs, Edo. Robinson. KINOSBRIDGE Mr., and Mrs. Dan Ryan -of De- troit spent the' week -end withthe former's sister; Mrs. Walter Clare, Mrs. Gerry Milt and two little daughters are spending twp weeks;Nth her parents. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fitzgerald and Mr, Joe Murphy. visited Mr, and Mrs. Pat, Murphy over the week -end, Mr. Edwin' Myers and M, x. CY -ril;` Austin were in Toronto for a few' days: Mr. and, Mrs. Lyal. Llaunan lyere in: London on Saturday, Miss, Teresa Austin is visiting in, London, . . l_ ARio • PAs ' TIiItiM• kepo1! iA ' "oTo ^- :[ 'GrT ,Y^.•' i 1101101.T1.M 0-4 Yk'1^ Q00 4D Suggestions FOR YOU1 6 rIstnl;1ts sno I • 6 Wben:You BhnA - Hard l_I w_wr-Soe Yoq Sms. - That Stand The Fest Of WearAnd C n i . , o txnue To Bee Useful. Hand Saws panel • a.' ...ia.. •5 ws, »► Le, Fels Iroi#wgardsi, NEWLYWEDS HONORED Clothes: Racks II Braces Auger ;flits.. ' Hammers, y enjoyable partyti -- . Clothes Baskets A' "ver en jo able was. ' held in Crewe ,school 'in honor of ]Plaines:" Minute. Mops.. • Mrs:, Lorne'. Hasty '(nee' Audrey LY' :.Hack Saws ' ' plat MOW. "Here Comes the Bride': M s. Butcher Saws • °El F Clifford ectris Horse Clippers Compass Saws p Congram). To the .strains of r Crozier escorted the bride to a decorated chair, Edna McWhinney read the address,: .while Mesdames Crozier and Fin- nigan' wheeled 'in a decorated. wagon loaded with gifts. Mrs. Nels Peairson assisted in opening' "The gifts., after '. w'hich '• Audrey thanked. the ladies and extended an invitation to all to come and visit them A <short .'prograrn and 6 6. • lunch brought the evening to .a . , -10 close. 11 DIED' IN CHICAGO, ' • LIVED HERE' AS A. YOUTH The death :of . Robert J. Whitely occurred in Chicago on Saturday; December 1st: The . funeral ser-: vice andburial: took' place there, on Monday The deceased' was a son of the late Harry J. Whitely- and : a nephew of the late • Mrs. ' W. J. Little of 'Lucknow. • . Rdbert', spent his childhood here and attended: -school in. Lucknow, until :going , .to :Chicago With ; his father, • where he' completed his education' and where he had. since resided. ,He is . survilved• by Itis widow and his : ste'p-mother, Mrs: H. 'W. Whitely. ' While 'in Lucknow,Bo'b .lived with his grandmother, the late, Mrs. R. J. ,•Whitely. . 1 6 i ` '. Urd e ti / • •:'PHONE 10, : I:UCKNOW a ' ' Scissors and locket Knives SUPER HEALTH ,ALUMIN,UM WEAR Heavy Cast and Spun . Wear, Will Give • A L• ifethne Service,. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ' All Major Electric Appliances And..Oil' Space Heaters. DISMISS CHARGE ARISING FROM''HIGHWAY ACCIDENT A. ' charge •' of careless - driving. against R.. Albert . Campbell of 'Amberley was dismissed in: Gijd'• erich last 'Thursday. The charge (airose from ,4h accident_ -at' Para Mount ' during paving operations on : Highway 80, by the Warren Paving Company. Oscar Hodgins • of • Lucknow,:. who w'as employed on ' the pav ing ' machine, was injured in a collision :with the .Campbell car,. while it; was passing the paving machine. ,Mr.- :Hodgins testified :he was standing still when struck. Mr. Cairipbell said that Oscar step. ped .back:'and was' caught by the front ,:fender ofhis car.: Nothing ruins the. truthquite so`: much as stretching it. L?f JNJ( TRADE MARK REG. Tasty with sandwiches I .!•••••`' i ; 4- �;r•: , �Y- , ,),•••"", ;!r ;Y'. , ;!. , A ; ;tu' ) ;�" v,�' i `v+' ;'i'. , w•. i ; u' , ,i� •;r,,(; )'- I_ N' ) fr , ;1/4- , ; 4• , X'' : ; +• , .. ... . • rF . '4 ,4 • �.• v5..' . •KR .• ,5, . ,{• .. .. n. • ,5. • ,4, •. '`a .4,', .ti. • . ,4!•••'. • • • z • ih - .t. K'. • .'._ . • ,..F .�. i;!' 6 6 6 ONE WEEK IN EVERY; MONTH! WI=TH THE. NEW, ECONOMICAL'-', NLY 34 INCHES DEEP: SETS RIGHT •INTO . FLOOR. 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