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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-12-20, Page 3pth: 1951 • �ved word. Pas killed: had been - near the ed word had been ,rmec► that lied' over- was em 'kir. to. en,t :• Ago; tr of food ander aus- • aureh. • • • he •Family Mr. D., C.... rereod ury failed nt at • the ►ilford and ?.d 'of, rob-• k ofNova . of'• A. I,' The: ,Sen; : )years. Thoinp in hiS 29th J. Naylor t .38 at the Mr. and '2, Huron, neck when in load •9f ,irreclosing nd banning as adhered epidemic, . kroung' _peo es of four, the disease ;, '31/2 -year - Ira George Kenzie,' 19'- Neil ;Mac- 14 -year-old. ' Mrs. Emer- in,. Winter- liter 'of ,Mr, • Winterstein; `ew months: Others 'af=. ed, 16 -year Frs.,'Maltison; iermanently erguson, §- id Mrs. Tom Kilpatrick, and ,Mrs. -rhonths-old. tober t Helm i,'.in a small 'ht► Vie' 3$, neme 4f •Mr; cher'• 5 -year. -old Mips.. Frani: icken ..with • ras .inducted` ;reit. egos gave a is • at Christ-' - gh; . MacK.en . Ott "prayer., (es. Duncan rrge'for • the. MacKenzie iinate a 'slate All the 1951., ailed except A.:J Sitimp; rears of un ed to be re-: lacLean was. office: The are read by • 1 accepted as n gave the Vanderia3 for the 'Tan- gier; present helpers. ser )ry lunch, • it Hospital 'off 15th. to `Mr. • tapilliti T. (ii.O On, 4111...• 1141.. • M o• .+"�M +�I�•�•f�;41. , y.,.• .� • , 111 1111.. �' ���Mt�. 'MIMS•, DECEMBER 20th, 1951 " • TRE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Local and. Ge.n. era1;. In spite of . the stgrni,, on, Sun- Mr. ,and Mrs. Tom Reeve of day three Children were brought . Meadowwale visited with Mr, and rby, their parents to St. Peter's Mrs Torrance Anderson. Church for, fialy paptispi, Visitors with Mr. and ' Mrs. Wm. Bushell were Mrs. 14.. P. GHeritage of .Toronto, ,Mr, Drah �Cr- a9�ord • of L- ondon•;-•and'-1VSrs'- I" arguer. of Ripley. Lucknow Presbyterian Church RE.V. C A. WINN,, B,A., Minister , .'S•UNDAY, DECEMBER 23rd. 11 a.m.: Christmas, Service •and. Ordination. of. Elders. , 12.15 pm.: Sunday School and. Bible .Class. • ' , 3. p.m. Erskine .Church, Dun- gannon. . 7 pm.: Evening Service . . .LUCKNOW; KITED. CH.HURCH 1 Minister: Rev. W. J Mumford, i M.A.,' B.D..' S.T.D. . Sunday, December 23, 1951. 11 ani:: Beyond Bethlehem: 1215 p.m.: Sunday School..' ,7 p.m.: Carol Singing. C'hristnias Story. Special Christmas music • by both Senior and Junior Choirs a I at the morning . an4 'evening' service's.' $ The 1 Story and Power of 'Christmas reach; far beyond: that • ,Palestinian Stable .to speak a Message of vital rportanceto men today. Come and: worship. 1 'Anglican : Church NOTICES Rev. A. S.' Mitchell, '.L.Th., Rector. 4th Sunday in Advent DECEMBER 23rd; '1951 St. •.Peter's Church, Lucknow. 11 a.m.:. Senvice with Carols' St. Paul's- Church,p ungannon. 2.30 p.m,,: Service kith. Carols:: St. Paul's. Church,. Ripley. 7.30 p.m.': the Christmas Story: with Carol's. CHRISTMAS ''EVE . . ,A.deste Fideles ,' A mid -night service will be" held •in =-St Peter's Chukchi Lucknow ;at .11.30 :p;m E v .• -. . erybody Welcome. Mr. ',and., Mrs, Bob Finlay of $eaforth spent the week -end. with Mr. and Mr`s. Lloyd Ashton; 144 -sand -,Jahn: MaI-ha-rte- gey af. Lut~an ' , visited last week with ,:Cecils. parents, :Mr Mrs Wm Robb. Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Steward and son Bruce of London spent the Week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steward. R.'B < Q'uarrce 1S: a .patient i -n St. Joseph's Hospital, London, 'where .he recently''underwent an operation • 4111 ,;:.a' : The local Anglicans ..are . hold- ing iti eir •.annual' Christmas Party, in the Legion ,Hail ;tomorrow ev- ening,: Friday December , 21st. M Mrs. Ron: 1.VlcLeland, who was home because of the illness of her mother and whose death oc- curred; last week, left on Monday to return to- her home -at Lore burn. CHRISTMAS' S1 NDAY MUSIC LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH' 11.00 .aim Prelude Christinas fantasia-- Dunstan. •.. " : , 'Hymn anthem "Iiai•k! :. Tthe Herald Angels Sing" (Senior' and Junior Choirs) , Anthem "Brightest and; Best", 'C, Stearns, (Obligati solo) Nlr. Eldon • Henderson ' '' •, Offertory—Hallelujah ,Chortit Handel:: - Anthem -"Let h's •Now- Go to Bethlehem"—(J. L. Hatton). • Postlude--=March of the Shep-'. ,herds -=Mallard. ' • 7.00 p.m. . ' .• Prelude Gesu'Barnbino--Pietro a Yon. Pastoral .symphony -pian Aitil hem—`The •Christmas Sorg' (Adams). (Carol-L"What Child Is. This?" —(Old English) .• . Offertory "Adore and ` Be Sti11 Gounod, - Chorus—"Jesus.. Irv, The. Man- Postlude "Noel"=Ass'orted.' .ON TRIP• TO•••CALIFORNIA, B.. C. 'THEIR DESTINATION • Archie and John MacKinnon of :Concession Six, Kinloss, left the 'end of the week ,,on a motor'trip '.to `Los Angeles, .California, from where theywill eventually motor' north: to Vancouver. Island, to' their ;uncle, Mr. Mao Ilae-. •Kitinon••of. Cedar; B. 'C. Mac :'is their Mother's. youn.gest,._,brother and was a rtnernber of the 160th in. .' World War ' I:. •He: is .in . the lumber business. . Mrs. MacKinnon• and John had planned ', a d:isit West; but Mrs; MacKinon's death •'occurred be-. toreshe.: could . make ' the trio. Since -then the,' two brothers have held - a -clearing sele; and are on their way. ,If they like, it at the 'Coast they may remain -there. As. yet; however,' they ' have not' sold their .kinlbss' Township farm': ,SEASON'S 'GREETINGS Throughout The Happy Holidays And All The New Year , Too, May , All The ' Pleasant. Thing's Of Life BestoW Their Joy' On You, Happy New Year Merry' Christmas _ ,• � 4111 . •i r�� i` ve••4141 • Y• • W .'< • ♦ • w. b• :OBI TUARY. MRs; •WILLIAM HENDERSON Ile • death of Mrs. •. William 'Henderson, • formerly .'of 'L' ucknow occurred_atFher_.home •ir.Wing - ham o'n- Friday: She 'was in ,her 92nd year and has been in fail=. ing health for a time. ,Mrs.'' ',Henderson ' was' formerly Isabella MaeDiarmid, daughter of the •late'Mr, ' and Mrs..Angus 1Y1ac- Diarm cl and was born in Glas- gow, Scotland in .-1860 ' • • The funeral service was• .held • in Winghar i on ;Monday . conduct- ed ib -y Rev Alexander Ninim-o of Winghatn Presbyterian :church. Interment :Was. in •South Kinloss Cemetery: with the graveside' ser, vice 'conducted by: Rev. G. ':S: Baulch. Pallbearers Were Duncan. Kennedy, Fred McLean, John MacKay, Harvey Nivens; . Alex' Ha ' ckett and Bert Armstrong. ' Mrs. Henderson's: 'husband pre- deceased her many,:, years •ago.' She is survived by •four sons, Donald Henderson': of Chicago, James A. of Los Angeles, John'A• of 'Reston, Manitoba, Tennant .of Wingharn. and"by tvvo daughters, 1Wargeret and Sadie of ;Toronto. A seri Williarn Henderson .el -sago predeceased her., . . • Mrs: Henderson is also surviv- ed by, :a sister, :Mrs.:. Benjathin Davis of :Chicago and a. brother, Angus . IsilacDiartnid • of . Dungan- '.non. • I: SEE. BY 'THE SENTINEL ;. :THAT .;in eleven.. months this year Provinciol • Police :of" the .Walkerton "detachmenthave in vestigated 200: motor accidents, an increase of 25 percent, over '.the -total .for. 1950. In .the area- under their supervision there have been eight fatal, accidents; •...seven of which:were :attributed • to speed. • ' 4 • . . THAT appreciating : a joke, him'- :,.self,;.we'. can take a- Chance oh, telling this one on 'Morgan Henderson, ..Monganbecame an - uncle last week when ason was born to Mr. and .Mrs. Jinn .Henderson. Morgan, they• say was about as :excited as Jim. overthe event, and when t'he' Doctor, told hitn that he had a' -young nephew Morgan ex.- citedly and in all earnestness, shot'back "Was it a • iboy -or a girl?." ro :• THAT _ Mr. Wm:: A." iumphrey_ of St. Helens is seriously lit in Wing"ham. Hospital. as a result - Of several hemhorrages suffer ed since Saturday. He has been .in the hospital for:'the past five„ weeks as the result of 'a. fractg used leg. ' —o— " THAT.. the Village Council con- eluded the year's business at a special meeting on TUesciay of. last week, after which.'Councf1 members, E. H. Agnew, Alex' Havens ' and,L. C. :Thompson,, - were entertained at : the home of Reeve J. C. McNab, when Mrs. McNab served a delicious lunch. x THAT kisses isses ' Gail; arid Patricia' • 1V'acMillan,• student nurses. at St.. Joseph's Hospital, London, 'have completed their proiba= tionary terra• ,and en Saturday ,received ' their yaps,. The girls are eotis ns, �p:w�v i � et�� Sidi ' . �.. • PAGE a` eroggosairo?liv,kalutritikNotatigioliariefoolarstirioniimpuriusel • BROTHER' RAISES BROTHER 1,14R.A.M A degree .team f r o.m St. George's Chapter of the Royal Areh Masons, London, visited the Lucknow Chapter on Tuesday night of ,Mast week, when the R.A.M. degree was conferred .up- on 5. B "Steve" 'Stdthers of :Lniknow The eventwas particularly noteworthy, as the chair was oc- cupied by his -brother, W, Baillie Stothers of London, who headed the degree team. Mr. Stothers is. a1, past district superintendent, Following 'the lodge,' session, a venison supper was •servedto some sixty rnerhbers at Johnston's, Restaurant. Tbe;. venison was supplied by W.. °B. Anderson: and; Allister Hughes, who were 'en -a W.13. hunting.' trip' to. the Manitoulin recently. . 1 THE; SEASON'S GREETINGS 6 6 6 6 Bests Wishes. For •A. Very - MERRY 'CHRISTMAS Very-MERRY'CHRISTMAS • And' May .The' Turn of . ,The Year Bring Full Measure of.. All. Good Things •1141, 4141 HEALTH; HAPPINESS. and PROSPERITY. s• E Agnew• • :Agnew . 4,e l rt9* i1i is itolJ t i t#;an o ovitpi"oil f ` t1sturpoutp��."t 'Itisplo totglano bi ,!,hili 'A 'ii 'iii pair R a�pos5 __11_1v.1 ,> - 1 JUSt.: A 1:0414 Friendly ReMembrance And A Wish That's Sincere: Area• MERRY; MERRY 'CHRISTMAS and , .A Most Happy New' Year; MacLennan and MacKenzie... •.>•,, . y, • sk. • v� • .. •. y, - .�',. GREETINGS AND THANKS As Christmas Time .approaches_it affords us not only the:, opportunity' =to extend the Season ,s .Greetings,....but to:. express our most sineere appreciation of your friendshtp„ goodwilland generous patronage since coming to Lucknow. •�.,., . . 4141 These pleasant associations have been greatly chef` shed and we look forward to the ptea•sure ,. 1111 .• : o continuing to .be of service to you. WITH BEST WISHES TO ALL . F`or •A Very Merry',. Christmas And. A :- .,.• 11.41 HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR: t. . enn s .a i • eery • 1 e '.1 • �4 .01