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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-01-10, Page 7) 53 TI ,VRSDAY, JANUARY 10, Y02,.., BOUNDARY EAST (Intended for Last Week) Mr,. ,Jhn Gillies 'spent a. few days 'at Christmas with his sis,. ters in. Lincoln . Park,, Michigan, Mrd, Ken Patterson spent' the • past week in )etroit. -Christmasvisitor---lwere- Mr:; Mrs, Ira Wall with. Job Ht tchi-. son Mr. and Mrs, George Ken nedy and sons twth Mrs. D. Ken- i edy; Ur, and Mrs. Ronald For- ster and family and, Mr,. Irwin. Carruthers, at George Fisher's;. Mr, and Mrs. Wm, • Forster,: and, family at Alex .11obetson's-; Mr., -and-Mrs--.Waiter `Millets, and •span. at 1VIacMillan Bros.; Mr. 84' Mrs. `BEd• 112cQuillin and Grant at Pais ley; .Mr',;. and Mrs. Mel .. Morrison and Lucy at Jack Pardon's•; Mr.; & Mrs. Fharis • Mathers & Caro: lyn at Alex Hackett's in Wing - ham Mrs. Sam Morrison and. Mr. Les 'Alton , at • 'Gordon • Morrison's; Mr. and Mrs.. J. E, Moore" and faan.ily at :Mrs. Young's• and ' at Art lVroore's:. New Year visitors were ',M'r. ' & Mrs. Alex Hackett, • Sr. and • Mr.• and, Mrs::Cliff. Hackett arid. son 'at Pharis. Mathers;. Mr. and Mrs. ,Mel Morrison" and Lucy at''Ken Zinn's; Mr,' and Mrs. Bob Hutch- ison and family at 'Ira Wall's; Mr and;Mrs, George Fisher and.farn- ily and . WS:. Jahn.. T. • Carruthers ..i at Ronald Forster's; Mr. and Mrs. •James,. Forster and Miss Gretta Hudson .at Wm. Forster's Mr. Delmar Maltby ,of George` town and his aunt, Mrs. Carruth- ers, spent Monday at, George Fisher•'•S. jig for- pre - res., call fling ting buy tains e of gtAin New gaVe rma- avar- aylor con - 'THE LU NQW SWUM, LIJCI TQW ONTARIO OONNYRROQ . . (Intended for L3St Week) their Decemtber :meeting at the home of Mrs. Wm, Hardy, with the. president, Mrs. jefferspn, in' charge.. The Christmas story Was read_ as t„).L.seriptiire'le.sson,. follawed by prayer, ChriStmas carols were used in the serlrice. . Mrs. N. Thompson road' an 'art, R. CharimeY, gave a, reading on Christian StewarclahiP and 'Mrs. Ed. Robinson read the chapter, in the study 'book .!"Froin Lakes to Northern4Lighte, The election .of, officers for the eeming year was held. and resUlted ,as follows: preS., Mrs. H. Jefferson; 1st vice,' Mrs. Morley JohnstOn; 2rid vice, Mrs. Wm. Hardy; sec.-treas., ;Mrs. R. Chamney; cor, sec„ Mrs. Mark Armstrong; Missionary -Monthly sec„ Mrs.. Chas. Jefferson; pian, ists, Mrs; John R, Thompson and Mrs. Chas.. jefferson; assistant sec.-treas., Mrs. Norman Thornp:- :Mrs, 'Ed. Robinson; supt; of Her- ance sec,' Mrs. Stuart- Charpney;. press sec, lyfrs, Chamney; The January „meeting. will be, held at the home of: MrS. R. chamney: The W.A, held a sale of aki. A c. AN MARK EARS Mr's. B. H. :Doerr of Niagara Falls; was a week end visitor at the home of her parents; 1Vr, and ' ' Donations ' • to. the Clansmen's Mrs R.Chamney, Christmas Seal Fund continue to Miss Irene Jeffersonhas re- trickle in, with thetotal nearing. turned to Dunnville` after spend m the $1000 ark, and• within, less ing th he lidays at •her home. than; $100 "of last yearns' mark,' Miss Q1ive, Jefferson,, R..;N.; -of-wh-ieh, the Committee -c -hopes --to 2,00; Nelson E, Bushell 2.00; Ken- weMekrs-'enAnd IgrUats threabhaomrnespeOnft tithe; lit ltraerldi E21,011;ttj-2°.hOrn0; Fla0r0-; daughter, Mrs, , B. MacKenzie; -sh_toa.; .....jthries Gardner. 2A)Qi' TeesWater. • .. • , • !Oliver Glenn, 2.00; Harry Hackett Mrs, bon MacIver- and three1.2.00;' .Earl Hodgins 2.00; Lorne boys spent -New-, Year's , Day at Hodons 2.90;4 Elmer Huffrnan rh.9Dmaen oMf.'aIerKainelio.enki.ei very 2p.aticlArkin. 0% Gwvisn'' 2K0in0 a; hja.na .2101; at present. • • • Bruce McKenzie .2.0G;. EdWard • The Young • People . of •South •sacKenzie 2:00; Robert, McNall Kinloss had a Splendid meeting 2.00;.. Fred, IVIcQuillin •V10; ThOs. at the Manse Simday night. • L. MacKenzie 2.00;, Melvin Mor- , Rev. G., L.. Baulch visited ,on rison 1,59; Jas.- ,Park 2.00; Gerald the FoUrth last Friday. . 46,thweu. 2.00; S. C. Rathwell Sgt. C. ,`E. and Mrs. Dickie•and, 2.00; Harold Stanley' 2.00; Misses Ada and Hazel Webster 1.00; Thompson ' Bros., Auburn, 2,00; can see twice .as rnuch gals as I can, two children, • of .. Trenton are • spenchng • this. week at the, home ..Of •his -brother, -Ira Love is said to be blind, but I know. lots of fellows in loVe Who PAGESEVEN PU.RI'LE The Institute w.as • held, last Wednesday at the home of Mrs: Will Arnold with a large attend- ance. Mr. ,and Mrs. Will Walsh re- -turned 'home having spent. the , Past- two. weeks, with their.---clau----- ghter,' Mrs, Gordon Avis of Tiv- Mr. and, aVirs. Victor Gawley, ,• and family • Vent 5tindaY with Mr. and Mr$, of Timer - Man and boys sPent'Sunday with her parents. • Grove school houSe last rridaY. *' Mrs: George Emerson, 4.r. apd 'Bobbie visited with her sister', Mrs. R,oss Shields ofi.Amberley. Bobbie and Joe Forster have been visiting with their • aunt. Mrs. Donald McCosh. • Mr. and Mrs: Isaac Nixon of Belfast and family spent last .. .3./r. and; Mrs. Raymond Emer4- son of Toronto spent the holi- their i days with the former's parents, Corrimunity night was lield on Friday night in the Whitechurch Community' Hall. ',The • first part of the•eVening Was 'spent in Play, ing euchre and crokinole. High 'Mrs. WM. Henry and Consolation Frank Coulter.' High pri,zes • in crokinOle were, won by:. Kathleen while the-,•low•,priies .Went to • „ Francis Henry and Roy James. After lunth was • served the an- .nual meeting was, conducted rWith and Mrs. Fisher as secretary for the' election Qif Offieeri.,.The retiring. •president, John Gaunt, made a brief speech:thanking his With entertainments and, dahce you'll inusk. Minutes of., the past year - one Statement Were read by Ross' MacGregor, The 'presi- dent ,for 1952, is Dawson Craig; sec.-treas., Mrs. Clark •McGregor;. Henry; lwrs G; FarrieZ• Walter .concluded the evening to nittaic by Wm. Henry, Mrs. Jaxnea, • John Gaunt and.MisS Jean Gaunt. The-'.:Inext meeting • will be held on the last Friday:flight ,cif Jan - The 'annual schobl'ineetitig.,w1s the retiring Senior trustee, Eddie Moore. Mr. Frank Miller's sons were appointed caretaker's, bill • Fisher of 1Vlitchell and •Mis,.s.., Vivian Fiiher of Aylmer spent Christmas with..their par, 1 this th. lad' to phrey hozne reat Jan 1 41 • • • IC V 111 • tion- • • • NI Save -from '$10.00 to $15:00,on Every Suit. ,Outstandingly tailored by one of Canada's . foremost-. stay new lookin'g longer. Soli'd,.shades, pic and Pica, maker's. Fine iniPorted-suitings !hat wear and wear and. • • (Save:from, $13.00 to $13.00 on Every Coat. *odd famous., crombies of Scotland. Thil is an Op... .ViloUrsi—Reg..ossoo, .for only. Crorabfe Sealikins--Reg.169.50/, for onli-: — s$5419..9550 : WEST'S IIARVEST- WEATHER VVAS WORST HE EVER SAW vonewing hiS Sentinel sub-. toon arid formerly of EIStokv,• Says that it waS in the spring. of .1905 • that, the 'left Luckriow, arid :While , nearly 'all around here noW are 'strangers, he particularly. enjoyS the "Looking Backward" column. IVfre Miller adds that the '1.951 'harvest season Was the worst he has, ever -seen, With prospects for eight decent harvest days all fall:' • As a result about onelthIrd ,of Will not be cut until spring, 'cut at •all, ;he -adds. Over half of the crop Is tough or -damp; and 'be problon 'to save. One woman to another hi' 'dee- tor cleVeloped the db,SeaSiOn that, au my ailments Were hi my Crornbie Sealskins—Reg. $79.50, for:•only • .Z00 FOPSYTH and ARROW • r. in plain shades of blue, grey. anci teal, also -strip- rs and ; Windsor style collal;. Vitar • .Reg....tip : tai $1.50 $70c, 2" for $1:15 C $'.ARVES .4teg. $,1.95, to $4.00 — - Half Price -1:-1 ht r �r , - est-etsoili 'LA tNELE•T'rE .PYJAMAS- • $4.915, 114, ODERIC1-1, 014;1'41/411119