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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-01-31, Page 3'HDRSDA``,. J'ANUAR'Y 81, 1952 LC'CKNoW '8ENTlN44,, ;Li,C NOW, ONTA` TQ'• PAGE T.E, • oc. 1 and p' PRICE, - OPPER . The Reader's Pipit, 16.: issues ter'' $2,00, new StEhscri ers only. Ord, f•rs taken_ for this,. or any. either magazine at 'he Sentinel' Office, N. H, . Hediey' has been .fin, fined to, ' his home.. ,With (f)rieu monT a, Mr, and Mrs,, WM.!'Alton of Toronto were {week -end visitors with. Mr.. and ;Mrs. Sam Alton; Mr,. and MrS, W. . Andrew k.re both •ill :with pneumonia :at • :their: home, • • Mrs. Fred Martin has returned. hbnne' after a week's .-Visit at .. onthi1l with her sister; Mrs.: Katti± ier'_ and • Mr.. ,Kattmier, Nits. James Ritchie. has •"been ill with pneumonia at the; home of her daughter,a Mrs, Kenneth 'Cameron. Lucknow Presbyterian. Church REV. C. A. WINN, Minister Friday, February 1st, 8,; p.m'. - Preparatory, Service. SUNDAY, FEBRUARy .3rd "1:' •a m . Communion Of the • 'Lord's'' .:Supper. 3 p.m.; Erskine, Dungannon, Conununion.• • Evening • Worships' LU'CKNQIN..:..: 1 UNI.TEP, CHURCH :Rev .A., Minister: W. J. Mumford, i M B.D., .S.T.D. Sunday, February 3rd, 1952,,; $ 11 a.m.i Some Thoughts About Prayer. • 12.15 p.m.i Sunday. School.. 7.. p• m. Lessons. From • The Fireside. 1 A good time to be religious'. is when you. don't {feel' like it, Be sure not to • Miss thee, _ opportunity_ :of c om in g• to Church to Worship this .Sun- F ' rch to. log- ser= uir. •his' ent'• Mrs, `her. 1 on • isse:z Ttr•,. . With ►'R ••• ;tQ.r t1rF°. I, first ' the net'. [Ian. ern wins,. M�! ngIica�n Church• NOTICES r. .Mrs, J :M, Greer was taken to Wingham Hospital last Wednes<' day !with pneuangrn a..She is :rusk- ing : favorable progress. IVIr; Greet} has been ill for the past ten days' at 'his home, Norman and Jack Wilson of Hamilton spent the week:.ezd here, and upon' their :return Were aocortrpnied by• their another, Mrs. 1. 3., Wilsran, wino will spend the remainder of the winter in the city. Mr, D. A. MacDonald' of Loch alsh visited' in. London last.. week with Mrs. MacDonald, °who: took. .Series 'of' Cobalt bomb'treat- .merits recently, and. now plans to remain: in London until spring with., h:er• daughter.. • R: Martin and 'Goldie Martin visited'la'st week at Maple •with Mr. and Mrs, John Martin and David, Goldie attended the Crop Improvernent . Association Convention' i.ri Toronto: This week 'they are visiting *at . 'Eganvil1e with Mr. and ;Mrs Allan• Stuart; • .OBITUARY DONALD L., 'MacKINNON The death : of Donald .Living- stone Living -stone' MacKinnon oceuyrred:at. his .home,' Concession, 4, Kinloss,,; on Xuesday, January. 22nd after •a long, and serious illness. He was 71 years of -age. . Mr, MacKinnon ,visas a :son 'oaf .Kinnon MacKinnon .and 'Christ- ina Livingston, ',pioneer . residents of Kinloss Township, -'where, Don, aid was born' on March .18th, 188..0 and : 'had singe • ''spent his entire life. On June 27th, '1.917, he Mar- ried Isabelle MacDonald of Lang- side, who. survives . with a fam- ily 'of two sons ,and two daugh-- ters, to .mourn the loss of • a kind and loving,. husband ::and .father. Mr. MacKinnon was a 'member •of ' South Kinloss.' Presbyterian Churchand -had been a merriber of 'the Managing. Board for over 36: years: - The funeral service -Vas con- ducted ,by' his. .pastor, Rev, G. S.. Baulch, on Thursday. afternoon toe. Funeral Home oh n s at J ns , Lucknow, , withinterment in •South Kinloss C,enietery. Pall- bearers were 'W. F, MacDonald, W. G. .MacKenzie, •G Haintlton, A. Graharn, G. Lockhart and,: A:' MacIntyre: Many lovely . 'floral. tributes were °borne. by John A. MacDonald, Cliff Roulston,• Wm. Maelntyre; .Herb Buckton,, Fred Gilchrist, Ira Dickie, Allister 1Iu1s acrd Leonard McInnes:' ' Sun vi.:ving:r_'bejdes. _his .Widow are two `sons,`. •Fraser -of Con 1,. Ki-nloss..andmJark at home,_ two _ Respect=full yours, daughters, M.rs. ' Orville :Elliott Hilda Smith, (Grace) :of Holyrood and' Jean at Chairman "of Women's•Work Lucknow.', Two • 'brothersand Cnrximittee. three sisters also survivle,'. Peter of Flint, •Mich.; _Duncan of Lang- Financial Report staff, Ont i -Alex Sutheriaii :. ' eceipts: (Etta) of Lucknow; Mrs: .Ed Lit- ash • on hand or ~.deposit tle (Tena) of L-iueknow and Mrs. ' _January 1, 1.951. , ' ;$.. 88.09 Fred • Re noids (Annie) .of. Tor- Campaign receipts 4 1',270;75' ocRosTs'.:$7114,:.. WORK Lucknow'. Apia- trict.. Branch of the C:anadan Bed Cross' still continuesto do a:valuable peace lime `work. The Branch' had .an oustanding, record of laehi,eve- �ment•'.during the ,war, and has continued • to...actively functio4 thrpught ut the Jpost war years when many branches have �ceas- ed to operate, Splendid reports werepresent d at the annual meeting on ueSday .afternoon of last week, k' presidedover by'.the Br"".anch. President, W., B. Anderson., The 1951' Executive' Was re-' elected `with- the • exception. of the Campaign COnunittee, . •Mr. Jim Henderson 'will actas chairman this: year arid Mr. A E, McKim as treasurer and other members will be appointed to the.' corn, e'� h rrtntt a �►y t erxi. 'r '., "Reports of • the year's work were given by the chairman •o; the Women's Work Committee and the •Branch treasurer, . Mrs. C. L. Smith' was recorn- mended , for the Badge of Ser- vice,for her work.. on the Wo- men's 'Work ' Conunittee, ' :Mrs.' E.: YOyen and Mrs • J: L. ,MacMillan 'were appointed &Ie. gates to, the. Divisional.: .: annual Meeting: v WWork • ittoom Report • To. the : President and Members of - :the Lucknow and -Vicinity Branch ,of the Canadian Red Cross: - With the lumber of workers decreasing each year .it: is be: o n-. ing :increasingly: difficult to maintain the 'record': set in. prev ious years.' I am pleased however to. report '' that during 1951i 292 articles of sewing and. 130 knit..-; ted articles were ' forwarded' :'to1 ] eadqusarters.. 1: would .like to express thy thanks t}o the Organizations and individuals.. who .cvntribute'd their time .and • effort toward these'ae. complislunents "The Loan.Cupboard, , although .not extensively used.; . has proved 'its value .in. sev.eral cases during .the past, year. The wheel Chairs hospital have beenin and bed almost constant derriand,, • We trust that the citizens" ofthis,'dis- trict will 'acquaint.. themselves With. this. 'branch :of our service and make greater' use •of it in the future. • My sincere thanks' to the ,ladies who .Made our afternoons most pleasant: by serving lunckh, to the - president and officers of this Society and to Mr. Thoanrpsort for' contrib..utingspace .Seri-: tinel Rev, A. S. 1Viihell, L. Th.; Rector. -4th Sunday after' Epiphany• ' FEBRUARY 3rd,: 1952 St: Peter's 'Church, Lucknow • II a.rn. oly Cpnimunion. • St, Paul's' Church, Dungannon • •2,30 p.m,: Evening Prayer. St. Paul's ' Church,. Itipley . 7.3o p inti.,: tvenini; 1'ri 'cit, ..210N The Ripley Ladies Guild niri'tw . r_ , Kstii. Mrs, Quaid . and Bud ••.visited ori T with umfay, F`c.. tt rt 3 unit. • Wc,tlnesda � wall Mrs. Cecil Gard - T }; ricer ttnd kid s, • Mr, and Mr§. will Ritchie and. . a'rid On. Mtn; and. Mrst'='1-lrirvey'l it- '.>rou are invited to attend the 1 c lila and ,Donna v i itod recently' with' Mr'. and' Mrs: Jim Smith, r .arid.iVM.r,sNelson R.aynard Lind hogs 'visited. in Goderi'ch. on St:Imlay; • , . Mr. and Mrs•'. Tom: 131dke, Mrs. 4 ' Mrs. Eflrwr Wail 't'i'nted Sunday ., ',.-..-:;.W_41,1-..Ritchie,- cc tilt ��.;�'cr'rrd Nla�, Mr. A}y. ' -lel.rn was taken to Wi'righam. 'flaspitA,:.last• ,week„ Mrs.4 Sill . H.el rn wits also. taken there. to have an operation. She is home again .and feeling better. tit 1, Chttrci:45.. . e inw,, ill b' the afternoon• "CACKL1 FWD S" is th'e • n erne no* being given to those~ people who, talk aloud in theatres, • onto: A .brother died in infancy and 'another brother .John was ;killed in an accident in Seattle,. Wash- • ington on • November .44th,• 1914, at. the 'age• of 37: His father, Kinnon Mackinnon, deo 'iii'. Lucknow in 1.928 at the. t. ge. • of 93. His mother,: passed awki.V' here, in 1922. Pentecostal`. Church KINLDUG II Won: antip •-4Stunday. Morning �.., .. 11400',at mo • Stinday. School, '1`ollotving. Bible Study Thtirsclay ;Night at 8;00 krait. r at .:lin, . Hodgiri's Ilottie `': r. •PastoirLeonari $.1,358;84 Expenses . Remittances to • Divisional ' ' Heaquarters 1951 • $ 254,09 Ciga.rettes.• to veterans in ; • hospital (Christmas), • 3.36. Workroom su.pplies: 168,61 Hospital bed (loan cup- board) ., ...°,,,,, 30 .., .00 Civilian welfare '(Ideal) 39.00 Swimming and 'water • safety (earn!) donation) '30.00 Printing & stationery • • 2635 Fire insurance 5.00 Administration expense ' 25.00 i 0 'blood transfusions .,; 100.00 Cash on •hand; Dec. 31, ' • 1951 ,.. .....,..:677.43 rso+ LA:4' N ; Ns TELEPHQNE '85 The fur sale you have been waiting tor is on MONDAY and TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4 a;nd' •S •These ineludec ESIAN :IrAMB, < HUDSON SEAL- , MUSKRAT - and • Many other hi8h grade, cluolJtY coats. • These.. feature the finest pelts, created in 1952 ,styles,'. guaranteed to give you value, comfort and .wear. Bring in your • old coat and receive' a, generous !allowance from. a •reliable : furrier, We are . 'the agents for these creation s' bY 'Mr.• Fink and good deIivery and ;satisfaction is of- fered at these •new, low prices, ' JACKETS AND 'FURS' CAN BE bORDEREED TO YOUR :SIZE, Make ` an !appointment . or drop : in at your convenience; iI P' Peer f ect tea is sQ eczs Jy. to snake �cth� 1 tote being 'held; on Friday even- irg . will take:. the form. •.of a. pra- gtessive ' euchre; eorninencing`. at 8.30 with .dancing to follow. The ladies are •asked; to please •:ring lunch, • • . .Miss' Jean Aitchison was' hos;-, • tess for; the meeting.' of the Hap=. py Handicr'a f ters held Thursday. evening. The .gtris were show' how 'to mitre 'corners and. dtsT cussed'' designs for dresser': scarves Lunch' was served and. aR•. social hour enjoyed.. .$1;3.58:84 C:.L, Smith, Treasurer, • 1, E. Bannister, Auditor Perhaps i1'4 the friendly .ielephwte installer. doing 'his, . • jolt 'quickly. and neatly,,, :Or an operator. gv'rn to ekt;rtcub!e to help, you., locate someone• i,z 11 .CIt.Stttrl t, city+, 'O:r that pleasant j,o u.1 ladyin the'teleplw'ze office so •ready to oblige' you •ire anif wny'.s1ie';rari • The February meeting of the• 'ornery'` Institute will be held at, the home, of Miss W. D; Ruth. erfard 'on Thursday,... 'February '7I at ;2.30° Roll call, A Valentine verse; .topic by Mrs. Geo,; Stuart; prog tarn committee and hostesses, Mrs. John Carneron, Miss Annie Durnirt. • The" social evenin-' under the 'iispice, • of the • Women's. `Inst - •Ali' • l► 1. r 440 ht tlrc iitlnt tti.Cw oil cr1 ni n :wort for t .o.;11.411, ma -Il at'c'�gladsw tic= of ser't'ice: They ate w ...alW'vs looking .war-ttrittt.�;ottt�lc>�iti�c't�c��etfer°netvt:-_, They. t.aake. rd in' the heli ttaci'ition of •tr•eaiing. people The way' t'irey like i'o be trialed. • t • N T.. IE alt t`l.. 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