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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-02-07, Page 3• PAGE LADIES' AND. MEN'S WEAR , TEI,EPHQNE 85 SH, RTS , • Dress, , Sport ' and. Work Shirts . in, broadcloth, gab- ardine,. plaids, , nylon, `cot- ton, etc: TIES , New Shipment 4st arrived TROUSERS For men and boys--gabar. - dines,.. twills; checks,, pic pic, wool, .etc:. Allsizes and colors. • Accessories for Men • ,Belts, ._wallets,• sox, braces, jewellery, gloves; h a'ts scarves, arm bands, etc.. COTTON HOUSEDRESSES Coin • and polka dots, floral block and striped designs. 4 • Gay in color and ,sanfoiriz- • 1 ed. Sizes 12 to 20, 4 2,. 1 �38 to 44. I'F ,Ccal ardine, cheeks,.' worst- :4 eds 1n : `neW circular' anti k to • pleated styles, belted ;and- plain. nd-plain. 'Sizes 12 -tor 20, 36 to 44;. FOUNDATION E U. ."ON .� GARMENTS'' Be fitted ,here. Certified eorsetiere for corsets, cor= � selettes, girdles, ` g a r ter belts and brassieres. Place 1, an order dor your new ..:garment early.-. •' St 'Peter's. Guild` ' The Guild .Of ,St; Peter's church;' ::met at the, home of Mrs. Marsh-;.. all There Was,'a good'. attendance. i The following slate : of ,officers was installed .by the rector, Rev.:* A.S Mitchell: • pres., Mrs: ;Stew- art LaUis; 1st, vice, Mrs. Herb Mc Quillin, 2nd nice; Mrs... Mac..Stre wart; . sec.,' Mrs.' Stimson;: treas., l Mrs. 'Fred Martini, visiting Com- rnittee, Mrs. James Johnstone, Mrs. Stenson, Mrs: Marshall; buy- ing committee, Mrs, : Chas: Smith, Mrs: Mac Stewart. Fees were then'.` paid 'arid the: meeting' closed .with, `,.. prayer by the rector after• which E :a 10 -cent tea was served. '•The 1 next Meeting will be at the home,,: of .Mrs:; Chas. Smith ',on Februhry io g. ar. . re' ut Tv ' if re as. ig. to • ' to ?n. TO g-. rg .� ie n ut ad , of`. ar `t .it T RS,, FEBRUARY 7th, 1952. Miss Bell Robertson. went to. Toronto' Last week, where she will spend a month or :so, L.utknow. Presbyterian Church REV C. A. WINN B A4, Minister SUNDAY, FEBRUARY ,10th. 11 a.m; Morning Worship, 13,15: pan Sunday Schooi..arid : Bible. Class, •p;m. Erskine,: Dungannon, 0 7 p.m.: ;Eivenifg 'Worship. LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH Minister Rev ' W. J. Mumford; M.A., B.D, S.T.D. Sunday, February 10th, '• 1952 11 a.m.: Race 'Relations ' Sun- day. • 12.15 . p.m,: Sunday School. 7 p.m A ".Great Christian Explorer. • The question is not :always,: •where' do', we.., stand, but in' what direction we . are -going: Be•'sure 'to ;find • yourself. " on the road to `,Church on Sun.-.. day. Come andworship. You are invited to attend the �-'Church Pentecostal • KINLOUGH Sunday` .Morning: Worship 11.00.a.m.... Sunday School 'Followin'g PRAYER MEETING Every Saturday 'Night This week at Wm. Davidson's, Teeswater. Pastor;—Leonard Thirsk - THE 'LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,' .ONTARIO Local dt e eral Charlie Robinson' has.: ,bought a: new Ford sedan, • Mrs. #-I aroldoHuxnphrey of West Waw!anosh 'is a patient in W. ing- ham Hospital, due to a rundown condition. • ' iss Mildred Anger underwent an a ppendectamy recently which :was followed by, a severe attaCk of pneumonia, • • • • Mr: and f Mrs. Burt Rdach and Mr. and Mrs. Eliott 'Sandy re - Awned home on' Saturday . after spending! 'a' Month in Florida. • Mrs R; id, Thompson spent a ceupie.. of :days in---,Toronto--.--last ..week' with her sister; 'Miss Lorna Campbell,,'who . has not "been en-'' joying: the`'best, of • health. " 1Virs Ken 'Mowbray was• in Kitchener last week attending a district. !meeting of Beauty Coun- selors. Mrs. Mowbray is the local representative' rfor this. line of cosmetics. Mrs. (Dr!) R. L. White of Chi- cago visited recently' in Ashfield and 'on her return ' ways 'accom panied by 'her, mother., Mrs. Eliz- abeth •MacLennan, • who, will visit for; a time in • Detroit and. Chi cago•'• •Week -end visitors at. the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip 'Stewart were. Mr. arid Mrs:Lloyd Stewart and Mr. 'and' Mrs. Jack. ,Wilson of . Stratford,' 'Allan , and Winnie Stewart, and: Miss :Jane Chantler of London. The . regular meeting of the, Lucknow Women's' Institute will beheld, on Friday, February 15th .in the Town Hall at 2.31 Host= yeses,` Mrs;. 'George Andrew, Miss Rae and: Mrs. Collyer. Program, Mrs. George Elliott and Mrs. Alex'' Havens, „, United. Church . YP.S. The theme of the February 4th meeting • 'f :the Y.P.S. .was a •Gift from God.' The meeting was 'open= ed by singing ;hymn 501' followed by' 'the scripture ty Ruth Tr.elea- ven,•.. Dr.. Munford . then” :led in prayer. A letter was read . by Don 'Thompson requesting'" attendance at a ' Youth• Caravan to be .held in. •Kir eardine,, ons February 9th and' 10th. Hymn 402 ' was sun followed ` by the film; .'"Family •Outing'" shown by • Jack McKim. Charlene Smith then read .a poem. .Another film, . `;`Aqua Play'' 'wa Ishown and, ` the •meeting closed with ah'e m izpah-benediction•. g s • at BRUCE ' 'TOS BUY' BOOKMOB LE. Bruce County Library Board held its fiirst • meeting of the .year., on Wednesday evening,. January 30th. Mr. S: F, Ballachey was ap- pointed chairman for 1952.' Other mem.Ibers, of the, Board are: War- den .' J,• W.. Ransbury, Reeves ,Stevenson, :Bolander ,and Hahn,` E. H. Shortt and Inspector J.' M. Gagne. Miss Marion.' Nicoll of .Port• Elgin is. County Librarian and' Miss Mae Woods of Kincardine is. secretary treasurer; • The- work was reviewed and suggestions 'received for expand- ing the .Service. Libraries, and .all schools-_ in. Township,Ar_eas_-. are. receiving: library service .and re- port satisfaction. Where possible service: will.be extended , to in dividual schols that can arrange. for transportation of books. In- dian schools farther north in the Peninsula will be given;:attention Non-fiction, fiction ' and boys. and girls books were .purchased i1 in 951 to the amount 'rvof $282.4.55. The ,• librarian .reported the cir- culation, no .books 55,040- being • 1.2,000 over .the pev+ious. year. A special account- has . been 'opened in.. anticipation ,, of;''pur- chasing abookmobile' in 1953. The County, of Bruce -and :Province of Ontario, have each granted $1000 .t0' this; account. ' JANUARY: WEATHER Official • weather records, show that :January produced a 'high temperature: for the' month of 51 degrees pzi the '17th, :with a low of 16 below. Snowfall was a mods. erate: 281 inches with .77 inches of rain. •. • It was a .dull month; wwith only One . •day ' .that !.approached total suns ine Twenty-three :days of - the month were completely over- cast St. Peter's Women's •`Auxiliary The • Women's Auxiliary of .St_ Peter's Church inet•' on Monday at the. ' .home of • Miss. Dorothy, Cook, 'who gave a <,readirkg fol lowed by a duet by'two.members. Among' other business, accounts Were passed ' fora the decoration of two. rooms {n: the :.Rectory: The study period Vas led by, Mrs. A. S. Mitchell,, dealing .with -.the new book "Looking. South"... 'Lunch' Was served ' by Mesdames .Harry and Fred MeQuillin and the Meet- . Wng was closed by the Rector. .10 Mistakes Grandparents. Make A' list of. 10 .'major complaints' psychologists,- educators, social workers. and parents have against today's older generation' appears' in' an interesting and informative c. 'de; ",Mistakes-CYirariclpair-ents- Make", ,in this Sunday's (Fe'bru- ary . 10) issue of The . American. Weekly, ' exclusively' with The Detroit • Sunday Times. All par .-ents,.,ancLgraudparen_ta, also, are urged-to-•readr_the_ nPoxtant_Yirtes-' sage. Kairshea Girls'.. Meeting The regular • 'meeting of'', the "Daughters of the Kairshea club was held on Friday night at', the, home of Miss.Irene Roulston. The:'. meeting was opneed ' with • the 'theme song followed by :the, roll°. ball • •After the business ' period. ; the -girls. • continued sewing their, skirts.. After the meeting lunch h g was served. Presbyterian', Guild heCall--to•Worship read -lay .Donalda' ` MacQuaig. 'opened. • the' meeting of • February 4th. Psalm • •403' was. read' .responsively 'and, `Rev.' Winn led ' ' in pr.'ayer.: The topic was . ably.' : taken by: Mrs; -.Winn: i,uth Johnston gave ; a ;ng ica.n Church�:. • NOTICES'., Rev. A. S. ; Mitchell, L.Th. Rector.; SEPTUAGESIMA Sunday.., February 1Oth, 1952 St.. Peter's :Church, Lucknow Morning prayer: Wednesday, February 13th, the. • Ladies'.:Guild Meets With Mrs. Chas. . L.• Smith. • • St Paul's Church, . Dungannon 2.30 p.m.: Holy Communion. • 'Wednesday, February '13th the Ladies' Guild will conduct a euchre party in the Parish Hall. St. Paul's' Church, Ripley • 7.30 p.m. Evening 'Prayer ' and 11,. :.Sermon :• Conference' of Laity .with ,Clergy'.::in the Parish ` ,Half -Chesley at 8$.00 •p m:. on Thurs- • day, : February 14th. el .ad.:;. , • • • • • . T„Y Leeting closed-with-.the..miz_' • • pati • benediction'.. Next Monday night ;February llth, is a.,Valen- tine social: It will, be• held.'in the farm of a " sleighrriding , party; .weather.permitting. The girls .are asked'' to bring sandwiches; the :reading "You'll never be sorry". boys cookies. a THREE GENERATIONS IN HURON' :COUNTY ENGINEER'S OFFICE; PITTSBURGH ALHIDE xuaeExd� TIN re' n-• or rr: is so g' d- s - it -s -t ut • l:e Lei' IIS ry .. Dry in an hour•tor rehanging pictures •'" ', . and drapes. No Messy Cleanup –• your hands, brush, or roller- ' coater all come clean with water. • Scrubs Clean Again and Again-- without harming its lovely satin finish. Easy "Glide on" Application —goes on as easily as stroking a wall with a dry brush ! 4OHN Luckno'� �f NOERS hone' 150 TITD Ontario" O r 'r`t-1naiigixr"al 'session of Huron 'Cotinty Council at Goderich, 'On- tario, att which Iteeve H. John do of Morris Township was named.' Warden ,for 1952, by-law was passedconfirming appoint-' meet of: Peter • Patterson,' B;Sc,, .(centre) `'as 'the new County En- gineer and Jtoac Superintendent. A recent graduate 'of • the Univer- sity ,Of. Toronto, Mr. Patterson sueteeds' bath his father and ,N> grand4i-thea-=•es - administreto:ts--it turn, of Huron County's road: sys ' tern, In 1917, the late Donald Pat tersongrandfather (left) was apt-- pointed Huron County's first road superintendent He resigned three years later' when'; his son, the late, Mr,' 1t'oy 'Patterson (right)' grad+ uate Of, Queen's University, King- ston, was. ready for the post. to 'which he "W'as' named by Council i ly4aW' in February, 1920, and to J,?'*!•jai±:: • 1 which .he -...gave. _3-1 . years. ot-' standing .Service. Congratulating the ' new bounty en"gineer,' "War- den • Johnston noted that throe generations. of county engineers is perhaps without precedent itt Canada, Re declared 'thr7t; the high esteem` in which .the Patter- son ,family hag:: long ''been held marks common heritage of sound character, ability and •zeal in :public service..