HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-02-28, Page 371•11,JRIP., F&13,111JARY, gith:1952, •
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THE 1,41.1C4NOW, •.arCKNOW,' •QkTARIQ
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacKen- . ...Mr. and Mrs. WM,. Blue and'
•zie and Mr. and Mrs, ,Robert,Mc- , Ma•rgaret iwere eek -end visitors
Omuairli\iynnanehildren Geo:Igo and 1v4ith:Mrs: Blue' »Par4,.. ,ts, Mr. and
spent the week -end With. 'Mrs. J. D. An o
relatives
in the rnni
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Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
REV. C. A. WINN, .B.A.,
'Minister ,
ISUNDAV; iV1-A116H- 2nd
11 a.M.:,Merldni:Worship
12.15 p.m,: Sunday School and
Bible Class..
3 p.m:: Ershine;')Dungannon,
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7 p.m4 Evening, Worship.
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LUCKNOW: . a
UNITED, CHURCH'
Minister: Rev, W.4..Mumford, '
M.A4 BD.. S.T.p. . • .
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,..ST.H INDAY, MARC2nd, 1952 •
, FiRS'1' SUNDAY IN LENT
' . Ii1 a.m.: The Will as a Fashion-
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12.15 P.m.;‘,. Sunday
7p.m.: Personalties .Of the
Patsion:, 1. Peter. '
Too many fieople think of
1 religion • as ,a last .resort. • It:
• • isn't. Why not resolve to'. at-;
tend churOh• regularly durthgi
- welcome you. to WOr-
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Anglican Church
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Ail,. A., S. Mitchell, L.Th:„
" • Rector.. • ' •
First Sunday in Lent, • .
March 2nd, . 1952 • '
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St. . Peter's. Church, 1.,ucknow
11 a,m.'. :The Holy Communion
and - The.. Bishop's -Broad-,
cast Sermon. ' .. ' .
• Monday, March 3rd, WA.
meets.. „at: the. Rectory. 7 :
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Wednesday, March 5th,...Lent
.Service at, the horrie of Mr. •
iThos.,W...;srnith,--LHaveloeltLiSt.„.
.St Paul's.firittirclii, Dungannon'
2.36 Pan. Evening Prayer.
--Thursday, 2.30 .p,M., Ladies• ',
Guild at the home of •
• :Mrs. Robert J. Durnin.
• St. Paul's Church, Ripley
7.36' p.m.: EvenirigPrayer. 4
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• TtleSdaY • March 4th, 8 :p..rri..)
• The .Ladies' Guild at the' .,
, . Rectory in l'AicknoW.
Diocesan;Broadeasts,''KNX
,Sunday, March 2nd, 11.30. a.th,
-'-•-• • and 3,15. p.m, •'
Wednesday, Mar,. 5th, 7.25 p.rii,
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YOU are» invited to attend the
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'.• RINI.,OUGH
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Sunday„ Morning. Worship...
11.00. gem. •
Sunday SchOol
• PRAYER MEETING.'
Thursday Night, February 14
• • at the honte of
HarveY 110dgint, Riffle -Ugh
Pastor Leonard' Thirsk,
• , 1V1r.`"and,Mrs. W. J. C. Mitchell
arid. daughter: Roberta of , Ham-
iltOP Were Week -end visitors at
the' Rectory,
• Mr. Floyd Wilson with Rev. A,
S, Mitchell attended the • Boy
Scouts 'Father and Soriebanquet
in Walkerton on Monday last. •
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Guest Mitehell entertained a
Small "dinner; ,Party follewed by
,the dance at 'MikirnaY on,Priday
Mr an4t1VrrS. HarveY7,..VreleaVerii
:Mr, and Mrs. Harviey Websterand
Mrs. M. Johnston spent the
week -end in Toronto. • • •
Mr. and. Mrs: Carripbell
were at Rothsay last week visit-
ing with. Jack's father, Mr. Sam
Campbell • who is quite. poorly.
Mr. ,Campbell is 87 years Of age'
and. makes his home with his
•daughter, Mrs, •: Harold MorriSon.
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Mr. id, Mrs. Gord,on Jamieson
of Kitchener, Mrs,. j. G. Splah,
Stuart and Dongiai God.erich,
Mr. and Mr -Ho -ward: -Harris,
Mrs.,. Harris,' airtcl, Earl, also
Mi. and Mrs. S;janiieson visited
on Saturday evening .With Mrs.
John Jamieson.
Mrs: »E1»lidtt» Burns of LoS An-.
geles • was a recent » Visitor. With
her • late husband's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas E. Burns. Her
only son Toinmy, ,whp is now 21,
is serving in England in the Am-
erican Air Corps. He is Well
membered in- '4udknow,, having
frequently spent his Suminer hol-
idays here with his» grandparents.
DUNGANNON
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SEEK OPINION
.LARGe. qAtvtE :CLUB'
Special showings at The Play-
house Theatie» last week tinder
joint sponsorship 'with, the Luck -
now Fish and Game protective
AssociatiOn drew ..goed„ crowds.
The feature a•ttraction Vas sup-
plemented by interesting. outcloer
shorts,' and a series of our prize
•draws were made for flashlights.
Local winners were Carolyn Gib-
son and HUgh Cuming.
Questionnaires were» paSsed out
at the shows, With a' view •to ,de-
termining the feelingof district
fish and game .enthusiasts in re-
g4- to. 1a ng4ttie district,And_
"accelerating the outdoor life
propagation :program". •
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• The,SP,'2'qUestion asked "Are
you in favor of organizing Luck -
pow, 1.Wingham, 'TeeswA.ter and
adjoining Townships into one
large tatub; under one executive?"
No..3 question was:. "Are you
10 favor of more rigid. control of
offenders of the law who are
taking bird, game and fish out
of Season?" , •,•
Replies to the questionnaire are
requested by March 1st:
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KAIRlIckA • 1VIEMBMS VA.VOR•
STOPPINGFOR SCHOOL los
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Mrs. Lloyd , MacDougall was
hostess for the February meeting
of the.Kairshea W. I., which was
held last Thursday ith» a good
• attendance. Mrs. Houston preSid-
• ed•over the meeting, which open-'
'ed in. the usual' manner..
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During the business period $15
was » donated to the Wingh.ain
General Hospital" to be tsed for.
Our, hospit51 room. A donation of
-$5, was made to the local cam-
paign for the blind.» All the mem.-
berg were in favor of Signing »the
resolution' 'whereby -all motorists
• .• . •must stop. while a school. bus is
*edd in the•:act.Ot picking up students
. 'letting them out The„' Calico
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was held in the United . Church Ball is: to •be held on April' 4th
parsonage; Dungannon; Sunday,' '
Februaryin the Town Hall with Carr.uth-
, 24th ',at 7'. p.M. when- er's. orchestra •. _
Emily Grace DuWas stinited
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in marriage to Herbert RiChard of ,
try The roll call, "Theadvantages
Finnigan The bride iS• the third
daughter. of Mr.. and Mrs. Win. sponded. to » life", was well re-
. 'WS., W.:.,Scott read
t e.eurrent events.. prepared by
H. McClure of Diingannon- and .Mrs: Evans:the motto, "No.man
the bridegroom is the fourth son
'On 'earth is. ever: poor; Who has
,of •and- Mrs. Richard Finni- garden at his door" was given.
gan . of GOtlerich., by Mrs L...MaeLeOct. Qther sriurii7
officiated. at' the ,cerernony. The .bers the program were as • fol
bride wore »a navy suit, pink felt lows: 'reading :"Women"" by Mrs.
hat and ..accessories ,and a Mauve ,
SMaeGilli
,.. VraY, a piano instru,.
orchid corsage She. was attended mental by.MrS.:W; Scott, a.duet
'by Miss Margaret Durnin. who 'by Betty and Joan Hamilton and
•wore a navy:suit with pale, blue .
a v• piano instrumental b,'• Allan
accessories. COrsage was 13-1n'',Adattoopgall. A.• Hughes gave
and .whitecarnations..•:Mr. Gor- .an -interestirig topic on, Cal-----ladian
don- Finnigan,. brother of the an
and ways of serving them,
grobn:r;....-Was-best---rna-n7--After--the•
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wedding ceremony the bride and'At7aEil1ifttlitriked7the
groom left on a motor trip to
hostess arid the was sung A Social .National time was -anthem
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Windsor .and Detroit,: They will :joyed. The he'd. meeting Will 'be
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reside in Dungannon •
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• Mrs Tillie„kitson:_ancLitiree heldat the hOme.of MrsIra.
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:grandchildren "Com_ptons" " of.
•inoved into
part .of the Thompson •hoinee, also:
6cxupi»ed,jkthe former'S,brother.
Arthur .Thompson and •-sister • Mr. Will Walsh and Mrs. Har -
Mabel ThamPson; • • • - • old•tannerman spent Sunday at
The .Pee Wee hOckey.tearn has. T,Ondon. We are ,glad. to report
enjoyed two games lately at Mrs: Walsh. is improving • .• •
Blyth. with the Pee • Wees there; -.1VIessts. George S. Emerson and
Monday Kight's score . was Myth Joe, Mr. John Elliott. and Mrs.
'2,1itingarmon 1,, scored..by Wayne Dan Gillies attended the fimeral
Brown. • • , , •of their aunt, Mrs Charles Do -
Mi. Jack Odrser of ,Toronto was •berty of Detroit. , ; , • ' •.•
recent Visit•rir .with: his.. parents,. • Friday;"Pebruary, 29th, will be•
Mr. and ' Mrs. Albert.,Orser, ' the Worltts Day of Prayer The
Mr. and Mrs Ted. Durnin,'Re- F•erVief! • will he' held in the Pres-
trip:•East,L byterian-Cliurch,:;at...2.30 o'clock • .
e. been , visitors with' their at Kinlough.• , .`• • • ,• •
• couSiris,. Cecil ind fidw.ard blake• - Mr . -Stuart Dore is getting
Wii-
a1c) Mrs'. Mcconne.1,and Beth.* ,,ed for hydro; • - •
The 'Ladies Guild of and. Mrs. • 'John ,Emerson
Anglic•M 'church hi;I:d•sucooss- ;•spent .:Ttiesday at •Mr. and,
Mrs: •
hill, euchre :Mnnday night in the Olen Emerson's, »
Parish,,Ifail. High prizes Went to arid• Mrs. Donald MCcosh,
Mrs'. John Chisholm and. Mr. L. Mary and Diekie•Visited with Mr,:
Tei 10 to\tv.:prizes., te- Mrs, John Ardell Mason on SUnday, •
Pirmigan and Rev :A.'S,' Mitdhell, The ..Purple Grpve; the, »Har -
Mr. Carlefon'Stingel. Ls Visiting .mpny and 1.0th Coni Farm. For-
• his siSto.r; Mrs.. John Fennellat•urns inetin 'the, Purple :Grove
BradfOrcl. • • .Sch )ol on -Monday evening, The
The World's Day, of Vrayei-Vill eet for.,•discussion was "How
-be obSerifecl• Friday; Pelirtiary ht rate increases affected the.
-at 2.30 P.M. in the Unitcd'ehurch. fatrilerS. our fgrufh7, It »was
'ReV. Mrs, 'Q, 'Watt Wili. be the meiltioned that in recent years
.speaker, " 'trucking 'has ,plaYed:..ati increas.7
A filth:A' Japan will be shown ing!Y large Part in trarisPOrtaSunday .
evening at the 'United tion, Trucks can give a,mote,tonl..
ehoeh at 8'00, All service than the railways
reguilarIbi„wbeity Dungan- for short hauls. Other idea g were
'non'United • Church 'Young Peo- given as' tO hoW the St.
pies nteethig, wh.s, h6id 1,mo/1. rence Seaway 'Would affeet .
day nighlt, February Z5th freight rates, .Mr.- Davis,
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LADIES' AND MEN'S wEAR.
TELEITONE '85
• HANDKERCHIEFS •
Linen (1404. ImPoOSY
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"ailed with fine
hems ..... . 50c
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SHIRTS
Nylon and Broadcloth in •
• white, colors and 'stripes..
All sizes and outsize.
• $2.95 to $7.95.
SHORTS oltz. UNDERVESTS. •
in cotton and broadcloth,'
all sizes and: 014six.e...
• WORKING 1%14N
• Cgrriplete stock in overalls, .,
streamliners, coveralls and
• smocks ; Branded , lines in
-sanforiied blue denim for
• inen: ,and boys. •
TROPICANAS A *c:spin4 DRESSES
The most demanded dress in Canada in juniors, misses,
straight, and half sizes. Wear them here, there and every-
where, in comfort and style. Leave your order early.
$4.98 -
SPRING COATS • •
The all-purpose. coats in worsteds and gabardines,.
• - Showerproofed-7-so durable.
HOSIERY
ew» stock and shades in all weights and denier,
81/2 to 11]/2, in nylons.
» ESTAE.USHED 'THROUGH SERVICE ..
Man 'of . the Cream Prodticen.,well above,. the .price set. by the
.;Marketing Board, gave » a very: government.
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informative talk on marketing » »Mran'd -Mrs-.--Feank7/". •
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boards and, 'how they function Mr. and Mrs.. Albert Colwell and
and what the Federation 4..doing Allan.visited with :Mr. and Mrs.
to help 'Markets He also pointed Donald 1VIcCosh on Sunday.' •
out how\ the Cream •Producers . Mr. and Mrs. Jerome' Schmid
have been active and had the and family visited With Mr. Bur -
effect of keeping Our butter price .ton 'Collins ..onPWednesday..
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GIVE YOUR. GENEROUS. SUPPORT TO ' •
lit.MON COLLEGE
•; LONDON, *CANADA , . • •
Mother »of the University of Western pntario"
• HttrOin College, the Only Men' S Residence On the:
'University'S Campus, Serves 176 Men
•Representing 10 benoiniiiations.
•• ,AN INVESTMENT IN HURON ,COLLEGE •
18 AN 'INVESTMENT . IN. CANADA.'S FUTURE.
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