The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-03-13, Page 3:TIELTR$DA MARCH 18thr 1952.
THE LTJCKNOW SENTINEL 'LUCKNOIii,; ONTARIO:
PAGE. •11i1.REE
Local and 'general
• 7! OR 'BEAUTY CQt JNgEL.OR. cos-
antics phone Mrs. Ken Mowbray.
,special for .March --Cream reuge.
Mr, and Mrs, :W. A. Porteous
returned ,$t>n Y :from. a seven -
Weeks' holiday? in 'Florida.
Mrs, Robert Scott of Ashfield
has been ' in Goderich. Hospital,
*here she underwent a major op
eration..
Mr and. Mrs.. Jim ', Spilsbury
'end: Miss .Frances: Hamilton: of
'London- spent the week -end With -
the §irls'
ith-the,girls' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
' , Frank 'Hamilton;
Lucnow
Presbyterian Church
REV: C. A.:WINN1
Minister
SUNDAY, MARCH 16th
11 'a.m. ' Morning Worship: -
12.1,5 .p.m.: Sunday School and
Bible •Class. ;
3 p.m.; Erskine, Dungannon,
7 ' p.m.: Evening •' Worship.
LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
Minister; 'Rev. W. J. Mumford..
M.A., B,H.; S.T.D.::'
Sunday, March 16th, 1952,
THIRD SUNbAY IN LENT•
11 a.m.:: -The Desires .of Thine
Heart.
12:15'' P.m. ,Sunday School.
7 pan.; 'Personalties ' of The
Passion: ' 3. Calaphas.
Thursday, :y 30 :.pm., : Special
Lenten Service. •
What .'aman ' earns in the
daytime goes ,into .;his pocket;.
What - he spends in the even-
ing goes into his character.•
Come and worship with .us.
V
nglicanihurch.
NOTICES . .
Rev: A. S. Mitchell, .L.Th.,
Rector.
Third . Sunday 'in UM -7
MARCH( :16th, 1952
St. `: Peter's Church, . Lucknow
1`1"aat mOr'ning` Prayer• ':and
address...
'Monday, March 17th, 6 p.m.
, Pot -Lusk Supper gin' the
Rectory.
Wednelday,: the 19th;. 8 p.m.
LentService at the. home. of
Mr. Harry McQuillin.
$t. Pa1t1 s.Ch ireh; Dungannon-•
15 -an..: -Everting Prayer arid
Address. ' °-
Thursday, the '20th, 2:30 p.m:,
Lent Service at the home
of Mr. Iiobt. J. Durbin..
bin.
St: au.1's Church Ripley
7,30E p.m.; The holy Commun.-
, ion, . .
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Thursday, the 13th,' 7,30' p.rrrm
Lent' Service • at ho=rse of
' ,Mrs,-' John' Seottw. "(Sr. )
$AKE SALE & TEA in Luck" -
now
• uck'now Legion Hall, ' Saturday
afternoon of this week (the
15th), • scrv'cdt by ' the •W, A.
Oran) of St. ,Peter':s Church.
OI N Broac'leasts at
Tonight, the 13th•
-1'tiesc ay & Thurs., 18th •fit 20th
Mr:, Mrs Newton ,lames have
returned to their home at Wind-
sor after spending the: winter at
Daytona Beach, '
• Mr... Andrew ;Hamilton . and, Mr..
and Mrs:. Finlay. Cook of Coiling
'wood attended the funeral on
Monday oaf`. * brother, Mr, John
Ham)lton.
Mrs.. W. V. • Johnston as con-
fined to?
on-fined.to :her,home With•ph10bitis.
'Her mother, Mrs. S'che11 of Tor-
ote,...whQ :.recently Suffered.-
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fractured hip, and whose' ; condi-
tion isu aggravated by a heart con-
dition, has been brought to ,Wing
tarn Hpspital.,
Mrs. Elizabeth. 'Passmore: and
Ronald, Miss Ruth Stothers. and
Miss Isobel Barnet .of •. Guelph
spent theweek-end at the , home
off, Mr. acid Mrs. S. •B.. Sltothers.
They .accompanied Donald Fin-
layson who, is nearing the' corn
jAetion of•. a buttermaker's. course•
at the O.AC. ;
.Mr. and Mrs: Charles Boulding
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of Regina . 'have been spending
the winter with her brother; Mr.
Ernie r Ackert and. Mrs. 'Ackert,
who also haveas their guests at
present, .Mr: ,and Mrs; Bob.Harp-
er and .:daughter ' Barbara r of
Leney, . Sask. Mrs: -:Hamper is 'a'.
niece of Mr. Ackert.
• The regular meeting„,, the
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Lucknow Wmen's ;Institute _ wild•
be held in the Town Hall,'. on.
Friday, March 14th •'.at.' 3.30, in
.charge of ,the.. Execut e., The
guest . speaker will be. Lr. S B.
•Stothers. who spent 34 years v.ri'th
the' Department of Agriculture.:
All members are =requested to be
prgsent.A pot luck ,supper will
follow the . meeting.. Bring your.
own .'dishes: ,•,.' :
FORMER • R,ESID:ENT
.LAID TO REST TUESDAY
The • death of Mrs. • George ' T.
Aitchison, for many' years a resi-
denSt of Liicknow,: occurred in.
Toronto. after a ;brief illness
The funeral.service was held at
Johnstone's: ''Funeral Hone' on
Tuesday afternoon .conducted b. y
Dr.: W: J-.Mumfo il`Wtermenf
Was 'in Greenhill. Cemetery., The
pallbearers' were. Thomas Burns,
J. W.:Joynt,' W. W Hill,: W. B..
Anderson; Garfield ---MacDonald
and Fred Martin. •
Is Mrs. Aitchison . survived by
•one daughter, ,Mrs. Freda M.ichie•.
of Toronto.: Two sons, Cleve and
eI'ford,.:predeceaaed her.
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KINLOUGH
l:ent --
KINLOUGH
•Miss• Kay, • Gibson ' spent last
week -end at •Brampton. •.
The A.Y.p,A. and, *Fellowship
Group met on Thursday evening
at the home of Ellwood. Hodgins
with a good attendance. •Midford
Walk
presided. -"just as I' , am",
and the Lord's prayer opened the.
meeting, . J, 'une Harris read the
scripture lesson. Plans !were made
to 'entertain the P.Y.P.A at an
Irish social.. on St. Patrick's night.
The, hymn, on
for 'the, night.
is coming',, and. prayer by t>
je
.eu. Ii... F . Janke „closed :the' de.
votional,part f the meeting" after
which ;the. -following Program, was•,
.given. The'"topiie "Our•:partin the
•Christian Church” was ably dealt:
with ,,by' the . Rev. Janke. Mrs.
Midford . Wall conducted a Oh -
test. Piano solos were given, IV
Gary Graham ant Ellwood
gins, aliirs. W,. Wall read a hum-:
orous :poem, All enjoyed design-
ing.'
a quilt block. The ,Journal
was given by May Boyle; Miss
•Kay Gibson convened ;zthe Junior
memibers and entertained them
with a Bible story, a '.cross -word
puzzle, riddle`s and fortune tell-..
ing Refreshments were:.. served
and a social time was: enjoyed by
all,.
On Thursday afternoon, Mrs:
Frank 'Maulden _r vas hostess.'= for
:the H.W.I. aneeting: ' Mrs. ,: P.
Murray. presided and •Mrs. Wm
Eadie.. acted, :as 'secretary. The.
'answer to the roll call' was an,
exchange of recipes. The com-
mittee for ' planning the programs;
Mrs. •Win.. Eadie, Mrs. Ho"ward'.
Harris,. Mrs. Tam Hodgins and.
Mrs, Smith; the nominating: corn
rnittee, • Mrs Alex. Percy, 'Miss
May Boyle, Mrs•, Win. Wall. Each
convene;; of a standing committee
is • to plana ;program for one
meeting as well as their report,: at
the next meeting. Readings were
given by Mis.. Wm. Eadie 'and
Mrs..Tom'Hodgins. 'Mrs. Baynard
Ackert read "Donit's" • for the kit'
chen. Community singing of Irish.
`songs " wasenjoyed. The• highlight.
of :.themeetingwas the making
of figurines. demonstrated by Mrs.
John'': Al, :MacDonald of Ripley,
Who showed many. lovely 'pieces
v lii,ch she had made' and finds it
an interesting hobby. Mrs..
::Jack
-ckert gave ;t- i clp ng .remarks
and dainty refreshments were
serried` by the hostess and coin-.
The P.Y.P.'met at the :'home of
,Mrs and_ -Mrs= -Mor -ley Bushel -):-the-
meeting opened :with a hymn•'and
the Lord's prayer., Mrs.,F. Thomp-
son had. charge of the devotional
portion. and parts were. taken ;by
the -=young. People. -The Ti irttes-
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ana roll call followed: The South
Kinloss Y.P. are to be guests_. of•
the Kinlough. Y.P.' on March 14th
at Holyrood Hall: On March 17th
('Monday) they are to ' be the
guests . of the Anglican Young
People/at . an `.Irish' . socia;. Flor-
ence : MacDonald; gave .a reading.
and' Mrs: ?rank' Thompson con -
and. Mrs...Albert Hewitt, Millar-
ton. •
Mr. and'•Mrs°. George Colwell.
and ` Jack : of Holyrood, Mr. and
Mrs. Wiwi:' Bushell af. Lucknow
visited.. Sunday. with Mrs. J. W.
Colwell:
Misses '. Iona Terry, Ediia . and
May Boyle ' were visitors. Sunday
wi. r. .an • " rs. Arthur .Gra- •
ham.
• Mr. and, Mrs: Wm.. Wall spent
the week -end in London with. Mr.
-and Mrs;--A-11-an -Wall.
Mr. Gordon Hodgkinson visited • ..'
over • the week -end in 'Toronto
with °Mr. .and •Mrs. Bruce Ryan.
Mr. Tom Brown of Ripley vis
;ted with iriends`n the"Vlisg�e:
• uc e 'a con es : • • c nnes
• favored with a" violin selection.
'The meeting closed with the ben-
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ediction. : •
Mr and- Mrs: James 1VI. -Hod=
gins and''Mr. and Mrs..,,Torn Hod-
gins • spent the week -end at ,St.
Catharines. - :
.Mr. and: Mrs. • Arthur Graham
-visited ;a day- bastJv eek- ith Mr.
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