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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-03-27, Page 5' THUR'S.PAY, MARCH 27th, 195'4 ' :PURPLE GROVE : . Mr, ..a 04 Mrs.: Kenneth Barnes and: Rosemary visited with Mr. Harvey . Th9r pSOn Friday even- ing. + miss Winnifred. McFarlane was. presented with a .gift by her girl friends..be_fore leaving tp 401: Twice . her duties in Wingharn Hospital.' . Mr. Edbert Bushel 's getting ready for th'e spring seeding; He has purchased a new Hassey -Har- ris tractor from Mr. Elton Mc. Lelland of Hervie;. • Mr. and Mrs . Harold Banner- man .of ,Kinloss visited °wvith the: :.latterts parents -on -:.Sunday -- '' ` Mrs. Frank Boyle . is not. as well as° pervmany friends Would alike tosee her. '- Mr, Mr, and Mrs., Burton Collins, Mary Lou and Johnnie visited at •Mr: Young's of 1.Kingarf recently. The Purple Grave Farm Forum #net at •the .home of Mr.. Calvin Robertson last Monday night with Mr. 'and Mrs. Barnes as. hostesses apl . nearly: all the members' of the. Forum' present.. The subject` for discussion; ``;Are' hunger and Poverty the real causes of war?", proved - a very. interesting .topic and'brought about quite a lengthy discussion l`. was pointed out by one group that the exploitation of hungry. people Eby .leaders: with' ulterior motives...can often cause war and in countries where. there ..i starvation and ' misery 'those_ • THE' UCKNQW SENTI I.UCKNOW, :QNTARIQ .• PAGE FZVE� • • • countries are nearly away.? 'seeth- ing iWith revolt. It was the opin ion' of others that the lack of education was often...the cause of war arid that ignorance and ill- iteracy' was quite a contributing factor in. the .spread of: Comn un - ism. Others were of the opinion. that if ' the .standards: -Of Irving were raised In many of those countries it would also help. Mrs. Clark 'Needham... was in charge of therecreational period which'was cond eted in a very humorous way and was. 'enjoyed by all.' Women's Association, G' roup'.1 Group °;1'• of the W,A. was 'held` Wednesday afternoon: at the home John I ilpatrick.. !'he scripture lesson was read by-lVlrs:.. 'Bill: Htfli phrey., The' .sick` Ecom- mittee report was given, by Mrs. Root.. Rae.. Miss Bernadean . Alton read a, note of .thanks from Mrs. Harvey Treleaven and Mrs. Mel' .Greer for:. the ladies` so ,kindly ,remembering , them `while they weresiek. Ro11 call was' answered by. handingin a gift of clothing for the children of Korea' with 26 ladies present. Mrs. 41ex'.1VIc Nay. gave a reading. Mrs, James Webster gave' a reading on "St.. Patrick". 'Mrs. Grant, lViacDiarmid led. in a .singsong• of Irish songs. 'The Meeting•closed with the iniz: Ipah benediction. after which lunch whic 'as served by the' Corr' mittee•'in charge'and. a'social time 'enjoyed.' .Qlllt4,p,00.tl0mi•Url) t1 1/rO.1101, S10101110ci q0111•10liM110.U614.Q4111.11rE110.U�1 ill1/0bi�Pll100l.:.. :i • Be S,u're To: Ask . For' • RENEW, FIRE: ANO:. 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Ihvest wisely and well THE ERLING TRUSTS R P. 0 R 'A 'T I•. O.N BRANCH OFFICE 1-i Dunlop Si,.Barrie 3.2 HEAD OFFICE' 37`¢; Bat! Sti fontot ,', 1 KINLOUGH. . M.areh Bride H onorecl On Tuesday evening 'Westfield, School was the ;setting for a hap- py gathering when 'friends and neighbors' met at'a miscellaneous shower in honor ;of Miss Mildred. Stewart, bride -elect -,----The class- room . was tastefully decorated with Easter colors, Miss ;Olive Thompson was ' in the: chair,. The bride • was, ushered to her place of .honor -to. the• .strains of the wedding march played ,by Miss Edna Boyle. The following'• proms gram' was given: reading, Mrs.. John. $parr; piano., ..,instrurrientalt Miss Doris 'Bonnett;contest, .Miss rlr. a 'ercy; reading, Mrs Terry Hodgins,; :;violin J selections,.'' -Mr. •Robert Bonnett; contest, ` Miss' Helen Schumacher. The ticket was drawn on a beautiful " tatted doily 'remade by .Miss Helen.Schu coacher to aid their school on a motor • tripin ' May. Mrs. Mac, Thompson, held the lucky' ticket. Reading, .Miss .Gertie Wraith; solo, Sandra .Percy; contest,. Mrs.. Midford ' Wall,; solo, Mrs. Harold Hald.enby; reading, Miss .:May Boyle;. piano'. instrumental, Miss Edna .Boyle An address in verse. was read., by 'Mrs !Ar-�G-r-ah-a-r;- e cpressing the good' wishes of 'all `. present and made 'the. pres'enta- tiox of many beautiful and'useful gifts. Those assisting. in opening tthe gifts'. were Misses Joyce and Lois`;fia1derniby,. Helen S hunmach-: et . and Joan Lamont. ' Mrs. . Tom Hodgins gave the closing remarks and a bountiful lunch was: served. Everyone' was , ha•ppy;:to .'join,.in, ..such a .joyous occassion ,and ;con - • gr:atulations• are • extended to'Mil- dred • and.:Ronald. , ,Mr. .and . Mrs... Malcolm Lane: ' visited recently in Port `Elgin with Mr. and Mrs,' Everett 'Lane. The A.Y.P.A.and'' 'Fellowship: Group: met :at' the church • on 'Monday ' evening, March l7th for. •an Irish, social and had as :their. guests the , Presbytdrian' Young People. Mr. 1Vfidford Wall :presid ed ,The „hyrnn. "Youth of the _w orl&arise'=- and the..L'ord's pray-. er .in 'unison .opened the meeting. Helen Nicholson read a 'psalm.: The • ;president iweicorn:ed . ' the' guests and the : secretary read the niin rtes of -the -previous r eeti ig, A donation .was' made to • Huron "College-' Fund. Ellwood Hodgiris took . up the collection. The hymn. "Blest.be the tie that binds" and,, prayer closed the devotionalpart of the: meeting Rev.; H E. Janke conducted A lively sing:.' song; arid the convener, Mrs. Roy Gra ham,' took 'charge:iMyth-day- . groups 'and matching shamrocks were . use(rfo obtaining partners; •' 7 Everyone bad fun composing lim• .ericks and Trish ;contests. Vocal' duets were given by Erlma Percy and Florence MacDonald, also by. :Sand -r -a -ere -y -'and Helen; Need- ham; • violin music by Bob Mein-., i ess; Contests, Mrs. Roy -Graham and .. Helen Nicholson readings, He-ler% Sch'umanheri-and- hors -Ha -1 denby.. The next' will be the. East er: niedting at the home • of -Mr. arid' Mrs. Midford Wall on Thurs- day, March 27th: Committee, Rev. H. E. Janke, Mrs: 'Harold Halden- :by and Miss Lois Haldenby. •Miss Nancy ,Needham gave the clos- ing .remarks. Refreshments, were • served, and .ra social hour enjoyed. The next meeting of the H.W:I:,' will beheld. on Thursday, April 3rd at the home ,of Mrs. P A Murray • (an evening"' meeting). ;'Zoll call, Payment of fees- and plant exchange; convener, Mrs. Jim Smith; assistant, Mrs, Lorne Eadie; report. of standing com= mittees; 'topic, Agriculture; mot- to, 'Freedom of farmers as• com- pared tocity cousins; lunch,.. Mrs.. . R `Elliott (s), Mrs. E. -Ackert (s), 1Vlrs.: Frank• Thompson (c); Mrs' Jim Smit ..rc):. Mt. and Mrs. , M..7olaristone of • • Listowel • were'. recent visitors •I with her ' parents, Mr. iand 14rs. t A, Graham, Mrs.'Wii'i. Wall aiiil lVlxss ;Helene Schur acher 'spent the week -end in London.. with Mr, and Mrs. Al-, lan Fall. . . Mr. and Mrs, Midford Wallawvrll .entertain, the . . P,A.. and• Fel lowship Group at theirhome on Thursday (tonight), March. 27th.. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haldenliy were guests Saturday at the Stan .ley -Stewart wedding at Kinloss. w C r - to m Dx. Z. . cvrn .73 r -c • y T*/ rs .0 _ ern 0. Z' V 6.2' Or�ryrvs CrD • r; 4A. • ,a *' • • • Ab A . A rn 70 Lo Zrn. • 2< r„ r n Q%o --1 �Yp • z • 1 • j' .1 E'" ?°. o. 504 I. • o •rx� 1 20 tb' . • Mr.- Calvin'Rgbertsoin, Mr. and Mrs. Kenrietli- Earfies . and Ro$e., Marie visited Saturday ''evening with Mr., and 'Mrs, Bert Nichol- son and family. Y. Mr. and .Mrs ' F nt MoCiie, Mr. Ben McCue and daughter' Karen, Kincardine, Mr: and XVirs. Jas Hodgins visited on 5iunday with'': Mr. and ''Mrs. `Torii: Hodgins. Mir. Hugh Becking of Shilling- ton spent a few days with Marr: and Mrs: lyildenhy., ,Willie Sutton Talks Ir `ail e`xelifsive arit7 rvie v; Wil' lie Sutton tells the amazing story df his life and career' as 'Amer- ica's , No. 1 'banks rblaber: Bead ',Willie 'Sutton „Talks". It's ane of , .many .absorbin.g.:.S,eatures ui-.-t:his-- ..,--- auziciay's (March 3O) issuer of The American Weekly, exclus- ively with' Detroit Sunday ,'Times. You're missing something if •you miss Sunday's Detroit Troyes. . M r• W 'f# • I• • •