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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-04-03, Page 3,Pti�TL 3rd, 1951,. 7111 LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, .ONTARIO DO JUSTICE TO your new East,. er bonnet With a 'complimentary sin• analysis. andk.correct make- up by .your Beauty Counselor., Mrs, Ken Mowbray.. • Mr: and. Mrs. Horace, McGuire and Shirley of London,were Sun- day guests of ' Mr,. and Mrs. Chas. ,;Rodney Crossrwell•of .Strathroy has commenced' working at Gloor Gloor's ,Sawmill, and is boarding at the •Morton 'home. s J' McNain.of Amberle Lucknow Pres y µ b erian Church_. REV. C. A. 'WINN,,B.A.,' Minister SUNDAY; APRIL 6th 11 a.m.:Morning Worship.' 12.15 p.m . Sunday School . and. Bible Class. 3 p.m. •Erskine; Dungannon,. 7 p.m.:. Evening Worship. LUCK NOW UNITED CHURCH 4.Minister: Rev. W :3. Mumford, 1 .. M.A., 'B.D'., S.T.D.. SUNDAY, APRIL -6th, 1952 PALM SUNDAY II a.m.: Palm Sunday Service and Music. Service • of i confirmation ,`and recep- tion for new' members. p.m.: Personalities of the Passions • 6.. Simon of Cyrene:- . p.m; . Thursday,. Special I Lenten Service. 12.15 p.m.; • Sunday y School. 7 Ito possible to -be ,physical=- ly alive 'while • being spiritu- ally” dead: jest's. came that we. might. ,have: life. .:Coyne . and worship with us. • ' ngl tan. Chum NOTICES . Rev. A. S. ,Mitchell, . L.Th., Rector. ,PALM SUNDAY April 6th, 1952 St. , Peter's Church, Luchnowi 11' am:r Holy: Communion. Monday, 'April 7th, the Group meets with Mrs: :W. Stimson: GOOD ,FRIDAY• . S'peeial Service at 1 a.m. St; Paul's Churcl4,' :Dungannon1 Z:36 .p.m.:'Evening prayer', •A :special', Lenten Service on' Thursday afternoon, in one of the'homes•.in the parish 'St Pauls Church, Ripley. 7.80 p:m.: Evening Prayer'.. GOOD FRIDAY _The local clergy= wi11 conduct_ a united: Service': with medita- tions 'in St. Paul's Church at , 7,30 p.m, k`tirther announce. mentslfrom the Pulpits of the' three co-operating Churches; :returned home a. couple of weeks a;go alter ur tlrer'go1-IIgf an opera-•. tion in_. Goderich Hospital. : ' W;.‘3. Pa:vison` is a patient:, in Wingharn . Hospital' with pneu- monia. Mrs.• Essiej Hewat is .also ill and in • the 'hospital. ' Mr.: and ;Mrs George ' 'Marr (nee Vera Sherriff) ;of Dorchester were Week -end guests of Mrs., Jessie Allin.. . • Mrs., Martha Million returned to :London' on Saturday after spending five. weeks With her sister, Mrs. Margaret Sproul, who 'had been ill with pneumonia. • -Annual,-.meeting: of theuek how Women's Institute ,will •'be held on :Wednesday April 9th in the Town. Hall.. Hostesses, Mrs. •Y:av'an, ..Miss Tena MacDonald, Mrs: Sproul., Note ange of date. 77Mrs "Neil�Carripbeli: visitedTo-f- a few _days- at:the ora.few„days-''atthe home of herson. Peter and' Mrs :Campbell, She spent the winter in Clinton with her sister; 1VIrs. D. R Web - seer and •'is returning there • Mr.: and •Mrs: • Ed Thom, Mr. and. Mrs. ,Ron Rothwell and Rose- mary of Norwood and Mr. and Mrs. ,A 1 Martin:`aid Neddrof; De- troit spent the week -end ' with ',Mr. and Mrs.'. Cat -Obeli .Thom.p :Son and Mr ;and Mrs. Stuart Coll- ,yer. Mr. and Mrs. Thorn ,accom parried the Martins'to Detroit for a ;visit.. TO CONTINUE CALFHOOD . VACCINATION IN BRUCE An iniinediate discontinuance of ,the• -Dominion.' Government's new policy.. with • respect to heavier Bogs ,going : bn •the ':market -was asked Ibythe Bruce -County Fed- eration. at their meeting in Walk- erton Wednesday: Under' the , new :,regulation (. allowing farmers to sh,ip, hogs'.. dressing. 180 lbs., al- lows. the producer to.. collect the grade, premium for A's, .but • the farmer.' enly receives• B1,:: B2 or B3 ,price, so _the additional' weight is. ,a complete loss,and .waste .of` fec L ancI time. mss: __, A floor, price' for beef was ask- ed of 'the Dominion government: It was 'thought that the oiit-,. break of disease was a' factor', that should beconsidered; .'as a nat- ional calamity. and ,,,the . support •price .should. be 'set: higher . thru this, event than, had the price,, fallen. purely: frorn :an :beer;proms, ction. • I. Plans:were made for the vote on the Poultry Producers: Mar keting Scheme coming up • on' April 174 18 and 19, Tlie Ag`, Rep. Mr. George Gear,. The returning • officer for Bruce, outlined the. regulations and . the executive selected the places `•for'the ballot boxes to' be located during the three days Plans were also made for the 'continuance of the ealfhood vdei. cination drive again during ,the month. ,of April Dr. Mullin stat ed it ' ;is. very; difficult to sell heifer" calves ' now , for breeding. .purposes that are not vaccinated.; FORMER SOUTI! BRUCE PARLIAMENTARIAN PASSES • • Malcolm McCallum, a forri'rer mei`n'ber of the Ontario Legisla- lure ,for South Bruce an clerk .o'Township for the 'past f' Bi ant 41 years, died early - Saturday; Marcht:5th in ..Y:ictort'a Hospital at London He had undergone! a` na'jor operand'( ',M. the,' hospital on Friday. He Was in his 79th year, ' Mr.. !McCallum served one term: in the Legislature a , U'FO rep-. Lresentati,ve for Soti4th • Bruce from '11923!I;o 4927: lies 'vas known throughout this district,' having 'farmed all' his lir& on i the family 'homestead where 'he Was born, about four miles direst of Elmo od. ,WEDDING BELLS PAGE; • STANLEY; STEWART • ''irst wedding in the history of ?7=year-old, „ Kinloss Unite d Church • was solemnized by the Rev. G. A. Meiklejohn when Mil- dred Irene; daughter of Mr. and Mrs Thomas- Stewart of:iilo`ss; becarne the bride of 'Ronald Stan. ley, son of Mr., and Mrs, William Stanley, :of Kinross. On behalf • of the congregation; the minister 1aresented the couple. with a white Bible: Wedding music was .played b'y*Miss Doris Bonnett and Mrs. Harold Haldenby sang. Givers in marriagefiyPer Esti%; er, ...the bride wore ,go kn of white satin fashioned with sweet; heart neckline;'full skirt'and lily-, point reeves.. The lull -length tulle illusion ,veilwas held by ;a halo: of net and. satin. She carried red roses. . • Miss Florence :Stewart, was 'maid of honor and Miss "Mary. Stanley 'bridesmaid. They wore similar ly-sty;.led gowns .of pale blue and yellow; net over taffeta with snatching floral headdresses. and they, carried •pink,••and white carnations: Larry,• Bannerman was, ring • bearer, • Carl Stanley. groomsxrn arid.: ttie tis`her were -Ernest Stewart Stewart an:d Gerald Stews art. At the receptionin• the ,Kinloss Hall, thebride's Mother .ware a blue gabardine suit `with match - :Mr accessories -and -red rose sage.. The groain's - mother chose a grey suit •!with 'matching acces-, 'sories •;and. corsage of pink roses., For travel,' • the 'bride donned 4 navy ',gabardine suit with navy,.' accessories .and corsage of Yell#W. mums. The • couple $ will live J at .inloss. Smmingrdlel B�e omf ortabl� • • • ,;,, rove • t! ; 1 . MRS. 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