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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-04-10, Page 3to ; ia.. ta. c}1. aa THE LtICKNOW SE17'110 L, LUCkNOW, oi4TARIO Luca[ & :,.ene.ri Miss Dorothy, Gibson, has re timed her duties at the -Bank of ontreal, • . • • • • for Guest Mitchell, who was one of the meningitis •cases, , is now well on the road to recovery. I ' 71 nt in ids a 3a' n 3o. ig is • ie ;o 0 11 le. id tz i; to of the, ip=• a lis•, er• Son ace oto= es nt irs; •. or- of ell. lie ind ch ' ge•• 905 ;as 26 Mrs. Max, Hanna ;land infant son are visiting with her,parents, and Mrs.. Frank . Hamilton. Mrs.: • Norman • Stewart is ill ith . pneumonia in Wingham otal"' Dick McQuaig returned home cal 'Victoria Hospital,. London, Tuesday: on fiUtkr10* Presbyterian church REV. C, • Minister • SUNDAY, APRIL 13th„ 1 a•,m Morning Worship. 2.15 .pm.: Sunday School and• Bible Class: p.m:, Erskine, Dungannon, .p.m.: Evening'. Worship: L:UCKNOW w: •1 UNITED CHURCH 'I Minister: Rev. W.' J. Mumford,a M.A., B.D., S.T.D., : ! SUNDAY, APRIL 13th, 1952 EASTER SUNDAY i 1 "a1SThe Triumph' of Im-. mortaality. 2.15 p.m Sunday School.. ` p-m.._,Personalties; =:of the :Passion Dismal,:.: the • - Penitent—Thief._: a od Friday,- Servic1� 1, m:;Guo day, e Special : Easter music in the morning by both 'Senior and Junior Choirs: Specie mals c; , xi the evening by . the Jtmior I • nglican urch NOTICES EASTER DAY . iS the Day which the We will rejoice and 'be glad for He IS gracious; Because His imerey endur'eth, Alleluia. . the unleavened bread . of On- terity and truth, : • ; HOLY ,COMMUNION At s(. Pail's•Churcli, , The tieCtOf will be happy to PriEtlatety for any who are •sick et shut-in, by arrangement. Mr. J M. :Game, public school inspector, paid a visit to the, local school, this week.' �: , • Mrs,• S. C; Rathwell suffered' .a very. severe stroke• 'the`firstr of the week in Toronto, where sh6 bad been visiting. • Miss • Gertrude „Treleaven ` of Strathroy spent the: _ week -end - with eek-endwithMr. and Mrs. Harvey Tre- leaven. .. • Mr. and • Mrs. George Taylor, Jr„ have moved' to the Orr resi- dence. . They. had been tenanting, ;Miss:. Christena . Carrick's ' : home, .which she plans to re -occupy early In Mayw;her .she will re- turn here from Winghaxn.• Mrs:. E. N. Hodgins, has return- ed to her home here after spend- ing the e winter. in Hamilton with. Mr and Mr's ;G1enn.:.Moor-e M . °and Mrs. Moore brought Mrs. Hodgins home and • spent , the. week -end.. here Mr.,•and ,Mr`s Delmar Maltby sand two daughters. of George- town, Mr. `' and 1Vlrs John .Ack- royd .... Mr: ' . Robert Ackroyd. -a ' � -arid Mr., Harold Maltby of Brampton'. attended the' funeral of Mrs. •Gar- butt Maltiby at Lucknow on; Thursday.. Rev. A. S. Mitchell` attended the meeting of;:the Bruce Clericus last Friday,... when Rev. K. C. ,Bolton was : nominated, .to the Bishop, for• .appointment as Rural ••Dean 'of. Bruce.. Plans were made for a Clergy Retreat to be held in Lucknow, on • St. • Barnabas Day. Mr. and Mrs: A. E. Purd oil and Mr. ; and Mrs Hector: Purdon of Lucknow, and ,,Mrs: Ged..Tiffin of Langside and Mrs.,Jack' Cleg-' horn; and son . Ronnie' .of Wing ham attended ' the WabicliPur- don wedding in:Detrorlon March 29th; /The bride, Miss: Shirley. Purdon, is a,` daughter•of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin, Purdon and grand- daughter of ; Mr. and "Mrs. A. E: Purdon Mr and Mrs: Wabich Psperit their -wedding hoTid`ay^here -with-their=grandparentsr Mr: -arid Mrs. A.: E, Purdon,. and With aunts and uncles and other relatives in, the community: They . returned to Jetrot�-on Sunday. United 'Church present, 'Mrs. MumfOrd opened the: .meeting. reading two 'Easter ,poems. After • the oPening hymn. Muinford . Offered .prayer. .The minutes Were ifead by Mrs. Ildag. and the •btisine.ss period were triade.for the Easter 'Thank- bffering.to be•held in the' church, April 30th, also for' the Presby‘.- terial be held Paisley on April 1,8th, Miss Hazel 'Webster stewaraship, A brief temperance MrS.' N. J.' MaCKenzie 'reported: on '1. "CO'rnrntinity'.'• friondshiP add Miss Hazel Webster on the, Baby the ch0.:, for the droii‘ant, Mrs. lVfacKenzie offered prayer and •e,ave readings„ on the Crucifixion and resurrection' of Jesiis as re- lated apostle Paul, Luke and Peter. These' 'were' iintcrsperied With hymns and Bible readings. G, ilVfacbiarmfd, Mrs. C, MacDon- ald, Mrs, S. Kilpatrick, Mrs, A.: E. Mt t. Anaerson, gaii and MiSs Margaret duet, Retresimietits were served 4by the hostess and the cOrrupittee' cltim and Mrs. Ni MacKen- KINTAIL. W. I. DONATE, TO AM CROSS • The •April meeting of the Kiri tail Women's Institute was held At the home of Mrs. Ray Dalton, the president, Who 3 pr, esided for the opening with the Ode and Mary Stewart Collect:,. The meet-. ;approved of the purc iase of 'two dozen folding chairs and it was decided to donate $10,00 to the Lucknow and District Branch of the Red Cross. • Mrs. Fred McGregor. `presided for the electionof officers, as fols ,lows press;; Mrs:", .ay . Dalton; 1st `vice, Mrs, Dave. MacKenzie; 2nd MacKenzie; 3rd vice, Mrs.Gordon Finlayson; see;- treas., Mrs. Bert •Alton;• 'district director, . Mrs. •Fred McGregor; ' auditors, Mrs. Bill Wareing and Mrs. "horde Farrish standing committees: community : activities and public ,relations;_ Mrs. Lloyd .McDonald; home• economics and health, Mrs. Gordon Finlayson; 'Canadian.. industryand agricul^ lure, Mrs. `Jas; Little; citizenship,' Mrs.•. Russ Bissett; historical re- search and. current events, Mrs. Geo. Moncrief; . resolutions, Mrs. Dan Wylds. • .Bernie Circuit Y.P.F. •. . The : regular• : ,meeting of Pie. • Bervi . e Circuit- Y.P.U. � was held _Apri1-6th. The sing song 'was led°. ,by Ron ;Stanley. Gordon Arnold;' missions and'World outreach con=.. vener , gave the call to.worship. Following ; the reading of 'tlie' scripture, Dougald Campbell led. •.in 'prayer: Betty'Jeane Cheane read a story of the mission boats ' along" the Pacific _'coast: Jackie LADIES' AND MEN'S. WEAR, s ' TELEPHONE 85 FOR THE EASTER PARADE COATS and SUITS ALL PURPOSE` COATS, --gabardines, twills. in new materials. •• recommended!, highly :tor better wear. • SUITS are` well tailored in 'subtle styles for "comfort' and ' durability. Good sized,�assorted selection, with.all ac cessories, to : give , you ' acolorful costume. -VWe have • our dors - wide open—dilit, • tn- '=•sand ' Ieisu}rel choose .your needs -at 'the new. low prices,:. in •a. friendly •atniusphere,. '. • ' ARRIVING DAILY FOR .MEN .. Sport Jackets Extra Trousers Ties and •Sox. Shirts• -Branded lines', •'Vests and Shorts. ' ..... • Acccessories--as jewellery Handkekrchiefs, Belts, • Braces, Pyjamas,' Aran ' Bands, Work Sox,, Gloves,, • Work .Trousers, , --`Overalls- and Heavy • • Work Clothes: FOR WOMEN .. Dresses—nylon & cottons Lingerie—slips, panties Foundation Garments pyjamas and Gowns Handbags ,and 'Gloves Jewellery, and Flowers' • Hosiery' and.Scarfs • Household Linens' Knitting &' Kroy Wool, ._ . Blanked and Bedspreads ESTABLISHED THROUGH' SERVICE :Hedley took .chtarge ; Of -the busi 'ness: section, • sand following the, roll 'and 'the minutes of• the last meeting, plana were made to vfssit Chalmers Y.P:T7. on April 9th; and to, attend the `Spring:: Rally of the Bruce Presbytery .Y.P.U..at Pink-' ' erton on April 14th. A . presenta: tion` of a wall; plaque -and-hymn-' ary: was made to Mr.- and Mrs ' , Ron Stanley, newlyweds. ; Recrea- tion was led by, Rev. G. A. Meik: lejohn and ;A1 Hedley and. the. meeting was' closed.:with - the ' formation Of the friendship circle1. and the' repeating ''of the Y. ` P.-, purpose,. the hymn "Blest be .th tie" and benediction. .7% • • • • • • • • 4 • JOB: (1) her•litter (As much , generous Milk ittpply.,fOr het litter. provides ..exact/y *hat she heeds .ihqndan animal and Vegetable 0°6. 'tein • to 'build sturdy :bodies, And Stimulate Milik production -t-extra,". minerals fbr !strong hones :7--s.and needs for her triple •bu'ilding task 'and so Produce. a monermakingy tee your NATI,ON4L .the bright Orange • SOR GOOD-SIZED LITTERS FEED SOWS WELL BEFORE BREEDING stack isn't always enough . to ensure • good.:sized The number of pigs farroWed is limited by the nurnber of • ova produced by, the sow in aestruimand' this is effected by the sow's general condition. :ieed your sow, a ,bolariced'sow iration 'at till titres and tri, feed liberally between 'weaning -time and breeding, tO get her into firti-Clast Condition. 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