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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-05-15, Page 7• OAY, MAX 5t , .95.2: , THE, ' LUCKN0w SENTINEL., LUCKNOW, ONTARI PURPLE GROVE Mr,, and . Mrs.. Ber9t Brown of Paisley 'and. Misses , Lettie , and Ada Gawley of tRipley .visited, 'recently with 'Mr. and Mrs. Vie - tor Crawley, • The Institute held their month,, ly meeting last Wednesday at the .J ome-of -:Mrs„ Morford Mc-` Kay 'with a large attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Needham ;visited with Mr. ,Burton Collins..: Mrs. Wm. Walsh is at present' at the home .of her ibrother,'• Mr•. Ben: Scott, Mrs. • John Emerson'; attended, the." Presbyterial at Winghan. last •Tuesday. •. • • Mrs. 'Ralph •Hi11 visited her sister; -Mrs, 'Tont .Quigley of Lon •doh laSt-week,' • ` Mrs: Elsie Scott has rented her farm to 'Mr.. Bevin McLelland ,of Ber.vie for the '•coming year. Mr. and Mrs.:: Goldie Huston (visited with Mr. Donald • •Robert- son• on, Sunday:.:' x . ' "YQU CAN'T GO WRONG WITH A CASE" •See Th F2 COMBINE.. WITH POWER, TAKE -OFF` MODEL A COMBINE WITH MOTOR MODEL S TRACTOR AT A• REDUCED PRICE es, Vl:owe•sr, Loader•s, F'orage,. Harvesters e r. • Bob.Arinstrong : Your Case" Imi:dement' Dealer 1 1044/4‘04,0"''4.11,41.64,,04.44.104.104.41.4P041111.04114414111144/4=.4411M1 /IMO 4 BAPTISMS .'MARK gioTtsjaagngvEs MOTHER'S'DAY • • Mother's .. Day, • or Christian k'amily .Day as • it is also known -by,' was observed in district' churches On Sunday, and in sev= erai instances , W'as .:marked by. baptismal services: The --preser'ibed order o service was ? followed': in the .United' Church andGladys Kilpatrick assisted in the service' by telling. of the life and' work of'.the noted missionary `John •Geddie. Dr. W J Mumford baptized six: children,: ,using the•: pew baptis-. mal�font :dedicate •some' time ago to the memory of, the late W. P. Reed. The children baptized were James. -Bertram ''.Button, . son of Mr.' and ,Mrs:.• Ernest • Button; Larry Scott. lipaniltOn; son of: :Mr; ,and Mrs. Jarnes • H. 'Hamilton; William Tim Collyer,; son of:. Mr.,• and Mrs. Stuart . C:ollyer; • Rdbert Jarnes•:1i itchie;' son • of Mr.. 'and Mrs. Harold Ritchie;.'Lynda Jean Walden,daughter, •of Mr. .;and. Mrs: Glen- Walden; Sidney Brian Gardner,' son •: of- Mr. and Mrs:. Sidney Gardner. --FldwerS in. the church . were placed there by• Sydney 'DeCker 'of Kitchener 'in memory Of his Four • Baptized .In Ashfield • Church, Rev. J. R. Ma.cDonald performed .the .cererriony of 'bap- .. tism for Margaret Eileen; datigh- sop; Margaret Ann, , daughter of -Alexander' Aithttr 'John, son of ,Mr. and .Mrs. Donald Simpson; imd Margaret Anne; daughter of Perpetuite'•Son's Memory Mt, and: Mrs.. 'Robert lyieCor- pedeStaL to the Rebekah: Lodge at Ripley. fn. memory. of their -ion Flying ()Meer Keith MeCormiCk, who'. lost his •Ifie during' World Mar IL Keith Was 'well knawri. to local hockey fans, having, per; • Early ln.the year The Sentinel tan an • article ; on it ms taken from a" 1914 issue' of , The bun,: Bannon News: •. In requesting a dopy '.of the paper; Mrs:. J. W. Shirwell- of: • Jackson, • Michigan, (formerly Margaret,,_ O'.Connor.).,.. writes gas follows:.: • "I :was very.rnuch interested as it brought.'ba•ck'many old mend oriel,. as . it used to be, one of our 'shopping :centres. We lived near' 'Kingsbridge• on the' 7th Con; The names • of .the 'business Men were, all familiar 'rine; but there' gee many...ehariges• since then: The other reason of"my interest •Was the -football garne played Con WM.• IVI•aize's farm which We .41 tended as ',we kriew the,players. 'Then there Was. the •ffact,,, that bOth..my brothers plaYed on the Kingsbridge team' Jack & Chan - he O'Conrier Charlie lives in De-' troit but :Jack ,passed away Sep-. tember ,4th, 1925: He was killed about once a year". PAISLEY COUNCIL, unless it has.a change of: heart, does not Plan; 'to, oppose the C.N.R: pro- posal to remove passenger ser- vice, *and is willing, to Perrajt the• 4thq .13i18. and; truck service.. .The Mother's' Day service was the- Presbyterian: el -girth' on' Sunday morning. child -tea of--thr—Sunclay- mothers' choir lead the, singing. ed o'ut to the 'children for 1951; The 'sactarrient':of baPtisrn Was 'observed wheri four 'children Were haptized:' Margaret • Ann, *daughter of ,Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald; Margaret Ann, dau -ghter 'Of Mr. and 1VIrs. Mae Bell; Margaret .Eileen, clatighter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert SinipSon; 'and Aleicander Arthtir John Simpson, son Of Mr. and MrS, Donald 'prior to enlisting, • OBITUAlri . TIOMAS A, ELLIOTT' ThoMas A, Elliott, 81;•who died .tvas born in Ashfield townShip. For several years he 'Was a alai' P'atnter and decorator and lived ,Goderich` 34 years, arid Was .a thelnber; of Si, 'George's Anglican Church. His Wife died last Jan- 4,tkatY, Surviving. are three., sons: bert'Prudet and Mrs, Char,lotte Everett, Zik Lake; one sister, s• David IVIcIlwiain: Goderibh; igrandehildren and 32 grat„, grandchildren. • Ihe funeral was held on Wect- neadaY atThis fate residence 'with OVER MILLION ONTARIANS' •EXAMINEI) IN TB SURVEY5-, play‘ap active role in the' detec- tion and control -of tuberculosis and -during 1951. mote than 1,000,• 000 person's w,e.re exam•ined by The Ontario Dep.artnierit of Health's Division of Tuberculosis:, Prevention and Industrial Hy-, citizens of the 'province and 1.111.f covered 06, * eases .of active ,t8." Etesicles'the surveys conducted bY theSe two government agencies, 189,527 individual xlitays were tariurn •Association, Gage Instil fute,\the. Niagara' Peninsula San- atorium and the% Ottawa -Health Association, With 20 •active cases program Was 1.indertaken in 'co- operation V,'tith local units 9f the Ontario' Tuberculosis Association, shyly, ."that kisseo, are the lang- uage of love". Miss M.' MacLeod. After the .6perung..prayervand scripture by. Mrs. C.. H.,'MaeDoriald, the Bible •repOrt 'the. 'Presbyterial. The 'verse .arid the Prayer "Circle tak-; Mrs. C..A•griew-gaVe the clding :Cradle 'Roll. members .,and Moth- serS arid members' of the. MisSion. 'Band 'were. guests of :the 'SoeietY. Wilda 'Reid took charge Of the. meeting With 'Ann 'Pedersen reacL Bible verses 'foIloWed by prayer byl•Ijo Reid. Mrs.:Winn • 441 . -that you should' not picic the Trillium, our provincial floral emblem. Sirice its three leaves are near . the top of the stem, they usuollY get picked with the blossom. And as the leaves feed the root, the whole plan dies of starvation.'Protect thre .. it is part of your outdOor enjoyment.. THE CARLING. BREWERIES LIMITED 4 solo. ;temp of •Pliblie School, hi HeaVerV'. Miss MacLeod Spoke' to the Band, Concluding ,with -a cream ..brOnglit an enjoyable meetiria to a. clOse. • A. ikH' lat Vag' WPM' • • • • • uction at ern E ment Never before has a man, been, able to ,do so 'much work on a fa.r.tri so cit;ickly and easily. New methods and Moduli mechanization have increaseCL farm efficiency giving more:production per worker at.les' cost. .144o -date equiprnent solves the farm labor shortage. Mechanized farming is the modern *low-cost high ,put134.1t, more profitable way ,to fartn. 44 . 'For more than one .hUndred years Canadiin farmers. . have found in Massey -Harris Machines the.kind Of, , •.'inent that . saves, titne,,, saves laboi, and enables /full', advantage' t� be taken Of 'favorable Conditions. r. •