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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-06-05, Page 3T,l-WRSDAY, JUNE 5th, 190. 91, Y'a .THE LUCKNOW' SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,. ONTARIO 4' eneral • Mrs. George Andrew. visited with friends' in London over the week -end returning on Moholay. Mrs. S: B. ' Statham visited.,last week in 'London ' with Mr. and Mrs. Brock9t Whale. ' ASH F I ELD' UNITED CHURCH R'ev, C. ;B. Woolley, Pastor. SUNDAY, JUNE 8th, '. IIACKE;TT ANNWERSARY' Serines, at , 11. a.m. and 730. p.m.,' conducted . by, Rev: George Watt 'oft.Dtingan non. • • SPECIAL; MUSIC by' "The Shadows" of Lucknow at the 'morning service 'and the Blyth ' 1Vlale Quartette in the :evening.. Lucknow P.esbyterian Churc Rev: C A. Winn, B.A.,, Minister. SUNDAY, JUNE '8th 10 a.m.: Sunday, "School. 11 a.m.: ;"Morning Service.. • 7. pan.: Evening Service. Wednesday,. 8.00 . p.m.- Prayer Meeting.. 'Mrs.. John .Carruthers has, in- stalled. the phone, Her Number. is 234-J. Mr. and •Nfrs,•,Dan. R •.MacDon • fSrra thFalTT. are spending a ',few days with, M,z s. .T.. A. Mac- Donald, 4. • Mx. and. Mrs. George Johns • and Ronald bf, Detroit were week ens guesrtsoof Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Agnew.. • .. Mr. and Mrs: Bill Humphrey,. George and Dianne and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Reid, spent' Sundaywith' Mr. and 'Mrs.Peter Cook .,and" Glso attended Zion anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. S. . Stothers attended the :Clinton Spring. show an Saturday which set:. a new ecoid in boattiL.enitries and atm' endance.' ,Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ha1T• and 'John and Mr. ' and' Mrs, .,Earl White • and; Mur•i:••ay of British • Col- urnbia are visiting..with. Mr: and. Mrs. John Hall. : • .:.. . Week -end -visitors with Mr.' and Mrs.George Saunders were Miss Jean and Mr, Edgar—Ritchie. and, Mi , .:and Mrs. Cecil Horton and Muivin of Huntsville.': e� NMs,. Fssie .Hewat,.was able to 1•eave on Sun- day and is convalescing' at the home of N r, •and Mrs. Wm, flewat at Elmira. 'Mr..' and. Mrs'.•_Leonar:d. Ritchie., (nee Bernaile.an Alton) ..lave re, turned 'from . th.eir. .wedding. -trip arid have, :taken. up, residence in their home to the, east..of lea+venr's Mill. 4. -- Dr. - and --Mi s: W •, J Robb of Winnipeg' are visiting with :his. Mother, Mr's. Alice Robb,and Mr. LUCKNOW. h �•.;-N ITED'-CHURCH 1 Minister; Rev.' W. J, ; Mumford,; M.A. B.D., S.T.D. SUNDAY, JUNE 8tli, `1952.1. _ 110 a.m.; Sunday: School: 1 11 a.m.: Playing The Game. .1 'T is iii,; The Cost' Of Belong=: $ ing To: 1 A good investrnent, is thee; time spent in God's. House.. We.invite•y,ou to..woxship with' us" . a.. nglican Church NOTICES Rev A S. Mitchell, L.T Rector. R •, TRINITY SUNDAY ..tine 8th; '.1952, 5t Paul's Church, Ripley 9.15 a.rn. 'Holy Baptism or The -Holy Comtiunion. st, Peter's Churclio; Liicknow 11 a rti:: ,1Moi ning .Prayer ,'and. Sermon. St, Patel"s' Church, Dungannon 1210' pm.; Th ' HAY Come niunion. ANNOUNCEMENT The Seirenty-Eiigli;th •''Artini- versary of St. Peter's Church Will bo celebrated on Sl nday; June:22nd, .when 'rine of the guest uPtOacheits will the 'The' Venerabl Archdeacon Townshend, • .taws• R. J': MacKenzie of .Lucknow an.d. with other relatives. in .the coin= rnunity., 1VIi s:; .Bruce "Gammie : of Elora and .daughters, MY•ss. Mi.ldred arid; Mrs.- Gordon -Fair with Ghiidren- Susan, and Sandy 'visited at. the home of,.Mr. 'and Mrs. 'George Ahdnew '.on Wednesclay. •• • Lorna .Campbell, iwho recently underwent—a ,nr:zlot, 'ane -r =tion iii: Toronto, is eonvalesci'n,g , at the home of . Mr../arid 'Mrs. R. ,H. 'Thompson. She „Was accompanied by.. her sister,. / Mrs.- W.. J. Barber of Ya•ncouver who iS also visiting. here:, Mr: and Mrs`:' Sam' Reid 'had as their guests ,recently; Mr. . Elwin .Cramm arid his aunt,' 1VIrs.'Thorr- ton of Guelph, Mr.. and Mrs. John Rete and' Mrs.: ,T'ichboitrne of' Gorier ich and . Mrs,•, Garnet Fa'r: Wayiii,� and Janice of White- •c'hui•eh, 'VVecl; •cSnd Vitifo,it in the. Marne of Mr. and Mrs. 'Sam Durnin Were Mr., ahcl Mrs; Charles Topham of. • Pantiirt• • and Mrs; . Ohevle • and slaughter 'Javice of. Clifford, Mich.,. Mr, and' Mrs. i'.cr r v 7I)ui rill. in'r tw ci .daughters r s ; () . Luiiclati . and, D.nnalc1 Strand taf. Arlington,. Oreg:rin, .u.R.II. ()VEEN s , ELIZABETH • `I~liose •,t' I1( Wt'i c4 disappointecl at Christmas . time. in not...being able to st'<rtrp a copy of 1LLR Ih. Prince's k lizalic tl,r • wit! bey :t ltacl. to knov.7 that. rr shifrnmcen:t or,thi4 very' saole her:; just arrived Under t'I e . title "HRH, "Quf.,'cn Elizabeth" With extra pietitr,•e:. inr eluding a: number of hhntos of the Royal Tour. On hand' are also i:amiber'tyf copies of "Thr. hoylal ramil Y �` .YThc,. R.ov,nl Tout'"; and' "Philip Duke of, Edinburgh!',, On.c Will do well .to secure their copy; before the: tourist seiason,:eapens. < • CH ft,1STtAN BOOK .ftO'P. PAGE THREE: SHOR.THORN SALE. WELL ATTENDED' An average price 'of $416 on 36 head 'was realized at the 14th annual • consignment „sale of Scotch Shorthorns held by Keys, Culbert and Gauntat the Clin- ton Lions Arena, Thursday' afMter- noon. Twenty-six . bred heifers sold at. ,$11,309„ 3 cows at. $44.00; and 7 bulls at $2,285, making j totalsales at $14,985. The: sale. 14 attracted : one of the largest crowds, from south-western and ' central Ontario, to; !attend: such an event and in spite' of this fact; ,bidding was a '.little slower than at similar sales, In •view of- the gene,arl. slackening .'of the cattle marketbrought on. Iby the - Un-ited Mates embargo against Can- adia livestock due, to the foot ease, a consign- ors :•didat least • as well as they . expected.'• Top price for a :bull was $475, raid' by Hugh';Menary, Lucknow, and ,consigned `,by W.: A. ,Culbert. and: Sons, Dungannon, while top. price' heifer was $685, paid 'by Thomas Webster, Auburn and consigned by, Andrew C.: Gaunt, Lucknow;' ,two ferriales, both con Signed by Mtr, .Culbert, sold for $700 each.,' with ThomasWebster and- McDonald" Brothers, ''Ripley, - as ,buyers; • A tMmo!e sl n cmukte s,! s li 4> r!+A I tl$.,01 I+ . �■A: �I iY w �� .ter. �: 1 LADIES', AND MEN'S WEAR TELEPHONE 85 SPRING CLEARANCE COATS AND .SUITS° :Special factory clearance and stock oddments ' for budget 2, 'b vers. Assorted $tyles ; and Wbme materials in' Misses'' ' and 1, ': 'price. r . n s sizes. Ail ,marked at, half Choose- .I 'yours early; •at this' •low'. price: • - -.S'ISTER PASS ES . The death -of Miss :'Agnes Griif fin 'accurred in .. St.. Joseph's Hos- api al, 'London, on ''Saturday. ,She. was 'iin , her ,64th' . year;• having 'been born in •,Westminster Town= ship. on August 20th, 1888. •• • A//private funeral 'service Was held. at the • McLennan-MacKen-, •zie Funeral Chapel .on Tuesday, :conducted . by Dr. W.. J, Mum-. fo'd.. Interment was M. Greenhill, Cernetery.'', • Miss Griffin is survived.by ;a, sister ,Jean, and ;.two brothers, William and Thomas, ' FOURTH : CONCESSION. :Mt. Iand Mrs. Johnny: Matko= witch of .D,etroit" and. Miss Helen MacIntyre of _.Flint _were ._week= end` ,visitors, with. Mr. :and Mrs.; Ted Collyer Mrs., Howard, Mackie of Port Colborne spent a few days with leer friend,.'Mrs..Ira Dickie: A' number .of Ashfield relatives' of. Mrs Lloyd .MacDoutgiall enjoy- ed a fishing . expedition and pic- nic on the Fourth on Saturday. Miss Marigat•et -Mac1 &na-ld. of Sarnia Was' home: for the :.week- end. Sympathi ., .ex eided to Mrs .: Harry Ramsay 'in the • death af her mother, Mrs Ben Elder of Chesley, Lake. . A. Large ,crowds. attended the' special tanniyerSarY. services in 'South Kinloss .church .aril Sunday to hear Rev G: 'M. Young •oi 'For- est, •a former' . minister. Whi here, Rev:; and Mrs,. Young, we e guests at 'the home of .Mr..a' •d: Mrs.,. W: F. MacDonald Mr., and.. Mr.S; Cecil Levitt . of Corunna .Were up for . another. Toad of cedar posts at Ira `Dickie's• last week: MRS., TOYS PASSES The death of Mrs. Wm. D. Toye of To'ronto,;. mother of• Mrs. 4W. B. Anderson • rrf Lucknow., occurred in Wingha:m Hospital: an Sunday. The. ;funeral .service was -held in To.i`orito 'o•ri. Tuesday, with inter., neat, iia 'IVliouri,t Pleasant: Cern-; iter y, i rs. Toye, was known tc a rium.ber the village, having visited here' on .•nurnerons , areas - ;ion:: at ,her daughter's."Besides Mrs. Andersotl; •'two song:, also sur- or -onv'iye, Arthur' and Harry of Tor- onto, • to..•., . You don't get freers from what y q>r eat. 'Vou eget their from w }rat's+ eating you, Week --unci° guests ' rf Mrs, M. . Slirout were her 'sister., Mrs ' R•. Rose., and Mr..•Rosel and her tiVo nieces, Mrs. R. ri-tanke and Miss' 'patina Rabe tall '•af Grand Rapids. ;Sunday :visitors were Mi{ ',and Mrs„ Oliver Sritith and 'soil, Wes, Mr,: and Mrs. Prank Barkwell and: Mr. and Mrs .Stewart Brook$ and•, three• sons' Of Ripley, • 1, 1 DRESS SALE, " •• , Another opportunity. *to stock up on a ' few better dresses at drastic reductions.' Ali sizes An group.. — crepes, silks, nylons, cottons, etc,="a . style !for everyone. 'These include, g1 special 'factory buys arid as few samples: GROUP .1-42.004, GROUP :x$5.00, GROUP 3-758.90 7 LIN GRRI E ,SPECIALS. • SLIPS & GOWNS •P JA . MA Y .S.•... '.:$1.99' -• - BRASSIER§-:__: .• ._.. - PANTIES' • Short and long, lines 49c $1 3 for .00 ':Assorted- materials .and '.'stylesjust ;the bargains -•y.,au've';.been : hoping to find. • HOSIERY • NYLON ` SUBS • Nylon' or, 'Cotton' • GLO;VES ' .. 99c ,, ANf(LETS'. ' White and colors" sizes . 5i/2. to' g}% -29c:' 79c ..9 .to 101!-390'. Rayon This. Sale STARTS :OST `SATURDAY .at` 9:00 o'clock. No. '`lay-aways or' Obarges Or exchanges, please. ESTABLISHED THROUGH SERVICE Sam,rk,�N,ININHBo�.�tsu+�o4.0n�u.f�tN.00n,�u• ;�r,.,, Caused by drinking.' How long be:- fore be-fore the 'people, realize that they. are on the losing endof the bar- gairi with the , liquor traffic?- Ad'vt . . THE,. VOICE OF TEMPERANCE The other .day- a', friend sent the writer... of this..paragraph the financial •statement of a brewing company: It was the record for' another `suecesshu.l.. year: --There-; were' substantial dividends : for directors.;and stock;, holders,: What the report' did not mention• was the .,Toss suffered by these who consymed . all. the Liquor,. That's the 'story: of •strong- drink—enor mous' profit for • those.' who make '..,it ;and-grie-uous-lost tor.:hose-mho take' it,-Morooyer the•,public i's.: becoming iner ea,;ing1y.' concerned.. Over. the.,rilounting ..bill of'loss' chargeable against strong drink. There. are too many • Crimes taus- ed. by drinking•—too f !any high= Way accidents :caused by' :drink ing.-•-too muchwork-time lost by -drinking---,too mank homes brok en up by drinking—too'much .im- ,overishrrient :.and degradation 7, Parotin Papering. erin . Spray or BP rush' STEEL'; ROOF. PAINTING • •.t . n► We use . PITTSBURGH .PAINTS e Sold• by John W.. Henderson Lumber' Ltd. , Izti'e i.or •.an x error. Em'berhn»&.. Machines. Phones Lucltnow 194-m "Wingham :654-12 My • • -HURON. .COUNTY: FEDERTION, AGRIVITURE une 'RACES, 'SPORTS Eycsass : §?FTBALL GAME t. and SADDLE,.HORSE RACES: . DANCE IN IlLYTH ME114011AL HALL T74 The/Mtisic of Clayton Steeper and His Band. bane`ng from 930 to 1 '' PLAN 'TO HAVE THE.. ENTIRE r AMU, x -ATTEND •