HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-06-18, Page 34071\TESDAY,, JUNE, 1 1 ij,,,. 1952'
Local and
enera1re
Mrs. 5. 13. Stothers of town
spent -the week -end in Guelph.
Miss-- Gextde Tei. --of'.
Strathroy has been spending •.a
few days with, friends .'here.
r. and- Mrs. .Chris Shelto r
ryirere in Toronto on lVXonday. on
. Mr. and 'Mrs. Goldie Cockwell
and Mr, • and Mrs. Bud' Poe of
Detroit have been visiting with
relatives in .the community.'
Mrs,• D, ^N. Lawrence of Flint,
Michigan, is spending a vacation
rvitli.friends in•and around Luck -
now. •
Mr, and, Mrs.• Redvers Jean-
' son, with, Mr. Allan Reed, were'
'ee ternary on Sunday..
Mr..and Mrs. Bill Hunter (nee'
' Mae 'rnwin):returnedon Saturday
•.;from their wedding trip by motor
to the West.
Mr, G. A. Greer is visiting in
Kingston at the .home of . his.
daughter, . Mrs. • R. H. Aiken Mr..
Greermade the trip at the week
end with his; grandson, J,ack,Aik-
en, who is With the . R'C.A.F. at
Centralia:::
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TRE. • LUCKNOW SENTINEL,`'LUCKNOW, ..ONT,
RIO'.
holiday ttrrie and we- would
appreciate personal items of.folks
risitir he�e� ort • of :town..
Mr, .arid Mrs. Harold. Freeman
of Buffalo: are guests of Mr. and
Mrs J, W _.Joynt.. •
•
Mr, and Mrs Jim Henderson
and Donald were in Toronto last
week.
M.rs,• Essie ,Hew:at contin:ues.• to
improve in health and on' Sat-
urday returned
aturdayreturned : to the , home • of
W. . J. • Davison. Since cher dis-
charge froth Wingham Hospital,
she had (been at the horne',of her.
sqn , in Elmira.- I
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BOUNDARY EAST
Mrs. R. G. Blake, a daughter
of Thomas A. 1VtcKeith of . Hazen -
more, Sask.; has • been • visiting
friends and' relatives in 'Ashfield.
• ;On her . return -West S'h'e is being
accompanied by her : daughter,
lViiss Norma Blake of London.
Lucknow
Presbyterian Churc
Rev, C; A. Winn, B.A.,
Minister.' '
SUNDAY, JUNE 22nd
10 a.m.: Sunday School.
p.m. Evening Service.
Wednesday, 8.00
Prayer Meeting:
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LUCK•NOW
1UNITEDCHURCH !'
I Minister Bev. W.J: Mumford, !
10 A,, .D., . .T.D 1-
;SUNDAY, JUNE '22nd, 4952
110 a.rn: Sunday School..
!,11 a.m.: The Signsof the
. Times. i
The local Branch of.t the' 1
Canadian .Legion, wi11 at -T---' tend this service. •
.7• poli.;' The Seeking Thati
, Finds.. !
. Why does. a man stop and
listen when the fire bells ring,
• , yet' dives : no .heed .when . the I
' $ Church bells ring? ' 1
}
e ega es to the district 'an-
nual of the Institute held at 'Kin-.
cardine on Tuesday were • Mes
-dames 'E. Casemore and daugh-
ter Beverley, R. Ross, Geo. Me-
Clenaghan, Fred Newman,. Victor
Clasemore, J. 1VtoInnes L. Grain,
G. Gillespie. and Q. Fisher and
F' Miller.
.Mr.' and Mrs. Goldie`Cockswell
of Lincoln Park are guests of Mr.
•Jack- Gillies and -other. relatives:
.Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Lott are
spending, this month with 'their
son in the West:.,
Mr.' • and, Mrs. Ira Wall ::and
family visited•, with ` relatives in
Kincardine on Sunday.
Miss Vivian Fisher • of Aylmer,;
Mr: Arnold' Lougheed` of Wal'lace-
lburg, Miss Mary: Foster and Bill
'Fisher of Mitchell spent their
Angtican. Church
NOTICES
1tev. A, ,s: Miteheil, L.Th.
Rector:
THE '78th ANNIVERSARY
of
.ST: PETER'S CHURCH -
• I,11UCKNOW
Will be commemorated on
Sunday nett, when
TH•E •VEN, • AltelIDEACON;.
W. A. TOWNSHlEND, D.D. -
Will be the !weacher at 11 a:M.•
,!
• c '.
THE. REV., CHESTER CII
MIXER, B.A;,' .Th. •
(klector of. Ktoherier)
will at the. -..
servxeee
a `7.30
The,Ripley :Eadie' Guild will
fleet at the home of Nlrs. -
4"tank Scott, on"Thiursday;:
June 26th,
holidays at the. home .of. George
Fisher.... - .
Miss ,Marion" •Tr•iebner of • Ex-:
eter. has been 'engaged as teacher
for S.S. No. 9, Kinloss for next
•term:.Mrs. Annie Norman of Ki'n-
'cardine:' has been- re-engaged. at
S.S. 'No, '1.0, Kinloss.
Fifty' Years :Married
. Mr. and Mrs; James Harkness
of . Con . 4, Culross, celetbrted
their, 5Oth• wedding anniversary
on June 4th.' Their family of'den-
children, ' as well as friends,
•neighbors and relatives• joined to
-eelebr-ate the-ocsioii. That ev-
•eriirlg ,bagpipe music was furn-
lashed -1by Wilfred: McQuiliin :and
Madeline McKinnon : danced the
highland fling.
LADIES HONOR.
MRS. MUMFORD
Mertrtbei a .of. the -various" wo
men's. organizations of the Un
ited Church were. present at the
Women's -Association- Meeting -1ast
Wednesda • when Mrs. W.•.. J.
IVIUmford' was presented wilt a•
bedside : • table. : Mrs. Kenneth
Murdie made the presentation. af-
ter Mm -Campbell Thompson had
made the presentation address. 'A
gift card that accohipanied'. the
gift • contained the following neat-
ly . penned, letter of appreciation
and 'best wishes: • •• •
• Lucknow, : June :11th.
Dear Mrs. 1Vlurnford,,
net time .approaches • when you
.and Dr.. Mumford' will be leav-
ing' our midst. As each day brings
, this panting :closer, it. also' brings
a .keener seise ,of regret that we
are • td lose you,' and a fuller "ap-
preciation of your association
With '•us during. the past •three•
years.
In spite of your -affliction, you
have taken a leading and insp•ir-
ing part in the ;work of the dif-
fet•ent • •organiratiioris -.of the
church.:
Yolk cheery, and radiant per-
sonality, and willingness to ,al-
ways, give leadership or 'assist-
ance
ssist-zyi ce have indeed • been . an :ex-
ample -to the c congregation, and
to, the Women's organi atrons,.
Particular, and have encouraged
them to a gi•catei :effort•by your
example.
;This meeting this afternoon
provides the opportunity of pre senting . you MVith a gift of re-
membrance and. •a 'token of ap-'
ion from the'organization s
�?i et`l�at -
you served so, well• wthe Women's
Associatioln, • the Women's Mis-
sionary Society, . .the Evening:
Auxiliary, •`
Our best wishes go with you
and Dr. Muiri:ford .for health and
happiness in your new gorge, •
FIRE AND ^FISH
ATTRACT CROWD
The fire at Anderson Flax Pro -
du" ct pan , an}own trout' Qt
unusually large sige that are in-
habiting the old swimming hole
nearby, have combined to make
thi the_No. 1' spot of"interest.in
,ther. Village at , present, and • on
Sunday a near "traffic jam" ex-
isted at 'the `ibend in the road
Some big brown trout have
been. pulled out at .this (point,
known to old timers at the Card-
ing • Mill 'Dam,, . and',,. (there are
others to be caught, Harold Haw'
ald hooked the daddy of them 'all
last week. His fish measured' 21•
inches dm -id Weighed; five. 'pounds,'
Some claimr this was the biggest
in the. *ream, vthile otheraanjnk
,the, `wig one" has -yet to be.
• caught,'"and' as a result there are
few hours but of the twenty-four
that- one or xna'ny.anglers aren't
dangling a line for him, or any
of the others, if they'd care do
(lite `:They're pretty reluctant;
though, and • while ;some had him
on the: hook; they so' 'far haven't
been able to land him: •
From 'dawn until the wee hours
of the morning.. the stream is 'be-
ing haunrted by expectant fisher-
men, and on Sunday, . the bridge.
and river (bank :were dotted itil
anglers' :and: spectators while
countless others surveyed . the,
ruins of the -burfied. out. flaxmilli
WEDDING BELLS'.
E RRINGTQN=HACKETT'
Hackett's United Church, :Ash, -
field,:, wa,S
Ash=field, "was: the scene of_'a' lovely
spring • •wedding on . Saturday,
June 14th at 2.30 o'elook,, when:
'Freda Jean Hackett, daughter of
and :Mrs. Thomas Hackett,
Lucknow, becanie the bride of
James Wilmer Errington, Pun=
gannon,' Rev. C. B. Woolley ; of-
ficiated before a floral setting orf
;spirea" sand pink 'and. white peon-
les.
The bride,-. given in marriage
by ,her father, was lovely :in' a
floor- length gown: of Holland • lace
with .a fitted bodice -and French
lace and long fitted sleeves, '. Her
v.eil.was floor length embroider-
ed nylon net, caught softlyto a
'head piece :of bugle beads and -
rhinestones. She carried: a show-
er bouquet, of dark: red Better '
Timeroses on a white Bible.'
Mrs.. Earl Jamieson •o£ White-
church was her sis,ter's maid of
honor. Shewirore a gown of .blue
taffeta ;with a.yoke of sheer .net
• and matching' mittens. A' veil of
blue I -met. was ' gathered to :her ,�,
m
headdress of silver sequins •and • Riff .fro
rr
carried -al -banquet of , yellow r
roses and sweet .peas,
Miss 'Jean Errington; sister of.
the groom, •was bridesmaid' •in a
• gown of pastel green nylon" net -
over green tafefta with a sheer:
nylon • Cape.: She wore a, match-
ing readdress with .green. crystal
beads. Rer.'bouquet v tas 'l f yet-
-low roses • and slweet peas. ' ,
Little • Dianne Errington, niece
of thegroom,was flower girlin
a dress, of • yellow taffeta with
,blue trim. • She carried yellow
roses.
Harold Errington • of Dungan-
non' was his brother's best man.
Ross Errington and 'Allen .Hack-
ett acted as ushers, , , . '
•
The .Wedding music was played
by, .Miss Elmira Alton 'and. dur-
ing the signing• 'of, the register,
Miss ,Norma' Sherwood sang
Walk 'Beside You".
Following ,the ceremony a ' re-
ception Was held at the Queen's
Hotel,, Wingham. The. • bride's
mother received in a dawn blue
crope dress with French,'1ace• trim
and' wore a 'corsage ' of"red: noses.
and sweet peas: She was assisted
by the groom's mother in a- pale
rose dress • with lace details and
corsage of ,yellow, roses.
For, a trip through Northern
Ontario the ,bride chose 'a fitted
;powder, blue suit. Her accessories'
We're navy and white; Upon their
return Mr, and Mrs.' Errington
Will
reside on the ,groom's farm'
'near Dungannon. .
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UNIVERSITY' AWARDS •
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,Congratulatioris are: being ex-
tended , from her many friends; to
Miss . Leslie Mae Wall of 'Wiling-.
ham. on .having suceessfully„corn-
pleted her fourth year in Toronto
University : ynth her B.A. degree,.
and on winning . the Lillian Mas-
sey Treble gold : medal 'and . the.
Sarah , Kennedy , scholarship in -
rliousehold. Science. She ,has taken
a position. with 'the Department
of ,Agriculture under the auspices
Mrs, E: A. Reynolds cif Toronto.,
spent • the :week -end at the 'ham:
• of ' her .sister; "1Virs A. ' Struther.
and, other .friends. t'. ”'
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of the Women's Institute'as home
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