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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-07-16, Page 3WDNESDAY, JU1LY 16th,, 1 052 1. THE LUCKNOWSENTINEr LUCKNOW, 01`TTARIO Local an enera ;Mr, and ' Mrs.• Russell;, arm - strong of. Port Co.lbr ,ane spent the "reek -end with •1'4r. and Mrs, W. G. Arrnstrong, • Mr. end Mrs.. K S. Lavery have returned ,to Toronto after. tree 1 ,h :• - r. an vereeks, holholidaywit M and'Mrs. R,' T. Douglas. • Mr and Mrs'. Greg Grayer ,and 'two children' of. Long Branch vis. • :..ted. last week`with Mr. and Mrs. • Stuart Collyer. : Greg and Stuart were, forinerfAir Force pals. EAtrw COUNSELOR ,COS- METICS. OS-METICS• will-• enhance , y Our beauty. Complimentary skin anal ysis, and correct make up service: Phone Mrs. Ken Mowbray; Luck-, 'Mrs. `George Seaver ,pf`Malone, hl,Y, 1VIr ,and' ..Mrs.. John Ches-• tiro, dauglter• Irma•':and sons, El- don and Bill and their friend Bob *Murray. of S:herbrook, Quebec- spenrt a• .few .days, with. their sis-. • ter,',Mrs. Etta Roberts •,and with their brother, .Walter Chesbro. Mrs. 'Weaver is.' remaining' for. a 'longer v'is'it, Mr..and Mrs.: Leontarci Glazier; Peter;. and Barry•";of• Toronto vis- ited .:last '`week With Mr. and MrS. George `Drennan. , .in Aslnfr.e1d Week -end Ituests ,were Mi...: ai' d Mrs: 'Alex Loelchant and daughter 'Phyllis •af .Dresden:' ,Their. visit .was: cut short !w.hen Alex, who 'is riot ,enjoying. goodhealth; took ill and had to • return home • :Lucknow Presbyterian.: Church ReV. C. A. Winn,• B.A., Minister.', SUNDAY, JULY 20th` ,• 10 a.m.' Sunday 'Sclool(, '11 a.m.'• Rev:. G. A. Meiktejohn *ill have charge.., Evemng_Seryli Withdrawn • LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev.. G. A. Meiklejohn, B.A.. B.D. SUNDAY, JULY 20th. UNION SERVICE .IN PRESBYTERIAN CIIURCH DURING JULY !. 1 1 10 .a,Yn,:: Sunday' Schools in United Church; 11 a,m.: `Rev, G A. 'fileiklelohn'i Presbyterian Church. - • . .:i..d�.al.o.�eayr.o� . Aflgjican Church.' $OTICES Rev:: A.. S. Mitchell, L.Th Rector.• .. Sixth. Sunday after ,trinity. July 20th, 1952' {, St Paul'S Church, Ripley :1115 a. rt t Holy Communion, St. Peter'0 Church, Lticknow 11 a n'ri:' Mc ruing Prayer. St. Paul's Church, Dungaflhton 1l 2 i ,30 13,M.; Evening Prayer``.. r ' Miss Jean • Douglas .has return ed to her home here from ,Wing- hon iIospital. ' • • • Miss Helen Thompson and Mas -1 ter David Thompson are, '• visiting. this week in Toronto. . • SEPOY SUMMER. SALE—don't miss The~ Sepoy Store big 'sale Friday, Saturday, Monday, July ;18-21. . :Mr. and Mrs: Harold . Johnston n and, •.children, Bobby, . Jimmy, Donna Lynne and Mary of .Park= hill are holidaying• at Point:' Clark:. Mr. arid Mrs; R W. Andrew returned'. the end of. • the week 'from• their wedding trip .to East- erre . Canada and the United'. States: ' Lloyd , Stewart :of • , Kitchenei' ,Was soloist `'in the.: Presbyterion church ori Sunday. morning, and the previous Sunday';.:•his _brother. Allan' of. London *as the soloist:: ,Vies. Andy :.f pderson• .of Lon- don' visited last ',week ,With her 1 sister, MI's IV, J. Douglas :.and Mr: Douglas Mr: and Mrs. Harold, Greer re- turned last week f corn a. holiday motor • trip in Northern'` Ontario. -anti °th,rou la-tthe-:-0tta.v�a- V•alle-y- tri, Montreal. Rev. and Mrs:, A. W: Brown. of Brantford• and Miss Espiner from Loftus . Yorks, , England, visited with Mr:: and Mrs. Adam' • John stone.. and other .friends.in Ash•- field; Mr..and':Mrs. A: E. Millson and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas• 'Williams ,Of Weston, Mr.. and Mrs: W. • Car- penter , and, Ruth of .: London and Mr. and Mrs.. Don Langford' of . Toronto *ere 'guests. last •week Of Mr.. anti 'Mrs.' J. W.• Joynt Recent', visitors with : Mr • and ,Ml's.• Charles • Loren,z weretheir grandson' arid great.: grandOiild- :ren, Mr. and Mrs. .McCullough:, Jitn, Gladys, and Terry,of'Toledo 1V1r;;,and.Mrs. Cup§key: of :Oxford, Michigan; ;Mr: and.' Mrs. Dyers •and 'Mrs: Castle of Pontiac, Mich. Mrs. W .k':1 •Sche1LYt Toronto,, Who suffered • aa: fractured. hip is :few. months ,ago, is .:convalescing at the home'of her daughter, Mrs.. W: V. Johnston, and was able' to •be out last, week for the • first„ time sincethe . mish:a'p: She spent'. a hundred :days in fhe hospital' before` being, brought here. • • Mr.' •.Tom` Collinghiam, Ralph Haldenby, 'Mrs.. Arthur Haldenby 'and daughter Shirley of .Toronto 'vvet:e week -end callers at . the 'home of. Mrs. M: Dudley. Shirley rer7aiped for a .week's holidays to visit with• het aunt, . Mrs, Dudley Bei dd other ,relatives. Mr. and Mrs.. Joe :Wall ;of 'Lueknow. ancl• Mes. John Hamilton •of. town. spent Sunday eifternpofl.rtt lis. Duch' ley's: l iirtail '1Voinen's Institute • Tho Jttly nnectinc•was' held at the hniiw nt Mrs.,Bill Johnstof.' -Thc ode r end Marti Sttiai,tCollect vUel'('y. used to • eil)en •; this Meetrrig, anT the' answered ' • €� rt aodrnoth0i's iii Iden lny ��. " my , itxrgc�eltt.r, the'. district president, was`lie• guest speaker. She spoke on the.'W. X. conference, at Guelph . rtt ,7tit�e, She 'also ' dscusscd .district prole-• toms and answered oueSt re n§,.. The ladies diSctrvered thii;t Mr $,.Scrims' geour has; <a • literary talent, hav,-' ing had a short, story "The merit ories of a `lilac bush' accepted acid published a shoat while age' by the family Herald& Weekly Star farrn Magaztrine.. They !Meet- ing meet-irig ei,'bsed with tihe Queen. 'WEDDING BELLS ' 401NSTON•–,•BLAKE • . A, wedding of interest took place Wednesday, July .9th .at t home of Mr. and Mrs, Jo Blake, Frances St,,. Wing ma. when .their only. daughter., Bern- ice, was. united in 'marriage to Mr. G'drdon Johnstone,, son of Mr. and Mrs, Adam Johnstone of Ashfield Township. The bride was attended by. the, groom',s. sister, Miss .1\/1yrt1e John. - 'Stone. Mr. 4.ussell 'wwas groornsinan ' The- officiating ministers were Dr.„W A. Beecroft of •Win,gham` arid Rev, , A. • W ,.Brown, Brant - Mrs.. W. rantMrs..W. E. E.' Alton,!aunt cit. the bride, plaYed the wedding music 'and Miss Caroline Well wood was ' soloist. After the. ceremony a: buffet luneheon was served . to over 50 guests by friends of the bride,; Miss Cora Gannett, Miss• ,Mar- ion . arion: Simpson, Miss .'Kilda ! Twam- ley, Miss Ethel .Brown; . Miss: Willa HOffman• and Mrs. L:. Balser.. Mr.' and Mrs: Johnstonewill reside •on: the groom's fiarm, R. 7, Lucknow, :.. AT REUNION IN ` .MICHIGAN The! Rutherford 'reunion • was held on Sunday aftel`noon . `last near.. North -,:Branch, Michigan:. Those present'•froriri fills,. district were, AndrewGaunt, George Phillips,: Betty' McDonald, Tom •1Vllagoffin, Mr „ 'nd Mrs. mer Foran and ,Patsy,.*ho enjoy- ed •'ta , pleasant ' outing with, their. Michigan cousins: • ,• CUI ROSS• TOWNSHIP has plac:: ed an order for' a new' power grader. It . is a 100 •horsepower. 'caterpillar and wih cost .$23,000. A. W. 'Vs . VISIT Continued.,from.page::1) .�.- Among sunim:er's, sunshine hap- penings •has been the 'wedding of Bernice:Blake and :Gordon ,John- ston. They *ill : be' found at -the Johnston homestead at Couries Corners,. Their wedding `,and ,its' festivities created a large pub,, lie interest, and good wishes and blessings' are•.showered' on thse two, "._belonging : to respective Well'. known families,:. favorably°known throughout the township. The parental home of the bride' was the point ; of• focal social interest, at .Wingham,„'onthe afternoon of the ninth:` We must 'Mention the ' moving of Mr..anal Mrs. • Adam Johnston at ' an, early . date. to .ra ` `.G'roderich, Bone, ' from the ' neighborhood where they have set forth .a high sense • 'of, citizenship, and, :shown.. a shining quality of neighborli- ness, that is unforgettable by;,,tlae fol 's about t em, w ,s eared in their gracious; doings and constant PAGE THREE I 1 1 I /'' Handkerchiefs, Hats, etc. '' Overalls, Panoveralls, Trousers, Shirts, Underwear. /' Shirts, Ties, Jackets, T- 1. . ' Quality • at : a: price,` BoSPECIAL ! ! : Boys”. Sox, cotton f • Men's Sox, .nylon LADIES' AND MEN'S WEAR ;..,- TELLPIifONE 85 WORK CLOTHES i SWEATERS Caps, Sox, Braces, Belts, t 29c ..,.• 99c Ny'llon Gloves' T -Shirts, s . assorted• tet , $1:49. Brasiers All wool and nylon:,, card - loans and Pullovers.; Wide seleption andr?s'tyles., • • • S3.98 017.50 -' Choose early for, color and • size. • D1ESgES Sheers, in nylon and .rayon. Plains- s. arid floral. local. Colorful and . well styled. New low A, :, TrinPC. ' SPECIAL N .lo n Hosiier Y._ -Y Sizes : 11 -to 20 161 to 2S 99e $1.50 •, $1,00.. ,r. good wi1L, • .. Farm homes, sniffing fields and crops; good 'township roads, pros- perous looking conditions . are what are pleasing to the abser- Kier and visitors to' this'township by the Lake and the canny town. where the .assurance is . as you enter=`•`You are in Luck -now". i. Ministers. are changing, "sand there are' . other changes, in, the, neighborhood'' and , business ' and''. homes. There are some static per- Sons and things; The '...unknow Sentinel, for .example, with its Editor Thomoson; .• Dr. 'Johnston :who • had -made his'•'name' as a family ,physician ,before'Macleans Magazine had .trumpeted it forth;' the • genial businessmen of the Murdie • 'Store We seethat, he' William M t'rctie, sha,red in the kindly=fag= rewellir-�o�f the-U-n;t'ed-. Church: to its departing minister:. An excellent list, of. those that - stay and stand, '• by the. Sepoy town. 'could. be; •addd Tribute To New . R for • .Allow one word:.about a new- comer who we are sure will :en rich;the quality of its citizenship sandkeep up. the fine prestige of , the 'Lucknow village by his life and labors.' .And that is the. Rev, A. L. Jennings of the Anglican. • Church, who is , well. known to,: the• writer. One has no" hesitancy 'in saying that if the town wants a minister of whom they may be .proud, :'of excellent !brotherliness, .arid utterly sincere in his 'dedicat- ed ,work,1with a general likeable- ness :that' grows with the days :as he', becomes known" to his own individuality and. goodly labors,. here he •is. Brantford has lost' in his going to Lucknow, ,Aa splendid.` fellow, eitemoimpostio.eimmqAimo#1.iivm#o40.0itiioommo.mottim#nimce l n41moonott aowo,nomtwt'im#n:4. • 1 1 •M 1 ANDING and FINISHING e , are now prepared'..to :sand and finish your floors new and . old. PRICES REASONABLE Estimates Given ' Without Obligation n. BERLIN: afld. M Phone 194--m, Luck now• z W. .;.til.f•�If1I/�It�Qll�/t1�1(I�I,�OItltltl�1)•ft�tt. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF .HIGHWAYS` GEC. H DOUCETT, Minister i�. 'fir'•..♦ •y . n tv • •