The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-08-06, Page 3WEDNI SSDAY, AUG, 0th, 1952
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Elizabeth. MacDonald and . Dor:,
•.athy Gammie have been 'been.holiday-
n a Cagy} t.rite.—Mian'
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THE LUCKNO W SENTINEL, .UCKNO W, ONTARlro
9,
. BEAUTY CQUNSELOR COS-
METICS will enhance o u r
y omp imentary skin anal-
ysis and correct make up service.
Phone Mrs: Ken Mowbray, Luck -
now.
Sam +chin maid Wilfred Black
were up . from Toronto to spend
the week -end at their respective
homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Gibbs and
datrghters,Biriba:ra and Catherine
of. Toronto were week -end guests
-of Mr...and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton.
Bruce MacKenzie,.. son • of Mr:
• and Mrs. Tem,' MacKenzie, is cv'is1
iting at fake . Nipissirg with :his
grendparen ts,. Mr. and Mrs. Bert'
Cooke..,. • . Q . .
Mr. and Mrs: `Billy McConnell
of. , Hatnilton are . visiting, on the
old home on the Fourth ,of Huron
'with 'Mr. and ,Mrs; Robert Mc-
Cormick.*:
Shirley Johnston, student nurse
• at. Toronto ;Western - :Hospital, ' is
holidaying at . the. ,hoine of her
inoth:er, Mrs.. . Winnifr. ed. John-
ston.
Mrs. L.'.,J ,,,L'etanig and Miss
Catherine Letang' of Loridon Were
.visitors last ;week at- the home
of her brother,•Mr.' Dan T. Me-
:Kinnon "y'
Mrs: Mary Campbell of'''Tor-
onto •and Mrs. Webster of -Clin-
ton.
Clin-ton• spent the week -end . with
their sister, Mrts•:. Pritchard,•, at'
Stuart Robertson's home and also
• 'called on Many' friends.:and shut
ins.: • •
Mr. and Mrs: . 11'roy Misener,:
:Mr: and . Mrs. Marvin '. Misener`,
...Mr. and Mrs, .Wim . Miller. 'and
twins,' Joan: and 4ane: of__Tr oy;
were week -end' guests: of Mr. and
Ws. Hatmilton, • Con. 2,
Huron. Town•ship... - ..
• • Mr. and M rs..John'Carrt thers
' end:daughters. Gayle'.and .Ann 'of
Aylmer visited the past: week 'ed out hoe ,]mperrtaut :are' .the
with John's mothei,. 'sisters and sinal.'. and •seemingly unimport
ant things in lite; Other'nurrtbers
a Carruthers reunion, was held at er
'k)rothei s Darrng•^-therii. visit : h'er�e 'n tyre program , •were the scrip -
...Point park...All were present ex- ture.'r•eading by -Mrs. 'Ica Dickie,,
sept :three grandchildren. On •Fri-. `solns, by ,'Mitis. Warki.a Townson.
day they left for Fenleon .Falb, and .1VIrs Philip Steer and 'Mrs..
where theywilljoin-the-Peppe,ra1= A.. Mi clntyre thanked the sp'eak-
'family to spend :a: 'week at 'a •cot- and • hostess. Rear. MacKay.
tage tl ere.A1VFrs. ,Carrtithers; and closed themeeting with' prayer„
Mrs. Pepperat 'are .sisters: ' . • A tasty lunch was'served by the.
hostess and -executive. and 'a social
'time enjoyed.
BOYS, KAIRSIEA GIRLS .
SHOULD MAKE GOOD COOK$ t
• •, Mr. and Mrs Harry Gannett,
CIara• and Jim 'pi Toronto- welted
here last 'week. Mrs.' Gannett and
iCl.ara_ remained for a longer; visit,
Miss Nette Sharp of Hamilton,
Mrs. Joe • .Nash of Detroit, . also
Mrs. John Reid, of Goderich• visit-
ed With Mrs `'1V,targar..et, •Purves,
Ted .England: *and Jacqueline
Ackerinan Of Elora • spent a few
day's lalst,' (Week, 'with' .•Mr. and;
Mrs. Jack England
Mr:.: and Mrs.: Ron McGee . and
Chris, of :Peterborough •.visited
last week with Mr. and Mrs.. Tani
MacKenzie. • , •
Mrs, Wm. McNa11 has returned
to. her home 'after 'spending the
past several rnontlis•airthe Baker
Convalescent Herne.
' Mt. and Mrs. Wilfred •Murdock,
Karen acid.Gail .of Toronto *ere
week -end • guests off. Mr W,.
.Hill and. Mr; .and Mrs. Cameron
MacDonald.. ;
Mr. and Mrs: Nelson. Lockrey
(nee Will•ena. Chesnut) and.child-
Ten, 'Ken and Judy, Were callers
here . on . Saturday. •, Their . elder
•daughter, Jean,, is at Kitchagarn'i
Caipp:
Helpers','Meeting. ,
Mrs, -(Rev:) MacKay : of Tiver '
ton ;was'' gues:t speaker at the.
Home' Helpers' meeting of South.
1.rnl'cis;s •W:M.S. held Wednesday
evening ~at the home of Mrs. Al
lister. :Hughe.. She :chose as; her
text, Pr n'verbs. 30:24-28 and; paint,
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church:
Rev. C. A. Winn, B.A.,.
Minister:
.SUNDAY, AUGUST 16th.'
10 a.m.: Sunday. School' •
'Union Service s
In The• United Church
During Au'itSt.
11 a.m.:. Rev, C. A. Winn in the
United Church, •
iamb' rreirlima. oogs
LUCKNOW 1
UNITED CHU!ZCH
,� M1IL15tEi". �:
Rev, G. A, 'Meikiejohn
13A.y, B.D. t
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S'rJNDAX, :l U"GUST lOth !
0 a.m.: n Sunday School ,i i I T
. United Church. i!
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It a.m.i,Rev. C. A. ;Whin'will!
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evening' Service,'i itbdratvn '
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The Daughters of the .Kairshea
.met at the, home of Marilyn Car-
ruthers . on ,Monday night of last
w.Cek,:--The. roil call u as.7n6weieci,_
by suggestions '•for• their 'record
books: .A , "test was hold on. the
wlhotesale and retail. ts • o f i
})c�ef`. Th(11• ieSSOf,' iar'rul'crcictcl. tlae
c'arii irig of•':ttewt, w_irid dumplings,
4mCh 1v ns served by the hostess;
t)n Ttrc sd iy•of last,-�•cs.c'lc, Mari-
lyn: Carruthers Aird Sheila .Gu'« t
'or Ripley Went 10 pool -
try day' ' t f Irks' ituto .. Weak at
'Guelph.. The hos. trip was seen-
:sor'r(' hy. Purple. Gr'cr eh iti4"At-
"now' .lnwii.tiric s yti'ltowr grr h are
to.kin;e th.e shall »1urs4' ' 1VIr"it tit.
the M'nu •
'1.ho l),rtr#tlttcrs of the •Knirxhea`
15 'lt the Ithrne of Mrs. 1Iiirivey"
•.lie�i
-Masten 00:Monday eyeii,nrThe
r cell`
rail . wa's 0ttsw bre<d by "A
f ettt recipe' Y rcrdinrl :;t1 -ti fnctor'y
And its meth'()1 or. .rocking"., •A
test Wns .hE'lc1. rite Clic' vot"lrl' 'rani'
*rholes"alc'l cut5 or: a beef. Their1 eSSon • included the • 1cwal raingof
the Who'd:tale• and retail r"uts' cat"
pyrk and,. -the cookrfi•g hf braised
livcr with vegetables which prov«
.eo, ver'y tasty. at Minch time. A'
delicious dessert was served by'
the hostess'.,
HAS; PET COON •
Harold Percy of • Kinlough has.
a• pet coon that knows some tricks
and is as playful , as a pup. He's
had the little"- fellow for about
a month, since it was a mere
handful': The ariim;al was brou,ht
to 'town one day last week, and
left in the car with the ventilator
window slightly ajar. Not .enjoy,
ing captivity, Mr. Coon worked
the 'window open fare enough to,
make an exit, , and was ambling;
up. main, street to see the sights,
when Ed Baker picked him up
and brought him over -to The
Sentinel • Office ; for ;a perform-
ance ,df his.' tricks.
•WHITECHAJRCH
(Intended for last. week)
Mr Chapman, whopurchased
the store on• thecorner known as
the. ,Post •office for Many. yelars,.
moved there the end of last•;week.
.He is preparing to move. the con-
tents of the store this week which
�yill. mak the finish:oaf .ah old
landmark for Many- years.' Mr.
Bell is moving into the: dwelling
of the Chapman store as it is so
handy to his :chapping: mill, •
Mr. Malcolm Ross and family,
also Mr. 'andMrs.. Foienf . Galt
•whb. spent :.last ' week with Mrs.
Mac Ross left to spend a week
at Sudbury . before returning t�
heir, home in Galt:
` Mrs: Fairbrother and two child-,
Oren of Toronto; are spending a few
holidays :at: the• home of her bro-
ther, Mr. �arid MiYS. James. Wilson.
and her •:mother., : Mrs.' jet:: Wil
son, . Sr.
We' are sorry to report that
Mr: Tom Mo are: has :leenon-'
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fined to :the house .''for the' past
two weeks.
1VIr. and , Mrs. • Victor Emerson
and Mr. •anda Mrs, A.b McQuillan
spent ,�Sund'ay `afternoon at''Point
Clark:
•
1Vfr.• and ,.Mrs. •Reg ,Scholtz of•
Auburn spent Sunday With. Mr.
and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz.
BORN -its Wingham Hospital
en•. Monday, July, 28th to Mr.. and
Mrs. Clarence ' MeCleiiaghan,' a
baby. boy. Congratulations.
JESUS IN .EVERYTHING
I see „Jesus in the spring time,
Iia gardens,' everywhere; •
"'see Him'.i'n each bud and. flower,
I feel His presence: there:.. • .
I see Jesus in thesumirier,
In. fields of ripening : grain,
I see. Hiro. in -,the harvest -time,.
His love :revealed: again.
I 'see. Jesus .in the autufrrn
When:leaves have turned to ;fold,'
When harvests all, are gathered in.
I see His 'love unfold
I see Jesus in the -winter .
And" in eachflake: of ,:snow,
In flowers :on• my window pane
His handis there, 'I know.
I see Him when I'kneel in prayer
And when His praise I, sing, ' .'
I see Him even'. through my teats,
Jesus in everything.
—Wnr. M.Buckingharn.
Th:e ladies need no longer r-
ry if they haveri£t a. formal go n.
A.••wag :offers • this solution. "Just
colt the top off your dress- sand-
sew it on the bottom". • • m
•Kairshea W..• I. . '
Mrs. .Harry' Lavrs entertained.
the Kairshea VV. I. for. 'the July
meeting.The theme of the .pro
gram was historical research. Mrs.
Houston presided and ,Mrs,
ish' Moffat read• ',the '� minutes.
MrS. George Lockhart had seine
correspondence' about' :the Blue
Cross which was dealt.. with.,„>'or
'the Sunshine . commitit.ee ' Mrs.
Dimald McKinnon reported, $32.64
on' band, Mrs.” MacKinnon.
and .Mrs. Hughes were to arrange'
;„fel, ti7e ll fitltElte- Fi t" -td -13 C�i
played arid tickets are- to be sold`
on it A 'pantion of the. Institute
handbook was clearly expl.ai' ed
by Mrs. Ira Dickie. Current
'events:' tinder 'the heading '"A
'ropsy ?furvey:World".:were : giv-
en by Mrs. Torn MacKenzie, The'
roll call was well responded tor.
carr} rrrernber giving a written
history of her farm for 'inserticlri
lin the Tweedsmuir book facts
About' the. first‘and .present fani ,;,•
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ariderson-s,
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ilies were included. Tiro. ,.piano
numbers :'were given by Gordon
Moffat and were much *.enjoyed..
For . the'' topic . a historical sketch
of South .Kinloss . P reSby..terian
church, given by: Mrs. Archie
lVljacIntyre, was, followed With in-
terest. The _closing ' retriarkt were
.:given by Mrs...Fetish Moffat. Af-
ter the National Anthem, a soca'
hour. was enjoyed. 411 Members
are ,asked . to be present at the
August • me'etin'g at :the home of
Mrs. 'R. • Martin',, so that .an In=
stitute photograph' may be taken.'
The directors are Mrs. ; H. 'John-
ston,: 'qrs. ' R.` McCorrnick, Mrs
• Allan MacDonald arid Mrs. Gil
Bert Harnilton:•
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.Hackett's .W.M.S. Meeting•
.
The •-children's , _meeting , was.
111d, at . the, church with twelve
children andsome of the . mothers
present. Mrs., George Alton, the
president, opened . the meeting.
The. Lord's prayer was repeated-
in unison. 'The program included
a reading by Joyce Hackett; piano
solos by Kathleen Hackett and•.
Dianne Ritchie, duet by Joe Arin
and :.Dorothy, Alton :with. piano
aCcon);panirrient by their.,sister
Mary.' The 'closinrg prayer was of,
feted :by - Mrs.:Bert Alton and . a
dainty lunch • was ' served. '.the
children.
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is a natural partner
of good things to eat
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