The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-09-10, Page 3@ .
WEDNESDAY; SEPT; lOth, 1983;
LocJ n+
Mass Jean Nelson returned to
Tpr onto on. Saturday after,,spend-
ing two weeks' vacation with her
another, Mrs. Robert Nelson.
Mr, Mitch Forane' of : Lond.o'n,
whose !boyhood days ' were spent
at l•Iolyrood'aand who ,farmed •for
many years in .the Canadian West,
is at present renewing, old ac-
quaintances in •this vicinity,
Lucknow Wgi'nen's -Insti-
tute will hold their regular meet-
ing on 'Friday, September 12th.
in the Town Nall.. Travel talk.'
Hostesses,, Mr's, McGill, Mrs. El
crier ' .Johnston .and Mrs. ' Robert
Thompson,.
Mrs.. Neil,' 'Camntpbell` : •s>pent a
couple •of weeks with Mr. and'
Mrs. Peter Campbell and the end,
401 this. week leaves for Toronto
n;spend•. the vuehiter with -
pits,' Cecil
ith...Mrs.='Cecil Roberts.; Mrs.. Roberts
was formerly Annie C'ampbell.•
Sunday visitors at the home. of
Mr.. , and Mss. Peter Carter, Jr„
R: Il
. '3,olyrood,. were . Mr.. and.
Mrs. George Carter, :Donald and
Elaine of R 2, Wingli.am; •also Mr.
Albert Curter and; Mr. and Mrs.
Wm: Reuger, Erma, Jack; George,
Dennis and Ray!mond,-a1l, of: Clin-
ton.
Mrs, 'Mary White •. and grand
daughter, ;Mary, Elizabeth, Mr:
Russell Cruise, Detroit; Mr, and
Mrs. ;Clarence Bell,' ;;and Mrs.
Dietrick ,'of !Cleveland; . Mr. and
Mrs.. Torre Brown and Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Brown, of •Amb°erley
were recent • .visitors with' Mrs.
Charles :Lorenz..
►SHFIELD
UNITED CHURCH`
Rev. J. R. Dickinson,. Pastor
.Orderof . Service
.FOR. SEPTEMBER
ZION -Morning, 11 a.m.'
HACKETTS-Afternoon, 3.00
BLARES -Evening; \ 8 • p.itn.
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
'Rev. C A Winn, B.A°,
Minister.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th;
10 :.a m.: 'Sunday 'School:.
11 •'a.m.:.' Morning Service:
7 p.m.:. Evening Service.
Wednesday, .8.00 p. m._:
Prayer; -Meeting : ' ---
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LUCKNOW
UNITED 'CHURCH
Minister:
Rev. Op A. Meiiklejohn ,
• B.A., B:D.
•
SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER,.
14_1
10 am•, Sunday School.
11 a.rn'. Morning Worsiiiip,
• "The Living ►Word,,.. • .
• • 7''. iii m.: Evening Worship.. �� I
• ,Lines Of Communication .
Angl icafl.' Church
ltev, IIy L. Jennings, B.A:, `L Th,
SUNIIAV SEPTEMBER 14th
TRINITY' 14
St petjer's 'Church, Lucknow'
11 a:m, Holy Comiliunipn. •
Sti' ra 1's Church, bungan'ivon
'2,30 gyp ; Holy `CoMnitinion,
St. Pus Church, Ripley
1.30 0,11141: • 1 1y Commis union.:
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T11E• LtJCKNOW' SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, bNTARIQ
neral...
Mr. and. Mrs, Fred Steward of.
Ailsa Craig, were recent visitors
at the' home of •his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Steward.
Miss Shirley Robinson, student.
nurse at Owen Sound Hospital, is,
holidaying .at the •home Of her.
parent', Mr. and ' Mrs. Howard
Robinson.
KLNLQUGH.
Mr. and• Mrs. Cliff Armstrong
of Niagara visited last week with
Mr. and Mrs. James M Hodgins..
Mr. H. Bell. spent the past week
with Mr. and Mrs John �'.Rolb'b;,
,Con.1'0.. • °
Beginners who•started to school
last week were Dianne Hewitt,
daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. Jack
Hewitt and Helm McF. rl.
ghter of Mr. arid. Mrs. Donald Mc-
Farlan.
Mr. and; Mrs. Bert Nicholson
visited' over the weekend with.
relatives, at Detroit.
Miss'. Kathileen' Lane has gone
•to Stratford Normal .School.
Misses Karen and Evelyn Nich-
olson. visited for a few days with,
their ;cousins, .:.Judy : said ':Ronnie
Nicholson.
Mr. and- Mrs. Eldon Eckenswil-
ler and Mr. and Mrs.. John Ross
left.last;,week for •a Motor trip
to .the West Where they .will visit
with relatives:
Mr. and Mrs. Harold H'aldenby,
Sheila and Barry and Mr.• G. W.
H!aldenby returned home:. from.
Toronto where ' they' Misited"' •with
Mr, and „Mrs:: Art Haldenby and
'other relatives.'
Donna and ,Allan Nicholson
spent the week end: With Mr: ;and
lilies, G' -len Campbell; Amnberley,
Mrs. William Cox went to Loh-.
don onSaturday where .she is, a,
patient at St. ,Joseph's •Hospital.
Her many any, 'friends wish . her: : a
speedy recovery. •' '..
On Thursday afternoon the aI'
W I:: entertained Teeswater and
K;airshea Ii1 titutes..Mrs. Baynard'
Ackert presided. After the open
ing exercises ,,and business . and
roll. -call, the following prograrn
was 'given , readings,, Mrs.' McKee,
Mrs. D. Grant, ' Mrs. Herb' Buck-
ton, Mrs. Tom 'Hodgins; ' piano
solos, . 'Corafbelle Thompson. and
Mrs. Harvey Houston; vocal solos,.
Mrs. 'Harry McLean and Mrs.
Steer. Contests and games .were'
under; thedirection of 'Mrs: Jack.
Ackert'and Mrs' Frank Thomp-
son with. Miss Eileen Elliott play'
ing the .. aecompanying songs. fflr'
the :rnusical contest. Invitations
Were receivied` from'-'1<-rrcardine
-institu.te also, the Teeswater and
Kairshea branches to 'the flower
showand sihor:t..course. 'An ex-
hibit of vegetables''has been. ask-
`ed for` frau the Ii.W,L, 'for the
Lucknow Fall . Pair. The meeting
-elosed--with- God_Sa-ve_T44 -Queen;:
and a . dainty lunch' was served.
The next•'meeting will be held at
the home Of Mrs. Frank. Thbmp
•
OBITUARY
CHARLES BAIRD ,
The death of Charles Baird,
whose father settled in this dis-
trict'
is-trict• over ninety years ago; ' oc'
purred in Wingham Hospital on
Tuesday,, ,September 2nd,' a 'few
hours ,after. , his ;admittance ; 0l.
lowing a 'stroke. • .
Mr, Baird observed his; 80th
'birthday on July 21st. He , was a
son of
James`. Baird and Ann
Smart ';and was born in a log;
'house • on: the Baird homestead
two miles west of Lucknow. The.
folio wing year the' stone
house
was built on the . Baird farm by
Wm. • Murdoch.' Mr. •Baird's:father,
a -nati'v'e .of Ayrshire, • Scotland,
came to this community in 1869,
when he Ibought the farm from
•the'. Pickering "Fariiily, who had.
taken it up..as Crown land a few
years earlier. Charlie spent' his
entire life on. -this farm:.
as -a: member- aiid ' ffbder
Lucknow' 'Presbyterian. ,Church,
was a quiet 'unassunning gentle -
Man, .and' an exeunplary. resident.
The funeral service was held.
att. the McLennan - 'MacKenzie
Memorial Chapel on ' Thursday'
afternoon coriducted..;by Rev. C,
A. '' Wi.nn of the Presbyterian
Church.. Thepallibearers. were
Stuart Rdibertson, Robert 'Reid;
Eldon Henderson, •Dsin 'Nicholson,'
Berlt; Wiiistonn' and Charles John -
Mr.'• H. Bell 'has 'not been , eti-
joyirig • the best of ,health for a
few days. We wish hien' improved.
health.
', •The Sr. W. A! will hold a' quilt=
ing' at ,the church an Thursday
afternoon:
LEGION" AUXILIARY
PLANS FALL 'ACTIVITIES
• The September. meeting .of tike
Ladies 'Auxiliary •w"as held. on
80ptember 2nd. Corn. Anne •John=
Mori: was _pianist, and Com: Vera
Purves .'presented the €lag'.'. Mrs;
Black, . the president, wasp ' in
,charge of the meeting. The- mere-
bens received ed • the .resolutiore for
the` Convi'ntion 'and all were vot-
ed... on. 'w5 00 .•i, to be•, sent to
Westniingter Hospit'a1 for their.
weekly bingps, Corn; Sadie Mian-
:Milian said Coin. Kithlecri Por -
stet are on the Cheerio Con)7n1.ii-
-to-for.. th,e...i.kniainder; of thr>:s_ year.,
It wa:s clecicicdi., to, have a visit
froth, the IS"inger Sewing Centrfe.
representative on September 16th
at* $• p.m, to use of
the parts of machines. '
'Shoot' parties; were discussed
and it hits been. decided to hold
thein ', every 1{ ridiaY'night •begin-
ning early October. The• Fall
'bazaar was discussed.. Coni Sadie
MacMillan: wonithe riyster`y box
J
donated by Co'm.essie +
Sole survivor of. the Baird fain-
ily • is • Jarnes Baird who: is two
years younger than -his late bro-
ther. Neither, men had ' morn d
and had'spent their lives togeth-
tor' on the. family farm.:
Other members of ',tie ' Baird
family who have :passed on are
Lzzzi.e of Ashfield, Ton of, North
Bay, :Chriistenta who died at the
age. of .10 •years, Margaret. who:
.died in infancy, . Mrs.- Dave' M'c=
Gill. (Annie),,' Mrs. Wan.. ;Mein=
nosh (Jean), both''hi the West
and; Mrs: ' W... J. Johnston (;lies
sie) of Huron Township. • -
ENGAGEMENTS.
• Mrs, Winnifred Lang' .of Tor-
onto- wishes to announce the en_'
gagement , of her youngest dau
hter., Florence Audrey, . to John
Edward, eldest son. •of 'Mr. and
Mrs. Fred- Gilchrist of Lucknow,
Ontario. Wedding date to: be an.-
.noun.ced later:.
WEDDING .'BELLS
ALTON-HODGES,
•. By. a: ceremony at 'Dungannon
United. Church on , Saturday, Sep-
teinber 6th at 1.30 p,m., perform-
ed ; ,by Rev. George Watt !in • a
setting ._of: Ferris and baskets of
pink 'and , white gladioli, Donna
Lucille, only daughter of Mr. 'and.
Mrs, George. Hodges; Dungannon; •
Was united in marriage, to Mr.
Jack 'Altoii, =only son of Mr. and
'Mrs. Sam Alton, Lucknow. The
-bridal--party.-:-entered--the--church
to the strains ' of the 'Bridal.
Ch'oru$ , from Lohengrin; /played
by. Mr. Ken' McAllister. Given in
marriage rbyher father,' the bride
wore .a ' •floor length gown,; of
white chantilly lace over' bridal
satin • with •,fitted-' bodice featur-
ing a nylon net yoke, long: lace
sleeves .:extending to deep points;
and ' a skirt fashioned • with •a
short train. Her fingertip veil of
French illusion was gathered . to
a; tiara of--satin-and-pearls,,-,She'
ccarriedas cascade of pink Sweet-
heart roses and stephanotis. Miss
Jean Free, •maid of honor; wore
powder blue` net Over taffeta;
with a strapless. bodice and pleat-
ed' cape: edged. with lace. She,
ware mittens.to -match. and a
net bandeau with' • a. spray of
feathered chrysanthemums, and.
carried a 'bouquet, of pink' chrys-
'ar•themurns. The 'beat man was
Mr. Lorne Eedy, •Id'olyrood•. The
ring bearer was Terry Hodges,:
nephew of the bride, wearing
white trousers and naVy jacket
and carrying the 'ring on a wihte
satin, 'pillow,' The flower girl,
Curcio T dp, r. °;.a'° riiecer-tif:u-.'thw
bride, wore a ;frock of pink ny-
Ion over .taffeta with a ,bandeau
of pink Wand. white :°chrys�anthe,
punts' and carried' a basket of
pink and blue chrysantheniums.
The • ,ushers ' . were Mr. Oliver
G 'enn, Tsueknow, and Mr. Doug.:
Xis • Alton, Toronto. The ,soloist,
Miss ;Margaret Black, sang the
"23 . Psalrii" • and ."O Perfect.
Lbve • After, the. ceremony the
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anderson's
LADIES'', AND . MEN'S WEAR ,
TEL• EPHOIVE 85 .
FOUNDATION GARMENTS'
ARMENTS p
Fall is around the corner and with 'it 'Co'
orns the
desire for that neat slim, comfortable feeling. We
give: you. just: that ' through our widselection in
girdles, corsets, , corselettes, belts, • brassies, made.
only by. • guaranteed ; 'companies,
PLAYTEX GIRDLES
Fab -lined and unlined.
• `: *BRASSIERS
• By Gothic -fit .
Lagnon--quality
Grenier--price
Lgv�able-juniors ,
Coa•sets&c'b rselettea
Appointment on Request..
Fitted to your Figure.
All types and sizes.
4ry
Drop, in for .advice for your
family fittings - Grandma,
Mother and Daughter.
SPECIAL. 'BRASSIERS, 99c.
Regular ,$1.50 ' to. $2:50, in. Cotton, and,, Satin
Sizes `30' to :42 A. Bargain
ESTABLISHED THROUGH, SERVICE
guests, numbering'. 60, were enter.:
tained to 'dinner at ',the British
Exchange Hotel, Gnderich With
the bride's mother .receiving
wearing. a two-piece cocoa brown
'crepe ' dress with' green' aceessor-'
ies and .:a corsage of: matching.
chrysantherriuwms:She was assist-
ed, !by ;the; bridegroom's mother,-
wearing). a" tpiece ' black. and
green taffeta ensemble. with a
corsage . 'of . 'green ,chrysanthe-
rnums..•F'or'travelling, the bride
donned ,•a. gray pic-ands-pic suite,
with green accessories land a cot -
sage, ' of Pink. '..and . white, baby:cchrysanthemum's. After ` a trip to
Western Canada and the United
States' they will' live.on:the bride-
groom's farm,.. south' of Lucknow.
Guests 'were present from Flint;
Mich., Windsor, Monkton, Luck -
new, Wingham., Oshawa, Tilbury.,
Toronto sand Flesherton..
LEAKY MUFFLERS ARE DANGEROUS
replace. with ,,
110'0 -'MASTER
ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT QUALITY '
Mufflers an
-at prices that,
save°•you up to J!
•,iVIOTO-MASTER MUFFLERS AND EXHAUST PIPES are
built for longer life, ` for greater safety, quieter operation,
increasedgas mileage; and power. Engineered for every 'make'.
and model car. Replace defective equipment with guaran-
teed
uaran teed' . quality .Moto -Master.
"MOTO:41ASTEg Mufflers and : Pipes
For. Every Cdr end. Truck ; 0 Sara: Sae%l
• MUFFLER . to fit
Chevrolet. • ` .
• ,1929=32 • ,. $ 4.65
1933-34 Master • 6.80
193548 (most) 5.95
Chryslers,: 'DeSotp
193648 (most) :•• ' . 9.50
• 1949-51 ...,..:.:..:,6.30
Dodge • '
1935-38° (most) 5.15
193948 .,:., 9.50
19.49-51. 10.40
Ford "A" (comp. ass'y • 7.98
Ford "V8".•1932-51 ,.•. _6.70
Oidsmobile
1936.50 (most) 7.20
Plyttiouth "
(many •models) 9.50
PIPES , to .fit
Tail Exhaust
Chevrolet
1929-32 • 52.30 52.60,
4933-51 (most) 2.98 .3.30
•Dodge •
,1935 39 (most) 3:99,-4.10
1940-48 .,,.... ,.::. 4.55 4.69'.
1949-51 ., 3.40. 2.85
Ford 1T8 (most) 2.85 4.1'0
Olds.. 6 1935.50 3.55 3.40
Plymouths '•
1935=39 ,,.,.,.. 4:35
1,940-51 ' (most) .3.85 • 4.1'0
'For, cars and trucks ittot
listed., enquire for prices.'
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WINGHAM OILY.
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