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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-11-19, Page 23. ••• ; •PAGE Tyro • „.. 11 !!' • ,•• ?' 4, V 44 •I 4. •• 4,• • • • , . •, . • ' • • .• •••• • c•", •• • - , •••• • .• • ' • ••• . • ' t •••• n• • • •• ' •• • • t tf; • , .4 • • • *4.• •„) , , , 44! ` ; • • ,%# ;f' ' • ; ' 444 •4 • • , „, ••••$:,, * • ; r . , ' • . • • •i• THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ovn.weif: WROMPAY, 11.1!)V. 19th,, Ma • • • WE WILIrft,„...': .THOSE BROKEN WINDOWS. • Now is. the time to replace cracked and . • broken windows. . • We carry a complete 'stock Of all glass sizes, and will do the i$ilioli.job foryou at smallcost. Ell4IDERSO BEL LIMITED ,* Phime. 150 , Ontario -.11, ;IL AL, • AIL 4 _AL— BOUNDARY EAST The Wbiteehurch Women's In- stitute held 'their NOvember, meeting' on Tuesday p.m. with an attendance of about 40 ladies and 8, children. The meeting opened with Mrs. McInnes presiding •for the program by eiverYone singing the• Institute Ode and repeating, 14e, Mary, Stewart collect. Mrs., „Hetion Trwin gave the motto on ."The ChainSTOTiiita awto6-iileak. to be felt until theyare too strong to beiii)104'01(ei,f .-Current events were given by Mrs. Ru - sell Ross; - Mary M and, Kathleen Fishertears", sgheroll "Makearalcubalwas your reaponded to, by a' school mem- ory., jean. Gaunt favored with 'a piano solo. The, guest speaker was Rem.. L. A. Parker of ' _the:, Whightm• '..riglicai` •church,. Be ;Spoke very'calbaliW 'on- the cause. of wa.rs and peace, after which. • Mary 'Margaret and Kathleen Fisher sing "In •the, Garden". Mrs, Charlie Shielis and Mrs, Alex • Robertson 'gave their re- ports on their trip to the :con, ventkin at Guelph. COMMunity Singinginterspersed the meeting., Mi.i' DuStfn • Beecroft spoke a 7 few •wordis of thanks and appre- elation to-IVIr. Parker for his fine •address. Hostesses .for this meet- ing-were,Mrs; Ed DifeBurriei an4 Mrs. Ernest Beecroft.'' The next meeting is our Christrnas Meet- ing With:Mrs. Rofbt. Ross and Mrs. T. Moore as hostesses. The roll call,. :The best Christirnat I ever had. There is :also a 10 -Cent 6E-, change 'of. gifts. Special. speaker, Rev. Watt. 'Lunch, 'sandwiches & cdokies.. A contest of a• plate of homemade cookies and the re- cipe :is a feature of ,the meetirig. ,- IVIrs.:. Annie Carter ''of LoridOn spent a couple of weeks. at the home of her 'brother; Mr. Robert tehisorr, • . ,: , • • Mra. W. Lott sperit-a week with daughter near London.... .'• Mr. and Mns. Rhys. Pollock and. sons of Winghasn ' and Mr... and: Mrs. Ronald Forster • and family spentSmiday at GeorgeT-Fisifer'S, • A "Make It Right" course .was attended by 16 ladies in .White, churchHall a• week ago with Miss. Eleanor Kidd" of Toronto in DONATE 'GIFTS FOR WESTMINSTER, VET Members of 'the I..adies Auxil- iary donated gifts at their No- vember meeting last week for -a parcel to be ,sent to their adopt- ed , veteran 'in.. Westminster Hos- pital.' Mrs. Eva Black presided and it was decided to hold a turkey supper on' Monday, De- cember 8th, at -6.30. , • A donation of $50 • was made' to the Canadian Legion Branch = The:. Municipal. Garbage :Collection Service. is to be terminatedfor the winter Months: • : LAST. COLLECTION OF THE SEASON . • , , , . . THURSDAY and FRIDAY„, November 27, 28 . Please Note Mies! Dates. e • ' 4 s •LUCKNOVir MUNICIPAL COUNCIL • ,• • • • • • Mr. and "Mrs. Wm. MacDonald of • Lucknow. spent a day last week with Mr.. and Mrs. Bob Hutchison. • and it *was decided to present a • : gift to, Mrs. Gordon MacGregor who is returning to-, Scotland for a visit. An interesting report Was giv- en by Mrs. Sadie MacMillan whb attended the annual convention ai Brockville. The meeting Wag closed by Mrs.. Wm., Stimson, 1st ;vice president. There will be an exchange of Christmas gifts at the next meet- ing. h • PEDESTRIANS ...ONTARIO .(DEPARTMENT OF'H10-AWAYS • 11. DOUCETri. Minister '4 t , • • • • ENTERTAINING 'PROGRAM PRESFNTED, FRIDAY NIGHT The Sunday School mondf,i.the United Cluireh, was c filled on Fri. day' evening, for a .mot enter- taining program 'Presented under the auspices of the Webster - Group of the Women's Associa- tion. Mr. W. L, MacKenzie pre- sided in his inimitable way as chairman. • • "The' program included Vocal numbers by a group from Miss Ruby Webb's Room, Joan Craw - 'ford, Nancy Webster,Patricia Thoinpson, Allin ChM, I3•illy Robinson and Harm'`Iloffstedt, with accompaniment •• by, Elmer. Umbach; piano duets by Rev.:and. Mrs. G. A. Meiklejohn; ivotal solos by Mrs. Harold Haldenby with, accompaniment by Mrs. John Hall; •a" splendid speech •by Elizabeth Ann Webster on' "The Canadian .National. Exhibition",' which she gave at the Bruce Co; public speaking contest; male quartette selections by Alex Mc- Nay, Ra'ynard Ackert, Eldon Hen-. derson 'and Elmer Umbach with accompaniment 'ibY Mrs. J. W.. Joynt; piano instrumentals by Mrs.. Harvey Hbuston • and Ken- neth McNay; and an .auto, harp and mouth organ duet by -MTS. 'James Webster and W. L. Mac- Kenzie. . • • ' Rev. .Meiklejahn was called on while preparations were being made • tO present the' playette, "The New Minister", which was 'Uproariously funny. Members of the cast Were Mrs. Kenneth Mur - die, Mrs. Campbell Thompson, Mrs. Howard Rdbinson,: Mrs: J. C. Armstrong, 'Mrs. J. W. .14:**,. Mrs. Glen Walden, Mrs. • Harvey Webster • arid Mrs. , Armstrong Wilson. • • • . . .....:DO'NNYB R. 00. 1 The and W.A. =Mei on. Tuesday afternoon, at the home of' Mrs. H, Jefferson c'with' 16 lad- ies -in attendance. The W. M. S,. Meeting was. led by •Mrs.11. Chainney. Verses from' 1.st *Sam- uel were :read' as the lessori fol- lowed by' prayer and the Lord's prayer in 'unison. Misses Grace - Thompson and Louise Jefferson. contributed. a'•Piano duet. Mrs. Thompson' read a report orik Kor- ean relief: Mrs. H. Jefferson and 'Mrs. N. Thompson gave- reports of: the SeCtional meeting at Au, burn.' Mrs. Chas. Jefferson and Mrs. : N. Thompson sang "Any-. where with Jesits". Mrs.. 3: C. Rbinson gave a reading on chris- 'don stewardship. Mrs, E. Robin - soli read the chapter' in the study book. The December meeting. „will be 'held at the home Of Mrs. R. Chamney. • Mr. Washington closed the meeting with prayer., • . Miss -Elaine. Jefferson and Mrs.. R.' Ohamney were among those who took= the.: bus trip to the Royal Winter Pair frdin „Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. Ray' Han'na'-and daughter of Belgrave were Sun- day (visitors with, her parents; Mr. and. Mrs. Bert Taylor: Mr. arid Mrs. Stuart iChamney. and Dianne -were Sunday visitors With -Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hender- son at .Kippen. • • • ••• CREWE, (Intended .tor iaSlt Week) . Mr. Warren . Zinn spent the lveek-ends in Toronto. • Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Treleaven and Linda of Kitchener'spent Sunday with Mr., and Mrs. •JI Curran and, nfarnily. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Crozier and family visited in Londonover the week -end. • Mr. and -Mrs. Lorne' Hasty Call- ed ori Clinton 'friends On Sunday., • 'Misses Ruth and Sylvia • Cur-* ran attended the ir.P.S. banqiiet at Srucekield last Monday even- ing, .Mr. and Mrs. Jirii Sherwood & 'Norma visited Sunday' at Shakes- peare, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kaye and Soil of Tharneaford visited Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. R. Fin- nigan arid family. Mr; and :Mrs. V. J. Hunter and family Of Lucknow .visited With 1VIr. and Mrs. Jack Curran and r 'ELECT OFFIVERS ZION TURKEY SUPPER'• Over fifty members of Maple Grove L.O.L. No, 1044 gathered at' the lodge roc= at Zion for the= annual meeting that was pre, ceded, by a delicious turkey Stip., per. • „ Almin Irwin vacated the Mast, sifeir'seciiengisc,11:airwilt.hdfocrw. thEho.e ulealeecti:ertino,,ainpgshotafipliftil_ the new 'officers'who are as fol, lows: WM., Milvert. Reid; .D.M,, James, Ketchabaw; chaplain, D, Hackett; Marshall, Eldon Mil, ler; recording -secretary, Rarvey Ritchie; financial-secretary,0%, Buckinghairt; treasurer, Marshall Gibson; 1st Lect., Fred) liri; ,Charles McDonald; Sr. Com,' Bert Alton; . Jr, Wm.. Ketctiabaw, Eric Hackett 'Ira 6. .bell and Douglas 'Ha , • ett. , Honorary members were called en for speecheS, including CO., Master. Claude Dore. KAIRSHEA COTTON 'CLAgs • The 'third meeting • of ' "The DaUghters of the Kairshea" was held at the horne of Marilyn Car- ruthers. The patterns were pin, ned on the materials and cut out. The fourth Meeting was held on .November ,17th- at the home. of Daphne MacIntyre. The roll call Was ansvvered by "Why, I picked my pattern". The minutes were then read by Joan and Irene; read het, sumniary for, ber record book. Mrs: McKinnon and Mit:, Lavis then dictated ,notes. ,Mrs. McKinnon showed us how to lay • out a collar and how to make gathers: We were Shown points in, sewing our dresses which helped, • OBITUARY • THOMAS 'A: McKEITH . : ' The death "Thosiks Alekan- der MaKeith,.. a foilWr resident* Of Ashfield Township, occurred at : Hazenmore, Saskatchewan, on' 4/1.ondaY of last :week. He was Qa years, of age. 4 son of the late. Robert and. Rachel IVIcKeith he .was born in • 'Blanchard Township'; Perth Co,, on Octdber4 24th, '1864, -and when. 'a.. lad inolv,fed• to Ashfield with, his • • parents, in 1878. On 'January lst, 1.899, iv-mar— ried Mary . Catherine Barnby whO predeceased- .him in 1936. They went West in 1913 and had • resided there since theri: • Theltmeral -Was held at Raz.' *manor! last AltredriesdaY, Mr. Me. Keith is survived by three' Sting,. •Edward Douglas IV,IcKeith ofyan- couver, Robert. Thomas McKeith' in Northern Saskatchewan, John. Thompson McKeith • of Razen, :more- and .1Am daughters, Kra. J. Steptoe (Ethel Winnifred) uf Fome.,Lake, Sask., and Mrs. Rich- ard BrlIke .(0. l!achel) of Ilaz, enin0 Mr, Les 1VICKeith Lucknow is the sole survivor, of a. family: of four !bays: Two other. broth- ers,: Robert McKeith died in 187a 'and John McKeith: 'in 1935. t; BLAKE. FOLK , ENJOY '• FINE SUPP,ER AND: CONCERT The annual church stiOper was held in ,Blake's Hall 'on Friday evening When a fine supp9r and • e good program was enjoyed by .thethe event.large crowd.. '. td Whiah a, ten ea- . Rev. j. R. Dickinson presided and 'a.vo the chairman's. address.. • The Varietyprogram included a reading by Mrs. Chris Cook, seing with glitter accompaniment Don Nicholson, violin; num-• • bers by 'Ken Scott of of Belgrave 'with Miss Mary Scott 'of Wing- , ihns, ami'bayWm. n s accompnk aeniisntg, h, caboirri,i,c4 wrettnitid: ber "Grandma's Love Letter 8“ by Mrs. lame tianstOn" and. Mrs. Dick Kilpatrick with Mrs. Mac - Ivor at ithe piano, and an address btHayeknery:teptvitn,ke. St„odth 'allerst. h eIVI hlorvhi: SERVE 63e.g" AT PEG.