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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-03-16, Page 3a . A s. as 6r • C11� i;i' cy • ins .t ire iat ind: vies Pl."!1 0 T elp the o THURSJ AT',•.'1\!IARCfi I8th, • ,1, 95Q;;.. Why did his hair turn green? You'll find the ,answer at The • Playhouse next Monday, Tuesday and. Wedriesdlay ' air.. Clhiny 'wile is. attending Pharmacy in 'Toronto, spent the week=end at his home,. ••.Miss B. Marguerite Stimson of T.oronto.. sisenrt the. week -end with her ,parents, 'Mr. and Mrs, Wm: •Stinson'. Mr.' and Mrs,D. A. ,Stanton, arid' Mr. and Mrs. J. Grace and:tbaby of. Goaerich• spent Sunday at the ' home of Mr...and a VIrs Win, Stihl , LUCKNOW... :SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE TFLRElf • Mr, and Mrs. Wrn. •Hornell and Jian,e are in Toronto at 'present. Mr. Hornell.. has not been .enjoy- ing.good health and is being hos- pitalized . •for.:.medical. attention and observation., "• • Jaok ',Campbell Who' _barbered, for ,a time in Winghain during the winter, spent the past couple of weeks Iwith Mr, and Mrs,.,,Jack MacDorl.ald; Ike left the first of the week ifor -.a 10 -day visit �v4th relatives at Mite.hell; Parry Sound and Scotia; before •returning to Point" Clark for the 'opening of naviigiation, 'where he resumes his duties as: lighitkeeper,.,, , • 1. 1.0 Miss- Lois, I••1Lint'er' visited herr parents, .•Mr. • sand Mrs W.. O• 'Hunter. . •''• The 'hydro' men are 'busy at the church ••wiring,•,. Mr, and Mrs. Gien Tasker and Douglas .of Blyth .visited Mr, and 'Mrs, Cecil Gardner oh 'Sunday:',, lir • and .Mrs.,, Will Ritchie and, Eldon : `visited ,Sunday with Mr: • .and Mrs.' Eirner, Wall. and Mrs. Jim Smith and; Margaret: of Molesworth and Lil- lian Baynard. visited Sunday with Mr • and., Mrs.. Nelson Baynard "& family. . i Mr. and Mrs. Bill; Ross'. gild? • Douglas ;an• d`.; Audrey, visited Mr. Barad, .M-rs;.��'*mink llitc�hl�h .Sua�-�. Mr.. and .Mrs. Bill' Button and children' visited 'Sunday.With Mr. and Mrs.., W. • O. Hunter. WHAT'S NEW IN FARMING? (By G; R.; Gear, Agg';Rep ) Well .come oto one, .qf. • the Seed. • •' Fairs and 'Crop Conventions and: find out,: This' is also . the• season. for :cleaning seed • grain ' Bring 200 •lbs.' ;ofoats or..barley: to -your. nearest- seed ;fair.:' Worthwhile prizes• are offered. by ..your : Town- Ship Councils: The chaanpionship Seed Fair is ` at Paisley .,Town Hall on Friday, March ::24th Our motto is: ``Prepare .your:land for - Alfalfa :and ::.Clavier; and grow ithesri":: Soil 'tfertirity, unproved pastures ' latnd hay 'mixtures'and management ° will ...be fully.. 'dis•-• S T. HI, :L EN'S The'March Meeting of. mne.i's Institute was. held ,;;In' the �hasement` ;of' the United. , Church on . Friday afternoon with. 18 lad- ies in attendance and with Mrs.• Charles McDcnald "iii the chair.. The roll. call' was' responded : to by the' payment of: fees;: It was decided .to sponsor the hexa sho•y-. ink •of the.•National Fi1ni Board with. proceeds for the March- of Dimes: The special :feature of the meeting was :a demonstration' by .a representative - of the 'Singer: •.Sewing Mtachine Co. ';She explain- ed and showed the use .of. .many :att'adhments to the 'Singer• sewing machine Mrs: E., W Rice f€izeditll- ast4i+� , Mrs. M. G.• Newton has return- ed -.from a 'visit with her daugh-, ter, 1'trs. Clayton Chariton at :Pt: Alin_ Mrs.' Charlton ;is making favorable .recovery from her re - centillness • • Mr. and Mrs, -Carl Johnston & family. ;were;:. recent visitors at: the :home: of her father, Mr. John McQlu11 n, ; WOLF CUBS The weekly .meeting of the Cubs wias,: held: in ,the Recreation- al Centre with', an atter;dance cif' 18: Roy Em erlin...-led' in ,the•. Grand Howl..after which Apela led the 'pack. i,n tihe Lord's- pray, � i?.y. er.:Following :.inspection,. compe- tition tgianes,` were leld, 'and. Re"<. Tavener then-� Darn interesting story., •..I e,ntieth Hodgkrn$on re- 'cussed . as well as' the 'latest' in• ceived his Sixer's ::stripes and spraying for weed•-contrgl.; Melvin :: Hodgins.. his °Second's strllpe. •titan • 'rigs. Fri• k e ix ern petition are ,quite close with Bill. LUCKNOW ` :•i Ritchie s Tawny Six '-climbing ins � to ' fir-sti. • place:' with 253:::poirits; !' Gi242•. •Rect:230; White 200 UNITED: CHURCH. e y. . Munster: Rev. W. J. Mumford, 1' M.A.; •B.D.i, .SUNDAY M.A•RC_D 19th; :19.50•, 11:00" a,•"rrR. :Spiritual Broad casaiitxg Suite ay.:School. :7.00 p.m.: The Values of Suffering. !• Thursday, 7.30•' I entef►• Service. I :must :lave' faith; :if I am to lnr ,v 'life'sbest. When, 1 go i- .1) to Ol �u.rch:,. I find the v iv . to f �..ielieve in myself; .to believe in Others, .arid toincrease my • i. faith , in ` God:. , A tteizd Church;" 1 •on Sunday 1ieo.r�lta�.b•• }11r11 •!. o[l.SterIn Chesterfields And Occ i s as ha Dreg r C 1 s Repaired 'and ;Recovered II`actory Guarantee ; . Free Pick=Uti and, Delivery'. :STRATF'ORD Brunswick Sl. Stratf UP 0. 4? ora.,, For further";jnformation enquire at, JOHNSTONE'S' FurnitureStore *.'Phone 76, Lucknow. WEDD-ING BELLS IitA1NA HAil[.ILTUN Betty',: ,daughter ',:'of Mr. and Mrs: Frank ''Hamilton . of,:;Ashfield.. To Vn hip` ibecarpe ';the bi°ide "of' 'Maxwell Stanley, ;son, of Mr, and•. Mrs. 'los.' Hatiiaa of .Chatham, at a ceremony' performed • at the home.'of tbe_bride's; par exits Rev, J. R. • MacDdnald .perforrned the. ceremony, `. The bride, given in. marriage ,by her father wore _:,gown of white satin tathioned wi�t�j,h a fitted 'bod- ice featiirin.g a sWeetheari, neck- ',line. and long,. fitted .sleeves, The fu 1' Skirt.' fell in so'lt folds from • c, scalloped wa.i'st brie, Her finger tip. vcll 4,611 fro.tn ap coronet of Seed pearls: She carried :a' white Bible. and corsage 'of orchids, 7'he bride was Marded by her eldest sister, M , ri . James • SpUUs- bury• VJedl In , fuSt'hia/taffeta With inatehrng' hcaddt•ess. She carried an • •a•riii bouquet of yet- low roses; 'lames Spiisbury was ,b.est pian. Wedding: music was played by Mrs. Rov, '1VfacKenzie of Ripley, ,aunt of, •the. bride. Miss ' VirginiaDuquette. of .,London '»f. soloist: 'Mrs. flamm.ltan, •mothe'r of the bride, word a . nayy figured 'silk dress.' Mrs. 'Hanna; niather `of. the' .groom, 'chose, a.• black silk dress with b'lacic accessories Their cor- sages were white carnations ' After' a buffet luncheon at thhe• home of the bride's parents; a re- ception was' held in the Recrea-' W.1. H EA.RD TALK 0H GUIDE WORK • In the /absence of Mrs. A. Wil- son, Mrs. W. Douglas took the chair c6or the ,March ,uneeting of the Lucknow Women's Institute, held in the Town Hall on Friday During business discussion it was 'decided: to ',hold a card .party. in the.�Recroa'tional Centre on Trues- day, March 28th. The rnobto "Better te- build a. life . than make, a fortune" was well prepared by Miss Ev.a. Greer and read by Mrs. P. Stewart, The roll call was answered by a fav Or-ite ' Irish*. song. ,Mrs. "McKim, .wilo ins: resigning as.District Commissioner taf''the iGiri Guides •tgave �a' very riteresting _talk, ori' "Forty' Years pf :Guivde Wori''in Canada Lady Pell,ett w • the _.ITYL o'. first' Commissioner,. i 5sioner`: Mrs ,�-,•Mok12Tr bt'gan Guide .works. in . L,uoknos an''1923' 'and; •during those -many. years she'.has been its leader 'and: inspiration 'The •Company . no•ry has. fiftygirls:,and one. hundred and seventy have "".graduated in• those years, . Mrs. Harvey Webster gave a piano solo and ..an auction sale: of donated; •.iarticles •rdancluded -:the meeting which was in 'Charge of Mrs. Riichie'and Mrs:,W.V: John Ston . The 'ladies in charge of re- freshments ;served lunch, The' an rival :meeting will be on'.i leriY 14th when 'all reports of Stan. . ing,: ,Comni.ittees. must. be, receiv; ed. 'The r611 'call ii;,,,be_a gyke .;.• ed by paying fees and a pot luck k .supper' will be served. Nq! not a blonde,': nor•': a`brun- ette, but green hair.. You'll''knoow th'e ' answer .when:'' y. ou see'' "The 136y.with the Green Hair"` at The ';Playhodse, Mardi 20, 21, 22. ' . • Blake United Church W. M. S. :The ;March meeting of Blakes' • W.M S was held on ' Tuesday Mrs. Tom Blake's, Mrs. •Irvine Henry. was ,..m the e'>. chair. The .themeof •the meeting was :."what can I: give to my church": Hymn. 387 was . sung _ and prayer offer- ed -by--.:Mrs.Henry;• Parts Were: taken -by . Mrs. Will Andrew,' Mrs. ,Isaac Cranston, Mrs. Jerry Cran=- ston- and~ 1Vi s -Glififord. ,.Kilpat=. rick. The secretary's report was given .bv Mrs. 'Herb•' Curran: "A. solo 'was sung , by, , Miss'. Olive ..Blake, .Little- K',arran Kilpatr'ick`� .,„N,011 /1.111,114/0.114M.11.111,1M1,t79, •+.14.>,1dU11110.0< (11.111•111,10411110;11.= 1)wu i,iUWIM/!♦N.,. • qtr: ::: i This Is .Te ' Famous WING ISE REVERSIBLE'FEED--sews backwards.,: andforward i s, SILENT.. TYPE • 'SHUTTLE simplicity plus . reliability., . • AUTOMATIC THREAD 'WINDER—.winds` thread while sew- ing,, saves.' time. LIFE -'TIME CHROMI•UM PLATE To retain' the original beauty. and . service throughout the, years. • AUTOMATIC .SWITCH : CONTROL INDICATOR—no more broken threads., HINGED FOOT- eliminates. basting,gl glides s over pins, etc N OW. . A�s wi':. e ng machine unsurPassed .:uz performance, ; simple . to operate, does , more ,. r yOu . -11 SEE . THEM AT i were made - for a:: Progressive ''PHONE 11 0, LUCKNOW, on March 17th and- 'r ! .party. fo a� ' . � iNI�.ill<1(I+ll�l1�1.�11�(,i(.�11•�1 �ll.��.. _•.._ "_— •- - - .- bazaar . to •b : held.. .in Lucknov.� ''the fir 'day of ,.A. r.il.Cra p , readi-nn • rienry,-_..;A dainty lunch was se';'- be 'held at rs. "Is �' 'Cranston's: first , , � �M was given -by Mrs,. Chris •CookI'\.led•by, Mrs. Blake and Mrs, Hugh ;Nis Li:vrng ,t.one 1VIenary moved ,and the ..closing prayer by 'Mrs..' Menary: The Apr'il Meeting is ;to a: vote of thanks ".to'Mrs:' .Blake JOHN `:DEERE sets .the pace •again! This ntroie, with a great new :standard -tread tr_ac-` . tar the 2.3' -plow John Deere Model, "AR." . Modern' from the. word `"go,'' it of- fers you ret' power,.• new speed's to 'handle Your- drawbar, belt, .aind''power-driven; equipment at.: maxi= l' mutn capacity item, comfort and ease -of- . ' handling to reducefatigue, save muscle -"work ... and •prove4 John Deere: li ' two -c nder�performance 'eratthat outs o .Y, p p • ing. aid maintenance costs to rock -bottom. There's your choiceof cyclonic -fuel=• intake 'engine in gasoline . or all -fuel type Farm 'Equipment Ltd:' tional •Gent; c; Luckn ow,•• ` For a. weddiac trip thebride cl'onne•d a navy blue crepe+:dress;° d wine coat with matching nt1- essories, .Mr., and , Mrs. Hanna wiil live, in London.. . there's"hydraulic Powr-`)frol for effort ' ;less control ' of drawn implements. Such , extra values as self-starter and lights, Powr. Trol, power 'shaft, and. belt pulley are. in- .:eluded n '. . • `clude d .a s• regular. equipment., • "See 'u& for'-. complete .information about the new John: Deere: Model "A'ft",,Tractor: S*11$00S:::: Huron, Ioi o'do'r"i ,h 'Phone :f 132 .JOHN DEERE .rvo 4'O»ler TRA TOR ' 40%674hi 4'oae Des4w poem/ Proved Peefavo , _ • • •