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THURSDAY, MARCH 30th, 1950
mai an
eneral
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Dick Turner • of Toronto has
been visiting here with friends. .
Mrs. R. H: Thompson is. visit
ung this week in Elanir.a and Tor-
op,tb. ,
Mir and Mrs, E. C. Lindsay.
have (Moved, fronn • ,Weston. to
Cooksville. ,,
Mr, W. 'W,Hill i$ Out again.
'after • being. confined. to his :home
For several weeks.
Mr. S, C'. Rathwell`'is recuper:-
acing., following a r,ecen,t attack
of pluerisy. <
Mrs , R. V MacKenzie spent' a'
few, days An. Waterloo with. Mr.
and .Mrs. ;Steele MacKenzie.
John . C:,• 'Carruthers. *of, the
Bank: of Montreal Market Square
`Branch' •has been' transferred to,
Aylmer.'
Ma's R. 'J Ca r ieron returned•
home from Wingham •Hosrpital on
Sunday and; is .considerably in
proved .in• health,''
Robins; put in their :appearance.
the latter part ()Me week, which
was.,a"bit behind, their `usual' ar-
` rival date,
Mr". John Farrish 'of town has
15een, .in Victoria. Hospltal,'.•Lon-
doh, :for 'more than .'two „weeks
receiving treatment` for , a 'foot'
infecrtion. ,
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THE LUCKNOW, •SEN'TINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
PAGE': TA•IRLH.
Mr. 'George •Burgess has re-
turned home from Westmintser
Hospital, .London, where he was;
a paatient; •fora couple of months.
'kr. and Mrs. Russell.Jolnston,
Miss: Jane ,and Miss Shirley Joh—
Ston,. and .James T Lyons :spent
the ..week -end:. in'Chatham:
LOST EVERY•THI NG
1 ! LONDON FIRE:
(DUNGANNON NEWS)
When fire ten 'days ago, gut-
ted the Jarvis Apartments, 090
Princess,' Avenue, London, (Miss
Gwen Finnigan lost all but the
clothing she. was 'wearing and
all her personal belongings. 'Miss
Finnigai,, daughter of Reeve Ev-
erettof Reeve of Wentaw.a-
Tn•onton visited last week with nosh and ' Msr 'Finnigan,, was.
her Sisters,Mrs. Elizabeth' Mal- spec ding the v k -end, at Dun
lough sand Miss Jean Lyons; : and ` ganrion . `+With her parefits . whe"n•
her brother, • Mr,; James T. Lyons. the conflagration . occurred. She
had, : moved into' this apartnient
Sunday visitors with -Mr, and ; house gnly the, ,pre\rious. Wednes:
Mrs. 'J<- L;. MacMillan were` the:day; A• girl friend who 'shaxed
latter's sisters, ' Miss Abigail Cli f the 'apartment with.'her, also lost,
ford' of: Stratford ,and; Mrs. ,I ''J.. -all her belongings.. Both young,
iven of••.Detroit, also:,MVti,$s:Mary• ladies:+,;are'; teachers_•.at 'Ptin,cess.
G'
-E • Given, R.N.. and Miss L ,Reekie, Elizabeth"' School ..London,.
R N;, of Detroit. Cause ,tifrthe` fire which •ibroke^'
Gorge. Rabin'son of Roekcliffe out . on the third floor, .of ,;the 64-,
spent the week -end with' his .apartnent. Iblock shortly; .:after
'mother, Mrs, T. Robinson. George 11.00 o'clock Saturday night,, was
-flew from Rockcliffe to London. rlpt.' known; "Third' and- fourth
He iswith the, R,C.A:F: , and is floor apartment bore the .'brunt
'being posted,. to The Pas for two of ,the, destruction
months:
KI:1 LO'UGH°•
Mr. R Stewart and his. daugh-
ter. Evelyn of. Millarton• were
Sunday :. visitors 'with .'Mr.',,. and
•
Mrs. .B .i�ToholsQn: " •
' *Mrs. William ` Wall.- spent the
• .week .end .in Gueliph . • the • gue 't•
of Mr,. and Mrs.„Re McBride.,
g.
Mr:. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson
and family"visited• :recently, with
;.and' :Mrs: ` ex : Stewart.;. of
R
1V!illartan
•:Mr. and ,'Mrs: ,.Ronnald �Burgoss°
+and•.Sorija were -:alt .Galt- over'the
J ,.
Week -end •attendilt a convention
g
in. connectio ' . with their turkey
•ri
raising
'pleased •ter report. that
We are`ple,., p
7VIr..and 'Mrs James :Hodgins who
'• o bed: with
, have; been confinedt
neumonia
'are Making favorable
g.
progress.
• Mrs.. Jim Boyle returned home
from. Kincardine:- ' ospital where
she has '.been a !patienrt: • ' •
Mr :and Mrs:'•Alek'.Percy • and
,
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LUCKNOW •
UNITED .CHURC-H
6-iviin stet: Rev.' W J, Mumford,•;
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SUNDAY, APRIL. '2nd, 1950 1'
• J 11 1 .a.m :'' HOLY OM'MUNIONI
C.
12.15 p.m.: Sunday School: `.i
I 7.00 p.m.: The Sound tof a
Trumped..
i I:.
i This is' the Sixth•Sunday in!
•
I Lent. • We' are .haldin g•`. our'
Easter Communion Will every
1,•member put forth an effort to.
,... , .1 be present wi
Miss •Finnigan's 'Mother, . who
has, been ill with; a heart condi-
. Mr.' and Mrs: Wilfred .Drenn+an. r •tion,• became, worse after receiv-
sand J, C,. Drennan spent •Sunday nig, news of the fire andwas talc -
in Guelph , with Mr. and ,Mrs:' en to Goderich, Hospital the fol-
Melvin
Stewart and:. Dawn It- lowing '"day. Miss Finnigan, her;=
wasthe: ccasion of ' Mrs. Stew
self, had not been well andwail
art's birthday Others present at planning to undergo an append,-'
the birthdayTdinner'wer.e Mrs. J, ectomy at Easter.. •
W. Stewart of, Trafalgar arid Mr.: •'Honor• Newlyweds
and Mrs: Reid McKim and. Karen. Col Gnash Junior. Farmers and
of 'Oakville `
•• .i, Junior 'Institute ..members' joined
Irlma Jean were ' guests at, th.e forces last week • ford''a soca ev=.
Anderson -Stanley .wedding On ;ening in,• .th•e Parish Hall; tat
Saturday , afternoon. Friends :from :which Ni , and. • Mrs .Harold
here attendedth'e• Shower' in: hon A dartrs •
' •(nee 'Sabel' " Errin•gton)
•
our of the •bride at: the home ,o¢.. newlyweds;` 'Were presented 'with:
Mr. and Mrs. A. 'Irwin, Lucknow
on Tuesday • eveninlg last • : s•'..
Qn'Monday evening the,..A Y.
P. A. `met •at the :home ,Of .Mr:
and Mrs: Ed Schaeffer with a'
good attenidance
Wa11, was in''the chair. and • the
opening hymn ,was ' . ``.Jesus, -keep'
me, near• the cross" and.`the: Lord's
-prayer . was repeated'- in unison. ..
.IVIrs. Wm: Wall'.read the seri cure'. the Dungatrn;ori .district, died on;
v Wednesda at' the ''home • of his
J'esson'. :Minutes ;of the � revous y
p son .: Robert, Rivett. of Wilkie;
Meeting were read Nand v
a proed:
p Sask.•'The deceased; - rho was 86
.The _'roll call was answered.with:
years: of 'age,: ,spent the most: of.
an Trish ` t:46. -',P s. were Made
for. the': Good 'Friday rr eetin '•• to his hfe in this . district on ..farms
g.
be held ..in'the, ,'thurch; basednent:'
'The . committee . `to 'arrange' :th;is
i Roil. R 'Blight,'' and
g .
.a•lavely..Wool,. blanket. Joe McGee
;read an' address, of. best wishes
•'and ' Evelyn ' Turtoh `made . the,
presentation. • Six anembers. pr.'e
sented' a -half• hour skit; ".In doubt
about. Daisy', `Which will later,
`be given at gxeter and`,•Goderi�ch
Cards' sand: dancing were enjoyed.
Shadrack Rivett` Passes
Shadrack • Rivett,a' • native of.
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ski
ea, fags are handy,
or a f ternoon tea
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and•interest ..... Interest cheques mailed tai
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the '. prayer circle: • were
Mrs
haunch, Mrs.: Douglas• Graham,,
Mrs L. •C,..Maclver and Mts.
Archie „Miaclntyre. Hymn 447 was
sung •and• the meeting closed with•
the .anizpah' ibened'eition. '- ' .•
AIRSHEA INSTITUTE'
K
The March. meetitng of the
• Kairshear' Institurte was.held , .nw
the Legion: Rooiis.Mrs. Bill Scott
'and: Mrs::: Lawrence ;MacLeod
were hostesses.. : After. •the :usual.
opening • exei,cises ` the nminutes
wre read and business dealt with:
•Crass driivve. The ''roll call. was
answered • by. 'the. telling of an
Y g.
Irish 'joke. The` topic' was • taken
by Mrs. Geo' Lockharit,.. taking 'as'.
her .• b' ec "St ' ,ati lick"' , This
being.; the ,annual meeting:.the ,re-
• ports of all the .'standing comrrtit-. '
tees ;were `given: and the.election. . •
of. officers followed. Readings
'Were given 'by Mrs': Alex 'McNay
and :1Vkiss.-Dean :McLeod; 'and- -''a
contest was conducted by Mrs., .:
. Wib .Hodgkinson The. closing' re-.
� n-
marks-wvere-give , by 1Virs:•.Rob-:.`'
ins•on' and the meeting closed' b -
g Y.',
Singing "t alp ; 'National --Athem. •
;near.: �Crewire and 'Dungannon. The' 'main : •item ' of ' business was .Lunch • was served' :and a : social '.
Sin
cethe death of his .wife,. for- the `donation of $25:00. to''the Red;;.. time, followed.:
inerly 1Vlary Culbert -in. 1941 'he
south, .
sold' �h-is-farm of�.:the :village
to Georig'e Htodge, and lived withmembers of his family, , Robert,
Thomk.s, Mrs Fr�ancis�'(Ida) Jutz`i,
Mid"' `1VLary :Sli`erwood, Mrs.' •Robt:
(Margaret) : M,u::r r a .y Wilkie,:
.Mask.;; Ed., McLeod, ,Akita.;' 'Chas:,
George and John, : Dungannon:
Burial took place: a, ':. ilk�ie+---^--J----
• �"T U'`GLVY1 GU .Y"1'�1'Vll i,
..part closed with the . benediction.
lylra. Blight'•and'Mrs. Bert..Nich=.
Pis on., conducted'. games` and:, con
tests in keeping. with 'the 4i i -h
night: 'The :.,story :Of. • the 'life of:
St Patrick, was read by Mrs.'Bert
Nicholson .Who iaiso tread an art -,
icle "_"My• Marna Spanks Me'.:•
Everyone ,took part in a patched • ;
.quilt : genie which was: conducted .United Church, Evenuig Auxiliary.
by• Mrs. Blight; Othei •games 'Tuesday.'evening'.' last ' Mrs.
wer€ :Played and'alvei e' enjoyed by Nelson, Bushell was •hostess to the
'pg.:Billy Haldenhy won=the lucky Evening Auxiliary. There were
-.di�aw; A ibo ^+,.. social followed.. 28 members .;and . two . visitors
:Nicely decorated boxes `•were::present The • ineeting oapened by
brought by. the -ladies. and •Rev., sinJit g hyrfnn 148 1-A Verse • of.
Blight acted' as 'auctioneer." .This" "Blest be. the'tie',that�•binds'' was..
being the` birthday of Mr. Schaef-.: sung in' Unisonibetween sciipt
fer, •a, birthday' cake with 61 light;.: ure' readings ''given , by., • Mrs: • H. :
:ed candles was.placed_�before him. :Webster, ••Mrs J.,:. C .Armstrong,
and :'all joined in .singing "Happy, Mrs,, H, ,Robinson, Mrs; R. Black
Birthday'!: All joined their, . part= , an.d '. Miss . Jean . - Osborne .. 'Miss
Hers .and :enjoyed the contents of` Dorothy `G;amm1e. favored,•with a
:the boxes:: Everyone in the :'corn- "piano'. instrumrital ,A,: humorous.
rnunty is .invited' to attend;, the. 'ring by•'Miss Mary Struther
Cxood. Friday 'rneeting'• as there ..w,a ..'enioyed. Miss Helen Hamil
to very 'capably presented , a
vivid portrayal .,..of. .a chapter
from the study book "In Christ-
• `ionizing the Social Order". Mrs:
J. • C;. Arnistrong f avored- with ' a
.vocal solo; "Rose of Tralee'. The
mh.izpah benediction .',brought the
Meefing'.to'•;a Close. ;:after ' which,
all, tdok part iri 'an Irish contest:
A' 'tasty lunch was served by, the
i-iastess and ' carnmi:ttee -and-- a
Social half hour enjoyed. . '
The April meeting :is to be. held
•at..•thehohe of Mrs. H. D, Thoni,p-
. I 'son. • , • ' :,
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Occasional -Chairs"
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Factory `Guarantee
Free Pick -Up, and Delivery;'
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For' furtheir information
enquire at,,
JOHNSTONE'S
'•Fur iiture Store
'Phone 76, LucknoW
11= be a film strip ' for Good
Friday and Easter.
'
The , next meeting of the
will ;be "held •on' April 6th; at the
home of Mrs. Ernest Ackert. Con-
vener,' Mrs. R.ayriard Ackert; 'as-'
sistaln.t, •,:Mrs. R Elliott.. Topic,
Personality in dress.• Motto, • Char
acter .like . embroidery' is :.made
stitch •by stitch. Rerorta of .stand-
in m
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ees. Roll
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cleaning hints. Lunch, Mrs. Z.
Schaeffer •'(s); Miss Edna :Boyle
(s); Mrs, Jack Ackert' .(.c,),' Mrs.
Wiiliarn Wall (c)`.
Recipes Fol. Festive
Easter ,Ditiierl . .
Forappealing. recipes` for a
,festive 'spring-like, dinner, see
•Amy .Alden's 'Household • A;1mah=
qac in Th,e American Weekly.
With this Sunday's •Datroit Times.
Included is a'recipe for a luscious
baked, hair with Mustard' .glaze,
Be sure to i,etid• • The American
a
WeWeeklylq with, this Sunday's (April
2) issue of The 'Detroit Sunday
Tines.
South Kinloss W. M ' S
The March meeting, of• ' the.
South ,Kinloss W.M.S: , was . held..
in .the 'basement of the .church.
Mrs., Baulch occupied the,' chait•�
in 'the:' absence' of •, the president..
The meeting opened 'witl' hymn
1.09 followed by the Lord's _pray-
er-' in unison. The 'scripture •and
meditation . was • taken by. Mrs'.
Lloyd MacDougall. Mrs, Douglas
:Grattan gave a reading on "Mis-`
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