Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-06-29, Page 31950" Wa a' (Olive) 1 Irwin,. nd. teak. St) sur; 4.ci1; of Nelson: Zoi�ning, eh hos- . a. �t..Rat:. • ad been 1e :time. gars ergo ICS faN.' u c ,lite.; nd• Mt•s. -Jioneers .. ht{hlv. gent l; fight in. fellow - int at rife,• the wli(jro ars ,ago, old, and. Toronto, ullen "' of . as held ,n. Tues,;, ge1Y at- onduet- R Mae= byterian•,: nforting: termeit ery, .the.. igh'bors, ut Jain S Little, ':' ohnstoh, ` :.. of:IVLrs. Monday, • -iospital,. , been a She was ad lived post las held' e United w, J.. A. . no the late elate.. sed ..her survived..: Orville Noi'iari or+s nj She is brothers. ie "Scott, ' ear here '•Wiarton ' z up by- .. Police ainst 12 ;ed $1,OQ'' g before, 1b, charge TtJujSDA,, JUNE 29th, X1950. focal -.an_.. General. . THE . LUCKNOW SENTI.I L, LUCKNOW, : ONTARIO Nis, W' W 'Hill .is spending a : Mid, and Mrs. Jaek F•arrish and week a_t Bright s Gr.,ve with hiss Mr, and , Mrs. Jim Gibson of Cousin, Roy.Roogers. • Blyth visited- in Woodstock last Mr Joseph Mallouglh;was.,takweek. en ' to last week.,. Misses ',Alice and Anne •$town: o Goderxch H He has ,been making his honle in at .De'troit.•`spent the. Week-erid Goderich for. some time,. . R : with their aunt, Mrs. . A: l Fin - Hank Kreuger of Detroit, who Payson, is a, '.frecjuent visitor here, •re " Mrs: George Robinson and two Gently• unde'Went an emergency children of .Ottawa, are visiting, ap1pendectomy. with relatives here while George Mrs, Neil J; MacKenzie left the. is on a mission tin the North with • first of the '•week ,for the Girl they: Guide ,.Cam'p at .En sdale . where' she; has :a supervisory' position. Cari�eron ,and, Mass` Anne F°iri laysori, of Toronto, spent.. the 'week,end with their mother, Mrs; A. R. Finlayson. GJri .their'.retUr"n 'they he were aOeompanied by Mrs. Arthur Lewis. of Stouffyille,• •who has spent ,-the past' two viieeks with Mrs:.' Finlayson. Mrs. Lewis • was sadly (bereaved this, spring when her husband:'•was killed in • a tractor accident.,, 'Miss :A.rdonna Johnston,� stud. ent nurse at Victoria 1<o0.ital.and Bill 'Johnston of the •Canadian, Naval S.ex`vice,' .are holidaying ,at. the •home of 'their .parents, 'Mr. .°and Mrs. ;Noble Johnston. 'PASTORATE RATE ENDS AT ST. HELENS (ST. HELEN'S NEWS), Using as his text. the words; of Paul to• the Philippians "1 thank any. God, for' every, renzernnbr.ance' of 'you", Rev. M G. Newton preached .an impressive farewell seranori to a large• congregation on Sunday morning. After spending five : years here, ,Rev. and Mrs-, 'Newton leave this -Week for their new charge at Holmesville. Quite ,.a numib. er from here en- joyed; the annual Sunday School. pini With the Whitechurch Sun- day ,School ,at ..the tenth :Bridge ori • ;Saturday afternoon. ' ,:Miss Isobel Milier 'and .Mr. Tom Todd rnotpred t:o Kirkland Lake on ;Saturday for .Mise W. D...Ruth- I erf'ord who has r'eai,gned from•.the " staff of :the-. Kirkland Lake High Sch'ool•. • House Strdek„ ' Considerable :damage Was. done to 'the chimney .arid .upstairs of the;home of Mr.. '.and Mrs. Frank Todd 'by the severe electrical storm ons Thursday. afternoon, Nobody . was at home at .the time but when;. 'Mrs.. Todd' • returned she; noticed the .str.ange 'odor in the. house and upon investigating- found ,that • the house. had been struck by lightning: 1VI"r...a • Wel nd, Mrs. Will bster let ` last. week .on a ':motor trip to• Alberta. Mrs: Dan Martin, Messrs ;El- mer and Arr}o 1d'''Woods motored. to Powasson on ;Friday= to spend, the ; week -end With Mr. arid Mrs. r3rnerson'Austin. The., July' meeting .of the Wo -- men's "institute will be held in.. the, • co runiunity 'hall .on . W ednes-: day afternoon, July' 5th at ' 2.3.0. Roll `call, •.``1Vfy favorite subject at 'school": The report of the Dis- 'trice Annualmeeting will be giv-• Doug Clark: cif .the at' Steinbbacl, Man., . is holidaying here anter completing ;a course at Regina.' On ,his return'he..will. be accompanied. by, 1Vlrs. • Clark and children who have been !visiting here 'while „Doug ,iwas in , R egina. OVER 'FIFTY AT EVENING AUXILIARY.., ANNUAL PICNIC . . e Sunny ,skies', prevail d. -for the annual . prcnxc' of "the ..Evening Au>rili ary . Af the •Unit -0 Church held last Thursday ; afternoon, Eight visitors,' 40 . members and several=<4childr.en-:were welcomed ,by 'Mrs., Campbell ;Thompson at her cottage at Amberley Beach. ALMOST ONE HUNDRED AT SHOWER FOR' JUNE •BRIDE' On. Tuesday, afternoon of last Week 'almostonehundred. friends atrddiei'ghlbors gathered at the home'' of, Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Str.athdee,.: Concession 6i?'. Huron To,Wnship,,• to honor theirdaugh- ter, Catherine,....and to, extend their best wishes for her `future, • 1. The devotional exercises were happiness conducted iby.' the, president, Mrs The living ,'room was•tasteful- H, Webster and Were .closed' ,bY ly decorated with bouquets of prayer ,by, Dr, Mumford, Humo. r flowers and pink and white ous i.eadings .were "given by' Mrs streamers Harvey' Trele.aiven • and Miss Jean, • •';- is. '. ' Cameron McAuley read Osborne..:A skit• called``"'The Menu • the address,'signed ori:behalf Of Committee".. Was enacted. by 1VIrs the gatheiirig by :lViariori Clarnble,' N! • K Murdief after :H,. Thpmpson,. rs. Isabel Forster and hersel , Mrs. H ` Allin; Mrs. R.. Black, Mrs v hick ' three:. g1i1 ::frrends, Joyce' en ,and the girls will give a demt 1':: Brewer,,: Mrs S .:Cohyei, M'rs ' A nold;,:; Edith . Osborne and ;Lu-. onstration •o' -f t` h. e i r.. project Andrew, „R�_ 'Geo. r;,..,, r i\ir; :.. Pollock opening, "Clothes closets up PAGE THREE Y .ear � ye out quaUty . ehas' ahucc s been a aPtikc.y.s tion with die• the rs cons , .era The Business Men.'s xecut><ve' .of �. 'Thee, i Announces the.. following hours- �Assoc'lat><on _, . .. for the Holiday Week End, of .Business CLOSED THIS ,AFTERNOON_THURS,... FRIDAY NIGHT 4_ • OPEN F ' Y lst��.� • �, JUL CLOSED SATURDAY, to date This .children's' day' and they Will supply the program•.. Hostesses---. Miss'. Jean • Aitchison, Mrs. ' .E.•• J. Thom and Mrs Chas 1VICiponald. Please not the change, in day:,' Mrs:, Fred,McQuillin is making . favorable, recovery in the Wing - `Ho ital .foll?Wing: an attack liam , agp , t. ;pneumon+ia - A. J. Wilson . a,nd .Mfrs. ;F. Wilson: • All the ladies came to _the .Meet- ing wearing hats ,styled 25 years; ago Miss Robt Thoixipson, Pr:' Mumford and Campbell Thornp- son acted as judges of these.• Mrs Win Ifyinphrey; was selected the' prize ,:winner.:, Her.'•hat was' forty years •;'.olds . A' 'delicious' , p.iGnic lunch: wag. served by the/hostess @, UCKNOW UNITED R C. the many lovely' and useful gifts. 'Catherine made • a suitable :re- ply and ,.,thanked: all: :for' their• 'kindness and much ..appreciated gifts , "' -A . delicious lunch was served after .which Catherine invited;.the. -1ladies..: to :'view .'her trousseau, whichbrought an, :enj_oyable: af- ternoon, to a close.' BOUN'DARY EAST, The . W.hi,. r'hurch• W. `•I. held "their June 'meeti•ng in .tl-te Com n unity" Memoi i.al Hall: •Mrs;;: Geo:. mister Rev.`. W.. J 'Mumford, ix1 i e ided Tile meet- 1�IcClea ag1l n pi cs• M A.,. I3.D:, S T.D i Opened by singing.:.the. ' , Inatittite. ode ..and repeating the � �• .V' .'2nd 1950• ' . SUNDAY, JUL + i• ra'er. The motto 'wa4 Lords 1.0 dm •: -Sunday Sc 001. ! , given by . Mrs . Terson. Ii win on . r.,Dilfy makes • i k us do things well 1 .a, n..' What. Canada Expects "but love makes tis do: them, beau ii 1 nadiatis I. of uTly".•' 7`he roil . call was ..ans- house veered by ;`Something a' :. 2.30 :m:: Wo Service of ' rship o". The ` aper p guest should not d p • under auspices of,. Andrew- was , �,,eri'.by Mrs.:•,Jaines ,Wilson. r .. ,' w g'• Lane ']Family Reunion.. ' Mid W R Farrier played a p ano Public ;invited. ' .4 • solo and - readings were. given.. by. h Congre-i 'Mrs. 'Earl ,Caslick,:: Community,. Thursday,. 'July, fit , gational picnic Leave,': ! 'singing interspersed the program Church at 1'15 'p m With' 'Mrs :•`Garnet Farrier at 'the .CENTENNIAL ,CELEBRATION . Plans are. complete •tor the. .An - `drew -Lane ` Centennial celebra- tion to' ab'e .held.th>s week=end. Piano. Iostes es were Mrs. A, ..—.�— +i• �n+•0O4�^'�'"'"'` J'; 'Walters and. .Mrs,,James McInnes. N+ , n yew' - : ane... centennial 1850 1950. CIIURCH :SERVICE. ow Business Men's Association ,• Luckn ation., . � :Gordon Fisher, .Sec.. • ebster Pres. ' ' There 'will' be a monster ,picnic.B ori Saturday at .Poplar .each, south.. of Kincardine, ;and ori'Sun-' day afternoon at 2.30 there will be a• church service in the'' Un ited 'Church, Lucknow. Following •the , service . there, will • be 'a social' hour held in ,the Sunday. School`. It: will be red-letter occasion in the: history of this' clan whose forbears came frorn Dexon :a•cen, turY. ado• ; her daughter, Mrs PharisI 'Math - 'era. ath 'ers .Mr. and'Mrs.'John Brown,' 'Mr: and •: Mrs :.Wilfred Grant, •Mrs. Carnian• Green and .Russel 'Grant of Paisley :spent Sunday with Mr. and 'Mrs., Ed. 1VJcQuillin The' 'teacher and,- pupils of' S.S. No. 9, Kinloss, ar,e holding. their. 'annual 'picnic on Thursday, June, 29th in the : afternoon. Everyone. is welcomne; Basket lunch. A soft, m 'ball ;gae' with,•No 9 vs. filo:, ` 10• will be 'the' ,main featture of the picnic. Jack: Gillies . attended the fun - e1 a1.•Df •,the late Mrs. 'CockW.ell in Listowel on Friday.:' . Tv,ro carloads of. ladies attended the, district: • annual, .at Holyrood, Mrs:. V•ictor Ernerspn,.Mrs. Lorne Johnston, Mrs. Jack Ryan,' Mrs, George_ Fisher were ' delegatd`is. Mesdames. ;Toni .Moore;'';Mac Ross ar d. Gillcyl� e wer e charter netri- boa's who. i.`cceivki a, corsage. 'len, dollars' vas donated td• theMan • itolli Relief Fund and $50 to the Salvation . Army,. ' .For. the. Jul' 141-CKNQW ' *w meeting the hesteti" S arc •Mrs. - . Mae ii:OS,` itid: •'l Ru's i -•C a9nt. • UNXTED. C1 U1tCI>>E _' 11011. ; Gill], . ]lore to make •Sunday iu nday, July at 2.30 p.'mo 1Vlinst RY80 Hr3ur Mac Ve •Sh err • In Charge: REV, DAVID J.' LANE of 4 Clinton Pr esbyterian : Church -EVE 14Y� WELCOME. Social' Foilowiitg Service Lane, Pres, Mrs.. J. A. Crispin, Sei'�: Ste; others, chairman Church 'Service Committee ;x; .7-rr'stful.da ' Mr.. and 1\11.3 %-.,, T. Jant>i and Plat t ilyr of Milverton, Mr: amid Mrs. 17' Ii. Carruth•t;1•s and daughters Of Holyi ood and Mr, arid Mrs:' Ronald Forster andfamily were guests at George fisher's Sun.-, day. Mr.''and Mr`s• George Kennedy' rind sons went to. Toro on Sat- urd•ay Where .Mrs, Kennedy • and Billy will ;spend. a. few days.. Mrs. James, Gaunt Was taken to • they hospital in London on Sun- day„ ' Mrs. Alert, Hackett of Wingliam, sp,ept. "'a few days' .last. week with • • When you, think•' about; it, everybody has a stake, .One way 'or another, in the tele- phone: business. 62,000 Bell shareholders and their facniiiltes. Thousands of suppliers of materials. for tele- phone constructionand expansion.. . 1,250,000 telephone customers in Ontario and Quebec, in homes, offices,• h6spitals, shops.• Keeping: pace with growing needs for more and better telephone ;service takes .lots of work and Iots.of money.; Only a financially r healthy company can carry on this big job. • Telephone users; employees, shareholders, everyionehas a vital' interest in a service that means,so much to the ,welfare of so many people. THE BELL TELEPHONE °COMPANY OF CANADA: Owneed. :and,oPerated ti :Canadians for Canadians Y , r . MOTORISTS.'..PEDESTRIANS s HURRY'that KILLS wa/k...40-/i/e... CARFfULLe AR''(O„ .E...PARTWENT' OF GEO. I;t.. DOUCETT, Minister, HIGHWAYS p,'„n 1