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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-07-27, Page 39.o. E Will-� • d at" y: St. :... iter, ery. his'.,, Atal: '.rek. best eek: ]gilt , •son'• ; tail ' nett.•. i5.•. rich son. arid t Vlc� • of ZT� Arad THURSDAY, JULY .2"7th,' l.05Q; focal and general • Mr. •.and Mrs, Albert Little spent Sunday with Kincardine • friends Mr. and Mrs. G, Bouris of'Pres- ton are holidaying with,Mr,• and . Mrs Bill Pappas. Mr, and .Mrs. .';Norman. •Wilson. and two children of Hamilton are • holidaying with relatives, k.. Mr.; 'and Mirs: John Parrish and Mrs-;. Joseph Hamilton: attended the , .S,trauchan family, •picnic, at Goderich. last Wednesday Mr, and .Mrs P.' A. Diurnin° daughter Carol of London spent' a ` favi' days here with hi°' par cuts; Mr.. And Mt's:. Sam D:ur urn and' Betty, ,while on ,their boli W3 re ay 1 •.. ive • ad °ry klv ear • lrr� ti crti e« ig. 01) •rr- LUC.K'NOW 'UNITED CHURCH Minister: •Rev:.W. J.' Mumford, M.A.; B.D.,: S.T.D. SUNDAY, JULIO 39th, '1950 10, a.m.: Sunday School:a.mn,; "ToTHi";n �1�To. Hfig , ; No Low, No Great, No Smal_I". _ No '"Evening Service When `an optimist gets the worst -of -it; :he. makes tire: best: of it" ,, • 700''to 1'0:00 'p.m. c.fOr- the B� A AN �:.' ,. I, CEOPTH SUMMER THE' LUCKNOW' SE TfNEi,, IUCKNOW,- o1rTARio: PAIGE Mirs. Wm.' J. Humphrey., f t. Helens spent the past 'wee with .friends in Goderich Miss Flora Webster pi Kitch- ener :Bent the .Week -end at the hohle °of her :pare ts, Mr, and Mrs., Richard Webster. Misses Agnes Tennant of W aik- • erton and Bertha Allin' of Tor-- ento spent their vacation at Rest A" -While, Bruce Beach,. Mr.;. and •.•Mrs: Jack ' Wiegand, Mr- and Mrs Fran Terrace and Brucie oaf .Detroit are .vacationing at.:Bruce Beach;, • Mr.,and 'Mrs Les Purves t Londop spent the week -pend., here, “Les has been werkingln. London. for .the ;past: six months. Mrs.: Waited Drennan return- ed home •after Visiting for two .weeks; with • Mr, and Mrs ; Melvin Stewart, Guelph, •o• Mr. and Mrs. Hanvey Treleaven and Robbie. are.,•holicaying ,at 'Mr 'and. Mrs. 'Alban ,Trleaven's cot- tage ot' to 'eat: ei ,,Kashi Lake near t t• Graven hurst: Miss Clara. Ganntt::and Jaynes 'Elliott; of .:Toronto' visited:• last week' With. Mrs" 'Jean Rutherford and Mr. and ,Mrs, Har'vey •Tre leaven. • Mr and: Mrs. .:HarrY . Torrance of •North Bay . and Mr. and Mrs: e er' Torrance • of. Toronto .were week=•end' guests -,of Mr, .and•: Mrs: 1.3. Anderson:, aVir:.`.and: Mrs. Harry Wilson of Fort .William visited last their aunt, ` 1VLr s: Dtintan Mac- Do,nald1Tand: other:.re atives in' the. cernmunity: Misses " Helen Salkeld,:and Ruth th Annr•.Thom son te lber ` f the O. C ;afif at ;cue ah" ver re re; �the .. ri visitor with former s ce.t ,s � J. andSal- .'.arents,`'IVIr..Mrs...T . _$ , keld. Mr. and ' Mrs. Chas:- Radford, Edmonton, Bruce,' a chemical en- gineer :of Montreal and _'daughter. Lois; nursing in Vancouver; B:C:, called on L:ucknow' and Ashfield friends recently. LUCKNOW 1Vl'la: ll.. 1 UIj X1,1., w i y v bei dauglitei, Marguerite .of .Tor onto, left ,Toronta..by' train on on. Saturday,: Jtily 22nd fol a'.three •t4eeks`.' vacationl.tat;''New 'West':. minster, : B.C. : Mi='. 'and:`Mrs; '.Wallace :Hilnies '•and.:children,. Jahn rind' Van; 'of O.hawa iii e''pending 'this .\Veel • Mr, ahcl Mrs::. Chas.. Webster , -: ',tit than x'i>ttage ` at . Anibe,rley Beach, -• Mr 1\41.,;.' Henry- Henryat:ter of Lruceficld:,spent ...Sunday :at 'the. :home' of bei paren'ts' Mr. and ,M s. •Sam• Dur nin.• Betty return ed to Br ucefield' :with thein for reale, Holidays.. • • Miss Mina Grazam ,df Chi lr c'bthe, `;Ohio, has .returned after 'bexlrg home;•ow:ing to.' the illness .of her sister, Mrs. Will; Habkiik, whorl:. we .are glad to ,report is making a good recut cry, . 'Mr.' •and .Mrs, s Wfn Boles, Miss Della'poles".cif St. Catharines, Mr. and Mrs. George .Pi ice and Caaro •'lyra of : Washington Were week end visitors with ; Mr. and' Wrn .Joh.n ...1- 'u.niphl`eir :and :other • friends:: .• Miss Gr aae1 udles of • Toronto, visited • during ihe..p�,last week' at :t�hc .h.dm�,,�->f •.l-r.c�.r�.s.istez rarr.-'laiw� �. Mrs. Margaret Digi y of ,uok haw.: Mrs. • Dudlev ,flans to •'at tend the Dudley -Cornish wedding, On July 28th in; 'High Park Un ited .Churoh,'; Tor'O lto: ,n Vi'sitots rat: the hoMe • o%; Mr and Mrs. Angus. Grahorm the• past . 'week 'were ,Mr. arid Mrs. James Snotivc, Betsy & Iathi•yn a Bel; wood, Mrs ;Iz I1.obin$on of New - Mark et, YirS,,J Lowndes*.att•d Any .gus of Qice isi ille, Mr: Ronnie Graham of 'I'0ranto and Doria ,MacKen ie of TeesWiter, r- Mr. and M•5.. Cala ikr Irwin and ',Terry' of Orillia spent the week end with relatives in th;e corn - triunity; Their other Ithree boys, • Allan, Iva•nt" and David are holi- daying with their graridpareritS, Mr, and Mrs, T,horri9s Miagaffin. •MARX RQS$. DIED SUDDENLY Ax•LANGSIDE SUMMTR' HOME • the death' .of Miss ,Mary Ross: of Toronto occurred :suddenly 6n -Friday a't„their sum.rner_home. at Langside. She was a.'daughter of Thomas .Ross and the late .Jean Ross ,and' her, death game asfatha. igreat • iblow• to :her • agedfather with whom she made 'her borne at 40 Elm Grave Ave.; Toronto, andwithwhom she •;was dhoti 'laying at the old, home in 'Kin • Besides ner father, Miss Ro1ss. is survived ' by 'one .sister, Elizabeth 1Vlurray: • The 'funeral' service 'ulnas; helyd ,on M:onaiay at . the Ross .Craig Funeral ,Home in :-Toronto Iith interment in. Park Lawn .Cern-:. • etery,. ' • MARRIED AT SEAFORTH A quiet wedding wassolemn 'izedat high' noon on • Tuesday;, July 18,th;. in Northside Ui'ted Church parsonage, Seaforth when. Rev D. •:A. ` MacMillan united in. Marriage Edith. May, only dau- ghter of the late, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Hoag, of Seaforth,; ..to: the Rev.. Allan W. Gardiner, B,A.,. of Egmondville. , The.` bride and, groom : were . attended by . Mr. and. Mrs P.' W..:.H;nag- cif Isucknow Following .a'wedding; luncheon at' the home of Mrs: % Wilbert Web ster,, Rev. and Mrs Gardiner`.left • on,; .a wedding trip to '1Vhuskoka. sand , Ottawa. • They . will: reside at: Egmondville: ' VACUUM -SEALED • I;a vi n• ale Hammerton Child and• Animal Photography. A Specialty PORTRAITS, - WEDDINGS COMMERCIAL Films Develo • ed and •Printed 24 -Hour Service Cameras Repaired.. Telephone 199,' ..in"'ha FOURTH CONCESSION' • The largest oil refinery' in':the British • Commonwealth is ' at. Sarnia,.' Ontario. ;'It has a daily average. ,capacity ;of .53,000 bar- rels. ...returned to Orillra vvath them: • R'ecernt visitors at the .'homes. of :Mr: and Mrs. W L1' MacKen zie,:'and Mrs: ' Harold 'AITin .were; :Mr. ;ani:. Mrs. .Melvin vein .MacKenzie` • and dau titer Dianne of Chico o" daughter g ,. Mr and "Mrs:: Stinson oaf Sem,ans, Sask. aiid Mr, arid. Mrs. Kenneth' Kidd. of Glenallen, Ontario: • Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacLachlan of Owen Sound were ,callers. %on. 'the Fourth Concession recently at Goadlrnc PEN TREAD HI CLEAT" Extra traction ia: an ontstand-, Ing feature of -B. -F. Goodrich "H1 -Cleat" `tractor 'tires. The open tread will not clog. . tear or•aide-Slip . , the thick blah . eleats are rein-, • forced / are, tou;llcr. last, longer'; > • • MASON'S GARAGE•, dPHONE °148, LUCKN.OW Toronto 'Friday to attend the ' wedding of _:her. _ cousin, :1NFnss, „ Grace Graham Mr` Stuart''Brough~ of Paisley was a 'visitor lat'the Thome of, grandfather, L:'•,;C MacIver, one +h - ' i • '7 T" -» • .R' W?+c.;,; day:. lash week._ EACH THURSDAY Mr: and` Mrs:. Angus G'r+aham. • . had • the . jpleasure of entertaining.' ..Lucknow Dhstrict" tcali ...of• their..faimily' the first'of. ,BURNS. AND Cthe week, , , • • Mr Tom Ross and daughter~ :a' et us know'. i Wednesday MarY Who : were spending the. cr ' hogs trucked directly -warm weather•.'at. .their summer' "Packing Planhozne:are •La n side sent, Wednes-. •:' g p day afternoon ' a4 the Thome" of h a R HOG ' L. M u S A rot . er b h , • aialver. Miss Miary� :died ver suddenl D•�DRE ED. y y _. Wednesda • SS afternoon: • • ive us a try- and. avoid -ex 'rompt ; aiid. Satisfiv from 1.4 eat' eo`o4 dede r .•FOR PARTICI:it Local Trucker A Share of your 'Bush) oti t'll:'.t"1-;c:‘ tea4.a40a IGHTNi .• Coal icosts you less, during the summer. • 'V You're sure of your supply for the • winter." ,a. • Your coal is delivered • You avoid the headache of a •last, minute rush. 70 A 141110 10N CANAQ)ANS o it no' ,1f ou can 'y •repay 'lin nine easy monthly instalments; or .` less, without being too hard on your budget, the B 14 will be, glad to lend you the money. This alsa provide a*hother`good reason -for stocking up now . You. can get in all yotir coal in one single deliver4y'if you desire. That means -less trouble andless dirt. Drop in atyour local B .of M branch assoon; as v I• convenient and talk it over. Make sure of your coal supply in good time. • ►NI O�F 1VIQN.T. E1 I' e d. . Zai .. • Luckhow Branch CHARLES SMITH, Mariager WORIKJNti WITH' CANADIANS IN EV'EWK. RY'.AL'OF CAFE ' S'tNCE' •1>1i1 7' 6 &'►';",... + 'ice l ' !`'=1iGir'aiEi►: "S4!'+1k• w c • •