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11114 LUCKNQW SENTIITEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
• .. 'HLT .. 1ST.OVEMBKR 16th, 1050
QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT
Sales and Servicer
Belt‘‘Imperial''
Threshing Machines
Gilson. Refrigerators and Washers
Woods Combination Frigidaire and Freezers,
Grinders, etc.
FARM EQUIPMENT LTD.:
uron Road 'Phone 1132 :: Goderich. On
Sub Agent:
PORTER'S• WELDING SHOP
'Phone 87-r-4,' Lucknow •
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11,r•r. and Mrs. Maurice Hodgins
'arid •Elwood, visited: with' Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Johnstone'at Barrie
over: the past week -0d.
A number of A.Y,P.A, members
front here attended' :the banquet •
and . rally at Tara on Wednesday
cast,: '
Mr. Harry Bell visited for a
few, days during the' week with
Mr. and. ..Mrs, Howard McGuire
of Olivet.:
The Sr. W.A,.met at the church
on Thursday afternoon with Mls,
Wm. Wall as hostess, There was
::krae...?1HM'.sersv,. d8ns with
16 'members and 7 ' visitor's pr:•es7
eat, Following the usual oPening
exercises Mr. Henderson, : Mrs.
Vrooman and Miss Talbot of. the
Singer•Sewing.Machine Centre at
Goderich gave a very interesting
demonstration of the uses of fhe
various attachments of 'the Sing-
er Sewing machine: (Mrs. Vroo-
'rn:an, did the demonstrating). Mrs.
Murray expressed the th.anks4•of
the Institute. Mrs. , Vroornan and
Miss" Talbot acted as judges for
the house dress contest ''a n
awarded' prizes' to Mrs. Jack Ack;
ert 'an'd Mrs.' P. A. Murray..',,Af
ter the. demonstration they were
-a good. :attendance of ;tuembers all ask'd.. to "sign their, names for
and as their guests;:. they enter a, free sewing • course with 'Mrs.
tained a number from the Luck, Ed Schaeffer • being lucky; Later
now WA The president; Mrs the business was dealt* with. It
Tom Hodgins Presided and open
ed. the .Meeting '• With ,the 'W, A,
hymn "The' love of Christ con
straineth .us,"; "IVIts. Ed- Schaeffer
read; the scripture lesson the 121st
Psalm. Prayers • followed with
Mrs,. James Hodgins offering .the
prayer for the, prayer , partrner.
The roll call was 'responded to
! with a ,Bible•. versecontaining. the '•
i word "Remember'''. The president
I welcomed the visitors and wished
their• newly .formedbranch every
success in the• years to 'come. r .
Mrs. ,Wilbert Hodgkinson made' a
fitting reply; and thanked the
,local ladies for •their kind invi
tation:''Business , was .then„ dealt
with• and it. was . decided 'to have
a' special meeting day each year
in 'aid of • the `Columbia Coast
Mission.. The hymn "Go labor ,on"'
.and the litany: closed , the meeting
and a •splendid. bale of clothing,
quilts and Christmas treats. .arid
gifts was; packed ,for the. Moos-
onee , Mission School. , A. dainty
lunch vvas . .served ' by the ,hostess .
and a social chat. enjoyed The
December hostess .:.is Mrs. Ed
Schaeffer..:.
'Mr:• and,• Mrs Wm, „Walsh ;of
Huron ,visited on Sunday with
Mrs. Milton 'Walsh.. •
Mr :and Mrs; Arthur: Phillips
and Peggy. Were week=end visitors
with ' Mr. and Mrs.' 'J. R. Lane
and Mr; and '.Mrs Frank .Maulden.'
' : A` • most •in pressi.ve R'errlern
'brane.e. ,Day' service.was::'he%d, on.
Saturday;' morning, Novembe•r.. 11.
at the Township. Hali Mr..Ernest
Ackert was: chairthan 'and pupils •
from Kinl,ough, 'S_S; No.. ,3 :'and' '
Holyrood schools. took their: places
platfiar-xrarid--a11^.
in. singing' .,`.`co Canada". after
which a two::minute silence,.was
abserved in memory of• those who
bard the supreme sacrifice in the
two world •wars. "Following this
Marion Percy read an ,Armistice
poem. ; and• ;the ''school children
sang;the hymn "U God our Help",
Florence MacDonald- then read
another poem' in;:keeping with:
-Remembrance-day.,. The • SEhools,
again favored with the patriotic
song ' "Our country" and Lois
Johnston recitedthe well.,known
poem,"In•Flander's Fields". A
touching''reading in keeping with
•Novernber 11th, was read by 'Mrs..
TOM Hodgins. The chairman then
• spoke briefly ."and .'introduced the.
;guest speaker, the'Rev..
ford of'.:'Lucknow :•who ,gave a
Most inspiring ;address 1.Irs. 'Wil=
liam Wall .and. Mrs:, Frank• Jphn-
stop• who each.'had.'a • son in ser.:.
vice, placed the Wreath. and all
joined in singing: the- National.
Anthem: The president .of the In.-
st tttte :then. thanked Dr.,. ' Mum-
ford. for his splendid' address, Mr
Ackert •for ably acting •as chair-
man,
hair man, the pianists; Mrs: Jgyce
Courtney and MissEdna Boyle, I r o .;
the teachers • and .pupils • of the
schools for ,their part and every;
one who took part in the pro-
-gram:•AShe-aisa re nein eyed• -the.
teacher. of their school, the late
Mrs. Crispin, who .had been call
ed. to higher service since within
the past few days and who, had
.helped to prepare the pupils of
SS.' No. 3 There are .many who
attend. these Remem'b'rance s'er-
'vices year after •" year and. it is
.the wish of : the entire Women's
Institute for all to.'take:time' off
On tTovember :11th to pay. tribute'
to those who-. helped • make free-
dorPo ssible ' for us:
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Mr. and ° Mrs. Ezra Stanley
.motored to. North Bay, t6 visit.
Their children' remained here and
are with relatives until their par-
eats return, '
The Holyrood' Women's insti-
tute' met
nstitute•rnet on November 9th at. the
was deeded to apply for the leg
Isla tve..,grar t, . also" tri OW
eel for the Save the •Children .
Fundto be sent next week. A
report was given on the play and:
dance showing a profit of $24,06.
Conveners for a social evening .
under. the auspices of the Insti-
tute were Mrs_ P. A, Murray and
Mrs, Frank'Z:hompson.,Mrs. Jack
Ackert demonstrated the making
of a Judy for horse sewing. The
meeting closed with God Save
the King and refreshments,,' were
served.
Mr. Clifford Sinmpson of Lon,
don was a recent:'visitor with his
cousins,; Edna and May Boyle:`
.Remember the hot ,fowl.' supper ,'
in the Anglican Church next.
Wednesday night' from .5.30'
Program to follow. '
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FIFTY YEARS TARRIED.. '
®uring . ° on ay ernoon : an•
evening,Noverrtibero 6th, a host of
friends and relatives called 'at
the. home" of Mr. and ; Mrs. Lorne,
.Scriingeciur. 'of Blyth, .to extend'
heartiest congratulations to them
on the occasion ,of their • golden.
Wedding. anniversary.; •
•Mr • and Mrs...Scrirngeour ,were
married . in ' 1900 .in a • .wedding'
ceremony , performed by the late
Rev. Mr.• 1VIcKay, at:'the Langside
manse. Fallowing their marriage
they' lived at. Auburn from .1900
until they moved to, Blyth in
1912.. ./
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:Seven" children; . were .born' to
the union, sit' •of.''whorn are 'hy-
ing, .and were present to : assist
with the anniversary„ festivities.
•'The eldest,, Frank, died by drown-
ing
in :1926.
1VIr,: Scrimgeour .was born` ill
West 'Wawanosh, a son of rhe late
Alex Scrimgeour and .his, wife.
nn i rer. ' e wor e• as, car
penter and contractor since. 1899.
Engagement' Announced
Mr. 'and Mrs..Eliner J. Farrish,
Gorrie, announce the engagement
of their. daughter„ Mildred. Emma,
to: Donald.,Fredericlt Leader, son
of Mrs. Mary Leader and the late.
Fred : Leader . of Hespeler. • The
Marriageto take place. November
18th. .at 3:00 Pm.in Gorrie Un-.
ited'.Church
TEACHERS EXCHANGE ,
CHRISTMAS'..C'ONCERT' IDEAS
Mrs, Roy :MacKenzie of, Ripley
was 'hostess tothelady teachers
of, Ashfield Tosiinship on Tuesday
night of • last • week.` They met to
discuss' 'and exchange . Christmas
concert' ideas.
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, sport, but coaainon-sense 'cire with
firearms makes the difference between.
a tragedy and a thrilling holiday. • .
Protect 'yourself,, and watch out
for others, too.