HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-11-23, Page 6•
PAGE, SIX
DU'NG:AN'NON
St.. pauTsT Ang lean . #�. " # e� a
Guild: held a 'successful bazaar
;nd bake sale.on Saturday after-
noon in the Parish Hall, With
favorable weather, many came to
patronize & articles were quick-
ly picked up, which was very en-
couraging to the sponsors. After-
noon tea and lunch was served
at tables. The receipts of the af-
ternoon amounted to $95.
Mr: and .Mrs. McNee Honored
Mr, and. Mrs. Ross McNee •who
helve, had a new .house built at
:the Nile • recently moved from
the McNee homestead on .the . 2nd
concession, of • West • Wawanosh,
On. Monday night of ,last week
they • ,were honored. by former
neighbors whodropped in as a
surprise and enjoyed a ' card
party, During 'the evening:; :the
couple were read an, address of
best ; wishes by, :Mrs. 'Clifford
Sproul' and Mr. i'Cliffor,'d Sproul
presented - them wi't'h, a lovely
Kenwood blanket. Lunch • was
• 'served to close an enjoyable,'
ening:
Mr;: ; and. Mrs. Durnin 'Phillips
returned early this'•w,k from a
THE . LUGKNOW SENTIIy�EI., LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
two week vacation. 'in the U.S.A.,
travelling by motor,
ar
W.A. inet at the home of Mrs.
Everett Farrington on . Thursday
evening with 17 , perhbers pres-
ent and one 'visitor, Mrs. George
Hodges, president, conducted • the
meeting 'which opened with re-
peating the . Lord's prayer and
singing a, hymn, Mrs. Omar
Brooks read the scripture . lesson
and Mrs. Harvey Alton followed
with. prayer. 'Mrs. Cecil Blake
read -an article on Fellowship &
Mrs, • Emily Durnin ,gave a paper
on. Fellowship, and Prayer. A do-
nation of• $10 . for the Missionary
maintenance fund was' given. It
was decided to purchase glass-
ware for the church kitchen. The
committee of group leaders are
to have a'•meeting 'for. the slate
of .new officers, for. next, year.,
The next nneeting will he at the
parsonage , with .an exchange. of
gifts as 'a social feature. The hos-
tesses- for lunch were Mrs. Will
Petrie, Mrs. R. Bere, Mrs. Hat-,'
vey .Alton : and Mrs. Robt. Irvin..
Mrs.- Winnifred .Woodcombe; :•R.
N. of . •Windsor, was ' a week -end
visitor with her parents, Mr and
Mrs. W. H. McClure and-, sister,
Mrs: Emily Durnin. yrs.. Wid-
combe has been at ., the home of
Jr,, of Elmira for three, weeks;
Bagged Two Deer
We wish to inform the 'friends
of Bill McClure, Jr, of F1mir.a, of
his ;good' luck while . on, a • hunt-
ing • trip in Northern Ontario,..
There were 14 hunters to make
up the party;'nd of seven deer
got among therm, two were shot
by ,Bill: Further details of 'the
technique used :Will be enjoyed..
byhis friends on his next visit
here.
Held Miscellaneous'' Shower •
• A miscellaneous .:.shower 'was.
held in S.S. Nek 17, West • Wawal,
nosh, on t e'2nd Con.. last Thurs-
day night ,when about 40 friends,
gathered 'for •'a• social• evening for
Miss Marion ;Stewart, ' Auburn,
prior. to, her marriage• to Mr. -El-
met:' total-
r.-El-
mer°•S;proul.- of, that district on
tSaturday; November ,18th. . Jirnipy
Sproul and Gail :. Godfrey assist -
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n bringing in the : gifts' and
opening them. • gontests were en-.
:joyed and . Mrs, Godfrey, read, a
humorous j urnal.: Lunch was
served at. the close of the even
ing•
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2:Be between i7 and 29 years of age.
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SEPTA a
HOCKEY SEASON OPENING
While the Lucknow Sepoys are
not represented in the pre -season
hockey series, that doesn't mean
they, won't be heard from. when
the regular season 'gets under-
way,
Working quietly and. without
the ballyhoo that • has.. 'The
some teams this season,. The Se-
'poy executive ndw has a reason-
ably strong team in sight, :and
one ,that should be on '•a par, if
THURS.', NOYFMBER 23rd
KINLQUG•H •
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R,Fa -1. 1/ fir' A' $ .:• K�if ^ .
as._ fid` "'e i
w �` d'h
at° the•hom.e of Mrs, Archie Mc-
Farlan With the 2nd, vice pres.,'
Mrs.; . Frank Thompson, in:. the
chair, Scripture readings were'
p124,. by Mrs. Dort-
salms 11, 125.
ald. M
cFarlan. Prayer, Mrs. Bill
Burt, .Mrs. J, Bmerson, •sec., read
the 'minutes. Readings" on • the
study book'''The Church: in Korea'
were given, also"readings by two
visitors. The officers. for • 1951
were elected: Pres,, Mrs, Clark
Needham; 1st vice, Mrs. Frank
Thompson; 2nd ,,ice, Mrs. Frank
not° a mite stronger, than last• Mauiden; sec., 1Vliss :Nellie . Mal-
year's';club. .N colm;, treas., Mrs.. Alex Percy;
In, spite of all the' reports . that welcome and welfare, Miss ;Mar -
have emanated from Kincardine garet Malcolm; Glad Tidings, Mrs.'.
way, as' to who will or will not gill -Burt; press• reporter, Mrs.
Wesley Guest; 'supply 'sec.,- Mrs.
Perry Hodgins;: Mrs. John Em-
merson favored with a solo. •'The
meeting closed with; hyrnn 599
and the t. benediction after which
refreshments -were served.'
Mrs. Perry '.::fodgins` attended
the Royal 'Winter Fair at .Toronto;
this week. She was chosen among
others in the district as she
coached classes/of girls from 'the
Women's Institute which entitled
her to • . W.
. .
Mrs. Johnthis,tripCurrie of W.inghafin
visited 'on Tuesday with ,Mrs,. Jas.
M. Hodgins. She also visited with,
i, her sister, .Mts. Harold Percy.
Friends from here attended the
funeral of• the late James John
stone at Kincardine on Saturday
afternoon,, :He was the' son of
the .late iJames .•ro-hnstone and.•
Margaret ` Boyle cind spent his
is:'
be in, • Kincardine: or. Lucknow
unifp'rms this season,. we :here
have .''adepted'a•.inoi'e..'`wait and,
see' ' attitude; which it 'see•ms will
pay off in the, end.
The •Sepoy Club recently elect:
ed:.1950-51 officers, -who are ;as
follows: Pres;, •°J: •W."Joy' t; vice
.pres.; ^°Robert Rae; sec., -R. W. An-
drew; • treas.,Clark ,.. Finlayson;.
manager, Wellington McCoy; ex-,
ecutive, . R. E. Crawford, C, L,..
Smith; W. B. Anderson, Harold
Treleaven; transpprtation,•. Mor-
gan Henderson, Cameron Mac-
Donald, • •Art ' Breckles, Harold
Treleaven; equipment man, • Clare'
Johnston. '
A campaign has been underway
for,the last week or so- to obtain
financial backing for the Clubs
operations.:thi's�'year, and the re-
sponse has been good, . although
the' objective has not as.yet been boyhood days in this community.
reached., • Anyone who woild like Sympathy i�s. extended to. the be:
to. add their .'name to .the list reaved:
'should' ,contactany of the . of- -avlrs. w; Lapp' of Wingharn. was •
ficials: a recent v' 'tor with Mr. ,and.
* * 'i.. * i; , .Mrs. H
With the . rntermediate hockey
picture pretty clear• no*, 'the next Ji
question willbe what' about
minor activities this year, and
what organizations, Will : act as-
sponsors.
* * �.
Last season the -Legion spon-
sored a pretty fair Juvenile team
and most of these. ;lads will be
eligible ..again- this winter
s' *.
It was the •off year for the:Mid
get, squad._ lastyear, and this
season . they should be that much
stronger. As to • the Bantam pros
pests- we. haven't much informa-
tion, but ho doubt some of last
year's Pee Wees will have grad -
i
uated to 'Bantam Ranks.. As Pee
theinselives by winning the W. O.
A. A. trophy ,at -Goderich against Walke
Percy.
orne Wall, Mr. and Mrs.
Hamilton of Lucknow visit
an evening last week with
Mr. and ;Mrs;: Wm. Wall.
Miss' Kay Gibson, spent. the.
week-end with friends'at Tor-
onto. ,
1Vtrs. Wm. `Cox . is recovering.
from a fall at'her home on.lVlori
day of the past week, which
needed medical attention and -
confined the injured lady to 'her:
bed' far. a :few days.
Mr.' and : Mrs.: Wm. Lloyd and'
Doris. of London spent' the week-
end with M:M
r. & rs.;Karl •Boyle.
Miss Irlma . Hodgins,IV., of,
St Catharines was a Week,end`.
visitor; with her'. parents,.; Mr. aiid
Weer -they- made ,aname for
Mrs. Tom Hodgins:
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Snarling of.
•
denby.
In any event Win: orlose,:triiner •Mr. and Mrs,. Maurite Hodgin
hockey. can't be .neglected, arid and Ellwood spent the week,end
these lads ShOuld have a team at Detrpik, With Mrs. 'Ada Hod:.
„entered in every series and gins and Mr. and
should have a praCtise program "Off.. ; ,
drawn tip, that will -have them On A neW .Loefil Leader. Course un -
skates at every opportunity. der the auspiceS of the' Women's
be in there snapping again this Mts. Raynarcl Ackert„"with five
. season; and already the "pack" girls attending.' The- course k
has been practising in Kineardine "Being Well 'Dressed ',1‘nd Well
*with. some- 70 prosPects turning GrOomed7. The offiCers elected
out, so that they had% to work 'in Were: Pres;,,. Miss Nancy Need -
relays, .'Tfie .Kubs Made , a good. ham; . sec.-treas., -MiSs Eleanor
showing in their first year in Murray; press reporter and,pian.-
'organized..hockey -last-winter; and ist, Miss Dotis Barr. Meetings
indieatioris are that they'll mus- are. to" be held in the hoines .Of.
ter_a stronger squad this season. Members and 'each gill will be
.Find His Way Hoine? . cord book, all to be completed
veiled Six months to -return to Mrs. Rayriard. Ackert4 leader and
his master. A Belgian 'shepherd,' her assistant, :Miss Doris Barr,
lost just before ,his oWner moved have been in Walkerton"reekntly
1,000 miles awaY; arrived at 'the. taking this 'local ,leader course.
new h'orne two months 1ater.•Read This is a splendid training for
"How 'D()es Yont Dog. Find gis, both leaders and •the class par -
Teeswater Liqns Club .$1,000. Cash
GameS,'Start at 0.30 p.m.
10 Regular Games—$A0 prize Each Game.
'2 SPecials -,-, $100 Prize Each Game.
'. JACKPOT. SPECIAL $600
FREE $25 Special --'. FREE Mystery pantie.
AdinissiOn 11,00, Extra .and Special CardS 25e
All proceeds for Swimming Peol •Fnnd