HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-12-14, Page 3E X tlt�, .1050.
IkIGN, AT
AARK
Clansmen's
paign• receiv-
lontreal until
chairman, F. ,
slightly over
)out• ,half the
acknowedge-
Wrn. Eadie,
L, 'MacKen-
ew,, Douglas
pox, Clifford
rine ,McGreg
Mist. •Hannah
Bain, M. J.,'
',,peon, H.:: D::
•'.s, •Mrs. W. E.
•; -Richard. El
soon Will'
, Lam'.
Fred •Epiber-.
r, 'r,oy Black,
'ge ' Lockhart, • ,
Kelso Mc
ullin, Donald.
J..Cameron,
). J. McChai
Edward
►. . McDonald, •
Obeli Thomp-
kett, A. M.
Orr, Charles
upskey,rss: ,
:,Jamieson;
'arlane, Chao
Scott,:Robert
cKinnori; A
., Geo, $wan.,
laid -G nrd n -
MacDrarmid
nard. Ackert,
xeonge '..Whit-
t. A.- coley-
), D. J. ' Keh
r, Miss Gretta�':;
1nston; ' Ken
'try :Gardner,
' J.. Davison,.
Lifford John.
rnpbell; John.
ton, 'Durnin•
Irwin, .Miss•
L. E. 'Tavener,
Angus Mein
rte,,, ' Mrs:. E.
omen's ::Insti
Nomas Glenn:
ihn S. Craig, , ,• "
, Carruthers, .
va.rt - Collyer
Blake ••
:Lyons, `Arch=
rr'd' Barger.
•
ionsible 'loose
rads; So •is•.'the"
ets mean less.
runty: and.' all
ng an . era ,of
;perityi. Has-,
rnuity recreal
al .ice . install.
promoted:.•'in .:
thority of the
ned in Huron
anty. 'Part of •
eisthat •itis•..
Temperance'
is an oasis . di
o that -is be
drink:' Don't
'loose tali' of
TRIJTR.. , l iCEMBEI 14th, 19 0:
THE. LUCKN9W 'SENTINEL,, 4IJCKNOW,„ QNTARIO
DO YOU KNOW THAT--.
Ashtians have a good stock of
60 gauge 15 denier nylon stock-
ings in'• stock. This is the finest
'grade of nylons made today and
is made by kayser,, the only corrr-
,pany with the Fit All Heel, • guar:
anteed. ' not to twist or • s'lip, A.•
Christmas gift that is appreciat
ed, •
ALL HATS: CLEARING at bar -
Bain
g s bet1tson, Luck -
now,.
�, Bell Fi,u
now, •
' Mrs, Joseph Whitby has been
quiteti ill with. pn'eurnonia . and
bronchial asthma,
Tuesday of last week Rev: G'. B,
and• Mrs,.. Woolley were guests of
their 'son,,'C, Eric. Woolley and
BIBLES!• BIBLESE BIBLES! Mrs.' Woolley' of Chesley;
A'Bible,is the -best. gift for old. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Armstrong.
or young. .;See our finedisplay and daughter Randy have taken
of Bibles ranging' in prices' from up residence in the Gammie
60c..to $16.00., Childress • Bibles,: •A13artments.
>1s,: Sio R,
'zipper;' Bibles, white- e
Brl .
field BLbles;;. reference B#1 icss;':Mr:, and Mrs, : Joe Agnew., of
°lfanirly ; .Bibles '.and New• rl'c�atsi
,
• ii on•t , spent thew
; eek: -end with,,
mems:; ,also: tr . goucl strjck ' rrf iiif``ixtrc•urts; Mr; Lind Mr•s E'..H
•l yn-i,naries, I3ool s o Praise, • «.
PAGE THREE
LIFE E m E MB. E R S H I, P, Nootoomfriiitiptiottiveimuottartutotteroototiviliztivtivsgoturitirtittr
FOR MRS. _DOUGLAS'
The ' annual meeting of• the •
•Society Was: held in ..the ehurch,
on Wednesday, Deceni{ber 6th, II;
with 21 ladies -present. Miss Mac
Leod, was in the chair and a r'
,summary of the year's work was ;
reviewed by the various secret-
aries presenting their' reports.
Steady advancement has ° been..
inade'.'along 'all lines and •the' a1-• °
location ovet si.bscrvbed. • , !
• 'A life membership was' p res-
ented to Mrs, Wm. Douglas' who. .
has been untiring in her efforts
through the years, 'in promoting
th'e work of the Society, it
T h e nominating commit ee,
M's, Philip .Stewart•and•,Mrs.; W:
.D:ouglas, presented ;the, following; b ;.
,slate; of officers• for.,1951;'.Hon:;'
Books 'Of Common Prayer with, • 1)r. and Mrs' "RiCh'ard • B Tre: °presidents, '. Mrs. •. E. 1VtacKenz e�
hymns' and song books '.at .:' ' ILa}'crit 4;tici•,son Alirn of; Palmer- Mrs` H',;Mullin'''.Mrs '',Russell
THE CHRISTIAN,. BOOK SilOP' stun s est Surid'av ; with ' rs ,pt'es,, Miss' Mary':.1Y•f el' eod ,1st
' A Ti,cleaveri and ;VIis ,Gertr.iade vice; .Mrs:. A. Purdon 2nd: Vice,
�MR•'
TreleaVe , oss,3rd vice Mrs
STER
SIG
rr
LUCK.N?W•
N<ITE. CH'U:R
H�
Minister; Rev. W. J. Mumforcl,
$.T.D.
Sunday, ...December 17th,. ' 1950
11 a.m.: First -Hand Religion.
12.15: p.m.:-SundayF--School.
7 : p.m.: Conditions ' of Etern-
:.al Life.
Monday Evening; 7.30 • p.m.:—
Sunday
m;:-Sunday 'School Christmas
' Concert.
There ;was no room for Christ:
in the inn; have you room,. for.
Him..in your heart' this Christ
mas?
•tlrid!!i'Rngiiispo/S7'il1wsiott Rop ail
NUT
S
'For •Sal`e Now` At
Fhili'p Stewart; treas and fin•an•
-
Mr. 'and Mrs. 'Chester ' •Coulter clal sec:, •Mrs; Voven; assistant,
Mrs.. Watson; recording ;sec,, Mrs,.
Porteous; Glad: Tidings sec., Mrs.
W. McGull;;.corr>e`sponding
Mrs. E. Johnston; press reportter,
Miss • M. MacLeod; literature :sec:,
Mrs: • MacFarlane; • students -sec.,
Mrs. J.. ,Little; expense and life
membership s_ee;; Mr..s. C:Agneaiii :
welcome and welfare,. Mrs.
Johnstone, ••Mrs. C. Cook; supply
committee, :Mrs. H; Nixon, Mrs,
Jewitt, Mrs. N. MacCallum; Horne,
Helpers sec.; .Mrs. °R: V•. MacKen
zie, Mrs . :•MacFarlane; ; °pianist,
Mr's. 'C. Agnew, social carrimittee,
Mrs. H,`. Anderson, Mrs. W.,. J.•
,Douglas, program cor, mittee,
Mrs, C.•. Masdn, 'Mrs ' J. 'Agnew;
membership. ' committee, M r s
Spindler,, Mrs: N. Campbell, Mrs..
McCall; Mission:.. Band;' leader,
Mrs. .Clark Finlayson; sick com
rittee 2 members c o en ey
r
three '.months'. Miss' Pearl• Hen
derson,; installed 'the','newly elect-.
ed'. officers - ;'
The 'meetings will continue in
the church for the winter months:
(nee Dorothy Webb) and. children
:Bytan and Judy of . Calgary are
Visiting with -Mr. and• Mrs.:. Alli-
ster:Hughes.
Mr:. and Mrs . Penn; 'Morris—of
"'Detroit, Miss Jeari Alliin and MrL.
John Kelly. of Toronto and :Bill
A-11tn-af Winghath spent . 'the
week -end with. Mrs,' Jessie 'Al --
lin.'
'Arthur ,;Andrew has`::returned
tome after spending a •few. weeks
in •,Toronto andMiss Flora And-,;An
rew of 'Landon spent ,the -Week-
end
p..
end •' with ,hers Parents,, ' Mr, and
Mrs. W. G. Andrew, •
:After ' several weeks' .Visit • with'
her sister, Mrs Webster of Clin-
ton and' friends at Varna,.. Bruce,'
field, 'Hillsgreen and otherplaces,.
Mrs,,.Abbte Pritchard returned to
her •in .. n. h:
home Wawa s .
PURPLE GROVE
Mrs, • Milton Walsh': spent • Sun-
. at .Mr 'Ben ',Scott -s:. Mrs ,Porteous gave a splendid
Mrs., Char.ies col i s and W'ala- paper ,'o:n the 'current events from
ci• visited ••«^nth• Mr' Harry 'Gra- the Glad Tidings ,up .to date•:and
horn on Sundav: Mrs C. Agnew read a;'paper on
'„ "Peter'. The 'Christmas: service; of
�-Mrs:• � tetcyr Gnt.��1e5� was . in ,...
worship Closed the :meeting
1{itcheher on•' Thursday.
and Mrs -
i s .Don, McCos.h and l of the fact' that the .Sociey, was
Special. mention must:�be made
Mr.
d 'at- I fes... ee +.: w,c.. TR.� �V els .
t,ndcd 't}re I3'ruce Countv. Feder th'e Sudan .Interior mission •, in.
ii.tien meetint at Walkerton en 'Nigeria : as'•g uest speaker for their
• T}iui k1:r'YTh.ankoffeung. meeting .;
:oO.:.'Nov-
Miss• Jean Stot}ier�s is:haying ember', 12th;;;: Her talk': was; both
her C'h' istmas concert on. the 2Oth inforinative.and- inspirational and
t
•
1•,
of Deci?mber to : Purple Grove will not. soon' be. forgotten The
,Wedding bells •are ringing.
1�1r: John Griffith has'spent a
fc: v da.\'s 'assisting •Mr. John: 'Mc-
tThnald near•.Riplcy.•.
•
'Ml •an'ci Mrs:` Andrew ,Patter-
::on `isitc i# with their`, daughter
' �'\1r,.,,'Rtietop -Collins.. on Sunday,
illi•:' l;lerb Farrell attended the:
Feci't talion meeting, •at Walker•to'n•
=bac 11'..t'I"huic1a.
. r; site# AIr4 Britton Cttllrns &
Marti 1'.i,u c isited ..w ith .'Vlr, Mai
Drug (tic1I# r.1'Ic''KrcicY.'.Plt
1te'ccc,
•
as'
1.oi
..±:to;`s1,tin:;' CL'ol'g Emerson. Jr in
Deliciously FrehTry Them...j t,ti;#,ia�„ :pi •,c lrtrort to hr, t ar-
-
Year •is drawing .to; ac, 'Close .and
we trust' !that, in' the coming year
we may go On to, greater: thiri:gs.
in 'the ' Master.'s service;,
McNay -Kilpatrick" Group' WV A. `.
: . MOS.:A. E. 1VMI<im: was hostess
for. the McNay -Kilpatrick Group..
held on Wednesday with '20 lad-
ies ,present. Mrs. :; J, ,Kilpatrick
presided, The meeting .. opened,
with a Christmas carol arid' pray-
er by.. 'Mrs: W.•'J.' Mumford. Mrs,
Art. Bveckles read the scripture
learson, Miss Welsh gave ;•a sketch
of the life of a • Negro church.
soloist;.: T Burleish.. An .• interest'-
�. E
•, t
�., � asreadb
for W
.. , trnss �s v
Chris
•.r � �. uF i n Y
N w ri, r -.i • , . tir,'. ;�.. ' Mr•s, Alex McNay. ` M.r s, J W,
:..;,. ,i„•„i4• ,•ti.•'•!,,,, .i,,„.14,, v'h�.y;wsi;0' •ri� ,'r't, e,,.,'i ..2} .,i,, x;:rd"u%itl,.�`irta'�,:;
+` r "�f u"'il nil )�fa��<f�iF!v� u�Uf,+.`1fGa'ii�u llGv �t,,•,•.�• 4f. ,> JJOflt iui(1 rvr 1VIargaiet ,:Rae
u J
• Sting a •dtitet ai:conipanied by 11.is,
3.Kilpatrick, Mrs. 3. Kilpatrick. .
K , thankccl the mem ers for their
, hearty. CoLoperation in : working
Itweth.er.'for• the .last, three years
/.
•i
Ideal Christraas
LOOK OVER, OUP. STOCK
w�l
Table Larnps'
TriIights •
•,,llectric' Kettles
Automatic Irons
Automatic Toasters
Mixtnasters
Shavemasters '
Hating Pads
Electric Blankets
•
M. 1>,let t Sc C''ictrlc
• Cleaners'
Slcates
licy cics
Radios •
iVashers•
r...
Aw
:Choose (;ours' While We Have,:A' Selection,'
16 :ltl3 'I !ills'' 0000br. ti iio. ti iloi)e.,no tl' it olti riu?"poothi tfi^.7trio. od
EIectric
erRadio • ,
trPH- NE' 110, LUCKNOW'. V 4 Pi V et t . CP. 4 4 V 0 el ''*i';'it''
r
Electric.. Ranges
Frigidaire5 rryy
and litany . other items. �r ,
and hoped they 'Would be: as•.loyal
tntlapi = new leaders Another
Christen. , carol , was sung and 1
thin .meeting! closed with the raiz- I'
pah benediaction, Mrs. J. W, Joyiit r
No 'ed a hez'rrty'•''vote Of, thanlcsl
• to the leaders and it was second-
•,ed by Mrs; Ewart Taylor' Mrs.
:McNay responded: A _'pot luck
slipper was .sera ed by the hostess
and the. program &oix,r' nittee and
all enjoyed the social, hour to.
. „e.
gethei ,, •
Blake's �V nT.w. •
to spite 'of the incleinciit wea-•
then' 16 members answered the;
, can. at Blake's. W M S. which
inlet ,Thu ,sday.'afternoon, • Decern=
ber 7th in' Blake's hall The chair
was occupied by the president;'
Mrs. Irvine Henry; who conduct-•
ed the 'Christmas •candle -lighting
service assisted by Mrs, George.
•
TheY'Sewing Machine .of The Centur
•
0.
IT'S GUARANTEED' . FOR: LIFE; ,`'t
b be free from any,•
defects In ,material and 'workmanship and is .guaranteed;
to endure the- natural -wear' ---of -famiiy -use, provided
it : is . given. reasonable care in accordance with
;•the book, of instructions„
Several. Models to 'Choose'.. From
at • $99.00 Up.
SEE THEM ON; DISP sAY ., AT '
Furniture .Store' Phone 181; -L:uckr>,ow
Ace a
Fuxnrture� 1 Chr:>Est �• s-:- •
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STUDIO...COUCHES
• - CEDAR `CHESTS
A WIDE' RANGE. OF .L'
OVEI.Y LAMPS
Drop
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rad1/044,:mbanu.i . b uff.i 4404A 4 4 4404ac :%i utn,f ?k 000. 4Krr'� pi 4n -o .
Saunders, Ms's Russell'Johnston Cranston and Mrs:'R.K' il• atrici •
p ..
Mrs, Thos. Blake,• Mrs: L Men. Heralds sec;' Mrs,' Twamley; Her.
ary and Mrs.' Herb Curran Read- aids, ;China, . Mrs:: Buckingham;
ings•`were given. by. 1Virs :;L Man -'...temperance, 'Mr.s., •Thomas Blake,
ary Viand: Mrs, C.: Cook ' and "Mrs,' Home -missions; Mrs. Geo. ,Saund-
Cook also conducteda discussion -er's;:Japan` 'Mrs:'Cliff ,Kilpatrick;'
on the;; --literature for ; next: year's "•India, Mrs. Isaac :Cranston; pro
study on Japan: T " e minutes' and gram'committee for. 1951, Mrs'. C:
•roll'•ca l were read by: the sec ,• •Cook; ':Mrs. `L, lY enary'','and Mrs,
Mrs.' Curran,and after';a short. R. . Ki patrrck. W.A. officers
business session: the me ,ting v as ..ected . were:' • .press,' Mrs: George
-turned .over to 'ev
..W.olle
the°election:of`1951 oficers'which .Blake; sq.-treas., Mrs. LMen-
resulted
en
re ulted as followsfor WU.S.'ry Helpers Mls'G Twamle
Y
.,
•P;_ r I •
,'•;,
,tri e.Henry.;
pres., s n. e. y,,. 1st .v r..e, ,Mrs R. Kilpatrick, 'Mrs. R: John;.'
Mrs. C:,Gook;•' 2nd vice, Mrs:' V. ;ston and ••1VIrs. Jack Irwin,
= T
he:
Andrew,,• �c.treas: 'Ctir, meeting close ° with prayer `by'
ran I4F
s:
Co' t
a.ia .
�Fv:•Woolley. and a
deliciousicious
s•ee+•Missionary Monthly, :Mrs. L punch was •served iby the hostess__
Menary.; Strangers se ., Mrs. Geo es. .,Mrs;Saurtders and Mrs.: Phil-.
Twamley; flower coni., .,1VIrs::''J. li.ps.' '
1950 FLEETLINE CHEV. SEDAN, light ,,green.
1950 CHEV. FLEETLINE COA.CI , $1,995
.1943. HE .' • metallic ' greez
..
1949 'PON ' AC',. SEDAN, r .
1948• CHE EDAN, grey in color.
_194.8 CHEV. ' LLETLINE COACH, two torte green'
1948: CHEV. SEDAN, two-tone,
1948 CHEV. COACH.
1947 FLEETLINE 'CCACH. •
• 1.947 CHEV. FLEETLINE: SEDAN;: 2 -tone, • radio, sunt >ViSor,.,
,..white walls and • mazy • extra's,
1946 .CHEV:, SEDANS
• 1939• CI•IEV: SEDAN.
1931 NASH SEDAN ,
1936 DODGE ` SEDAN, $250. -:
1935 CHEV. COACH.
TRUCKS.
IJ49 CIIT:sV i?�'-' O11'F 'PICK-U'P.
1.939 CHEV. `S18DAN DELIVERY:
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