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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-11-13, Page 3Tf:,'NOVEMBER 13th;, 1947' eneral Miss Marion .MVfaePherson is re- Miss Martha. Clifton is, ,111 in cuperating froman iiingss with ' Wingham Hospital with pneu- lural.' pmneumia. monia,. , f;IE Lilt! otow;.:SEi4TINEL,=' LtICK111ow , ON1 AI .t' . sbENDOR. TAB : are, effect live: 2w6,eks-'.'.supPlY $1; 12 weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Allan l,4cCharlea of,.Ariona spent the week -end with -relatives in the community. • Mr.. Richard Baker of town spent the past week at Niagara Falls with his. sister, Mars:`• Fred Fiske. Syd Rouse, who is stationed at Centralia Airport, as an R. C mechanic, spent-, the week e. end`, atflois hhomy , er a . S <y, 'Mrs: Al .Ma'rtizt' .and' Neddy of : Toronto • and Mrs. Ronald Roth - "2 -well of Norwood, who spent the past week : here and in, London with their. mother, Mrs. E. J. Thom, returned to their homes oh- Monday,. n-Monday,' Mars. Thom is' conval- escing favorably at, Victoria Hos- • pital. • !---Mrs R H."-Thomp -ot-speii the week -end in .Elmira =at• the -lime i.,103.40k aQWin Uewat.. Mr, and Mrs. Mervin Carter, 'Clardeboye, spent $iznday, with da Am Bowman. Jane and s - Mary. Porteous of Alma College,...St:• .Thomas,' spent the week -end at her home.. Mr. and, Mrs., Arthur! Lighttle of ';Orangeville, spent the, weer,, end at the home of 'Mrs. ;$Henry Mullin 'Mrs D.av,••d �. Gillies, p is` q{ t• o poorly at present at the• home of her . daughter, Mrs. 'H, •' Kri,ifiger of Detroit. ' Mr. and Mr's.. R.. J. MacKenzie Alice Robb' have moved In . from ..Lochalsh to make their home in Mrs. R.obb'•sresidence in the village. ST, HELENS, Mrs M.. G. Newton; and :Mrs B. Thom are . making favorable. progress ' . following - operations performed at Victoria. Hospital, -,.London, .•last week and expect to be ,able to' leave the hospital•.this • week. _Mrs, Ramage'.returned: on •Fri=' • years at Asquith,• Sask. Rev. 'M; `G. `newton addressed the .annual 'Autumn utumn Thankofferr' ing: of the ., W.M.S. at, the Uri .ted• Church on' Sunday. morning, :.choosing as his subject "The Con- science :: of ` a Missionary". Mrs. -Andrew - Gaunt favored with : a.. s�J Sol � Wat will you , do witli e' �. 'There was' 'la:r5 e attendance , at the November'meeting 'of • the •Women's Iristittxte held at the. home of Mrs Will Rutherford .ori Thursday Mrs.• Elwood Barbpiur presided • arid the:. roll .call.. was responded to • by hints for saving: fuel;- Plans were 'Made for the short . course, "Oven. Cooked Meals" to 'be held in the.. Hall on. November 24th and 25th. All the ladies 'of :the Community int vited 'to:'' attend. A donation •of. $3 was voted: to the Navy' League and: ;$5 to -the Salvation Array:' A committee wast appointed to ar-' it.IN.LOUGH.. miss Eliza. Thompson , of near" Kincardine visited during the week with Mr, and Mrs. Perry I , Hodgins. • Mf: -Reg McBride :returned to has home here from the 'West where he .,spent • the stmuner months. ' •, The Women's -Institute m°et on� Thursdaar' afternoon . at the. home of Misses Edna and May Boyle .with, a large ; attendance. ' The • president'was in charge- and opened the meeting with,. the ode and" Lord's, prayer in unison. Business followed. It was decid e• d .to hold' the annual mern- brance Day service, at • the own ship Hill, November ,11th, C.oin- inittee., in . charge are. ° Mrs. , P. A. Murray,' Mrs." Tom • Hodgins, Mrs. Howard. Harris: and . Mrs. 'Jack A;ekert. The annual Institute "At Rome" is- to bee in the hall on. Tuesday ;evening; .November 18th at 7 p,m° :when. members ' and their families will .enjoy •an.. old time hot. -fowl sipper which .will be followed by :games' and pro- ! The committee in -charge. of this is Mrs.' ;Charlie Hodgins, Miss Grace .Weatherhead; . Mrs. Ernest ' Ackert, and Miss: May -Boyle. The :;secretary then gave the • report • of - the Hallowe'en dance Which netted • the treasury $37. The. program then, followed which consisted of a solo, Mrs. Harold Haldenby, '.. a paper on Lean .a reading by M. p .A. Murray; a 'paper on the .topic, willing helper::doesn't .wait to be, asked", was 'prepared .by•::Miss Grace Weatherhead "and , read: by; Miss: Edna Boyle:.lVIrs. • .Hod, gins conducted a Bible . contest 'and Mrs:•'MIlton rWaish . a,..night' and' day :contest. An, invalid's tray was -prepared' by -Mrs. •J'•ini.°Boyle.. and' Mrs.' Charlie Hodgins••read. an• article on "The. Invalid". 'Current; events .prepared by "1VIrs.; Frank Thompson.:: were.; .read by' • Mrs. Jack • Ackert. Mrs .11/Tiltori. Walsh got the prize 'frorti the `'mys.tery. draw: The National Anthem br. ought :the ,Tneet:ng • to ..a ` close and lunch: was served 'by .the hos.. tesses=axrd 'the r helpers: Tie De•+ cember , meeting- will be . held at the -:home of Mrs. Alphonse Mur;. y-rrdwrll"` be tie"Ch,ristmas meeting:• i i i i i e e r i i • • • • • s • i • i • n MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS. SATURDAYS. 1 5.30' to 7.00 ip.m...:` iGREGO rocery acid •Restaurant Mummy and the Mumps",,by. the Ripley Junior Fan -hers Mrs. Fred McQuillila ;gave . a .\sp•leridid paper on agriculture.. and :Canadian in- dustry. Miss CaroF McCrostie and Miss:.•Marie Cupskey favored with a "duet Mrs: E.. W. Rice with 'a •solo and Mrss . "Carol McCrOstie with a piano 'solo,: A contest Was, conducted; by 'MVlr s .G.•'McPherson after. which • lunch ':was "served. with Mrs.- D C :,-McDonald Mrs.: W. A. Humphrey, .and, Mrs. Lorne` Woods: as, hostesses.' Mrs. Duncan McDonald & Mrs; Alex' Rintoul were recent visitors With . Mi ;and . rs D: C McDon- Mrs Duncan McD:oriald,;-1Vlessr's Donald,-COI-ina rid Peter M14CD.9rr, ald.,.were .visitors with Mr. and Mrs: John .McPherson 'at' Hamil ton Collor a u,lalions._,an'd: lsest wish es : tol Mr:` and Mrs W J `. Ium,= phrey who observedtheir 55th wedding',aanniersar y on'Sunday.. D.ONNY EROOI Many:: -Donnybrook` pedple at- tended the, .-ariniversar y' services in 'Westfield Unaited «church•.: on Sunday. ° ;• .Miss Olive Jefferson, R.N , is spending' this ,week ;ather home here.' M ; and,'Mrs:. Stuart Ch°amney, spent Sunday,; with her parents,' :Mr. 'and Mrs Wm.. Webster. Mrs. H., .vl'effei son is spending a few days with her'•parent's, Mr,.` grid Mrs.':Geo, Thornton. at Blue - Miss' Alice Johnston of Wil g - ham. was a week -end: guest with her .,sister, Mrs: Edward Robirison Fran Ie 11 -Piece Band TOWN HALL, LUCKNOW Daineirtig 9 sharp to 1 •.PROCEEDS. FOR COMMUNITY., '.CENTRE FURNISHINGS" S.O.S CLUE :AUSPICES . unch Cauntet. Admission 75c \\\00000\00♦0.0000010\\%0 000w00W0110 00\000• • i i i i i e i i s i 0 i s i i s i • s • • •0 s 0 • •• • •• de s s s a • • • Q PAGE THItEI C' uality Tea n, • • 4' V m a Friends here IF re saddened. to, •- learn; of the'dpassi g of a former pastor of the, 'Presbyterian. church here in .the personof the cKenzie. Deep- xtended to: the John ' McFarlan re recent visi-. d Mrs: Archie late Rev. C.N.. est .sympathy is .: bereaved ones. . Mr,. and Mrs.. ofKincardine w tots. with `Mr. a McFarlan. • • Miss Evelyn cLean , and Mr. Verne Carson •o London spent. the week-end.w th• the former's mother, . Mrs` 'W. J: McLean. .Mr. and Mrs. ' arl' Boyle,. Mari- lyn and Carol spy"nt the week -end with London fri nds. • ' Mr., acid- Mrs. Perry origins 'and •'Shar;on, •Mr E. James and Miss Eliza' Tiro. pson ;visited .on. aid.' McKenzie. a! Port .Albert., NIr. and a „ Mrs: • arold.Haldenby •and. Sheila; spe t 'Sunday with, Mr. , and Mrs.A thur• Breckles." Mrs: H. A;;Gr•: liarii: spent, a day •last,. week wit Mrs. °M. Joh' - stone at.'Listoiw Mr. Tom 'B.r'►w .• has -returned' after spendin_ the ;fast.. two m'onths in th ` West:. Miss. " Hele .'� Scha.umach r 1` e of• Culross . visited : over the. week-. • end with •Mr; . Win. Wall. Mrs: Robert` Wilkie of Vancou •i. er, : B,C:,;-spent a ' few days with, Mr., and ,Mrs. Wm. Cox. ' • Mr.• and: Mrs: Archie.: McFarlan 'and Spence and • Mr. and: Mr.. Will Wahl' were Sunday visitors. with Mr. and Mrs. Jack_..rhau reacher, Culross ,• Miss. Dolly Or of .London visit- ed last'weeLw.xth hP sister Nlrs. Harold 'Percy.;: .� ;, Mr. ad-1Vfrs. Eimer Armstrong; • 4d EPEN At I• AT .ALL `•Houns., in all •. °finds of weat er,' she's 'at • her post: You 4 . unt on her . and she's prou.i' of it. With switchbi. ards>busiet . many more tele ' hones, hers is still "The e Sp'rrt of Ser., •'•ice," More tel phones are .being added ri _ ht Our constant ' ! im: •is : 'to provide.more: + nd� 'better.. service, . ,. _ .,. al . ys • at _lowest possible•epst ... to:: give greater val 'e to -eve rY. telephone user. THE BELL TE ER:H:ONE. . CbmiAAN,Y OF''J ANADA" :1 Anne and- Bet and Mrs:- Clif -=-ath-a-r-iriea'' we with Mr. rid gins e .of Niagara. Fall J3orthwick of :Si e-LS'inrday isi 0 Mrs egS.•._Q' 4'0 :CANADA 0006: If `so, read this' carefully! • • "The Government ;of Canada';will'repay the REFUNDABLE SAVINGS:' PORTION of 1942 Income Tax by March 31st, 1948. If you • are one of those ' who.. have refundable savings a ' cheque `will be ;mailed to • you BUT,— Your c. orrect 'present .address is • essential Correct ad esare available for .most of those entitled. to', • repayment, but large• number" of taxpayers are constantly • moving and' others•marry and their names change.' 'Cards on which to report• changes of 'address or name$ pre being sent to all householders in Canada These -:are being , .:,distributed at the P resent time. Additional cards are available either at your district Income Tait office or, volar local. Post . , . (KO. to nothing if you live at the 'Same address and have the same name as. in 1942. / • If you .-are.: enliiled to. lie„ f uridable 'aving$ on 1942 income . Tax and y ` u have changed 'your address 'or. name o COMPLETE 'AND MAIL YOUR CARD: AT ONCE:! 'DEPA` TMENT ' OF • NATIONAL 4EVENuE Taxation Division; . 'Ottawa.. lion'. ;lames It McCann g. Minister of National Revenue 4, •