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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-05-08, Page 3WEDNESDAY, MY 8,01, 1946 Lova 1'IC Miss Belle Robertson has been in with pleurisy but is. making a good recovery, q. Miss Margaret Taylor of Wing- hani has been visiting' with' friends''and relatives here for the past week; Mrs. A•ethur Stewart of Las. Vegas;, Nevada, : is visiting with }ger sistex, Mrs, K: Lindsay, and Mr. Lindsay, ,. • special program will be ob- served : in • the United .Church . on .Sunday morning, in observance Of: Motliei's; Day,•'and Family Sun- day. • Miss. Cather ire ` Johnston ' :of ••Toronto University , spent thfie week-end.at the home of her 'par 'ents, Dr.,an.c1 Mrs, W. V.. John :stop, Mr, and. Mrs tarries' ,Snowden •of, East Wawanosh •spent Sunday with .Mrs, Snowden's sister, 'Mrs. Wellington ;Nixon and Mr Nixon' of Lucknow, • Miss ,Audrey Campbell; ' Mrs: Jack Campbell, and Mr. and Mrs: .Allan ;Durni , attended ,the.' Trine main -Windsor wedding at Gorrie Uniteon hunch on. Thursday af- terno Mrs.' Douglas Clark (nett Isobel, Hamilton). •has been visiting ,at her home here, iprior. to =leaving for-Regma=--today(Wednesday)- where Doug is s:tatioiied .with the :'R.C.M~P., and where! Mrs.. Clark will:rnai h {io'rrme'• • • The • May meetin he Wo men's ,Institute willl.held at .; the home of, Mrs .Phil • smith on 'Friday,' May 10th . at. 2.30. Mem bersr.wishing to go ple0e -give your name to`Mrs.::Philip'Stewart:. day at noon. ' and meet• at the Town; Ha___ ,Friday,'' at . 2.00 Pan. • �.,.�,,,.� QW, ONTARIO E LU'CKNOW °SEl�1TINEL, LUCK>� PAGE HAD SUR,pRISE VISIT FROM • e n e ral ( ENGLISH GIRL FRIEND ' A new ,black and white street sign, flow marks the quarters of the Lucknow Bxxanch of the •Can- adian 'Legion. Mrs. E. D: Hassall who had 'been quite ill"at her home heie; was . taken to Goderich1 'Hospital last week. • Mr. W. J, . Todd, who suffered a' stroke several ,weeks , ago, is able to, be out again and takes •an occasional stroll ="uptown. • MrS. Jarries`R. Macke.t'suffered a`' knee injury and 'has'�been .con- fined to her bed . for the past month.• It;will be..songe time yet before she .will be , able., to • put .any weight on the lrrn'b. Mrs, Jaynes; Gaunt who recently .underwent a •`serious 'operation.at Goderich Hospital, is convalesc- ing at .the home of her daughter, Mrs. • Archie Aitchison • and 'Mr. .Aitchison; ' • Basial Hogan of Ashfield '• re- tunned recently' from a nioior, trip' to .Manitoba ;arid North .;Da- kota where. he .visited his uncle, Josephh: f Hogan, who had . been 'quite, iill, for a time,• but is irri; -proving-"slowly • .»Y1 K1nctdine,.�Hospital. Mrs:; Matta:Gaynor =has-been-- a patient in Kincardine Hospital for the •past two" weeks, since suffer-, i g --a• -severe•---heaxt—a-tt�aek: M:r - Gaynor will be' confined to bed for • some time. until she ,gains= in strength sufficiently •to •.'{indprg a: thyroid • operation. Mr. and .IMrs Harvey :Hodgins and family of Windsor--; have taken over. the hom't'farm of'the late Fred Hodgins on the Gravel; Road a,mile•south•' Ki nlough , p To arrive home last Friday 1 evening and :find a very intimate' girl' friend • from England at. her front door was the delightful sur- prise' awaiting Mrs. Jimmy Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Burn. were • at the show that evening and on ar- rival borne found' Mr; and Mrs, Lyrna. 'Grander of. Idaho, await- 4ng their return This bride of eight:Months arrived in' New 'York 'the' previous~Saturday, where ,she• met her -husband, and before leaving for Idaho; they der • cided to motor; to'Lucknow, Mrs, Grander was formerly Iris' Nixon'. of Stoke: on -Trent, -'England; and was ,a .very:intimate friend -.of,' Mr..Burns., • The • foursorne : had: "previously .ail met in England. One can readily .imagine the joy that 'was Mrs. Btirzi's• in meeting someone from borne, and the scores of .questions she asked her, and forgot, to .ask, d'uring: their week -end. visit which ended oz Sunday. ' w h en Mr. 'and Mrs:. Grund'e. r left for their home in the 'States.' Windsor to make her Borne with. her.,daughter, Mrs. James Fowler. INSTITUTE ' SPONSORED PLAT Lucky,, Miss W. McDonald;. Allen DREW`'LARGE AUDIENCE' Kelcy, an artist, L. Sillick; •Ken .tuckey" ;•Twist, Jack .'`McKague; the 'bu.tler, .R:: McKague;, the maid,. Miss 0: Grant, • the .'chauffeur,. C.:. Thompson. '.; ' "Beacon Hill Billy",' • sponsored by the Lucknow . Women's Insti- tute, and presented ;by the 'Tees - water Dramatic ' :'Society i n Carnegier Hall on Fridayevening,; drew a: lay a a rd Lice, which wak: Well •entertained " by • this three act comedy, .'that ,was exception ally well enacted Mrs. .Philip—Stewart—,----president of the Institute, spoke briefly. prior to the ,Curtain rising, :;ex pressing` the appreciation of the Institute; and explaining that:two members of. the cast, Miss Ruth. Arms ong, as''Elsa; and ':Jack' Mc Kague, as, Itentucky-Twist, were substituting in the unavbidat,le;, 'absence of the •regular 'members.. Both acquitted: themselves .in : 'a' .commendable manner. The "cast was as follows: Mrs. Wipthrop-Beane; Miss • K. Sled; Norris, her' son, R; Hyslop -;',Elsa; her daughter, Miss; Ruth' Aran-. Boron dill Hll Fon -Oil °heiress, Miss J: Thompson, : Winnie Mae, a hillbilly, Miss L..,Meyer; •,Aunt ,Between., acts': the following. ntimbe's were given,' male .quar- tette, :Tack •MeKaguo;--Fihank Igen-- wick, Albert Worrall, Jim Mc= Burney trumpet solo, Albert Worrall; vocal. solo; Fran'k''Ren- wick ,The pianist :was Mrs Grant Sy, mons. • Following 'the play, • Institute • members served lurch to the. players; .1 Leavbig London. • .t Rev: ' • Duncan McTavish, a Huron Township: native, who re; signed' as pastor 'of 'Calvary lJr- ited church in London a month. ago;.; is to.. -be succeeded 'by Rev. y L. C:' 'Lawson' of Aylmer. ,Rev. McTavish is going _toSt.' Paul'S Church, :St., ,Catharines. Besides. London, his -prev ictus-:pastot a-tes include .Port', Hope, Exeter Cre,d- iton 'arid : Saletii: , > resbyterian Mission Band ' The ' therne of the meeting• of :Monday. -afternoon -was "Musicr- :'Psa1m.' 103 was recited .by Grace' LH.uston a f te�c , which the-psainal was_ sung Psalm : -1-50--was Teal by Winn'ifred: Stewart Atalk ;was" given by^ thel leader on "The king s- who made4-mtisic24-•-and=-B bre ref= =erences, ,. on `'musical instruments were read by .Betty Durriin,. Boli - b Reid. Jane Joh s . , . , . ohnston.• " The story. • of, Handel :was given by Gladys Milne :and. Gladys"... Chin and ,the hymn "Sweet`" Hosannas'; set to 1`; his music, was •. then sung. The story of Antonio ,.. Stradiva ius th r e world'sgreatest violin' maker •«bas r. mission study on' .Africa.. Lunch -was served.. • at sad .. . • � Ingr .di.nru Two, d,ili Sane, Cheese, Seems. aritli Chili. ' 1 " slices bread lightly, spread thinly with hili T• aunt " slice loaf chce , top with thin slice cover withl ' cooked and. chemo slice b ro}l till bacon for afternoon .corm .P use full slice bread,bar a noon For lunch or supper* evening snacks, use • Are ,Now 'Prepared to Give d Rec nnmen4' That You Try New: and'Popular • Wave Machine and 1Vtachineless FINGER WAVES MARCELLING Make. Appointments' `Early 'Please I� li A.' p one` - W_ .AGED GENTLEMAN DIES The death of` Thomas' Wiggins ,. .his Occurat edrr home in Ashfield. on Saturday, in his 86th .year. The for 41U E rra�service ',was e ' ' ''at his late residence '' on : 'Monday with interment in Dungannon cern • etery, .Prayer ' Meeting For,: Revival. Frida ' evenin• at .3 'clock a _cJ prayer meeting' for R;evrial• wal'', be held at the home of the 'Misses Henderson, Havelock St. Get Your ` A• C'I L at . SEER RADIO & ELECTRIC. C. C. M. 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Products' Marketing .Act, 1946, for the °ieriod .from .April ,st, 1946 'to: March 31, 1947.; Dated `atg Ontario than day of ,:..� .......�..+�.:� ....a. ■ .iso ,..... ...gR. ;..•a,•••••� PIjLICANI` • FARM ..,mina..VI. ..;, � ...:.:t...... ..' '"'k......„1.6 i• ii•G:.•N•m •ii.L.i.ADDRESS` PRODUCTS MARKETING' BOARD, PARLIAMENT- BUILDINGS'; 'TORONTO,, ONT- mina anis Newhidgiiiiii..0 gm. • 1 1 • (1' • •