The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-05-05, Page 3WEDNESDA' :MAY 5th, 196.5,.
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QUALITY
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OF BEEF FOR HOME
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cal anGenerald'
-Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bryce of
Port Elgin were, recent 'guests of
'Madelyne McMorran. end. Mrs.
McKendrick. ;
Margaret Rae returned 1.a st
week• to.' her home in Lucknow
from • Lakeland, .Florida,. . where
she. had spent 'the winter 'months.
:. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Porteous
returned to their home in Luck -
now last week , from Daytona
Beach, Florida.,
Mrs. Sam Reid has returned • to
her home in, Lucknow after aspen-
ding the winter with.. Mr:. and'
Mrs. Peter Cook of Zion.
Mr. and Mrs. Art 13reckles 're-
turned to their home in .Lucknow
last 'week after spending •the • win-
ter .in, Florida.
Mrs.••'Russ Button resumed her
work at Wingham District . Hos-
pital last Saturday, after being a
patient in Hospital for . a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 'Nixon • and
'family of Hingham visited one
day last week With Mr.. and Mrs.
aac. y .
Nixon.` � an
SMrs Ed- is visiting
N%od with her daughter Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Rothwell, She •ac-
conipanied Mrs.' Stewart Collyer,
Mrs. L. C, Thompson, Patricia
and Joanne ' who spent._the week-
end there:
Mr: Mel Greer•"is a patient in
W-ingham, , a n .d District Hospital
with '•pneumonias
William,`.'Stothers of Dungannon:
has been a ' patient. in Victoria
Hospital, London, for seven, weeks
and has undergone surgery twice.
It is hoped he will be •home in,
the very near .'-future.: =
• Mr; and., Mrs,' Barry McQuillin
.and . Jill ,of,. Kitchener: and Mr,
and Mrs. 'Ivan McQuillin of Wat=.
erloo Visite recently parents' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mc-
Quillin, St. Helens.'
,.The regular, monthly meeting of
the;. Lucknow. Wornen's . Institute
will be held on' Wednesday!',' May
12th, at• 8:00 p.m. in the Assem-
bly vroom of the Town Hall. De
tration. 'on fancy sandwiches.
mons a
Mr. an
and Edward, .Oil Springs, 'Mrs.
Janet • Twamley and •Chester from.
Woodstock, were visitors 'over the
week -end with Mr..'and Mrs.
.,lames Keane, ' •
Mrs. Clara ' Downey has return-
ed to 'her home in Lucknow 'after
a three weeks visit with her niece
Mrs, Fred Parker of Windsor and
Mr
her brother Mr. and' Mrs. ,How-
How-
er Elliott of 'Southfield, Michi�
g
Wm. W.:llogan of Lucknow was
admitted to Wingham Hospital• on
Tucsdav with . a severe nose bleed.
It is ,expected he would be a, pat-
ient for a few days...
d with their
d Mrs Bob Currie,' Linda
Mrs. Ken Mowbray • returned to
her home:• on Sunday, after ten
days . in. Wingham District Hospi-
tal suffering from a relapse of
the 'flu.°
.Mrs. Jim Boyle ` returned to her
home in 'L' ucknow • last week, Af-
ter two weeks in St. Joseph's `_Hos-=.
pital :'' London, where, she under-
went .surgery..
BUSINESS MEN'S MEETING
An important meeting. 'of .the
Lucknow Business Men's Associa-
tion will be . held ' in the : Town
Hall at 8:30 • on Wednesday, ' May
12th. Considerable interest is ' be -
ring shown in a special promotion
for. the businesS the businesslife of the tom-,
munity and a full attendance • is
requested to discuss this further.
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BIRTHS
DANES - Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Janes, (Isabel Ritchie) of Grims`-
by, aro 'proud to announce the ar-
rival of . a son .Eric Ei gene, on
April 21st, 1965. A grandson for
Mr., and rs. Rus ..Ritchie, R.R.
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SPRING SPECIAL. .
Ladies Home Journal, 24 is--
sues,' $3:00; 40 issues, ;$5.00; Two
Years For The ,Price Of One, The
Lucki eW Sentinel.
OPENING CELEBRATION...
UNTIL 9:00
FREE Yoffee and Doughnuts
FREE Pepsi
FREE Popsicles for ihe.Kids
OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS
Hamilton's Mayfair Restaurant
PHONE 528-3932 LUCKNOW
Omar Brooks Is
Lions President
The \ regular meeting , of the
Lucknow ''Lions Club was held en
April 26th, at the Holyrood - Town
ship` Hall. "
Themeeting opened, with ,a• pi-
ano solo by Bob Hall, son . of Lion.
Elwin Hall.
It was decided to hold a ,Father -
and Son Banquet on' .,May 10th,
for ` all the ' members . of the Minor
Hockey League.
A moton by Lion Bob McIntosh,
that' Lion Virden Mowbray be
granted his request 'to have his
name removed from the nomina-
tion slate ' as president, was sec-
onded bY -Lion
econded..by,:-Lion C. Blake and car:-
ried.
The following Officers for 1965-
1966 :: were elected : Past President,
B10 b . Finlay; President, Omar
Brooks;' lstVice-President, ° Mike
Sanderson; • 2 :n' d VicePresident,
Donald McKinnon; , 3rd :Vice -Pres-
ident, Blake Alton; Secretary, Mel
'Goyette; Treasurer, Jack McDon-
agh; Directors, Gordon Finlay
son, Alvin Hamilton, 'Grant Chis-
holm, Russ. Button; Tail Twisters,
Bud Hamilton,' Brock Cleland;
Lion` Tamer, Elwin Hall.
It was decided that the Execu-
tive would determine the type 'of
entertainment for . ;t h e Ladies
Night. Winner of " the Bond of ' the
Month: Draw was Garnet Hender-
son. Winner of the Convention
Draw was G. Chisholm. The meet-
ing closed withanother solo by
Bob ` Hall, who was ' thanked by
Lion Cain MacDonald.
Well Hold Suppe;.
And Make Quilts'
The general meeting of the
Lucknow U.C.W. was held in the
fellowship: room of the church, on
Tuesday; April 27th,' at 8:03 'p.m.
with an attendance. of . thirty-eight.
• ..Mrs. Wherryopened' the meet-
ing and devotions were conducted
by ' Mrs. Jas. MacTavish, : Mrs::
Geo. Newbold, and'• Miss Helen
Thompson. The topic was the
Power •' of the Risen Lord. Mrs,
L. E. Goyette ' and Mrs. Jack
MacKim . sang a duet, '• "The Beau-
tiful Garden of Prayer •
Plans were made to hold a
,Spring .Supper, this year. on Mav
25th, in .the ; church basement.
Mrs., K. Cameron was appointed
to attend Bruce' Presbyterial. Six
crib quilts are to be made for
the Sunshine. Home in ,Kitchener,
An invitation was extended' to at-
tend an • Arts and Crafts shbw
sponsored by the 'Belgrave UCH`
on May 12th. '
Guest speaker for the ' evening
was Rev. Mr. Howard Strapp. He
took a's his" topic "The New Cite
rieulum" and explained how it
was being.usedas the basis -for`
our religious 'study. , Mrs. Rcrt
son 'thhanked Mr. Srtapp for his
address. '
ZION
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Church 'will be at 1115' rie5c`t
Sunday at Zinn.'1.
.Missionary 'meeting will, be at
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NEAR/NG NONEEDTO.
BE FEAR/NCH/ERE
ALREADY PREPARING
YOUR PROPER
,A1R CA411'1
G L A DY S'
BEAUTY SALON
5•M.,SES-3E]17.13
dL 10 C It COIN/ O tf T_
Mrs. ' Earl Swans on the :13th of •.
May, a week from Thursday
Miss. Anne'ltitchie was teaching
in ' Kitchener last week. ,
Mr. and Mrs. lMelvm Baynard
visited Saturday evening with
Mr. "and:` .Mrs.' Nelson ,Baynard.
On .Sunday. evening Mr. and Mrs..
Harold . Fergeson visitedat the
same home ..
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stobo
visited one evening last week with,
Mr; and . Mrs.. Gordon' Kirkland.
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LUCKNOVV•'
!IITED CHURCH
Rev. Howard W. Strapp
Minister
SUNDAY, MAY 9th
'10:410 a.m. Sunday School
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11:00 a.in Morning. Worship.,
• Family y Worsht 1?
i Baptismal Service
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Lucknow,
Presb
s y#e. ion Church.:
Rev. Roderick 'MacLeod -
Minister .
'.,SUNDAY; MAY 9th
No Sunday School
Mother's Day Service 11 a.n
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ST; PETER'S
ANGLICAN
CHURCH
Third Sunday After' Easter
Church School 0:15:. a.m.
Morning Prayer 11:15 a.m.
•"Masonic Church Parade"
The -Rev. J. R. King,
Rector