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n �ENERAL LOAL d NEWS.a
Larne: Farrish returned. home on ` . Mrs. Harvey ; Houston : spent the
hias ; the
Tuesday' of last;week from. Wing- week-end:Walkerton.. e
ham .hospitalwhere' he had beenguest of Mrs: Ray Taylor
a 'patient:. for' two weeks:_
Eldon .Henderson'' is a : patient
in Wingham and District' Hospital.
He • entered: the hospital _ on 'Tues-
day of. ' lastweek. for :a cardio-
graph and rest.
Miss. Marlene . Carter, • Holyrood,
is . staying. a . 'while .' with Mr. and
Mrs. M,prdock'•McLeod and .Kevin
in .:Walkerton, Mrs._ McLeod. , got.
home from hospital Sunday,. being
hospitalized since last Wednesday,'
, .Mr.,: and, Mrs. Stewart Stanley.
of •Petersburg of. near, Kitchener,
attended the funeral :of ,Mrs. Stan•
ley's: father, • John "Atcheson,.. at
Lena, ;Manitoba._ _ ....
Mrs, ' Katherine Jackson of: Dav-
isburgh, Michigan, says s the .trip
to California sounded sogood it
made them want to ';pack. and go.
At the time ' the letter was writ-
ten they had just had a nice
visit with Mrs. Min MacLennan,
Marlene , and her husband,
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Presbyterian .'Church
Rev
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• LUCKN
UNITED CF{RCH
Rev. Howard W Strapp
Minister ,
SUNDAY 'FEBRUARY . B Y
� E 16:
10;00' a.m.'. Sunday - .. 1:
� d Y School
11:00; a.1ni: Morn ng Worship.
THEMA
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(1) ''Peter, : .
Q*iw r4ie►tt4* wro. ii4r:a i b.w.u•i Nr.b+r, .
"Thea paper isthe most looked
for piece of . mail we receive,
writes °Gordon MacGregor of. Lon
don:
Mrs. Ted Collyer has been a
patient in Victoria ;Hospital, Lon-
don, and was expected home the
middle` of ' the week. •
Miss . 'Helen : 1'arper ' returned
home. a.` week ago .from ,Wingham'
hospital, where . she. had • been'
patient, for ten, days.
Mr. and Mrs • , Jim. Bryce of Port:
Elgin " spent Thursday .`with. Mrs:
Jack McKendrick and Madelyn
McMoran.
--Lynda-TMcQ lulu' of 'London , is
spending. this week atthehome of.
her :parents, '• Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Mcguillin of Holyrood
Isabel M. MacIntosh, of Ham-
ilton writes: "May The' Sentinel
long continue to 'reflect : the • news
and ..the opinions of the' people
in the 'home. town." •.
Charlie Hallam returned • 'Home
from Wingham hospital on :Sun-
day. He entered hospital the pre-
vious • Tttes day after e • lig
severe nose 'bleeds: '
Tom Rathwell, . an employee ' .of
,the Lucknow Branch of the Bank
of `Montreal, 1s--`taking-an ,intro
ductory banking course this.'weeh
and nein 'in Toronto:, ,.
Friends : here. who may . not be.
aware .of the fact will ' be inter•:
ested to know that Tom . Henry,
formerly, of the Belfast .district,
is manager of the Sherbrooke. and
Drunimond, ,Sts. branch of the
Bank of ' Montreal in ., Montreal.
Tom started his' banking career
in Lucknow, .
•
NEWS "BRIEF' ' :,
Hospital charges have incr.eas-
ed' at Gaderich hospital with
the ward rate f o r .active
pup 'from. to. $19:95
patients from • $15.,20
a •day. Chronic rates remain un-
changed at $10. Semi -private and
private room rates are $2 00 and
$4.00 higher, , »respectively, : than
;the ward rate, -
Bridal Shower ' .
Held At Lochalsh
-.`. L041FALSH NEWS
:Hockey games between the boys
•of the. Senior room' of North Ash-
field Public School and - the boys
of Port 'Albert . School have been
quite interesting. during: the, past
few weeks. •
The Mission; Band meeting of
Ashfield 'Presbyterian Church, was
held Monday..after ;'school, in 'the
Church...
• Mr. • and Mrs. Roy `Connell of
Clinton spent a, few days with Mrs
p. R. MacKenzie during the past
week.
• Mr.: John
.MacRae . of Batavia,
N.Y.,.
spent the . week -end here
with.. his family.' ;
'The Women's Institute meeting
was held on Thursday .afternoon.
at. the home , of Mrs. Bill` Mac.:=
Donald. . .
• A shower for Barbara Finlay-
son was held on. Saturday after
noon in the' school: ,Barbara was
the recipient .of• many beautiful.
gifts. The program consisted of a
contest by 'Jane Moncrief; '. dance
`numbers by Dianne MacKenzie.,and
Marion MacDonald Piano solos. by
Sandtt--McCharles, 'Jane Moncrief,
Margaret MacLennan and Nancy
' MacLennan: ` acL Christine Lennan
MacLennan
did 1 --dance num: er ° ancloiiiir'e
, trio• was sung by. Patty O'Connor;
i t ianne Vasella, : Nan•- MacL•..1n-
nan,, Helen Courtney, Susan. Bank-,
in and Margie Simpson.
Marion MacLennan, P h .y 11 i.s!
Clayton, Jane Finlayson. escorted -
Barbara to the decorated, bride's
chair' and` helped: her 'open h e r
gifts. Mrs. Oliver McCharles• who
acted .as chairlady 'also read ,the
address. 13arbaa thanked the lad-
ies for the- shower, rand, all joined
in singing "For She s .a Jolly Good
Fellow", A contest,', pictures of
people caused a' good laugh and
a most enjoyable afternoon was
brought to a: close by a bountiful
lunch• and a social hour together.
Mr., and Mrs. Bill Rogerson of
Toronto .Spent, the week' end with
'ter. and Mrs, Gordon Finlayson
and family..
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DUNGANNON and DISTRICT,
--Thee Yer 11l . �t7P sa o�-- est at nd , a
'Miss Jean Lyons
United Church, Frida
this, zone is at the Dungannon funeral: of the late.
,. Feb 14th lin Lucknow' Deceased was an aunt
at 2,30 p.m. All denominations are 1 of Mrs. Culbert s.
invited to come,
On'"Friday night Mr. and Mrs,
Cecil ,Blake ' attended the "At -
Home" for Stratford Teachers' Col-
lege., Mrs: Blake' is a former grad-
uate, . now with interest in,' "their
daughters studies at the' college.
Lynda ' did practise teaching in
Guelph .last week. '
Funeral :Service
At Blade's Church -
THOMAS °BLAKE
Thomas William Blake, . a life
Mr. and Mrs: Robt. Mole and long resident of -'Ashfield township,. :
family on' Sunday visited,their until moving to London two years •
aunt ' and: uncle, Mr. and . Mr's: ago, passed away at his: home '
Will. Cook. of. Chesley. T ' " ` 35 Cronyn Crescent, 'on Monday,
Mrs.. Victor .Errington • and sister February 3rd: He was within two.
Mrs. Thomas' Webster at the week- . weeks of his, 87th birthdaywith
end, visited their- cousin Miss Rena death . resulting from a heart
Stevenson, Hensall. 'seizure,
BORN February 10' at , Goderich Mr. ' Blake' was the last" mem
Hospital to.. Mr.. and Wrs, ' William ber of .a family of . eight chit •
McWhinney ,'(nee Ruby McIntyre) dren, born; . to Robert Blake, a
a son — Congratulations. native of Ireland, and Beven Free-
The. CGIT of the United Church
born of Peterborough, " Iis mother.
met at the home of Betty -Irvin'on
when Thomas was'sut
of age,
Monday night.' Bernice Thompson : His father cleared the faim
was in the chair and Faye Bear->
son led with devotions, Rev. J.°Os' familarly known, Tresided . for
A. Velhuis m respect to Christian
Youth Week gave a splendid'. topic welloyer four ' score. years..
on "Where Are • You Going,, ,Joan- Fifty=eight .years ago, he' mar-
ried Clara 'Webster. of. this coin
ne . Veldhuis accompanied at the.
Piano for the 'hymns,; A crokinole m ity, h° survives :him. Also4
party is planned for Friday night : surviving .are two daughters,.': Mrs..
Grace 'MacIver
"Valentines Dayi' Feb. 14th : ` and ` Miss. Olive,
Blake 'of ' London • and three grand :
children, Jack, Donald and Ronald `
MacIver.
Mr..Blake Was , predeceased by
an.• infant son, five sisters, Mrs:
D. K. _Alton (Elizabeth), Mrs. Wm. ;"•
Johnston (Sar'ah), 'Mrs J. Thump
son (Marearet), Mrs.. T. Half •
(Beven), Mrs.- Herb, Alton'. (Cath-
erine)* and two brothers, Robert
and; Matthew. Blake.,
The remains rested at the A. •
Millard: George funeral home,
where "Bertram Curran: was the
funeral director, ° until` Wednesday,
morning, February 5th,` . and tiled
at .Blake's United Church after
10:00 'a: m , where the ':funeral
service.: was ; ,Conducted.' at ,200',
p.m.. by Rev. G, W. Kaiser, with
.temporary entombment at South
Kinloss 'Mausoleum, with' final`.
resting .place to : be in Greenhill
cemetery: T.he pallbearers were :.
Bert Alton, Harvey . Alton; Gor- •
don : ':Morrison, . Harvey Ritchie;
Cecil Webster and .Watson . Web-
ster. The flower bearers were.
• The Anglican .Guild held a euchre
in the • Parish Hall last Friday night
with :) 4; tables 'engaged. Ladies' 1st
was • won by Mrs. Elmer Graham
•and 2nd was Mrs, Bessie Stewart.
Men's, 1st, Chas ,McNee 'and 2nd::
Arthur 'Young: Draw was won by•
Chas. McNee and : Mrs. Elmer Gra-
ham won,: the prize -for having. 'her
bi-thday nearest to. • Valentine's.
Day. This is :the last euchre befor&
Lent is over:
ate'
' About a dozen •yellow grosbeaks'
have . been seen at the: home of K:
K. Dawson lately at the' bird feed:
er and Wive .Carne to. Tom; Rivett's
on Monday attracted by the • feed-
er These birds we've been told
are a. canary .Yellow about the size
of :a starling, but are more com-
mon " in' the . mountains. However,
they are nice to see, ' and =we'll .be:
glad to hear of ` any, harbingers. ' of
/Spring• ,
Mr. and. Mrs.. Bill :.McClure' and:
Ricky of. Elmiravisited, the, for=
mer's'Mother, , Mrs.: W '11 `. McClure
Last . Sunday.. Mrs. McClure enjoy- • Wm. Andrew, Jerry • Cranston;,
edpictures of their,trip .to: Nassau Russel Irvin, ..Thomas Webster:
last'. year..; Mr..' lake was`a lifetime .mem-:
We:, are glad to hear of -Clair 'ber of Blake's United • .Church.
Hodgs' able to be out and back to 'During his : many years of ` ser-
school, . after • a: bout with pneu- vice, he took 'an active ' m
p��.
:moria. .the.. choir and in the Sunday,
• .School... He ,.gave 'freely of his mus-
Mr': Bill Park held aTupper-' ica1 . len in
ware :Part of her:. tome la at- '' t both.;the 'church and
y. last S the community. M h
urda: nig.
i ht wi "a '' ood attend &: ang/ happy
Y g g hours were spent playing the
ante of ladies. piano and singing , his . favourite
Mr. 'and Mrs. Herb;' Finnigan . on,..hymns. ;On .Sunda the 'da before.
Sunday visited Mr"".'. and , Mrs,: Early' Y
. he, passed away, " t►e..played. and
Westbrook,' Goderich: sang three::of these, favourites-.
At the "Fourth" school at. • which: Through his musical ,contacts. ` and
Mr.. ROSS.: Errington is teacher, because : of his cheery: manner', he
a• successful :euchrewas held on made many friendsboth. in. Ash-
Tuesday of "last week. Ladies' prize ) field .and • in ; London
winners were Mrs.: Mary Rivett . •
and' .Mrs. Cecil Blake and the:.
mems rrzes.. were .won by Chas. John D. MacKenzie, son of Mrs.
• .
Dorothy ' MacKenzie. of .Teeswater,
Fowler and' Lorne :Ivers: his been transferred •.by the Roy
al
Mr. and Mrs. Howard ,Culbert ; on Bank'. •from Oakville to. Bramp ton:.
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