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oval and General;
Mrs. J. W. Joynt was a Sun
day guest of Mr: • and Mrs: David
Scobie at St Catharines;.
Mrs. Elizabeth :'Scott of. Tees=
water, who h
;as' been a patientfor
some time: at Pinecrest Manor,
will Observe 'her one hundredth
birthday on :Friday, March 23,r:d..
Lorna Campbell of .;Toronto
• has been visiting at the .home' of
her sister, Mrs. R H: Tlioanpson.
who Is convalescing : from an at-,.
tack of the flu,' •
Mrs. Wilfred •Drennan and
.' grandson, :Paul. : Drennan, have
returned home ;.after; visiting with
Mr., and- Mrs Mel Stewart and
girls of?? Guelph.
Mr .a •d Mrs: Earle . Elliott of
Belleville, Mrand: 'Mrs.
Kay Elliott of Welland visited on
' Saturday with: their ,cousin, Mrs,
•: Eliza Walker. Mrs. Phil: Downey
.of Toronto retu'rned.to, her.home
last, week after. visiting a week
with.her sister, Mrs. Walker..
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LUCKNOW
U:NI.TEt CHURCH
Hawar'd W.. Strapp•
Minister '
SUNDAY; MARCH 25th
10;00 a.m. Church School.
1..1:00 a.m -Morning • Worship;
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Presk terian Church
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-ReRev,
.Roderick MacLeod,
Minister ' .$
SUNDAY, „MARCH 25th;
10'=00 a.xn. Sunday. School,..
11:00 a.m. ' Morning Worship i
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Miss Marion, Reavie has:return-
ed- to her teaching duties in Torr
onto: after.. convalescing., from
Pneumonia . at'. her .home here st:
week.
Guests at the Rectory over the
week -end were, Mr. and: Mrs.
.David Wright and their daughter,
Karen. -of 'Wifowdale, also Miss
Kathy Parkinson of .Toronto
. Mr: and. Mrs. Jack 'McQuillin
and daughter; Terry have moved.
from their main street apartment•
to St. Catharines, ` where they
wv+ill reside, and where Jack will:
shortly rejoin.- the crew . of the
lake freighter. Thunder 'Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mullin of
Listowel, •Mr.' and Mrs. :Harold
Ferguson ; of Goderich, Mr. and.
Mrs. Jim Olson . and Mary of To-
ronto were visitors. +at the week-
•end' -'with Mr.. and :Mrs. Walter
Alton... • .
'Dorothy. and Tommy Hallam,
daughter' and son .of 'Mr and Mrs:
Charles Hallam returned to their
home ` last week after being in
Wingham Hospital for. 4 • weeks.,
THE . ' :.
LucknowChrisfianl the guest', speaker Rev, Douglas
Dunlop • of Ripley, ,who Showed-
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pictures • o•f . th'eir ocean trip to
Reformed Church Canada` and -of t}�enr; native Ire
• 1 .land: Rev. Dunlop gave a coir -
nst a,
Listowel, Ont:, Pastor
Prayer ,services
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ForRipley Area
Adverse weather : during last
January 'caused the postponement
of' the ,annual 'Week of 'Prayer
for the Ripley ' Community.'
These ` services will now. be
'held commencing on Sunday
next, March '25th at .:8. p.m. at
St., Paul's Anglican 'Church; Rip-
ley,' The preacher. Will be the
Reverend/ Neil . McCombie, *with'`
the Rev. J.` C. !Hutton . of. Pine
River United ; Church, and the
.Rev. . S. D: Dunlop. of Ripley
United Church assisting. ,• `
On 'Tuesday, March 27th, the
service will. move to Pine. River,
with the- Rev'. S. D. Dunlop 'as'
preacher; OD, Thursday, March
.29th at St Andrews: United
Church, • Ripley, with the Revs
J. C. Hutton, preaching, 'and the
last service . will ' be .• at • Knox
Preabyterian , Church ' in Ripley
on •Sunday, April''Ist, the 'Rev.
Wilfred Wright. will preach' .on
this -occasion:. ••
Views Of fr�.I:ttnd:.L•ANGSIDE
ere Timely Topic
The March . •;meeting 'of .•the
Lucknow. and' District• Horticul-
ture- ' held Tuesday
ure Society
t
evening, 'March 13th with the
president Mr.' Ken Cameron in
charge.
Some discussion arose regard-
ing,
the lots at` the:station, which
had been set aside for 'Horticul-
dural purposes'' by the Council,.
who. are now undecided as to
,their plans for the" use ,of "this
property. It .was suggested that
the Seeiety . look into'the possi-.
•bility of obtaining lots so that.
plans could be made 'for`,' their
immediate and permnanent use:
The anal" custom. of .provid-,
ing ;an Easter lily for all focal
churches Was decided upan ,
The president announced the
next,. regular meeting is to ibe
held on . Friday, 'April 217th. • The
filth featuring the'Tournament' of
Roses parade will be shown at
this tune:
The program, in charge'of Mrs,.
Q. McDiarrnid; and 'Miss 'Ada
Webstcr opened with a Scottish
dance by Miss Wa,n•da Hunter,
Mrs. .. MclDiarmid introduced.
Rev. S� Ter r A.B.,Th.B. :
',SERVICES! , 1
1.006 a..in in Dutch
2:3D p.m, in •E'n glish
8:30 . g
. , p.m. Sunday School
•.�I�.��:..,mow+.al,:��.<�.,+��I.��.,.
mentary on his, pictures and
told of the special' 'efforts- of
garden production during ' •the
war. He made this` very hiterest
ing and' enjoyable to his audience.
An Irish duet by Mr. and Mrs.
Raynard Ackert added much to
the. theme of the meeting.'
.Sympathy of the, community,-. is
extended to the sisters . of the late
John Gillies es and to the 'relatives
of the 'late Wils•on: Wall:
,Sunday ,visitors with' Russel "B
Ritchie were Mrs James Ritchie,
M'ts. Fraser McKinnon, James,
David-' and.Mary. '
Sunday . visitors.. with Mr and
:Mrs. Frank.' Miller, were. Mr. -and
Mrs.. Art • Hinchberger and :Dale,
Harvey Miller 'of Kxtchener,;:Mrs.
Herb Miller and Leo Beauchamp
of Lucknow:
Mr. Dan M•eKinnon 'returned
home` on Sunday' after several
weeks 'in. Winlgham yHospital.
v't the card party 'nn' aid. of' the
hall fund, Mrs., Peter Moffatt
was high lady, George 'Young,'
high' 'gent, Fai ish Moffat and
Eugene. :Conley, were' low.
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• :T:M. REG'O ,
And. now of
TWO MEMBERS .OF . L.D.H.S.'
STAFF ,HAVE RESIGNED . .
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The Lucknow' District. High
• School Board has 'received •
the resignations of two staff
Members namely, Mr. Frank
'Desjarlais, the French teacher
and Mr, l ,on.ald 1 elterborn, '.
who teaches history 'and
geography, .
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Resignations are effective,
at . the ' end ..of. the .ter --m. • ,
•Miss• Ada Webster; thanked all
those Who. took part in making'
the meeting both.. infdrr ative
entertaining. '
The Society extends a cordial
invitation to anyone interested in.
Horticulture to become a Member,
adios' and . Men's • Wear: — Fashion Millinery.
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OBITUARY
•MABLE IRENE .CULBERT ,
Funeral service'.was' conducted'
by Rev. Grant Mills til 'Beattie
Funeral Home, Clinton, on Th'urs.
day, :'March 8thh,.: for Miss ;Mable
Irene Culbert of Clinton.
Pallbearers ; were:: ' George `Er-
rington,, Harvey Culbert, Tom
Culbert,Jr:, Earl Nivins,• Eldon
Culbert' and Aubert. Mason
Interment . was in Dungannon
cemetery: ;
Daughter of • the late Mr.' and
.Mrs. • Thomas Culbert she was
born in ' Dungannon •
• She is survived by a br6ther,,
Nelson. Culbert and sisters,' Mrs.
Jack (Evelyn) Errington, .Dun-.
• gar'Ynon, Mrs. Melinda, Nivins, of
Clinton; half brothers, ::Fred '.Cul-
bert, Walton, 'Thomas.'H. Culbert,
Crewe and half sisters, Mrs Sam
(Clara) Swan, Lucknow, and Mrs.
Jean, Patterson,: Goderich
HOLYROOD
There were nine tables ottani
players • at the euchre:'. party at`
Holyrood Hall: last week Mass
Eva Culbert was .high' lady with.
Miss Erini+a Jean Percy 2nd high. `'
'High gent .Was Gordon MoPher-
son with Glenn' Haldenby; 2nd
high..•
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