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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-03-23, Page 5• WEDNESDAY, MA11. 23rd, 1960 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,' LUCKNQW, ONTARIO' fAO OCTOGENARIAN MARKS. BIRTHDAY 01.410 (ST. HELENS. NEWS) Mr. 'Harold Cooper was the winner of one-quarter off his last milk cheque on the draw for • the, milk patrons of the Teeswater creamery on•. C.K.N.X. TV on, Friday evening. Congrat- ulations, • • All the.ladies are invited, to attend 'the short ,course on. "cat- . ering for Crowds'''. to be held, in. the Community Hall .on Friday, April 1st•frorin 1:30 to 4:00 pin. Keep the date in mind. • Mr. Earl D;arn n is a patient in, the Wingliam; and.: Distric" t General Hospital: -suffering from' pneumonia and Mrs.. Durnin is. ill at her home 'here., Best wishes for speedy recoveries. The , sympathy of their Many friends go. to the Stuart. . family on the death. of Miss Anna Stuart .. which occurred • in , the Wingham. Hospital, Thursday morning. • The W.A.: of the United Church, are holding a . work meeting this ' (Thursday ..after noon) 'at the home of Miss.' W D. Rutherford. All the ladies are invited. Mr. /Colin McDonald was , guest of honor at .•a family gathering on Sunday .. in 'celebration, of his eightieth birthday which occur- red •on: Thursday, `Marc 17th Present „besides Mr. Mcnonaid' and Gordon 'were• iEldon Miller and .Lois- and, Mr.- and • Mi s. 'Dori, Cameron of ' Lucknow and "Mr. and Mrs: Wilmer Nicholson , and • Kathie of Holstein, Mr.' and, Mrs. :Charles McDonald,. Gladys and. Allan and. Mr. 'and ,Mrs.. Keith Cranston and Bryan of : Dungan- non, . Mr. Norma .. McDonald; Louise and Billy, Mr.: and ` Mrs. Harvey McDonald,. Laurel and Michael of Toronto, Mrs. John Nicholson, " Shirley. and` Harold andMrs. ' . Chester •' Nicholson, `Tom, Ronnie' •and. Lorraine of Belfast and Mrr Marvin:'MciDon ,ald of Stratford.:Members. of, the. family , unable to be., present .were Mrs. Eldon Miller who: is: ill witli the flu and Mr. . •Ea"rl: ' McDonald of ' London."Congratu- lations and 'best wishes for many more birthdays ..go to. Mr. Mc- Donald.:; Pupils of '-the St.'.' .Helens. • School: enjoyed a"`toboggan: par-. ty 'on. the ' hills On, : Mr.: Boby Lyons farm.. on .,Saturday even=: ing. Later the. parents• served hot dogs and hot, .chocolate . at the . school; • Women's' Institute Meeting My favourite. reading . natter ; • was the roll.: Ball` of the St Hel- ens Branch with . the '.majority. for the local paper: During the :business, plans were : made for. 'the 'short course; '"Catering for .crowds" to be held in the com- munity • Hall; April .lit from .one. .to four p.m. All 'ladies in the coniunnity arecordially • invit ed to attend. The meeting 'ap= proved 'a donation for the. Luck- lrrovr Agriculture Society :• The • uy' Locally! Register F'orms' Carbon'Snapout Forms Gas 'and Oil. Truck .: Forms f Continuous Business Forms Counter Check Books Restaurant Pads Thee LUCKNOW SENTINEL phone 35 penny round -up. bags, for mental health were turned in. Mrs. Lorne Woods, Mrs Andrew Gaunt,, Mrs... E. Barbour were appointed a.. nominating com- mittee to draw the • slate of of- ficers for . the April meeting.: Mrs. Harvey- Webb, introduced the guest . speaker, Mrs. Lorne Webb of Giotderich, who chose as her subject rug making!. She very ably '. demonstrated the niaki)n' g of:. rugs, ',of different. shape arid design also explained the material which is called: noodles; and .where : to purchase same, Patterns and dyeing were also ..explained, she • had some ' of her handiwork in the making as well as : some finished ',rugs which were very, lovely, During the program, Mrs. E. Rice 'fav- ored with . a solo, Mrs. Ross Gammiea reading and several Irish -songs ' were sung.. The meeting' closed with the' Queen; and 'Institute Grace after which a very dainty- lunch was served by the :hostesses. The, courtesy remarks • were given ; by . Mrs: W. A. Miller. :J'OHN SMITH..DIE`D AT''KI,NCARDINE There • passed .away iri Kincar- d'irie .'General Hospital on Wed- nesday morning, March 16th,. 196Q, 'John fieorge . Smith of Kincardinefollowing a ' heart attack Sunday 'morning. He • had •been,confined to his'' .home .at Kincardine; .,for 5 'weeks prev..ious, following a stroke. Mr: and :Mrs: Smith , resided ' 'in, this commun- ity for a , time'• before moving to Kincardine '.1B years_.:ago. • Born ;at•Inverhuron, November 9th,. 1905';eldest son of the late Alvery J; Smith, and Elizabeth:. Passmore' • Srnith; • he• attended school : at Inverhuron and S. :S. 'NO. 4 Bruce rear :Glamis., •.l l'ways.:.of; ,a cheery • nature and always willing, to lend •..a. helping hand '' in time of . need, many/ also 'enjoyed ,; the • hospita lity Of his .home. . :He; had many friends : evidenc ed. by •the profusion of flowers and by the. .scores: of people who paid their respects at the . Link later funeral Home and. attend ed the funeral service on Satur- day • conducted by Rev. W. R. Lake of the United Church:: iMembers "of the Oddfellows Lodge of which he .was a .faith- ful member, . held' :a memorial service Friday. evening... Mem bers 'also: a'bted •as ' pallbearers.:. Flower bearers'. were:• nephews., Left to .mourn .his loss are his wife, the, former Ella Kaake of -Kinloss;,--two': daiaghtersSJoyce; Mrs Willis 'Potter;: Laurel; Jean, Mrs. Calvin ' Weber of Welland•. one grandchild, David' , Weber; two .sisters, Mary, Mrs, Frank Miller, Langside; • Annie, Mrs.. Swass, Tiverton and . eight .bro- thers, bro-thers,` Alvery, - Harold,'; Fred of • : 46101 Canada 'has. been a nation for not quite a hundred years. In that time.- Canadians have earned a way of li:e unequalled outside North America and not even approached by countries whose histories go back thousands of years .... "countries such. as *China. Part 'of.. Canada's success comes from her ability to produce steel. Canada, with a population under 18,000;000, ..produced 660 pounds of steel per person • last •year. China, with a population of 600,.000,000 turned . out 25 pounds .per person. This higher_ productivity comes from the factories Canadians have . built. For . example, The Steel Company of Canada, Limited has invested more than $300,000,- 000 in . its plants and equipment since ' 1940. Canadians produce more mainly because Canadian companies are continually improving . their plants and equipment. . . TH.E STEEL COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITND.'. MONTREAL' GANANOQUE HAMILTON BRANTFORD : TORONTO Canadian -ma steel from Canadian -owned plants Tiverton; Eln er, Will,: '.Lloyd of Kincardine; • Reg:. of :Sarnia,.. arid, Bruce 'of•. Teeswater. DONATE TO FAIR: AND : MEMORIAL .The .Kairshea' Women's `Insti- tute . met at • the `•hinne 'of Mrs. W. F. •MacDonald on .Thursday, March 17th .with; the president, • Mrs.Cliff Roulston 'presiding: A report of the : plans, for the Cali - 'co Ball was ' given by : Mrs. Vir- den 'Mowbray:,. Plans were made to cater for a wedding in April. A : card .:of thanks ',from Mrs. --D: -L ,Ma Kinnon was read. Also thanks'' from HolY' rood. ladies ;.on 'behalf , of those' who attended the course "The Third Meal." A donation of $5.00 'was voted to the memory of .Mr. ' Game, the money,.to be used to pur- •chase•'books for the Bruce Coun- • ;qty library. The directors for the past year `; are the • Nominating Committee to bring ; in' a ,new slate of officers at the annual rneeting. in .April.- •• The. annualmeeting in April will he held at the :home of 'Mrs. William :Maelntyre, the directors;: are .Mrs. Fred ;'Gilchrist,' Mrs._, Bell 'MacKinnon, Mrs.: Gib Ham- During the business period the Ilton. yearly` donation., to the Fair board, was. promised. Also: some •discus. sign on World; Refugee Year, the: Secetary` 'to. write ' and :get further 'information :as to: `donations of clothing' .and money. To add a touch of Irish to the.: meeting the • song; "Rose. of. Tral- lee" - Was . stung,' and the roll call was well responded to with an "Irish • Joke." A reading by Miss Dean McLeod "Kenrnairer was enjoyed. Mrs. Moffat. gave current '.events. Mrs. Frank` 'MacKenzie: gave the ..courtesy reniarks, to . w;hich ' the , hostess repned. The Meeting closedwith The ' Queen d • Th ' I t'tirt ,TO . 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