The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-08-17, Page 6ax
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THE LUCKNOW 'SENTINEL, LUCKNOWON+rAluo .
WEDNESDAY, AU_ Q. l.Zthz..lg�
KINLOUGH
Friends of Mr. Don giilespre:
are ;pleased that he was able to
return home last Sunday from:
Western iHospital, Toronto, where
,--he underwent ,surgery three
weeks ago.. 'We hope for a steady
improvement. • -
Miss Edna Boyle spent a few
days `. with Mr. and Mrs. Chris
Shelton at • +Hanover.,
On Sunday la4 the family and,
relatives . of .Mr. and Mrs. Ezra
Stanley held a surprise party • at
their' home • it being• `their 25th
Wedding Anniversary, Among.
the many lovely gifts.whicl. they
received were , a chest of Silver,
a reclining chair and two ' mat-
ching lamps .and several . indivi-
dual. gifts. Best wishes of the
community go to Mr:. and Mrs.
Stanley • at this ' time. • •
Mr. Floyd 'Stanley isspending
two weeks :at a. Leadership Camp
at Longford Mills being chosen
from the L. D, B. S. - •
Mr: and, Mrs. Rae Elliott and
farm ly, Mr.. and. Mrs. Earl Elliott•
and:. family of Detroit. were ,re-
cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs,
Ezra Stanley 'and family. Johnny'
and :Stephen Elliott '`,who have'
• been' holidaying here returned
with *them, also .Arthur : and Sha-
ron Stanley whowill visit with
relatives ,'.'there. • •
Miss' Lenore'Slessor of. Glamis
visited during , . the week with
1\4iss;. Eevelyn Nicholson. •
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maulden.
went to Listowel on .aunday, ,to
meet • their .son Keith, who has,
been : holidaying at Fon'thi11. with
,Mr. • and Mrs. Arthur ' Phillipps
and • Peg,„y•
• Miss. Beverley Stanley has
gone' on • a trip to the West .;Coast.
• Miss Sheila .. Haldernby return=
ed 'home from Underwood where
she was 'employed•. for, the past
week:. .
We:,Are .. pleased 'to, •report that
Mr. George Graham was able to,
'return •houie from • Kincardine
hospital where he was •.a .patient.
for the •past 'week.
Mrs. Frank- Maulden . and Mr..
• J. ' R. • Lane visited.. on Tuesday
with relatives ' at St. Helens.
' o'• A •'family 'gathering: was held
on Sunday last at the ;home: of,
Mr. and • Mrs. Tom . Hodgins.
The W.A. ` Met on Thursday at
the home of ` Mrs. -Midford .Wall.
The opening hymn was "0 Mas
ter let iie Walk .with Thee."
The meditation • rwas taken by
Mrs. Roy. Schneller. Mrs. Bert
Nicholson read , the : scripture.
- The mein+bers prayer. ,The pray-
er for ,othe Prayer •Partner ' and
The Lords Prayer, "were repeat-
ed in unison. The word„ for the
coir call . 'was "Mercy", which
was followed. ;by an. interesting
Bible Quiz. • Readings were given
..by ; Mrs..Gerald Rhody and Mrs.
J. W. Colwell: '.This being' a. de..•
votional aneeting each, •a eber.'
'took .' part., The: hyn'n'"Jesus shall
reign" and • prayer .closed the
meeting after which delicious
refreshments ' were served by
the .hoste'ss. •
Mr. William Lloyd of .Landon
and his sister,. Mrs, Ethel. Run-
cheyof .Toronto called • on
friends here. ctn, Saturday;.
• • Friends' . of Mr. William, • Cox
are pleased to see "him out again
after his ^ recent_ illness when . he
was,, confined to . bed ••for several
weeks•..•
Mr../and. Mrs. Bert Nicholson,,
'Evelyn, ' :Allan, and Lois spent
Sunda,r with Mr., and Mrs. Ho-
ward Thompson '"and Bert.
1VIr ' Harold • Percyy and family.
and Miss . Winnifred Percy visit-
ed on Sunday 'with Mr. and Mrs:
Oswald Rudi (nee Dolly Orr) at:
Lpndon. , •
Miss , Joan Percy visited s dor.
ing the week with.. her grandmo-
then, Mrs. William, Orr at Lang-
side.
Mri and Mrs.. Russell Barr of
Toronto, Messrs Percy Barr . • 8i
Jagries Parsons ;. of Hagersville'
spent . the' week -end. with; Mrs.
John Barr and Donald. •
Master Allan Fisher pf Ben -
miller and, Margaret Anne Bush-
ell have been holidaying' with
their cousin,' Mary Anne Mc-
Ewan. •
Miss Wendy d±'irsher ' spent :a "
fewda'ys `with her grandmother,
Mrs. john Bushel:.
Miss Marilyn, Bushell has been
visiting with' her cousin, Brenda,
.Bushell at' Holyrood.
We are' sorry :to ` report .that
Mrs. Malcolm' Lane' ;has, : been
hospitalized :for a 'few days. Her
•many • friends hope, for a : speedy
recovery. :
'.Miss Erl na. 'Jean Percy is at=•
tending . the • Presbyterian Nat-
iorial :'Camp at ' Lancaster. • She
alsospent a • day last week at
the Kintail iC. amp:
Miss Sandra . Percy, . spent the
week -end at. . her. home here.
Other visitors with..'Mr, , and Mrs.
Alex' Percy were Mr: • and Mrs.
Iterman, • Hudson of . London,..
Miss Bonnie Bell of Salem and
:Bandy Jansen of Kincardine;
Township:4'
Joan and Brian Percy spent.
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Elson Arnold• ` at Bervie
'Master Wayne `Percy • is: holi-
daying with 'Randy' Jansen near
Kincardine.
/' Mr: and Mrs. Alex Percy visit
.ed on Sunday `with Mr: and Mrs.
Stan Thar pson, Kincardine.,
Mrs. • ' Witham •Cox ' 'attended
the funeral ,.of:'her. ;cousin, 'the
late Mrs.. Cameron which was
held from ' the McLennan "'Funerl•
al _home,;` Ripley, on•.Monclay. af-
tern*. • ••
Mr. and ,Mrs. 'Fired Peterkin of.
Jensen Beach, Florida,, visited'
during the, week with Mr. and.
•Mrs. ,Frank Maulden. '
BROKE LEG IN
LOGG I NG MISHAP
(CULROSS CORNERS):
We, are "sorry to
report Mr.
Everett Whytock to have suf-
fered, a broken leg while loading
logs in a bush Wednesday. He
wasconfined to Wingh m Ho$
petal fc a . couple of• days, but'
is home' now,
Mr • and Mrs. •• ,Jas . Wraith
spent Thursday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. John; Schumacher.
Mr. Ernie Stewart was at St.
Clements: on Tuesday.
• Visitors at Br owns duringthe
week were Mr..•and Mrs; Harvey -
'Nicholson ' and Iiugh Bervie,
Mrs. Hugh' Nicholson,: London;
Mr. and Mrs.,Orval Wilson and
family, lyfr. Jas. ' ' Wilson, Mr..
Harold Stewart,.. Mr.'' • and Mrs.
John' Schumacher, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Stewart and. Ernie • and
Brian Stewart• who has just re-
turned from ,Germany and Mr.
and Mrs:' Jas. 'Wraith.
Little Ruth : Whytock, • Lang -
Side, spent ' a' few days with her
grandparents,. Mr. and Mrs. Alex.
Whytock. •
• Mrs. Earle Hodgins -spent Fri-
day' evening with, Mr. ,and
:Jas: Wraith. .•
Mr. and Mrs:. Archie ' Stewart,:
Kincardine, • visited Wednesday
evening. with Mr. and . Mrs.Tom
Stewart.
The coniniunity • wasrepre-
sented* .at • a . fa'rewell •party.. at
Riversdale for Mr; and Mrs. Al-'
vin .Bannerman.:; •
Miss 'Shirley Parker; .;'employ
ed as a private secretary', in • To-
ronto, has ;returned to:, her .po
sition after spending'" two weeks
vacation with her . parents, • Mr.
and Mrs; Everett ' Parker. •
Mrs.. Ethel •Runcliey,: Toronto;
and Mr. 'William .Lloyd; ondon,
visited with .: Mr. arid. Mrs. John
Schumacher. on 'Saturday. .
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Mr. and' Mrs:, ,'John Moser . arid
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Miss Ellen • MceBride, - ' Cooks
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Murray and ' Ann ' Hackett,
Paramount, are holidaying with.
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