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:FNE SDAY, NOV " 16th, 1960
L NCSIDE
The church servicesfor the
winter months ' baize changed
from .3 P.Th- to 2 p•
The children of the .Church'
held their final 'meeting for the
fall, entertaining the Mothers 84
presenting an en$oyalble prog-
Awards. 'Were 'given .17
children that had perfect' atten-
dance. The leaders, Mrs Everett.
Whytock •and Arks- Charlie Tif-.
fin supplied a very dainty -lunch
ending ,with chocolate; cake and
ire -creams. During the • prepara-
tion of lunch Mrs James
ardsoin: conducted a sing -Song
which was much. enjoyed, .
The SundaySchool closed with
a, social, . 'each ,class Igivirgg two
nwnbers..Rev. Neil .McCombie of
,ipley. gave a talk to- the child-
ren explaining the 23rd. Psalm
:Awards were given •.and a lunch
as ;;served of sandwiches and
cookies_ The superintendent, Mr.
' James Richardson• acted as, car-
mman. '
Following the •close, of Sunday-
School,
undaySchool, Mus.. James Richardson .
who finished . out the term. for
Xlis• Lois Conley entertained
het class after school one even-
,ing, picking , them up. and .later
delivering them to their respec-
tive hones. Supper was enjoyed
and games played. The children
all .enjoyed it imrnanerrnely., •
.During the summer Mrs. Rich-
ardson ' held .a . ,Summer School
for several children of the comm
• mmummmity at ' her' hor ne,j .concluung
with an .. afternoon When 'the
TUE LUCKNQW SENTINEL,- LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ' .
Mothers were invited. 'to attend-
'
ttend. The Ladies Aid.was helul at
the home of' Mrs. William .Scott
on' Remembrance night. The pre-
sident,. Mrs. Wesley Young pre-
sided. Mrs. Parish Moffat read:'
the scripture, ' meditation and
prayer. During.
the business,
Mrs. ' Gordon Wall and Mrs. Ev
erett, Whytock were appointed
as auditors. For the •Deceriinber
meeting there will be a gift ex-
change =-- gifts to cost: from 35c
to ,56c; also election of officers. ;,
It was, announced $15. was real-
ized ' from the colleetion taken
Cher night of the pot luck supper
for the Children's Aid: The
hymns, O God . our help in Ages
Past and :Faith of ' 'our Fathers
were sung. Readings were' given
by all present including one •on
Remembrance. Lord's prayer was
repeated in unison. A lovely
lunch and coffee 'was served • by
the hostess.
Mark .Motlher's Birthday '
A birthday supper annd,'a .very
enjoyable evening al the hone
'of �Mr.. and. Mrs:, Gordon Wall
was enjoyed by 24. on , Saturday
evening, November 12th in.. • hon-
our of Mrs. Wall's, mother; Mas.
'Arthur, it • :being her 77th birth, -
.day.
day. • Fier' daughter, Mrs_..
Bob 13avis and ' Nancy of: St.
Thomas and her sons • and wives
and famillies from Auburn were
present, ' . During • the evening
fihmns were enjoyed.' Mrs Arthur
who bas':'visited for the.past 10
days, at.the Wall horn :aiccom-
ponied Mrs.' Davis to. her barite
for a viisitrw
Mr. and • .Mrs_ Cliff Roulston of
nth•• Con...visited Susnday at: the
home off„'Mr.:.and 1Ftlrs.. Himttley.
Dawson.
.kr.: and Mrs, Clarence Crow
:ston and Dale of Chatham were
week -end visitors with 'his ' par•:
ents, Mr.. and *FS...Joahn Crow
• •sttoan.. • •
Mr,. Ed McQuillan spent the
week -end in Toronto' end visited
with his sister• Mrs. Harold :Dew,-
sora -Who has ,had to re urn, to
hospital again. ire) are ver.
sorry to hear. Mrs, Dawson ns' ,in.
G e•zy poor 'health_
Mr and ' -Mrs_ Arnold Vint of
Goderrcc•l and . 'Mr.. and' Mrs:
Jiir)m Conley of Durham. visited
recently' at the home: of .•Mr, and
• •. Mrs : Eugene:: Conley.
We are 'pleased to :hear: that
Mr..,Charlie •, Taylor •.Carne
through his operation. well . on
Friday in Victoria � Rospitail,.
'I„ondoua_ We hope.: four a'; speedy.
recovery. 'Mrs sister, '1rs: ][rene
'Patterson .tri;si<ted With hrinn dor-
i:rig the 'week -end:
=> -get.-f® H&fell . .;Pae
LORD S
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•: ,: �:,,� des w:it4
s)ino»; as Ty.
one „; dm t .
1 miming r� eprer, uta •
it nimmma 1�e • ver glitz
E.-mf
ADik rheLordtc m,08Bsa a
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of
notimid S"mcoe. '®mute
'T Hotels A a qr
(T TCA The Sherman,
• The loot was nil' when trdeves
, recently broke .roto . the• Comp
rxi ii l at Tee water, ' but consider-
,
iJie dairnage Was, ' done to the, ti h '4th breakiai;
• f+.rti t�nnt. ea,. ' It. was the .
Tru : L' years
itt you feet clog tared at ;'night.
Iraklion ' 2.4843..-Tebez mai11 m N. Lt . tray the became, .you :•grolwrted
ail: clay.
REtI. E.MBRANCE
SERVICE" SUNDAY.
PAGE FIV$.
(ST HE.LE:h. S NEWS)
Recent visitors at the home of..";
Mr. and Mrs Allan Miller were
Mr. and. 1VIrs. Chester
Corbett
Barrie and Mreand is
� ,Mrs: Willis '.
Corrigan of Cookstown, •
Miss Mary Bea Pardon is a
patient in Whigham •Hospital ',
with pneuanonia_ We wish Mary
a speedy recovery• ,
Mr: and Mrs. Don '.Street :and
family • of Listowel 'Were recent
visitors at . the • home of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilkin Pardon, and., fam-
ily
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thorinpson
and sols of Exeter spent the
week -end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon McPherson.
of
MrMisaidtchell MBs. James day Dougla•wits
spent Saturh
Mr. and Mrs:' John ',Cameron., Mr.
and Mrs..; .Cameron.Douglas:.and
son, of fTarnittop, visited:. with
Mr_ ' and Mrs. Don 'Cameron.
the Fall Thankoffer ing of the
W.M.S.' wall . be held • on Nover n,I
her ' 22nd in the church at 2.30.:
Guest speaker will be Mrs. Jack-
son of Atwood who will.. speak.
on. "A New Women's Organiza-
!:lion:' An. invitation has been ex•
tended. to Ashfield, Brick and
Whitechurch
Mr: ' A. ' G. Webb is ' :again. a
patient.. Tan ' Wiaghaan Hospital:
We wish him improved • health.:
Mrs: Gordon: McIntyre . and
Donald of Ii ielimond Hill visited
over the, ' ieek end with Mr and
Mrs; W_• L. 'Miller and Isobel.
Visitors over the. week -end at.
Mr. and Mrs: Lorne. Woods were
Diss..Donna Woods of,.K W Hos-
pital staff Mr. Ray .Hawley .of
Oshawa; Mrs_ • Mabel . Murdie &.
Mrs. Mel Brown of • Kmtchener:
]fir_ ''and. Mrs: Charles 'Pearce:
of: Brantfortd and ;Mrs: Charles
• Hodgnans. oaf Wnigham were rec-
exit' ' visitors with their S:nsterr.
Mrs, Harvey 'Webb • and. Mr_
Webb_
The annual Remeaiahrance Day
Service: was held in. StHelen's
• Hall on November . 13th: The
service' was in ' charge of Rev:
E P: Gr:een 'With special music
by. the .choir:. The 'guest speaker
was: • Rev_ Howard . '•Strapp ; of
Lt cknow_ : e based` ilus address
• on 22nd chapter of°; Revelations!
verse 2...Mrs . C'I Johnston*
Tang: a sold,. "It.. Too a Miracle""
• Wreaths were . placed by Mrs..
Lorne. Duraann whey lost a brother
in the war, tkie IRegian• by .Mr.
Day-old'. 1 iitc'hu , and the Atrair4-
ary , .by • hits .. Alek Pdurvis..The
Last Post was sounded ' by Mr.
trod"' Orr_ . The service . was
under • the auspices of the W.I:
Recent •visitors at the home of
74r: and • 'Mrs.' George Stuart
were Mr.: and . Mrs_ Georges Mc-
Gregor aiad 1V r.: and Mrs. Donald
McGregor' and ..• dy of Harmt-
jj ton and Mr: •a�ncl Mrs.. Fred Mc-
Gregor ' ofd Ltirneardiiane.
•
Heavy Duty Batteries , , .:. , $7.95 up: ' •
Generator Exchange , , $8.95
Fuel `Pimps; as lo.w as , . , $2.85
$7.90
$3.98
Brake Shoes Exchange, full set : .
Voltage Regulators ' . .
eel Alignment and Balancing
Motorcade Dealer - Phone 3, Lucknow
Tribute To Late'Member •
The "November .'meeting :Of the.
W.I. was ,held . on . Nover ober 8th
With the institute . Ode 'and Mary
Stewart Collect read :in unison.
Tine' roll call, 'Something I plan,
to do in. the winter months,''
was answered by 26 ladies. The
treasurer . reported . $167.78. on
hand. The assistant treasurer
reported on the `flower .:fetid
with. 67.1.5. 'on hand.:The::short
course "Home, care of the Sick"
was to'' be held; in Novreramber, • but
it .was decided to cancel •.it. tor
this' 'year. ` Final. arrangements
for the Reanermbrance :.Service: on
Sunday, November : 13th were
made: Two'-anintntes silence ' wras
observed in hneaaiory of • Mrs.
W. 'A.. Miller who had been a
valued Menvlaer of W.1. ',She had.
• attended the Dist .meeting- Mrs_
Charlie. McDonald dread 'a poem'
and: Mrs. Till i alias . Rutherford
concluded • with . "Beyond '.the".
Sunset."
Mrs. Charles McDonald. '.gave a
• rep€irt. of, the W.I. Convention
held ' in .- London... Plans were
Made for a pot, luck sapper.. on
Saturday„ November , 19th.: at 7
o'clock •The • Planning• Cotruni't�
tee . are:; Mrs. 'Barbour, ,Mrs. De
Boer,, Miss • W'_ D. Rutherford,
Mrs. Rice and Mrs:, Fred , Me
QuilInn,. program ' cornnsittee:.
Mrs_' McNeil, Mrs Harold Gaunt
and Mrs. Wim.. Rutherford. The
adanissiioru was set at 50c for ad'.
u lts and 25e for school children
.Ber`ng "E'duca tion Week" Mrs:.
Gordon McPherson . had 'a. read-
ing, on this subject. The guest
speaker' for the meeting was the
district strict president, . �1VIrs Otto
Popp, who chose as her ;topic,
"The .Beauty . of Our Country."
A well prepared motto,. "Take
off' yotir" hat to • the past., and
your coat to the fuiture;" was
given by Mrs. Harold Gaunt.
Mrs Rice and. Mrs •.0 McDo'n--
'all attended, the WI RaI'Iy 'at
AL;burn; ati , gave a short report:
Miss Rutherford gave a. read-
ing keeping :in touch with ,Re-
;
rnetnbrance Day.. Maes.. Chester
Taylor :favoured with a piano
solo. Mrs. Ross Gainunie..demon-
strated 'the art of making and
shaping 'rolls. Lucky - numbers
were drawn' on the rolls' and .fie.
winners were Mrs: Jim Aitcbi -
son, .Mrs. Wm_ Stewart of Dun=-
gannon.. and ,Mrs; William Ruth;
erford: Mrs Gammie gave '.a cook
book to - each'. lady, courtesy of
Robin Hood Flour. Lunch: .'fol-
lowed ' served by the. hostesses
*Mrs: •Frank McQuillin and Mrs:
Allan Miller
OB 1TE AR'
MES. JOHN E;.. : w
A re• sident • of Whin '
1939, Mrs... John E. Ruttle died,
is Wmgharn 'General `' Hospital
;. ori .Saturday,' November. 5th.', She
had . been : ill for a long' time.,
kr_ and Mrs.; Ruttle were: well
' knout: . to . many , in this • I(rcal ty„. :
Mr_ .Brittle:was. • at. one time. -the,
lighthouse• keeper . at: ' Point
Clark.
Mrs Ruttle . was the. . formes
Elr7abeth • Ann .Jones, daughter
of Wull�iam NewtonJones 8:r Su-'
san' Jane Roach, and : was' born •
in .Huron 'Towrnsh p, Bruce
County, lar• 1891. She married.
John .R.tnttle in Ripley. He sur-
vrtres, with one daughter, Mrs_
Marvin (Eugene) Antoni*
Guelph
Also, surviving are two broth.
ers, S. T Jones, Toronto; William
J.r_ 'British, Coluumbia;. and three
Sisters, lIrs. Leslie (Vera)} Pur,
vis Lueknow! • Mrs." Kughena .
Brown, London and Mrs. Susan,•
t asenby,,` also of London. There
is one granddaughter. A .sister;.
• Mrs. ' Wesley Alton (Mae)' of
London .predeceased her
•Mrs. Ruttle was a .member, of
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Ch.urch, Wimhharn, The' service' •
.was':condtieted,by Dr., Alexander .
Nimrno and interment was :
�'Sirngharn •Cemetery.
The pallbearers were BiII La.-
,^n:by. : cf. 'Gait,:. ;Harvey T:a:sentist
of London;. Leslie Purvis, Luck -
now, ' Stanley 'Campbell, Murray: t .
• Taylor and .11win C'harn.ney.
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