HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-01-21, Page 7WEDNESDAY," JAN,.
21st, 1959 . THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL; LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
A BRAND NEW LUCKNOW LEGION
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CARDS . ON °SALE NOW
at the following places:
'Finlayseri'a Grocery, ''Welsh Meat Mitiket, Hall's Grocery, ,
MacKenzie's ° Furniture Store, Mason & Cook Garage,
Garnet Henderson (CNR), H. ° D;, Thompson :(Treleav-`:
en's Miil), Ritchie's Barber Shop, Lucknow Sentinel.
•Cards ``are in sealed envelopes with .serial `number. on
outside ' Purchaser's number • will; be recorded, and win
ners must ;.win with -same serial number as.pur"cha ed'
Starting This Week
Each'' edition 'of - The. Sentinel will, have 6 numbers, `. one
number for each day -3s -th '-week, and -ih-ease-of—two
or . more winners the same week,' first number out will
be the winner,' .
PRIZES" AS FOLLOWS
First Four Comers ., . $10:00
;First: One Line ,... :. $10.00:
First 2 -Way Bingo, any 2 lines,: 1 card $25.00
(Four corners count as one bi
First Full House $50.00.
Anyone with anyf ` abov bingos, c
y oe ng all any ' of above
mentioned :sellers' immediately and: your ; card will be
checked ;as quickly as possible. Winners names will
appear : in The Sentinel; •
EACH CARD PRICE $1.00
Open to anyone in Lucknow & Surrounding Cbmmufnity
No: !lumbers bers:':given: out, .ot other thanthrough h . The Sentinel.,.
Please do ' not ask any Legion. ;memberr or official
for numbers
inners': .:must notify' official's ,by Saturday noon'. `.the
sa ne week, or:tbeir bingo will not be considered:.
Presbyterian Church W;M.S..
•T'hee Ashfield W.M S, held_their"
January, meeting on Thursday,
January 15th at the Tome of -Mrs.
Emile McLennan,, Mrs, Wm Ross.
our Presidlent• was the leader and
Opened. the •meeting.. with .a•.hymn•
'and a prayer by tVrs,'Vanderlay.
Mrs. D. R.' McKenzie gave the.
financial report for the year 1958
and we were very'. pleased:With
the amount'of the offerings. Mrs.
D,A .MeLean thanked Mrs D :' '
R.
McKenzie for the .tinne and ef-
fort she .spent 'on this part of
our W.M.S.. activities. February
13th is to .be the Worlds Day of
prayer meeting: Mrs, ;. George
Moncrief explained What use • is
being made. of 'the used Christ
mas cards we ..collect each year.•
•Mrs. Wilfred •Farrish had• : the
Scripture lesson, Meditation and
-Prayer .
Mrs. Gordon Robb had .. the
topic: 'Theo Study Book this year
is on Canada. Miss• Sadie John-
ston gave a ' report on. •the res-
byterial meeting held in Wing=
ham on January :13th:. Delegates
6 .are to be:chosen';at our February
meeting to attend .the Synodical
•to be held .in Godericli': in, .1959.
Margaret and Florence McLen
'Ian favored' with. 'a duet. .Mrs
Howes gave a splendid.. paper:: on:
the life and .work of Dr. Sweit
zer.. Meeting closed with a prayer
given by Mrs.' wan McLean.
There I were . ;twenty-five." ladies.
present
United Chureh WA.
Mrs. K. Cameron was hostess
•for Group III of ;the Women's
.A;ssociation. ;Mrs: . O.' ,Richards;
'secretary of the three' :groups,
conducted the . ,meeting. ?,'here,
were .twenty-three .members pre -
Sent. The rnew "Topics for Wor-
ship" ) booklet was used Mrs:
WT': B • • Anderson reading the..
scripture: Mrs., Elliott read the
meditation which emphasized' the
first comrnandnlent.• 'Mrs. Rich
aids- and • Mrs. Cameron- .gave,
BROWNIE NEWS
Brownies 'net as .usual in . the
• Council •Chambers and . in, spite
of the •stormy weather 'there were
fourteen Brownies, and, 'one new
• Tweenie, Marie Brooks, : present.
Brownies opened, with the Fairy
Ring and inspection, and then we
collected the "Fairy Gold?' We
have ;new pencils to hang on
your Brownie belts for the "six"
•" with • the most points • for ,the
month of January. So ;come on
out Brownies in full uniform and
help out your "Six."
During 'work period, Tawny
Owl showed : the- Golden Hicrid
'Brownies the proper way to light
- a 'Match and precautions •`to , take..
„Next week we plain to learn how
to lay a fire,' so . don't : forget to
bring your bbx of twigs and lea-
ves that you. collected' last: fall.
Brown .Owl '.:helped the Golden:
Bar _Brownies when Linda Mar-.
riott, Beverly, MacDonald, Donna
Ritchie, Linda Boyle passed their
knot test. Marie: Brooks passed.
several.of her Tweehie tests.
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' In Pow -Wow we discussed the.
possibilities" of a' Skating party,,
also how our bulbs were coming•
along and 'how expert `some, are
.getting at ' • knitting and making
tea, toast and puddings..
. We ,sang,•, several songs and
played the singing game "Jump
Jim° . Crow." We closed with'
Brownie, Chimes' and allwent
home through ° the Fairy • arch:
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OBITUARY
HOWARD HALDENBY •
Passed away in Wingham Gen
eral: Hospital, Thursday, January
8th, Arthur Howard Haldenby : of
Culross Towiaship • in `' his 70th
year: He ;was born :in.Kinloss
Township on December -3rd, , 1889:
He was •the''son of.the late Henry.
I3aldenhy and Frances Thompson.
Leftto mourn, besides • his wife
are ,four • sons and . four' daughters;.
Helen ."(Mrs.. Don Cameron) of
Wingham,• James of Culross, 3Lois
of: Kinloss, $ill ' Alice, Donna,
David and Kevin all . at home;'
Also • two' brothers, Wilbert, To-
ronto. and . Chester :o of; Armley,'
Sask:, "•and ..two'';granddaughters•
One brother and; one sister pre-
deceased hire.
Mr.• Haldenby had farmed in
C r o s s for. same• :thirty five
_years. •
The 'funeral service- •was •`con-
ducted at •Mol.ennan : and Mac-
Kenzie z'nemorial chapel in Luck -
now on ,Saturday; JAnuary loth
by Rev. ,James Palmer of Kin
lough Anglican .Church.
Interment in Greenhill ceme-
tery, Lucknow, the 'pallbearers
being. Tom Hodgins,.. T, Stewart,
Perry Hodgins, Frank Murray,
George Haldenby, Ted• Haldenby.
Doors, Open . at 8.15
a
Games- .start at .8.45 sharp l;
suitable readings .;for : the :New.
Year.' entitled "Time" . arid "Just
do. better." Business pertaining' to
the; congregational: supper was
dealt .with. Election of . officers
followed.' Leader, Mrs,; •Byrce El-
liott; Secretary,.. Mrs i K..' Came-
ron; Treasurer, Mrs. E. • Taylor;
Pianist, .Mrs. J: W. Joyiit; .'Chris
tian Fellowship Com:, 'Miss' `Ada
Webster, ;Mrs. E. W' " tman;
wing.. Com„ Mrs:. Q. Richards,
Mrs. W. B. Anderson,
Irwin; •A hymn and a prayer, for
the New . Year •.by Mrs: Richards
closed. ' themeeting ' after which
'refreshments 'and '.a lovelysocial
time ..were enjoyed. .'•
Olivet 'United .Church
The January • meeting of Olivet
W.MdS. •was• held at the home.
of Mrs: • Melvin Coiling. • The;
meeting • opened ,with MrsDon
ald • MacTavish, convenor , of the
group in charge, presiding. The
scripture was read by Mrs. • Doug
Henry:' and the comments' were
given by; ' Mrs. Walter Dexter:
'Mrs. MacTavish,then ',introduced
the new. study book "Concerns
of a Continent."
1 This was followed by a solo. by.
Miss Mary ' Roulston atter which
Mrs: Walter Dexter gave a New
Year's reading: Mrs: Melvin •Col-
ling. offered prayer. • Following.
the roll call and ,minutes favour-
able reports were given • by Mrs:
Robert Osborne, Mission ..Band
leader..and Mrs.. Herb Clayton,
W.M.S. Treasurer who reported
that the allocation had been ex.
ceeded.
The- meeting closed with a
hymn aVLS. ' benediction.
Lu' was ser d and, a social
our enjoyed.
United.- Church WA`
Group H of the .A. •irret at
the home 'of Mrs• '•M Kim with
an • attendance` of tw ve. The
meeting opened,. With the :theme
• hymn and motto,
Mrs,. Howey tookarge' of the
aleatory, of office Theofficers
for the comi cr ear are; Leader,
Mrs.. G: , • c r iarmid; Secretary,
IMrs. 'A x Andrew; •''Treasurer;'
Mrs;. (' e rge Jov nt Pianist, Mrs.
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7.50-14 TUBELESS f FIRST LINE
$20.95 Installed
{ New Tires
TRADE-IN REWIRED
CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY
Until Further Notice
heel Alignment . and ,Balancing
Motorcade Dealer — ` Phone 3, Lucknow.
Cumming;: Christian Fellowship
Con., Mrs. McyKimn; ;Sewing Com-
mittee,. Mrs.; Elymer Reavie, Mrs.
Glen Walden,: Mrs; Frank Thomp-
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son
• Mrs, :MacDiarmid took charge.
of the programme. Scripture was
taken by'•Mrs,• F. Thompson and.
the meditation and prayer' by.
Mrs MacDiarmid
A • very interesting• paper was.
given -by. Mrs. McKim and a con-
test by Mrs. Glen' .Walden. Hymn
249 brought the meeting to • a'
close. Lunch was served by the
hostess.,
FORM NEW W. 4. AREA.
FOR :GREY -BRUCE' COUNTIES
Due to : weather and road con-
ditions only five '1 a,•d•i es from
South Bruce 'District Women's
Institute were• able to ., attend a
meeting in Owen.Sound; Tuesday.
January .'6th, regarding • the set-
ting. up of a new ,Area Conven-
tion centre.. Mrs.. C Cook, Luck
now br'an'ch; Mrs. Elliott Car
ruthers, , Kairshea Mrs; .'Raynard
Ackert, •Holyrood; •also. the. Dis-
trict . president, .Mrs., Harvey .Hou
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sten, 'and District Sec -Treasurer,
Mrs.: Cecil .Holland's,, Kincardine;.
Mrs, .Gordon MacPhatter, Owen
Sound, a past: provincial presi
dent' was chairman for the meet-
ing.' :187 were .present. Mrs. L. G.
Lyrnburner, Fort ' C o l`'b,o ur n e,'
chairman of the Hand Book Com
mittee.gave an excellent explana
tion:'of the new Area Formation._ -
°L�. majority vote .favoured the .
new area being formed, The
Hand, Book committee have.; sug-
gested • "Western Area" ' for a.
name: The Convention 'could be
held• at different centres through-.
out Grey and' Brice Counties.
The officers,. • named were chair-
man, Mrs.,. Gordoh MacPlatter;
vice chairman,' " Mrs:' A. Mann=
diel, Sotithampton; secretary;
Mrs: Bothwell,. 'Grey County;
•Treat., :• Mrs. ,;,T' J. Cornish, •Che-_
ley, ' Committee, .. Mrs. 'Norman
:Smith; ShallaW Lake; Mrs: Wil-
son • Johnson, Woodford.
;' HILLER ABOUT IT!
He who has a thing to sell`
And •.goes and whispers , down a.
well, .•
Is not soap t to get et the : dollars•'
As shewho' climbs a tree and
: hollers.
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ucknow District Co-op
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