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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-05-06, Page 5..wE sDAy, . MAY 6th, 1959 . PURPLE. GROVE (Intended for Last: Week) . Mr; and Mrs. 'Barnes and fam- ily,of .Terra Cotta visited friends around the Grove on Sunday. Mrs. Gertie Bushel and Russel visited at the home of, Mr.:and Mrs. E dbert. Bushel on. Sunday.. Mary Angie McCosh1 .. Ruthie Forster and .Donna Osborne were , W, ONTARIO. zavexNo SENTINEL.,LuOxNO at Stratford last week. 4a1ph . IW visited at the home of 1VMri and Mrs.. John' Emerson last -week , also with Isaac ° Nixon and Ralph at Belfast. • • Quite • a' number from the Grove attendedthe auction sale at James Cxoodwin's of Ripley on Saturday. Mrs, Donald McCosh and Miss Margaret Robertson attended the Co. -op 'Medical banquet at; Bervie / ,• a last Tuesday night, prior to ~s ,his departure t4• hr. Miss Mary ;Marshall is spend- former horde in Lincoln, Eng-: ing a °few months at the hoarse of land.' He sails from • Montreal on Mr. and Mrs. Burton Collins. Empress of England. The fol - The 4-H Club met at. the home lowing ests were present-at of •1Vliss ,Katherine Bushel 'last the ' party: Mr. and IVIrs, Andy -Monday , night with, a good at- Patterson, and Gordon, Mr. and tendance. Mrs. Chester . Camj bell, Mr. and Held Farewell Party '• Mrs. Ross Bhieli.s and Mary El - •A farewell party washeld at len, Mrs. Tom Bell. of .1 incar- the home of Mr. and .Mrs, Burt- dine, Mr. and 1Vjrs, George Em - on Collins for Jim .Goodwin, . ers. on,.• PAGE MR A clothesline ties you down to weather -watching. But, an automatic electric clothes drye , has its own`. "indoor., sun- shine." It frees you from the drudgery of lugging heavy baskets of wet wash tothe line—it dries your' clothes the way you want them—damp-dry for ironing,, or completely dry for folding away—and it does all this automatically for less. than five cents! There's` a treat in store foryou. the first time, and -every. tune, you use .au automatic electric clothes dryer. LIVE' Put small' items, such . as handkerchiefs and gloves, in a mesh drawstring bag. for washing and drying, to prevent, IoSs. • av 'ETTER ELECTRICALLY: :1061140 OBITUARY MRS. WM. . J..MCNALL, The death of Mrs. William .7. McNeil, a,pioneer'resident of this. community where she .spent hey lifetime, occurred on Thursday,' April 23rd at Greer's Convale- scent Home where she, had 'been: a patient for about four years. 'Mrs. McNeil was 'the former Ellen Lucinda Hackett, daughter of Alexander Hackett and Jane Johnston of Ashfield Township, where she was born on March. 26th, .1870. iMrs, McNall- was ' the. last . member of a; faanily of three- brothers hree brothers and ;four sisters. ' • •;ollowin,g her Marriage to Wm. 1VMcNall about siicty-two ..years: ago, they.'resided at 'Wltechizrch for ashort time before coming. .to • Lt,cknow.; • Mr.` ,McNall.predeceased her in 1941. She was alsci :predeceased by their only daughter Jane, • Mrs. Robert :Ross. • Mrs. McNall was a member of ,the,United Church and Rev. Gor don,, Geiger conducted the funeral service at -'Johnstone's Funeral Home 'oh Monday, 'withinter- ment in ., Greenhill • Cemetery.. Pallbearers, .Were iC1ff, .Hackett, 'Douglas Hackett, D. A. Hackett,, William' Hunter, William 'McNall., and RobertIrvin. Nieces • : and nephews are ,the only. survivors. To 'Host- Scottish. Delegate The 'regular: meeting of, the' Cblwanash Junior' . 'armer's' Asp • sociation • was held in"the Parish ' ., Hall .•on• Tuesday, April . 21... The, president, Crawford, McNeil was. in the chair,`with .19 boys .present,. The ;roll call, was answered, by "Have you started seeding ye't?', Most gave'a:;• negative, answer. Jack Gorrie, Purina - field ban, showed a film ori' increasing. Milk production: George . Wraith: then 'showed a film On his recent trip to Florida.. These . men. were thanked • by George , ;Ribey. " 'A • dance committee of • Frank Alton,. David . Kirkland, •Bruce ' Raynard-. and :George : Smyth ;was ' se't' t.O.: Murray Gaunt'.: , 'volunteered' to • take the .Scottish delegate, when' he. arrives ' In .May.' Ball practicer has ;been arranged for May. •11th .: in . the Lucknow park. The; as», sociation `is • to. sponsor a .calf chit- again: tis .year. • Crawford Mc. Neil w s. appointed director.` . to,'' the 'Seaf rth Fair • Board; • . ,A• dance followed the meeti'ng... y CHECK .T.HESE..RATES• SINGLE ;5. .(«►tM Pleat* Ise1h) I . DOUBLE (w11h p IviI. bath) ,,oanya 4.hin!+iO4 . .:Motel EMPIRE Broadway at Ord Street • At the "Gateway to Times Squarer. • 700 tomtit & suite.—most with AIR- CONDI•TIONING TV and radii, • Excellent Restaurant—Coffee Shop-! Cocktail Lounge • Garage adjacent to hotel ,PLUS many special . Empire conveniences such as' Baby Sitters, Physician. 'Sightseeing Buren. 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