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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-05-20, Page 9NESDAY, "MAS 2Qih, 1959 • T]3E LUCKN'QW SENTIN.E4 LUC TOW, QNTARIO .0 ' PAGE NINE J. A. Mcc:..c.na gh urance Agency "AU"TO T LIFE "WE.. ATHER -- . FIRE' LIABILITY Phones 'Office,• Lucknow 306 Res.„ Dungannon 61-r-5 �RESENTED S.S. 1 _WARDS SUNDAY WARDS SUNDAY, • On Sunday, •May 1.0th, the Sun- day School .of the. Presbyterian. Church joined with the congre- gation for the Mother's Day Ser- vice.' • The scripture ' lessons were read by .Judy Reid and Brian. Johnston, WS:. McCormick's• class of girls gave the 1,3th, chapter of first ,Corinthians .as a coral read- ing. A duet was .sung. by Mrs. tuart. Jamieson and her daugh=' r .Dianne, Rev, Wallace McClean .:was as-', silted by Jirn' Henderson in giv-: ing ',Oat awards earned, .during` the" past year, Anyone with an attendance .,of 40 or"...ore days":received 'a certificate ;or seal and. anyone. rith an atten- dance of 45 Sundays or, more re- .ceived a ,:pin. A ,beginner's award ,was won by Joyce Orr. Seven persons had' a perfect attendance of 52 'Sundays and -Were given • . a special award; ' These were Gail. Jamieson, Brian Johnston, Donald ,Johnston, Tony Johnston,. Janet Finlayson, Eli- zabeth Henderson, Dianne Jamie- SQ/1. amie-SQf:• Mr. '.Stuart. Robertson, clerk oil session • presented the Session , awards for high . church atten- dance to Diane Jamieson and Evan'. Agnew; ° Others. 'receiving awards and the nuMber of :Sundays in atten- dance at Sunday School were as follows 51 Mtirray Johnston,; Joyce .. Johnston, Roddy . Mac-. Sween, . Judy . •'Reid; ... 50 aro1 Brown, •'; Wayne Jamieson; •' 49-. `Ross' Forster, Donald Fisher, Eli- zabeth ' Pollock; • 48 --Margaret Chester,. • Joan I Chester; Brian M•bw;bray;' 47=Mary Henderson, John Henderson, Ronnie Mac- Donald; Jimmie :MacDonald, Ar- leata P;flock, Jiminie Henderson,: John . Orr, Billy._ *Chester ; 46- Beverley MacDonald; .Edward. Brown, : • ,Brian .Gammie, : Nancy •Forster, Marlene Stanley; 45• Donnie MacDonald, Mary Finlay- sori, Richie Orr, :.Garry Gammie, Elizabeth : ''Finlayson; 44,Bryan Stanley, Sharon . Mowbray, ' Janet. Carruthers, . Dale Gammie; 43— Verna Aitchison, Donna Forster, Joan MacKenzie; ' . 42—Ronald Stanley, Jack Aitchison; 41, John MacKenzie; Jimn}y .. Mc- Naughton; .40 -Neil Taylor; Wen- dy .M•aeKenzie. . . BUY •CILUX ENAMEL A.Tirs. inlay :` I ecorators and GIFT. SHOP Phone :218• Lucknow ..THE PREMIUM PAINTS. AT REGULAR PRICES • PAt NT • KINGSBRIDGE (Intended ; for ' Last, •Week) Mr. and Mrs.; Barry and' son Wayne of, Kerwood, Mr• and Mrs. John Doherty' �bf .Goderich, Mr.: and Mrs. Maise and.children of'. Auburn, `Mrs. Clarence Doher- CHOOSE FROM OUR LARGE STOCK of �ummer u;rniture A ,Complete. selection Of aluminum. furniture in- cluding comfortable chaise lounges, CHAIRS' PRICED FROM. , . $5:95' to $12:95 For The Top Selection Of. Summer Furniture Be Sure. To Visit M.cLENN1P and• ..MacK•EN I ��- Phone '1.81, Lucknow Furniture dealer THIS WHEEL BALANCER will do both, Dynamic u • . and Static .Balancing on all Cars and Trucks up to 10.00 x 20 tires Phone, 355,, Wingham MONUMENTS For sound counsel are a fair price on a mopument correctly , designed. from quality Material, rely : on: 'SK:ELTON ` MEMORIALS' Pat 0', Hagan,. .Prop. Established Over : Sixty Years Phone G38 -w Walkerton Ontario ty and daughter. Joanne of To- ronto' .were among, ' the; Sunday visitors at' the Jas. 'Doherty home, Mr. and. Mrs. '-allorhan and,' family` of Buffalo, were'. week- 1 end visitors ; with Mrs. ; : Ed xiore and : family. ' • 'Mr. and Mrs., . Wm. ` VanOsch and Babe, of .Cornwall,; visited With the John, Vanbsch family Boring the past week. • Mrs. Edwin. Meyer, • Mrs.' Den- nis 'Dalton and Mrs.,,H.:Lamber- • tusvisited with relatives in` Lon- don on Sunday Store To Go ' Kingsbridge ' Store ; •is .now :closed and the building- ori. this. 'property ; will be sold by Public" auction on May 27t1i' by the Dept. of IJighays,' the building. will either be torn down or,. moved 'following the sale, to facilitate improvements 'on ''No.. 21, High-, way. • For over, •100 years this •gen- eral store .has _ been : a ;great con-: venience to this community. The 'present proprietor, Frank ';Mc- 'Kenzie has operated the store for. the :past 11 years . Villagers . will now have 'to go to E intail or: Port Albert • ger'neral:''store if they wish 'to shop locally. • Miss Spriet of Langton was a week -end guest ' with the Lier man family, at the Rectory. 1VIiss • Betty 'Becker bas return- ed -0 her home in Mildujnay, prior to her marriage on June�.6th. 'There was a very -large atten- dance at the'Miscellaneous Show- , er held in Tenth School -room last Monday night in. her 'honour. A :en -j oyable programme with solo; by Dianne�Ritchie, vocal• trio. Dianne, Hilda . Ritchie and. Mari:- .-anne McDonald, piano solos kby Donna ;Hogan. Faye Hogan and SharonCourtney, followed by a delicious lunch served by friends and neighbours... • • The bride -elect who .was as- sisted in 'Opening her many beau- tiful gifts, ' by : Mrs. Rita Hogan and Miss ,Yo VanQsch, • thanked her many/ friends for gifts . and` best wishes.. ' MAY' MEETING OF RIPL:EY JUNIORS,. • `The May meeting ,of•theRipleyRipley Junior Farmers and • Junior,. In- stitute was held "Wednesday ev ening; .May 6, in tlf4 "I ipley High • The Junior• Institute . meeting was presided over.. by .the , presi- dent, Annetta, Forster arid' the secretary,' Barbara Murray:.. •The .;roll call, • "A gift •1.: would like 'if I were a Bride" was " an- swered: by 16 members �., It was decided': to have a soft ball tear} for the field day. A committee ' in charge is Barbara Murray," Sandra Percy and Mary ' Anne McCosh."• Rutile ' Forster, Mary Roulston and • Mrs. Robert Osborne 'were appointed On. *the Year Book. Committee- and to secure orders for the. book. It was decided that; the• group, would • have an, exhibit at Tie. Teeswater Fall' Fair.. A .•commit- tee: composed of Mary Holliston, Ruth Forster •• and Mrs. 'Robert Osborne was appointed.• 1 Donna. Osborne, gave a, report on ,the County Executive. meet 1 ing •which .•took place in Walker- ton. • Mary Anne McCosh introduced the• guest speaker, Mrs. :Walter. Farrell ' who " • spoke / on "Th` Bride." Mrs. Farrel was 'thank-: ed•.by Sandra Percy and: present- ed with • a gift. The meeting dos-.' ed .With the singingof the Junior Farmers' Song. •• The. Junior;: Farmers' Meeting Nineteen boys were in ` attet•1- • dance at the meerting of the Rip- ley Junior Farinersy; ' ' • - Several items of business were discussed ,including work to . be done at the park on concession 6,. Huron Township. , • °* " • The guest speaker, Jack GOr- �, rie was introduced' by Jack Lid d1e. • Mr. Gorrie gave an, address. on "Feeding of Cattle." A film on' this. phase was also . shown. Mr. Gorrie .. was . thanked , ;by Hugh. Mason. Joint Meeting • The annual' dance ,is to be held in the Huron township hall on May •15th with Carruthers Or- chestra.: David ' Ferguson ' and Tommy . Farrell were appointed as • the, ticket committee. ' ,In !harge of special '• dances are Donna Osborne and : Mary Ann McCosh. The meeting adjourned and lunch. "was served by the girls. • Mrs. ' Nora Sinhett and Mr, John Trierweiler of Detroit were week -end 'visitors with relatives here, ` • •• Miss. Betty:, Lou ,Vassella of London ' spent Sunday, - at. her home here.• THANK. Wit./ NOTES and Hasty Notes .available' at 25 cents per" package of 10 cards and 'snatching envelopes. •Dori Thomtssohhone ,. p • • • • Nave oT:t. ,t e' ewed.` 1 .•u: . ser.iption9 •