HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-05-20, Page 12w
}
, •r
PAGE TW4VE;
DUNGANNON
intended. For Last. Week)
Mrs, Victor Errington returned
home on 'Sunday after spending.
'o 6 weeks . with. relatives' in To-
Tonto,
•
Mr. and .Mrs. Steve Helesic,
erich:.on Sunday,. came ,:and
tom .herr.. Mother, Mrs., Frank
Jong to, their horle for a lovely
surprise dinner as,,a token. of af-
fection for • Mothers Dan, which
she : appreciated'
St. Paul's Anglican. Guild met
in the. Parish, ".Hall :for. the May
,,,:fleeting and Mrs. Ben. Mole pre-
sident '
re-sidrit'. in charge who '`opened.
with the. • `ruild'Prayer.. Mrs.
J'nui Caesar read the. minutes
oll. °c
and 'the
r all.`was' answered
iby members repeating': a verse
containing "Heaven". In Pa . re r-
p
ation for Century celebrations in,
June, all the members joined in
a bee " to` paperand `paint the
hall. At the close of, 'the after-
noon', Mrs. Monies. Park ; as: hos-
THE LUCKNOW: SENTINEL,' LUCKNOW, ONTARIO'
fess,served lunchr. r•
Mrs. Abner Morris returned
'home last week after a visit with
der daughter, Mrs Anderson.
Mugford, •Lortdor4,
Visitors . Sundar with Mr, and
Mrs. Irvine Eedy and family and
Mrs. S, McKay were Mr, and
Mrs, Jack Van Ftorne, London,
Mr, • and Mrs, James, Blair, Miss
Sharon Blair and. 1VIr... and Mrs.
Douglas Wilsen and family of
Londono
Mr., and Mrs. John Y. Eedy,
Michael and Laurel of Strathroy,
spent the week -end' with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs Heber Eedy
and other 'relatives:
,,
M. and iVlrs. John ;Cranston,
Jean sand Ruth of Collingwoed,
visited t,st"week-end with Mr:
and .Mrs.: Wm. Cranston. '. .
Family service was observed
at the United Church a 'with the
Sunday school pupils' and teach-
ers in the auditorium with the
congregation. Mr. George Eibey
led the service . assisting Rev. R.
Kennedy • Mr, Wilmer Errington
gave the'children's story, A 'bap
tismal servicetook place and the
infants, were • Lynda. Margaret,
daughter Of Mr. and Mrs.Nor-
man Rivett. Randall. Lawrence,
son of Mr. and Mrs.. Ronald Al-
ton; Betty Lou, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs, Howard Culbert; Lori.
Claire, daughter of Mr, ' and Mrs.
Wilfred Pentland;, ,
Donn S)xe
daughter of Mr. and Mrs,Harold'
Errnigton, . John; Douglas, son of
Mr.'and.Mrs. Dowe Dam; Sharon.
Donanne, daughter of Mr. ind
Mrs. Fred 'Young;, .William Geo,,
son of Mr.' and Mrs.. George Er.
- ringtori and Barry James,son of
Mr, and Mrs: Jack Alton..
:. KINLOSS NEWS
Second', Fourth and• . Sixth
(To Late For Last Week)
Grace MacDougall underwent
an appendix operation in Wing-
ham Hospital on Friday:
,The Faith . and Fellowship
Group of South Kinloss Church
met. Sunday evening at the home
of Mrs. Archie Macdntyre- with
a large attendance.. Several read-
ings relating to Mothers Day
were given and Mr.. Elmer 'Lim-
bach
m-bach with Frank MacKenzie at'
the piano conducted a varied pro;
gramme of musical numbers.
Rev, R. Marshall continued the
Bible study -on John's ggospel and
Mrs. Harry Lavis read literature
concerning the : building of the.
new Presbyterian Missionary and
Deaconess 'Training School.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Campbell
and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Campbell
and family of Ildertan were Sun-
day guests with Mr.. sand` Mrs.
Harold Austin arid.. family,' •
Miss I. Maclntosh was 'a week-
end' guest with the MacKenzie
fash lies. . . , .•
• Mr. and Mrs. J.. Graham' and
Mrs. Simpson of . ingharn, ' and
Mr. Gordon Maclnnes : of Mani
toba visited on Thursday : with
Mr. and Mrs.. Allan. Graham'
Get the deal o a-•iifetiine onthe car of the year t
WaiM
your
PowAvs
-#10 iat414.P r 4 '4- '0, 10 /7.;
014 r)61! t't
kp / Q
�Vcon yaw
cu,
V anac.tuoiu''
•
j/�7-- ^'S`"••;.'L^:S A: q/;7w} OOOOOCO,OMG,M7.;P),C+A,7,Y,.: :{;4v: .r f: ,Vf .. w..y..
--- ....... ..
+ '
4r.♦:!!!.}}i'+tom }—}�}`�\
The tow -cost Ranch.W,AOon is one of the six„
beautifully styled; station wagons by Ford:
Hilt's Canada's No. 1 Economy Value,the.Custom
300 Tudor Sedanrrith the modem Mileage Maker
Ford;' sales 'are way up. and .Ford Dealers
across Canada have declared a Special
Dividend ,. the highest trade-ins of the
year on yourypresent car.. And that's just
the beginning.: Every one 'of Ford's, 20
models is packed with extra dividends like
the ones belew. See your Ford' Dealer now
and And easy it is to step into,a,brand
•new . Ford during Dividend 'Days.
^: N:44. :ti'fti i-l.:w '•J::•};; �:� ti„ 'v Vey �
Get EXTRA.. savingS"too'
with' built-in DIVIDENDS
likethese
(Certain leattira illustrated or mentioned are •'3landard''.Ou some modrte, otatonai at Sxtra toot on &hat.)
LIST PRICE.
SAVE,
up to $8000*
*based on a recent cotnpoint* of v'
monuracturers suggested retail prices.
11.
'SPECIAL.•SAVI.NGS'. ,ON USED
17ji.
y(
CARS AND TRUCKS, TOO, `DURING DIVIDEND
WEIDN SDAY, MAY 24th, 1959.
SILVER 'UA KE" %I. - DISPLAY
AT DISTRICT ANNUAL
.,The: Silver Lake Institute held
their May meeting at Mrs. Win.
Stanleys, on May 6th, • The presi-
dent Mrs., George Young, presid-.
ed, This being grandmothers Day
'the roll call. was ;answered with
'Something I 'remember about
my Grandmother." Scripture was
read by Mrs. John Hodgins, and
Secretary's report by Mrs. Clar-
ence .Moulton,
lar-ence:.Moulton; Interesting reports
were presented ' by conveners oP
standing committees, • Members
were invited to attend a Daffodil.
tea on. May 13th sponsored • by
Holyrood. W.I. in, aid of the Can-
cer :; Society. Mrs. Jas. McEwan
reported on District ,meeting held
recently at Tiverton,: South
Bruce 'District' Annual`. is to be
held in : Ripley, May -126th.,
Silver ' Lake ,Women's sinstitute
were invited to ,display their art
islesmade during the past win-
ter at the District Annual. It was
decided, , to ` contribute, • Silver
. Lake's . W.I. 'share of money, to
County Scholarship; Several ,red -
dings' were given about Grand-
mothers.... Each ,Grandmother
was presented with a . corsage
made by' Mrs. George Young..
Mrs.., Fred Moulton conducted .
a contest on flowers' grown • n
Grandmother's day. Several old
songs • were' sung, and meeting'.
concluded with the Queen: The
committee, Mrs:. Geo. Young, :Mrs,
Wm. Campbell. and Mrs: Jas. Me-
Ewan served a • delicious lunch. •
- When your through with it-
sell it: HowTsBy means of; a Sen-
tinel Want Ad. Mini/num charge
�. 40c;. cash with ,order. •
Ford
Sel-Monarc
er
hone 4a LucknoWv
LANGSIDE
(To •.Late :For Last Week) .'
Mr and• Mrs, Huntley Dawson
and. 'family visited recently with:
her father, Mr.. Jas.. Munro and
Mr., and Mns.. Clarence Munro.
at ..Lambeth.'. •.
Mr,and \ Mrs:Willis Lapp and
family of Wingham • visited Sun_
day with her -mother, Mrs. W m:
Orr.
. Mrs 'Bob' Brown,,- Gary and,
Barbara of London 'spent- the •
week -end. with • her. 'parents,. Mr..
and Mrs. Wm: Evans and Ted. -
;. 1VIusses Ruth' and Phyllis Steer.
spent the week-endend with their
parents, Mr: • and Mrs. Phillip
Steer ,and Peter: Phyllis cotnplet-
ed her ;businesgi course in Tor:on-
to on Friday' andcommenced •
work at the Mutual. Life, in Tor-
onto Monday morning. This Wed-
nesday completes school at Strat-
ford Normal for ltuth, Nit if
any ' examinations . are to be writ-
':Ci1' ;are written next week.
,1Vir. and Mrs. Gordon Wall and
family, Mr.. Wilson Wall Visited
on Friday evening with : Mr, and •
Mrs. (Ira Wall -and. : family, •
Whitechurch. • • • •
Ladies Aid was resumed on . .
:Thursday night after no meet-
ings during the' winter.. The
meeting' was held .',in the church.
Mrs Farish ' Moffat spent the
week -end at Smith' Falls where
her. aunt Miss Kate :MacKenzie
is ''very low in the hospital. there,
Mr; Alex MacKenzie was . called'
to his :sister's • bedside a week
ago: Miss .Mckenzie :has been a
nurse in the hospital- there for
quite • a number of years.
Mr. and Mrs. ' Len'• Conle .' and
Mrs. Bert Moffat, T'eeswater ti.i it-
ed Monday . evening • with Mr.
Wilson 'Wall, 'Mr.: and Mrs. Gor-.
'don. Wall and family.
Mr. Alex McLeod of LuclmoW
and Mr. Lawrence 1VfeLeotl re- •
ceived word Monday morning
the. former's brother, .Mr.. Henry
McLeod of Windsor is',verY ill;
Mrs, Wm. Wangler of Amble-
side is a visitor at the 'home `of
'her •daughter, ,Mrs Pat McMillan:
Syrilpathy• of . this community.
andis tand to' Mrs. Frank' Brown
g
• in the passing- of. Mr. •
Brown in Wingham General
Hospital ort Saturday.
• A. choir was organized on Sun
day with practise starting to pre-
pare for, anniversary Sunday
which. will be held in June' this
year,
' Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Tiffin
visited with Mr, and Mrs, Wm.
13r.+own.'Sunday,