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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-07-08, Page 6• Y ,THE L m*NOW SENTINEL. LUCKNOW. ONTARIO FROM CANADIAN. NATIONAL ciast modern travel: --_MILL. between Guelph, Owen Sound, Southampton, Kincardine, Palmerston, Stratford, Goderich, with connections for Toronto and 'London. Enjoy ' the ;air-conditioned . comfort, the picture windows and foam rubber seats in these brand-new self-propelled Diesel cars, sheathed in gleaming;' stainless steel. Forget..about traffic strain, 'parking worries. con= Sult your 'local CNA agent for the convenient Raihner schedules. B TPA IN MAN NATIONAL. KINLOSS 'NEVKS . . Mrs. Wlhlliam Townson; ; Calvert, • fid, Frankie :;of 'Sudbury are va- cationing at the home of Mr and. 311rs: I#ra' Dickie: ,Mr and Mrs. Keenan; of Mani= soba are. visiting at the home of leer. • and Mrs. Allan;. Graham, Malcolm and; ' Peter • MacInnes', aecompanied . them. East and plan. to: spend the summer here 'Misses, Helen Campbell ;and.. carol Stnley are working at Grand Bend again this :Summer. Janet. .Carruthers and Sharon Mowbray are guests: with Mr: ,and 'Mrs. Donald 'MVlaclntyre. William pickle had ':a number. of little . friends m to help' him celebrate.his fifth birthday.. on Monday' afternoon: 11-43 WHITECHURCH • Mr. and Mrs.' Garnet` Farrier and Wayne. spent the week -end in Sarnia • at the .home of Mr:. and :Mrs. Jack Gillespie: Mrs. • A. Buckton` -was taken'to Wingharn' Hospital , ori Saturday and is very~ ill: Mrs. A.' Dowling, Laver-ne,, , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aitchison' and •baby spent 'the week -end with relatives . in Mount . Forest. and Mrs: • D.owling's. father, , Mr. Rooney, who is a patient. in Pal- merston Hospital. Misses. Mary and Hazel Smith visited at the home of their aunt, Mrs.. Allan Turner over the week end:: Mr. Dick Turner visited, this family also. R'MEJ; S! DON'T TAKE CHANCES when you can be protected against, your liability to others including: TRACTORS, MACHINERY and LIVESTOCK also ANIMAL COLLISION. J.....A. •McDona.gh Insurance 'Agehcy Phones Office, Lucknow 306 Res., Dungannon 6144'' TROUSSEAU FOR SATURDAY BRIDE. ( St. • Helens' News) • Mrs.' Eldon Miller,. entertain- ed at her home on Tuesday even- ing of lastweek at a trousseau in honour of her daughter, Marg, aret whose marriage , to Mr. Don Cameron' took place on Saturday, July 4th. Themany,, guests were., received by Mrs. ,'Miller and the bride -elect. The trousseau and the Many 'lovely gifts were. shown by . the bride-to-be's sister, Mrs., Wilmer Nicholson • of . Holstein and Miss Lois orma.Miller, Misses: "N."Murray �. and i tm ` For.: ster • and Mrs'; Keith ,Cranston: Pouring tea from a lace -covered cloth,' 'centred, with a bouquet of roses Were • . Margaret's' grand- another, Mrs. John .Millet; Mrs: John Cameron, the ;groom -elect's mother, and his great aunt, Mrs: Jaynes Webster` of Lucknow and the bride -elect's aunts, Mrs. Fred McQuillin and.Mrs:°John Nichol- son. Assistants were Mrs; James Curran,Mrs. Ernest Gaunt, Allis Gladys McDonald and Mrs. Rob- ert and Mrs. Gordon • Lyons. Thursday was Children's Day, at the meeting of the Women's Institute held at, the Community` Hall and there were 29' of 'them, present and 18 ladies.: Mrs: Char- lie McDonald, the president, was in the . chair, and the meeting wase opened with the singing of .the. Institute Ode and. the repeat- ing of the. Mary Stewart Collect The roll call was.. answered'. .by the showing of.your ' baibypie- tures. The secretary treasurer report- ed :$144.35. en hand.' It was agreed to send :a . contribution of $4.00 toward;, the gifts for Mr. Arthur Bolton •, and -.Mrs. Shirley Mac Allister who have resigned their positions• as assistant Agricultur- al representative and: Home: Ec- onomist respectively for Huron County. . The program was in • charge of the Happy. Handicrafters with their:leader, IVMrs Gordon Mae- Pherson and• assistant,.:Miss Irma Forster, who' 'read . 'an , article, "Memory • Insurance" . by Ethel Chapman. Gladys McDonald :.sang "Lord of the Lands.'' Nan- cy ' Curran: had. some riddles and Nancy Dorscht a contest. Mrs. Ernest Gaunt read • a • .story: 'Ga nes: and races were enjoyed: Onthe lawn° and a picnic':lunch concluded a pleasant afternoon Mrs. Callum Cameron and Carol of Detroit andLt. Brian Staples of Camp ;Borden 'were `week -end guests of Mr. and Mrs:.. John Carneroii: for the •Caineron-Miller wedding on Saturday., •• Mr. Charles Stuart of -Regina ,is a visitor with his brothers Joe and George and Mrs; Stuart:. • Mr. and. Mrs. E., W. Riceat- tended the Webb -Bryan re -union at Ferndale.: 'Park.. near 'Orange- ville Orange-ville on- Sunday.; • Mrs. p.' Todd and Mrs. D. J. McIntosh of. St. Catharines. are holidaying at the former's home here.` Misses Norrna . Forster . and Patsy • Foran are • employed at Grand Bend and Miss Beverley Gaunt at Kincardine for ,the'•'v`a cation. L.A.C. and Mrs: Fred' Thomp- son and Benny of Exeter `.were, recent visitors ,with ,'Mr.. and Mrs. Gordon MacPherson." Donald McIntyre • of Brace - bridge is holidaying • with his Mgariller;andparents, Mr. and Mrs. W, I: • OBITUARY." MRS.- JOSEPH McCANN. . . • Funeral- services for Mrs. Jos- eph McCann were held at Lodge funeral home on Tuesday after- noon, June 30th. " Rev.' Roy D.' Kennedy of Dungannon, officiat- ed. Burial was in. Colborne ceme- tery. The' pallbearers were Mes srs Geo, Feagan, Leslie Johnston,' Clifford McNeil, Gerald Dustow, Ernest Bogie 'and Jas: It Feagan: Mrs. McCann, the former Bach: ael Fielder, daughterof the late Mr. and Mrs. John Fielder, of Ashfield Township, died at the Greer Nursing Horne in Lucknow on Saturday after a long illness. She was 88 years Of age. Her '.1 s 1 Beats-, any kind of bleat er �' �. ;• a 1 1 • 4 -year.: protection with "Locked -In" .color "• Weather -tested before you buy • Available in a wide range of modern colors, at: • Finlay Decorators and .'GIFT SHOP Phone,. 218 • Lucknow THE PREMIUM PAINTS AT R6ouLA02 PRICES .. HURON. CO..CROP REPORT Haying operations are progres- sing, well throughout the County with plenty of good quality. hay husband,<:Joseph C. McCann, .pas-; sed away in 1941. ''She was a member of Nile. United Church, +She is survived by four sons: Darrell, of Detroit, Harvey L, of Dearborn; J. Reginald, of ' Cali fornia, and William • S, of Col borne Township, as well as four daughters, Mrs.' Ernest (Irene) Girvin,. of . Toronto; Mrs. Chester. (Adele) Brown, of Ohio; Miss Olive B. McCann, of .CahfOrnia, land'.1Vlrs, George (Jessie) Twam ley, of Ashfield Towns+h ip: ;There. are also• fivegrandchildren and .three great-grandchildren :and a brother, 'George ,Fielder, of Ash. - field Township. PA 1 N . • being OE arvested: Ali" field crops • are suffering somewhatfrom the recent dryspell, but as yet it is not serious. Spring sown grains are coining up in head and fields • of, winter barley are beginning :• to turn .colour.:: Presbyterian ' Mission Band On Monday, June '29th the• Vic- toria Mission Band of .the Pres- byterian Church. ; met with six- teen girls' and boys . present. After the . opening Fhynn, Judy • Agnew gave a prayer. Janet Can. ruthers and Mary Finlayson played' piano solos, . Arletta Pot- lock read the scripture. A mis-. sionary film was shown Then Sherry ` Jardine gave a' prayer. The meeting closed • with Psalm' • 119 in unison; 1 MONUMENTS • For sound Counsel and a 'fair price on a monument correctly designed from quality'. material; rely` on • SKELTON . MEMORIALS Pat O'Hagan, Prop. Established Over 'Sixty Years Walkerton Phone` 638-w Ontario AVAIL BLE AT ALL :TIMES Reduced Prices ON LARGER QUANTITIES For large orders,kindly Hindi • give a few 'Y days s 'noti r e. Lucknow District Phone ,71 -•. Lucknow