HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-11-04, Page 8WAGE ' PacutT.
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NEIGHBORS MACE
.PRESENTATION
(LANGSIDE' NEWS) •
• The Ladies Aid swill be held at
the home of Mrs,' William Orr
ten . Thursday 'afternoon. Used.
Woolens :and cottons. will . be
'Packed to send for blankets.
Sunday Sc01 closed for the
winter months last Sunday. A
social evening was held, on Fri
day evening when the different
• •classes , presented 'numbers. •A-
wards. were .• given out, 1VIr..
Ferguson.. of `6th .Con., •Huron
West,. was present and told the
rildren a story. • • .
Mr.. and 1Vi'rs. • Gordon Wall
and. 'family .visited with, . Mrs.
,Arthur of • Auburn on' • Sunday.:
Mr. Wilson Wall visited with
his son' Mr, and Mrs., Ira Wall
and family.
• Little Barbara Brown return
ed home with her. • mother,.. Mrs.
William Brown of ;London on
Sunday after visiting, the • past
week with her • grandparents,
Mr.. and . Mrs.. -William Evans.
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B SCHBERGER--Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Hinschberger '(Betty
Miller) are happy to announce
'the safe arrival of. their son,
Dale Allan. on October 29th, 1959
in Kitchener: •
Mrs. Philip Steer returned to
her home Saturday 'afternoon
after 'being confined to'' Wing -
ham and. 'Victoria ,Hospital,' Lon-
don:
Hold 'Presentation
-Neighbours ' of Nlr. . and Mrs
Harry. Lavis called on Thursday
evening for. a'. surprise party and
on behalf . of 'those present, Mrs.
Ton; McKenzie; voiced :' the re-
• grets of those present on'.losing
them as' neighbours and expres-
sed best wishes for theirabode
in their new ';home in Lucknow
-and made the presentation. 'of a
pair of nice Lamps.. They. voiced
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THE LUCKNO.W SN'FINEL, 'LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
ering • for the wedding dinner
which was • heli in the church
basement.
• t . dies • Air, is ito be held at
the 'hone of Mrs. William Orr
on.,November' 5th in the after -
noel): ,,Used woollens . and cot-
tons `will be 'packed to send for
blankets,' etc. Anyone • inteirested
in sending make arrangements
to have • them at • Mrs. Orr's
home by that date,
-.The Sunday School closing
concert will be held at the
church, Friday :evening at 8:30
p.m. The awards will, be given
out that . night.•.
'Miss Barbara BrovWtn • of .Lon-
don.
Lon-,
don.' is visiting her' ,grandparents'
Mr.. and Mrs. William ..:Evans
this 'week, P. .•,
Mrs. Annie ...Swass . •and Eliza-
beth Ann • of Tiverton visited
Sunday, evening with her sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank • Miller, 2 • •
. Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Russel. Ritchie • were Mr.
and Mrs. Les. Ritchie„ Mr. and
,Mrs: Will. Ritchie • and Mr; and',
Mrs. Gordon, Ritchie of Lucknow,
Mr. • and Mrs. Elliott ...Johnston
and Mr, John •• Smith of :. Holy
rood.
, Mr. ,and Mrs..Victor Emmer-•
son .of Whitechurch ;visited Sun-
day. with
unday..with: Mrs. Mary. Jane 'Tif-
fin and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Tiffin visited with her parents,
Mr and . Mrs. William Brown. of
Lucknow.
Mrs, Philip Steer- .who, was:a
patient in Wingham . Hospital
over the : week -end was' taken
'to Victoria Hospital, London, on
,Monday. We '.all, wish her a
speedy. recovery: •Rutih and Phyl=
lis spent the week -end 'apt their
home. •
WEEKLY CLUB . MEETING
The 4th m • cling of the Daugh-
ter's of :the Kairshea 4-H .'Horne-
makmg club •was (held on Octo-
ber. 31st. After opening with
the 4-H Pledge, the roll call,
MODERATOR, ON OFF)[CIAL
TRIP TO FAR EAST
Dr. • Alexander • Nimmo and
Mrs. Nimmo have begun • a. trip
to Japan and Formosa. Arriving•
in Japan, Dr. and Mrs. Nimrno
will remain 'in that country un-
til November 20th. From tihere.
there will go on to Formosa
until, December 27th. Three .or
four 'days will be spent in Hong
Kohg and then'.. their trip will
take then on to Mannila,, Honor
lulu, San. Francisco; Chicago and
Toronto. • Dr; Nimmo will be in
his.own pulpit :again on January
r 17th,:
A very busy °schedule .has been
set 'up for this official visit of
the,Moderator.; of the. Presbyter-
ian . Church in,'' Canada.. One' of
the reasons'for•the visit i5
the
100th anniversary of the com-
•ing . of Protestant Missions to.
Japan, which is' being celebrated
from November. 1st to 7th, •
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theirgratitude ' and extended "Orae pattern' alteration, •and how
an invitation •to 'visit them in •tomake ' it," was: answered by'
9 . mem
• their new home. A .dainty lunch •
ihers,
was brought along:and; enjoyed.a� ssi inents were 'given.
Home
as .a conclusion to an enjoyable During ;.the . •activity period the
social evening • • girls worked at their skirts:
• Mr. and ' Mrs. Orland Irwin' of •
Wingham .;.visited" Sunday'with
her parents,:Mr. 'and Mrs, John
'Crowston.
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(To Late - For ' Last .Week)" •-
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teenager, real cool, • 25c; thank
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DUNGANNON,
()Intended .For. Last Week).
The Women's Missionary Soci-
ety Met this year, for th.e sec=.
tional'coi Teiition (West section)
Huron Presbytery of,- United
Church • at the Dungannon Unit-
ed ;• Church.: Mrs, Tait Clark,
vice-president:- was in: the chair.
and. the: president, Mrs. : William
McVittie gave •a 'short talk of
the: work: After the worshipser-
vice in charge ;of • the Westfield
.auxiliary, ' words: •of weleome
was voicedby Mrs. Ceeil .Blake
representing • the Dungannon
Branch:
• Mrs. 'IVk Reed, had pamphlets.
on "What's new in'Literature,"
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"Angola . 'Awakes'." :arid . "Face
the Future" were fih nstrips . that.
were.. interesting as a closing
feature. "Worship:: Service with
the Africans". was records play.
ed • of a ,service. in Angola The
audience sang a, hymn, • joining
with the Africans.
Mr.`, and Mrs: Harold Errington
are visiting relatives at' Comber.
The Tatters mother, Mrs. J. ' Mc
Gee is looking after , the- home w
and their faulty:Mr:: and' Mrs, . Russel Drennan, .
Brights Grove .'visited the week-
end with. 'their' ;Mother, ' Mrs.
Abner Morris: '
J. •• J. Ryan left last week
tospend the winter with. her
daughter, • Mrs. Gordon Kidd, Is- •
lington. We are ;sorry the .latter
has been ' ill .in the 'hospital;
CongratulationsUS ` 'Mr.' and
•' Mrs. 'Hugh MacMillan, . (Colleen
Tiffin):' ` who were ` • married': on
Saturday, Oetober 24th,; 1959 ,at.
the home of 'the .:bride's. parents,
Mr. 'and Mrs. George Tiffin ,of
Lucknow Colleen . was raised_
in this community and attended
No 8• , school and Langside
Church: The,ladies of Langside
church had . the pleasure of cat-
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