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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-11-18, Page 8• PGE 'TWELVE
• HELD SERVICE OF
• REMEMBRAMCE
(KilLotraut ivEws)
A Remembrance Day service
Was. held in the Holyrood hall
• on Wednesday morning, Nov-
• ember llth. Mrs. Prank Maui -
• den, _president •of the Womens
institute was in, the chair and
• Miss Edna •BoYle .was at the
piano, The opening number was
• a chorus by the schetipupils
' • Under • the, direction of Mrs.
• Donalda • Scott, supervisor
•music after which a two minutes
• silence -was observed and prayer
offered by Rev. Gordon Geiger
of Lucknow. Th ev scripture', was.
•A• read 'by' • Rev. Benson Cox. The
IIYMn,."0 Godour help in ages
• past," was sung:oTlie wreath was
then placed by Mrs. Mark John
• ston. Rev. Geiger of the Luck -
now. United Church was the
guest • Speaker., Mrs. Morgan,
, Johnston and Mrs.' Raynard Ac-
kert favOured with a. duet. Mrs.
Torn Hodgins gave a. reading:
The hymn "Stand up, stand up
for Jesus" was sung and the
• service closed • with prayer. Mrs.
Alec Percy expressed •thanks
LUCKNOW sENTINx4, LU KNOW, ONTARIO
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•on :behalf of the Institute to all
who, assiste4 with the service.
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• The WA. met •on Thursday
afternoon with Mrs. Ralph Hill
hoStess and Mrs, illowarcl
ThomPson in charge. •The open-
ing hymn was followed •by
prayers and the scripture lesson
by Mrs, James Hodgins, Mrs.
Roy :,Schneller gave the medita-
tion. The roll call was answered
with. 'the word, "Charity."
Readings were given by Mrs.
J. W. Colwell and Mrs. Ralph
Hill. Mrs. Gerald Rhody was
Program 'convener. Hymn tirne
followed with Miss- Edna, Boyle
at the. piano.. Bales were packed
for the MOosonee 'School which
included quilts, clothing :and
treats. This 'was the business
Meeting and the ,following .of -
fleet's . were elected:. president,
Mrs,, RO,y :vice presi=
Jitn Smith; secretary -
treasurer Mrs. Midford Wall;
taryl Miss May Boyle; 'Assistant,
Mrs. Bert Nicholson;, pianist,
Miss Edna Boyle. Program plan-
ning, Miss Edna ' Boyle, .Mrs.
Tom Boclgins, Mrs. George Gra-
ham, Mrs. . Howard Thompson.
The meeting clokd with a hymn
and prayer after which tasty,
refreshrnents were . served, by
the hostesses. Mrs. Midford Wall
gave the , closing remarks'
71‘11r., and Mrs. •Norrnan Fry
and family of Georgetown were
recent Visitors with, her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. William . E. Hald-
enhy. ', ; •
Mrs, •J. W. Colwell visited
during'the week .with • Mr.- and
Mrs. Rae ,Gilders at Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs: Chris Shelton of
Hanover visited on' Sunday 'eV-
;noiyxiige.4 ..7.r,ith..' .• Edna . 7.7, : ,' May'
' Mr •and: Mrs' George ilaldenhY
assistant • secretary -t :
• reas, Mrs. . . .
day 'with relatfves and friends
Of North Bay visited on Satur-
nere.
Tem Hodgins; work co/limners,
Urs. Tom, Hodgins, Mrs. Howard e_'Tm.."e AYPA met On Sunday
The
mg at the home of Karen
Thompson, Miss •May Boyle; and Evelyn -Nicholson. Douglas
supplies convener, Mrs. Cierald. HaldefibY :• presided. •Barbara
RhOdy, Mrs. Jim Smith; prayer Haldenby •read the scripture.
Plans were made to attend' the
AYPA rally at Chesley on Fri-
day night. The meeting closed
with prayer which -was follow-
ed with the program and games.
Lunch :Was. served : .
• Mrs. • Roy Schneller • .spent
Wednesday. with her mother'
near Kitchener.. ' i
Mrs. Gertrude Walsh riturned
horne after a .trip to :• 1VIelfort,
Saskatchewan where she. visited
with kr. t nd Mrs.Jack' Walsh• and family and other relatives
in that vicinity. , . .' •
Miss • Karen Nicholson spent
the . week -end ' with Miss • Lois
Conley: - . • .'„.. • . . ' •
partners secretary, Mrs.' J. W.
Colwell; Little :Helpers, Secre-
MONUMENTS
For sound counsel and a fair price on a monumen
correctly designed from quality material,
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SKELJONI ...MEMORIALS:
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• Established Over .SixtY.Yeare
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Many People :are
'WHAT LEGAL OUTLETS WILL WE GET IN
. yRON AFTER REPEAL OF THE C.T.A. ?"
Miss • Beverley Stanley • and.
Miss Jean Martyr' of, Kitchener;
• .Mr» and: .Mrs.. Leonard Stanley
and girls of Kornoka spent the,
wee -end v.yith ; Mt: •and Mrs."
Ezra ' Stanley. .
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Elliott
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
• Elliott :and family of Detroit
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visited with Mrs. Harvey Hod -
ins and Mrs. •Ezra
our Portraft
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The larger towns in the county will e,elagible for a government
liquor store and brewers retail store without a further vote.
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No PubIic Licenses
BEVERAGE ROOMS, COCKTAIL BARS OR ANY OTHER
PUBLIC LICENSES COULD NOT BE ISSUED ANYWHERE IN
THE COUNTY UNLESS THE ELECTORS OF THE INDIVID-
UAL MUNICIFALITY APPROVE THEM AT THE POLLS BY
A THREE -FIFTH MAJORITY.
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HURON CITIZENS'
• LEGAL CONTROL COMMITTEE
. HUCKINS, Chairman.
GODERICH WEDDING
OF LOCAL INTEREST .
On Saturday., morning, Octo-
ber 31, Rev. Fr. Moynahan • offi-: •
ciated at . the marriage of Leon
Mathe*Gaynor and Thelma
IreneGood. at St. Peters Roman
Catholic . church: .The, bride
the. 'daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs'.
IVIelvon Good and the ,groorri is
the Sim. of Mr. and. Mrs. Mathew
Gaynor, all of. Goderich. •
The young. couple will reside
in Goderich.. A reception follow-
ed •the cerembny at Tiger' Dun-
The. Gaynor home was •drigin-'
ally in • West Wawanosh. The
family 'resided in Lucknow :for
•a' time before, moving to Gode
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JUST FOLLOWING
• DOCTOWS ORDERS
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A 'nervous looking man went
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into a ,store and sat doWn. After
he had -sat there for quite a time
a clerk .carrie up' •and 'asked if
there was anything he • could do;
• the man replied that he didn't
• want anything. 'I hist want to
sft around," • he explained.- "My
doctor has recommended quiet
for me and says above all things
I should avoid being in a crowd.
Noticing that you do not adver-
tie, 1 thought this would be as
quiet a place as I could find, so
I just dropped in to follow rny
doctor's orders",:
Phone for an• .
appointment at our
Studio now.
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Phone 332 . Hanover
• Final date for Christmp
sittings it November 30th
•• Open Evenings by •
Appointment'
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