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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-04-23, Page 3WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23rd, 1953' LUCKNOW UNI.TED CHURCH Minister: Rev. G° :At Meikleaohn B.A., :B.D SUNDAY, , APRII 27th 10.00 a.m.:,Vhureh School. 11 aim.: Worship, Guest, 1VIr, GordonManning" i. Lucknow- Presbyterian (hurch Minister: . . Rev. Wallace McClean .SUNDAY,: APRIL • 27th, • . 11,00 a.m.: Morning Worship. 12.15 'p in.: Sunda :School, Oi p.m:: Dungannon. • 7.00 p.m.: Evening Service. ' . THE LTJCKNOW SEN: TIhTEL, ,L. TTCKNQW, ., Local 'Gen.eral Mrs. Haigh of Hamilton spent the week -end with her. sister, Mrs.• LIu sell Robertson;,.• Mr. and Mrs Wm. Blue of De- troit are spending the week with. Mrs, J. D, Anderson. Mrs. Bruce McLeod.and • dau- ghter Pattie of. North' Bay. spent last, week with • her parents, Mr, and Mrs. George ''Elliott.; ° =Mrs.' L. Trousdale and Miss. E. T • aggert of • Toronto spent. the week -end • with Flora and .Olive Webster. • IVL°. and Mrs., 'Clayton Hodgins and Niekie of Holmesville visit- ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hodgins. r.and Mrs. Albert Levitt of Strathroy visited Wednesday and •Thursday *with, Mr. ' and '' Mrs, Philip Stewart, ' Mr. ' and Mrs. Bert • Helm of Hope to . get : up for August 1, 2, 3, 4 orpart of it; writes Ste-. wart:' Carneron , of Buffalo.. • ,:Hope• to see you..all iii August;. write Calvin and. Eileen (Valad).` McKay ' of Windsor in •replying • to, the !Centennial letter recently sent out by., the invitation' com- mittee headed by Kenneth. Carm • • eron, rewer : and Jim of Goderich were Sunday visitors with . Mrs. Burt Roach. COMIYIUmY AucTION MAY' B1 COME PERIODIC EVENT, The community auetion, spun sored by the Lady Fgresters. on Saturday, afternoon, 'was ve•r,y: well attended; despite the fact_ that 'many farmers- were busy seeding. • There was • a' . good offering of saleable articles, and • about the chief "drug on the -rear--ket" was'. adult :clothing, which despite, its. pworthrices°, moved slowly and at• low . .Apart from,_ this the sale :was' successful `,toya degree that its; may ibecorne established as an annual ;orsemi-annual event,' In :some. ' ,cases • the Public f ' ed to. Public ..ail grasp the fact that this was �o n i nment• sale, of "no. sale, ge". It was not a matter :o4 giving the article, but. consigiiiing it .'for ,sale; • andif sold a Small commission fee was charged by the °ponsoring' or .ganizaton.• , NTAR.IO • PAbE tioneer; MEMBER OF: L.D.H.S. STAFF Mr. -and Mrs.' W. J. Douglas'.]:AT O•,E.A CONVENTION.' returned home on :Saturda . y froth ,Home Wingham Hospital where � the Economics teachers from had: been patients. Y all over, Ontario gathered • in Tor - patients eight'ftonto for. the' annual Easter' con- weeks: Both are fine" • 4...• , I vention of the Ontario•• .Educat The .annual . meeting of the I Tonal Association,, imong `those L u c k n o w ., Women's Institute ; attending was Mrs. Jack, Hewitt which • was post ,oned April 14th I of -the .:Lucknow District Hijgh will be held Friday? Aprillath Sekool; staff . in the ': Recreational Centre at :Family. fife education'. was the 3,00 p°,m, followed by. a pot luck theme, of �'t ., Supper . at 6:.00 ' . m; �.... he. meetings of the P.M.. home economics Section: and the,• •opening meeting was followed by' ia two-day conference which :gave .i teachers an opportunity • to study. arid .,discuss nethods 'of present; ing fami ly • life'.education to their • adolescent; students:.• NOW IS THE, TIME to pick up ;that dress you • have been: looking, for -=-just the polished 'cotton, silk, arne1;; . print, cord, nylon, etc.,dress for 'summer. We have DOZENS OF. NEW'<STYLES, colors and. sizes ha ing for your choice.ng . ,PRINTS and, •�••• HOUSEDRESSES' _ $2.98, '108 SUMMER COTTONS • • $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 LARGE SELECTION, - all' Materials $10.95 •-. Many half sizes,. misses, juniors -and, sub -teens ',for all, the family. Alterations' free; Use law -away or charge. ry ;;.neo+'tiff ,f'001f, f•Nb.>.•uwf•Ow,flfr,g*d owooto., 1Cip LAST ':OF ` FAMiL), ASSED .AWAY- , • ° Johrl •Ale ander M•eQuilhn, son ` of • plane r West-Wawanosh, Township ie' nts, and the last. member:'' of •'the' family, . passed away suddenly. on 'Saturday ev- ening, April '12th febtn • a. heart attack. ' Mr, McQuillan had beenerit ically i11 some .ten years ago, 'but /., had 'regained ' a fair Measure of health to.. permit. him . to • enjoy the evenrr g of ,life .11e, .had, Spent,: the winterin 'Windsor with :his' daughter `Dorothy, returning ,ere a week or so before:,his death which occurred izi; Morris ':Town- ship at the home of his daughter' Florence,: where he , was visiting: :1-16 was , in. his• BAtli Year: ' :, . • John' Alexander keQuillin' was a son' of '•EdwardMcQuihiri and Elizabeth Andrew and •was• born on •November 23rd, 1870' on• the .McQuillin homestead;: to the 'east of the present farm. John was the„ youngestof, a family. of ten.. He was. esteemed , • and respected; as a .lifelong resident. of the-. cor-» ni inity :. • In 1907• --.:he- inarr4ed.: Eliza'b'eth' Habbick whose 'death occurred, .in. August 1934, little` More than a • month' after ,:their. daughter, Ruth ' Evelyn, was drowned in Lake Huron. •• Mr., McQuillin was `'a faithfiii: :and, devoted member of St. Pet er's Anglican Church, 'and herd various Yoffices in the church.: The last: appointment which, he held: was Synod delegate. He • I was a past ' president of the Luck ' nbw Agricultural : •Society and a' former member of ,West Wawa nosh Township Council, •Fratern- .;ally..;hta had -lump~.been a` ries ter of .'the Orange Order' and hard confer red: on him, the honor of life. membership in Maple Grove: Orange Lodge at ,Zion. The funeral 'service was hello. at the McLennan, and MacKenzie:. Memorial. Chapel On. Tuesday .of' :last week, scenducted by his min- ister, Rev. H. It JLennings. Interment was. in Greenhill: Cemetery, the ,p'allbear.ers being Thomas Salkeld, Ernest Gaunt, W'm, McQuillin, Ed McQullin, Ken ' Purves,. Melvin( Morrison. l' Mr. 1VIcQuillin is survived by, two daughters, .'Mrs. Irvin •Mc-: Cabe (Dorothy) of:Windsor, Mrs. .!Carl, Johnston (Florence) o f 1#1uevale, and two sons„ Fred I, and Frank of West Wawanosh ',and .by eight grandehildreri,; features and performance. It's built to give years,. of ' dependable, trouble-free service. ' Mows grass, weeds,pulverizes leaves.and_: trims close_.to.. avo you complete lawn care. ' LOOK AT , 011ie TORO kA REE 1'I : Height -of -cut change -in, seconds without tools.`' • Throttle, •stop'antstart controls at your finger-tips,, Staggered wheel; design .prevents ,salpingo • Leaf IV'Wicher attachment ffiCiitded free.. 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