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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-04-30, Page 3WEDiN SDA• raA '4; gtho958:. • ILIACKN UNITED C inister Rev. ;G;. A Meiklejohn , • •B.A., $.D.: SUNDAY, MAY 4th, ,10.00 a:m,: Church School. 11.00 ,a.m.: "The. ,Creative,' Call of Divine Truth". L,uckno'w• 'resbyterian Church Minister: Rev. Wallace McClean a�! JrKN(7LU SEhTTINELC'KNov , ,QNTARLQ. EL .„.. vocal AiGeneral Mr: and Mrs. •George Westlake and family have moved fr',om the Village t., o, Fort Albert. - Miss Minnie_ Horne and ' Mrs. Lillian Ellis. of Toronto were vis itorS in . tow,n. on Saturday. Mrs. • Eunice. Reid is eonvales- Ging, front. pneumonia at • the home of her parents, Mi . and Mrs. W.. G, ,Reed. ' `Mr, and Mrs:. Charles Steward have' returned to their, home having 'spent.the past feq weeks London with their farfuly' Mr, and Mrs, Donald Drennan and Mr. Douglas Hatton of :Tor- onto spent the week -end at the farm,; at Kintail; 0 Alex MacMillan has 'returned from Whitehorse, in the Yukon,' and Mrs. Joe . MacMillan. , .10.00 a.m.:,' Sunday School.. i 11.00 a m:::. Morning woi shi 3.00 p.m.: Dungannon. 7.00 ,p.m.: Evening Service. • F Mrs.. Arabell Bushell of Straf- ford is trat-ford..is convalescing at the home, of, .Mr. and Mrs. • Kenneth Cam- eron. Mrs. Bushell recently un- derwent an, operation , in. London and was : hospitalized for' seven-' teen: days. Miss Nancy- .;H'ewat daughter. of .Mr. arid. ' Mrs. Win.: Hewat of • Vancouver, : has -returned',. .from •the' :West Coast . to resum: her .work .in Toronto as .a 1Vlother-. craft nurse. She and .Terry Wilk- ins ins of , ..Markdale . spent Sunday in. tile. Village. MissGrace MacIntosh, Mrs, L. H. Cowan (Mary Jo Anderson) and Miss •Fraser, were .callers, 'in, town on Saturday• enroute to the rests the hope of 'curbing 'the YOUTH, IS HOPE I L'.. Q UO R .:P RO R L E M, ; Mr. Gordon' Manning; of Clin- ton; and . a former' master at . the Stratford Teachers College, spoke in the United. Church on Sunday morning on. ;behalf of The On- tario .Temperance Federation, have Such speaking `engagements qe been a part. •.time ,actiyity with him for some.. rive. year$,' because. of his .conviction, of` •the; need •to educate the' • public' to ,,the facts of the. Menace of al' cohol. It is the third time' Mr. 1/fanning, `has spoke in Lucknow. He regards,- liquor as; "the deadliest social<evil of', all time", and . a problem that.. • must be faced up to .'by the church. lie referred' to the fact that we now hay. a 200,00Q . alcoholics. 'in Can i`o ":a ac The; "deadly• .m.,enace" ,i but 'rather, stressed the emphasis. being placed.. On.' education, and. the fact that' youth is aroused to the ', problem, . and . upon them • cottage1 at Bruce Beach. the. " � ; . menace: , • r% Milt McMullen of Toronto . spent , the week -end here;: visit= :ing_ with his sister, Mrs. Elsie •Hewat• at. Greer's • Convalescent Home. . • Dr. Helen Salkeld of the' Science Service .department. At Ottawa,.:visited; last week with• 'The Temperance Society bud- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.. :.° :get now exceeds $-00,000. annual Salkeld. ,. a' ly,, ' to set an' all-time.• high last Mrs , George-, Linleyyear, ;and;' their:, cause 'is receiv , g of, Detroit in i spent a,:' week with Mr. and 1VIrs: :from ncreased' -support ,yearly,: Bert; Vincent l of .•Belgrave and : from oyer: 75,000 residents of the sent' the ,household effects.of province. the late 'Mrs. Josephine Cameron to. There was', a' liberal .response. Detroit by Lancasters ...--,•-•-•7'm'' to the cause.'by Members• of 'Sun- ' Van un'Van from Toronto: ' ',day morning's congregation: who: Sheard NMr..Mannir g. He referred • to the ,ninety-one • teenagers who during . • their •Christmas vacation. attended the first provincial 'Conferenec on the alcohol problem.. From, this, organization ,will stem . *a power- ful • ,' group ' CELEBRATED GOLDEN WEDDING MIt, AND MRS,'. 'CHARLES 'MARTIN • .. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Martin:' rd' on the same "p1aee, the-, frm' .li y. now .Po•: cup;y is the one on which Mr: Martin . was born. It was.',:l And • purchased --'from, .the of the , D•ivision:. Line in :Wawa- .' nosh, celebrated , 'their golden weddinganniversary on Tuesday of last. we w,. . •.., e w - k hen .,neighbors ,.town by his giandfath,ei in. ancl. 61:Fia r friends called ;' 5 •� . d CO.to.� ex: : 3� 1, Thc. la�t<_r, rrroved onto - the 'arm and ,•s'tarted to :clear it iii 1853 and it ha,.' remained Contin ot.;sly in the. Martin family since hat time.: It is located at;,Lot 28, Con., ,12' and their, homa' is on the Division Line. Mr: and Mrs. Martin, Who are both very active about the home, it c 'far"in; are .members ,of, the' Whitechurch United church, They have a family of threedaugh-:' tenni 'congratulations . ;and : best Wishes, , On Friday evening ;their's :ious home was filled- when rrr rn bei• of their ' Tamy+ andold il d ,,friend's gathered ' tb further cele- brate, the memorable 'occasion: Mr,. 'arid Mist. . ...,...._ _... . .., Ed Whom. and Mr. ''and' Mr. aid Mrs. 4. L ` Mac Millan of Lucknovw, were among the Fridaynight got ;guests.., Mr, Martin is a son t the alate �Mr. and Mrs„ James Martin an d )411,rs, Martin is, . •la .,. daughter of the P 1V1 .and 'Mrs, .JohnGilles- bie, They 'were married in Tor- . Onto on April 22nd 19'08' by Tier. Geggie, and returned to farm' , in West W awahbsh `township, `1' hough. they have Wit always 19vy test, Mrs. Ezra (:aertrude) Scholtz of Whitechurch; 'Mrs. El- roy (Louise.) Laidlaw. of West Wawariosh and Mrs; Cameron :(Agnes), Simmons, Lond'ori. 'Here ar '• five'grandchildren and two great, grandchildren, During' .the servrce,.a duet was; sung by ;Mrs. John.tIIall and Mrs. J. C. A'rmstrong . and •Margarets Rae took : a , :Solo '.part __in._the; ahem. • Dr. James Little was :able to be, out again this week. after, be- i' ing , confined tq his 'hoz—he for ten days.. - Both : Jim :and,. Mrs. Little were' ill with the .'flu • • "TING" AT CIONS • Announcing Evelyn . • PAGE:T,HR,EE. he re-openin4, ot', the on MONDAY, '5th'. at her home, Campbell St., Lucknow •'(the former Spindler, Home) "• • REGISTERED' FAIR DRESSER Experiericed'.in All Lines` of Beauty Culture } . Phone :Lueknow• 292' (Continued, :from Page 1) son, who reviewed the activities of ,,his . Home ` •Club and •,the co operation:; and "go-out-and=do it efforts that have )made the club. a huge. success. He referred to ..' the bulb and peanut sales, 'minor hockey ,and Teen . Town sponsor- ship; TB' chest ' x-ray and_ 'Red Cross canvass, public speaking promotion,:Hallowe'en.. __ party,; welfare •work,: fall fair • parade:, If you. haven't .'h' d ' a job yet, I, your •turn Will come, he said, or. . go out • and"drg up.,,a project":. With ,some ninety members and; ,so many ,willing workers . jobs. have •to ' be distributed Above: alL : eve. laaye :earnecLtogget along together:' said ,:the ''Deputy Gov .cruor,' and ' concluded With.. t'he' remarks; ' 'that, "A. •chip • on the. Shoulder: is only 'a sign of wood, higher up", . Lion' W % B .Aliderson 'express- ed appreciation to Rae, and ek, tended the Club's . best.. . wishes that. in. ;June he would ''shorten the tongue -twisting title hp ..now held ,to that . of District, Govern or. He was :presented uwith 'a gift as a 'memento of 'hfs. official visitl and .in response • the 'District. De puty Governor•sard. that ,the ;way. • the.,Luckioww:.anH.i1St1Gt=C1Ub'. ;N: was, carrying. .On . was ample. re_-' Ward .for his efforts.. 1 "'' Lion Seeretar E. , ,y. , H. Agr%,w summarized the minutes of; the last _' cecutive rneeting:-• and" read-: the list ;Of nominees" for office m June, Nominations•,Will be re ceivcd frotn•.the ,floor at the`••next meeting, 'and. the' election of 'Of, fivers will be held the "last meet- ing in May, ;Withthe installation' being' held at a "ladies' :night" meeting in June. The E'itecutive has recomnieni ded a flbat to be used at North Bay' in support of President: Rae ,, Watson's ' campaign for District Governor; and which would later' be ,entered in the Centeri- GODERUCH Public School Auditorium THURS., }MAY 'lst' to SAT. MAY ' . 10th:. • Opening with. :piano competitions . at 7.30 'Thursday, May p . � Th Y� aY 1st: and continuing'Friday, May 2nd, starting 9.30 a.m.. Adjudicators:,' Mr. Eric Rollinson, F R.C.C., Royal' - Conservatory of. Music, 'Toronto. ' Mr Franks Holton, A.C',C`.M., ,Brantford, , All ':other ; Competitions conunenee Monda°Ma Y, , Y 5th at'.'J 30 P+m:, :; continuing , 'through Thursday evening, May .8th. 'Admission prices as` .follows:_ Morning,. silver collections Afternoon,: - , noon, adults. 15c,' children ;1Oc, ,Evening, ' adults -25c • children 10c CONCLUDING CONCERT Featuring winners in the various' events SATURDAY, MAY `]loth, at;'8;00 p m: Admission to , the final concert, Adults 35c, Children~ 15c. Your support will be sincerely appreciated •by :the _•committee.. '1.u11.1.1a111i141111i,ialrui,N:.►o�o4•11., • NOTICE' RE ar-a elitis `Clinic I.••••f 01'1') The Bruce County Health Unitpersonnel will beholding a Special Clinic for the RIPLEY DISTRICT' Pre -School CHILDREN.' All ,:pre-school .'children thatreceived two doses of Poliomyelitis Vaccine in May and June, of 1957 will be able to receive theirthird dose at RIPL.EY TOWN HALL, on WEDNESDAYY MAY'7th, etween the hours of 10.00' and .11.00 ;a.m. • q°epi,iii,iwriaowraffr,en.4.4 n i,,,,doeowaefinirrit , ue,�,f It • takes .'.a sri art man, to '.know where ' .conten:tment ends arid laziness begins., The map.' who hates a.` picnic. ,• refers to it,. as ' a snack' in the grass. • Cult Courtesy of ^Wirigham Adva paradox nee -Times.; COUNTY OF' BRUCE • i:ary, Sealed ,Tenders for the, construction .of anew —•Count :. Library in•: the-- Towa-bf' Port E1 iriwill bere received not: later -than fiooii• FRIDAY, MAY :16th' 1958 at the office of the County Treasurer, County _Buildings, Walkerton. Plans and Specifications' may he ,obtained .from the County • Treasurer's Office,. Walkerton•, . ,A' deposit of .$5.00 ' is required for each set of• ' Platin •ati'd Specifications.. ': e lowest : or any tender not necessarily, accepted, •A ,TON`, _Tress,, County of Bruce, P:O Box 70,' Walkerton; Ont,'., i+. • r,. z�.