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WF.,I?NESD,A.Y,: MAI 21s.t, 1958
LUCKNOW
UNITED H,URCH
Minister;,
Rey. G. A., Meiklejohn,
. B.A., B.D.
SUNDAY5th
,. MAY 2.
r }
10:00 a.m.: Church. School,
11:00 a.m.: - Worship (Rural;;
Life Sunday). •
Wed., May 21st at 8.30 m_..
icongregationa ,. meeti g' to
consider' calling a
minister..
keg -know
-Presbyterian Cburc
,Wallace *Clean
,SUNDAY, MAY 25th
10;00 a,m. i 'Sunday . School.
11:00 a m.: '11�Iorning Worship.
�U(?- p m:.TDungani�on
Evening •Servi'ce Withdrawn.
'•89th .ANNIVERSARY'
ikc is E.TT'S
NI;TED CHURCI
Guest ,,Preacher; •
•
Rev:rt .E cT :Roulson `~
11.60 a m: 806' P.M..
SUNDAY,; .May ,25th
S ecia] -Musi .
Mr, and' Mrs R•, J:'•Brewer ,and
Jin of Goderich, were "Sunday
. visitors with Mrs.. Burt:.Rdach.
Mr -and Mrs:, Ron ' Rothwell,.
Bosemary'.and: Mrs: •:Wm: 09116 -
her of Norwood'. were .week -end
visitors ' with • Mrand ' Mrs. ••..Ed
Thom and other ; relatives:
t THE ioUCKNO >' •
W SEI�TTTNEL' LUCKNOW ONTARIQ4.
..ocal Gleneral
Mr.. and Mrs, .hector' P'urdon
and family of''Sarnia were week
end visitors with his parents, Mr:
and Mrs, . Sandy Purdori,
Randy' Lowry of Agincourt
spent the; holiday' week -end with
h` aunt and. uncle, Mr; and 'Mrs.
Wilfred Hackett,. .•
Mrs...A. E,.Ournin, has: return-
ed to her home ' after spending
the winter" in Clinton with Mr::
and Mrs; 'Ball. `.
Mr. and, Mrs. A, r W Patrick
of _Souris,• Manaitoba,:. visited last
weekwith their , cousins, . ;Miss
• Madeline `McMarran and Mr and°
'Mts,° Jack -MaKe
ndrek..
Boden Ritchie 'recently Under-
went' a- major -operation. at Grace
Hospital;, Windsor; °and has re-
tiirnecL homet, where he 'is, con
Miss jelen Brodacki of Princa
Albert,'' Sask., arrived .here' Mon
day evening, from the West and
is visiting.: with her :sister, Mrs':
Allan Johnstone'of'town. .
Mr.: and Mrs. Jim' MacMillan
Rand family -,of St iCaiharrrres and
Miss'A,'' Clifford 'of Stratford
w -ere week -end :visitors ,with Mr.
and' Mrs. • J L; :MacMill'an.
Mrs Philip MacMillan ' has
been:;.,a•- patient "in Victoria Hos=
petal, L'ondon, for •a couple, of
weeks due to 'a "'back. .ailment,
which ,has: troubied her for Some
time.
George Webster, who is serv-
ing ' with. the', Royal Canadian.
Navy at the East Coast; is :spend=_
ing, a; ro month's 'furlou'gh at •:the
`home ,of. his • parents Mr. and
Mrs.' Harvey :Webster.
Mr.. and Mrs., . Wm.. Wood of,(1891. , On ' October 8th,' 191.3;, she
'Blind River, Mr and*.` Mks. Wil- was ,rnar"ried :: ,toCornelius J.
fred . Cully and daughter Susan,: Foran, who predeceased her
Mr, and Mrs: Eric MacMillan': and '.1941, Mrs: Foran lived , on ' their
Mr.' and ,Mrs., Bob y, all of Gilro ' 'Ninth :ConcessiOn•farm for"almost
Toronto, spentthe week end; With forty.' years: :Late: in
1,051, the
Mr, ;and
Mrs,.: Laurence '.Co Eoran•:
ni � family :moved .: to a• farm
s at: St.: Augustine.
Endowed with: a cheerful' and
congenial personality, "Mrs. Foran
preferred' to . ,look on: the ;bright,
side of life. -even in .distressing
situations' 'osessed'.. of . a keen.
and ready sense of humor ,plus a
considerable amount•=of Irish, wit,
'She. Made, and retained :friend= :.
ships easily.. She was, seldom at
TEA RI NG POWN`
.KI NT'AI L HALL
-(IINTAIL 'NEWS),
A. familiar old ' :landmark in
ICintail is, being wreeked this.
week; • That is the old frame'
dance hall where "so'.many live 1'
ly parties , were held over the
past years. It was purchased from I "'
the Kintail W.I. by Mr, Duncan`
Siaipson who just:.'recently • sold
it to a ' Mr, Straughan .of God-'.
1VTrss Annie`• MacDonald: froxn,
-Hai•niltion 'visited friends irn Kin.
tail over the:Week=end,
'M'rs... Neil McDonald returned
from London ' where ;she': had;
been visiting with Mrs: 'Thomas
Bogie
Y' sitors 'with Mr. ' nd Mrs Bob
Simpson last. week were. Mr., and
Mrs. J'ohn, S•ann
r•s an. rrs Or-
land Richards :
A, group •of_y'oung, peopler4rorri,
Hamilton and Windsor visited: at
the' , Pre,'byterian '`camp . here. On
Saturday night: they .• enjoyed a
•couple of.hours of square' "dant
ing•
to told. ,trine'. .rausic ;supplied'; •£,
by Mr. Alex :'McDonald and' Mrs:
Richard West:
PAGE THREE,
♦♦♦
e,have ac, omj 1
selection of ` Fishing
Equipment ° and
'Tackle
SIX SONS MOM'S`
PA:LLBEARERSt
MRS: 'MARY .E, FORAN
T1' ee:-death, of Mrs: Mary. 'E.
For'a'n occurred' on',.: ,Saturday;
May 10th, in St. Joseph's Hospi:=
tat,' London; where .she had been
a patient for ,'four :weeks.: •
'Mrs. i Foran;. formerly Mary
Ellen Keane, Was born in Ash
S. er 2;
,field . Townson hip ' e temp
peau.,.
Joe , Wasney of.': Sudbury spent
the .week -end : at his thome . here:;
:He was accorxiparied: by Bill.
Ritchie , wh o ' ison. fire: ranger.
duty in the North, but;so'far this:
season in his area, outbreaks
.have . not ..been. of a serious nat`-
ure.
NOTICE TO PARENTS
will 'available : to.
(1) prescho.g1 4 months, of age . and''. over.
•(2) preschool children .who are .due: -their 3rd dose:
;(3) school children, who have not received Polio.
vaccine: •; .. ,
ues,
9:.00 - 10:.00
1 A.
X.•
pital,,
13th,
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son,,
on,
AT ,DUNG NNON UNITED CHURCH
AL,
R.• for .
ASHFYI'ELD SCHOOL SECTIONS ',
No, 1, No. 2, Union No 4,. No. '6; No.,7,. Ni
No '9 No. 10, UNo..,1•3. No 15.: and No+'.
and.
• WEST WAWANOSH °SCHOOL SECTIONS
No .4, •No :.3, •Union' ,No, ,Separate.
and. Union:
•
ant) COL$ORNE School' Secti•
on; Union:
o.
Uesclay
:930. ,.try.:
POLIO VACCINE WILL ISE AVA1LA'BLE TO:',"::
,'(1) schoo 'children due 'their 3rd dose. .
1 hildren whom are u
(2)', preschool and school children who require 2nd
.'dose.. -
.tUNG;ANNON, UNITE' G1URCI-I
A OVt Lis'ED SOf-10Q1 '.
• HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT
•
�'a •loss :for, words and:•invariably
a..
could, think oft somet
hrn• ; to
ave the, clay.. 'long as ..she:
retained even ;a: fair- rrieasure of
health, she ,thoroughly enjoyed;
renewing : old 'a//cquaintances..and
forming ,new ,cries
'Mary' Ellen", as she was ' af_:
fectionately,; called, was,a, 'kind.
and loving wife and mother,. an
exerrtplary .• neighbors and' wase
, `well , and . favorably '
throughout, the Wawnc sh, Luck
now and.' 'surrounding `districts.
Mrs : Foran is'.:,•survrv.ed -by a
family'; of two daughters, ,Sister.
11/1. Cornelius, presently ::teaching
at Yellowknife,T W.T., Sister
M. .Vincentia, presently: „teaching;
at ,Maidstone in the Windsor alis=`
.,frit-t-and:--six=:sous:; Joh-r�,-Joe;--1♦s•1=-: •-=-
mer, Norman, :Leo 'and Gordon,'
ail farming in their native town
ship; She' is ,also survived by two
brothers; James Keane of Ash:f:
Keane of 'Harniltor,
and one sister,, :Mrs. Thos: Chis-
holm 'of Colborne:, There are_.,i2_,
grandchildren,',' .
• The funeral, which was .largely
attended,, was heldono=.•Tuesday;•
V rtt `3't1F i om St: ;' us ink
'C. Church 'with interment' in the ,,
adjoining cerneteryi The funeral,
wati one Of the laagest iii the
histoly of this :‘little, rural par -
"'h.. ``Morn'' • was -carried to ;her
• last resfig place . by ' her •:six
sons. •
.
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MEMORIALS
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Established, Over'S.4
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It -takes pQople.
:like:
ack : MacL•ennan..,
M'r. and. Mrs. Graham Pinkney
and Glynn' of Ajax were week;
end vibia°ors with Mr and •Mrs.
Ted 'Collyer,.
. Mr, and Mrs George 'Lea dlaet
,ter and Barbara ,of Toronto, weie
week -end visitors. at Kintail with
`her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Colin
! MacOregor, :and at the home of
her sister, • Mrs. Clark Finlayson:,
• Mr.'and Mrs. Larry Cowan and.
' Mrs. Torrance Anderson 'Of Tor-
t
onto 'and Mr.' and, Mrs, B.. Reeves
of Meadowvale; spent the :holiday
4,.week-end with 'Mrs. .i.,..1), 'Ander.
son... i'•
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Your Bcll 'I'elelilione. installation 'man whatever,
°1us name'rriay 'lie is a lot like ,Jack',MacLennan..
''On the Soh,' Iris skillful work reflects his careful •
(raining. IBut inoic than tjiat, we 1; Le to think that'.
.a friendly smile :and unfailing .courtesy leitd a.'' '•.
pleasant touch.. to .lies brief visit: ,
•'%W try to encourage this friendly 'spirit alt
. through the business You'll see it When: ybu
the 8usiss Office .You'll•liear'i&in the•opera;toes • .`
''`voice with a •smile" "•
Thsl'relpful, friendly. ;spirit is one Oldie many ways
;r in which we try: to give you good teiephone service,
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