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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-05-28, Page 3.1 , 195a. • ' ' . WEDNESDAY,, • P, 28th, 1958; TE. that, •zxza•. eld on louring: presi• Y Hog `We've . ' surae •vote.. rd . ,tit. clear•. • It Pro- e pro- zatzon.. he re appro . upport. rz who meet- rough- le eet-rough-ie pro-. taken. tint of essary es ag cgs to oodfel- "clear-' tier's. in rnships. Polls i.. to ;6 g- day, • ed en iecause le •. the 'pro iproval' rketing, d •more" system iduc.ers dations. i, corn-'• 1. their sembly•4. rest: to to . the Board; asses:. 'i•11: :be )fficers ;. assist, > lists. • CIS'. UNITED- CHURCH '4Minister: • Rev. A. Meiklelohn, suNDAY, JUNE 1' ' • .: 10;00. 'a.m.: Church School,: 11.00. a.m. W.M.S. `;Service, • Speaker•—+Elmer Urr�bach. • ,Lucknow Presb•.Y h terian Churc • Minister:, 'Rev. Wallace McClean. ' j .$:00 pm.: unga nnon:t 11X00 a.m.: Morning.Wosh..i.p - Fi ,.Dlst..:: 10:00am.: Sunday School,.. Evening Service- Wiandrawn' ' ••ST: PETER'S ' • LUCKNo w: -A.41.40 .• Church of Canada. FRIDAY', MAY ..30th ? 8.00 pin.• • .i ,RITE .OF 'CONFIRMA.TTON Right, •Rev. W A Townshend, D.D Suffragan , .Bishop of Huron Everyone ';Welcome'• 1 11 `& General.' Mr and Mrs. J, Fisher, Muriel end Betty of. Listowel• and : Mr. and Mr's. Mike 'Mason• of Belfast visited Sunday at Jack • Wright's. -- 1Vlr. ,and iVrs Nelson—•Eo'we; Douglas and Mary ,of: Paisley and:. Miss•'Dorothy Bowe: of Lon- don, spent' Sunday with Mr• and Mrs. Harvey Houston and boys Mrs. Mae Irwin was • taken to Wi.ngham Hospital fast; 'week. Mrs.- Irwin had the misfortune several months ago to 'suffer a broken hip. in a,161,1, Mrs. •Philip . MacMillan return-' ed home on • Saturday from Vic- toria••H9spital where 'She :had been receiving . treatment for a back • ailment. . p • - Missy Shirley Irwin' .of. Kitch- ener left last week en a bus tr'. visit a t Calgary with: her ,broth. - 'ex.. Mr, Milton McMullen of Tor- onto spent:. the week -end ' here 'visiting his., sister, ' Mrs:: Essie Hewat •at, the Lucknow Private) Hospital. • Mr, an, d Mrs Sam „ Reid:. and l�+ir >.arid. Mrs. Bil'1 Uu family 'and Elaine Cook. visited: and. osited: latelyT with'. Mr: .arid Mrs..`W R.: Farrier and Winnifred of 'White "church:- Mr.- and Mrs. Bert Bain' were recent visitors :with 'Miss Annie'• McLeod. 'and Messrs, W. J. and Hossack,,:B;ain and also attended' the funeral of Mrs :Strathdee of Ripley. Visitors.-.':Hrtth `S • B, Stothers. .over •' the holida,y week -end 'were Mr • and Mrs. James Schuktz. of Burlington; Mr..` and •Mrs..- W. B Whale and :Brock, Jr.a-of.•Cooks vzlle and..Mr. and Mrs R 'c: Passmore; Ronald, Bob'and .Mon;- ica ..of ;.Tweed:: -INFANT SOMI DIED $UDDE'N,161I( , .. the •corxtmunity• was shoc,ked'. and saddened on Friday morning, May .1.hth,- to learn -'of -the sudden pasisng of William Hoekman, in-, fant .son of Mr. -and Mrs. John `: 2nd, 19In. his Hoekman, Huron Township. = B ,'illie'' was•' born` on -August 57, • short, lifetime. he had endeared himself, to his parents,; two sisters: -Mary and Frances, : and, ., three ; • brother s l3lph, Harry and. JQhnny.:An. in- giant sister - ,predeceased him 1w ;'. years ago., The funeral servjce uveas 14 :4 .• on Monday at the McLen;404, tl.ri- eral• home, Ripley. , Rev, Spne i r r),• of Kitchener conducted the ser- vice''assisted by Rev. D. A. Bry- don.. I,riterment 'was in. Rj -vri "' ' : earers:' were Ronnie B..zooks, Ron, Cory, •Ted and • Bert. `White. FIRE ,CALL'TUESDAY:,. Lucknow Fire Department reg sponded to a fire cal to 'Allan •Ma cDonald s farm in • Ashfield. o :::•h wxis bo b u .P t .noon • -on Tues=, day. 'K high wind threatened to.1 fan' the chimney fire but. for, I tunately no dam; ge occurred. • Mrs. • George Whitbyret hued. .home , �'oin London'; las eek where ;she had" beerf.,hosPitaliZed. since': undergoing major surgery. Jack England ;and' ss/`Peggy Angiia • of Sault Ste..-MMiarie+' visit- ed last• week : with •Mr..: and- Mrs," Jinn England 'and Mr. and • Mrs: Harald Hurnphrey, Mr:Murray:;ouse . and Mrs. and Lynn of. Tillsonlurg ,:were '.Week -end guests of Mr. and Mrs; Chas.'' •,Webster, while' 't it . son Paul 'was the: -guest of TeddCoi_q y, er.. • 1'ltk Viidergtandin.0 Henri at? t'the Xl ma* puch It couldn't, of course; be "Y6TJR - daughter: 'f'liisg irl- ha - io e,`.'. to dare for her and her unborn child. Both face a' future dark. with shame' anii'h.itteriness, fruit' of folly and betrayal. '„ But not withott .hope. in the ' havens, homesand liosp•ita:lsof' The Salvation Army the anwed. mother and ••h:er babe .a're .gi ven`r htr- `• ..' compassionate care and the chance-,to—build ui1d Vir`ti us and' happy lives. Aren't' You glad there is a Sal'yatzon Army? 'To all who have fallenby' -the wa side front' Whatever' Y h ,ever` cause,. _: The •Salvation Army offers. refuge and hope. To equip its faithful -'workers for these tasks 9f • mercy.°•and restoration, it relies confidently on YOirs ,.THE S.A; L,VA►TIVI Di• H1.L APPS; r • r s,► •i • • 'i ••••• .,a a. ..i. unknow Canvas is Cha8, Webster, Chariman, s 'i' fir; n ergo/I,, ! reqs ti Ladies' and Men's -Wear 01SUrnriler :Look!. SPORT SHIRTS,' Cotton ��° •' x Rayon, Nylon,' 141/.2, to 17 Many styles.: SPORT •' COAT . s .rackets, Straw . Hats, .Chino:; and Twill 'Pants TROUSERS Many styles," .•colors,• materials.'"" , . SUIT$! - SUITS! Made -to -Measure, Assorted: Rack Styles - Just, arrived - new tones. WORK CLOTHES .Jeans-. Caps Sox, 'Smocks, Overalls, aoverahs, Hats • • Belts, •Braces, • Shirts;• , . SLQW'S,•SKORTS, JEANS,. PEDAL BUSHERS, T-SHRT." S Many'Sizes .6 to 12, 10 tQ 20, •36 to 44; ' Man colors and styles EIE Mule a l "I jti.SEs '. gp'. to 20 Halter Tops, Chino .Skirts, Cotton ,Skits, Stretchy Sox. HOUSEDRESSES $2.98, '',SLIPS, .cotton; ` Crepe : ., N Y..lo n, Crinolines, Half Slips,;. • Watson. Panties, Briers.. z 725 2.0.0 .''DRESSES!:' DRESSES! Many, Many, marry ..styles, and .. full ,rani .*of.' includi � ge , ng half sizes, .misses. and: teenagers:• A price •for every' :pocket New Shipments Weekly rY C ean•.in g Pickupevery Monda y and Thursday FASH.IO-N SHOVN MAKESrBIG HIT A ca;cit �.� p y audience on Thurs- day ' evening demonstrated the popularity., of the fashion •show stage by :••tle• Home Economics; clas of\the •Lucknow District Hig School, under • the direction• of the teacher, Mrs Laurai Hew, 1 :• 'It .was the'.second annual *lash i.on•:showand was. enthusiastical ty received • by a,, gathering: chiefly of .ladies•—who.taxed••th •spacious auditorium. `I'he•haridi ,.Work • • of the :girls was a: revel .:.ation;. and Mrs Hewitt', corner, 4• .tart' added much .to: the presents tion Miss/ 'Marguerite Saigeon presided at. the piia'no d uring'.the ., evening, • and,' the'• modelling was interspersed With an • enjoyable Variety . ;program:;' The _ladies•:had the opportunity •to 'visit 'the. •d`om- estic aci:en�ce kitcl en. ` after*.'the show, ' .where. other handiwork was' on display. • ', Mrs..- aewitt introduced Mrs. Elizabeth '.Suter,.. . whop' brought greetings from the High Scneol staff. , '&rade-9 girls`nm filec1 sklr. s and blouses; Grade" 10, wool skirts and:, blouses; Grade• 11 and 12; wool• dresses:' Oz'i• their- •sec and appearance each ',grout) mod-, '' oiled, attractive .4U/tinier •dresses. Grade XIII :girls• appeared' in ev-• erring 'dr'esses,- which .•they, had worn at the - forma1W-•• dance held recently,• • arid ,provided -an` im= p.ressive: introduction •to"th.e •tnod- iling of school -made - clothes !which ' followed: '' Nuz`nbers on the program : in- chided: a solo' '' "A . P , `' : i el,ty .Girl •I Is Like A •Melody" by Mrs:. Hew- ::Irte;, piano . solo'; Norma e. Forster; dance? riumbei�, Mary Allin• and'' Elizabeth Finlayson, '. _�ith, ac- companimcnt- by .Mrs . Alliia;• Vo -, cal• number; ".Love''. and : Mar= riage" by Sand'r'a Percy; Shiela Halden'by, Kathryn Hewitt, Elaine Hodgiiis; vocal,•solo, .,"Alice Blue GoWn",:. Diane' Ritchie Violin solo,, •Eleanor Eeed:.•with 'accof = paniitnon/t. by . Mrs, 'O..4Montg,on -. S e,ry, - Receives. Scholarship . • One of the Highlights of• the 'evening was• the presentation Of' C a $50.00 '.}tome Econommics schol- arship donated' pt' thearsliea o Wom'en's �tnstitlite This• is the first yeah `the award has been made, and the recipient , was- Marlene ;Hunter, • I who, :was. ' highest in 'Oracle XII. Ei tt last•year, ; and is this" terra: attend- ing • Teachers' College • at Strat-: ford, whet% she is including- horne -economics • studies in her Normal course.The presentation. was '' made ••: -by •. Mrs .D. I:, • 1VIac :• Kinnon,. president of Kairshea. Women's Institute. Marlene,' dab:, ghter of Mr and Mrs. Wrn. Hunter'.of • Zion; made a gracious , reply in ,accepting the"award: A: door prize draw was -.• wen ' by A;. 'E.. McKim, e• ATTEND /ZONE. RALLY `AT .:11/.1,41"17,F1 _ l: The Ladies.' Mixiliary. to the . . Canadian Legion held the 'annual- .1: nnual •1: Zone • C1 rally in •"the Memorial Hall, .Blyth, .`with over 300 •tnem= bers, z epresenting . 12 , branches. , .Fifteen -.members • of the, Luekriow • `. Branch,'a,ttended - CorPrade 'Badley, ' president 'Of • Blyth Branch was• in ::charge - i Whil•e ;the chazrlady was. Zone. • - Commander .. Luella Hall • The address was given by. Comrade Ethel! Til'be, • Toi onto, 2nd vice-: • pies., Ontario:- Provincial . • Corn.- , mand • :who •: a so' . a. erect, the-; . many questions- ;Tv ' the: 'question' bei. .A sports report 'and card,' ` .. tournament was given by •Com rade Margaret Boggy"on, Wahker • fon. .The • invocation was given' by • :Rev. J.: T., '" White. L.ondesboro . ' omrade' Hall intr,•odti.ced ,the . presidents 'of' `the various .bran_.. ches , and , each'. m'a'de •' a short:-. 'Speech. The :. Luekn.ow` ' .branch .--L.--. was •in charge of 1st vice pros]- . den, t Co'm•rade 'E.vielyn •'Hende'r, s"in, • w•h0 thanked . the. 'Blyth Branch for, 'the corsages, "'Presi-, derits --.t ecezvcd zed-- crliatiorx5 while •secretaries had 'white ones- , The secretaries then' presented' their •arritial .repo} ts. of work of. the • -brati-c'�es' and, ''the f iancial statement. one' Comina,iders. were n6min- ated • and voted on: The new Corninander is Cotiirade• McCabe of' TIowick who will be installed at the ceriVention in *Toronto:1n. e ` • entembey. In the' draw:, the 'table 'lamp. • avc,nt t.o .'ondesb6 o; :2nd; , a brass. magazine rack, to Seaforth while. '• omrade Margaret Carruthers.of Luckno: won'third prize, .a pair, • f brass all plaCques, . • The colo darer§ 'for, Ltick� •• now ere' Coi rades Bertha • t'io*` were ' Comr,ades Bertha Loug:heed; arida Amanda Harnii- tort . • • J. 'a.