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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-06-25, Page 8YOU'LL. ViNJOY 'SNACKS or at Lucknow's Finest Restaurant SUNDAY DINNER .44 if ,E GROVE ongratulations. ,to Mr. &:- Mrs David; and Allan Rhodk Dore and Ronnie' last week. Mr. and Mrs: Trouse,'Di- ane, Wayne,: yrsited at the home of Mr.. and' Mrs, Vietor GaWley recently. Miss Edna: iBoyle of Orillia sent. 'the', Week -end at , the home •,*of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Beyle. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Scott & family of London spent the weekr. The- Kinlough held their meeting it Mrs. John Ern- erson s on last :Tuesday evening. Brenda Currie held a birthday party, it being.. her §ixth. birth7 day last -Tuesday arid entertain- ed,a number of her little friendS. ,Those :attending the Rebekah assembly of OntariO ,in .,,Toronto laSt 'week were' Mrs. Burton Col- . lins and' Sandi,a, ,Mr. and Mrs. :Andrew'. Patter,son and Gordon, Mrs. Victoria:Smith and Murray . "Mrs: JackMoIyer; Mrs': .Jack Par. Tell, MeDonald;:.Mrs.' Mrs. Donald McKay, • • '.Mr." and. Mrs., , John:. Emerson visited with Mr., and '1Virs...Isaac Nixon at 13elfast on Saturday, ZION ow well NIPARI46? identifying this map 1 However- Nell. you know OntEuio you'll enjoy getting 'to know it better. Make a point this ye.ar of exploring its highways and ifkivays, to - visiting its lovely lakes and 'vaeitio4ing ai one df, its' modern resort areas e at surrounding Fort 'William and 'Port ,` Arthur step 'noie,-by filling Out and -- UCKNOW SENTINEL, . LUCRNQw, ONTARIO Kinloss' United "Churelv'W.M.S, ,held :their June meeting at the home of Mrs.'Win. Stanley. Mrs.. Ellison HOdgins, opened the meet- ing yihich Was devoted 10 the Audy,. of • Christian Stewardship. Mrs: Harold Bannerman'. read the 41, the roll call by, naming'. their favorite, - chapter in :the Bible. The treasurer, Mrs..- Albert Col - Campbell ind Mks. Lynn Geddes were aPPOinted to visit the' .sick and shtit-ins. Mrs: Dean Hewitt Stewardship. The meeting Was Mr L rm. Geddes and' interest-. the Rey. RoY„Kermedy. of Dim- gannon as preacher and Mr. and Mrs. Dune McKaY 4ublin? singing the, morning' and Mr., and Mrs. Garnet Farrier,. Mrs.' Dan • Tiffin and Mrs. Scholtz .of Whitechurch ' at night. :Mr. arid Mrs. .george Henry, and ..girls' visited Sunday,. with Mr. and Mr$. Frank Ritchie.. Mr. and Mrs.: Duncan .McKay and family of ,Aub,urn ViSited *Ain *Mr. and. Mrs: :Bill' Hunter on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robt.• Ovin and Betty and Mr:. and. Mrs. Lorne Ritchie and. Annabel' visited on Sunday with' 'Mr. and. MrS., Will Ritchie. • liehn. on Sunday. . Mr: and/ Mrs. Cliff 1VIUrray, 1V1iSS /Mary !Murray . and . Norma. Murr'ay. and Mr. and Mrs.'•Don- ald,lVturray and Marjorie visited On Sunday with' Ur. and Mrs. Nelson Raynard. • ,Mr.' and Mrs. Elliott Sandy vii-• ited Sunday with Mr. And MrS. Peter Cook, - Mr and Mrs' Harry Hackett visited Sunday. with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. :JaCk Bradley, Rev, Roy Kennedy ,and Rev. and Mrs, Kaiser and Keith yisited on' Sunday evening with _ Mr. and • Mr. and Mrs. Midford Wall 8e. Donnie vi$ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Torn Hackett. , . Mr. and Mrs., Gordon Kirkland attended the funeral last Tiles? day. cif Mrs. David Kirkland" of Sunday School next SundaY 'at 10.30; church in the eVerung• ,at Hamilton visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ritchie. 'idiliess 1. I Peel 1; CHURCH PICNIC HELD AT KINTAIL Geddes; Mrs. Albert Colwell: and ing closed with a hymn and. Prayer and the' hQStess. Seryed, lovely lunch, United ChUr.oh, Aux.. Preceding Aeir regnlar June thirtY-three members. of .the Ev- icious pot luck suPerrOWing to the unsuitable weather .it wits, held in the church. Fellowship Room. Mrs. ,Orland Richards,, the 2nd vide president, had charge, of the ,devotional 5.nd-,,buSiness' por- tion: Mrs. Crawford reported for .the Community rriendsitip work.. Mrs. Bryce:. Elliott and Mrs.. Harold Greer Will ,have charge of -this .work during .July, August and September, lt in the . church. Mrs. Leonard Ritchie took charge 'of the pro - 'gram. The topic, the last ,chap- ter of 'the study. book "Cross and 'Crisis in Japan", ..was given . by lex Andrew. A solo by The hymn "Abide, with 1Vle" and. Jithe benediction closed .the Meet- ing. HvgoN co. c1,9' REP.On ,1341114. Of the paSt 'week. have ,ajtled. farm crops, Moi'sture. ample. cold weather is retarding .opilnurn; growth. Hoed Crops are cOnipeting with twiteh, Where present; as. the latter whieh deep rOoted is growing faster -than -the intended. prop. . f • gay 'crop is light, some' c_tit-, ting and baling is taking place: . There is very' little grass that ,will enalledt SPring 'grains gre' coming int head. and fall wheat' is .pr,ogress, The ,pastiire is shOrt i$ amount gojng. a long Way,' Niisat.: -ricl,na -Carr; .a former Member of': the.. Wingharn Has - 'at ,St.;Thornas General Hospital, upon eonipleting her three-year ':.There was a large attepdanee at the annual congregatfonal And Sunday .School . of the' Lucknow Presbyterian Church, • held •at Camp' on. ThUrs°- .weather was ideal: The ,followirig i$ a list of the sports eventS. and,. Rade GitiS, pre school, ,Carol,Browri; boys, pre school, 'JOhn MacK'en7 boYs 576, Jimmie HenclerSon; 7-8, ponald JohnstOn; girls 9710; Mary Finlayson boys , 9=10, Aus- sell ARM. `girls 11-12 Diane Jainieson; boys 11-12, Doug Johnstone; girls 13-14, BetsY iivashey;: girls 'l5 , and over, Nancy, Forster; relay (girls); Diane 'iTajnieson, Arleata Pollock, ,Mary Finlayson, Betsy Henderson; re - Forster, Doug' Johnsten,• Brian Slipper kick -(girls), Mary Fin- laYsOri;' blindfold race (boys), Gary" Gamrnie;' slipper kick (lad - race, Diane Jarrtiesbn; wheelhar- roW, Bob Watsoh, Brian Gambia; centipede rade, boys and girls' (tie); married men'S rate; ,Bucl Orr; ladies' broad smile, Mi. 3, MaaDoriald; men's shod, contest:, Mr, W. DouglaS, • rson 9 110" • amiom • et them know' you're lad t ey passe tHeir grades One of these colourful passbooks, showing a nice little balance inside, bound to get you high' marks with the youngeriet. This extra.stirprise gift, with a place on the - &Wet. for the youngster's name, is" the practical, way to help children develop the habits of thrift and self-reliance . . . to help theM make the grade in the years ahead. And B of M Student Passbooks make excel- — lent gifts for all kinds of special occasions such as birthdays, Chrigtmas; ,and as , a reward for extra 'effort. You 'Can pick them hp at your neighbourhood B of Ai branch in a matter, of onlY a few minutes: D TODDLERS... these:attractiVe blue. or pink parehtsv and ,doting relatives. e444,044, 90,4e 1144 tisi:tlamaao.44ks hed 44‘444 k 144 stump seriunt 0,44444.044 4'44.1 bey int' Lticknow Branch: MILTON RAYNER1 Manager • MIMING ' 01.b. SIts,IdE •