HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-10-15, Page 3'WEDNESDAY
15th? 1958'
Lucknow
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Presbyterian Church,
Minister:
Rev. Wallace. McClean
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19th'
100.0 am.; Sunday School
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11,00 a m: Morning Worship.
3+06 p;m , Erskin•e, Dungannon
Evening service withdrawn in
favour of` : °Lucknow. United
Church anniversary.: . ,
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LUCKNOW..
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TIE Lura,,QW SENTINEL, L'U=NOW,; oNTAluo
ESTABLISH CEMETERY FUND.
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London, Ontario,.
To Whom It May Concern: Miss Margaret.: Rose: Lyons of'1.
Thin. open, letter is•, being adores- • sister,, Mrs, ,Howard {Culbert, si
sed to ,you; through' ,the column:: Lucknow •has been, 'visi�ting� her
Of the 'Iota' newspaper,theMr. and •1V.irs. Harold Elliott
o ,abandoned cemetery common
ly known as '• Lochalsh Cemeteiky, I of tPaam rston,
Huron, side',; situated . g' Huron. .• d' Mrs,; Glenn: Springer
Township; on the„ Bounda 1 ne
ry and children of T llsgnburg,
one mile ' east of Lochalsh, i
I, spent Thanksgiving week -„,,e nd
Some weeks• ' ago the . writer I,
while attending the''.Lucknow q with .her parents, Mr; .and rs,
Harvey Maize •
Centennial dropped into, this plot Mrs. Mary Rivett spent a few
where his grandparents. are bur- 1 '
day$ last :week with. ,,her sister,
led, •and found the.. place in •an un •
sghtly,condtion With' weeds, .un- 'Mrs' Stanley Hughes, and. ` Mr.:
derbruSh and biF'oken slabs lying l Hughes,` Tpronto, and. with ;them
everywhere; ' . enjoyed a motor trip north to the
'Since then he has organized a lehjoyed
Parry Sound district
"bee" and with the aid o f modern . Visitors with Mrs. R. Fitzger.--
machinery has' completely trans- (aid on Tharrlcsgiving were . her
formed, the . plot. It . will now be niece,, Mrs. - Stanley 'Abel of . St'.
possible to° keep .the grass cutl'Thomas and her,nephew's wife,,
next season and the plot main- ! Mrs. Kenneth, Campbell and fain:'
tained in a way that may be a : ly, Stephen • and,' Nerda of . Au-
ld . _ re ! visited qn Sunday with her' par-,.
r, &•. Mrs.. Roy, Mecreight,
Niinistert iation. The cost of this to .date,
has been $100.00y. which has been
cared for by him atthe time.
The problem, now is to provide
for Perpetual .care, and this 'can
be . done by raising . the . sum of
Re.v. • Gordon R. Geiger,
B.A. (B,D�
ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY i
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19th . !`
$ 10.00 a "m. Church • School ,, i
'11.00. a.m.: Sermon , Theme:. 1
$. "A Challenge ,to, Adven,$ure :"
17.30 pm.: Sermon .Theme;: i
Looking For ' Jesus In. . The
Right . Places.°
-SpecY
!Special Musk B .The. ,choir •
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Tuesday, October 21st , ;
Hot Turkey Suppery 5.30-8.00
Program at 8.1.5 ,D.S.T
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Thought For The Week:
What we are is Gods gift
to us; •What we :make of our- I.
selves is 'Our gift to,' God."
Miss Margaret Joy. Durnin of
Toronto and her brother, J. C.
Durnin of . Kitchener,' spent the
week -end. at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. ` Herb Finnigan.
Mrs Harry -Fong spent the , week
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$1000.00 to be invested in Govt. end in Toronto and attended, the
Bonds and.. turned over to the.: wedding of a friend.
Ashfield: • Board which will as-
sume responsibility for both ce-
meteries We' have written a great'
Master Robert Sherwood is 're-
cuperating ,nicelyathis honie .
after''. the removal of his tonsils 1
EFFICIENT and ECONOMICAL
Automatic. Air Feed gives.a dean flame. and
SAVES . FUEL
Automatic Forced -Air Fan Distributes Heat Evenly
Murdie 3 Son
Hardware Lucknow
many .people whose names -have.. at Wingham Hospital. He is. .en- 'sent the• week -end with her' par• -
.been F
.been given us, asking for their toying .the lovely portable radio ents 'Mr. and Mrs W r
R Farrie
support," but there may be others, which he won in a TV contest Mr. Tom Morrison` was down
whom we have missed who would at OKNX, • where he displaYed
like to make a contribution. It is his piano playing ability and
to .you. that ` this "letter is being, also sang; a song.
addressed, wherever you, may
Douglas Mole,
with wander -
happen to. Five if you read this lust for the west, is' now •employ-
correspondence. ' ed .'on a dairy farm. at Leduc, Mr. C. Adams is .a patient in
Huron , Twp. • Council has pro- Alberta, 'and reports liking that.ham Hospital and is very ill.
mised a grant in December, the ciP+�Wing
country quite, well. Mr. and Mrs.: Robert Mowbray
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to Westminster Hospital for a
check-up'. this. past week. .
Mrs. Fisher and Mary visited'
at' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
shal of ' Culross.,
amount contingent upon thea- '
mount we raise: -It is therefore Rev..•G,, Geiger will be the visitedwith Mrs. Jane Kennedy
guest speaker at anniversar ser, on. Sunday. ;
most ,important that , we get as, y
much • as possible and not. later
vices in'the United Church: on'Mr...and Mrs. .Belson Falconer'
Local 'Ai General • th be 1 t f th•
October 26th; morning and "even-. of Sarnia - spent the week=end with;
Mr ; and Mrs. Arthur Andrew
of Kapuskasing spent.the °holiday.
week -end with Mrs.. George
Andrew.
an December
s . o is year..
A: receipt will .be forwarded''each ing• Mr. : and Mrs. Cecil Falconer.
M d• M V. St kill
Mr. and . Mrs. J: C. Durnin, and
Brian` of.Loudon visited recently
with. Mr: and Mrs:' Kenneth'Cam-
eron and Barbara.' .
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bain of Lon-
-, don were holiday visitors, with
ZN: J:. and. Hossack Bain.
donor on . hearing from . him or Mrs: , T. Park was hostess'at r. an rs. oc of
h' hex -lie Th' r da afternoon Powassan spent the'week-end at
her, ,and a complete
:statement; er eon u s Y the home of •:Mr.' Herb Laidlaw.
Will.. be sent when all is: finally for,. ; St. ,Paul's Anglican 'Church
completed. Send cheques payable Guild. After the opening'devot Mrs.. John McLean, of Wroxeter
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Rev. Duncan McTavish
44 Emery St E.'
London, Ontario
Thanking you . in anticipation'
of your . r. esponse, and believing
that .most people are desirous of.
seeing that ' the graves of their
Mr. and• Mrs William ,Schmid forbears are suitably kept,
are presently on a motor trip to Yours, sincerely,
the United States.: •
Mrs.' Harvey. McQuillin and,,
children, Rickey, , •Brenda . and
'Gerry ":of S't; . Catherines : spent.
Thanksgiving week -end with .her,
parents ' 'Mr. and Mrs. ' Robert.
Scott
ions Mrs::. Ben Mole, the presi is • spending a few. days, at the
dent, read• the scripture •lesson.,
A good attendance answered • the
roll call. It Was. decided to do
some" planting of shrubs.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Arth
sur Elliott visited their .;daughter
Mrs.- Oscar ,Cuthill,' Mr. - Cuthill•
and Paul at Walton.
Mr. arid Mrs. Ben Mole ,and
Duncan McTavish family •and 'Mrs. ..W.:'R.' Andrew
visited on, Sunday with: Mr. and
OBITUARY
Mrs. 'Joseph L. Wall
The death of Mrs. ',Joseph L.
Wall occ:urred: suddenly. on Tues-
day,- October 7th;. •a short time
after being admitted to Wingham.
Mr. Roy Culbert' of Wiarton ,General Hospital with a severe
•visited` last week -end at ' the heart condition.: Mrs. Wall' was,
11'orfie,..'of Mr., and .Mrs, Jack Ir- in '•her 64th .year:,
"Win. Mr. Culbert's daughter,:Mrs.' Mrs. Wall the former Ida Jane
Arnold Ross 'of ''Wiarton visited • James, and, 'was •born on Con.' 9,
at the home of : Mr.` and Mrs. Kinloss on March 6th," 1895 She
Donald MaeIniyre:
Si, ;and Mrs. George Blue : and
grandchildren, :Michelle and Lisa
Parets,• Detroit;Mr..and Mrs. Wm.
Johnston,. Thain and •Elizabeth ;of
Toronto, Mr. :arid Mrs: Art Le -
Grande, . of Toronto and Mr. and
Mrs. Bain Stewart s'of Toronto
were holiday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Noble 'Johnston.
1 . n, .Ronnie.
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Graha n .went to Goderikh a week
ago to join the crew of ,the Sudoc.
Mrs..E: Paggart 'of Teronto and
Mr and Mrs. R. J. Dixon'of.Cale.
'den were visitors the 'Past week
Mrs. Don. Walden, Victoria, and
new babe at Kincardine. Jeanette
Mole is remaining • :to help:. her,
sister with the household.
Visitors over the week -end:
with. Misses Nettie and Rebina
Sproul, were their sisters, :Mrs,•.
Ada. Wilson, Goderich' and ` Miss
Clara Sproul of Stratford ;arid on
Monday Mr. rand Mrs. J D. Hes-
son. of Stratford spent the 'day
and ' Clara 'returned with them.
was one •of the family of twelve Mrs. and Mrs: Walter Stafford
children' `born to. William James of Toronto, spent Thanksgiving
and
Frances . Templeton. • Week -end. with her • in Mrs.
J. Harriilton
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Following her.marriage in,1915.
l theyfarmed Mrs:. S. Fines . and daughter,
toJoseph hLWall; Cul- Miss Suzanne Fines . of 'Toronto;
on the 14th Concession of •ross for 33 years until retiring:visited for the week -end at the
to the eastern outskirts• of Luck-,h6nie of her,brothers, Harold and
1948 Cecil Blake.
now in , Bijl.'Black of Stratford Teach-
:Mrs: Wall was: a rriember. of .. •
Kinlough and Lucknow Anglican ers'College, spent the, holiday
g and was active in week-end...with his parents,.Mr:
Congregationss Howard Black.
and , Mr ., --
� and highly 1. res: ech.� ��., �.- . _ ; . ,_.w..-..-�,;..,�.� �. �.,,,-.�,�..., �.�
tedel wowi and e y, , p Mrs. - Dolly 'Evans,
ted by a wide circle of friends. ,lverton,:
The • funei a .• at the l . service was con -Manitoba, is expected to , arrive
ducted . McLennan and this week to visit her sister, Mrs.1
.W. R. Andrew.
moria Chapel on '
MacKenzie Nle ,
Friday by her past° •Rev: H. L.
With Misses Olive',' :and' Flora Jennings 'of ; St. Pete "°'Anglican.
•Webster.• Church,
Mr, and Mrs.• Harold Burns of Interment was in Kincardine
Toronto and Mr. and nd •,Mrs..' Stan Cemotei y, • the 'pallbearers being,
turns.of St. Thomas. were 'rl'ran-, .J'ack. ,Ross, 'Alphonse nu r r a y,
Eldon,on, Eckensweiller, Fran
Johnston,
Marls Johnston and, Wm
H Flower bearers''• were Donald
Mailenzie Harold Haldenby, J.
C. Jo}itlst
on and 1Vlidf drd Wall.
Mrs, Wall is Survived by 'her.i
husband, one sister, Mrs. P. M.
Johnston (Nellie) o'f L u c k n o w
and one brother, William James,
Denver, Colorado.:, b 5
She was predeceased y'
sis-
ksgiving visitors with their par-
ents,• " Mr: arid Mrs' Themes H.
Burns.
' Mrs, •R.' D. MacDonald and Mr,
,'arid Mrs, Lloyd Taylor and farnil•y
'Taylor
of Sarnia were holiday vis'itdrs
with Mr, and 1V/is. Roy' Havens.
Visitors With Mrs. Albert Little
bh Thanksgiving :Were Mr, ,unci'
Mrs,. Bob Elliott, amiltotr;•Mr,
and Mrs. John' 'Fr'ederick,' , Tees-
"water; Mr, and tilts, Lyle Gaynor
std family, :`Tavistock;, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin..Moran and family;
,London;
WHITECHURCH•
Miss Marion Buckton spent
Sunday at the home of ;Mr.. and
Mrs. TOM Morrison. '
Mr, and Mrs: A, E. Buckton
visited -at . the •home .• of Mr. and.
Mrs. .Gib Hamilton on Sunday:
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie and
family of Sarnia spent the week-
end at the horirie of Mr, and Mrs.
Gib. Gillespie, "thi •
• Mr, and Mrs. •Ross Smand
Kathy of Toronto' spent the week -
grid, with Mr, and Mrs. Russel
Chapman '' 0 .
Mt:. land Mfrs; Frank Stockill of
tees, •Susan„ ` Maud, Lizzie, arg- Blind River .spent the week -end
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.ret and an i nfant sestet, and four witih Mr, and'.iVir`s. Tern Morrison.
brothers, EdvVard John, . Peter
and Pe
ercY James.
• Miss W. Farrier .Of Toronto
home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Gilles
pie..
Mr. and Mrs. Hector .Purdon
and family • of Sarnia spent the
week -end with Falconer and Pur -
don
' families,' .E. ' i.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coulten
spent the past week at the home
of their daughter Mrs. Dave . Mc-
Donald
c Donald of Milton:.
Mr. b. Mitchel:of Toronto spent.
the past week, at the horne of Mr. '
and: Mrs. W. Henry.
Mr. and. Mrs; Ross' Smith and;
Kathy Lee ofyToronto spent the
week -end ; at the home of Mr. . and �.
Mrs: R. Chapman. .
iMr'. and Mrs. Bob Aitchison .
spent the week -end ' at ;the home
of her parents Mr. and • Mrs. Ken.
D owling.0
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LUCKNOW LEGION
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CARDS ON SALE THURSDAY, OCTOBER16th
and thereafter, from ' the, following' ' places :
Finlayson's Grocery, LucknoCoop (Bud Orr),
Welsh Meat Market, Lloyd Hall's Grocery
MacKentie''s Furniture Store, Mason and Cook Garage
:'Treleaven Milling 'Co: ' (H.D. Thompson)
CNB• • (Garnet Henderson) Ritchie's BarberShop
Cards in sealed envelopes, with serial, number on
outside. Purchaser's number will be recorded and win-
ners. must winwith same, serial 'number as purchased.
STARTING OCTOBER 22nd ISSSCJE..'
each edition of. The Sentinel will have 6' numbers, one
number for ,,each. 'day of the week, and .,in case of two
'winners' 'same week, first: number out will be
or more 'vii
;the. winner.
PRIZES AS FOLLOWS:
First Four Corners . $10.00
First One Line $10.00 •
First2-way bingo, any 2 Fines card; $:Old
(Four corners count -as one bingo)
First 'Full House ....:.... ' $50.00 •,
Anyone with . any of above bingos, call any of the
abase mentioned sellers ` immediately. ' and your card
will be checked as quickly as' posssible. Winners names
will. appear in The Sentinel.
EACH CARD,'PR2ICE. $1:00
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Open to Anyone in Lucknow & Surrounding ing Comznunity
No numbers will be given °tit, other .than through
The Sentinel: PLEASE DO NOT ASK. ANY LEGION:
MEMBER or OFFICIAL . FOR ;NUMBERS
Winners must notify„ pfficials ' by Saturday noon the,.
same week, or their bingo will not be considered.
REGULAR, BINGOS EACH THURSDAY. NIGHT
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