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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-11-05, Page 11WEDNESDAY NQV, THE LUCK'. QW . SENTINEL, 1.UCKNOW, ONTARIO: 4r any.. ... _.. �, DUNGANNQN Mr, and Mrs, James Fowler of Corunna, 'visited with . Mr, ' and Mrs. Chas. Fw1er and Tom! on, • Sunday, Visrtnrs, with Mrs.. Abner' 'Igor - xis .over the :Week=end. were, & Mrs. Russel. Drennan, rights Groves, Mr, and Mrs, Alex .Mun- roe, Stratford and. Mr•. and Mrs, Anderson Mugford, London.. BO41,,N-rat . Wingharn Hospital, onWdneday, October: 29th. to 1VIr,, and.: Mrs.:. George 'Errington •(nee Jean Aitchison) , cona, ...son, William John, 'a n 'Saturday Mrs. Cecil Blake and. Mrs. Ducrnin• Phillips' attend, •ed the 50th anniversary:, recept- iion. and , 'Alup nae: reunion ban- quet at Stratford Teachers' •Call.- : ege: • The, Dungannon Club met at the , home • of Mrs. C. Crozier. Fire members were ,pre'sent and Marie 'Black the busi- the minu• tes, were read by the secretary,, Joanne Crozie. It•'was decided, to: call' the club = "The Dungannon Cereal Dolls:" 'Mrs,, Chester Finnigan, , demonstrated how to Make .graham muffins. Mrs, Crozier ';discussed with the 'members,, "A trip, to Town 'With Betty Brown." Mrs. -John Petrie of Goderich,, visited her son, William Petrie last weak and; also her cousin,' 'Mr's.' S. J. Kilpatrick. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Chambers yof Woodstock were recent visit- ors with -their cousin, •Mrs. Mat hew. Shackleton. •., . • The .,YPUU net ,Monday night in • the United . Chur"ch, with Wayne, Browzi, stewardship con- vener •assisting the president,' Lorne Alton, ,Patricia •Pentl ;rid gave a prayer, and Eleanor Aston took the tcpic. it ,vas decided to. have some special teenage danc- es and give prizes, A YPU choir will practise with Nile on Sun- day nights at, 7,00 for a Christ- mas cantata: After a recreational 'ing 'been, sold. " 'Miss Betty Black and brothers Bill and. Ronald,, and. Miss 'Mar lene Cousins of Goderich; were visitors 'on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs , Ray Stanley..and Laurie Lee St. 'Tho mas. , Mrs. Howard Black -returned home with thein'after a; stay with her daughter' and , new babe. The Dungannon„ Women's In- stitute gave a Hallowe'en party ori ,Friday night for the young Iry at the Parish, Hall, , . This was aided by the thoughtful donation of $15. from. the,: Lucknow Lions Club. The The children numbering about :.seventy-five ' in ` costunie made a • colorful display. 'The ,good behaviour . of the children was, noted; Each class took their place to music by Mrs, , Jack Alton. The costurne judges were. Mrs. `M. J. Reed and Mrs. H: A. S. Vokes, Comic over 8; Was Bryan Stothers and Dianne, Errington; fancy boy over 8, Terry Hodges;; The sale of church calendars is Kathy` Stothers, •Marie/ • Brooks, •gratifying' with around 135 hav- and ° Patricia Eedy; , children; dressed as girls, all ages, Mary Stewardson:: and Lexie .Anne+ Mc Whinney°; group of boys,; Valerie .Stothers, Jimmy Stothers° and Valerie. Alton. Mrs. Cecil ,Blake,, Mrs. K. K. Dawson, Mrs... Hugh McWhinney; , Mrs., Lorne Ivers and Mrs. Everett Errington..' had: charge, and„ were assi*ted by .Donna. MacNee for :games, .and peanut scramble. Sandwiches,; coffee and freshie were , served' to all,, ' The members, .of Dungannon Womens Institute met , for ' the October -meeting at the home of Mrs. Wilmer •Rutledge; on Thurs day "evening, October 30. :'Ie roll call was ' , answered by. Teighteeri members, `"How To Keep. Your. Vigor and Your. Figure." Final. plans were made 'for the Hall- owe'en party for the children. We were asked • to remember the membership to the library. The. fall. rally ,is being ~held in Exeter on November. 5th, with Mrs. R. Popp ' giving her • r• eporrom e meeting in . Vineland. Arrange- • PAGE' ELEVEN meats were, made in ccnnection: with the catering to the Jr, 'ar-' niers, ibanquet on November 25. The first meetingof the project,. "fSeW to • Sa a Dollars and Make Sense," will be ,held at .the home of 'Mrs. R. Finnigan on Novem- ber 10. Five • dollars was'.Yoted to the •Saye The Children Fund.' The :topic '.on health was, prepay ed, by 14rs. Dawson and read by • Mrs. ,D. Phillips:.Mrs. 'Popp ,gave the report of the Area convent ion in London. Mrs. Brooks, gave the motto,. "A a err, • hearty kills more germs 'than medicine. A demonstration, • on making short - 'bread cookies was •.given by `Mrs. Raymond Finnigan. ° KINGSBRIDGE Mrs, Sansoterra • and daughters; Mary and Angela of Detroit spent. the week -end atthehome of Mr. Norman O'Connor. Mrs. 'Jack Kinney of Detroit' is visiting at; her home here. s Clifton Austin. r , will clinics for The of'Agriculture, Health of'Animals Division,. conduct 1'e . Canada Department vaccinationof dogs at the following,' centres: ..accicksoca �nda.November: NKMAN'S CORNERS, at. S.S. School, 3 to 5 pan'.: BRI /LION'S HEAD, at Township Hall, 2 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. CAPE CROKER, at Community Hall, 2.30 to 5.30 p.m. TOBRMORY , at tile Fire Hall, 1Q a.m.' to :1 p.m E ,, MONUMENT CORNERS, at:'Comunuityl Hall, 9.30 'aim. to 12 noon. HOPE BAY, at :Orange Hall, 9.30 a.m. to 12 noon. Tuesday, ovember ;11th SPRY,at Hall 9 a.m. to 12 noon. . a.m. to" 12 noon. MAR, ' at S.S. • No. 2, Albemarle,9.30 : ALLENFORD, . at Curling Rink, 9.30 a:fli to 12 noon. ednesday, WIARTON, at Town Hall,'; 2 p.m to 6. p.m. HEPWORTH, at United Church Hall, '2 : p.m. to '6 p.m. SAUGEEN RESERVE, at Council `Hall, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m TARA, at Community Centre, 9:30 a.m.'' to 12 noon. ARKWRIGHT, ,at Township Hall, 9.30' a.m. to 12 noon UNDERWOOD,':Township Hall, 9..30 a.m. to 12 noon. Thursday, TIVERTON, at Town Hall, 9.30 a.m. to 12 noon. GLAMIS, at Oddfellows . Hall, 9.30 to 12 noon. • • • CARGILL, at Masonic Hall, 9.30 to 12 noon. vemer1;2h SOUTHAMPTON, at Town Hall, 2 p.m. to 7 pm. PORT ELGIN, at Legion Hall, 2 pm.. to 7 p.m." CHESLEY, at Community Centre, 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. r ' ovem be 13th PAISLEY, at Community Centre, 2 ,pm. to 7 p.m. KINCARDINE,, at Fire Hall, 2 'p -m. to 7 p.m. WALKERTON, at Town Hall, 2.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. ;,November l4th'Fr�d�►y ' MILDMAY, at Community. Centre, 3 p.m. •' to • 7 TEE5WATER, at ' Town Hall, 3 p.m. to ' 7, p m. LUCKNOW,' " at the ' Ar'ena, 3' pan to LSRUHE at Church Hall, • 9.30 a.m.-to 12 noon. CAR � FORMOSA,at Community, Hall,'9.30 , a•m• to 12 noon. KINLOUGH, at Orange Hall; 9.30 a.to to 12 noon. Saturday, .. BERME, OddIellows Hall,' 9.30 a.m. to 12 noon. 'ovember :1 nth Community Hall, 9.30 to 12 noon. REID'S CORNERS, Community RIPLEY, at Fire. Hall, 3 pm. to 7. p.m• •,' THIS SERVICE IS OFFERED FREE OF • CHARGE TO 'PET OWNERS • present their dogs foto vaccination at ANY. of the above clinics listed. A � y" ... should' be presented for yaccin nd'�t o"' are urged'to Cour which ' have. been 'missed atop —• AnY' dogsGreyat any Bruce County clinic. SPECIAL NOTE •returned... to • ene°"�ir�:°'iiam eier"a i” week, after a week's visit with. relatives''in Kitchener and: Water- loo, ' ' ' " ' Mr. Pete Captein of Sudbury visited with the Henk .:Captein. • family here last week. We are sorry to learn that:•Mrs.' M1 .A Jos. Courtney is seriously ill in St. Joseph's, Hospital; London. 1VIr. and Mrs.: Gene 'Frayne, Danny Jimmy; Paul and Marian- • ne' ,spent .Sunday with relatives in . }lesson.• Mr. and.Mrs. Henk'Captein and • ,Babe ''moved to their new •loca- tion near Sarnia,: where Mr, Cap- tein has obtained employment. ' . Rev.. Father.: Van Vynckt led; the ;procession to the Cemetery. for the 'annual, memorial day••ser- . vices in honour of our dear de- parted, e parted, ion Sun,lay after the last. Mass,forthe recitation of the Rosary etc, and recalled that dur- ing the past year, Jos. Buckley, Philip 'Murphy,'. Wilfred O'Lougi - • lin, Earl MacLaren and,. infant '. son of •Mr: and Mrs. ',Walter, Clare, hadbeen .given burial in . aur Ce- •7retery:•., ' , Word was received last week • •' that Mrs. Mary Moylan 92 years ,old ' died . at St. Mary's Hospital London, Requiem high mass was celebrated at St. Michael's church in London, Eby Ret. This. Moylan of Loyola College;• Montreal. (son) :Mrs. Moylan was a former: par- •ishiorier ' here,' 'while her daugh- terMary ;was, engaged as teacher at our school, . and many , friends wish to extend their sympathy to the Moylan family • ,Among the week -end visitors .�' were Peter 'Lierman of "London, • Arnold Marsman of Woodstock, • r Kenny Fitzpatrick 'of Kitchener_ VISIT' H;ERE.: ON' WEDDING TRI;` HOWALD—AREr BURG St Nicholas . Church, H.M.C.S. Stadacona, Halifax, was the. scene of the wedding on Wed-' • nesday evening„, October 29th of Shirley May Arenburg ..of Hali-' fax, N.S. and Joseph A. Howald.' of: Halifax, '.where he is: serving with the Royal Canadian' . Navy.. Padre Faraday Officiated. ' The bride /is the daughter of Mr. arid, Mrs. Harry Arenburg of Berwick, Nova .Scotia, ,and the, groom, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. • Worden Howald of : Lucknow. ' • Given in marriage Eby her uneIe, Joseph Aren!burg of Dart Mouth, . 'N, S.,' thebride. wore a ballerina style gown of nylon net and embroidered French ' Dace over satin, and scalloped neck- line with sequins and pearls. The ruffled skirt had inserts of lace oz ' the back. A • crown, • dotted with : seed'. pearls ' and sequins , , finger, tip , held her veil of nylon net ' and she carried a nose -gay of red carnations.• The bridesmaid, Miss Patsy Horne of Halifax; chose a'. bailer', ina ,gown of 'pink net over. tai- • • feta and a 'rinse -gay of yellow carnatibris. The ,groomsman was, Williarn .Duffy of Halifax. For a wedding 't, it td . the. groo"m`s • dome at Lucknow, the bride wore a. 'red suit with white. accessories Mr. and Mrs. How-. ald will reside at Halifazt ' ' ,A :reception witl •be held for the newlyweds on' Friday • even- ing at the Legion nail, • "NI iii