The Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-04-17, Page 3WEDNESDAY .
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LU.CKNOW SENTll1T.EI4 .1 TCKNONir; ONTARIO'.
L U C K N CSW`
UNITEp CHURCH
.Minister:
Rev. G. A. • Meikle john,;
` B.A., B.D.
,
SUNDAY APRIL 21st`
10.00 a, m ; Church? b!choo1.;
11.00 ate.: Worship, Easter
Service:. " , •
7,:30. p.m.: 'Motion picture
"Our Cape Breton Heri-
tage.".
I.ucknow
� Presbyterian Church.
.1te'v;:1Naliace McClean,;
: Minister ,
SUNDAY, APRIL ihs,t.`'
-1 . 0 a:m: -Sunda..---Schoo
11,0.0 a.m.. `fL. ife, Begins In A
• Cemetery'
-3;00 p=air-D•wigannon.
700 The Last;chance"
T PETER'S'.
S ,P S
ANGLICAN CHURCH
SUNDAY APRIL 21st•
• EASUNDAY
STER $U
1 •a.m. Church School,.
l
is
,ri.. HolyCommunion, .. and•
11 •a. . Com on
Sermon: "Christ the Lord
is . risen Today"...
10.30 a.m. Good Friday Ser
Ser-
vice.
HI'TCHURCH
•
Miss Mary MacQuaig .returned
to-C.hica--ac-c-oripanied- a
sister, Miss Rebecca MacQuaig.
•M'r."• and Mrs,, .S. B Phillips,
formerly of Ashfield. have mov..,
ed' fry' Win:ghasn.: tp• Barris 'on,,
• Miss Mary Porteous of Toronto..
sAent the week endwith Mr. -and
Mrs. EAgnew.
.
H. A, new
E.11iott;. Purves, is' able to be
about again • after a four :week
stay in.'•''Win.gham :Hospital A with
a back .ailment;
Miss "Donalda; MacQuaig of
Toronto is''spendirig ,her holidays
• with., her mother, ,Mrs. . W, E.
-M iEQuaig
Joe'•l•iowail(1! •.is a'nothez.- of
many f•orr% thisdistr,iet who.
have gone salting, 'Joe was ''em
ployed-at Mull-ints Bakery,
George'' Barger' is; under ::,.the
doctor's. care. with :a 'heart condi
tion: and is staying at •Mr and
Mr i.• --George Dr ennari's in� l lr
field
Mrs, Annie Jewitt is' spending•:
tie week iri Kitchener: ..haying
accompanied her son Dave on
his • re•turn, after spendirig the
weed end; ,here:. •
Mrs. 'Wm. Maclr tyre and, Mrs.
C. H..: MacDonald visited: at 'the'
iroine of Mr...and. Mrs. W, • T.
RQulston,,On the oecasion of their
21st wedding- anniversary, April
10th.
Mr 'and Mrs. J.• M `Greer re:
turned horrie' on Monday from
Toronto where they have spent
the: past''.five weeks.: with' Mr.' and
p:
Mrs.: Eric'' Edmanson, while.:Mel
was undergoing• treatment and
another operation,, onhis eye;
Ross' installed them •as follows:
hon: pros.,' Miffs: Frank Ross;• past
pres.,• Mi s: 'George Fisher;. • pies.,
Mrs•: • Russel Boss., '1st vice, Mrs,
•Mrs.` igen.' Dowling; 2nd vice,
CANADA.
_To the -4 -Edi tor711-u ien -.§ertt nel
A
Dear Sir, . • .
My husband and I would, like
through the medium_ of.' your
-paper,: and:jointlg'with our c u
ghter- and son-in-law, to take`,this
•:
opportunity .'to pay a very' sin
cere -thanks to• all -who contrib
uted the •lovely; useful gifts Mar-
garet received at her shower on
Saturday_:evening;_ put: on in ,her.
.honor ,iby -the' ladies of .the Kair-
shea" W. I.,,,South Kinloss • Pres-.
hyterian ,C'htr,re'h , and.. Langside
district:.' �:•
• ^;pec-ia- tllan-li-s--tO, R
MRS. 'OLIVER CUDNEY.
The death. of Mrs' Oliver ' Cud-
_-ne.3,-vinho-~was-�born at Parari'r�unt,.
ociourred suddenly . 'on Monday,
A�pri1 8th#. in ' South. Waterloo
;Memorial Hospitals a.tr Mme;
aftek7being stripkV4 Wit -4:a „heart:
seizure She was ><n, her ' 52pol.
year ; • , '
C•u
rs;
dney� Was, the for
Elleo Ketchabaw, daughter
Mrs Ketchabaw' ,and, :the late.
Abraham Ketchaba,w She. , grew
to ;.young. womanhood in' "this
cornxriunity' and . for .29. Years.. had
ibeen an" esteemed resident of the
:Galt district, having .'resided; at
Mrs ,,R ' 3,-Gait. , ,She -wawa. °rr cint;er
•of ,Central Presbyterian -church.'
The -";funeral' service -was :held
Frank -MacTCenzre'. • whose home
was oven_haus fofo _t.he<occasion-;-
•to Mrs Currie Colwell; Mrs. Evan
Keith .arid' Miss -Dean MaeLeod
-w-i_to-arranged- the --even ng enter-.
,tain hent, and ',to., Mrs. A. Hughes
who•,. as always, spoke such" kind-
ly words',': •
,.Se-ven- years --ago- mne-Xt August:
We arrived kin' •Canada' from Eng
land. after a very rough 'passage,
seasickand ;hornesick,, not 'know-'
i -ng j>'ist w1rer L e w_elre to- -go,-
With the help of the Immigration
officers we arrived ..at .the home
of Mr. •and•4.Mrs.' Ailister. Hughes:
and We still 'remernber•. that ,_ .first.
.sia,pper . in ',their • home, which
seemed' indeed 'a• ;feast to us who'
'were used ...to.' eleven" "years , of
wartime. rationing. To see butter
g
i•n two 'or three .,dishes, ,'after: be
ing used toj..ust a'• ounces' per
person 'a . 'week •': Was in •
. deed a'
sight ''For their many •kind-n,e ses
during our,'20: rn,onth 'stay with
s a ith
Y.
therm and to• all..:neigh;bors and.
friends .who have 'helped 'us' since
in .our .'up 'and down trail •iv s=ay
a ,big ''"Thank You". While .w.e
h=ave; :note found your diad
a
concessions' .paved with; gold, yeti.
with Our Heavenly 'Father . Lead
ingl us we have, • enjoYed :'good
•health •and ••;our . •'family will have
•
•
••••
on Wednesday last at Little's
^•t •
•
it
Funeral Horhe, Galt,' with inter
Ment- in •Mount lr r--eceli et-67tY
She is survived by her 'hus
band, ,' Oliver. Cudney her' ,wroth
err ' Mrs. A. Ketolirabaw,"of :Para-
-_inoun-t`; :-three ---sans, -tio-ald T ofi-
Fergus, James at.home' and ban -
lei of R;R. 2, He'speler; one dau-
ghter, Thelma ' Cudney of Lon.-
zloty; three • brothers, -Frank--of
Galtandi '
W lliam ,and James of.
Paramount; one sister;'. Mrs.: Wil
:fred' Copeland `(Annie)' :of Galt
and' three ;grandchildre'
rs
' M Cudne
`•
h�'r'
y. s fath prede-
ceased her: in 192, and a sister,
Mrs: n Joh '
M'': .
o,�'h (Jane)•' died,
urd
..
over 16•.years`..ago
W0hitechurch
The annual rreetin was ; held
in the hal'l'.on, Tuesday
. last withy
grs., Hei•son• • 'I`rwin presiding.
Twenty-two ladies. were•presen.t.l,
Mrs. Ross Marten k of :R°ipley ` •
ga ,e a ,:most •inforrnative , tali on_
Resolutions.: Mrs: • .•Henson; Irwin'
wasappointed to go .to .:Guelph.'
Kier :named as -alternative.. Mrs
.George Fisher was: appointed to,
po
attend; . the District 'Executive.
;meeting at.' Purple Grove
ternative' -for ' ;Mrs Frank', .,Ross
Mrs: sob Purdon gave the';m'otto:
The 'roll . call was answered .by
paying fees. Mrs • Chas.:. 'Shier '
read.- the .financial ,report.:Re-
Ports ' of the• variotis cotntnitt es
were read, 'by•'the• 'conveners of
Mrs:• •Russel Gaunt ;presented.'
Mrs. C.. Farrier'.; • sec.-treas.,: Mrs:
Chas. Sell; district . director,
Mrs. Herson ;Irwin; branch dir
ectcrs, Mrs Alex Robertson,
Joe; Tiffin,•:' Vlrs .Frank Ross,
press reporters; Mrs: D. Beecroft,,
Mrs '•''G. l'ishei'; pianists; Mrs. G.,
Farri'c•r, .Mrs • •• Joe Tiffin, • aud•i-
tors,•''Mrs: Albert. 'Coates,: Mrs.
R..: Chapman;: program 'Corn7nit
tee, lVIrs.: , Hugh '.Simpson; Mrs.'
Jack; Burchill; _ ; rs o urdon,
Mrs. Joe .King, Mrs.. Ed M•eClen-=
aghan.
• The new_. president. Was: wel-
coined.':.Mrs.. Torn'Metcalfe .:gave
-th dT--1pra,
'wasbserved by 'the hostesses; Mrs.
George' McClenaghan, '11Rrs. Ben
.MeClenabhan. and Mrs E: •Mc=
Clenaghan. ;A ' sale • of it) ilbs,.
i oats wand .slips vuas� held
The hostesses • for May .are`
Nirs:: E.:McCl:enagh'an . and:. Mrs.
Joe ; Tiffin. A: 'bus .trip ;'is'..to
the SJate L'officers uia Mrs,. F` • arranged:::
.` -;••, ,, owl, i,41.1.040" rl U4,08.9Palen i, ,41.1.i0.110.0IMMO.40.1.1.041..u...:?4=0n 0IEW.•
.. .. - -
Christ the Lord ' is risen today;
Christians Baste your ,vows' to pay.
Alleluia !'
ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR `': CHOICE
to receive the blessing and Joy of
Resurrection•
I am the resurrection and' the life: he that beheveth.._
in�Mc, though; he 'werew�,clea lu yet shall -he
the•
�Lord....
G000 FRIDIW
otininurtiC : Serx iwill-Ere-1418-1t
TER'S ANGLICAN 'CHURCH'
at''.) 0.30" a, -i
et Rev. I is 'L, Parker . of St. Patul's:
ngiican Church,Yttga+
The 'C ffeting will be fork the fibre Society.,
$ponsored; by' the Lucknow', Ministerial Association,
ST`.. P
C`YluesE. Plteao
Canada. ;grow, 'and'•develop
So it 'is that we can .our
•
BQRN
BIRCH• --Mr. and.' Mrs. :'W=alter J.
Birch (Dorothea .MacDonald) are
happy: .to announce ' the. ''birth of:
their •son, Wal=terT'tiomas,
Thur0,ay,:': April': lith, 1957;: at
Private Patients Pavil'ion,'Toron
to General Hospital: a
WILLITS in Wi•ngliam• General
Hospital, on Tuesday, April grid;
•1957, -,:to'. Mr. 'and M Wal
Willits-, (Jean MacMillan):,: R. '1;.
Wingha'm, a' son..,
hearts in prayer. ,:.and' .gratitude •..
Is
to the 'Canadians, ,we have .come 'otar subscription' pard:.
. �
to ' knOw• and `respect .in: this, •cor
3x%1.:(43, 1/r .4
Get Zxectl
s'' x s
6+e,Su�f _ froa�rwaa
tailored to -your. measure
• bye Tip Top Tailors.
You :choose ,.the :exact fabric
colour, pattern ,and style • you
want. And you get'•perf., t. fit .;
too, eve . time becauseyo
ry your
: 'suit is •'superbly hand -cut by
Tops skilled.,hand-cutters. )
Drop" in, and select your new
,all -wool fabric 'today. , •
TAILORED -TO -YOUR -,MEASURE
•
CLUB $54.50
•TIP TOP . 64:50
FLEET STREET
X74:50
14
;ashjon 'M>h;nery"
TIP-T--OP"-TAILORS
nen of .Bruce Count•y
Eno olid Philip ;Steer,',.
•:Never A• C. are When .. .
DONNYBROOK
Meetings of the''W:M:S; .. and
VIr:A
were. 'held onTuesday, af=
ternoop •=at -the home of, t'he;Pres
ident,;Mrs. Wm, Hardy. Mrs S.
Crim ney--pr:esrd d`�oveth -` r=
Mer, using . the program in ; The
Missionary Monthly.. Hytrin • 104
was sung in oA.ening followed :by.
prayer. and :,the Lord's prayer :
un spin-An--E-aster.-°-rea-din-g=:" he'j
Brightest Day of all the, World'':
was, "given by,. Mrs.: Noble.' Mr:
Sam Thompson read an ; article
on thejife-of---Dr.; Helen=Forbes
Mrs. H.,, Jefferson • sang ``There
a Gr'eei ifill Far Away".' 1VIrs.;•;R
Charnney: dread an arti=cle: on'
Chri'titian Stewardship. Mrs. 'liar,
old.' Woods read the 'chapter " in
the study book. The :offering •,was.
received, . by Jeanette, 'Johnston.
Pl'a 'nsweie: Made for a . special
`tliai koffering. mectx•rag. "H"ynm
Was sung in c osing
Mrs. Sam',Thompson was in.
charge. °sof the W.A: Meeting..
Hymn 589 was. sung. The scrip
lure lesson was • read from . the:
6th, chapter of Matthew ,thy Mrs.
Chas. Jefferson, followed; ,1by ' ;a
'pt`ayer''' by the. leader, 'Mrs:: 'R
Chan ney read` a poem and the;•
meeting was 'oed by -Mrs TOM.::
Arritrong, There were 12 ladies
present,.' Lunch was served . iby`
the hostess,• assisted by Mrs.
Jefferson -and , Mrs. E" Robinson,
At• "a recent • meeting the fol-
w=rit officers Wer:e�
for -the corning: year: supt,, Mrs,
H. •Jefferson, ass
sect-treas,,',1VIrs, E.
Snowden;,; istant,. Mrs, Chas.
Jef. er: or� 'or anrsts ' e `Se e
ferson•' .'Martie Noble and Mary
Jefferson;;, teachers, Mrs.: E., Rob-
insons.' Mr. Morley 'Johrsto'n, Mrs.
Hardy*,Mrs, , S. ' Chatnney',
Bert Moss' and• Mrs. S: 'Thomp ,C.
son,.
,Ernest Craig_.ancl...
(grand ,hildren,. John C'hisholm,.
Craig ' and Judith Rradlety,' and..
erich, Were Sunday. visrttito
10. and Mrs:
:H:IG':H •STYLE Conies ••to'.year- kitchen with'•a. MoCiary
Range and it,:works MIRACLES: in•conven'ience st :le'
and Safety,Y.
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respond a:uiotnaticall•y to all 'your‘ cooking: 'needs!
•=::�enso.-Thc,r,il�au-toma:tx.� e=1-c�iY�ent�, �talkir� .drale-as�viteli
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es,, double-roaster.,oven ALL4 the newest, most
Wanted ifea.tui,es are. yours to,command in th:i$ space
saving ' 30" beauty! ' . • i'
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ll'ltuinb ng, Heating+; K
Wiling, Eavetrough
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