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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-07-10, Page 3gDAY, 10th,.' LUCKHO y HURCH �TE.:.,D C N A N . mi 'iste : gev, G. A. Meiklejohn, SUNDAY, J>CJI•Y �. D a.m.: Church School,, Q a.in4, Worship: guest: `iJiniater, Rev. W, 4cClean , IVA L ; QW' SEN' NEI ►, L[TCKNOWI Prfict PAGE T.Hal E . -�n• Lut, ..o •� esbyterian 'Church : • tev. Wallace - McClean, Minister : Mary Anne Arnold is visjting, -with 1Vl:r, and; Mrs Cat eron MacDonald and W. W. kilt.... •Jud A •gneW o 'Detroit is hol, idaying with lietLgranslpareilts -71 --an -Mrs-; l+a f. A owe "7:- • 1Virs. Burt..Roach is back lone after ' tNvo, 'weeks, in Wingham Hospital• with double pneumonia, Mrs T J' :Salkeld has been ,visiting recently in . Brockville and': Ottawa with Dr, ' Helen Sal-' keld: Mr, and'.:Mrs., Harry Chantipion va Silla) and family • ofo St, axya-T_Were.-*cyisitors i -n ---•-town •last _;week: 1Vir. and 'Mrs.:: Ian Murdoch' of oh SUNDAY,, JULY 140C: ' in Dungannon. on.. a.ma' Sunday • School. gine a.m.:. Vomb • d service t the' United Church. •,- and. Mrs. Herb Ensign vis; ver the week -end with •Mr.' 2rs: 'Toni Sandy' at 'their' home at , Goderich. and -Mrs. ` Ivan. Henderson onto. visited .over' the week,... itrh 11Mr. arid • .Mrs , ;look,, Hen ar►d :Mr. and. Mrs. Victor ton. -v on of . Detroiter ty-lbs...., spent- • , eek end with his (brother, ?,'Gibson. Narti son=in=law :of rs :Ed' Thom; underwent ` a operation in.;.Detroit last and.i ea :.. 'eovery.. y, 'Horne :of 'Dungannon admitted: to Baker's' Pri= [bspital 'on Friday. Reavis is•• the new press of the Wingham . Lions He succeeds:'; • Whitney 6 ;ham` Counci is" .proceed= Lth the .necessary • warrant .� .away.`; or. a ax sale: of at least: eleven ties. Win.:- Blue :'(:Ethel .Ander ' Nas:: , discharged :last' `week' Wingha n-- Igspita-i_whe,r ad been a patient-. with onia, and on" Friday', ac•' lied' her husband on 'their- ` to Detroit: • • . ': d visitors--wif .Mr nc h, a, toy'`Black:' .were.: Mr. and, cert Badman, Comber; Mr. rs. '.Stan Htuglhes,, Toronto; d_1VirsGeorge rtir-nbull Is, Mr.: and: Mrs: Clen Yoe,: 'Tipton; Mr.and Mrs. Vic- ritigton;, Dungannon; 1Vtrs. Stewart,.. Wingham;; iDr I .11 Black ' of ' Ot't,aWa..: •of Wilfred's had 'a• beach iaturday :night in his .hon Detroit' were visitors, for :a few days. last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Agnew: Mr. and,' Mrs..Floyd Wilson and children, , Maand Mona, of. Toronto, ' are spending' the week at Axniberley Beach. Miss' •Lorna Campbell of Vans couver is-- ,holidaying' here" at the home, of, ' her sister, Mrs. R: H: Thompson. Mrs: ;Jessie Aliin. visited • last• week with, Miss F'.rances' Gilmore of ' 'London-. and Mr.. and Mrs. George Marr,. Dorchester. • ' Mr. and Mrs, '. Penn;; Norris 'and two .children,• Craig'' and Valerie,. of Fullerton, .California; spent the: week -end, 'with• .Mrs... Jessie Allin, Mary and, Russell Mr: and . Mrs. ''R 'A: Thom ko'n and infant: son'' John returned .to•. .'Windsor` on Monda after vaca.- honing -, a:t the home of his„moth- er, MrS:. R H. Thonitpson. Mr, .and' :Mrs. John` G. Moore, J an'•, and -George. of Beryie and. Mrs.W of Kinlough4 spent Sunday with Mrs ;W lliarri, Bushell Mr, :arid Mrs; Jim ' Bowden ' of Detroit visited:.' with relatives in, 11 . . . . 1 ,days last week, They came, over for the. ' :84th;., birthday, 'of Mist. Bowden's uncle•;.. Mr. Ed Th•om... Mr.. and'. Mrs,. Joseph :Smith • of the. Wingham .vicinty and Mr: and • Mrs:. Lawson Smith of :Seattle, ' Washington, were visit.• -ors last week with. their cousins;: ':MrsM.Sproul'and Mrs.i 1Viillion. Visitors "With Mr. .and. Mrs'W;; en'• ersori over:. e:. ..wee =e:n • . Were' Mr; and Mrs:' Will Maise,, Blenheim, `, Mr and' , ' Mrs,'' Mac .Graham.; Toronto, also Jack; Maise :.Of Detroit,. who is ween i..Parfg-at o Elgin.; Garfield l�eishman: of•''Cass. City, Mich: • and :'Miss;Liza Leish- man Of,Caro; :Miejn'., were.:week- end visitors at the :'home .of their' -Qusin;•-,Mrs: W:T-J-•'�-•Douglas: Her sister, Mrs Fred Overend: of Dunnville,;', is •, also'.. visiting ,at the Douglas' home ; : - Mr: H-ar-old Newton=of ' Toronto visited the . old home, ' : town the first of,: the, week He is .a .drug: - gist, 'sand 'one of three, sons of - the late Dr G;' A. 'Newton , A brother,' Dr Alfred:. Newton.is a .'dentist ;in: ;Travers .City,' 'Mich., and :his Other brother, Jack New- ton resides :at. Port Credit;:'..:: lit CENTE•N NI'q►L (KINLOUGH NEWS) Mr. and; Mr.. James Stirling of Bayfield visited during the week with Mrs. J. W ..Colwell, Miss .Joan Percy is holidaying. with relatives'" at • Wingham. , Mrs. James.•, Hodge was taken 'bys',ambulance to Victoria' Hospi-, tal,.: London, on Friday. We..wish her m proved' health. The: , Holyrood,/. WJ. met with Mi s Jack Ackert, :`arid Mrs. Mor- gan' Johnston .. hostesses. Mrs. Jim Smith presided. Plans were made for a ibu strip to.Guelph. Mrs., Allister Hughes , and Mrs. Stew art-McDonald--were-judges--fon -a- potato salad contest. The winners were • Mrs. Wm. Eadie and Mrs. Tom. Hodgins. It' Was decided to. place a- float in they Kinlough' Centennial parade; also a $10.00. donation for. first . prize : float. Hospital Courtesy was the. ans- wer to the roll . call, The. `4-H club girls ". presented'.. a 'skit "Spending •Time Of,f", They have 'completed,.the course, "A Club 'girl: stands on guard". Other girls taking part in' the• .program,.. were Elaine *;Murray,. Bernice: Thomp- son and 'Corabelle Thompson. Mr's'. •'Allister. Hughes 'spoke on 'Cancer. She also '.demonstrated ,the °' Making of cancer dressings and ' answered questions. She said she didn't want to;, ;fri'ghten people ;but we must face • "facts and. see Pour doctor if we notice any change • in our normal health. It may ' not ; be serious but.. he can advise ' us 'and many things-,'be.� can : checked if taken- 'Mrs.. aken- 1VI e. ''r. Lorne m, s • 'Eadie wasp program convener .:Refreshments were *served • MrsBernard Norris •of Tor- onto visited ', with Mr ; and .Mrs Bill' Burt and ',famyil.. • `Mr. and Mrs.'' Alex Smith. spent the `week =end :with '1VIr . and Mrs. John : Snith ' and .Rose . at • Han over. r—Bruc v a� • •Percy family attended the Orr' family . reunion at Hanover: ori Sunday • Mr .and•Mrs. 'Norman .Fry and family spent.. Sunday with Mr.. and Mfrs. • W E. Haldenby.. Mrs. W .Colwell visited on Sunday . with. Mrs. Wnri., 'Bushell at Lucknow Mr. -and • Mrs. Oscar � Hodgi s` visited. on ':Sunday evening with• Mrs: Harvey; Hodgins and :family.. The • A.Y P A met : on; :Sunday evening . at the home of';Mr. and Mrs,. Jack Hewitt . and fa n ly Dotf0. s .71- aldenby • presided. Mrs Jim Haldenby '.read the= s'cripture.`.Rev. J. A. 'Palmer led in prayer:: Plans were, made :for•. the •.Bruce Deanery . picnic to be held—at- ehesley--ori' July 19tir Lunieh conveners, .Mrs.. 'Delbert. Hedley and• Mrs. ,,Jim Haldenby: It .was• decided to/enter .a float': in--the--Gentennia-1 • pa-r-ade ; with- Alex..Hewitt. and Rae , Haldenby; 'in •:chalge..All, joined • in singing thea'A Y P.A song. Rae Haldenby read jokes and Sheila Haldenby conducted outdoor' .games. ,,Pray- er closed: the ' meeting: 1 Refresh- rnents.were served and the presi `dent thanked; the' Hewitt , ,fam= 1 encing • Thi$ .MUFFLER is GJARANTEE) • UN'CONDIT1ONALEY• for the LIFE=' + .off your CAI. ` AUSE. .. • 411• welded' seams makes thismuffler blow-out proof.. -Heavy metallic :gold laquer 'resists rust, This muffler has been• approved by :the tIndcrwriters' Laboratory LTAltANTE r�E)Ei;TIFICATE -with ERit-1VI1I•i~ 41iireOr na>n b Mitt1e orIr V iltata ation If desire , Over fifty ,of the .Stanley faro- ily ;from, Detroit, Flint,. Lansing,. London and northern points .at=' tended•'a -family. feun on :at •Camp' Keewatin on Saturday. Absent was Mr. Sam. Stanley,' who is in' hospital at ''Toronto' as the . result of .'a logging•..accident When he had his' leg and. shoulder „tract-. Mrs ' Brown•, Sr. and' Miss Brown,' '1VIr, • and• Mrs. Camntibell Brown '' and daughter, of Mark- dale; Terry and Barbara Lane of Chathain; visited 'With Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm, .Lane.. !ui1ply, LUCI4NOW J 6. tic Whitechurch, Mrs.• Gilbert• Ham- on--Wand.:fano-i-ly visited" oh Sun day with Ntr. and Mips.. Jack Barr First, Vis t •In 44 • Years' Mr. • and .Mrs:' •.James :Be•aten have as thdir • guest=s Mr. and Mrfi' George Foster;: of Dunblane, the � forniei, Margaret Beaton', Foster was Saskatchbw'an , sister of Jai 'Beaton It, its •.44 years strike Mei: otter' had Iast, bceti oiie ._..w The .Directors of the •Lucknow `District co-op .atheir wives, 'gathered ' aiidt the h!Dxno O M ;and Mrs, Jack MacKenzie .Alslifielcl. Township- to -ibid- farewe11T to. Mr.. and Mrs. 'Grant Case,'-, After a social time, 'Bill Ross: presented: grant with • a Schaeffer lifetime. 'pen • and 'pencil: Set and° Rapti Cameron . read the following ad- dress: • Dear, .Grant ” and Betty, • It is with, deep,;regret that we have •'learned of, your decision to move During the'' past' two : year§ you_have_,wo1' g . ked.--1on nd-ha-ar-d acid the results ;have been 'grat- ifying.' The growth which' our. Cooperative has enjoyed during, .this 'sho' rt period under -your cap- able , .guidance . ,has More. than exceeded, our hopes: , For all..you ; •ha.ve :done in our community We wish. to • say Thank. We '.might alsor,Say congratula- tions on'your ,appointment as man- ager of . Newmarket • CO -op.. Our, best Wishes' go with you to,•your -.n.€W_home._and..we'.-trust-you' will - have many . pleasant' memories of your days ' .spent ‘ in and' around Lucknow,: ' -.Staff. Presentation On 'Friday; June 28th,: Mr and Mrs....Murray Henderson were. hosts to .the members: .of. the Staff ,:, `of : Lucknow.. Co-op and their ' wives t0 bid, farewell; and' 'extend good' ,wishes to ;Mr: and Mrs . Grant Case on their leaving to take: up new;; responsibilities as 'Manager -Of Newmarket Co-o p:,. A social' evening . 'was ',Spent 'and a 'delicious. .lunch served ,by :Mrs. Henderson with the . capab'le._as-= _Henderson ' of Mrs;:..Bud `_Orr -'and- Mrs: Stuart Jamieson after•• which. an' address was read ' by Murray` Henderson' • 'and • suitable - gifts presented `by :Bud Orr to the..'de=' parting'•coupl'e The good:_:wis r. an ';rs Case to their new 'home in New- market. ::' M F - UP CAPERS '. When li=ghtning struck ,the home of ;Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Ware- ing 'in ' Ashfield.' early last Wed- nesday Morning- it :cut' up some curious, gapers, I. shattered the, ' TV rotor, burned spots on.. -the . •lead-ui,': °' wire, and "burned out the TV set.' Int ripped' the hydro wire ' off the: sill. in ' the basement, and this melted a, hole through:,.the cop:- per. wire froth the oil'` tank • out side, ' spraying ' • -oil :about,. 'and setting ; the ,basement ceiling afire, to• ,burn a' hole through the kitchen 'Mon Virs areing; first thou t the TV • twas on fire 'and ged" it from, the ' living room,, with. ,the ,purpose of •:throwing' it .outside, • when she • realized it was not burning.; Mr.', Wareing is working near Hamilton. With' the phone out of • order, Mrs.:' Wareing had to'run'" to a • neighbor's -for help and.a. call 'was ,turned' in, to the :Luck- now Fire 'Company. Neighbors responded,. quickly and-- ;at}tlreak of fire :was-- quelled by` the time' the Brigade arrived.,; ''m • Mrs.' Wareing; didn't get over .' the :affects;_ of , the experience -so quickly • I,, • BORN SMYTH-7-in ' Wingham General, Hospital, . . on � yTuesda• ` JulY 2n _ • d.� 1957, ' to • ' 1VIr, sand Mrs: Gordon Smyth; R.:. A, Atiburn, a son. a CROWSTON. is — n' •. Kinca[rdine : :. Gene: , d Tal • Hospita-1-on•-Friday, June 28th, 1957, to' Mr. and iVirs. Mar:: • low .' Crowston, Kincardine,'. a so • John Marlow, CHISkOLV— at Alexandra los- • • pital, Goderich, on June 30; 1957, to Mr, and Mrs Grant Chisholm rt 3,':Goderich,'a 'daughter... •`THOMPSON i'n•: Wingham 'Gen- ospital, on Sunday,,, June , o. T r. an. r rs . enneth .Mac Thozrirp'sori, R.R.. •1, Ho1yrood;'. a -son. SUS LOTSWI. I IWITH SOIL T MAPLE AND 'ELS 1 .purchase ,brisk properties or• `,fangs. J Lease phone dr :.write: Andrew Malcolim` .Furniture Co.' Listowel, Ontario. : 11i 0� TI�FI#JiEOSE THINKING.. OF A NEW' McCLARY' MORE ADVANTAGES with. McGLAR HEA�'I1VG. Eeanoinical ! Guaranteed!; Automatic! - Compac Clean! ' ` .. Attractive! Quickly Installed Efficient! .'S. • 7.Effective!' 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