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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-11-06, Page 3W' DNESDAYR::NQ1: 601, 1957 Lucke �w Presbyterian (burch Rev,, Wallace Mccleal, Minister , , S,IINllAYI NOVEMBER 10th 10.40 a4mt1 Sunday,. $01i0411!•. 11;00 a, .1 Iorni.,ng. .W°544. 3.00 p.mt,.Ilungafnon. ry • Q _ . _m. Evening.: Worship Lu NOW. UNITED.'CHURCH jI 1 $. Minister; Rev., G. A. Meiklejohn, •BA.,`B.D. SL'*DA Y; NOVEMBER 10th 100 a,jm.c Sunday Schooa. 11.00 a m.: Worship; I • CURRENT. MAGAZINES IN WASTE #'APER PICKUP'• Twice •-rained out;, the . Soy Stouts took advantage of:fine,, weather ." 1ast:. 'T .ursday .hold their waste •paper col- lection i but hoUt not wt Some consternation: develop. • A bundle of current .maga-,. zines and' comic .books • which ,'-had been ..'dropped off that • afternoon•; at • McKixn's . Drug Store, • was picked up in • THE I UCI T,pw SENTIII.4.L. H KNQW,' SHOOT' PARTY CANCELLER' The• Legion Auxiliary Shoot Party will be cancelled ,for IFri- day,' November 8th,. only,, Flay will resume November 15th,. Mr. and, Mrs. John Naylor and ehildre -i pf -Kitchener were 'Sill}- day' visitors at the .home of Mrs. Thompson. 'iVIrs, Jean Crump underwent a mal'or operation in Toronto Gen- era]. • Hospital ;on •Oetoiber 22nd; and a note from her sister, Mrs. T. Mutrie; wh,}c•ti was written a. week after the' operation,.stated' that Mrs. Crump was then . .out of danger. YT}e regular meeting of the L.ueknow ` Women's Institute will be held at the Recreation Cen- tre .on •Friday;. November 8th, at 2.3.0._p m. -Roll ,.call, "A Canadian War. Hero" Guest .speaker, Mrs. Suter.. . • Week -end viSitorswith Mr. an _: Mrs. M s. Donald-1VIacKinnon -arid •at the••horne of Mr: Dan MacKin- non ',were'Mr: and Mrs. Bill !Mac- Kinnon, Michael; and Bruce of. Toronto;.' Mr, •.and' : Mrs. , Arigus Mackinnon, nn Many. Jo• and John of Aurora and Jack Fletcher of Woodstock. • Mr'. and' Mrs. •Morgan Hender-• sen loft.' the ''latter • part. - of the week on " .a, bus ,trip to Florida. and'' other .,•southern . points: Mr. and Mrs.. W.:J. 'Lane, Mr,, arid ';Mrs., Don Willsie of' Bel - Mont, • Tedtiv and. Nancy Woods. Of Guelph ,were -Sundayvisitors with.:Mr:. ,and Mrs. Wilfred Hack- ett. Mr: and Mrs. Charles• Mender- son and son, 'Brian of Tororito,' s'Pe•n't . t:t a week end= -with-'-her parents ,Mr and 'Mrs. Charles sftewaitii, ' Mrs: ',Ri•chard.,Stinson of'.Thaw- :Manville was a visitorlast week at the ' home of her daughter, nnon and Mr. MacKinnon, Joe Irwin' ' has returned borne, after • spendi'ng • the ''spring and summer -at .Wilkie; 'Sask. later:opened to' "get .fit" . the, funny books, and 'the • re- Inaiirder'dumped into thebig; truck. • • When the error :was; dis ` covered, . a , frantic, "searcFr ' 'tfon l of .the siprnent''w is ,re - was made, but only a per-, trieved. 11 �a u4111;y, n4=1..f w.r .4 i,—NOV 4.11110,;41114.41111.. ,.moo ►n_n .141111111114n4111►ti4/04O1..1.6u1111►o4M111.r 1 }1A G.. 'SOLD, OUR .• titSTAURANT taus •n ss 'after- twenty-nine.'years ;in. Lllcknow, it ••iS with.: deep .ap • • precia•tion. ,•and..sincere thanks we .`ackncwl:edge , .the: '• happy associations, ire, have ,enjoyed.du'rirrg that'tinte WE • WOULD ILI.KE TO THANK: all those.,who =have: sa generously patronized us, and .'with .whorl, we have •had such • pleasant business relations • ' • TO OUR' •..SUCCESSORS, ' Mr;, and' Mrs.. Lawrence Conipeau, we 'extend our best •wishes, and bespeak for them 'a ,continuance, of your patronage an co - Mt. arid o ROSE CHIN; 'and' FAMILY LtCKNOW BRANCH, NO, 309, E.E.S.L.• �� � ��.�v.'K''1K•.� ^f."►'`:�d �'��j;;+ti✓ •'•�'!�i'+�` ''�=�ivj����y,,,v".' • f�'�1•'YI'L• +r.° . Y► �►� ,y,�"�,Iyy���� iT LIONS' PARTY rick. or treat visitations were slowed -up for a, time ' on. Hal- lowe'en night as scores of 8hosts,� witches;'' goblins, etc,,' • forsook the:, door -bell ringing to follow! Piper Frank MacKenzie•' to ; the' Arena, , • . There ',•there• ' was a costume parade that featured • over • 1Q01 colorful -.outfits and gave the judges. quite' a. task to • pick the r• winners. 'Cash prizes • of '75c, 50c and 25c, were awarded• in .each class; with extra prizes. awarded 'for outfits .of special' merit. Regu'lar winners ,were as '' follows, ' pre school and kindergarten, Joanne Thompson, Jamie Cleland, Glen da' Jean Irwin; • Grades 1, 2, 3; Nancy Kirkland, Eugene •Pritch- ard," Joan McKenzie; grades 4,. 5, 6; Lynn: Cowan,•(Sharon Mow-. bray and Jane Joynt), Wayne Jamieson; grades 7'..'arid 8, Glen ,Cowan,- :Davids Thompson, Ken ;Gardner;: • °Special awards: pre 'school, the' Trask. twins, 'Patrick .and Mich- ael; Lions special,'' Arletta Pal lock in a fairy costimie with •the• -slogan • ".The Lions :a -re -like -good•• fairies to ally kids throughout the World Last but not least "The Fair Maiden" special to .Gord'on Brooks:.._ • •.. A generous tjeat. •was•'given' to ally the, •children,. a'nd the m pro gracomplet " as quickly passable;. '.as` thmm'ittee• felt that,, in view ...of the prevalence of the. 'flit, they ,did not 'wish,. to, keep..thein,' too 1orig, With a surplus ' of ca ••rdy bags, treats were Taken ;to• ti* patien.ts at__the:_L.uckz oW Pr vete Iospital The .Lions`, Committee. wishes, to thank. the Arena. Committee. fear; the use of the building and, Frank MacKenzie 'for contribut,' Inc. his,' services. .DfiJNCIANNON 1VJrr.' Delmar.Maize,',teacher ' at. Port ":.Albert School, • • .was last •week' for a 'f,ew :days indisposed ;Y by ''flu.' He:. was . •able 'to.;. return: to 'teaching ,duties on Tuesday. avtr.: and Mrs: wrrr. Irvin,: Ash-, 'field, visited their sort,: Mr Rob.t Irvin, -Mrs • Irvin -and Betty :on•. • Sunday. . Mr..;'arid, Mrs.. 'Harvey; Treleav- , en of •'London:' visitedone day last .week, with •Mrs ' a • J pariclt at thy:=hoar of=Nlrs 'Ir vine 'Henry. :.David and :Allan Pocock, lit tle; • sons Of.' Mr:. and Mrs. Herb.' Pocock of Holmesvrlle; have been visit>ng at the home of their . grandparents, Mr.:: &, Mrs. Frank ,;Glenn, : during the ' illness • df their . Mother. She has re:turn •ed' front 'hospital' ..to, 'her home much improved • '',Miss Grace MacKenzie. R.N.,• Toronto,. has been : visiting; her sister, Miss Mary ,MacKenzie of 'the Port . Albert. district. • : Mr . Franklin Stingel :arrived'. home at. the week -end after sev- eral• 'rn•o-n't;.hs em;ployrnnt. rn Southern. Alberta with',•headquar:,` tern at, Calgary, "He was accom- panied by a"irierid,' Joe`' ;fieeder of, Medicine Hat, who returned home ort: Monday Mrs J: J. Ryan is visiting her daughter; : •Mrs.: G o,r d•o•n Kidd, Isli'n�gton. ' The ' ladies; : of the' . United Church'. on ' Thursday, October 3.1•st; . catered for a noon .`turkey diener at 'the. church, where -m l-ahy:nen aiid'- wo;rnen-delegates, of the. district Agricultural Soc.,. • ieties, oc - ieties, attended ' and the meetings in the, auditorium and Agricul- tural Hall.. The,; Women's Institute of Dori- gaifnon observed. HalypWe'en, on ligh'ttful party to the voun.g folks and ,accomapnyin,g parentss:- at the parish Ihally `With the exception �_..;a. few"="clueerrylookrngrigsws'et, up in .prominent places and the ,usual •,soaping 'af windows, 'we haven't heard 'of too hatiah . in- convenience or damage Recent . visitor§ with .Mrs., Ir- vine ITeiiry' Were. 'Mr. arid `Ms. ,, Wm,Iryin, Ashfield,,andMr. .. Mrs. Herb MWQuilfin, Ltreknovtt'i t . lvioq Ilial 'x t. -Wright of Toroti. • 4Y'. the' settlement e. the..estatf . her aunt, the late Allis, Lillie Me, Lean;, • Last Friday afternoon, the• Un-• iced church W.M.S. held the .No ivember meeting in ,the ;basement.,' Mrs. Harvey .Anderson, the, vice president, presided: ` Mrs. �.,. :... mond, Finnigan played the piano for the . hymns,. After the open ing prayer, 'hymn and scripture `t • lesson read. and roll call. It was f, reported that` four hospital call's were' made, and -ten horne calls iast month. A -thank , you card• was read from Mrs, Howard. ur- nin, written. in ,behalf• . of her sister, Mrs.: ,Matthew,, Shackle- leton, :a valued member, who is.' ill at Vctorio Hospital, London Mrs .Raymond Finnign read the list of needs for the W.M S.' bale. Mrs. Mrs. M. Reed gave a de.tailedre-, port • of: the ,Sectional meeting' at Goderich, October 10th. An. in.. vitation`.; w;as read from Zion: Auxiliary, =to .attend thw•Thank- offering :meeting November 6th. Mrs. Herb Finnigan. ,offered her home' • for'the.' December meet- ing Mrs Anderson closed • with player. • Erskine Preaby;terianChu.t.Ch on Sunday' y ..afternoon .held ser vice at the usual hour, 3.00: p.m; but with a specialc, motive;. Rev Wallace • McClean' delivered •the address and with . th,e.. dedication, of• lovely choir.loft carpeting, in 'memory. of • the late •Mrs.. Rich,' and McWhinney Miss Iva ;Carr spoke . in high praise of. her .won- cderful work in the cl.irch sand: W.,.M S Miss , Norma •Murray;.:or ganist,• presided': at' the organ.; and for a :duet sung' iby•:•the Black sisters,: Miss: Betty Black'' and', Mr.,i•ay Stanley • The ,. Y.P. Met Mond ' night g with .Torii :F-owlei-•-in 'chargelro'• 'is• citizenship. arid service :Con, vener. Jim 'Blake presided. ' at the piano'• for '.hymns, • Lynda •;• Blake led ' in prayer, The topic by Tom Fowler 'was, "What" Christianity Means' . rrom . John • F.A.C•rF TNS' 21: 20-25. After recreation,. was served: FLEET STREET C L O T' tl 'E Exclusive with and Tailor,,ed-to-Measure by,Tip Top Tailors:,' Here are the finest i a imported' lu xury fabrics, hero is eustorn- type . tailoring ,by, Tip, Top's master craftsmen, for men who Want the new ,`Elegant Air".' See. the latest Fleet Street 'fabrics -and styles today—while our selection is completel • , • Ladies' ,: and Men's,: Weat"• TIP TOP TAILOR lunch.': `Have You ;Renewed'.Your script'ion? • ,LEST WE FORGET L q • • ►on in. PETER • '' ANG SLICAN at •`fl OO aro. Fohowe_ d • by the Ceremonl► — at 'the C enotaph/ and the. placing of wreaths at 11.00', am. • Legion a -n -d, Aiax�lrary members, and .other Organ:, izations joining: in :thee'par•-. 'ado, • ' are. to i• meet at the Recreation 'Centre at 9,30.' ._ a im- ._ .. _; _..._. • WEAR • A POPI) Z r. IN REME11'MORANCE • •', ►:RCH wear+ a' poppy, `1 • A. Poppy Bliti;. : he $+caged bona- to=hoose this l `rid'ay Evening and od : Saturday a Street Sale of 15oppies tvili' hewcomiticteth 'r • BOY AND 'WAR A POPPY wind be as.101611i-tie, as rou can. • •+,