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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-02-09, Page 9%u :r: :c i1 r`.::; it •• - i$:: „ lk. =r''.--4 r+ .a.i::da' -Y' : Yr. ,,..-.1.-..-:::: :;i„1aCC; m 1,"T. r '-alir :(i:114- :7. yl N • . ;;GL Lai.@ 7ence 13:41 Nal .: i';r lied 1.1 ...,;sues ,,.Tr :4,0.1 ;t'cu laz%h;t wd II: AA .; nu:' . •,,,c071.: .04, :,s c paNisINIlap y, FEB. Oh. THE LUCK.NOW .SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WHITECHURCH and DISTRICT onesday was Ground Hog Day, cs o the old timers meant. • tdwas :half Over if the Ground [OA seehis shadow... He ow his shadow in this local- �s, we can look out for 6 weeks. 'sans, such as the kind when 't see the barn when.loolr- the`house *window and will • many drifts for the snow aad Mrs. Carl McClenaghan fgnday visitors with Mr. and Wayne Henry of Brampton. . ltd .Mrs. Tom Jamieson .,&ieday visitors. with Mr, and Illbert Proctor of Morris Twp. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnston ;plfly of Clinton - Were v►isitork ay with,Mr,, and.Mrs. Ger. folinston and in the evening , jlsited with Mr. and Mrs, Ted ison and family. of Donnybrook tlebrate Bill's birthday. rs, John •L, Currie Spent- a•few ilast week with her daughter,. Imes Toth andfamily of beer, while Mr... Toth was int an operation on his left i in St... Marys Hospital. Mr. ant) Mrs. Cameron Simmons of London visited with his parents,, Mr. and Mrs.. Simmons of Wingham and with her father, Charles Mare tin, who returned to London with them for a • few days.' They were•', also callers. at the home of Mr. • and Mrs, Elroy Laidlaw and Mr. and; Mrs. Ezra Scholtz, '• • Mr. and Mrs.. Ben McClenaghan who had spent a few weeks -with sMr. and Mrs. 'Harry . Moss and -fam- ily of Plattsville returned to their horde with Mrs.. Moss last •Thurs- day. ' • . Paul Geiger of Waterloo spent the weekend with Mr. and MrS. ;CarlMcClenaghan•. _ • Mr, and.'Mrs,.• Kenneth Laidlaw •of London were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw and. attended. the funeral in ,Luck- now of her; uncle,. the late. William Hunter. . . Mr.. and Ms.' Wallace Conn, Alma and Muriel were Sunday vis- itors .with Stewart Scott and Mr, and Mrs. Craig Scott and family .'• of Langside. . 92ND BIRTHDAY This community extends "congra ulations to Mrs. W.A.Taylor of Brucelea Haven, Walkerton, who on Saturday, celebrated her 92nd birthday. Mrs. Taylor's home was on the 4th con, Kinloss where her son Charlie resides. Mr.• Flanigan of London held a Flavorite Stainless Steel Demon- stration at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Arscott on Thursday evening.' Those attending were Mr. and•Mrs. Ira, Wall, Mr, and Mrs.. Clarence Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Elrner'Sieightholm and Mr. and Mrs, Victor Emerson.. Mrs. Tom Morrison left on .Thur sday, by. train to visit with her dau- ghter,- Mrs. au-ghter,-Mrs. 'Frank Stockhill; and Mr. Stockhill and family of Timm- ins fora week,. Mr and Mrs;. Eldon, Emerson of St. Catharines" spent the week- end with. Lila Ernerson. ' ,Mr. and Mrs. Russel Chapman • were. Sunday visitors with Mr . and Mrs. Alfred Wright of Rosemont.. Mrs,. Wright is a sister of Mrs. Chapman. • Quite a number from here• atr ended -the concern n St. Helens on Friday evening where Whitechurch Y. P S. put on their play "Elmer". Student Minister, Mr. Donald Watt, hasa holiday.this.week from studies at Knox College to study for exams. • . . Mr. and Mrs.. Dawson Craig, Alex and Harvey were Sunday vis- itors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McBurney and family.' • Mr. and ..Mrs. 'Fred Tiffin and Edward Mirehouse were Sunday,' visitors 1.1ith Mr, and Mrs, Victor Emerson. We are pleased to report that ' Mrs. Charles Johnston who had' been in Victoria Hospital for sur gery was able to return to Huron- view on Tu day. FARM IS S Fred Tiffin has sold. his farm to Mr. and Mrs. G.M. yanDerKlippe and. five 'children of Brampton... They obtain possession May Y5th Mr, and Mrs. Charles Tiffin were Sunday callers at. Carruthers Nursing Home for 1Glessrs. Jack and Bob Richardson, . EUCHRE PARTY A euchre party was,held at Lang - side Community Hall on Friday, February 4th, with 7 tables'in play' Prize winners werehigh lady Mrs. .Dave Moffat, high. gent Robert • • e 71E In Ireland and over. 60 other countries, you can. enjoy a world of flavour in the balanced beer. .16 r J r Irish folk. singers at Dublin's popular Abbey Inn. The CARLING BREWERIES Limited ASIA. $S -g' PAO 'NONE Breaman, low lady Mrs. George Young, and low' gent George Young, The; next party will be held Febr- uary 18th. Lunch was served by thosein charge.' William • Hou$;tom.... Is coUntyMaster .(Amberley News The County'Lodge meeting was: held at Arnberley Orange hall an February uist. Owing to road con- ditions many members were unable to attend. Officers elected. for • 1966-1968 are: . County Master, William Hou - „nom ou-.stop;'Lucknow : Deputy Master, Re • Y Godfre Pine Rider. Chaplain. g . William Haldenby; Kinlotgh. ;Sec-• • retary. Donald Courtney;. Amber - ley mberley. Treasurer, Bert Alton; Ash=. '. field. • Charles Emmerton composed and read a fine prayer in, memory of the late Rev. :John C. Hutton,:' who w a valuable member r of the the Orange Lodge, and R.B. P. At the close of theimeeting,. .lunch was served; ••. • M,• instal Officers At Sunday Service (Amberl ey News) ., 'Officers for 1966 were installed' forU;C.W. at.Pine'Rver United Church .on. Sunday, February 6, and are as #ollows, President, Mrs, • Eldon Bradley; .1st, Vice; Mrs. Bob Courtney; 2nd Vice;, Mrs; .Gordon . Fry; 'Secretary;' Mrs. Mervyn :Fungi ston; •Treasurer; 'Mrs. George Wigh tnia'n; Unit 1` Leader , , Mrs. Sarn Snobelen, , Secretary -.Treasurer,. Mrs. Ernest :Thompson:. Unit 2 leader. Mrs Donald''Courthey Sec- retary- Treasurer,, Mrs. Elden Low rye.. Convenors; Programme, Mrs. Wesley'Robb; Literature, :Mrs. Sam Gibson; Supply; and . Welfare, ,Mrs. Leonard.Irwin; Flower:Comm-. ittee and Community. Friendship, Mrs; Glenn Campbell. Manse Co- rrirnittee, Mrs, Morris ;Reid Cater. ing and Social Functions,. Mrs..' Leonard Reid; Finance' Committee, Mrs Murray Farrell; Stewardship and recruiting, Mrs,: Duncan Thor .burn;” .Citizenship, Mrs Eldon • .• Bradley . REID'S. CORNERS :WL` --Mrs;-William-Ferguson. was hoses tess for Reids. Corners W; f .. on Feb ruary 1 . Mrs Cecil Holland acted as president -for the day and_Mrs. Cecil Humphrey was secretary, • • • ` After the openingexercises, the roll call. "A 'new Years Resolution" was answered :with 'many . fine' thoughts. Mrs: Melville henry gave a contest which was, prepared. by Mrs: 'Chester Ernmerton Com= munity singing. led by, Mrs. Ceci 1: "Holland was accompanied .by; Mrs W,J.Courtney. Mrs. Sam Gibson gave instrumental numberswhich were. enjoyed-. Mrs. Wiiltan . Fer- ' guson 'gave an• informative talk . on "Proper.Proceedure for W.I. meetings" She passed papers around to the.members to give •ideas for programrnes for this year. Mrs. Cecil Holland read a letter of appreciation from Mr. and; Mrs.• •Nadkarny of India who are current- ly living in Canada,' and who. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil •. • Holland and. family for Christmas. After the closing ode and grace, lunch was served by Mrs. Ferguson:. 'and committee in. charge., • Mr. ,and°Mrs. Walter Brown of Amberley are spending three weeks in Stratford at the homeiof Mr, and :Mrs. Don Nicholson. Congratulations are extended. to Mr. and 1ytrs. Ernest Gibson, on •the. arrival of a son , born February 5th at Wingham 'and District Hospital. ' Sunday guests of Mr. and/Mrs•. jack Blue were .Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd IrStin, Mrs. Sam Geddes, and.4Mrs. Martha Mclver of Ripley,, .,• Si ;as • • r