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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-10-27, Page 11rth, 1;971,. sort rvice.; rvice• cath ' noon. h. Broad= Hour",. ratford,): (Owen lister vice rship. rrs- etirig EDNESDAY, OCTOBEIt..2�th 1 A NEW SHIPMENT OF' KROEHER. CASIONAL •CHAIRS a; a ROCKERS... SHOPPING'S GOOD! HAS:;WST ARRLYED. Al' MacKENZIE'S Come in. now" while the selection, is. good LAYA•WAY:• FOR. CHRISTMAS. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW LE; ;:S S 1E Sunday 1E LUC'KNOIN PHONE' 528-3432 Campbell. Considerable idcon- Ser. ved: Over Sixty. R • • venienc'e was fog delayed the �a.r iVar. of the 1115tr. .laneand a o 'm . is .naade.drivingIn risky for his'parents who had gone "Open [louse" . was .held ' iri Dor - fiesta ,'Octo.ber .17 , 1971,, to ionour Rev. W.' J. Taylor .who ;has erved in the Ministry for over 60 •' mission fields.'1 le 'is naw in his • 88th year. iiis.,t•hee daughters who pian.ned.'this special occasion were,:pleased to;•welc • 00'people. .f�f' interest.'is .a Scrapbook:'�;ift .of .pictures' of places' froth 1'308 to. the pres.- ent, With modern day pictures to . onipare each loc�ition•,. then tded:Polar•o>id pictures taken gat theriri� , . Franck ;P,entlarid , and" \!r. a1id, r ars. •Laverne Pent =• and were iu attendance, the.' atter,being.,one:of the daughters of Rev; Taylor. \liss.Flora Durnih.of Tottenhatm called';on a riurnber,.. of (ri.ends_arid.relatives this*Week: e rrn. ey, returned without him when told' no plane was expected until even- ing. Harold: arrived from•INinni- . .peg about the same time as they, left, Mallon , so •he travelled by. bus�t-o Wingbariz. , ' . 1• 1. KINLOUGH Elden Eckens'willer 'Sr. 'returned ho.rne after visiting. with relatives in Western Canada. We extend sympathy to the relativesof the late John Smith;, who passed, away in the Wingharra: • and District.Hos.pital. .Mr. Smith was a nephew of the late Mrs. tarriesHodge,and.has'rade his horne:.for a.trrne`With lred Guest , Tlie 'u;nerdl.'was held on San:11.04>::, 41fkernoon in �-ees ter.. ,•.' M•aurice•Cochrane of Caistor Centre, attended.the funeral of . •' .' his brother-in-law •,th•e late John The' 11; W.I. course on fruits was given by the:local leaders Mrs. Frank Maulden and is. 1); A.. Murray on, Saturday and Monday • evenings:in the Hoayrood Hall with, a good attendance, Three lucky draws were Won by Mrs. J'neat-Scott., Misses-Winnifred Percy, and Edna Boyle. Those . from 'here who: attended ' _..rally-atTe.e-sw-ater en ' •Thursda: _ . y were Mrs. Morgan John- ston ; ohnston; Mrs, Raynard 'Ackert ,Mrs. • Frank. Maulden and Miss Edna ay -ie. Me'mbe s.of',the: Presbyterian W:.'M.'S a ed the Thankoffer ng meeting at hitechurch on Wednesday afternoon, • ac cott an -e ed Li ri•eet' ing ai, .St: Paul's•C.hurch,,Wing hahi last 'Sunday when'the Rt. and ""baby' J.ennnifer'from Leaii;t n ;- ton visited with•Mr .and 1'1rs: ome a rno t David Dawson and Jackie chi week end: A11 were' guests .a,L Mr. and Mrs.—Wayne 1)urriin for Sunday dinner. ' exlend�' i"f Blair;an,.., rch- Worn hcoir. Mrs., .Minnie Jones, Dungannon, ;. and Miss Mae Davies from Clip. on .ha'dd the, followang'relatives to Visit them; on Friday; great , great grand -nieces', Barbara Wendt from Chicago and'Sbaron Galetti.. frotn Detroit ,and great great • . grand nephew. Vern Bolen, alSo2. from, Chicago, with his• father, tseph Bolen of.Detroit On•Saturday Stewart Argent; Blyth and Albert Hunking; Detroit.' d-1�1 Mr.'and Mrs F1.. J L'. 'Eedy and Miss .Roseriiary Eedy, visited' t Strathroy-w-ith .14and Mrs aek Eedy•a►i'd family. All Library books should' be in by,October 30 1 fore tih-c nextpiingar non pick itp and eX:: hange by the 11,uron County Lib- rarian offered r < Mc rid the ;tttrodiic 1+'catrice r5 Told' 'taken tri in.j;ipatt rl'yererna•' of nstbii tid pres. ft rtl anile ;s .d the a•fnoti day. Miss. Beryl Elliott of New Lisk ard'�: sitrn Yelattves rid friends, in this vicinity , and n Wednesday, was a dinner• guest:, f Mrs, A. J:: •Sherwood•• 13 b1 edy_of pronto spent the week end at tete fonner's parents' fiorne'here. Miss Beth McConnell ,accompan. ed WS, '•Ernitt Anderson, Mr's. lfred Nobel and Mr. Bveret Miss Ruthie' 13ere° front yinds.or spent WednesdaAy evening..a't ier' home here, and .also attended • the Carlow: Craft• Fair where:her work in Macrame belts Wa;li hangings and sewing was displayed, ,,, She, - returned.t'o University on Tlturs-• day. morni.ng .. On Saturday evening Mr. 'and Mrs--,'-Palmer--•Kilpatrick•, Ago - Court , gn-court, Mrs. Jack ,MCDOnagh•`arid Mrs . • Alex:•Andrew`,' Luc'know'.,Visit.- .ed a.t-the:ho'me'of lgrs. Cecil fila ke :. •Oi► -October alst rt was interest - . ing t note "the number of young • •people who,came Out .to vote, and.others'not so young like Mrs. I\linnie •cones in her 02ndyear.. BROWN1ENEWS On Tuesday', October 19th the 1st Lu.c•know. Brownie Pack opened their meeting with a,singing..• game "You Recognize A. Brownie ney -Thompson was Fairy Queen, so was fiiven the :crbwii to Wear during.the meeting. While `ip i3r. -.nae ng t o .iters 'colaec't ed Fairy Gold'a'nd.did inspection in their own'Six:. ' Ar Pow Wow Lori Mc'k.irii show- ed how•she 'had used a sqiash plus been vi •some other artie-lcs to rtiake,, eric , to Surat ord on T.hursdilyy They. attended he funeral of thefr.cousin, Mrs; envy Johnston (nee B. Gibson), . and Mrs, Ross Eedy spent._. he week end in Windsor �visitii g he latter's brother Father 3011 ,1. at'p., • Garold Campbell frotma Kam cps British Colurribta, has tell holidaying -this;.w.k.:with 4 patents, Mr. ,and. Mrs; Dynes duck to pass, one of her tests in Golden '.13.0.r 'work. We sang llapp'y. Birthday to. Mary Lynn Ciiyley,.• T.everle-y Wvilkit'ts ==rind --l ebra --- Arnold. • 'We .then ia.de our•final plans, for the Hallowe'en Party next week. Shannon' Forjett was• made Seconder for the Sprites. For. work.petiod Brown'Owl did while the tweenies watched. Tawny Owl :tested'soine of t.iiel Golden Bar Brown'ies and Lorrain Little , Debra Arnold , Marilynne' Maclntyre , Anne 'Alton and Suz arine Kirkland passed their test , for singing God Save the Queen and Debra , Marilynnc and Suz- anne also passed their test for 'C 4nada , We'elosed out niectinu with the Squeete and Taps. 1 ONTARIO ;PAGE. ELEVEN A"SINCERE to .all; 'wbc; worked.• as volunteers in my , organization ,...and also: to all those; who supported me at the polls. • Lour Boyce Rev . Orland- Lindsay , Bishop o#' Antigua ; was the guest speaker. Mrs, Frank •Maulden will be • the November hostess. for the H. W.I. This will be,a backwards meeting. surgery. We wish hirci ' improved health, • Mrs. • Marretta Hodgins• has` re- turned home afte'spending some tirne with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth '. Hodgins and family at *Niagara-. Mr. and -"Mrs: e rt Hatdetiby attendedthe funeral, of the late George Allen at.•Shelbourne .,1741d -d -i ...•• • • Mr. . and; Mrs. Howard Bennett of Toronto spent the week. end • . with her parents Mr, and Mrs; Art Haldenby. We are sorry to `report : that • Spence McFarl: n `has been :a pat the Win sham and .Dist' g..• der Hospitah•where he underwent • Mrs•; Art Ha'l denby and George •Haldenby attended ,the gradua-. tion of his grandson.Allan Spar ' . 1*ng t -the -Walkerton and District High School on Friday ;evening. • Mrs. Marretta : Hodgins had. .g 'members :of her. :family from De ttroit Wirth her duriin rhe w They also visited :with their' roth'_ ei'•Sarn. Stanley?: who is a patient in the Wingham and District host• -pital and :Other relatives here._ OUR. N.W. LOCATION 'H;wy.'•No. 4j: Mile•South Of'Blyth.. We're: very proud of, Our new building.} NOW, in conjunction: with ATLAS FUR . TANNING &' .DYEING LTD lorooes cs). a OINT' To I,.oOi.ncb i • T6 Wplan' / SHEEPSKINS (manufacturers), we are able to offer a most unique wool and leather showroom. Come and join us at our annual Factory Outlet ;Sale. `:Our new building has been 'constructed for your shopping pleasure -. a 'country. atmosphere • with' lots of beautiful scenery and huge parking'area. Because of our new 'facilities, we are '.able' to offer .you :prices direct from our own ,processing and manufacturing plant. ►» �,:►., Th' . I 4.1) N11 1. FRESH, CiDER 1#OMEMADE hou,e _,CO.OKI S • are on the , Oct 3 Nov;,' YouiI: find one . of Canada'si lent ••selections Of. blankets, sheepskin rugs;: sheepskin toys, 'ladies' and man's suede and leather coats, hats; iloices and ries+plus many new high fashion, • nines never offered before. •