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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-04-08, Page 5t MR • - THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ft ’■ M PAGE: FIVE xVEDNESDAY.APRIL8th, 1953 Lyceum theatre INGHAM Two ShowS^Each Night FIRST SHOW AT 7.15 iVednesday, Thurs., April 8, 9 t AN A TURNER, - FERNANDO LAMAS ' in —. The Merry Widow Friday, Saturday, April 10,; 11 PETER LAWF0RP; , ' ' DAWN ADAMS —<in —_ The Hour of Thirteen MATINEE SATURDAY Monday, Tuesday, April 13, 14 GINGER ROGERS, DAVID WAYNE — in We’re Not Married I . ■ ’ • . .. . • ’ . '' \ ; •_____ ‘ WHITECHURCH Mr. John Aitchison and Mr. & Mrs, Walfer Lott visited with Mr. and Mrs.. Charlie Boyd of Am­ berley on Sunday.' The Misses Matilda and Donna Hutchison spent the week-end with relatives, in St.. Thomas. * Miss' Vivian Fisher' of Aylmer, Mr. Arnold Lougheed of Wallace- burg and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Car­ ruthers and Johnny were Easter visitors at George Fisher’s, .The Ladies’ Auxiliary of. Chal- mer’s Presbyterian Church held a w'ork-meetingon’TLiesdayafter^ noon at the home of Mrs. John Gaunt, They “presented the church with a leather bound hymn book for the pulpit., and a hotplate for the kitchen. Miss Doris Wall competed in the musical festival held at Bluer vale on; Thursday and obtained 80 points in her vocal solo class/ Miss Kathleen Fisher had" her tonsils removed in Wingham Hos­ pital on Wednesday morning. Mr. Ken Patterson has sold his farm on the sideroad to Mr. and Mrs. D. Houston of Holyrood. Jdint church prenEaster ser­ vices were held last Week for the Easter season. On Wednesday night service was held in the PURPLE GROVE * 1-I T Wednesday, Thurs., Apr. 15, 16 MICHAEL RENNIEf - 7 ; DEBRA PAGET ?■ -. -r- in — • Presbyterian church wjth special music iby the joint choirs.. ’ Rev. Mr. Watt, was the speaker and the number “Calvary” was-surig byEzra" ScKbltzriK/’Gros- .n Rorth arid Garnet Farrier. On Fri­ day*, morning the service was LES MISERABLES . Presbyterian Young Peoples * The regular Guild meeting was held _in the church ■ basement on Monday evening, April 6. Hyirin 270 was., sung followed by the Lord’s prayer. The Call to Wor­ ship was read by Marie Duncan. The scripture was then read and Elmer Umlbach very <a!bly took the topic. The business was discussed. The closing hymn was 661 and Mr. Winn closed thb meeting with a prayer. WK held in the. United church with Rev. R. D. A. Currie as speaker. Mrs; A, Gaunt and. James Wilson sang a duet,* L*'Nailed To The Cross”, On Sunday morning Rev. Currie spoke on the Easter rriess- age.The choir Arose’ sang “iChrist ...and Mris. G. FisherLsarig the . solo, “’Neath, the Old Olive Trees”. In the United church Rev. Hayward spoke, on the text,u Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Cliff, Dianne, Barry, Rickie, Misses Helen and $thel Farrell,’Mr. and Mrs, Glen Fraser of London speht Easter at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Herb Farrell. * ’ Mr. and Mrs, Laverty & fam­ ily of Toronto visited, with Mp? and. Mrs. Harry Osborne? on-Sum day. Mr, and Mrs,. Claude Dore vi?* ited with Mr.' and Mrs. Frank Dore on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Kepnethl King, Barry an^^r^e“b^rTdrdritb;“M^ Lawrence Stanley and Miss ,L. Nbwbury of Toronto;. Miss Edith ^Stanley of London w^re. Easter visitors aUthe homo Of Mr. Miltpri Stanley. > Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stanley and Thelma of Orillia spent the week-end with Mr, Frank Stan­ ley. Mr. Calvin. Robertson sperit a few days in Toronto recently. f Mr. and Mrs. Currie Colwell and children and Mrs. John Col­ well were recent visitors at the home of Mr., and Mxs. Donald McCosh. 'Mrs. Donald McCosh attended the -^District Directors’ Board meeting?at Whitechurch on TueSr day; . The members of Purple Grove Farm Forum attended the Forum xallyJnJRip.loy^pn,Ws4ay^!?¥^: ing of last week and enjoyed a splendid program; The main fea­ ture of the eyening was an ad­ dress iby Rev. . Burt Daner of Perth County who. took for the theme of-his talk -The-Ratidriing of Time”. BOUNDARY WEST If Christ be not:'risen”.; The choir sang an anthem,‘‘Crown Him King of Kings” arid Mrs. Garnet Farrier contributed the solo “The Holy City”. Mr. and. Mrs. Scott Patterson, |<andy and . Judy spent the Easter week-end with Mr. Ken Patter­ son. cv ■ . ■ .. ■ ■ • • The PLAYHOUSE Presents ... a Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Aprilz9, 10, 11 •t/ Ask anyone , who has seen it-—and they’ll say don’t niiss *Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair SATURDAY, MATINEE At 2.15 p.m.—-Doors open at 2 pin. > rr \ Monday^ Tuesday, Wednesday, April 13, 14, 15 ,0 CLAUDETTE COLBERT in her finest role—in a great picture ■‘Thunder On The Hill” Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Scott of Kincardine and daughter from Loridpn_visit,ed with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hamilton Miss Catherine Gibson, teacher. 01 London, visited her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Smith have moved to Glamis. Mrs. Jas. McKendrick of Tor­ r en jo x^a-ceit: comfort Advertising doesn’t cost—-it pays! —................. ... ..... ' -X,------------------------ TIMKEJV OIE HEAT FREE SURVEYS AND ESTIMATES OIL BOILERS • WATER HEATERS HlSELER and SON, Phone 426, Wingham onto visited. Mr, and Mrs. D. R. McKenzie. Miss Frances Hamilton, Mr. & Mrs. Max Hanna and son Den­ nis1, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Spilsbury and daughter Donna of London visited Mr. and Mrs.- Robt. Ham­ ilton, . Mrs. Florence Macponald and children of Teeswater visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Elphiek. . Glad . to "report - that' Douglas Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. -Robt—Campbell—is-able-to-put-his- weight on his leg. He was taken to London for treatment, It Was feared he had a bohe infections Mrs. Dorothy McKenzie of De­ troit spent the week-end at her Rome. , CULROSS CORNERS V o. •? £ I »*' Quality Co-op cQ-og (■ Mrs. Lloyd COrnish. of .Olivet called on Mrs; Mary Wall'Sunday ' afternoon. 6 j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and i>Reg visited Tuesday evening with Mr. and. M^s. Art Graham. Our teacher, Mrs. Hanna, had j an enjoyable Easter party at the.| school for her pupils and the ; youngerchildren-joLtheSection.' Mr. and Mrs.’ Howard Husk and daughter of Woodstock visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, Ev­ erett Whytock and babe at: the home of Mr, and Mrs. Alex.Why.- tock. , ' Mr. and Mrs. all the members^ of the family were in Kincardine Saturday and j _had a family picture taken. Mr. | was-served by the hostess, and Mrs. Stewart have a family of six boys arid five girls, Mr; arid Mrs.' Jim Harrison' of Brantford spent the holiday ^week-end with Mr. and Mrs. F., Brown- and1 Reg. Mr.' and. Mrs.. Ron . Stanley of I / * ORDER YOUR SUPPLY NOW AND i Lucknow District Co-op ‘ ’Phone 71 . J * * *1 I [ X ■ A Lucknow, Ont 1 ATTENTION FARMERS! I am purchasing . BOARS •>at 7c to 9c per lb. liveweight. Phone AtWoqd . 37-r-12 collect or write me LEROY ACHESON R.R. 3, Atwood, Ont. •• s, . dook rn< rs/TomStewart and potatoes ihorsv of the familv week ar ily liked it. and list in record book the two vegetables besides that you used during the and bring a raw relish to the next meeting. A1 lovely lunch. Kinloss arid Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ^a^®n^y* . Cornish and. family’ of Olivet spent Easter Sunday .with Mr. & Mrs. Tom Stewart. . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schumacher and Helen Spent the week-end" With Mr. and Mrs. Dan Vanhie near London. • . The fifth meeting of .the Vita- Gals was held, at’ the home of Miss Eileen Elliott with lb attend­ ing. , The roll, call was a pic­ ture of a vegetable supper dish and a description of it. The rnim .utes .were read by Mrs. Mclrmes. The next meeting is to be on April 13th at Miss Nancy Need^ ham^—-Mrs.“-Hxldd-Ac-keid--dictitecl- hotes. We were . shown how to make Toss Salad and cabbage' & salmon salad were sampled. The assistant leader, Mrs. Smith,-made French salad dressing. We went in pairs, and had. to make a salad j plate and garnishings. Th‘e home assignment is to try a new salad at'home and record how the fam- X » ,? • I . - s’. t Miss June Harris and'her aunt and uncle of London spent -the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Al­ bert Harris. ■ . Miss Helen Haldenby and Elon Cameron of Wingham spent. Sun­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Howard • Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hackett & Brian of Toronto, and Mrs. Thus. Hackett of A’shfield visited Good Friday with Mr.\ and. Mrs. Mid^- foTd~Waiir— ;. ■ ...•' ASHFIELD . : Mr? Ray - MacKenzie, of Wind­ sor snent the Week-end yvith Mr. arid, tylrs. Henry MacKerikie; Mr. and Mrs. Mac Bell and, little dau­ ghterx>f , London with Mr. and Mrs. R. Bissett; Mr. and Mrs. Spillsbury and baby, Mr. ahd Mrg. Hanna and baby and Miss F. Rami 1 toh. of London "with Mr.~ and Mrs. Frank Hamilton. The Presbyterian W.M.S. meets this Thursday at the home of the- president, Mrs. R. .Wilsbh. Mrs. A. A. J. Simpson will be in charge of be ’i.n the program. Mrs? Oliver Will? guest speaker; The roll c’alk Easter message,/ . . ’ 1 * t * * . . ■' • • A I