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HELD THIRD CLINIC
from a distance at-
funeral Of Mr. R. H.
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 20th, 1953
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Minister:,
* Rev. G. A. Meiklejohn,
EK. A., B.D,<«
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LUCKNOW
united church
SUNDAY, MAY 24 th
,10 a.m.: Sunday School. . /
11a.m.: “Talents in Trust”,
7 p.m.: “Cultivating Good-
— will”
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
Rev. C. A. Winn, B.A.,
Minister.
SUNDAY, MAY 24th
10«a.m.: Sunday School.
11 a.m.: Morning Worship.
3 p.m.: Ejskine, . Dungannon.
7 pjn.: Evening Worship.
WHITECHURCH
Miss Winnifred Farrier of Tor
onto spent the week-end at her
home. here. ••.. . . / '■'./• __
7 Mr/ Gordon Welwood and Mr.
Mac McGregor spent the holiday
week-end in Buffalo.
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Thompson
1 j _erL^_ Preston spent the,
week-end at her parents, Mr. &
Mrs. Art Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Thompson
& family , and Mrs. S, H. Thomp-
L„ison _of Caledon, spent Sunday at
the home of. Mr. and Mrs. Stan
ley Moore.
/■/ Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Cox and
daughters. of» Fohthill—suen.t^the-
week-end with Mrs. M. Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark McGregor
and Bruce, Mr. Ross McGregor
and Mr. Bill Purdon spent the
week-end in Toronto. ’
Mrs- Bogg. arid daughter Hazel
of Willowdale spent the week-
end with'' Mr. and .Mrs. E. H.
Groskorth. >
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker and
family of London spent the holi
day with her parents, Mr. & Mrs.
B. D. McClenaghan.
~ of 'the Pres
byterian church will be.held’ on
Sunday, May 31 st when Rev: Mr.
Bailey of Blue vale ^will be the-
guest speaker. Services at 11 a.m.
and 8.00 p.m., D.S.T. __
Mrs. E. Welwood spent the
week-end with her daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Cliff Heiffer of Turn-
■ berry.'; - . ,/
Mr. iand Mrs. Russell Moore &
family of Preston spent the. week
end with Mr. and M>s. A. Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. O. /Mitchell arid
family of Toronto spent the week
end with B. D. McClenaghan and
Wm. Henry.
Muriel Moore entertained a.
number of her girlfriends at her
birthday party on Saturday.
Mr. arid Mrs, Reg Scholtz and
sons and Mr. Carman Scholtz of
’ Auburn spent Sunday with Mr’
and Mrs, E. Scholtz.
Mrs. jack Flanagan of Toronto
spent the week-end with Mr, and
_^.M^.X-ingiU'——-
Mr. and Mrs Harry Moss and
family of Bright spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. arid
- Mrs. J3, D. McClenaghari.
Mrs.; Irene Paiterson spent the
, Week-end with her mother, Mrs.
Wt Taylor. , ; //’ *
Mr. and Mrs.A Jack Hayes, of
-Detroit spent the holidays1 with
_7 and*i^rs?‘RUsseirRit€^
. V. Emerson’s. . * '
Mr,/and Mrs. Hector* Purdon
and family of Petrolia spent the
Jveek-end with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
_JTiffin. ’
ASHF1ELD
*. WE WCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,
YOUTH STILL HAS
' HIS • LEG IN A C AST
n/r^0rl0n Fisher» son of Mr. and
Mrs. George- Fisher of White-
churchj. was into town on Friday
for the first Uinie since suffering
c badly fractured leg when struck
t by a car the last Of. February^-—•
oyer eleven weeks ago. But he’s
on crutches,
Gordon had the cast tempor
arily removed last week and the
pin taken from the ankle. A leg
-cast—was—^again—appTied'^ha^fie
will probably have to wear it for
the most of, the summer. . ■
OBITUARY
MRS. WM. T. POTTER
Mrs. Wni. T. Patter of Luck
now passed away at Mitchell on
Friday, May 8th, after suffering
heart attack, followed by* a
strpke. She. iwas. 73 years' pf age.
Mrs, Potter was formerly
Bertha J., Whittingham, daughter
of Arthur and Cordelia Whitting
ham and was born in Goderich
Township on March 24th, 1880.
Mr. and Mrs. Potter were mar
ried, in Stanley Township;
. Mrs. Potter was an esteemed
and respected resident of Luck
now for several years ; and a
faithful, member of the Lucknow
United Church.
The funeral service was held at
Clinton on Monday, May 11,/ con
ducted by Rev. G, A. Meiklejohn
of Lucknow United .Church, as
sisted by Rev. Eagle of Clinton.
Pallbearers were' B. Trewartha,
?N;/Jrewar^
vis and E. Trewartha. Interment
was: in Clinton Cemetery.
Mrs. Potter is survived by her
husband, two daughters, Mrs. C.
Shaddick of Lucknow, and- Mrs.
M. McFarlane of Mitchell .and a
son, Delmer /of • Goderich. Also
surviving is one sister, Mrs. Fred
Neil of London. /;
Women’s Association Group 1
Group 1 of the W,A. met for
their May meeting at the home
of Mrs. George Joynt. Mrs. Or
ville Jones presided and the
meeting opened with singing
hymn 483, followed by the Lord’s
prayer.’ The devotional, based’on-
psalm 130, was taken by Mrs. R.
Johnstone, and Mrs. D., C. Taylor
offered prayer. Reports were re
ceived from the Cheerio ,and the
Sewing committees and the roll
call featured a bulb and slip ex
change. Mrs. Jones presented a
.very fine. and. interesting report
Of the annual meeting of Bruce
Presbytery W.A. which she at-
Tended at the Underwood United
Church. “Mother’s Day” readings
were given by Mrs. K. C; Murdie,
Mrs. Will Eadie, Mrs. Sam Gib
son and Mrs. Ewart Taylor, fol
lowed by hymn 148. Mrs. J ones
closed the meeting with the W.A.
motto: “Let the beautyl- of the.
Lord be upon us and establish
thou the work of our hands upon
us. Yea, the work of our hands
establish Thou it”. A social half
hour followed with Mrs. E. Tay
lor conducting a spring flower
contest, and the committee, Mrs.
E. Taylor, Mrs. Glen Walden and
Mrs/ Sam Gibson serving refresh
ments.
Local & General
Mr, and: Mrs. Ted'Collyer spent
the week-end in Detroit;
Mrs. Chris Cooke of Belfast- is
a patient in . Victoria Hospital,
London,/
Mrs, Irvine Henry is; moving
this week to her home in the
village of Dungannon. ■
.Mr, and Mrs, Harold Durnin
-of^W-iSconsin spent-The_week"-end_
with his mother, Mrs. A. E. Dur-,
.■nin,.1. • , / '• • ■’'•/■■’
Mr,, iand Mrs. Kenneth Cam
eron arid Barbara arid/Mrs. Noble
Jphnston spent the week-end in
Hamilton.
Mrs. Fred Crump of Wingham
and her sister, Mrs. Wm. Mutrie
(Lillian Towle) of Toronto,, were
callers in town at the week-end.
Mr: and Mrs. Archip E. Mac
Donald .and family of Kitchener
spent the week-end with Mrs. T.
A. MacDonald.
~ Patricia Thompson spent the
week-end at Walkerton With
Karen Carnegie Who was observ
ing her 10th birthday.
Miss Patsy MacMillan of Lon
don and John. L MacMillan of
Toronto were recent visitors with
Mr. and Mrs J. L. MacMillan.
Mr, arid Mrs. M. L. Sanderson,
Mrs, James MacDonald and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Hamilton spent
the week-end in Toledo and De
troit.' '
Mrs, Lloyd Ashton and Mrs.
Bob Finlay were in Toronto
the end of the week when their
sister, Miss Nellie Rut tan under
went an operation. . <
, Mrs. Orley Cooper returned af
ter spending a few days with her
brothers, Mr. and Mrs? Harold
White _and-Mr.. and Mrs.-Albert?
White of Hanover. .
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Matheson and
two sons, Billy and Bobby, of
Regina, visited this week at the
home of her aUnt, Mrsr Sarair
Collyer. r . j
Earl White’s mother arid his
brother Wilfred of British Col
umbia, have been visiting, him in
Victoria Hospital where he is a
patient due to a heart condition.
Mr. arid Mrs, Irving Reid of
Wingham and Mrs.-George Phil
lips and; Miss Betty McDonald
sperit the week-end in Apple
Gate, Mich, with Mr. Toni Phil
lips and-family,,
-—Mrs—Minnie Horne of Toronto”
spent" the week-end here with
Mrs. Walter Horne and other rel
atives arid friends, She accom-.
pariied David Farrish of Toronto
Who visited in Ashfield.
Mr. and Mrs; Gordon Steward
and ./Bruce of London and Mr.
and Mrs. Mervin MacDonald and
Mary Elizabeth of Chatham spent
the holiday week-end with Mr.
and Mrs, Charlps Steward.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd. Stewart of
Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
WilsOn. of Stratford and Allan
Stewart of London were holiday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Stewart.
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.Miss-Gail-MacMillan—nurse-in-
itraining at St. Joseph’s Hospital,
London, has resumed her duties
after a three week. vacation spent
in Detroit and Lucknow with her
parents, Mr. and Mrss J. L. Mac
Millan. . ' /
Dinner guests last week with
Mrs. Bhilip MacMillan were .Mrs.
M. Richardson of Toronto, Miss
Dorothy Hoyle of’ Stratford, and
Mrs. E. L. Hqll of Blyth, who
were here for th^ Auxiliary
Rally.
Relatives
tending the
Thompson on Monday were Miss
Lorna Campbell of Toronto, John
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|-Naylor—of—KitchenerT^Wm?
Thompson of Toronto, Andrew
M< Thompson of Bowmanville,
Mrs. Charles Reid of Goderich.
. The third and last of a1 series,
of three immunization clinics was.
held in the Recreational Centre
on^ Tuesday • morning conducted.*
'by , the < Bruce County Health/
Unit.' • A- ■' ; z
There was an attendance Of 1QQ *
children at the first cliniCj about
30 of whom were receiving single
booster inhoculatioris. Attendance
a't the two succeeding, clinics ",
numbered about 70. /
■’ A*
v pupils of Hemlock City
school, with , their teacher and
friends took a bus trjp^ on Friday
.to .Detroit with Mr^ Allan Reed
charge They detobred at Shr-
. • synthetic—rubber
/.PlahT.xhi Detroit Ithey visited
vand the Zoo.
camen^^ through the. turn .hel to Windsor.
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