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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-09-09, Page 3M. . ■ , i. ' • i WEDNESDAY, SE^T. 9 th, 1953 V 4- ' THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ——,—___________■' - ‘ . ■> I LUCKNOW ’___ __________ _ i UNITED CHURCH | L i .......................................J SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13thj 10.00 a.m.: Sunday School. | 11.00 a,m.: Morning Worship j —Sacrament of Baptism. | Minister: Rev. G. A. Meiklejohn, B.A., B.p, 7.00 p.m.: Colored Slides on jMiramichi Camp. !—......................... ...4- Lucknow Presbyterian Church Rev. (X A. Winn, B.A., Minister. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th 10 ajn.: Sunday School, jl a.m.: Morning Worship, -riS-pdiVHEr^kinerybuilgannon— 7 pm.: Evening Worship. ». ■: • ■ . - • . . ■ South Kinloss W.M;S. __^ePtetnber meeting of South Kinloss'W.m!s. was held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Harry Lavis with nine­ teen members and several child- renun attendance. In the absence of the. president, Mrs. Baulch, the vice president, Mrs,' Fraser Mac, KmpQn'presided, The meeting op ened with verses of seripture fol­ ded by prayer and the singing of'hymn 49. It was noted that the collection at the 6Qth anniversciry amounted to $19.23? The answer 7t0H-he7Tpli-catl-wa's a Bible cov­ enant. A piano duet/was then ,gi;Y0nr .by ” -Shirley. Brooks. The scripture and mecfi- tatipn. was ably taken by Miss Martha Sutherland arid the Lord’s prayer was lex^lained; Mrs. W. F. MacDonald led, in prayer. The study book on Education in Af­ rica was well explained with'the aid of pictures by Mrs. Evan- Keith. Belle Graham then fav­ ored with a piano, solo which was much enjoyed. A vote/of thanks to the hostess for use of ■ home was. moved by Mrs. Ted Collyer. The singing of., hymn • 670 and prayer by."Mrs., Steer closed the I meeting. ' . t 1 I T PAGE THREE MRS, ELMER WEBSTER DIES Friends here were grieved to i learn of the death of Mrs. Elmer / James Webster of Stanley. Town- 13th in Clinton Hospital, She was see The Ameri’cap Weekly Movie' P.i-acticaliy;a lifelbng' resident Annual, with 24-.pages of fascin (of Stanley,, she was formerly Flos-; 24 Pages' On Hollywood . , ■ | ship„ who passed awa"y o?A?gu’st ' With .coining Sunday’s. (’Sep.- --1 tember 13) Detroit Sunday Times | in her’.55th. year. ' . ' " . ating readirig devoted to the mov- ’ ies., Read Rita Hayworth’s “Secret. ■ . Safari”. . . . Joan Crawford’s ‘:My. Stay Young Diet”. . . .. Walter Winchell's .“Orchids to Holly­ wood” . . . previews of new inov- , ies and other intriging attract- ions. Get Sunday’s’ Detroit Times. Local & General Mr, and Mrs. Harry Gannett, of Toronto were week-end isitors in town. '. Miss Helen Johnstoneqefitertain- ed a . few of her little hter fifth 'birthday. John Hall, of Detroit visited last •weejc with his grandparent and Mrs, John Hall, Mrs. Haigh of Hamilton waV a wisitor^with^hersisterT-Mts/“ sell Robertson. • IMjs. fGarfi^Id Uitr^nde? is^.i:£? ported "to -be seriously ill in ston Hospital. ' ». ; Mrs. Shier of Beryie- is visit­ ing with • Mrs. James ‘ Webster and Mrs. Winnifred Johnston. Dr. G4 W. MacGregor and Dr. W. C. MacGregor of Chicago* are visiting their sister, Miss Cathr erine MacGregor. Mrs. -Chas. Steward, who was confined to bed for a while, .ihav.- ing suffered a slight stroke, /is able to ibe oiit again; Joe Conley is on a trip to they iends on sie Makins’, .and married .her he­ re fW-msb a nd—in—l-9-23^Su-i-viv-i-ngT also are: a daughter, Mrs, George Clifton (Leona) of Brucefield and a son, Grant, at home. .' The funeral was on .Saturday,. ^Augu„s.t_/.l_5_tb.,.-.j^irth_.„interjn.ent._j.L^ Baird’s Cemeterv. . i I. .Aj V: . , MJ Wil d VA A’p LJ.1V West and~duririg his absence Bill Brown is in charge of: the ex­ press business. Mr. and Mrs.. Roy . Cringle of Detroit spent the week-end with jack Gillies. and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Fells re­ turned to Smooth Rock Falls last Saturday, after holidaying in the Parry Sourid district. Mrr“ancT““Mrs. Al“Mcirt"in arid Neddy of Detroit and Mrs.- Ron Rothwell and Rosemary of Nor­ wood spent the week-end with Mr. arid Mrs. Ed Thom. . Mr.. Hugh Wilson was guest for a. few holidays with Mr; and-Mrs. Clare Johnstone. Mrs. Wilson has been spending the 'summer with, them’. —..; ■ —-----—• Mrs. M. E. -Dgdiey of Lucknow returned home recently after a week”s' holidays in London at the home of her son and grandsons, the Kolpin families. . ’ Miss Margaret Salkeld,. who had been taking a summer course at Western University^ left on Friday to return to Duncan, B.C., to resume her teaching duties. Mr. and Mrs. George Twamley were recent visitors in Detroit -and“attended““the—McCann^Bohn wedding in First > Methpdist Church in Dearborn, Mich. \ Week-end visitors with Mr; and l^rs. George Twamley were Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Twamley of LADIES’ AND MEN’S WEAR J Ik ’’EF < • 4 .< ’ < 4 k I 7 I • ) , j, 3 F .* L • / /‘ 4 / ■/ .. I I, ■'<$. »/%", i 44 *» i rig >:r'vf d % Z?- J ■■ 4 ' X / ' ' '' '' ' URY IN AM HOUR for rehpnging' pictures ' ■ . y • . and drapes. — . SCRUBS CLEAN AGAIN AND A(?A!N~ / without harming its lovely satin finish, di NO MESSY CLEANUP-your hands, brush; / ' _;-''-rr0||e^Co^ airborne .. EASY MGLIDE ON’* APPLICATION—goes on as easily as stroking a\wali with a dry / ’ brushf ’ \ '' ■ ‘ ■ ’ , . ■ ’ , • • ’ ■ ’ . • JOHN W. HENDERSON LUMBER LIMITED LucknQw ... —* Phone . 15.0 , .Ont^Tio < t London who had recently return­ ed from a vacation in Miami, Florida. Mr. and jMrs. Peter Thomson and Mr. and Mrs. John Young of Toronto and Miss iSusan Mac- Naughton of London spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. zJitn MacNaughton/ Mi. and Mrs. Howard Johnston and Marlene' of Port Colborne, Mr: arid Mrs. Donald Johnston of .Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Johnston, Dianne and Sharon of London spent the weekend with Mr. and, Mrs. P., M. Johnston. ' Visitors over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George Twam­ ley., were Mr. and: Mrs. Wallace Twamley arid Hilda of. London, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moor, Br.enda and Pfcrrtest Qirvin^fMiss Evelyn’ Girvin arid Mr. Ed Hannah of Toronto.- The regular-;meeting of the Lucknow; Women’s ’-Institute will be held on Friday,’ September If im the. Town Hall af 2.30; host­ esses, Mrs. Barkwell, Mrs. Sproul; Mrs. Rbbt. Douglas, Mrs. Charles Cook; roll call, “My .favorite .home remedy”; motto, ‘Tet’s not work So'.hard that we haven’t time to live”-; guest speaker, a local doc- Well; .report of A.C.W.W. in Tor­ onto. . . . , August, holiday and -week-end visitors at the home of -their par­ ents,. Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Steward, were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hender­ son and sori Brian of Toronto, and little' Dennis. Wilson; Mr, and' Mis. Gordon Steward and, son Bruce of London, who have’ jus* returned from a three weeks’-va­ cation in , Ottawa: Mri arid-Mrs:. . ■ • . -' ■ ' ’ ■ I i .< 4 4 1 4 ,’/« .4 1 » I • » ■ I; * * ’O'. ■ *• ’ t ' • ■ ■ter •» •.........53 We invite you to see the unusual showing of the Finest FALL SUITINGS -7—-— —-which-— ;—— ^Robert-MacKenzie . /' / of / CAMBRIDGE ; - TAILORED CLOTHES < \ will have on display XJX7'/ i In Oiiir Shop WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16th See the“new charcoal grey worsted flan­ nels, Scotch twist suitings, colorful nubby tweeds and worsteds. •4 4 4 : 4 ‘ ( .1 I I . gQYg’ SUITS I BOYS’ TROUSERS -Gabardine with .nylon, for 1 j?yj°dure for sturdy wear- ?/ ',/ o. O4 ; ' Cuffs on while you wait. A1Plonger wear.. Sizes 24 to. 34..| c0l0rs and sizes. . < ; Colors, Blue, Grey, Bpwn. ; $4,95 to $6.j50 to $9>5 4 A X X-A a a a A'''4b 'db dh A a a a a a 'A a 'a V i i I, Goderich Business College . ■----FALL TERMOPENSSEPTEMBERll-------r— DAY ANP EVENING CLASSES , Practical Instruction in all Commercial Subjects ' '4- • , A ' Courses approved by the Canadian Business Schools * . Association Telephone 1272 or 428 W Goderich, Ontario McDonald and/daughter Reg. | Mis§ June Harris Of London Mrs/Fred Steward, now of Lon- was a week-end visitor with'Mr._ don, who have sold their home and Mrs.; “Au Harr is. • in Ailsa Craig and purchased one -- - in London. - M. C. Mary of Chatham, and Mr. and Mr. Don Haldenby, of the Bank Of Montreal staff, Lucknow, who has spent the passt month and a half-at-Bothweil, spent the week­ end with Mr. and Mrs.Ted Hal- denby. He resumed his duties at Lucknow on Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gallaher ”of“WTOxeter-visited--Mrr-and—Mrsr-”-"“- Ernie Hanna last week. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart during the week-end were Mrs. Ron Stahley, Kinloss; . Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stewart, of -Krincm^drireririV^^ Stewart^—-— Mr. arid Mfs. Ralph Goesel arid farhily, Kincardine; and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cornish and family of Olivet. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Harrison of CULROSS CORNERS Congratulations > tO Mr. & Mrs. Doh Donaldson on the arrival, of a son in Wingham Hospital on Sunday. Mr. Geo. Bannerman of Kinloss is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Why took and family. Mrs. . Dorothy Thompson has returned to her school in the West. - School opened Tuesday room­ ing with. Miss Esplin of Port El­ gin in charge. The high school on the road. Threshing Mishaps : We are sorry to report two1 threshing, accidents, (both caused by. falis. Mr. Art Hodgins, receiv- . , - ed a hin injury on Wednesday spending the week-end at a cot- and Mr. Tom Stewart suffered tage at Poplar Beach were^Mr. back and hip’injuries on Satur- and Mrs; Clayton Meyers & fam- day. Each accident, happened at. ijy» Mr. and Mrs. Jack SchumaCh- ing with. Miss Esplin of Port El­ gin in charge. The high school ibus is once again 4 familiar sight Brantford spent the holiday week end with ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and Reg. Those from the community.• t / lt' V I I his own threshing.' Miss Joyce Haldenby of Luck-r now spent the. holiday ^week-end’ at her home. ).Mrs. Ethel ..Wilson an^ Mr. Wm. Kidd have returned to. Toronto?" Mrs: May' Jackson of Gofrie spent a. few days' last week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and er, Mr. arid Mrs. Morley Wall and family,. Mr. and Mrs. Gratit Wall and family arid Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schumacher and Pat-. , sy. v .... ■ ■ — Mr. and'. Mrs. Perry Hodgin? and Sharon, spent an evening rc- /. cently/with. 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