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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-11-04, Page 7N j X WEDNESDAY, Nov. 4th, 1953 Husbands! Wives! Want new Pep and Vim? Thousands of couples are weak, worn-out. ex­ hausted solely because body lacks iron. For.hew . vim, vitality, try Ostrex TonicTablets. Supplies iron you, too, may need'for pep; supplemen­ tary doses-Vitamin. Bi. Introductory qj ^get- acquainted” size only 60^. At all druggists. SPECIAL LOW RAIL FARES .. _Tio.THE.3, ROYAL AGRICULTURAL WINTER FAIR TORONTO, NOV. 13-21 FARE AND ONE-HALF FOR THE ROUND TRIP , . ’ ■' • . » V the LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE SEVEN AMBERLEY FOLK HFTY YEARS WED Mr. and Mrs. John A. Campbeli of Amberley observed their 50th wedding Anniversary on Wednes­ day, October 21st, in Reid’s Cor­ ners community hall when the family entertained neighbors, rel­ atives and friends. The eyepipg was spent playing euchre with& top prizes going to Mrs. Ralph Humphries, Kincar- ^dine and Donald Blue, Ripley. —Bougias-Yb^^^^ the-Lake acted'as chairman for ,.a* short, program ot pi^ lin selections, vocal s$fps by Ar­ chie Courtney And Scotch danc­ ing by Sandra McLennan . of .Wingham. Short addresses by the Rev. j. C. Hutton, John Emmer- ton of Lurgan, John C. Campbell of Point Clark and Donald Blue of Ripley, who proposed a. toast •to the. bride and 'groom, after c> f i ■ Good Going—November 12 - to November 15 inclusive. Returns-Leave Toronto not later .'than midnight, November 22 nd. ■ Full mforutufion from uny ateut. LANGSIDE __’ ; A successful bazaar and social was held at Langside church on Thursday evening. The program consisted of solos by Mrs. Philip Steer and Mrs. James Richardson, readings by Mrs. Neil McDonald. an<J Jimmy Young, two song seL ections by five gjirls, Lois and Myrtle Crowstoni Betty Miller, Lorraine McDonald arid^^arie Sparling; accordion music'by Gordon Wall; guitar solo by Al/ Jan-Miller-i-duet-by-Mr^-and-Mrs/ P. Steer,/Slides were also shpwri Mby^^d^Cdnyej^LupehT^as-ser^ ;ve,d. V '■’/ •; ’r'-, ; ■ ‘ / . The Y.p.S. met at the home df Mr. .and Mrs/Chas,. Tiffin Mon­ day evening with-a good attend­ ance. Next meeting on .November 16th at the hpme of Mr. and‘Mrsf; Jas. Richardson. Mission, Band will be held ’ in the church Saturday afternoon. ing, Mrs. Charles Alton, Tilbury, visiting relatives north of Dun­ gannon, called on " friends here* over the week-end. The United church Y.P.U, held a Hallowe’en masquerade in the church Thursday evening with Nile Y.P.U. invited. L.O.L.. No. 324^ield the annual election at their regular monthly . meeting on Monday night; pasf master, Gordon Finnigan; worthy master, Ross Errington;' deputy master, Thos. Hallam; chaplain, Harold Webster; rec-sec., Howard Blake; treas., Nelson Culbert; marshaill, Chester Hackett; lect­ urers, Thos. Gilbert Jr., George Errington; committee .men, Clif- ford Hackett, Russel Irvin, Carl­ eton Stiflgel,. Benson Finnigan; tyler, Harold Culbert. Pte. Bill Park with the 27th Brigade in West Germany for the past two years, is booked, for sail­ ing! and will likely be home the latter part of this month. which the .honored guesis .cut the IT bis wW ,be the M meeting this t , . ■ • . ! cake and received, many beautiful' .gifts. Lunch was served., J The remainder of the evening , was spent in dancing. . , i . Mr. and Mrs. Campbell have spent. all„. their..marrLed./life.. in Amberley district. Mr. Campbell I was born there. Mrs. Campbell, I barn in-. Essex county; was for- * merly Anna Ma hood...... They have a family of 4 child­ ren:. Russell, Atwood; (Iva) Mrs. Douglas Young, Niagara-on-the- Lake; (Clara) Mrs. Stuart Shieils of Huron township and Glen of Amberley. They have 8 grand/ children and one great grand­ child. . ' •---—0-0-0-/—— If a Wife is a nag, maybe it is because, her husband is a mule. fall. The W.M/S. meeting, will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wall on Tuesday, Nov­ ember 10th at 2:00 p.m. Please note change of date. Hallowe’en parties were ’ herd at No'. 8 and No. 9 schools on Fri­ day afternoon. Mothers were in­ vited. Good programs and con­ tests were conducted by teach.ers and pupils./Mrs. Ivan Conley/cap- tured the prize- for best dressed mother at No. 9. A. gift was pre­ sented to Mrs. Wrn. Scott in ap­ preciation of her services as music teacher during Mrs. Car­ ruthers’. absence. Chester Feagan returned last week , after spending three weeks at Sudbury. Mr. and v Mrs. Ron McLelland of Loreburn, Sask., visited with friends on Sunday. , . i Clearance Sale ------ OF -----' ' SILVERWARE and CHINA 1847 Roger Bros. ADORATION—-42-piece—set^-/Regular—$79,95^ for ...... ........................i....;...,........:....... EXQUISITE—34 piece, set. Regular $47.50, . for ..........................• •.•• ••....... ........ MEMORY—32^ piece set. Regular $30.41, .for .............. ..... ...<•■•....... MEMORY—34 piece set. Regular $31,75, . for .................................. MILADY—26 piece set? Regular $54.75; for' ........... ■•••••••< GARDENIA—26 piece set. Regular $38.50, ; . for ......................................:....... SOCIETY—34 piece set. Regular. $34.75, for • ..................................... $53.30 $25.65 $23.15 SPECIAL VALUE! NORTHERN LIGHTS—37 piece set, Com- plete .with attractive chest. Regular Cl 37 50 . $2/5.00, for .......................................... ALSO MANY PIECES OF HOLLOW WARE AT. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. China Dinner Sets •’ *• • . < ■ . ■ piece set. Regular $65;00. for $43.35 $15.65piece set. Regular $23.50, for ■ ■ ’ ■ ■ ’ ' piece set. Regular .'$55.75/ for ...;••■•> 12-pifede set.-Regular $20.00,»fur. . . . • . - . • ' 1 »>8.6* piece set. Regular $50/00, for^...... I $37.15 $13.35 $33.35 HENDERSON’S The Square - GODERICH • Phone 91 ...........>**• 'S Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tiffin visit­ ed with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wall on Sunday. ; DUNGANNON The Presbyterian Y.P.S. met on .Monday night. It was led by Bil­ ly Black, fellowship / convener. The scripture lesson was read by Don Cameron and the topic c was taken by Jimmy Reid. , Ken McAllister, teacher, at­ tended the North Wellington Tea­ chers’ convention at Ottawa over the week-end. Friday and Satur­ day was spent in sight-seeing and ended with a banquet at Qhateau Laurier at which Hon; Geo. Drew7 spoke. .With the party were Mrs., Jas. Wilson who visited relatives at Ottawa and Mr. & Mrs. Mason McAllister and Miss Mabel Reid who visited in Toronto; * Mr. Harvey Sparling, student minister at St. Helens, occupied -the United church pulpit at Dun­ gannon on Sunday morfiing. Rev. Watt conducted sacramental ser­ vices at St. Helens. Mr. Robt. .Moore, who suffered a stroke some time ago, recently' was taken to Westminster hospi­ tal, London <• \. ; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blake andA family, MrS; S. J. Kilpatrick and Harold Blake motored to East Tawas, Mich., to. visit’ relatives. / Miss Clara Sproul, Stratford & Mrs.; Ada ‘Wilson, ’Goderich, Vis­ ited their sisters, Misses Nettie and Rebina Sproul. Mr/ and Mrs. J. ,D. Hesson, Stratford, were vis­ itors Sunday, Miss Clara. Sproul returning with them.. ’ The Sr. W.I.- held, their meet-' ing at the home' of Mrs. Harvey week. Mrs./Omar Brooks, presi­ dent, was in; charge. Miss Flora Durriiri, home economist, who at­ tended the ’ Coronation and. con­ ducted" tour of the, British ■ Isles, gave, an . illustrated . lecture with colored, slides: Reports were giv: en by, Mrs. Raymond Finnigan* delegate to the. convention at Lon­ don. Others \vho’ attended gave ■brief sketches. Mrs-. K. K. Daw- son gave a • financial report on •vTl-i^JiTihm^FarrneTs—b^nqUcfe---... Mt.- Harvey Sparlirig. will be guest” speaker at Erskine'Presby­ terion church Y:P.S,. on Sunday evening^ November 8th at -7.30, . Kep .Brown, Queen University student, Kingston/recently visits cd his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .’Wil­ bur Brown, and .was accompanied by his college friend, Mr. Clayton Bullis, ‘Hawkesbur-y/ They laten | attended the rugby garna at Lon- 'doh whare their feta Was play- 4 •=(] (rb Gul) ESx-i ..x: £*Ch JJj Cb & H i s 1*1 s1*1 to St to-Cv-Jto Sb to <5 S / I X 4 <