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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-11-25, Page 6•w. LANGSIDE NORTH i i on November 21st; Mr. and Mrs. Gophers and Tigers! , rm_________ ir- _____• Team Standi at O Lucknow, Ont’Phone 150 4- t f 1. ,»■ vf Donald Thomson, 15 years, mar­ ried on November 19 th; Mr. and Mrs. James England, 31 years married on November 22nd. . FETED AT SURPRISE PARTY ON 25th ANNIVERSARY i I Major Arthur Traplin of Mea- ford, officer commanding the 45th Anti Tank Regiment for the past five years, has resigned the post. 1953 CHEV. BELAIR SEDAN, hilly equipped, 2-tone 1953 CHEV. SEDAN /" 4 .. d i 49, oos Brussels Motors Huron CoUniy^s Foremost Used Car Dealers Cash* Trader Terms Open Evenings Until 10 J Cities Service Dealer . Phone 73x, Brussels § / SPORT TIMBER TIPS K INLOUGH PAGE SIX ft THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL; tUCKNOW, ONTARIO . • "v ' WEDNESDAY,. NOV, 25th; 1953 The Ladies Aid met at the home Of Mrs. Charlie Tiffin, Mrs, Bill Scott presided over the business. /Readings were given, by Mrs. Lloyd Moffat, Mr$< Retep M.Qffat and Mrs. Farish Moffat. .Mrs,. Neil MacDonald gave a report of the calenders. Mrs. Farish Moffat^pre* sided for the election of officers: pres., Mrs. Bill Scott; vice pres;, Mrs. Chas, Tiffin, sec., Mrs, Lloyd Moffat; ass’t. sec., Mrs. Evans; itreas., Mrs* Crowstpn; Sunshine convener, Mrs. Peter Moffat, The —nextmeeting^wilPbeheidon-De- cember 30th at th^ home of Mrs. Farish Moffat, . * ■ • ■ ■ * /• Miss Emma Richardson has re­ turned home after visiting with friends in Toronto and Detroit, Mr, Alex MacKenzie spent /Thursday at the Royal in Toronto. Mr.. Graham Moffat spent last week in Toronto and attended the _ Royal. Mrs. Steer and Peter spent the week-end with friends in. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Farish Moffat & /Gordon spent *the week-end in Toronto attending the Royal and also called on friends at West Hill. ,. • • ... . ' surprise party was held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stanley on /the occeeiQR of their silver wedding anniversary at then? home* Second Concession of Kinloss; on Saturday, November 21st, with over sixty guests' en­ joying an evening of cards and dancing;, * Mr. A. M. ‘‘Sandy” Nicholsori, M,P., gave the presentation adr dress as follows: Dear^bse and Harold, We;/vourTri^^ have gathered heref congratulate you/.onlth occasion of: your 25th wedding' anniver^ sary. We, would like to present you,.with’ this gift, and hope you will t have many happy years to­ gether in the future. The couple were presented with a -beautiful tri-light lamp and ex­ pressed their deep appreciation. Among the guests present were a number who were celebrating were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oakes, 47 years married on Friday, No- vemiber 20th; Mr. and ^Mr^. How­ ard Robinson, 25 years married FREE! FREE! FREE! slowed Bike! Pole Cats arid Fawns dWR tw leading - teams last week as they defeated the Wol­ verines and Beavers, but the Chipmunks and Cubs continued their winning ways by downing the Kangaroos and Zebras. Coons and Gophers also picked up points as the faltering Tigers and Lions had another rough ©veil* igh flats were scored by Go? Oakes who settled for 645/ .^Park, Chipmurik Johnstone and Fawn Attridge.; Several lad-. ie3 gave good accounts of them* seivesv,as Wolverine Mary Fish* er, Coon Norma McDonagh, Chip- niunk Eva Black, Gopher Marie Greer, and another new, up-and- coming Chipmunk — Josephine Hamilton, set a fast pacri. As the schedule nears the Half* waj^ mark we find only a ten- point spread between the battl- wedding anniversaries also. They cellar dwellers and a play* off berth. A big night or two can make all the .difference. Looks like the Coons and Fawns are already out to head off the , GIRL’S OR BOY’S — BALLOON TIRES ~I You rieceive one chance bn this lovely bike with I i • I-II i1 i every dollar purchase from now until Christinas/ ; DRAW CHRISTMAS EVE at 10.00 p.m. Lucknow Fruit Market Ivan Louzon, Prop* \ WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK | ■ ■■.v <rf —-- . - —§ Modern Kitehen Cabinet* A--— including — _______/ . ■. ‘ ___________. ~ 3 .' . • ' Arborite In A Range Of Beautiful Colours* Plywood In All Thicknesses* Amerock Chrome Hardware Metal Mouldings* 1” x 12” Shelving* Marlite Tile Board in a Variety of Colours. You Are Invited To Come In And Look These Materials Over. V, .■■ . iftUM IMF_JUnNW• U&iOvn LUMBER LIMITED T-IS 1■W S- 1953 PONTIAC SEDAN. 1952 PONTIAC SEDAN TWO 1952 STYLELINE CHEV. SEDANS . . *1951 CHEV. Powerglide Deluxe SEDAN; Fully equipped 1951 CHEV- DELUXE FLEETLINE COACH 1951 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1951 POWERGLIDE CHEV. COACH/ fully equipped 1949 PONTIAC SEDAN 19,48 PONTIAC SILVER STREAK COACH 1948 TONTIAC SEDAN , . ■ 1947 PONTIAC “SEDAN 1947 MERCURY SEDAN “ 1948 CHEV. SEDAN-. TRUCKS 4 TWO-TON ARMY TRUCKS " 1946 CHF.V. %-TON PICK-UP ' ..... -. . ■ • ; 1 ■. . v..- . Team Standings Cubs 34, Chipmunks 33, Wol­ verines 26, Beavers 24, Gophers 22, Tigers 21, Coohs 20, Fawns Zebras 17, Lions 13, Kangar- 12, Pole Cats 1J. daughter of Toronto spent the falter ^Nicholson. She was,, the week-Ond with his parents, Mr. * I and Mrs. John Bushell. I Mrs.. Herman Fisher and1 Allan i of Benmiller visited over the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bushell. \' The Presbyterian W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs. Frank MauL den on Thursday afternoon with "former Edna Haldenby and lived air her life in this community- and the South Line. The H.W.I. held a successful bazaar arid tea op Wednesday af-J. ternoon. Mrs. Lloyd Ashton was I the lucky winner of the appliqued ■ quilt. I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wall of I Lucknow visited on . Wednesday _with_Mr._an.d Mrs. J. R. Lane. Mrs. Jacob Eckenswilier cele- brated her 91st birthday last Fri­ day. We extend heartiest con* gratulations to this grand, old lady?/ ■ ‘ ''v‘ ■ Mi*, and Mrs, James Hodgins & Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodgins spent, the week-end at Detroit. Mrs. J. W. Colwell attended the 20th wedding anniversary Of Mr. j and Mrs; George Colwell. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hewitt and family spent the week-end with relatives’at Simcoe. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hodgins and Elwood visjted on Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Johnston. Mrs. J. W. Colwell spent Tues- -dayiwith Mr “and rMrs—L-Gv“Mr~ Donald, -South Line. Mr. aria Mrs. Joseph Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schumacher and Helen visited on Sunday with Mir. and Mrs. Wm. Wall. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott, .Billy & Bobby visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cox. Mr. and Mr's. Roy Graham vis-- ited over the week-end in De­ troit, also with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Graham .at Ann Arbor. . Mr: and Mrs. R. Richards of Paramount, Mr. and Mrs.’William- Bushell qf Lucknow, Mr. & Mrs. Ardell Mason visited on Sunday with Mrs. J. W. Colwell. Mr. and Mrs. George Haldenby spent the week-end at Toronto. Mr. Dick Neil of Clandeboye and Mr. Albert Simpson, of Lon* don spent the week-end with the former’s. nieces, Edna and May Boyle. ’ ’ ? The Presbyterian congregation observed special church re-open­ ing and, anniversary services on •Sunday last.. Rev. G, S, Baulch conducted the morriing service "wKile. Rev. J. .R. MacDonald of Ripley was the gUest preacher in the evening. Mr. Robert MacDdn- , aid, also the quartette of Messrs. Frank Thompson, Don Robertson/ Robert, MacDonald and John Mc- Innes, contributed numbers. The music was under the direction of the orgariist, zMiss Mar garet Mai- colm^-To—further mark this 90th anniversar y, the congregation held a supper on Monday even­ ing. Rev. G. Benson Cox gave “an if oh the Holy" Land. Preparatory services are held on Friday evening fo/* the'sacrament of Holy Comfnuh- ipn riext'Sunday, when a beauti­ ful- copymuriion tabla arid com- muriitfn. plates (each memorial gifts) swill be dedicated to the glory of God* The Anglican service will be at the Regular hour of 7.30 p.m. arid Mrs. Perry feushall & Ashfield Presbyterian WJM.S. On November 19th the Ash­ field W.M.S. met- in the home of Mrs. Archie McMurchy. Mrs. R. Bissett preisded. Mrs. Kenneth ; hymn 606“ openinrihe" meeting/ Farrish led in pr?yer Mrs. Howes Scripture and meditation was given by Miss Nellie ,Malcolm and prayer by Mrs. .Baulch. The roll call “One of JesuS’ Miracles”. Business followed and plans were made for a congregational supper.' Mrs. Alex Percy presid­ ed for the election of officers/ read the scripture. Mrs. Bissett gave the meditation ' witfiTlfdr- giveness and prayer the theme. Mrs. Jack MacKenzie favored: with a pleasing solo. Anna Mae MacDonald read the closing chap­ ter of the study book on Africa. s Mrs. Colin. MacGregor offered which were a/follow/‘pr"e‘sideAt i Player, The roll caU was answer- -jVJrs; 'Wesley Guest; lst“'vice“MTS7~1^cl~;'b-y—a—verse—Of—peace. .The—— Mark Johnston; 2nd vice, Mrs. treasurer’s report was heard and John Emerson; sec., Mrs. Frank the^Home^Helpers are, requested Maulden; treas., Mrs. Perry Hbd- giris; Welcome, and Welfare, Ed Bushell; Glad Tidings Mrs, John Barr; supply sec., (Rev,) Baulch; press sec., Nellie Malcolm; organist, Margaret Malcolm. Hymn was sung and the offering re­ ceived. Readings from David Liv­ ingstone were given by Mrs. Frank Maulden, Mrs. Wesley Guest, Mrs. John Emerson.* A reading^ “Life’s Mirror”,- Mrs. John Barr; a Bible contest, Mrs. I Mark Johnston; 2nd vice, ». ...The s report Was heard and I to have itheir mite boxes in be- Mrs ' f°re’ the next meeting which is sec.- to be held °oh December lOth* Mrs. (Rev.) J. R. MacDonald, Miss Mi'S- D. R. MacKenzie .and Mrs, Miss ’ G. MacKenzie gave reports 494.! of the Presbtyerian training in- stitute which was recently held in Wingham. There were 32 pre­ sent. Mrs. MacDonald closed the meeting with. prayer. LANGSIDE NEWS The regular Y.P.S. meeting will Ed Thohoipson, Hymn 553 was be held at the home of Mr. and sung-and-the^closing^prayer^was Mrs.John_Pollock, Lucknow,i_on_____„ repeated in unison. Mrs, Mark Monday, November 30th at 8.30: Johnston gave the closing re- Mr. and Mrs, Jack Williams & marks. The December meeting family Visited with Mr. and Mrs. will be .held at -the home of Mrs. Chester Feagan on Sunday. John Barr. • Harvey Miller, James Lavis & » —Sincere—sympathy-is—extended—Donald-Smith-of—Holyroodatten-------- to the Nicholson’family in the, ded the Winter Fair at Toronto . sudden passing, of the late Mrs. last Tuesday. • i if I kept it in a savings account, ( can buy a 5-year debenture for as little as $l OO.OO and get I get more interest on my money than J ’’Here’s why I’m putting my Savingsinto . debentures’’ . interest on my money. Huron & Erie debentures ■afO a dependable investment/’ District Representativeslisted below 1 ;. for ’.' ♦he folder ; *20 Quetfion*’ Huron* Erie MORTGAGE CORpoRat I ON Older than the Dominion of Canada" i ■SSsl , f Lucknow — Joseph Agnew z . Head Office — London, Ontario. ’ A 5 I jf ' ,-rr-'A S0KiSSH8j8MBeWsizS#»SWM