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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-12-09, Page 9There n tables Shdot .WEDNESDAY, DEC; 9 th, 1953 worthwhile Piano for Christmas.' i Local & GeneralLANGSIDE CULROSS CORNERS and 4 •t PRE-HOtlDflV Phone 11?) Liicknovv. \X Kwwwmra v of 10th Con., Kincardine, on Mr. and Mrs. Wesley on Monday. Frank Miller and Miss ’Phone Carlow 2105 * R.R. 1; Port Albert r / . .. . . • ening. The travelled to Exeter by chartered bus. ■ The Young People of the Un­ ited Church were , guests of the Dungannon Y.P.U. on Sunday " LAID, SANDED AND FINISHED. • ft.. ' ft > - ft- WHITECHURCH THE LUCKNOW* SENTINEL., LUCKNOW, ONTARIO* L.D.H.S. NEWS * *'X ■| A Piano For Christmas | j® The - sifti that keeps oh givimr fnr manv ' & will be a dailv remind'ma«y years, and g PAGE NINE 5 will be a dally £ your childreJ’nfT^ S 6 ed parents . . , Music is essential “ of. *“vmS. interest- B g enjoyment now for the whole ffain m<>r® aS worthwhile Piano for y by selectlnK a truly | TRIANON MODEL PRICED FROM $590 UP karI»<' _lr^®“*’i-aHowance on your old piano . . . Terms available if desired. New and Used Pianos at Greatly Reduced Prices.' CALL, SEE and TRY THESE PIANOS Garnet E. Farrier • • '. • ’ ■ . • v . • • Piano Sales & Service, WHITECHURCH s ’ Phone 711-J-1, Wingham FREE DELIVERY- -■ We are pleased to reportMr Wilson Wall is able to be up around after having pneumonia. . We hope Bobby Young will .. soon be back to good health. Mr. Clarence CrowstOrireturn­ ed home after working at Chat­ ham. Mr. and Mrs. , Don Hayes and -Son Dewy* of .Lavonia,. Mich., vis­ ited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Reid of Kincardine, Mrs. Joe Helm and Jackie called Young Mrs. Betty Miller returned from_ a trip to Sask; While there they were guests at a turkey dinner on No- . vember 15th in honor of the 92nd birthday of the former’s grand- ' mother, Mrs; George Passmore of La Fleche, Sask., at the home of her youngest daughter, Mrs. Frank (Millie)_Harron—of-^-the- Woodrow district, when members of the family were present. Later in the atfernoon a come and go tea was held at Mrs. Passmore’s Home wlwn friends “ called ex­ pressing birthday wishes. They also visited with friends at Gray; burn, Loreburn, Maymont and Fielding. Mr. and ^Irs. Russell Ritchie and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin at­ tended the reception Friday ev­ ening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Payne at Bluevale. Mrs. Payne was formerly Miss Mar­ jorie Scott of Wingham and fre­ quent visitor at Langside. RAY ROBINSON Floors We are sorry to hear that. Geo. Kennedy has lost one of his val- * uable cows when it was, hit 'by ■ lightning last Friday: —— j Mr. Jack Aitchison received ■ word that his cousin, ’Mr. Robt. Aitchison of Williamsford passed .•away. . . • Mr. and Mrs. Alex Purves of. St. Helens visited with his. aunt, Mrs. Kennedy and Pete, Friday. Mr. and Mrs; Lome Durriin & sons Visited. .with h£r. mother,' Mrs. Kennedy and Pete on Sun­ day. • . iMr. Nat Thompson is a pat­ ient in Wingham Hospital. ,Mr. and Mrs; Wm. McAllister of Teeswater visited on Sunday , with' Mr. and 1 Mrs. Arnold. Vint. ■V0W-BEAUTY 1. .. :: -;T | UP TO DATE . . . . I ivith 'OHfe of our lonff.-lastiiig, | permancnt<in6uld«l into a. hair style to suit you. GET “SET” FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON | KEEP APPOINTMENTS PROMPTLY, PLEASE! | Bailey’s Beauty Salon | ’ Phone 11?, Lucknow On Tuesday night of next week, ZION FOLK ENJOYED. December 15th, a. benefit dance BUS TRIP TO TORONTO - . will be held in Kingsbridge for -------- ' Miss Rita Doherty of .the Port' Thirty-four persons from Zion Albert district, who twice this a«d vicinity motored to Toronto, year has been, seriously injured , recently by charter bus driven when run down by a motor car by Allan Reed. Mrs. Xqrne., Johm_ in ..Hamilton, -wher^she -was^ em- ^toh> ^teaGher“ar Z^ ployed. We say “wasp, . because ganized. the trip* which allowed ;it.;jsr.4pubtfuL.jf.-Mis$---’DoheHy the pupils to benefit in this way will ever, want to. return to Hani- ■from the money they helped to iltoh to work. ... ; raise'duniny the past yepr. v. It was Back in’ the spring'thiat. j The group attended* the •studio Miss Doherty,- a young lady in ( presentation given by “The Hap- he.r early twenties, . was struck j py Gang”, after .which they at-: down by a hit-and-run driver.! tended the Icecapades which She suffered a badly fractured thrilled everyone present, leg and severe head injuries and: Those who took the trip were Was unconscious for a consider.-; Mr: and Mrs. Peter Cooke and able time. ’ Elaine, Mrs. Gordon Ritchie, Mr. She spent the summer conVal-j iand Mrs. Jack McDonagh & Bar- escing at her home in* Ashfield, j ry, Mrs. Bill Hekn,. Carol and and a-few weeks ago returned to Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Rit- Hamilton to resume her employ- J chie, Mr. and Mrs. Charles An- ment—but not for long. Again.) derson, ? Kenneth and Ronald Gardner, Mrs. Nelson Reynard & Chris, Mrs. Lorne ?phnston» . Mr. arid Mrs. W.f G. Hunter, Marlene [ and Larry, ' Mrs. Lloyd Hunter, I Mrs. Ross Gammie, Mrs. Gordon I Kirkland, Donald and Kenneth., i Mrs. Tom Magoffin and Ernie, Mrs, Jack Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritchie and Anne. GETS SIX YEARS ON STEN GUN CHARGE Henry Elliott, 24, of R. R. 5j Lucknow,A was sentenced on Wed­ nesday of last week to six years in Kingston penitentiary for shooting at an Embro district farnrier- with a Sten gun. The sen- . fence wijl run concurrently •'with, a three-yeaf sentence he hqd prer viously been^given on a breaking . and entry charge, ■ “_ _ _ . ...... ^iTEllibtt still jfaced a thir d ^charge of assault- with intent, to which he entered a hot guilty .plea. she was struck by a car while crossing the street, and again suf­ fered several fractures of the leg that was broken before. A \yeek j ago Sunday it was possible to re- i move her by ambulance to the I home of her parents, Mr, and i Mrs. James Doherty, where she will be bedfast for some time. Next Tuesday’s benefit dance is a-kindly gesture by Rita’s friends and no doubt Kingsbridge Hall will be filled to capacity for the dance to music by Wilbee’s Or- chestra; ST. HELENS Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Todd and Andrewr^qf Southampton / were week-end visitors with Mrs. D. Todd.- Many members of the Calf (Club and Girls’ Club with their FOR GIFTS—OF COSMETICS, 1 the soap, cologne, etc., call your i A«hlevem^ Beadty Counselor, Mrs. Ken | South Huron Oistnct tligh Mowbray. Special for December,. c. 00 ^xe^e.r. °n Friday ev- College Girl’sKft.. „,• . ’. enmg. The travelled to Exeter by Mr. and Mrs. Hector Cook of Kitchener spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mac­ Dougall. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Alton, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Alton visited in Napanee for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wailace Hogeboohi children. b The regular meeting . of Lucknow Women’s Institute be held in the Town Hall on Fri- _day,i.pecember —1-1-th-at—2t3.0t-Host- girl on November "30th at ~ the esses, Mrs. Gordon Fisher, Mrs. home ot Mr. and Mrs. Albert Har- A. Solomon, Mrs. Wm. Douglas, ris. Mrs. T. J. Salkeld. i Mr. and Mrs, Morley Wall en- MAGAZINES make popular tertaibedthe Bethany farm .For- Christmas gifts. We can obtain]u?„°1n..Mon??y Wltt\-^- most.any publication that’s print-' “f^^ance of 13. rhe topic. The ed, and gift cards will be sent StWgJe f°J s Mindswas from this office, to reach the re- i discussed. Euchre and crokinole cipient just before Christmas.. P13^ T\e h°s‘ess served Order at once. lunch. Will meet again Monday The Lucknow Sentinel, phone 35.’ p Jas. Wraith. Owing to other en- Recent visitors with Mrs. Grant Wall were Mr& E. Thacker, Mrs. Hugh McKagiie, Teeswater and the | Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Eirwak- will er. The stork left another little terta inmen ts we thought this would be our last meeting until the new. year: I Mr. and Mrs. Midford Wall & Donnie spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hackett and Doug of Ashfield. Mr. Don Bell, who has spent the past several weeks at Hannas, returned to his home in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and Reg visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Nicholson and fam­ ily, Bervie. Mr. and Mr^. ' Grant Wall arid family spent’ Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Frank Thompson, Kinloss -township. —-------. ' ’ ■..[ The members of the Sewing This column has not appeared | during the past two weeks due to examinations- — and examina­ tion results. . • On Thursday, December 3rd, Assembly was held in the audi­ torium. Mr Wallace was guest. Dan Rose was chairman and Jim Hackett, presided at the piano. The . first number was the. hymn “Unto the Hills”. Carolyn Gibson read the scripture, followed by the repetition of the Lord’s pray^ er. The hymn “Breathe on me, 'Breath^oT ^Goh” was sung. r Ken ~ MacNay favored with a Piano' circle merarthe" home MMrs solo. Mr. .Bride led tiie Grade IX g Frenchmen in two French-songs Mr* and Mrs. Midford Wall & Margaret. Miller, J^ve s_ era and Mrs. F. Brown spent jokes. j Sunday evenirig. at?the Wall home comp&nied by No ma Mu * on Kincardine-Huron boundary. .ac ’ I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blackborow trict high school inspector. Mr. ^on Hamilton spent Sun- Wallace gavri us a very mterest- day ,with Mr. and Mrs. Art Hod- mg talk. He told us that, in fifty years’ time we would look back Mr. and Mrs. Alex Why took & upon, our days spent m the n w ; fnyMjj_y--sp.nnf Sunday . wihfr-^MTr-^ Mrs. Wm. Slessor, Bervie. , •_ We are glad to report that Mrs. Everett. Whytock is able to be' out- again after being confined to the house. • - , - Ghr. Edgar ‘ ;&est‘ of the Queen’s Own Rifles, -son of Mr. Noble Guest', of Kincardine^ and formerly "of Kinlbugh, Who -has spent , three' years in occupation, in Germany,' is at present spend- LuekHuw District High School:' Announcements were made ■ and- the Queen sung to ebd.A&sembly, Commencement w&s held .last Friday evening at the school. We are sure that all' those' attending found the program very satis­ factory. . . ' • Plans are being made for a Christmas dance on December: 21. Those who broke the initiation _, rules, wf ll likely receive sentence Ung-some time at the* home Of his R’vt evenW. out, Grade fM.fath&v t ’ THAT the prize winners at the Auxiliary Shoot party oh Fti- / day night were Mrs. Austin ‘ Solomon and Al Irwin. were ten. tables. ■ —T--O'. ~ THAT there were eleven at the Monday night party. Prize winners were Mrs. Bob Reid and Wm.' S. McLeod. There will 'he a special Christ- mas party next week with a gift exchange. ' ' —-O-— . - THAT Otto Pedersen, who had been employed in Toronto; has taken over the Fuller Brush — agency- forr Lucknow and the district north and west to Kin­ cardine. \ THAT Donald (Dan) Henderson and Tenant Henderson of Wingham, and formerly of Lucknow, were callers in town on Monday. Donald recently underwent a hernia operation in Toronto. \ ~ THAT Dennis Emberlin is em­ ployed at present with the C.N.R. at St. Marys. He was ‘transferred] there from Weston. While at Weston, a flier friend of Dinney’s, Was on a flight to Owen Sound,..and. winged around this way to.“drop” Den­ nis off, at home, or mighty near it He landed on the Ewart Taylor farm. THAT Mr. and Mrs. • Newton_ James of. Windsor leave the first of the week for Daytona Beach, Florida, where they will spend three months. —o— THAT little Loreen Erringtori, , year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Errington of St. Helens, gave her parents a fright last week * when she was seized' with a convulsion. The little girl was rushed to Wing­ ham Hospital by her parents, and remained there for obser­ vation over the week-end. The attack was attributed to a sud­ den elevation of temperature from an infection. . . , —O—. THAT Norma Sherwood has bepn appointed director and super­ visor of the Dram atic. Ciub.. at Teachers’ College;-Stratford. — .1' _ - ' r- THAT“‘Barry Attridge-.', narrowly > missed a serious foot injury re-^ cently when a log truck ran over the foot. Efforts were be­ ing mad’e to dislodge a bogged down truck at the tiime, and ‘ only the soft ground ,saved Barry’s foot from being crush­ ed by the weight.. An x-ray 7revealed ho bones broken; ’. THAT Mr:'A. W. Anderton was '■'injured in’ a motor accident - ...near—Gt^rrge~^ltor' oFF* : Wednesday morning. He' was taken to Goderich Hospital by • ambulance. No other ear was« involved. ReOve Elmer Graham, was following the Anderton car when it suddenly left the road. Incidentally, :Mr. Graham was . enroute to Lucknow to put an ., .election “thank you” in The . ■ Sentinel, but in rendering . as­ sistance at the s,ceh&. of the accident was delayed too long' to get the advertisement, in.