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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-01-27, Page 6hi 7. \ I 4) j r i . ) '.. • ■I 1 fl < ■'7 * ' .7 >AGESIX KINLOUGH . Mr. John Babh, Con. 1'6, has | \ '.’J^pj^^^eut in Kincardine Hos- •.^mX,^h^^,.he underxyent an pp- ;■ ■ was ablex 4o • return ; lioOTie tlpp Friday* J?is many frtends ^Wlsii him improved, health; ? Wm.; $hewfelt, Mr. and Mts> Orville Shewfelt . and son of Kincardine visited on Friday last with Mr. and Mrs. ■: H. A. Graham.and Mr. and "Mrs; Cfeo. Graham.' Mrs. Wesley Guest entertained i members - of the H. W.I. when a Red Cross guilt was completed. „ / Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson .* . entertained the Purple Grove • Farm Forum on. Monday eyep- ■ ' •/<’; ■We are pleased to“ report/ that Mr. Geo.. Graham is steadily iiri- pfoving after being confined to bed for over two months. Mr. and Mrs.' James Hodge made a business trip to Stratford last Friday. TonUfhy Pollock, spent ‘ the week-end with his cousin, Helen Needham. • Mrs. J. W. Colwell returned home after spending the past week with Mr. • and Mrs. Currie Colwell and family. . The A,YiP.A. will meet at the home of Ellwobd Hodgins Thurs- >■> day evening. / Mrs. Worn. Eadie is hostess to the Women’s Institute on Thurs­ day,. February 4th with conven­ ers, May BoyleT and Mrs. Jim -Smith; roll call, a memory verse from old reader; motto, Make the ;—mostof—yourseifji-forthatis^all Idlere. is of " you; guest speaker,. Mr. j. M.. Game, I.P.S.; contest; tea biscuits; lunch Mrs, F. Thomp­ son (§), Mrs. Alex Percy (s), Mrs. Wesley Guest (c), Mrs.. Ed . Thompson (c). .» :PURPLE GROVE Donnie Thompson 'visited with Ereddie Morgan on Saturday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harrison of Con. .10 were * guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Currie On Sun­ day." "■ .'.'/. d ■/.-, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hill -spent Saturday in Wingham. Mr,: and Mrs. Gordon Finlayson and,, family of Lochalsh, Mr. Joe Morgan of London visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Mor- gan on Sunday. . Visitors at the home; of Mr.: & Mrs.VictorjGaw'leyXohE^ night were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colwell/ Mr.. and. Mrs. Russell '• ; . !'■ THE LUCKNOW SENTINfiL, JiUCIOfQW, ONTARIO Hewitt and' Mti and Mr$/ Claude Dore. Mrs. Frank Dore and Mr, and Mrs. Donald McCosh attended the recreation course. held at Tees- water last week. The Purple GroVe Farm For­ um met at the home of , Mr. and Mrs, Donald McCosh with a good attendance. The subject for dis­ cussion was “Level Crossidfe ac­ cidents, kill scores of Canadians yearly”:. Various suggestions, were given as to how people should be warned of railway, crossings and help to prevent some of the accidents. The remainder- of the evening was spent playing'euchre after. which lunch was served. £.. CULROSS CORNERS Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hodgins attended the turkey banquet and course at Hanovevr last Monday. This was given by the Purina Feed Company and! several lucky tickets were drawn, We wish to congratulate Perry on winning a poultry feed hopper,jin a red and. white checkered design, Master Harold Whytock cele­ brated his birthday on Tuesday, January 19 th by entertaining some of' his little boy friends.. Miss Helen Schumacher who has been, employed in Kinpar- WEDNESDAY, JAN. 2&th,1954 ? Z 3 ±£ ■•............ ,\. II TJ^n^t^eetirig“will“be-held at the home of Bert Nicholson.. zzzz: ——:—775,-.’^• £1, -—,&;$! ''X* , ,6,------■------------------- - dine, is atpresent at* th® home I of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack I Schiunacher, _ I Mr. and Mrs, Robt Stobo spent I Tuesday evening with Mr. and I Mrs. Jas. Wraith./ I Mr. and • Mrs? Perry., Hodgins I and Sharon spent ah evening re- I cently with Mr. and Mrs. Art I Hodgins. v I We had no Farm Forum meet? I ing Monday night. Our next I meeting will be on February 1st I at the home of Mr.&Mrs. Ernie I Hanna, wheri we shall discuss I the topic “Barriers to Trade”, I Miss Ruby Bonnet; Kincardine, spenttheweek-end-at-her-home] hdre. . 1 SwwSocSowwSSS&w T 7F •K T J I ;.y.:.v--, ............. .... -------— ’.'....... " ■ V 1 1 J ■ r > ST. HELENS __ The; young people, assisted by some of the older men, have made a skating, rink in. the church shed. ’ < Prizes for high points went to Charles McQuillin for the ladies and to Albert Tayldr for gents while Lois Webb & Grant Ruth­ erford were awarded the con­ solation prizes 'at the progressive euchre party held under t the aus­ pices of the .Women’s Institute ' on Friday evening. Dancing fol­ lowed to music by . Don Cameron and Murray Gaunt with Norma Murray at the . piano and by Mr. and Mrs. Fred McQuillin. . Mr. W. A. Humphrey had the misfortune to fracture some ribs when he was thrown. from the Wagon when it struck a stone ” while he was driving into the church, shed. His many ’ friends hope. for a sj^pdy. recovery., . Mrs.- Andrew. Gaunt will.*be 4he hostess for zthe February ■. meeting of the Women’s Institute .on Thursday afternoon, February 4th at 2.30. Roll call, exchange of* Valentines; motto, a wise mind , growth, like a savings account. I . Put a • little in it .<every day, by , . Mrs. Lorne Woods/ subject, Cit- • izenship and EdiSatibn by Mrs. | John Cameron; program & lunch, ’ . Mrs. James Aitchison and Mrsrf Gordon MacPherson. \ Young People’s Union The Young People’s meeting took place on January 24th. The .. president, Don Cameronv was- in charge. Isobelle MacPherson, convener of Recreation and Cui- , I ture, had: tKerlopic7"SEe was as­ sisted by Crawford McNeil who read the - scripture and a poem. Isabelle MacPherson gave a prayr er and conducted the Bible study. The meeting closed with the ben­ ediction. The Young People plan to hold a skating party, in the church shed on Saturday, Janu- ..; ary 30th at ;8.00 p.m. Everyone . in the community >is <■ invited. • ^Please bring lunch. 4 JJ Mathers-Ross Real Estate and in- , aurance office, Gdderich>. spent . <■ the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart. Bob Murdie of Kitchener was; a week-end visitor with his mother, Mrs. Alex Murdie. The officers of the Y.P.IL will! be installed at the service in’the * / •Itl I / ., •dJ > c •s I NAVIGATOR BOB KIRKPATRICK^ . 23, pf • Vancouver, joined the . RCAF ** In September, 1951 ~ trained and (served as d Naviga- . J Hon Officer on Search' and Rescue operations In the Far - North — , took radar training —and now Is a Navigator specializing in 'AirTniercupnon Canirtk twin-jet fighter with.No. 445^Squadron 'based at RCAF - Station Uplands. 4 W c<^w^xS^/ c9 wtydut. J i^ctadM^ kujfcta. "Btct c5 e^oyed/it. . ow iMli omL iAfrstki/ adv ovjl at cb ii^Jb omL v </ot mu Mow (J'ut W?eu vitadwu ibtr, and LLj a. CF-100 Mow, t-Aatk a pHaM- .Of'A 0 — A a A 'VtsiAu ■) k at /ax wfo atv Iwufo. \Ju4t bfoit, omxL qou/b pilot, AFTER 272 YEARS AIR FORCE EXPERIENCE . OddOtiM-. (H'cL dtr ' Utz I" / , F/O BOB KIRKPATRICK There are If /« immediate openings now for more men to train dnd fly a$ Air Crew Officers in the RCAF! lian Air ForceT1 T1 ' • mt,W obligation; full ftcrlitulafi regarding FREEDOM l N . r.——-------------------------------------1 Director of Personnel Manning, I R.C.A.F. Headquarters, Ottawa. | j •nralment r^ukemetiti-.dnd openingt how ovoilabfi in lhe R.C.A.F? |‘ I NAME (please print). . . ... .............’ . ............ . ,,,. | _ (Surname) (Chriallan Name) J I STREET ADDRESS;......................... . . CITY. I h - 1 I . 1 ^1^.1,wv 11 a ncl provI fi«) r i • J I* ♦ * • i • J •«" /•' I L • ; .7 ....... AGE :...> .. ?... ! . I you must be 117 buf riot yef 2S, tingle, and have junior Malricu- . ./ [ lotion, the equiva/enl or heller. . I < j. When opprying, bring 1J Birth Certificate ij Prorif of Education. | I—v.«fAF‘S3*2^^s M ............... PROVINCE Tor Complete information on pay, trade training and. ojher benefits, see, the Career Counsellor of your nearest ^CAF Recruiting Unit—or mail thij coupon today. . / [ /ohon, the equivalent orbetter! X ' r X ,, Your Local R.C.A^P. Career Counsellor Will Be LocatedInWingham wtea Qnt^iorOnT^^ p4ii.t /X- 4T Jv; 4 JUh- A « .. » Sift