HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-02-10, Page 8RAY ROBINSON
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Lorne Johnston and Mrs. Welsh. THAT there/were twelve tables.
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’Phone Carlow 2105
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LAID, SANDED AND
FINISHED.
at the,Priddy Hight Shoot party
in the. Auxiliary Rooms. Prize
winners were Mrs. Leo Huber
and Earl Harris. ■
THAT Miss Norma Sherwood, a
Student at Stratford Teachers’
THAT a television set was im
stalled last week at the Legion
.-.Rooms’ \
A really superb lunch-was served'
by Mrs. Hedley, Mrs.. Black, Mrs.
Tom Anddrson Mrs- Purvis and!
Mrs. Bob Armstrong. ' !
ZONE COMMANDER.
VISITS LOCAL AUXILIARY
A CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP
| patronage with which this business has been favored
j for so many years. /
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ASHTON’S
MEN’S, LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S WEAR
Piece Goocls And Woollens .
FAMILY GATHERING MARKS
25th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs: Nelson Raynard
celebrated their 25th wedding an
niversary last Friday evening at
their home. . They were married ;
on February 6th, 25 years 'ago, by.n
the Rev. Mr; Brown. They have I
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WEDNESDAY, FEB. 10th, 1954
AT BUTTON’S MEAT MARKET
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• j wish to announce a change of ownership of
. The Button Butcher Business which has been taken
__ ,_nvpr by my son Russell* who has been associated
College; was. play director of"
the stage performance at the
•< “Ait Home” bn Friday night.
Norma, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Sherwood, was vale
dictorian iat the Lucknow Dis
trict High School commence
ment last fall.
with me for the past nine years,,
~~~ it js with sincere appreciatibn^andrfhanks-that—I-
acknowledge the generous patronage and pleasant
business relations I have enjoyed with the good folk
of this community for 45 years, and I trust that my
successor will continue to enjoy the goodwill and
South Kinloss W.M.S.,
The meeting, of the South Kin
loss W.M.S. was held at the home'
of Misses Jessie and Annie Mac-
KAy wiith 24 members present..
The president, Mrs. W. Macln-^
•tyre? opeped the meeting with a
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girls; Dorothy of Goderich, Mrs. ,IianKS was read.
Russel Irvin.(Lillian) of Ashfibld,
JMrs.A Fred Shropshali . (Ruth) of
Wingham, Douglas, Bruce and
Chris at home and three grand
children. z 4
. Present vat the anniversary
gathering—were: -Mr, ancLMrs.
Will Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Ritche, Mr, arid Mrs. Harvey
Ritchie arid girls, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Wall. Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Irvin and Betty, Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Paperhick, Mr. and Mrs. !
Walter Alton and Arnold and by a prayer by Mrs. D. Graham.
Frank, Mr. and Mrs.. Melvin Ray- ! A solo was given iby Mrs. P.
nard, Mr. and Mrs.- Harold Fer-. Steer. A chapter in the, study
guson, Russel Irvin, Fred Shrop- book was ably taken by Mrs.
shall and Donald Murray. . i Ted Collyer followed by the read-r
They had a. social evening play-w ing of. section 2, “Who Js My
ing cards. Mrs. Walter' Alton was
high lady and Mrs. Ivan Paper
nick low lady. Donald Murray
was high and Douglas Raynard
low for men. Arnold Alton took
pictures, Mr. and Mrs. Raynard
were presented with fa chest of
silverware. Lunch .was served and a social time spent.
uncoil. /A letter of
______ __read. Then followed
a report from the bale secretary,
Mrs. A. Sutherland regarding
this year’s ibale.’ The next meet
ing is to ibe held on: the World’s
Day of Prayer on Friday, March
5th. The troll call was well ans-
THAT Lionel “Sandy” Rider of
Stratford and formerly of
Lucknow, has been in the news
in story and picture form, as
a result of his efforts in re
storing an old tiller-steered
automobile, to running order,
again. The buggy-seated vehicle
was known as the Le-Roy and
was manufactured at Waterloo
before^the turn of the century
—ih 1898 or 1899.
THAT the Publisher had a note
this week from Mark Gardner
of Wingham who Says his hand
is pretty shaky since he had
the stroke last fall. Didn’t know
about your illness, Mark, but
sbestF wishes for a complete re
covery which will nb doubt fee
the mutual wish of your many
' friends here.
SINCERELY,
R. J. “BOB” BUTTON.
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► Treesweet
► Grapefruit Juice, 48 oz. ..-.. 29c
► Kelloggs
► Corn Flakes, 8 oz. .... 2 for 33c
► Shredded Wheat ....... 2 for 33c
► Solo Margarine ....i. 25c
► Maple Leaf Sockeye 39c
► Crown Brand
► Corn Syrup, 2 lbs. 29c
► Breakfast Club / .
► Strawberry Jam, 24 oz. .... 37c
wered by a Bible verse, contain- THAT Cliff Crawford has accept-
jng dhs word “love”. The scrip-
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ture and meditation by Mrs. I.
Dickie- was most interesting, the j
subject^ being The Burning Bush, !
symbolizing the Church of /God'
today, going ChrouglPtHe^ire but
not consumed. This was followed
I Neighbor” by Miss M. Suther
land which was very interesting.
A discussion On. this reading was
afterwards held by the members.
The mizpah benediction was re-
r-peated, followed by;a vote of
thanks given by Mrs. A. Suth
erland to the hostess’ for the use
of tljeir home. An enjoyable
lunch was- then served by the1 hostesses and directors, Mrs. W.
1 MacIntyre and Mrs. P. Steer.
- ed a position with Silyerwood
Dairies, Lucknow, to fill a staff
I vacancy resulting frdm Donald
McKinnon having gone into
partnership with Chas. Web-
ster in the hardware business.
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Pork & Beans, 30 oz. 2 for 31c ’
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AAA A A XA 4 A A Mh'A1'A-'A- -L
The regular meeting., of the
Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian
Legion was held on Tuesday, Feb
ruary 2nd with 29 members pres
ent. Mrs. Philip MacMillan pre
sided, She welcomed KJrs. Leulla
' Hall, the Zone commander, who
paid her official visit, and Mrs.
McGowan, president of Blyth
Auxiliary and both of Blyth. Mrs.
Wm._ Welsh was also welcomed
j into the# Auxiliary on a transfer
I from- Seaforth Auxiliary. It was
i decided to take over the Navy
!League canvass. Letters of thanks
Were read from those "w;hoi had
received Christmas parcels and
get well cards, etc., also from the
Legion Branch exressing thanks
for the donation of $75.00.
Committees were picked out
for .the year. .Mrs. Hall installed t
Past Pres. Black and Mrs. R. For-'
ster. Then she .gave a very in
teresting talk. She took as her
subject the wbrd Service-r-S for.
Self, E'for effort, R—right think- ‘
ing, V for veteran, I.for inspira
tion, C for comrade^ E for efface.
She stressed, that an Auxiliary is
a chain, each member a link, and
that -the chain . is only, ■ as strong
as the Weakest link.
Mrs.. John Hall won the. mys- •
tery box. Mrs, Joe Wasney read
an interesting story pn St: Vai-
ehtine. She also asked a Jew rid- •
dies. Mrs. Forster conducted . two
-contests,.rfhe .winners. feeingFMrs._ „
INFANTS’ DRESSES
Assortment of crepe, Celanese &
nylon in attractive baby’styles,
pink,. blue, yellow and whitfe*
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Presbyterian Church W.M.S.
The W.M.S. of the Presbyter
ian church met in the church
with the president, Miss M. Mac
Leod, taking the opening exer
cises. The Bible study was given
fully by Mrs. R; V, Mackenzie,
During the business period Mrs.
A. C, Agnew was appointed sec
retary, replacing Mis. W.^ Port-
eous, who has given long and
faithful service. Plans-were made
for the bale allocation arid quilt
ing for the Red Cross on ia date
to - be announced. Christmas
cards, asked .for will be left in
the church kitchen to be sent to
our missionaries. The roll call
was answered by a verse with-the
_wordJ “comforter”. Glad Tidings
prayer was given by Mrs. W.
Douglas. Mrs. A. Purdon read a
letter from her brother, Angus i
MacKay in India thanking the :
Society for a gift of $2&0 towards *
his work., there. Mrs. C, A. Wiinn
read another letter giving an ac-1
count of the MacKay family’s
work among the students of the
school. Mrs. W. McGill prepared
the pacer on our missionary, Miss
Reaveley whi^h was read by
Mrs. Agnew. The topic was given
in the form of a debate on Ind
ian residential schools by Mrs. J.
E. Little and Miss C. Carrick.
Mrs, C. Cook gave current events
from the Glad Tidings and Mrs.
H. Anderson ,closed with prayer..
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Dan N. Nicholson,
Lucknow,-wish to announce the
engagement of their youngest
daughter, Shirley Marion, to Mr.
Donald Lloyd Gillespie, Kinlough,
son of Mr.Qharles Gillespie,' Kit
chener and the .late Mrs. Gilles
pie. The wedding to take place
in the -Lucknow Presbyterian
Church early in March. .
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomson,
Goderich, Ontario, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Ethel Isobel, to John Credit? Cole,
only son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Cole, Clinton, Ontario. The mar
riage to take place early in.
March. .
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THAT the prize winners at the
■ Monday night Shoot party were Mrs. Million and Howard Har-
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THAT in tfie coming events col
umn will be found reference to
j “The. Songmens” visit to Luck
now late this month.
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THAT Dr. Edwin Heath, who re- j
■cently completed a week-long
engagement ih Lucknow, and
has -since appeared at Blyth
xarid Goderich, will complete •
\is appearances in this com
munity with performances at
-Kintail oii‘ Tuesday and Wed-
(nesday of next week. Proceeds
are for the Kjhtail Community
Hall fund. . . f
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Rugged wearing work socks,, 10
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