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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-03-03, Page 7* J * ^pNESDAYa MARCH 3rd, *954 Husbands! WivesI Want new Pep and Vim? rhousandsofcouples are weak, )austedsoteIyJ>e<;|Hise^ -iin, vitality, try Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Supplies ^n-ydivtoormay-needfoFpep;-M>pplemen-— ary doses Vitamin Bt. Introductory or “get- cquaink-d” size only 606 At all druggists. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE SEVEN KINLOtJGH Misses, Erlipa Jean and Marion Percy entertained the \Club Girls, for their regular meeting bn Wednesday evening. “The more we sew together” opened the mejEting. Seven girls answered the rpl£ call with' “My suggestion for our achievement day demon­ stration”. Mrs, Perry Hodgins and Mrs. Ernie Hanna showed seaming, a flat seam, also how with Mr. and Mrs. A. McQuillin. . Mr. and Mrs_< Farrier and family spent,* the. week-end with his brother, < Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Farrier near Wallaceburg. Mr. arid Mrs; Russell Moore & family of Preston visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Moore on Sunday. Mr. A. Moore, (Stanley , Moore and Mr. and Mrs. ,Jas. Laidlaw motored to London last Wednes- .. . . day, Mrs, Jas. Laidlaw stayed correct way to sew on a but- with her. son Kenny ins London ton» ? botfhd buttonhole, French for a few days. w seaming, a flat seam, also how The World’s Day of Prayer will ^as binding The next be held in the Presbyteriari i feting will be at the home of ChurchohFfidayat^JOrRbv!^10,2^ I speaker. . ar*d costume charts are to be fin? Mrs? Charles Falconerand son John and Mr. Pat Coul- £lrls haVe made will be judged, ter motored to Stratford on Sun- Daihty .refreshments were served day after receiving word of the hostesses, . o oL Mrs, OLdaker who was ! . The pUpilfc of SS. No. 3, (Con, were entertained by their I teacher. Mrs. Jim McEwan on Doris Saturday at a tobogganing party SIXTH AND NINTH Congratulations are due Miss Barbara Wilsop on obtaining 1st class honors in her music exam in. Harmony, Grade III. / Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jewitt of Parkside, Sask., were visitors last week with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Errington. Recent visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. Bill Kinahan were Mr. and Mr§. Angus Kennedy of Seaforth and M?. and Mrs. Arnold Craig or Wingham. Mrs, Pollock■, of Goderich spent a few-days lately ^t the home-of -her-’ daughteiy-MF.-and- Mfsr-Glif- ford Kilpatrick. -^Master—Ken-Taylor—jspent—the week-end with his grandmother, Mrs. Charlotte Reid of Dungan­ non. ; Mr. Robert H. Purdon of Doon- side, Sask., is a visitor, with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Purdon. .. Mr. Michael Kinahan of Lon­ don, Mr. and Mrs Norman O’Con-J nor and Pa.tricia of Ashfield were „ ... x., ___.. . .. (___ Visitors during the week-end with' York, Mr., and Mrs. Turvey have Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kinahan. ' ** — WHITECHURCH ' , ’.vr-y • ’ , 1 1 . * J BORN—in Brussels in Doctor , feyers Nursing'Home, to Mr. &' killed in London while leaving a .10)> Its. Donald MacDonald (nee bus. 1 farilyn Newman) oh February 3rd,.a son, Donald Bruce. We are sorry to hear that Mrs.’ among those who have the rheas-1. The World Day of Prayer will; as. Falconer has been in bed ! les. around here. j be held on Friday at the Pres- rith lumbago, . I Mr. and Mrs. Gib Hamilton & byterian Church at 2.30*p.m. Mrs. Mr. and Mr&. W. Erb of Tees- [ family ;of the 4th of. Huron vis-; Maurice Hodgins Will be the key; vater visited one day last week ited with relatives in the village ' Freddie, Phyllis and 1 Moore and Carl \MoClenaghan are at the Kiril’o^s hills. Mr. • and Mrs. Albert . Taylor were in Goderich on. Monday at­ tending the funeral of their cous­ in, Miss Will, Harrison. . Mr. and Mrs. Lome Dumin spent last Thursday in London. Mri J, D. Durnin attended a 4-H Club leaders’ banquet in Cliritoh last week.y,,... . ......... . t ... WEDDING BELLS TURVEY—INGRAM Daffodils ’ and white satin bows formed the setting at the Hensail United Church bn Saturday, Feft»- ruary 13jb at 2.30 > p,m,, when Ruiby -Jean- -Ingram - exchanged -marriage—vqws—.with—George Wayne Turvey. The bride is -daughte^of^Mr-^--hnd—Mrs^John F. Ingram of Hensall, and the bridegroom is a son of Mr.. and Mrs. Lloyd Turvey of Exeter and formerly of Lucknow. ... ; . Bonnie Turvey, sister of the groom was flower girl. A recep­ tion followed at, Monetta Mea- i ard’s, Exeter. Following a .wed­ ding trip to Buffalo and New taken up residence at Exeter? I icj some of its work ... and we think you won’t needto^tudy"the'detailed financial statement “ori-call” disaster services..> means I What RED CROSS « You are probably familiar r\ with at least which is published annually to realize that; even though 97% of Red Cross workers are willing volunteers who draw not a penny for their services ... it still takes a lot of money to keep on providing. .. \ free blood transfusions . .. £ * ■ • . aid to our veterans at home and abroad . .. woman and all ladies are invited td attend. . Mr. and Mrs. Art Hodgtins, Con. 10, Mrr and Mrs. Bert McLean, Kincardine, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodgins on Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Graham were guests at’a farewell dinner in honor of Dr. Johnston who will soon terminate his medical prac- 1 tice in Lucknow, This evening >| was sponsored by4 the Lucknow I District High School. It is with , regret that friends learned of Dr.-—Johnston^—departure- -and- wish him well, Mr. and Mrs.. Howard McGuire • went to Stratford on Friday for , further medical treatment follow­ ing a recent major operation. Mrs. Allan Sparling and Allan of Walkerton spent Friday with , her parents^, Mr? and Mrs. Geo.. -■ Haldenby-r------r- -----—— I The Evening .Guild* met on. I Wednesday evening at the home , I of Mrs. Allan Colling. The pres- ' ident, Mrs. Ronald Thacker, was !in charge. The hymn, “In Christ' there is nd East or' West” opened . the meeting. This was followed by prayers and the scripture reading by Helen Nicholson. [‘■Worship” was the word for the : roll call. The thought for .the day ; was given by Edha Boyle. The j evening was..spent in sewing arid fancy work. Prayer closed the meeting ,ahd a dainty luricri was served iby the hostess.. The March ' hostess is Mrs. Geo. Haldenby. A large crowd greeted the play I “Look Out Lizzie”, in Holyrood Hall on Friday evening and en- joyed- this 3-act comedy which was presented by the Ashfield < Young People’s Union. Between acts Jim Hackett from Zion fav­ ored with a piano .solo and Mrs. Jack. Hewitt with, a vocal solo. Mr. and MYs. Ian Mackenzie ’ visited on'Tuesday evening with j Mr. and Mrs. Beit Nicholson. I Mrs. Lovdll McGuire and Ter- j esa spent Sunday with Mrs. How­ ard McGuire at the home of Mr. .....and Mrs. George Halderiby. j Mrs. Walter Forster arid Ann- | etta of Ripley, Mr. and Mrs. Bert . Elphick of. Pinkerton visited on Sunday with Mrs. J. W. Colwell. Mr. and Mrs. Bert -Nicholson and family spent Sunday with Mr. arid Mls‘ Rex .Stewart; Mjl- ! larton. .. * . Relatives from here attended a shower in honor of Miss Mar- ian Nicholson, bride-elect, on Wednesday afternoon. Members of the Presbyterian I congregation were pleased to • welcome back .the itev. Robert •Macconrielb of Lticknow to the afternoon service. , Mr., Norman Fry of the Stead- rhans, Store, Clinton, spent the week-end with 'Mrs. , Rickey and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ilaldenby. • . / ‘ . 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