The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-04-07, Page 11WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7th, 1954 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ,
RED CROSS FUND
LONG WAY TQ GO
(Intended for March 24)
Donations to the nual cam
paign of the Luc
trict' Branch of pe Jted Cross
, Society had reached a total. of $856 at the firsfo^ the , week,. This
is short almost "00 the total re
vived last year which amounted
to $1433,70.
A house4o-house canvass of
. the Village has been pretty well
—-completed- and with- few excep
tions the total to date has been
—.-made-up- bythe-responseto-this
canvass. If ' the objective is to be
met there will have ,.to be a good
response fror^rtlie rural cornnfun-
‘ ity. As has beeh. stated before
there-is no planneXpanVass in
the country, and donations- are
made voluntarily at the Bank, of
Montreal, McKim’s Drug Store or
at country stores in the, vicinity.
A partial list of donations to
date is a§ follows:
Elmira Alton $2.50; W, L. Mac
Kenzie 5.00; Wm. Robb, town,
. - 2.00; Sam Reid 2.00; W. W. Hill
2.00; Mrs. E. Congram 5.00; Geo.
‘Jardine 2.00; , Friend , 2.25; Jack
Wraith 2.00; George M'acMillan
.1.00; Wm. Stimson 2.00; Alex Mc-
■ ‘LeocI 2.00; >N. -H. Hedley 2.00;
Mrs. Wm“ McIntosh. 2.00; Mrs.'
Heiwat 2.00; Mrs. Sarah Collyer
2.00; Mrs. Norman Stewart 1,00;
Sid Gardner 2.00; Howard Rob
inson 1.00; Mrs. Zita Duncan
ow and Dis-
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G. Welsh 1,00; Douglas Graham
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1, Dungannon, 2.00; Donald Hen
derson 25.00; Jim Henderson $15;
John W. Henderson Lumber Ltd.
50.00; Morgan, Henderson 15.00;“
Oscar Hodgins 1.00; Misses Mc-
Quaig 4.00; Mrs, John W. Hen
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Dairies 15.00; Thos. Burns. 2.00;
.Flora -and- John -MacDonald 2.00;
H. M. MacLennan 5.00; James
Mcltfapghton 1.00; . Miss ■ A;
Mather . 2.00;\ Marjorie Webster
I. 00;. Miss E/M. “Henderson 5.00;
Rev. R. A. Macconnell 10100; Mr$.
Dudley 1,50; Gladys MacDonald,
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MacLennan 5.0Q; Elizabeth Mur-
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Harold Greer 5.00; James Dun
can 2.00'; Henry Donais 2.00; Dr<
Jas. Little 10.00; L. C. Thomp
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"Stothers 1.00; Harry McQuillin
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R. V. MacKenzie 2.00; Mrs. D. C.
Taylor 1.00^ Mrs. Clara Shaddick
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Jessie, and Annie McKay/1Q.00;
Elmer Johnston 5.00; Stan- Mus
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Mrs. E. Hollyman 2.00; Charles
Steward 1.00; Jack F. Henderson
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Crawford 2.00; Dick McQuaig
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N, J. MacKenzie .2.00; Ken Ches
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Meiklejohn 5.00;-Joe Irwin 2.00;
Fred Jackson 5.00; Treleaven
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H, L. Jennings 1.00; Albert Al
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WHITECHURCH
Mr, and. Mrs. Chas. Falconer
and son John of Alamis' visited
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Falconer.'
Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Jantzi and
family of Milverton visited with
her. brother, Mr. and. Mrs.
Fisher and. Mrs, Kennedy
Fete on Sunday.
Mrs. A, McQuillin spent
Geo:
and
Mrs. A, McQuillin spent last
Wednesday in Luckhow with her
sister, Mrs. N. -McCallum.
■^ack”™Mofrisbh“ '■■und^-wehV™ a"
minor operation on Saturday to
-remove^a" growth abbve~his.'knee
caused by a hurt awhile ago and
expects to be. home the first of
this week:' ' \
Mr. and Mrs.’Gib Hamilton &
family of Lucknow visited with
friends in the village.
- There will be a concert in the
Memorial Hall on Friday even- r
ing..»Jim Powers will be guest
speaker. Ladies bring lunch and
a silver collection will be taken.’
Dance following, . .
E. S. Watt of Palmerston has
bought the mill, from Walter Bell.
Mrs. Charley Martin, and Mrs.
MacNeil] visited..with Jim
on. the 2nd Concession.
Laura
Irwin
. S.S; No. 10 helped to take part
in the _
Hall. The proceeds are to help
pay for the new projector.
. Congratulations to Mrs. J, J.
Tiffin who celebrated her 80th
birthday on. Saturday..
The executive meeting of the
Women’s Institute will be held
at Reids Corners op Wednesday.
Mrs. George McClenaghan, and
Mrs. V. Emerson are going from
here. • ‘ '
Mr. and Mrs. V., Emerson vis
ited on Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Mr. anad Mrs. Wm. Dawson,
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin, Mr.
R. H. Purdori and son Tom all
spent the week-end in Brantford
with Mr. anad Mrs. Jas. Hender
son. ■ '
Janis Farrier was sick with
the. measles last week and is im
proving nicely. • •' x
ing charge of the services at
Rev. W; J. Watt has been tak-l
Brick Church anad Belgrave ow- ■
ing to . tha illness of Rev. Cox I
of 'Belgrave.
concert' in Lucknow Town
St.. Helen’s.: Women’s Institute
5.00; Miss Margaret Pickering
-2t00; -R; J-~MacKenzie^LOO ;””Geo^
Whitby 2’00; Rev. C. A. Winn
2.00; T. B. Cieland 5.00; Miss Tena
MacDonald 50c; Mrs, R.- T:-Doug
las 50c; Alex Purdon 56c; T. W.
Smith 5.00; J. M. Greer,5.00; Ste-
: wart Lavis 2.00; Neil MacCallum
1,00; Mrs.' C. Weatherhead 75c;
Les Purves 1.06; John A; Mac-’
Donald. 3^6; Miss Elizabeth Mac
Donald 2.00; Jack MacDonald
2.00; Georg-e Taylor; Sr., 1.00;
Mrs. E. 'Ferguson 50c; J. Mc-
Charles 5.QQ;: K. Cameron 2.00;'
. Wm. Lyons .1.00: Lloyd Ashton
5.00; Dorothy Cook 2.00; Brown
Smyth 5.00; Daye Anderson 1.00;
Lucknow Women’s Institute $15; j
Alex Andrew: 5.00; Roy Alton.
2.00; Cameron' MacDonald 10.00;
Mrs, Mary Finlayson 5.00; Dun
can Cameron 5.00; James Cam
eron . 5.0.0; Clayton Alton 1.00;
George Joyrtt 5.00; S. B. Stothr
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sori 2.00; Wm.' S, McLeod 5.00;
Hazel and Ada Webster 8.00; Mrs.
George Andrew 2,00; James Dur-,
nin 2.00; Thomas Hackett 5.00;’
Grant McDiarmid 2.00; Mrs. R,
’Robertson 2:00; Elizabeth Cum- ’
mings 1.00; J. C. Stewart. 1.00;
Jerry Cranston 2.00; T. A.‘ Cam
eron 1.00; Wilfred Drennan 2.00;
Harry Anderson 2.00; j. W, Joy nt
10.00;- Wrs. Sam’Morrison 1.00;
A: J, Wilson 2,00; J: . C. Arm
strong 2.00; Dorothy Gammie $2;
S. J. Pyrhm 1.00; John Murdoch
,2.00:."Mrs. Jack Hamilton. 50c; V,.'
'A, Mowbray 10.00; Anderson Flax
Products 16.00; Mrs. John Jafnie-.
son , 50ct. Mrs. Ida , Hackett 1.001.
"Murray “ Henderson 1.00; Miss C. |
McGregor 10500; Oliver Glenn $2;'
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Jean Lyons 1.00;, Ira Campbell
5,Q0j:. Lduis Taylor L00; Lucknow
District Co-op 5.00; D, R. ’ Fin
layson 5.00; J. S. Kilpatrick 5.00;
M, L, Sanderson ,5.00; Philip Ste
wart 2.00; Gordon Fisher 2.00;
Win. Welsh 2.00; Webster and Mc
Kinnon 1.6.06; X H: Hail 3.00; S,
C,z Rathwell & Son 5.00; Wm. '
Schmid.5.00;, Ho.wai'd Cowah 2.00;
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