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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-04-14, Page 3•i WEDNESDAY. APRIL 14th, 1954 I—j . ........... " r* LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH I Minister: »■. Rev. G. A, Meiklejohn, B,A,, B,D. » . SUNDAY, AFUii; lgth hl 4,m.; “The Day Resur-1 I rection”. ! I Sacrament of The Lord’s ! j Supper. j 112,15 pjn.: Sunday School. j 7.00 p.m.: “For Every Child” j | L-a motion picture., | price.' < the the the ► ► ► ► • ► ■ ► > Large assortment in navy, prints and nylons ___ ►• ► ■ ► - ► ► ► ► ► ►. ► ■ 1, ► ■ ► . ■ * ; ►' MISSES and TEEN AGERS 10 to 20—-fpll and straight line, skirt versions in hew materials and assorted colors. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO 'PAGE THREE Lodi & General . .Sunday School commences at ten o’clock on Sunday in the Presbyterian (fhurch. . Mrs. Walter Horne is now a ^resident at Baker’s Private Hos­ pital. . » Mr, Russell Middleton has re­ turned home after Spending the winter in Toronto. Laverne Hodgins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hodgins, has been ill with pneumonia. » Mrsr-Redvers—Johnson“spent“a_ recent week-end with Rev. A S: ' -and-W-s™M4tehell~of-Hamiltonr-^ Mrs. Wm._ McNall has returned home, after spending the winter with Mrs. W./Mason-near Bly th. Nir. and Mrs. Mike H/ogan have returned home after spending the winter in Toronto with their dau­ ghter, Miss Irene Hogan:: , Mr. Robert Henry Purdon-who . has been visiting relatives' in district', . left on Monday on. return- trip to his home in West. .Mrs. Daisie McCharles, who has .been co rival escing at Baker’s Private Hospital for some time due to a hip fracture, was able to return homb recently. Mr. Redvers Johnston and Joy spent. Sunday. in Preston; with Mr; and Mrs. Guest Mitchell and baby Pamela. Mrs, Johnson who has been visiting there for sortie ti-me, returned with thern. , ; ' Mr, and Mrs. Clifford MacMil­ lan and daughter Christine, Jitri MacMillan and’ Miss Mary Scobie -of St. Catharines and ’Miss 6ail MacMillan of London, spent the week-end with .Mr. arid Mrs. J.' ~at"the~piano^ and^read-irigs~and--^'--MacNIiUan. —___—; : Those -from Lucknow in. attend­ ance at the Bfuce presbyterial rally in Port Elgin, on Tuesday were, Mrs. -N. J. MacKenzie,' Mrs. R. H> Thompson, Mrs, E, J. Thom, Tfe year ^Cthe Baker Home; < I fathers, Mrs. Ernest Button, 1 I I T I i I f I i Lucknow Presbyterian Church SUNDAY, APRIL lgth 10 a.m.: Sunday School. 12.15 p.m.: Morning Worship, $ Rev. R-. A. Macconnell. | 3 p.m.: Erskine/ Dungannon, | Rev. Macconnell. I ■ ' i Evening Service Withdrawn | I BAKER STAFF PAY HONOR■ TO DEPARTING MEMBER I The members of the staff at I Baker’s Convalescent Home "had I a party at the home of Mr. and I Mrs. E. V, Baker on Thursday I evening, April 1st in honor of I Mrs, 'Leonard Ritchie who was I leaving the staff after working I there for over a year. I The evening was'spent in. play- I ing’ progressive euchre, followed I Iby a program consisting of a sing. song with Mrs: Donald McDonald all joined in singing “For she’s a jolly good fellow”. . Mrs. Robinson read the fol low- . ing address: :/. , . j Special Dedication to Bernadean _T ; t.. How pheasant to remember J Mrs. K. C. Murdie, Mrs'. Pharis The year at the Baker Home, < Mathers, Mrs. Ernest Button, ' Where many happy hours were'Mrs. Chas. Webster and Mrs; L. / . spent " Among the patients in the home. x There we had bur joys and sor- • rOfWS;> . ■■ - And work'was without end; And often thought our backs would break Bu| they didn’t break, just. bend. We had our jokes and. fortunes ■. ■ fold • /; /■'/'■ When we had our cup of tea, And here good natured banter Passed from you to me We shared our patients’ worries And oft the" tears were shed When those we nursed'so ten- ,.derly ■ ■ Were numbered with the. dead. I Would like to say to nurses 1 Working at the Baker’s Horne, The kindness, that you Aow can . ■ show, '■ 'y. . Cowies back to you ten-Told. And I can truly tell you ■' -Tha,t in the years to come, • xou will be remembered for your 0 sympathy And the kind acts you have done. A bountiful lunch was served -iowoneiude-a-pleasaht^evening.-^- A LOCHALSH FOLK PRESENT_RADIO Messrs. Duncan and Jim Cam­ eron were happily surprised on Monday night when Donald R, MacKen^ie and Duncan Farrish ‘'dropped in*’ to present them with a lovely Electrohome man­ tel .‘radio, on behalf of- their friends and. neighbors of U.S.S. No. 4. ' The Cameron brothers deeply appreciated this, gesture, and ar& loud in their acclaim that there’s no better place in which to live -th’am -the-old- home^community of Lochalsh, but they’re quick, to -^dd^that—theyhre^beeh^trentfed- royally since coming to .Lucknow and Tike it here very much. r > »The following address accom­ panied the radio, as well as a gift card containing the names of thirtyntwo members 1 of the Section, - . Dear Duncan arid Jim: . When you first left our . com­ munity to spend the winter in Lucknow, we hoped to have you • back on the farm again. As time went on and you continued to liye in town, and now that you have sold your farm, we have given up hopes of having you back again to live in our neigh­ borhood. .. < You were good neighbors and friends. We have missed, and will continue to miss you, but, we are glad you are as near as Luck­ now, and hope you will often “drop in” and have a visit with us in the Lochalsh district. • We have come up here this evening to ask you to accept this gift, not for its value, but as a small token of our esteem for you, and we hope each time you use it, it Will brihg back pleas ant memories of your friends around your old home. • -—Signed—dn^—behalf— of—your- friends and neighbors of U.S.S. No. 4, Lochalsh, Donald R. Mac- Kenzie, Duncan Farrish. Dune and Jim, as they are popr .ularly' known, remained on the homestead wh^re they' were born until a little more than two years ago When they came to Lucknow where they have since mad?e their r bome with ‘tlieir 'sistef, "Mrs./£. DRESSES — NEW ARRIVALS We fit and alter all . garments free of charge , . . . quick service. ... ____haijf ^es—14H to zcM? ELECTRIC motor SERVICE ^auiture and Field Winding, • ”ru^tos, Bearings, Etc. " COATS AND SUITS A Selection For The Family For Father and Brother . .Mother and Sister Sanderson’s LADIES and MEN’S WEAR -----—---------TELEPHONE 85 —-------—- . " : * ... • ■ ■ ■ • ■ ’ A. A JU A Ai A A 4 a AAA quart between 11.30 a.m. and 1 p.m., downs a pint during the afternoon and for supper and winds up with a glass before go­ ing to bed. There are about 2,300 calories in the three quarts of whole milk and four ounces of orange juice he drinks daily. He supplements this with two iron pills a week.. He gained IV2" pounds, the first two weeks. “ ~ KAIRSHEA S CALICO BALE WAS POPULAR EVENT many of the fair sex' disported attractive homemade and ready­ made calico gowns. The fashion parade had many­ entries and the three judges, Miss Emma McCluskey and Mrs. John McCharles of Luckn.ow and Mrs. Beth MacLeod of Huron Town­ ship, had a difficult time in awarding the prizes. In the ready-made class the, prize went to? Mrs. Bob. McIntosh and in the homemade class, .to Mrs. Bob The- Kairshea . Women’s Insti­ tute’s annual calico ball is al­ ways a popular event, and was no exception last Friday night, when Beak. The prizes were presented by Mrs. Dick Martin. Cameron MacDonald actedz as blaster of ceremoniesvand music, was provided by Willoughby’s or- • chestra. C. Thompson. Visitors at the home'of Mr. and.i R. (fi/Iary) Finlayson. Mrs. A. Nicholson, ^Lavelock St. J . Of a family of 14 children of for the past week; were Mr. and 0 • Mrs. Lyle Dooley. .Seattle, Wash;, and Mr. and Mrs-. Stan .-Hunter 'and Lois, of Durham. ’On/Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Dooley and Mr. pnd-- Mrst,- NiGhoison motored -to/Kit-/ chener.~U) visit with relatives and take in the Icec^pades. THE WORLD’S FASTEST ADDING MACHINE KEYBOARDthe' late Roderick Cameron and Annie Douglas, there are only five now living. Besides, the three Lucknowites there, is a sister, Mrs. John. (Belle) Murdoch of Leamington and a brother Dan of Lethbridge. The log house on the Cameron horbestead: was long a familiar landmark, arid the ihore notice­ able when it was dwarfed by the . -in-Apnsi ng fwn-Rtorey home that replaced it. Duncan is the oldest ,.of the surviving members. He was 83 on January 16th. FEELS GREAT ON MILK, JUICE, PILLS There is special local interest in a diet experiment being car­ ried on by Dr. D, L. Gibson of Saskatoon. Mrs.; Gibson was for* . merly Margaret Blake, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Mathew Blake, arid a niece of (Mrs. Albert Al tori and<Ernest Blake of town. Dr. Gibson, who is head of the ! University bf Saskatchewan’s -rfair y~d ep art-ment,-ha s-beeriUivin g. on a diet of milk, Orange juice and iron pills arid he feels “per* feet”. ‘He’s even gaining ‘weight The. experiment started March -15 th—when^D-i^Gibson^a^oj^or. of agricultural science^ told oile of his classes a person-could live on a diet of milk and orange juice. The Studerits had" their , doubts and asked him to prove.it. By collecting. 25 cents from ioach student in; the agricultural \ college, the class offered to pay cadet- darice to be held until the term’s last lecture ■.near/May 6th; Let’s hope , these [ ath , ; . ■ / rumors materialize. ■ 1 'Although /it started as a class ^I^^Drr-^Gibsom^old^ he is much, interested in .the ex- ~per im e n-t-s7-se-ieritii ic- aspecfs>_He had. a.complete physical checkup before; he. went oh the diet arid was to be examined again When the 25-day test is *Up> Dr. Gibson said the milk sat­ isfies'his hunger, but is so. quick­ ly digested that he gets hungry ^bouwvery two hours.. He has l.Lj pints before 9’a.m., drinks a Assembly On Friday morning, April 9th, Assembly was .in charge of ’Grade X. Jim Reed Was chairman and Jim Hackett was at the piano. Assembly was opened with fhe hymn “Unto, the Hills' AijoUnd” followed by the Lord’s prayer. The scripture was read by Ruth Treleaven. Ann MacKay played a piano solo. Edith Marshall gave a reading. Next was a summary of. current events written by Archie MacQuillan and given by Sob Mowbray. A hymn was sung, fol­ lowed by the National Anthem, Which closed Assembly.'' —o— Archie MacQuilbn i,s to.be.conh mended' for his fine summary of news given at Friday’s Assembly. re­ al future ‘assemblies;. . the examination papers been’ returned arid' report will .be distributed this, # I 4~ke:fe--hooe.r-for .. mof e similar, ports .1 All have cards week. ' Good. luck! ' . , imicgct ............................................„ _ There’ ard runiors of a fdrmal i a day the diet will A ,_A twt' Uiftlrl Ah . rtf’ ' ... ' ............ i umors materialize; REMINGTON RAND TOPUinkb ADDING MACHINES 9 9 < Fastest because it's simplest • • Eliminates 53 keys . • Selects column automatically • Determines value of number automatically -—•Simplihes-multiplication^; . -------— COME IN FOR A DEMONSTRATION 1 Lucknow Sentinel I I j T BENEFIT FOR SID GARDNER ... ■ . ' ■ ...... 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