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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-04-21, Page 5* t A.H •WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2js 1954 . 4 I DON’T FORGET With Purchases made at our store . . . including a selection of CANADA PACKERS PRODUCTS we will give you entirely f 000 any one. piece of Wm. ROGERSDu Barry. Silverplate you Wish FULL INFORMATION AVAILABLE AT OUR STORE VORKi Fresh Fruit, Vegetables and Groceries Free Delivery *— Phone 82, Lucknow ‘ YORK .r Will I,HI LU UJ ST. HELENS Mr. Harvey Sparling chose, “Come, see the place” as the sub­ ject of his Easter sermon on Sun- Hay morning, , when a large con- eregation including many, visitors was in attendance. The choir sang two Easter numbers, “Morn of Victory” and “He is Risen”. Next Sunday the' service will commence at 11 a.m., D.S.T. Miss Isabelle MacPherson was the winner of $5.0C worth of mer- 1 MONUMENTS SKELTON MEMORIALS WALKERTON We are the only mahufac- —turers-inthispartofOntario of high class monuments who import granite from the Old Country in the rough by the carload and process from the rough to the finished No middleman. Wii^n choosing a monument; come and see one of the largest selections in Ontario. ^Established^v^Wixty-yearsT— Write or phone Walkerton 8 and reverse charges.. SKELTON MEMORIALS ' WALKERTON X i i ii i .,T i i i i i i c i i i T chandise when her letter con­ taining the cdrreet answer was drawn on “Who Am I?” on the Parade of Hits on CKNX Satur­ day evening.- s Don’t forget? the Community Night under the auspices of the Women's Institute in the Com~ munity Hall tonight (Thursday). Mr .and Mrs. Neely Todd,v Da-- vid, Janet and Mary of Stratford were holiday visitors with Mrs. D. Todd. Mrs. G* S. McIntyre and Don­ ald of Bracebridge spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W/1, . Miller. Miss Marjory Stuart of Goder­ ich was a visitor with Mr. and. Mrs. George Stuart for the week­ end. ... Mr. and Mrs. Mel Brown and Bob Murdie of Kitchener were Easter visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. Woods and Mrs. Murdie: Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Miller & Larry of London spent the Easter week-end with relatives here. ■Miss Margaret MacPherson of -London^and-AImJKeit.b„BJ.ack_vf Centralia were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Mac­ Pherson. Miss, Isabelle MacPherson was a recent visitor in London with Miss. Margaret MacPherson. Recent guests of Mr. arid* Mrs. GeorgO Stuart included Mr; C. J. MacGregor of. Waterloo, Miss Catherine MacG'regbr of Luck­ now and and Mrs: Hawkins of Goderich., \ . L.,i •. gj (j -/n «]ypFs z * J a ul Mr. Geo. McRoberts wefe week* end - visitors -in - London^——-— Mts. W/L Miller, Mrs. W. A Miller, Mrs. Lorne • Woods > and' Mrs. Frank McQuillin attended the ■ 29th .annual meeting of the Huron Presbyterial oi the Wo­ men's Missionary .Society in Sea-, forth last Tuesday.’ , . - ^ddie" Gaunt;, son of Mr; -and Mirs. Ernest Gaunt, had his ton- .. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO TTT KINLOUGH Mr. Ralph. Haldenby of Thor- old spent the Easter holiday with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Wm. E. Haldeniby, Mr. arid Mrs, Allan Wall and Sharon spent the Week-end here with Mr. and Mi’s. Wm. Wall. Mr. Wall returned to London on Sunr day with his son Allan,, .Mr,; and Mrs, Bob Dales of Hamilton, Mr, anjd Mrs, Lome Kraemer of Toronto, Miss Ver­ onica Murray, R.N. of Walkerton, Mr, Leo Murray of Riversdale, were home with, their parents, Mr. and. Mrs. P. A. Murray, The'A.Y.P.A. met at the church on Tues, evening. Donald Smith presided. The theme for the meet­ ing • wasT events of Holy -Week May Boyle read the scripture les­ son and gave the; meditation on the Bible, story preceding Good Friday, Two hymns were sung, "When "I survey the wondrous Cross”“and “Jesus keep me near the Cross” and the Lord’s prayer was repeated in unison* • The re­ mainder of the evening was spent, in .wood work. Plans were made to: „have a . social evening at the church when Rev: G; B. Cox will show pictures which he took while on a recent cruise to South 1 America. Refreshments’ were ser­ ved at the close of the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Percy & family were guests. at the! Rudi- Orr wedding on Saturday after­ noon. , . Mr. and Mrs. Karl Boyle, Mari­ lyn and Carol of London spent thf: week-end with relatives here. Miss Iona Terry motored to Hitlier to spend Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Ter­ ry. ' .' ■' -Miss Veronica Murray and her little sistgr Elaine spent a few days in -Toronto and Hamilton visiting their sisters there. Mrs. Art Phillips and Peggy of Fonthill were week-end visitors with Mr., and Mrs.-‘J. R. Lane and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maulden and Keith. . ■ Miss Jeanbtte Brunton and her Little sister Judy of Toronto vis­ ited,over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hodgins. Mr. and Mfs. Jack Mason and children of London Visited Sat­ urday with Mrs. J. W. Colwell., Miss Wihnie Percy, R.N., of Woodstock spent the week-end With her mother, Mrs. Win. Percy and other relatives here.. Mr. and Mrs. George Haldenby spent Easter1 with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Sparling and Allan, Walk­ erton. Mr. and Mrs. ArdilL Mason of Con. 4, Huron,. Mrs. Roy Web- ; sterarid“children of London visit-: ed Easter with Mrs. J’ W. Col­ well. Mrs. Cliff .Borthwick Of St. Catharines spent Easter week-end here, with hbr parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hodgins. Mr. and Mrs. M. Johnstone of Listowel Were Easter visitors with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Graham. : ./ Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stanley and family^of Flint, Mich., spent the <week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hodgins and Mr. and She: You remind me of the ocean, W He: Wild, romantic and rest- less? ' She: No. You make me sick. ** . '' ’• . .. ; / sils* anad adenoids removed1 at Wunghim Hospital on Thursday. His many friends hope for the speedy recovery of Mr. Frank Toddi who is confined to . bed under the doctor’s care. . ' The meeting of the St. Helens YuP.U/ was held on April 18th, with the president, Don Camerdn in.charge of the administration. Doris. Miller, convener Of Stew­ ardship and. Training, Was in charge, Of the worship >'service. Bob Lyons:, was in charge ■ of the Bible study. Mr. Sparling led in a sing song, Doris Miller; read the call to worship .and after a hymn Bob Lyons- led <in prayer and Doris read the meditation which concerned’‘‘‘the budgeting, of our time for, God”. Marvin McDonald read the scripture arid a film, “The- Road to Emmaus^, was shdwri. Mr* Sparling .Closed . the meeting With, the benediction. - ' ® ' • Mrs. Ezra Stanley. Mr. Glen Hodgins returned home from Peterborough where .he ,has been a student at Bible College there. ’ * Mr, Stanley Johnstone spent Easter with friends here. Mi% Harvey' Hodgins and Miss Beverley Stanley a re visiting with relatives in Detroit'anad jFlint, .. Miss Marviille Scott of Toronto^ spertt the week-end with Mr, and, Mrs. Malcolm Lane and family and Other relatives. PAGE FIVE -Mrs. Morley Bushell and Mrs, Harold P^rcy attended a shower on Thursday evening for. Miss D. Orr. 4 • Mr. Charlie Gillespie spent. Sunday- with Mr. and Mrs, Don Gillespie and Mr. and Mrs. < Don B.ushell. , The Presbyterian Y.P. had pic­ tures shown in the church onf Sunday evening, ■ ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Suther* landof -Tor ohtoWerG- Easter visi­ tors with relatives here.