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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-04-28, Page 6
T r R. R. 3, Lucknow May I THIRTY-ONE TABLES AT HOSTESS TEA 1953 CHEV. 1952 CHEV. 1950 CHEV. 1951 CHEV. 1951 CHEV. THE OTPOV SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, QNtAJU© ' • > . . . ■. ■ • ■ 1, ‘.f 5V V ■V The ’'Tight-Lock’’ Won’t Slip The wires are tied in rigid, vise-like knots that never give. Frost Fences stay tightly stretched in all weathers. The Galvanizing is Permanent The zinc is bonded to the steel by a special process.: Won’t crack or flake, even when wound around its own diameter. PAGE $IX SPORT , PL AN BANQUET NEXT A presentation banquet is plan ned for Thursday of next week, 6th, to honor 'the Lticiknmy Bantam hockey team, “D” cham pions of the W.O.AA. and finals ists^for the Ontario title; THe event will be held at 7.00 *n’clock in the-Recreational Cen tre and tickets are available from members of the team* . Had Try,6utAt°Leaf Solidol Ken Hodgkinson was spotted by Maple Leaf scout Bob David son at Walkerton recently and .last week went ?tb Toronto, for a of this year’s Wingham Midgets Ontario champs, started his min or hockey career in Lucknow. He is a~ son of Mr. and Mrs. Wib Hodgkinson arid a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Alex ‘‘Sandy”Mac- Leod. . . “A Pipt Dream” Hank Smith’s suggestion that all was well between Russ Johnston and Manager Tom Sims of the Meaford Knights, brought this retort from Sims:. “Not a trace of truth to i|. Where did the fellow dream up anything like that”;~ —— .. Tp • this the Meaford Express ___ T. _ _ adds: /’As far as is known lo- > try-out at the Leafs,, hockey cally Russ Johnson will be in a 'school. Ken, who was. a member I Meaford; uniform again this year nf thia vAar\a unnah-Mid’---.jf there is a team in Meaford. He is well satisified with the treatment he has received from Meaford fastball officials and fans here and said last year he would be back again if he was playing ball and the club wanted him. “Mr- Sims says if Meaford plays fastball this year the club certainly wants him”. . .j; WHITECHURCH The Ladies Auxiliary of' the. Presbyterian Church held a social, evening in the- Sunday School room, on Tuesday evening. Rev.’ R. D, A. Currie presidedoverthe: program which opened with a sing song, followed by prayer. A duet, *‘Jesu£Bids Vs Shine”, was sung by .little- Sandra Fisher and Betty eAnn Corin. Mrs. Robert Hall of Wingham favored with two Easter solos. Mary & Kath leen Fisher sang “The Lily of the Valley”. Mrs.. Albert McQuilliri recited “Lord Ullin’s Daughter. Ten. of the DeBoer family sang a familiar hymn in their native tongue. Miss \.Winnifred Farrier showed slides on her trip to the west and as photography is her hobby, she showed many inter esting pictures on the four seas- ons and the beauty and color was wonderful. Mrs. Russell Ross thanked all those who helped to make the evening a success. The program was cpncluded with a hymn and the ’mizpah’ benedict ion. Lynch was served and a social half hour enjoyed. The W.M.S. held , their Easter Thankoffering at the Manse on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Mc- Innes was in the chair.*The meet ing opened with a hymn follow ed by the scripture and medita tion on Matthew by. Mrs. R. D. A7. Currie. Mrs. Ca^lick led in pray/ •er. Miss Murdean MacLeod of Lucknow gave a most interesting address—on-Easter and—!Thanks giving, as our guest speaker for t^e occasion. After the offering was taken, Mrs. Wm. Dawson led iri the offertory player. The roll call wa^ answered by a verse on Matthew. Mrs. Robt. Ross and Mrs. J. Mcllrath favored with a duet. The meeting closed with a hymn followed by the Lord’s prayer in unison. Lunch was ser ved iby the hostess and committee in charge. » Mrs. Johnson Corin offered her home for the meeting. WBDNEBDAX. APRIL 28, 1954 deluxe sedan SEDAN COACH Powerglide Deluxe __________ SEDAN 1951 AUSTIN SEDAN 1949 CHEV. SEDAN 1948 CHEV. FLEETLINE COACH 1947 FORD5-PASSENGERCOUPE 1948 PONTIAC 5-PASSENGER COUPE 1946 PONTIAC SEDAN, 1940 1952 SEDAN, fully .quipped : 1952 PONTIAC SEDAN 1919.D0DGE, SEDAN CHOOSE FROST Tight-Lock FENCE A Style For Every Purpose There are Frost Tight-Lock Fences specially designed for cattle, hogs, sheep, - poultry, etc. Available in several gauges of wire and in heights from 26" to 48". 7 to 10 horizontal wires spaced ’ at varying intervals. Sold by V The undersigned has been appointed successor to the late W. G. Andrew as distributor of Frost Fence Products. JOHN W. HENDERSON LUMBER LIMITED Lucknow Phone 150 Ontario MARY ASHWELL . . ,L If There; were thirty-one tables of ladies in attendance at the Host tess Tea, held , last Thursday af ternoon by members of Group II of the Women’s' Association of Lucknow United Church. Women's Editor of CFPL Radio has a strong appeal for women listeners to her daily pro- gram. A respected force in the community, • , j ■ - ■■ ■■ ............* Mary Ashwell entertains jd wide audience with her guests, stories, recipes and items of interest. ."Memo td Milady" is keyed for your ehjdyment!f LONDON CANADA CFPL RADIO D IAL 9 Mary Aehwell» n <m. tin (MM* /J ' FORD COACH: - 19^0 PONTIAC SEDAN CHEV. SEDAN, SPECIAL AT .......... .... $1,095 TRUCKS CHEV. V^-TON PICK-UP CHEV. STATION WAGON ___CHEV. 2-TON STAKE 8 ARMY TRUCK, 2-TON STAKE | SPECIAL | NEW COCKSHUTT TRACTOR, NO. 30 I Brussels Motors | Huron County’s Foremost Used Car Dealers § . Cash, Trade, Terms — Open Evenings Until 16 $ Cities Service Dealer — Phone 73x, Brussels 4 $1,250.00 I £ I Plumbing and Heating Service ANQ REPAIRS Oil Burners Serviced—Units Converted Complete Repairs for Deep and Shallow Well Pumps Automatic Hot Water Tanks installed For a free estimate call or see ART GILMORE 61-r-13Dungannon Piano melodies were played by by Mrs. Harvey Webster and Mrs.'Harvey Webster as the lad- Mrs. J. W- Jbynt. ies gathered and a welcome was ------ • extended by Mrs. Kenneth Cam eron, president of the Group. Bessie Reavie, Elizabeth Web ster, Marilyn Kilpatrick and Don na Johnston gave a vocal num ber; Lynda Button, a reading; Mrs. P. H. Steer, a solo; Mrs. Wm. Scott and Mrs. Ivan Con ley, an instrumental duet;‘Mrs. J. W. Joynt, a humorous reading and Mrs. Harold Halderiby a solo. A style show was staged /by Betty Johhston, Carolyn Gibsori, Shirley Irwin, Joyce Little, Gladys Kilpatrick, Ruth Treleav- en and Jean Richards, with vocal and instruinerital accompaniment I SIXTH AND NINTH Mr; and Mrs. Tom Armstrong « and Jack of London and Mr and Mrs. Gormley Thompson, Bramp ton were visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Armstrong Mrs. Harry Mosecar and Lynda of Simcoe were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kilpatfiek. Mrs. Irvin McCabe, Marvin ;oc Brian of Windsor and TeLy Johnston of Bluevale spent a day last week with Mr. and Mrs Frank. McQuillin. J. D. Durnin attended the Jun-, ior Farmers’ conference held in. Guelph this week. ~MR7~SM~MTS7^AIlmr^D ur niny— Helen and Charles of London at tended the funeral of Mrs,. Dur- e nin’s brother, Mr. Levi Hodgkin son in Lucknow- last week and . visited with Hr/ and Mrs. Jim Durnin. . Mrs. Jim Wilson arid Barbara were visitors on Tuesday of last , • week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oke of Belgrave. Mr. and Mrs. Callum Cameron and Carol of Detroit were Easter visitors with Mr; and Mrs. John Camefbn. . - “ We are sorry to hear that Miss , Josephine McAllister has been a patient in Wingham Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Reed ana baby of Wingham, Sheila and Lanny Scrimgeour of Goderich were visitors during Faster week, with Mi\ arid Mrs; Geo. Phillips. . "Mr. Stanley Hisler of .Wingham Was 5 holiday visitor With ML and Mrs. Torn Armstrong. ; Misses Norma Murray and Mar* • Jlyn McTavish attended. Achieve;- merit Day activities in Cranbrook Thursday of last week. These in attendance at the Sun* day morning service in Chalmers J Presbyterian Church at Whiter, church, , were privileged to w kcat1 Mr* G; Mann ing, retired fit rat* ford Normal School master, spea.f ... ..., _I : Easter holidayers included Tor- , I TwTWilsonuvithJiis cousin, • ■[ Wilson at Whitechurch: I Finnigan with George Finnig^ I of Prosperity; Patsy Foran with- I Mrs. Mary For an; Mary B. I don With Miss Beatrice McQuiI- I lin; Mary Lou McAllister at Duh’ I ganhon with Mrs. Mason ■McAlni I ster. I V/