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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-06-23, Page 21 A TAGETWO /4' THE IiUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, JUNE23rd, 1954 ■ T / I CURRIES CORNERS ■•■■•■•• TRAD.E'MARX'®. j/ J/.-L COLORFUL! PRACTICAL! INEXPENSIVE! VJMrs. (Dr) < C. Kasper and family of Detroit visited wi|h her sister, Mrs. Leo Courtney during last' /’ Mrs. John Austin visited with her sister, Mrs. Tom Bryan in. Toronto last week. * , ■ School Children Have Outing The children from this school enjoyed a trip with their parents and teacher last Friday, The children left Lucknow by train accompanied by Mrs. Little, to Wirigham,wheretheywere-met- by cars arid taken to the Palace Gardens in Formosa. There they enjoyed the rest of the afternoon boat riding and , sight seeing- On the. return home ’they visited at Fred Martin’s,, farm • where they saw a very tiny colt\ had their pictures taken, and returned home tired K but. happy. We are sorry to hear that Louis Hogan is. used up these days with bipod poisoning / in his hand. Charles McLean has been assist­ ing with the chores, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnston and John spent Sunday evening ■in Wingham with Mr;- and..-Mrs. John Blake/ ' r. . < CONGOWALL looks-even feels like expen­ sive tile, adds gleaming beauty to bathrooms, kitchens, playrooms, breakfast nooks. CONGOWALL's heavy, baked-on enamel is easy to keep sparkling clean* It resists wear arid tear... never needs ref wishing. You'll find a wide choice of: lovely colors all at the same: towprice, ' <3 * (convenient 54-inch wainscot height) McLennan & MacKenzie 1 ~ ■' ‘ . . . - . ... ‘ • '■ ’ v •A . ’PHONE 181,LUCKNOW/c. WHITECHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Albert Elliott of the West are visiting his brothr er, Mr. arid Mrs. G. Elliott? Mr. and * Mrs*. Stanley Moore and family ■ aridfe; Mirs;./-Thompsori’ visited on Sunday with the for­ mer’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dicksori of Belmore." iMiss Winriifred Farrier has ac­ cepted the position of directress in General Mercers School in ’Toronto. Duties are to. start in September. Miss Farrier spent the Week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Farrier. There were over 80 attended the Gaurit picnic that was/held . iri Owen Sound this year. Those .attending.froma^distancewere Mr. and Mrs. Albert Phillips of Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Howlett of Sask., and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Phillips from United States. Next year the picnic will ibe held at Port Elgin with Leon­ ard Phillips as president; Mrs. Gordon McTavish as secretary & Russell and , Andrew Gaunt, for the sports committee. . Mr. arid Mrs. Harry Tichborne of Goderich visited with her mother/ Mrs. Keririedy, on Mon­ day. Mrs. TiohbOrrie is staying up for a day or two. / - ; The Young Adult Group of the United Church are holding a weiner roast at Amberley Beach on Friday evening. S.S. No. 10 School are holding their annual picnic in the school grounds on Monday, June 28th, Donald - Farrish is very busy” these days raising his barn and putting new cement walls urfder it. ■ * ■■ ■'• •Charles McLean and Mr. and Mrs. James Donaldson and Joan • visited with Mr. and Mrs. Tra Small & their daughter at Conn, Ontario; / . Mr..and Mrs. .Cliff Waunch of Owen^Sound visited on Sunday With Mr. and Mrs; .Bill Wareing and Mr. and Mrs. Jas... Little. . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Fafrish on Sunday. Mr. Pete MacDonald of Kincar- dine^had^afender—tor-n—off-the- side of his car when he was side­ swiped. by a car driven by Jack Kennedy of Huron on a bridg§ in front of Donald Farrish’s farm on the sideroad. ’HOLP REPAIR ME AT ORANGE HALL (PURPLE GROVE NEWS) On Monday evening of Ust week the Kinlough Orange Lodge No. 1139 held a special meeting, to make plans for the renovation The following day 12 members of the Lodge held , a bee arid repaired the floor and foundation. New windows and siding will be added in. the near future* ’ a.Quite a number from here at- picnic "at Kincardine Park on Sat- "urdajt afternoon of last -wepk*-, Relatives from Port .Elgin, God­ erich, Seaforth, Stratford, Bay­ field?, Marlette, Mich., and Nan- ton, Alta., were present. This pic­ nic was formerly held at God­ erich. . Mr. Cleve Hill is spending a few days at the home of Mr. Cal­ vin Robertson. Mrs. Quigley and son Jimmie of London visited with, her sister. Mrs. Ralph Hill, recently. . The ladies of the Purple Grove Institute were entertained at Holyrood . on Thursday afternoon, by the members of the Kairshea ■ Institute^ •../. ~ .’ "" ' • Mr, and Mrs. Victor Gawley, Velma, Marlene and Gladys, Misses Lettie arid Ada Gawley Of Ripley visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Helwig of Underwood ori Sunday. 7 Mrs. John Emerson visited in Hamilton ■ with her week. ■ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCosh of Melford, Sask., Miss Cosh, Mr. Robert McCosh of Rip­ ley visited at the homie of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCosh on Sun­ day. / ■’ -■/■ ‘ Miss Edith Stanley and Mrs. McGuire~of“London“V isited—with- Mr, Milton Stanley for the week r end. _ : I sister last Kate Mc- SIXTH ANO NINTH Mr. arid Mrs. Jim Howe arid Alice of Cromarty and Mrs. Tena Dayman of Brucefield visited on Sunday with Mary and Ross Mur­ ray and Mr; and Mrs. Cliff Mur- i ray- ' •.'•■■ ' ' \.■ ■■ Mr. arid Mrs/Gordon (McTavish, . Marilyn and Donald were in Owen Sound at the Gaunt picnic on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Taylor at­ tended fhe funeral in Goderich on Friday of their cousin, Ralph Harrison, 13-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. Pete Harison of Porters PEANUT TAG DAY V.' A in Lucknow, Saturday, June 26th featuring Planters Cellophane-Packaged peanuts. LANGSIDE Good WOTife ^ttended anniver- sary -services on the 13th with Rev. Wm. Henderson of Walker­ ton as guest speaker. Rev. R. p. A. Currie assisted* with the even­ ing service. The choir assisted •with two numbers morning, and evening, they^. being, “Jesus will walk wjth me”,' “Living for Jesus”, “I love to walk with JesusT and “In my heart there rings a melody”. Monday evening a social was held in the church with Mr. W. B. Anderson Of Lucknow showing slides of his European trip which were greatly enjoyed. A trio by Ruth and/Phyllis Steer & Myrtle Crowston, a solo by Mr. John * Pollock and a. duet by Mary and • Kathleen Fisher were also enjay- ed. Lunch was Served.; Mr. and Mrs. Win. Donaldson and Jack Hetherington of Ottawa visited With Mr, and Mrs> Ted Collyer/ Qn* Saturday they all / spent the day in London. Sunday evening visitors at the same home ’ I were Mr, , and’Mrs; Harry Lavis. Mrs. John (Hester) Falconer of Caledon visited wijh the Tiffin families arid different members of the Falconer families & plans on attending-the Falconer picnic.™ Mrs. Falconer, who is 88, is re­ markably smart for her years and used to be a former resident of this community. ' '' Mr. and Mrs.1 Frank Miller’ spent Sunday , afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Dahmer and Mich­ ael, Lucknow. Mr. Josua Dawson underwent an operation in. Wingham Hospi- ; tai early Tuesday morning-. This is Mr. Dawson’s first experience as a patient in a hospital. On March 19th he celebrated his 80th . birthday; At time of writing his condition is quite favorable. ^Members..ofthe..f am ily„frorikL_on-^ don and Toronto have been re­ cent visitors, Mr.1 Edward McQuillan; who is 85 years- of age, has also been a patient inz Wingham Hospital as a result of a nose . hemorrhage. His. condition also is favorable. , Miss Lois; Hunter has been writing exams Friday, and Mon­ day ■ afternoons/ so the school children have had the afternoons off. ■ ■ ■ ..■/•■.■. Mr./ and Mrs. Donald Stewart and baby daughter moved to bur neighborhood last week from Goderich, / : Mrs. Wiri. Brown and.Gary. Mr.,|* and Mrs. Bob. Evans, Billie and*' Jerry of London-spent the week­ end with Mt. & Mrs. Wm. Evans 'and Teddy. : Miss Margaret Moffat of. Tor­ onto; Mrs; Eric Evans, Dianne, AIlamarid^.Randy_.of spent the week-epd with Mr. Fos­ ter Moffat ..arid Mr/ and Mrs. Wm. •Evans. '■ ./ ........... /KINLOUGH■w. / ' ■ ■ ,■ ', Rev. and Mrs. ■, W. P. ___ Misses Leila Forsythe and Greta Smith of Toronto called, on the Lane' families here on Monday. Members of the Presbyterian W.M.S. from, here Were guests of the Teeswater liV.M.S. on Tues­ day evening when they observed* their 76th anniversary; , The Presbyterian Sunday School picnic Will be 'held this Saturday at Kincardine. Congratulations are extended to; Margaret Schneller who has been awarded the Catherine Ford scholarship at the Belleville school for the deaf where she is a student. Everyone wishes you 'eontinued^success—MargaretT^*^^ Larie, Don’t Fail To See The Spectacular Planters Peanuts Float Which Win Be In Town That DayJune 26ft, KINLOSS COUPLE WED ON SATURDAY JOHNSTON—GUEST Two Kiriloss J Township young people, Stanley Victor Johnston and Jean Isabelle Guest,1 were united in marriage at Kincardine .Pentecostal 'Church on Saturday morning,. June 19th at 11 o’clock. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. C. A. Cook, assisted by Pastor L. Thirsk. The bride is the only daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. Wesley1 Guest of Kinlough, and the groom is a sori of Mrs. John Jbhnstori.and the late Mr. Johnston of Conces- sipri 10, ■ Kinlriss. ' « The bride Was lovely in a white net/over taffeta gown and a tierra“headdress trimmed with7 rhinestones from which was sus­ pended’ a shoulder length veil of embroidered net. She .carried a shower bouquet of red roses and white, carnations. /Miss Beverley Stanley of Kin­ lough was bridesmaid. Her gown was blue net over taffeta and her flowers were yellow roses. The groomsman was Mr.- Fred Guest, brother of the"bride, and t*?6 ■; or^a5ist Evangelist Joe ’Mez^apelii..■“ ;/ /. ; /' . A reception followed at /the P^the bride’s parents, The dining room Was prettily decor­ ated with pink arid white stream­ ers ; dnd white wedding bells, and a three-storey wedding cake cen­ tred the table. ' ( ■ For travelling the bride chose a. yellow nylon dress With white accessories arid a corsage of pink carmationa, The’ groom’s gift; tp“ 1/ r * *•.»■/’ ■ ' ' * REV. AND MRS. WINN MOVE INTO DIXIE MANSE ’ The following item appeared in Saturday’s issue of the Toronto Star: ■' • For the first time in fiye years, the congregation of Dixie Pres­ byterian church has a resident minister, Rfev. Charles A. Winn;’ For the past two weeks he has been busy moving into the manse, on Queen St. * . Born in Swansea, Mr. •Winn was educated at Swansea public school, Runnymede collegiate, Knox college and University X Toronto; His first charge was at Lucknow and' Dungannon, where . ^he^servecL-faur years prior to being called to 'Dixie, where he preached his- first sermon April Uth. The church, Which has a con­ gregation of 100, is located on the First line, just north -of the Dundas highway, and was. built in 1911., There are 65 children attending Sunday School. - The church has an/active Women’s Auxiliary, Of Which. Mrs. • Robert.. Milligan is president/ and her -daugh-tery’/Mrsr-J-am6-s--RtibMiiiJL-_. secretary/ A young’" people's or- y -gariizMionLJs^pto fall. At present Sunday... School pupils arid their parents are look" , ing forward io the annual picnic to be held June 26 on the church grounds. . .. the bride was a rhinestone neck* • lace. ' ■•., '■ y /', ; Mr,, and Mrs, Johnston will re- side in Lorideh. - ..-■•/•-.•< •?. ;>•. ..•