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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-09-22, Page 9WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22nd, 1954 I ST. HELENS Murray Gaunt went to Guelph on Sunday where he will; enter the O.A.C. for the first year of a two-year diploma course. Miss Margaret Miller, student nurse at Stratford General Hos­ pital, end. Mr. Miss ......... .. Sunday with Mrs. Gordon Mc­ Intyre, who is making favorable recovery at St. John’s Cony al­ escent Home, Toronto, following her spinal operation. Mr. and/Mrs. Bill MacPherson returnedronr Tuesday from fheir wedding trip.. Mrs. Gordon was guest of honor at a birthday party on Thursday afternoon when friends gather-’ ed to extend good wishes. After­ noon tea / was served \hy Mrs. Frank McQuillin and MrSs; Allan Miller. . ‘ , Mr. Ralph Howlett of Elora will be the guest speaker, at the an­ niversary services in the United Church on Sunday, October 24th. Keep the date in mind. Won Alberta Scholarship (Miss Marjorie' Cameron, dau­ ghter ofiMr.__and_Mrs.—Gordon- Canieron of Blackie, Alberta, has been awarded one of the Alberta Hotel Association scholarships valued at $500 and is eligible for an award of $50 from the Uni­ versity of Alberta for having an average of 85%. Miss Cameron who will enter the University of Alberta in Calgary take her at Stratford General Hos- was ‘ home for the week-' and ’Mrs. T. J. Todd and: Isabel Miller .visited on THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO X4 AAA. ^^helpr of Science degree in nursing, was a visitor with Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron this sum­ mer. * : Mrs.. Donald McDonald left for a motor trip to the Western Pro­ vinces on Sunday, She accompan­ ied Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reid of Port Elgin and Mr. Jack Gillies Mrs."' Jessie Biggar and Mrs. ed- .It was decided to have a plant Robert McIntyre of Grimsby and * . . Miss Mary Biggar of Buffalo at­ tended the funeral of the late , Mi, Robert McQuillin and were /guests of Mr.. Wm. and Miss Bea­ trice McQuillin. . ' £hu|Xh^-Taroups Meet- °A • Nation before God” •was the theme of the worship service' of the September meeting of the W..M.S.^held at the home of. Mrs. T. J. Todd on Friday afternoon with 19 ladies present. Mrs. John Cafheron led in the worship per­ iod assisted by Mrs. Frank Mc­ Quillin, Mrs. Harvey Webb rep-, resenting India and Mrs.. W. A? Miller representing Canada. The treasurer reported that. $40 had been sent to the Building Fund of ..the Training School and that’ $94 had been raised toward our allocation of $150. The topic, -About--India”,TwasTtaken from the new study book “The Church in India” by Mrs. W.. I. Miller, assisted by Mrs. Alex Murdie and Mrs. Gordon MacPherson, who gave a provocative exchange of their impressions about India today; Mrs. Jas. Curran presided . for the meeting of the . W.A. which was opened by the theme hymn, prayer and. creed. The theme of the service was “The Work r of . our Hands”. Mrs. T. J. Todd read the scripture lesson and Mrs. McQuillin, the lesson thoughts. Plans for the annual bazaar to be held in the Auxil­ iary Rooms, Lucknow, on Satur­ day, November 6th-were discuss- booth. It was agreed to cater:for the meals for the Perth-Huron Y;P.U. Camip reunion to be held here October 1, 2 and 3 .and the following committee was appoint­ ed to arrange the ^details: Mrs. Curran, Mrs. MeQuilliny-Mrsr-Lr Woods, Mrs. L. Durnin, Miss W. D. Rutherford, Mrs..: Cha^s. Mc­ Donald and Mrs. Eldon Miller. At the conclusion a pleasant soc­ ial hour was enjoyed over the tea cups with Mrs. L. Durnin and Mrs. G. MacPherson as hostesses. Mrs? Helm Of Zion i$ supplying for Miss McQuillin at the St Helen’s schnpl ’ for a few weeks. teeth ' extraction. We hope you soon feel (better Reg. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shelton pf ParkhiR spent Sunday even-? ing wi\h. Mr/ and Mrs. Frank Brown and Reg. - Mr. and Mrs. John Wraith of Lucknow spent Sunday with Mr. end Mrs. Jas. Wraith, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Henderson and Lyn­ da, Luck nov’, spent Sunday even­ ing at the some hpme.: PARAMOUNT Mr;-Herb Ensign underwent an operation in St. Joseph’s Hospi- 'iai^Lpndoh?^- Among . those who. attended London Fair were Mr. and Mrs. Orland Richards and family, ML and Mrs. Bob Campbell, ME*.’ Mrs. Warren Wylds. Mr., and "Mrs. Al Irwin, Nancy and Bob visited with Mr; and Mrs. Glen Irwin. _ Mr. ,and Mrs,. G. Anderson of London visited Mr. and Mrs. Win. Stahley over the wbek-^nd. ' Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs, Al vHamilton and Patsy, accompanied by Mrs; Jas. MacDonald of Lucknovy visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gibson of “Laurier on Sunday. Miss D. Nicholson, R.N. of Sea- | forth spent her holidays wRh her Mr.1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Nichol­ son and a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Don Gillespie, who have moved to Rieces Corner near Sar- nia.’ ‘ CULROSS CORNERS Mr. and Mrs-. Jack Schumacher and Helen, accompanied by Mr. ^and-—MTS“Wmv-Wallr7Kinlbugfi; motored to London on Wednes- > AV.i day and took in the Fair. Helen | forth spent her holidays will spend some time with and Mrs. Dan Vanhie. Mr. . and Mrs. Harry Ross ’children, Toronto, spent week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Hodgins. ’ . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wall, Kin- lpugh, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schumacher. ■ Mr. and Mrs'. Jas. Wraith spent Wednesday evening with Mr.■"Joe Gant and Miss Mary Gant; Ber- vie. ■ ■ ■■ f. . , Wedding bells are ringing to the .north of .us*.and. also to the south. . • Mr. Tom Hodgins, who had the misfortune to have his ankle "broken in a harvesting accident,/ moved - from Wingham Hos­ pital to Victoria Hospital, London, cn Tuesday. We are pleased to report that he was- able to be brought home Friday. The com­ munity wishes him a- complete speedy recovery; ■ ;. Congratulations to Donnie Wall who celebrated his 6th birthday on Friday and’ entertained David ,and.J<even Haldenby after school. :Mrs., Frank,Thompson spent an afternoon with Mrs. Grant Wall. “Mr. Frank' Brown brought, in -^brtarrc'h^oLwvfI'd'Ti^nsb’berries con- taining half a dozen'well former ■ripe berries . and-, several green ones. . ? ' ‘ . We aYe sorry to report Mr. Reg Brown to be,-off work-these days I “due R5 complications following and the Art ■MH Bruce Co-operative Medical Services , is now .planning to provide protection against the Catastrophic illness which you most feai1/ * Nearly everyone agrees that a serious illness, where expenses exceed SljlOO.OO, would be a financial catastrophe. Yet, where can we get protection against such a calamity? The Directors of Bruce, Co-operative Medical Services are making plans u to introduce a as a supplement to their present prepaid Hospital and Surgical Plans* THE EXTRA COST WOULD BE $2.W A YEAR FOR FAMILY AND '$1.00'A YEAR FOR SINGLE MEMBERS. *1 % . ’/ PAGE NINE MONUMENTS SKELTON MEMORIALS WALKERTON J , . .1 . , - ’ ■* - • We. are the only manufac- , turers in this part of Ontario 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 monument. No middleman. When choosing a monument come and see one of the largest selections in Ontario.. Established over sixty years. Write or phone Walkerton 8 and reverse charges. SKELTON MEMORIALS WALKERTON t Mr. and Mrs. J. 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