HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-09-22, Page 9WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22nd, 1954
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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
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^^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
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