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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-10-20, Page 5THE LUCltNOVy SENTINEL, LUCKJKJVf, ONTARIO PAGE FIVE , • I MONUMENTS SKELTON MEMORIALS WALKERTON We are the only manufac­ turers in this part dt 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 % • ■ / ? L. St-. Peter’s Young People’s Club The Young People’s Union of St. Peter’s Anglican Church held their regular meeting op Tues­ day, October 12th /at the home of Mrs. 'Marshall. An interesting program was arranged by the committee. Plans were made for a. Hallowe’en social to be held on Tuesday evening, November 2nd in the basement of St. Paul’s, RipleyrThe^Ybung-people of S.t. Matthews^ Kingarf and St. Paul’s, Ripley, are invited. ^Heartiest congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Frank Schumacher on the birth of their daughter in Wjngham Hospital on Sunday October 3rd, . ' We are glad to report that Mrs, Frank Brown was able to be brought home from Wingham Hospital on Sunday. ' ? Miss Helen Schumacher, ’ who spent last week at her home here .retyrnedLto London. „...--■ -- Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wraith at- . tended . the plpughjng match at Breslau on Wednesday.. , Mrs. May Jackson of Gorrie is spending some time with her. sis­ ter, Mrs. Frank Brown and Mr. Brown and Reginald. . Mr. Frank Schumacher attend­ ed the ploughing match at Bres­ lau on Wednesday. .. *. We. wish to congratulate Don­ na Halderiby, Sharon Hodgins,- Marie Becking, ^Beverley Wall & Barbara Haldenby for: winning­ prizes at Teeswater Fair. Mrs. Charles Schumacher of Walkerton, who is spending some time with’ Mr. and Mrs, Frank Schumacher and children, spent -Tuesday—afternooiT^^itla^MTsr Frank Brown. ' ; We are 'glad to report 4hat Messrs. Jack Schumacher &'<Reg- iriald Brown are improvirig. Mr. Jas. Haldenby has return­ ed home from the West. Several from the; commuriiiy‘ attended- the reception on Friday evening at Holyrood in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Wilspn, new­ lyweds.' • • .' ; 'y , • ’ -: Mrsr Hugh Nicholson and Ardis of Bervie spent Thursday after­ noon with Mr$, Frank Brown. Mr. .and Mrs. Wm.. Wall, Kin- lough,. spent last week with Mr. _and^Mrs.-Jack. -Schumacher;------- We are sorry to report Lome Becking to-fiave met-with a pain­ ful accident While working “in the at/present a pat­ ient in Wirighamx Hospital- Also on the injured list is Frank Ed­ gar, son of Mr; and Mrs; James Edgar. Frank injured his Wrist in a fall off his bike; We wish them both a speedy recovery. The W.A. meeting was held on Thursday,: afternoon af, the home of. Mrs. Midford Wall with a good attendance. This was a- devotion­ al meeting. . ‘ Mr. and Mrs. 'Joe Blackborow_ of Hamilton visited with Mr. arid Mrs. Art Hodgins. Mrs. Hodgins returned to Hamilton with them and spent the week there, return­ ing home with . Mr. A. Hodgins on Sunday. Mr. Harold Banerman.and boys. -of—Kinloss-spent-^unday-w-it-mMr— pnose in trouble and anxiety were ST. HELENS You are invited to the anni­ versary < services to be held in the United Church next Sunday at 11.00 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Mr. Ralph Howlett of- Elora~will.be the guest speaker and Mrs. How­ lett, the soloist. ; v ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Lome. Woods and Donna were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mel Brown at Kitchener •during the week-end. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gardner and Car-yi of Zion. Caryl left on Saturday by plane from Kitchener on ■ an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. R./W. Panter of San Jose, California; Mr._and-Mrsv—Rober-t-Johns-torn formerly Miss. Betty McNeil) of Weston were guests of honor at a gathering in the Conirnun'ity Hall oh’-Friday, evening. After lunch Phyllis BarboUr react an ad­ dress of congratulations and good wishes to ithe newlyweds and Joyce McDonald presented them with a purse of money. Mr. John­ ston made a, fitting reply , and all sang “For they are jolly good Fellows”. Music was provided by. the Aristocrats.’, ■. .Mrs. Alex Murdie is a .visitor with'Mr. rind Mrs. Mel Brown 'CULROSS CORNERS -r- and Mrs. "Alex Whytock & boys. Mr. and Mrs, Toni Hackett & Doug of Ashfield .and Miss . E. Irvyin of Toronto spent Friday with Mr. arid Mrs.-. Midford Wall and Donriie. Visitors at the same home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hackett and Murray, of Paramount. and; Bob'Murdie'at Kitchener. Mr. and*Mrs. StariYey Todd and Andrew of Southampton were weed-end . visitors with Mrs. David Todd. < * FARMERS! ARE YOU RETIRING THIS FALL? Before You-BuV. Y€®»L-T^^>^ince/_zlL See The Many Fine Homes For Sale In . GODERICH through HAROLD W. SHORE Real Estate Broker 38 Hamilton St. — Goderich, Ontario ■*T Jh>■ AND REPAIRS / / * t....... -- Oil> Burners Serviced-r-Units Converted Complete Repairs for Peep and Shallow Well Pumps Automatic Hot Water Tanks Installed For a. free estimate call or see ART GILMORE R. R. 3, Lueknbw . - . ri-'U * ’ I • <3. '-»•••>................................................ I--------- ....................J.......................................................J,-"..I. ternoon Friday when they were gntertained by the Lucknow W. .............. ....... ___;^meeting.’ . . Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Lloyd, Mr. Krirl Boyle of London, Mr. Gor­ don Boyle of Moose Jaw visited on Sunday with Edna and May Boyle and called on other rela­ tives here,, Miss Iona Terry, librarian at CKNX, is one of the two CWAC taken op strength with ..the: 21st Field/Regiment R.C.A. (Militia) KINLOUGH The Ii.^y.I.'met at the hall with the annual grandmothers Mrs. Wm. /Wall ’and Edna and ~ x May Boyle hostesses. The grand- mothers were entertained. The Institute -accepted invitations to attend the Lucknow grandmoth­ ers meeting, also • the .Canada Packersxcooking school. The short course, ‘"Cultural Activities” will be held on October 22nd. Dona­ tions were given to the Children’s Aid arid the. -Unitarian service' appeal; The legislative grant will not be applied for, The Remem­ brance service will be held on November 11th at 10.45 a.m, A social' and bazaar will be held in the near -future, A committee ■Was appointed,to invite the Tees­ water play, Mrs? L. Sutton held the lucky ticket on a draw for a erpeheted doilie: Judges fpr the cookie contest. t were Mrs. J. R. Lane and Mrs,. J. W-Colwell, the winners were Edna Boyle and Mrs. Jim Smith. Those on the program were Mrs. R. Ackert, Margaret Malcolm and Edna Boyle, Mrs. jas. Hodgins & Mrs. F. Maulden. Each member brought ah early ^photograph for a contest. -MrsrEd_Thofnpson won the prize. Prizes to the grandmothers wept to Mrs. J. R. Lane, Mrs. Elliott Johnstone, Mrs. John Mclnnes, Mrs. Tom Stewart. Members ans/ wered the roll call, with “ a con­ venience unknown to our grand­ mothers”,. Mrs. R. Elliott gave the closing remarks. The Novem­ ber hostess will be‘ Mrs:. Frank Maulden. • . : . Work has started on the Orange Hall here. Mrs. George Haldenby’spent a few days at. Walkerton..•'' ‘ ; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wall spent a Jew days with Mr. . and. _Mps._ Jack" Schumacher, Con. 10. Friends of Mrs. P. A, Murray were sorry to learn that she was confined to bed with - an attack -of-quinsy/ / T - ' Messrs. Alex. Percy and Jack Hodgins held a, successful sale of cattle bn Thursday. Miss Evelyn, Nicholson visited over the week-end with her cous­ ins, Marilyn arid Eric Thacker. Mr. Don Haldenby of the Bank of ^Montreal, Walkerville, was home during the, week with an attack of jaundice. Mr. Wayne Porter -has been ill with jaundice at- his home here. Mrs. Midford Wall entertained the,W.A. on Thursday. Mrs. How- ard’Thompson presided, The hymn “The Love of Christ Constrain­ ed” Was sung. Mrs, Gertrude Walsh read the scripture; Pray­ ers followed. Sick members and ... ................................jx -..;...:....... in Wingharn,. Iona is the daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. K. Terry of Hillier with whom she .Visited over the past week-end. - Mr, and Mrs. Bert Moss and Jimmy of Auburn spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hod­ gins. Maybe the 'old colored lady had something when she said, “Lawd’ honey, child, when you ain’t got no education, yo jus’ got to use yo’ braihs”. (n) 2? J? Ch (ft C Xj O <0 T3 03 o ? ? ••• « f bo ; * * remembered. ‘Thanksgiving’ was the.word for the roll call. Min­ utes and correspondence follow­ ed, Thank-you notes were receiv­ ed from ' Mrs. Win. Cox/ Jack Walsh, Tom Hodgins and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hodgins zand Ell- wood for kindnesses shown by : W.A. members. On October 28th the W.A. will have as guests Kin­ cardine, Lucknow, Bervie & Kin­ garf W.A; & W.M.S. of Kinlough Presbyterian Church. The com­ mittee in charge are Mrs. Howard •Thornpson, Mrs. Robert Porter & Mrs. Geo. Haldenby./Mrs. (Rev.) H. L. Parker Of Wingham will be • guest speaker. This being'a de-, votional nfeeting, the study was taken from the'Living Message, • Those taking part were Mrs/ Torn Hodgins, Miss May Boyle, Mrs. J. W. Colwell,' Mrs; Jim Smith. TVifsTTRalpFriTillT^Mrs. Gertrude" Walsh,.Mrs. Howard Thompson, Mrs. George Graham, Miss Edna Boyle and. Mrs. Midford Wall. Mrs. Dori McGoSh was the guest speaker and gave affine talk on “Freedom of speech", time, wor­ ship .arid our countless blessings’’^ Mrs? <fcp)es Hodgins thanked- the speaker. “Jesus; Shall Reign” was ’sung'arid, the Titany Closed the meeting,' after Which dainty rCr fresh-ments were sefyed. The. No? Vem'bef 'rheeting/wiir~be/th^ bale packing,at the: Church. Mrs. Wm. Wall arid. Mrs. ‘ Gertrude. Walsh will .be. lunch.,hostesses. Miss Karen Nicholson, has been out of school the-,past’ week. We hope she will-soon be. feeling bet­ ter. >. ’ • , ’ ' , • Congi'atulationsjo Mr. & Mrs. Allan, Cdllirig on the birth of a baby’daughter. • . Members of the Women's Insti­ tute spent, a .most enjoyable af- (D 3io Cn