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PAGE TWO THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3rd, 1654
KINLOUCH
t Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Lane, Mr?
and Mrs.: Frank Maulden and
Keith were recent visitors with
iriends at Elmira.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Guest 8i
/Fred visited on Sunday with Mr.>
-and Mrs. Stanley Johnston,, Lon-
**lbn.
Ladies from Kincardine, Luck
now, Bervie arid Kingarf W.A.’s
;and Kinlough WKS. were guests*
.’Of the Anglican W.A. at the
church on Thursday afternoon.
Mfrs. Howard Thompson was in
.’ charge. The hymn “Jesus shall
and the Lord’s prayer was re-
jjeated in unison. Mrs. Tom Hod-
gins read the scripture. Miss May
Boyle welcomed the guests, Mrs.
John Emerson favored with - a
^olo with Miss Margaret Malcolm
. at the organ. Mrs. (Rev,> -H. L,
.. Parker of Wingham was the
guest speaker. Mfrs. James Hod-
giris thanked Mrs. Parker. Mrs?
J. Prest gave a reading; Mfrs.
Wm. White favored with a solo
Accompanied by Mrs- Sam Moul-
! tpn. Mrs. Marshall of Lucknow
xead an • interesting article on
^^inissiOns-in-the-West.-Rev.^H.-L.
Jennings of Lucknow spoke brief
ly. Mrs. Midford' Wall and Mrs.
George Graham received the of^
; ieririg. .The hymn “Go labrir on”
and 4he closing prayers by Mrs.
Milton Walsh closed the meeting.
>.■ Mrs. J. W. polwell and Mrs. Jas.
? Hodgins received in the Sunday
/ School room where. a dainty
'f ■ lunch was served with Mrs? H.
A. Graham and Mrs. Wm. Wall
at the tea table. /
Guest motored to St.
Thomas on Thursday.
Masquerade Prize Winners s
, ' On Thursday evening a mas
querade dance ,^as held in the
liall under the auspices of the
H.W.I. with music supplied by
Carruther’s orchestra- s Prizes
were awarded as- follows: fancy
dressedc6uple,Mrs.JackAckert
Jt Mrs. Morgan Johnston; fancy
lady, Hrnest Ackert; fancy gent,
Mrs, Jim O’Dbnnell; comic
couple, Weir Eckenswiller arid
/ Mfrs. 3,. Mansfield; comic lady,
Ronnie Thompson; comic gent,
Barbara Murray; fancy children’s
-couple, Corabelle Thompson and
Madonna Graham; fancy dressed
girl, Marjorie Thompson; fancy:1
dressed boy, June Ackert; child
ren’s couble, Kenneth MacDonald
and 'Alice Haldenby; comic gifl,
Beatrice Haldenby; best Hallo
we’en ,. costume . was S h a f o n
O’Donnell.4Judges were Miss Isla
Riddell, .Mrs, Perry Bushell, Mrs.
Ross gummings and. Mr. Elliott
Carrushers. A lunch counter was
operated in the basement.
Mr.j John McCormack and son
Arthur visited on Thursday with'
Mr. and. Mrs, Perry Hodgins?
Mr. Maurice Hodgins held a
very successful sale of livestock
on Friday afternoon.
Congratulations to Barbara
Murray of S.S. No. 3 in receiving
2nd place in the public speaking
contest for Kinloss Township? '
The, Anglican Guild met on
Friday evening at the* home of
the president; Mrs. Ronald Thaqk-
er, who also had charge of the
meeting which opehed with hymn
“Stand up, stand up for Jesus”
Which was followed by prayer.
The scripture was read by Mrs.
Milton Walsh. Mrs. ‘ Howard
Thompson gave the thought for
.the day. “Thanks” was the word
for the roll call. The November
hostess will: be Mrs; Harold Hal
denby. Mrs, Maurice !Hodgins
gave the closing remarks. Rev.
J, Prest closed the meeting with
-prayer-tand-lunch^-was-serv-ed-hyL
the hostess. >
The Anglican congregation is
pacWg a bale for Korean relief.
Those wishing to help with art
icles of clothing, etc., are asked
to leave t-heir donations at the
church not later than Friday,
November 5th.
Mrs. Norman' Fry of Stratford
spent the week-end With her son
Rickey and Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Haldenby.
The Anglican service will be!
withdrawn next Sunday owing
to the Anniversary services in
the Presbyterian church when
the Rev. D. J. Lane of Clinton
will be the gue9t speaker. On
the following Sunday the service
will be at 11 aim.
View Museum Specimens
4MissCumminig,whoiscon-
nected With the Natural Science
Branch yof the Ontario Museum,
was a 'guest al schools in this
inspectorate and on Wednesday;
Mrs, Arthur Graham and her
pupils of Westford were privileg
ed to •“ have Miss Cumming at
their school where she taught a
lesson on natural science and
showed the pupils many speci
mens from the museum. On Fri
day, 'Mrs. Collins, our. teacher,
LEST WE FORGET”
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Remembrance Day
SERVICE
IN ST. PETER’S CHURCH, LUCKNOW
Thursday, Nov. 11
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• at 10.00 aan. ,
-——— foUowedbyCenotaph-Ceremony™— ——■—
and placing ofWreaths.
Legion and Auxiliary members and, other Organizations
joining the 'Parade are io meet at the Recreational Centre
■■ at 9.50 a.m. '
POPPY DAY
Biiy a Poppy on Saturday in aid of disabled, needy or
. POPPY BLITZ THURSDAY NIGHT,
and her pupils,; attended n slm-
iliar class st Kinloss school. ;
On Sunday evening the Pres
byterian W.M-S- held t.he.ifr
Thankoffering meeting? Members
were^ present from Lucknow,
South Kinloss and Kinlough Ang
lican church, Rev, G. S. Baulch
was in charge and Mrs, John
Emerson was at the organ. Three
suitable hymns were sung, Mrs.
Morgan Henderson read the scrip-'
ture with the meditation by Miss
Mary MabLeod and prayer by
Mrs. Archie Mapintyre; Mrs.
Wesley Guest gave the address
of welcome!. Mrs. Baulch intro
duced Miss Muriel Judd, a van
worker in the Presbyterian
Church in Canada, who spoke
of her work in various places
along the Alaskan /Highway and
illustrated her talk with colored
pictures. Mrs. Harold Haldenby.
was the soloist. Mrs. F. iMauiden
thanked Miss Judd for her won
derful address and also. all who
helped on the program. -Mrs!
Perry Hbdgiris and Mrs. Ed Bush-
ell received the offering. /Rev.
Baulch closed the meeting with
prayer. . • / ■.. / .• I
■ „ Mr., arid Mrs, Gibson Gillespie
and Mrs. Charles Mprtin, White-
_chureh,M^
lespie of hear Sarnia, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Don
Bushell and family.
Mr. arid Mrs, Walter Wilson
bf Huron , wefre recent visitors
•with Mr. ,and Mrs. James Hod
gins.
We extend sympathy to the
famjly of the late,'Elizabeth Wall
who passed away ^on Saturday.
The fiineral was held on Tues
day to Kincardine; Cemetery.
'Special music at the Presbyter-”
ion service next Sunday will be
Clark’s quartette at the morning
service and the guest soloist for
the evening will be Mrs. Harold
Hsldenbyr^: ~
Remembrance Day Service
The Holyrood Women’s Insti
tute is arranging for the annual
RemembranceDayserviceinthe
Holyrood Hall on Thursday, No-
vemiber 11th at 10.5(Z a.m. Rev.
John PreSt of Bervie will be the
speaker.
SNOW TAKES OVER WHERE
RAINFALL LEFT OFF
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October made its exit on Sun
day, and there’s little regretting
the departure of a month that
set a record for rainfall and then
took off in a shower of snow.
Early Saturday morning there
was a heavy snowfall in the
.Dungannon district, but very
little in this vicinity. Here there
were flurries during the day and
evening, sufficient td make snow
balling—-a—popular—Hallowe’en
night diversion. .
But, during the night “The
Beautiful” came> dotyn' in earn
est and by Sunday morning meas
ured eight inches. There was an
other couple of inches of meas
urable snow during the day, and
with a good deal of settling arid
melting, the total fall would be
close to a foot in depth..
, This climaxed a month that set
an ail-time‘ record of 9.44 inches
df rain. During September there
was 5,39. inches, of close to 15
inches of raih ,in the two months,
which adds up. to a very -wet
fall, to say the .least. '
HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
The High School Frpiic which
was held on October 27th, was a
success. Prizes Were given as .fol-
Jows:!_.comic_ girlr .Ron--Thomp-
sdn; comic boy, Allan McQuillan;
fancy lady, Carol Helm; fancy
man, Ross McDonagh; original
gifl, Beatrice Haldenby; original,
boy, Mike 'Dalton. Lunch which
consisted of pumpkin pie, candy
and .punch Was served by the
Grade XIII boys. ■ '. .
paramount
Congratulations to. ;Miss Jean
Ann Richards who won the pub
lic speaking contest at Paisley
and’ will again compete at Guelph
on Wednesday. Jean Ann 4s the-
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. O: Rich’
ard^ (nee Clara MacDonald of
Lochalsh)/
Mr. David Elphick,* who has
been' in the West for a couple
of months, returned honTe on Fri-
■ day.1 -
Mt and Mrs, Jack Henderson
attended the baptismal service at
St. Andrew’s Church, Goderich,
- whentheseconddaughter-of-Mr.
and Mrs. George Wraith was bap
tized.
Mr. Kelso MacNay and Angus
Cline returned home from Wing
ham. Hospital.-. We hope to see
them up arid out soon.
Mrs. Orland Richards spent the
week-end in Detroit.!
Visitors with Mr. and Mrsf Jack
Henderson. were Mr. and Mrs.
George Wraith, Patricia and Gail;
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore, White
church and Mrs. Irene Sparling
and Marie..
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Cooke of
-Waterloo—visited—withMr.and
Mrs. Grant Farrish recently, i
Mrs. Russ Needham and daugh
ters Donna and Elna of Ripley
visited with Mrs. Donald Hamil
ton. ; ‘ '■<
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. K.,
Nicholson were Miss D. Nichol
son, nurse at Seaforth Hospital,
Mr; and Mrs. D, Gillespie of
Recces Corners, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Hunter and Wanda.
We congratulate Mr. and Mrs.
E. Hackett on the. gift of a dau
ghter. ■
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Members of the Legion will make '& house-to-house
pop]>y eanvass of tlie Village
THIS THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 4th
Buy And Wear A. Poppy In Remembrance
• ED DONOVAN PASSES ’ .
The death occurred in Bruce
Thursday, t October 21st, of ’ EdT
ward Donovan, in his- 86th year.
Remains rested at the W.< G.
Church funeral home, Teeswater,
with requiem mass in . St. Aug
ustine R. c. church oh Saturday
morning. Interment was in .St
Augustine. Cemetery,
- Deceased’ was a resident of
Lucknow for several years, and
was unmarried, .Ho was a brother
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