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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-02-02, Page 71+. WED1itSp.N.X.?; EEB, 2nd,, 1955, REVIEW • 1 HA • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, L, LU CK.N U W, • Qi4'1'A ' lO • PAGE. SEVEN ►T • ' A'/successful year•.was reviewed' at Hackett. United Church annual meeting. last .week with Rev, J.. R. pickinton: presiding And' Wal- ter Alton perfPOrming the secret ary's duties. ,A11 departJnents ;ere well maintained, . with ' an increase in missionary givrngs. A pot, luck supper preceded the meeting...Reports were given as follows: Session %by Rev, Dickin- soli, treasurer's. report by Walter Alton,: trustees' .by Alex Hackett, Womcrl'.S„Association by.Mrs J-im 'Nelson, W M,S..,.by Mr's. Bert .Al - tort,” Y.P:U. by Miss Frances • Al-. ton,:,Cradle Roll; by Mrs. Cyril' Campbell and the Sunday.Sunday.School report. 'by Russell Alton. Church ..organist is: Miss Elmira Alton, • liner. Alton' was re-elected as ,a member. of ;Session. Othereid- ers are • Blake Alton and Alvin •• The `4Stewards•„and Trustees were all fe erected. •. The Sunday. School, meeting followed when the following, of - 'leers and teachers were reamed:. Superintendents, Ralph 'Cameron 'arid Alvin Alton; Bible Class, Mrs:' Bert Alton, Mrs. ,George. Alton; • young People's • Mass, .Arnold A17, ton: arid Blake Alton; . Juniors,. Mrs. ;bake .. Alton, Mrs. Cliff Hackett; 'Beginners, , Mrs. Alex. Hackett, Mrs.,. Jirn : Nelson; • sec, retar:y, '• Frances `Afton; librarian, Chester Hackett; .organists, Jinn, :Hackett, .Lois: Hackett, Mary Al- ton; .. Ii LANGSIDE Mr, and Mrs. Phillip Steer and family were Sunday afternoon Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Gor- don Wall and family. '.. 'This- conirnunity extends its sympathy to . the relatives of :the late Mrs. Clarence Russell (Floss sie' McGregor) of '.Wau;baushene, Ont, •Mr's, Russel .lived as.' a girl' in this community' and...attended No. 8 •school, . ;. Sympathy is also expressed to” Mrs. Edward . McQuillin- in P the Passing of her sister-in-law, -Mrs.. Wil,red . Grant -of F?aisley,; ,'1hose_..'who .Are confined to :•the house . on the . sick list . are 'Mr—, and Mrs.• ' Robt. ',Adams,• Andre, Caroline" and John, limy Mof fat, (;larenee : 'Crowston'^• and Mr andMrs: Frank Miller. The, Ladies • Aid.. was .held '.'at the home of, 'Mrs.;. Lloyd Moffat with Mrs. Wm. Scott presiding, 1Vlr.s: Lloyd Moffat read the scrip tune- -and meditatign•.. 'and 'Mrs Bert Moffat led . in : prayer. Dur- ing the business period', differ- -potways were discussed about making' money...Readings Readinr�gs were' given •by Mrs: W. Orr;',.Mrs. Far-, ish Moffat, Mrs. Wes ••Yung, Mrs. Pater. Moffat and • • Mrs. „John Crowston, Mrs:: Wes , Y'oung ,is uta Abe hostess for the•February:meet- ing.: The new 'secretary.,•M,rs. Bert Moffat and Mrs. Lloyd, Moffat' :as, tress., took their• offices. Lurch was served ,by. the ho tes.% • ' <BORN -to Mr:. and Yfrs ' Ray-, Mond Huffman on: January 14, 105; . in Wingham Hospital,. { a sun,• Repaid., • Mr, and. Mrs.„ Vernon ' Bunter '-and fam. ily of Lucknow--visited- • Sunday with' Mr..;and Mrs. ` Geo. Hunter kr, and Mr -s. Jin Smith 'arid • family •of ,Molesworth visited,, on. Sunday with Mr.. and ' Mrs..Will Ritchie'•: Mr.. and Mrs: Bill Munteisp'ent� Saturday evening with .Mr • and Mrs, 'Sid Gardner; Mr,: and Mrs: -Nelson •Raynard ;'and •boys•spent Sunday 'with :1 i •and M'rs,: Russel,, Irvin Mr and Mrs.. Donald• Murray spent 'Saturday evening: with _ Mr • and Mrs: • Nelson'• Raynard. Next Sunday-. iscommunion and church will be at. 11,:a,m. for.; the month of February: • • Y'Mr and Mrs. Eldon Ritchie spent Sunday; with 'Mrand 'Mrs • Ernest Bogie. ; • -Mrs .Mao;. Scott: is spending a while with her mother, Mrs: Jake Hunter Who is hot" well; bUNGANNON THC OLDE TYKE WINTERS Do you remember in the .past. The .snow -bound winters long ao When •atocrns' roared an for weeks on end . . Ana every road was blocked with snow,.. po you remert;ber long .ago King Winter ruled with iron might, • Traffic. 'was paralyzed for weeks; Qur 'cupboard—not 'a crust, in sight...- • • ' 'Do you remember thecold nights, The sleigh rides on a wind swept • hill 13,r:r r;,•; and theoutdoor skating ‘rinks Somehow it makes ine shiver.. still, ' •p R Triose days all but forgotten now, 'The changing winters, .timehas brought' • The snowplow,• 'and 'the sanding •The: Young .People's Union, of •*, he • . United Church held Sunday evenring--service ori-January:30th- at 8.00 Leonard Reed , gave the address. Sheila -Quaid and:Bill Rivett also.:• aided' in .the,ordi?. of service Ther choir.; 'sang' ;twa`- aithern. which was ,accompanied by: Lillian : Popp.• -Rev.,' G. -.Watt eonducted,the installation of the Y.P.U..`officers Miss. Shirley. Finnigan and friend, . Allie de. Groot . of God'er icl, spent 'the• ' week -end with Shirley's parents, ` •Mr, and ";Mrs John Finnigan •'1 he:';Y P U: meeting was held' Monday., night on.':January ,31st.: • in the :church. J . ,C • Durn.in Was in`char.ge of the devotional. •The u topic was ybelieye in man". The fireside service wasdiscuss: ed for•Feb•uar •y 27th. Rev. Watt conducted a: qui+' °on Mark, :.14th' chap;'Games..were: 'enjoyed at,: the close:. WHITEC VRCH, Mrs;: Jas. Nilson, Jiirimie and Judy. sjent the: week -ends in• Tor- onto '...with ,IVlr.: and. •.Mirrs.: Fa brother. Mrs. '•M. Ross is, iiripr oving after •'having; pneumonia 'at . t.lhe home. ,' of her.: daughter:. Rev. +'arid Mrs, 1. Graydon• Cox at Fontl�ill ; M'rs, Olive. Terriff, R.N.",,has •.been nursing he:r'rnothei .' Mr, : ;alcriM.r,S, 'Russel Chapman and; Gary. visited Vlitli ,her ►troth-: Epi•, Mr.s: Smith, who, is. a •patient in hospital. in. Tri3•hiito:' i uil., Gr'oskor'th his been hpmc.. .from 'High ,School this past weclk WitIi-the' niur i'ps. ., 'The eo-n nunity was shocked.ory Monday to hear, of the' death'. of Mi+George' 1V1eClcnaghan • in': his- 79th year. •Ma. Mc(:le.naghan'.•,tiad° been a ;patie> t :in Winglhaip Hos pital . with pneumonia, He had .lived all his lite around •het e.'.Itis• first wife, Maria MacDctiiald,•':pi e- deceased him' litany • years. ago. .14e' leave to,mourn,.his wife, 'the former LillyGaunt;•.one son ; Ted-. .of Kirilgss and a; daughter Mild-` red, R.N,: of Winghani4 four •bro-,. tilers, ;Will' of, Cleveland, Ohio:; Harry, of Winghan ; Ben . and . Robert of '1 inloss . and a sister, Ona, Mrs. 1-i..' Laidlaw of White= ;rttrelr-T1 fu-ner a asizhe1 o Wednesday •at A,00 p:rrt, at ei.tr- i:ie S. funeral parlo+i s. • Mr. and -"Mrs, Robert Adams,' Carolyn • and, Johnnie all 'havp. been. sick with the jaundice, . Mrs. Sohn Craig has heel. tin- der (the doctor's are, anal Carl • M1/1ceC1enaghari has been sick With pleurisy. Marjorie Coultes• . ,incl 'Mrs. 'Ted McClenairb in are both' sick with the jaundice. ; p with a J1H�N 'DEERE - "S0"60 or"70'.TRACTOR `-Lively,rtro ed two-cyliriaier en cines to' keep you on •the move "live hydraulio Powr-Trot for ,Smoother implement. control - ,' power shaft .. •easier steer-, • g --these and many other features, to help you dQ; more' every ininu to .You're' :in thea fi'el'd'are yours in a John Deere . "50," "d0,/', or "70r' Tractor; See us for full details, KINLOUG,H GARAGE tinECkLES Phone '18-r-20, Ripley crews, carte- - elieve--tlie..-ehan:es Wrought. • 'Some year an old tyrner , might strike And those' grim .stories we have toed, • The young • fry might.' believe us . then, - Our tall tales of real ;snow;' And cold.. .M. Buckingham CANDLEMAS DAY With the.countryside. .countr side: blanketed deep in. snow,, 4he..old supersti- 'tion • of the groundhog and his shadow should be revived with a vengeance this e r.: r- toda y � ��o y,• Wednesday, ' `• Fe"br. uar,y ' 2nd,' is. Candlemas; 'Day, and . whether or not the groundhog ventures from hislair', to see, or not to see, hiss shadow,• will decide• whether or ,•not we have . six weeksmore f winter. Which :no doubtwe11 have 'in ' .any event. • r H LDENBY. ELECTRIC • MOTOR SE7VICE *mature and Field, Winding, Brushes, Bearings, Etc: • Repairs to • Fractional and' Integral Horsepower Motors; Also:-,Electri Fans, Vacu fins -. Clippers, brills, Etc;•:. - liALDENBY ELECT1tuiC - • - Kinlough • '"Phone'°"Ripiey 'lll r 29 Have you renewed your Sn.., tinel subscription? special message to 702 N/1l/OM ANA'S There's no' need to' a <mprovenIenits Or repairs to; your home Iack of .read) cash You can' . pay fo�,forr them; outright at , less , etipense: - with a'.Iow-cost 1; of M loam: If you want to add an extra room two ..:: erect a .garage ' or", Carport ... install a new -plumbing, heating or electrical system ,, .. build ,a liasernent .'riga` room or even paint your present one'. ., or make: any other home improvements or reliairs-='see the •manager`, of yournearest l3?, of M branch • He will ',be .glad to—discuss; your plan_ s with you and to explainhow a t3 of 111 Mine Improvement- Loan can help- leu. • • • • ta' noW' `l5 the: 'time: TO TAKE 41-0006,1091c AT, YOUR. ROME. Springis just: around ;'the, corner and- that's :the best season to make repairs — • or':to modernize. • It pays in'° hard : cash -• [o give your home a careful,. -'once over" every -c•ar•. Every,. bit of . repair work neglected,.every crack, "e' err:. flake of peeling paint means' a .loss in dollar; value a " dep reciatiion _ of - one uf_ .your.:_._ most valuable assets. Enlist the B'of M's help,. %lily not see, your neighbourhood manager. today. • • N T'IAL • • • Lucknow Branch', 11 R}tAY COUSE, Manager °WO•RKING WIpi.H CANADIANS IN EVEt7Y ..W A.4ft'�,Ot. I.IfE M.CE • 0.1 F ••''a,: s'