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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-11-09, Page 3NES IVy, ' ioVs: 0th, ,.1955 'red • • Ey ' • 4. • c WC1010 UNITED CHURCH Minister:• .« V.•..G. A, Meiklejohn, B.D,, 1., SUpDAX, NOVEMB aER 3th 11.00 a.m. "Laymen's'. ` Sunday • Service". 12.15 .p.m.: Church `School - 7:30pm .Th e Patron Sain of Personal Workers"; • Lucknow Presbyterian Church. Rev. Wallace McClean, Minister . . SUNDAY; NOVEMBER 13:: 11.00 a.m.:_ Morning Worship; 12.15 p.m.: , Sunday School. 3.00 pm.: Dungannon..:1. 7.00' p.m.: Evening.' Service. M. ad Jognt were: in London on 'Friday visiting Mrs.' Joynt's ''brother, Dr. Wm. Freeman of Spring.field,••.who. un- derwent an' 'opeation' at St. Jos- ' eph's. os-`'eph's• ..Hospital. Harold.: Freeman. :of • Rochester, ' N;Y.,: spent ;:.'thee weekend here :with Mr. and Mrs Joynt. • • Miss Margaret ,Chin 'sent :the week end:. here. ;ti : • Mrs. • Douglas .McNally' is: em- ployed at. Ba'ker's Private •Hospi tal. W'e:;were wrongly informed last 'week and 'had in '.error in the name.. • : a; THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, •IU.CKNOW, ONTARIO oca &;: ` .i .eraI HYDRO SHUT-OFF In •Lucknow, . Friday,' Novem- ber • .11th from 1.00 to 5.00. p rn.; affecting • Stauffer St. and all. streets west, and the west half of Campbell and Ross: Sts;' Master •B`obby, ; Greer has been visiting with' Mr. and Mrs.., Bill Harris of Ripley, • OPEN W.I. HALL Donald ,MeCharles: visited: his , F.. cousinsMr ' ' ,. H • . and Mrs: 'W. J: 'Attig' (ST EL S NEWS) a t Hazn,rlton last week.., . • • - • Donald ---Ferguson M©n,ctbn, • IVB,, •. spent the; .week -end with his mother,' Mrs.. Elizabeth Fer- guson, • ,. --`"«��n ' rs. ueSt •Mitchell• and famibr of • Galt ,were' week-. end • visitors ewith Mr. • and Mrs. Redvers Johnston. ' Week -end 'visitors at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs:, Angus 'Nichol - 'son were Mr. and Mrs. George Oetzel, Mrs. Ida .Siller and Mr. 'John: Oetzel of Kitchener. . TQ OFFICIALLY Mr.. and Mrs;' Frank F11 e ow:s 'of Sarnia'' visited last week' with her sister, Mrs.: Herb Ensign and Mr. Ensign.. Sunday ,guests Of Mrs. Wrn. J. McNall Were •her nephew, •1Vfr: " Wm, Hackett,• Mr. and Mrs, Har-, old • Hackett and'. children. Mar- garet and Leroy, Mr. and Mrs. James Gauley . and , Barrie ; , of Wingham, Mrs.' Alice 'MacKenzie and Miss N. '' Venning.' Mrs• T H. Alton, Miss Alma Alton and Miss. Flora Andrew' of London :spent ' theweek end: . at the home 'of Mrs, W. G. Andrew.. • M± and Mrs Fred Steward of _London visited- recently -with -his - parents, Mr: and M'rs, `Charles Steward. •• Mr. and Mrs Charles. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Roy • Hodgins :and? ,George i•Iassal left on -':Monday on a motor trip to The Maritimes Mrs;' W. .' I. Miller, Miss Isobel; rller,.' i�lrs; T J. Todd, 'Annef. Wayne and friighie :Were' "recent. visitors' with Mr,'. and. Mrs Gor- don Miller and Larry at London,' ' «Be , sure and drop' in at ''the Auxiliary`'Bourns;'', Lucknow, for a •eul -of tea .atthe bazaar. on Saturday afternoon under the auspices of ,.the W.A. of the Un- ited Church..• Miss • Isabelle MacPherson .was home from London for the week -end. The Community Hall recently taken over by the, Wornen's : In- stitute, will be officially re -open- •ed on Thursday evening, by Mr. J.. W.. Joynt of Lucknow., There will be a variety • concert and dance.'' Fernier, Resident Passes • . Word has been received here of the' 'death ---of Mrs. John-Mac- Pherson ohnMac-Pherson `in ,St. Peter's Infirmary. at `Hamilton, Mrs. MacPherson, formerly'': Margaret .McDonald, of 'St. Helens; has len an ;invalid for Many' years and died: fol- lowing. a stroke. Mr. 'John A. N. G. Aged has been .%; in ,'Crud- McDonald of Wham and Mr e'rrch Hospital for' the past week, broth McDonald af: St 'Helens are � brothers: •• and .on Monday underwent: cperat on..He is doing: quite. nice- i W.I. Receives -.Gifts , For • Hall ly, and .expects to be home thea an The St Helens Institute' meet- first of next Week. ing vtras held' on Thursday,.. No- ' Ivember''3rd at 'the' home . of :Mrs, Mr: and. 'Mrs "'.Charles .Steward 'Harold . 'Gaunt. There were 20 members, eight visitors and'titre 'Children' present: The . roll Ca- wa's.'answered by "oddities %in th news". ' The financial' : report was given 'with cash on hand bein $1i5,00. Gifts of .money from 'Mr Sairi Durnin and Mrs. Pete Campbell on' the occasion of , t:h golden anniversary were.acknow ledged,, The money: .Was to 'b used to, purchase.,something f -o the hall. A'flower vase and' bou quet :of. artificial, 'flowers for.th stage was :bought with Mrs. Dur, vin's :donation and a bell''for 'the hall with Mrs. • Carrtpelis'dona�' tion. Mrs. Andrew Gaunt donat- ed :a lamp for', the* piano. John Peel was: sung, .Campbell Thoinp- son was : the guest speaker and 'had as his topic "'Community Act - attended• the funeral. last - Tues- day, in .Wirighani•. of Mrs. 'James Srnith,''formerly .of Lucknow. :�a..f�A1l�A�iAY�o�.r�tl�.>it•'.�iA�►AAA��A�1A�NA o�Y!e�e4.'o • • LEST WE EORGO!' / lc Ic LUCKNOW• UNITED CHURCH IDAY, NOVEMBER •at ,10,15 :a.m. '-=FOLLOWED B -Y 'HI - GENOTAPH---E-ER-E ON-. AND THE PLACING `•F WREATHS •.PAGE, THREE • Ladies' and Mens. Wear --, Fashion. Millinery• 'PHONE 85, LUCKNOW ' b COATS .WOMEN'S, MISSES', TEENS' Cold days ahead -4,0, Y d , so wear ,a 'warm interlined and lrum lined coat from a. selected • stock' :.. Ely s1an, . Fleece'L Broadcloth: • in co ors dark tones, sizes an t '1 s , and subtle d•• s y e , good variety A "FREE SCARF'WITH. ...;EVERY`. COAT ACCESSORIESX ! DELUXE!, S'CARV•ES- 'blongs, sheers, headsquares' in. n ylon, ' floral GLOVES—nylon, fabric, wool, rayon. • HATS --colors in velvet, velour, felt, angora ''tieons for .children. #: T„ IOSI RY service, crepe, lisle, nylon. ' HANDBAGS -•.colors, .navy and black.' BLOUSES—nylon; 'jersey, alluraeel: • and. plains. ' ; ' • NOTICE RE ~BUSIIESS-PLACES IN LUCKNOW will be )PEN' ALL `DAY , 'TIJURSbAY and CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY �emem nonce ay (F b Day), Shop Shop Keepers and; the General Public are requested observe this holiday : in commemoration of ' thosewho to the supreme sacrifice in two World Wars..who 'paid iv ' .. •.. . a ' ations was very informative and Was enjoyed' by, everyone..Mrs. • W: A: Miller• had the motto "What the Institute means.to you' and' me". Mrs: E. W Rice sang "God send. you' back to, .me"..Phyllis Bar= bour played. an instrumental, "The Bible 'tells me so".' With the hall having; been redecorated•.z it was decided to have • the opening on November 1Qth with a var- iety ',program . and'' dance. The committee' in . charge ,'of the pro- giiarrri is • Mrs. Harold. 'Gaunt, Mrs. E. Barbour, `Mrs H. Webb, Mr..s., E. Gaunt, . Mrs. J 'Cameron and Mrs. W. "' Purdon. • The meeting Was . closed with the Queen: A dainty lunch was. served • by the hostesses, Mrs.' Chester. Taylor, Mrs,,,,Liaura McNeil and Mrs _. Fl: wood Barbour. • Y.P.U. Meeting: -- -" h -r eting of t`he .,St. H.elerts 'e Y.P.U. was..held on. Sunday ext• ening, November' 6th, IVIatyin 'a McDonald; convener of Faith gz in" Evangelisin, was icharge of the Worship service;. Following a .call to worship, the hymn "My faith look's up to Thee" was sung. Fol- lowing the scripture reading and prayer Marvin gave the medita- tion. I'Ir. Hewlett led in the Bible e study. :After the ,administration there vas a sirtjg_son..g,.ww,tth riVL s,_ Howlett as pianist: Bob . Lyons had charge of the recreation. The meeting closed with taps and .the' Y tin H •ber%dic o by _Mr owie"tf. ' �Leis'uurer The °two iY inutes'`rest a man gets; while his wife thinks• up. something for him to do. Traffic .Light A, trick • to, get pedestrians 'half way : across the street afel�'`:, . , ;tea t u as + r. my a F 1 Legion • and Auxiliary members and other organization's Joining the Parade are to meet at the Recreation :Centre at 9,O a.m. WEAR A POPPY IN R' MEMBRANCE. MAY��,�O�U�IAYao�t„ I. A..,t..mA.�A:.:. t A�I��Ut:�l OPEN ALL DAY THURSDitt •• - �Eih len r Y e Glcoh ANTI FREEZE, - (Peri:u iiu.'nt ��t"l)t' 1 1 1 3 -plate • HART BATTERIES• Chain `.ion s.SPARK PLUGS ONDED BRAKE: • S:HOI✓S- (5� 1~ o tli���'I' rs anal P�pe� G.E,- En�me Jacket Heat rs_. ^Skate • a oins, i is cies ' i k Thistle TOY8, B �' Y . $2.50' •$.8.40 ex. • .60 .$"4'g$ ex,;, MacINTYkE:,and: 'PHOIrj.: 65,` 1xxCKNOWW LUCKNOW BUSINESSMEN'S ASSOCIATION • '.�.A�p�NA�d�o�A�AA�a�A�i�u�YAw�A�. ` �. a � :. �, • - �.., INSTITUTE • PLANS PACKING OF CHRISTMAS' CHEER BOXES • "Community' Activities a n d• Pulblic Relations" was the ..thee ne of the November meetin c of alien's nstitute Mr. Campbell Thompson spoke on how a week- ly newspaper is published. point- ing•` out that stress is placed ;'on localnews : almost exclusively to the .mint that tlie-local-gape becomes .practically a ,.diary ,cif the • lives ,of : 'p'eople of .•the com- munity He also 'stressed the In.i;- portance of good public ,relations in publicizing and promoting :.all_ :worthwhile community activities. Miss Margaret Rae moved. a j vote of .hanks to Mr. Thompson:: Mr. Elmer Urnbach, our other :guest speaker, Spoke on music and exiplained-show •'-atonic---act=ed- , as • a healer to those. who were depressed,.' and for ,a person Who ' The Club Girls met at' the home was• angry or had to -do some- of Esther MacDonald 'on Satur. '• :thing whichthey.; did not. like,: if day. for their first meeting this they would sing or play a tnusi- year..' cal instrument would soon 'feel Mr, Stuart.'. Dore has.', returned •. happy , and. in'a different frame home; after end. s+p n,g the past twctx of • mind:' Mrs. Robert Thompson months .in Saskatchewan. .moved - a vote of thanks to .Mr. 'Mr.'and 11 s. Donald McaCosh Urrtbaeb _. a • . ' nd-; fiamily and .Mrs. Colwell vis- ` :`. The motto. "A' merry heart d�ited wrrith Mr.'.Mrs. . aM6. good like a rnedi_ciao�e wasYtak oth Dotvgall �o .__.C1ieSl on and SiiClairrrciay. n by Mrs. George Kennedy; ,, Miss Edna : • Boyle of, Orillia ,"The Kitchen Bad spents. t thericis , clew• - y.. 'listed, of. 'merxibers ofWthe hInst•- the week-end.'with Mr. amd , tute, rendered • several musical.. Mr. James. MoEwan of Kinear numbers With `Miss' Margaret eine and 'Mr., acid Mrs. 'Jixri Mc Rae' .as, soloist. Plans were made Ewan of Kinloss visited at the for . the packing of.' Christmas, home of Mrs and Mrs. John. Em Cheer .boxes,' The roll call was eraon' 'on Sunday . • ' answered by "My•'favorite song" Visitors at the'•hotne of Mr, and and \the . hostesses served -refresh- Mrs. 'Victor Gawley on Sunday merits: ' were Mr. and' Mrs. Ellis Cassell of Ripley, Mr. and Mrs', Peter Leeson -and family. Mr- - d: -- Russell Hewitt, Miss:. -•Ada and Lottie Gawley, • • Miss Annie Mctie , d and Miss. Margaret -R,idb son 'visited -with -1 -- Mr.- . Angus 1VFartin . � _i#;npley Land -'-:•;' Mr, ,Goldie Huston entlyf.. PURPLE GROVE Miss .Annie McLeod . of Luck now -'spent a few; •days::• at. .the home • of ,Miss Margaret � Robert • : •• The Purple Grove Institute; • met last Wednesday ,at'the• home of Mrs Stewart • Needham with a large. attendance. Wm. George Downe • of 4' ,' ,' s,�est speaker. Mr.and Mrs. Edburt Bushell, Katherine .and George visited at the' home of Mr: ' and Mrs.Rex Stewart. of Millarton' On ' Sunday .' Mrs. Donald McFarlane spent a • day with her mother, , Mrs. Jones of :Wrnglam, who 'has beet. ill in the.. Hospital: . • Mr. Emerson ,spent .spent Bat urclay at the-home'.of - Mr __ad Ma's.:Jack Emerson. • -SIXTHAND 1�1INTH Jinn Devereaux, 'Norman : Fras er 'and Jim Finleon. recently. tie turned ficin the -West a'ftei 1 elp ing "with''"tile iarvestingA Visitors on Saturday, with Mr. and ,Mrs. •Mark Armstrong: •were Mrs; Tuter -of Detroit. an• Mrs. Overend of Dunnville:` • The first two meetings f the atrn For6rnajngsAiStr held on. October 31s and Novem- ber 7th` in • thew 'ownship Ha1L Topi ./ . _ s 'were "Tile Tea-" ' the Shortage and, ;'''Flare On the 4 c fp