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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-11-09, Page 51955: . 97 1.- lery gym,• t 23 ;lay. tted ioy y. new Ago :138 Mrd- , our at ..'.. no li. )n •`DNfESDAY, • NOV. ,O th, ' 1955' SECTIONAL NO I Mrs. •Wilfred 1..Anderson wel- comed to Lueknow the 26th an- nual sectional rally of the' Kin- cardine district W.M.S. of the United Church Of' Canada, of which. Mrs. O MoCharles, :Olivet, zeas •.in, ch, 11!Irs. 11, D, Thack- er ..and Mrs. W. Q: Lavery . of Kincardine, capably took ' the scripture. 'and meditations. Mrs. K, Bannerman, Kinloss„ led , in prayer. •S'clos were sung by• Mrs. . Gordon. Elliott, Pine 'River and by Mrs: Wallace Pollock, Ripley," Mrs.. J y-nt,_;Luckir�ow,-.acs compantedx'the music ' for :the Mrs. C. Varic�e, Chesley,lbrought greetings from Presbyterials:She :introduced the `: speaker;.. Miss Gertrude Cass, now living in Chesley. Miss . 'Cass related. • her personal ezc'perienee as a mission- ary in Korea and in Canada at Carlyle station in Saskatchewan, in: an •Italian Church ' and in Grace Church, Hamilton. Again in the west she was at . Gypsum ville, Northern ,Manitoba, at the time when the . Winnipeg .people were •driven from their homes -' by floods She :also. worked In Toronto •visiting homes„ hospitals and institutions. Mrs. , D : A. . Brydon, Ripley, ` gave a resume of her' visits to western missions this :past sui i= mer' dwelling on impressions, and ,characteristics". of. the 'CanadianIndians, Stewardship was d reported by, Mrs B.. Griffith,: Bervie and a poem ' given : by Mrs.. Hodgins. • Mrs, C. Liddle, Ripley, literature: • secretary, 'recommended new books• and • .•suggested, : they be. 'added to ;our libraries. The 'Pine River, Auxiliary invitedthe 'sec- tidnal rally . • in • 1956. Mrs. •. Clar •1 ence Campbell, Chalmers, . 're=' viewed 't°he`•hi.ghlights of the af- ternoon. Mrs: Walter Wilson,, sof Bethel? closed .the meeting •with '. prayer. Tea .was served 'by' the. ..Lucknow Auxiliary. TIiE: LUEKNOW' SENT THEE, LIlCKNOw, -Mrs, Margaret, : Anderson•. left fohex_liginerin--•Michi.-gan-a- spending the past two weeks with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNeil- and • other relatives. Mrs. M. •;Ross and -.Miss ve Terriff ' accompanied Mac Mac- Mac - Gregor to Toronto to visit rela- tives. in New Toronto. and Tor- onto. • n. ANTIQV1 s' 6ISPJ AYED ATS ONTARIO . PAGE. ,FIVE The Kintail 'VY.I. met. at the home. of . Mrs. Gordon. Finlayson with a good attendance. The roll call, `Bring a keepsake :and tell, its • history", was. interesting. We saw peat. from Ireland . and a quart size cup with matching Mr. and; ivfrs, Ed. Leeder, Carol, . ;Mr, .and o Linda of...Se a Mrs, doss Smith of Severn Bridge, spent Toronto' spent the .week -end with the week -end with`her •sister, Mr, her parents, Mr, and' Mrs. Rus - and Mrs, Clark MacGregor. • sell Chapman; saUC.er,' also several- lav l g of jewellery.,, glass; and china, The course "Brighten you home with color will be held at Mrs.. 'Wm.. MacDonalds. at Kintail on Thurs day, Novernber;10That 1.30, p.m,The •Sectional Meeting ism to be held • at' Eayfield on November .22nd, • Mrs. ef 'George Moncri� gave a • splendid report on the Area Con- vention. on_.vention. She said they discussed. having a .box 'hunch at the 'Dis- trict annuals so .'that ,the .bosfess. W 'tuts: oon-id_. re jOr7tW-- reo - ing better. The • InstituYe, she. said, .are criticized for spending too much tirne .raising money, in-, stead ,of on education and im- proving the mind, She mention- ed the reform schools and . the efforts' being made 'to segregate offenders and teach them trades. Mrs. Lloyd' MacDonald': read a paper on ,the Mary Stewart' Col-' lect.. It 'was written ry her in ., .1904. The ' national anthem and' lunch closed .the meeting, 4' •"r•"•. 4 WHITECHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Clark .1VlacGregor, Bruce and • Cameron; left on. Mon- day morning, for 'their home in Sebringville where Clark . has' .work :on .the Department• of High- ' ways. We • will -miss thein: from our community. • Mr. and Mrs.' T.ed • MoClenaghan ' • • with friends in : •Toronto; Mrs:. M.` Ross and Mrs, T. }L Moore reveived the • sad:_new& on Saturday::' of •.the death ,of 'their cousin,Mrs. •MacDougald, form `er y n n i e ' a regor of. Guelph. Funeral was in. Teesdiat- er ,on Tuesday. Interment•was in .. Teeswater Cemetery. Mrs. Bern Thompson Passes The • community was sadden- ed on Sunday to hear of the sud den passing of Mrs." 3ert' Thomp- 'son, formerly • . Ida Martin. ' She leaves her husband,' • two ' .broth- ers, James, and Charles, both Of ast awanosh 4, 44. t *as,:just.five .years after the turn of the century ,that the Bank of Montreal opened''' for business in. L'ucknow. That was the year Alberta and• Saskatchewan became:• provinces;• as L remember it about the year that ;the. �- Onarto Hydro Commission was- established Mr. 'and -Mrs. E:••Scholtz have been busy; the past *eel(' siding thein house With .white asbestos shingles. Mrs. Wm, Henryheld .ld a $stie demonstration •at Y her • home on Wednesday evening' and Mrs. E. -,.'Scholtz held• a plastic demonstra- tion • at her horhe on Friday' after noon.• • lire r • Birthday .Call From B.C. ' '• Dr. a lid Mrs. ,AA`thhr•"Wtt 't • London, Rev. and Mrs. Geo. Watt •jil ' and family of Dungannon, Rev.. in and Mrs. Robt. Watt and :family. • of . Mitch'ell, all 'called on. Rev.', and Mrs.. W. JWatt on Thi s- day :last in honor of their fath- er's birthday, Dr • Donald . Watt of B.C. 'called his father by. tele phone. • . • • (Too Late For .Last Week) • Mr. • and Mrs. John .Hayes of Detroit J en _the_ week-erid with Mr. and Mrs, Rttssel Ritchie, and other relatives.. Mr. and .Mrs, ArthurMoore vis. ited a couple of digs ,last yv_eek_ With% relatives at Preston, •Cale- .' den and. Orangeville. • Mrs•' RRennedy's many friends will be .glad to` hear that she is improving, after 4 eing-itttder the doctor's care . for the past . two weeks:: Cir ant- "But • Fm straying. I was talking, about the Bank of Yi !�� g . Montreal in this. community.; Well, now, that banking' office wasoriginally known `as Molson's Bank here which .•. later , became a part of., the 8 of M. ,It opened in., '.. 'let's ry. see ... thanks, that's. right . .''in ...1905 November, to be -exact:';. • . mud off in the premises occupied by a private: banker here 'on. Campbell street. And k's. stilt• - on the same site, but - with • a lot of improvements :added • 'since. • ' . • "Man, do you know , that makes . 50 years ,.that the ;pepple of Lucknow ; have been .dealing with -the old bank It's a long time and we've seen progress-- and shared in it, 'too, .through working together." t.•. Yes, here and:•,•throughout the length and breadth'. of Canada, the Bank of Montreal has krown with tile community, sharing in its ':growing pains . as well 'as in its achievements, • • • • • And, in hamlets and villages, towns and cities, the:.B of M` • • G.' Siddall, 'as stillpionecrin_o_a�ith .the inert and wo 1who.ard-building. -� TO 2 NIit/0N•CANAp/ANt:._.,.. • •a the Canada; of -tomorrow. 6100444,:i ING •WITH C.ANAD AN•S I• N. • • • Lucknow Branch.:' _ 1kIURRAY:, OUSE,`'•A anal;e-. E R Yr. ,r i .A �.. f4. 0. 'F LITE E 8 1 '. r •