The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-02-22, Page 7• WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22nd, 1956•
14TYBROOK
The WIVES. and W.A, met on
Tuesday, afternoon at the. ,home
'of Mrs. C, Jefferson 1 with eleven
.. members and: 7 'children present.
H, Jefferson ; presided dver'
'both meetings. The responsive.
.service froap the Worlds Day of
prayer ' program as given In "the:
Missionary Monthly, 'was' used..
A prayer was .read by Mrs.
, Stuart Chamney, followed by .the
. Lord's prayer. in Unison. •The of-
fering • was received ' 'by John.
Johnston; •word's: •.of appreciation.
were spoken by Members . Who
bad received_ flowers arid 'cards;'
• ' a sj5ecial, collection was'*taken for'
the f1 iwer „fund, a reading "The,'
„Secret .of Success" w,as'•giyeri by.
"LMirs. •SSai i `Thompson..:Hymn;:186
was..' sung in. closing. A bazaar
was held to 'raise funds "to buy,
material. for supply, work in pre-
paration . for the spring bale: A.
mystery auction was held. for
the W.A, Lunch was served .by
the hostess:,
Miss Margaret ' Jefferson, • Mr.•
and Mrs. ; H; . Jefferson and' Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Jefferson attend-
'ed the funeral: .of. their aunt,. Mrs.
Florence Hinglernan . at .London.
Miss Gladys Jefferson, R.N. of
Woodstock• and 'Miss Irene. :Jef-'
•ferson of .Dunnville, sRent' . the
week -end • with their mother,
Mrs . C� .Jefferson . •and a ther
-members o e
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cham-'
ney; ,Larry and Paul of Auburn
were; Sunday visitors with' Mr.
and Mrs.. R.. Chamney,
Mr. ,arid .Mrs. •George Webster,
Brenda and ' •Car'ol : were Sunday,
visitors. with . Mr..• 8 Mrs: Stuart
Chamney and gi"rls..
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CULROSS CORNERS
Mrs.:. Mary Wall returned to
her. home. .after spending.* Some
time with :Mrs.. Joe Wall, •Tees=•
.. ' "1\if and, . Mrs. Alen.: Whytoek
•: visited with Mr.' and Mrs ..Wan:;
Stanley, Kinloss,''on :Tuesday.'
Indications that .' spring .isn't
too far off are the fact :that -the
:groundhogs' .are:. out and the
trows..l ack.•
Mr. •and . Mrs. Bob Millent of
Toronto were recent 'visitors
with her parents, Mr.. and Mrs..
John Ross.
Mrs: ' Ethel' Wilson and' Mr.
WM. Kidd of, Toronto spent. some
time' 'with: .Mrs:. Mary Wall, Mr.
,and 'Mrs. OrvalWilson and Mr.:
James Wilson:
We are sorry to report 'Miss
Helen Schumacher ' to be hoine
• from Lochalsh, with 'the 'flu.
-----M-r-s---Murray • H n:dersTrn•d:
children.. of Paramount spent a
few" days with; her parents, Mr..
and Mrs. James Wraith.
Injured '•Itrj • Car ; .pec' t
We . are sorry t� , or ,Miss
Edna:Ross' to ' be coirfii e o hos-
pital . in • Toronto as the result
of •a car accident.' dna was
quite. .seriously injured b . t"'we
are glad . to report thatat time
• Of -writi-nig she is ,improving.
Mr: Allan .Wall . returned to.
Kinlough ' ,after spending sone
time witht 'Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Schumacher; •
Former }Kinlough Resident Dies
A native of the Kinlough
coinmunity, Mr. Samuel Shelton,
' passed : away in Twin Oaks Rest
Home at Pontiac, .i Mich., a . few
clays s
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of
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9 bh • rrthda
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lie was. born in 'Kincardine Twp.
and :later moved with the 'fart-
r"'lY'- o the South Line in Kinloss
'.Twp.; just north of Kiniough, ,,be-
: fore going, to' Detroit, Mich, Since
• the death of his wife he had' re-
' sided with ' his daughter Elsie
• (Mrs; :Adolph 'Brunke) . • He is '
also survived by a•son John. and
four grandchildren ,and ,G !great
grlanachildren. 'He was ,.the last
• 'survivi'nt rnernber J of the • .five
sans : and three daughters. of
Thomas and Ann (Watt) Shelton;.
'Mrs Frank 'Brow .•.:10th" of :Cul-
Foss, is a niece,'
Congratulations ;to Mr. & Mrs.
]:'rank Thompson on the birth of
• a 'daughter ori...Saturda,.y,
arY 1.8tl ,•
The Westferd. Bedroom'. Belles
rna'
at the home of Mrs. "Perry
nedgi.rts. and Sharon . on Febru-
ary '14th, .The . roll. eafl, "klow
many articles' I have finished'" ,.
Was answered by everyone. Our
asSista,>�.:leac�er'.�d�ttiezl�rre<�a
pads. The resi of the meet
: 'mg
was spent working. The hos
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
teas"5'ervet a dali y unefi:
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown. &
Reg spent. Sunday 'with Mr. and
Mrs, Ikugh Nicholson and Har-
'vey, Bervie.
Mr. and Mrs..•Midford Wall &
Donnie visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, Tom Hackett and Doty
rof Ashfield..
ZION
Zion W M,S
The February meeting, was
held at . the borne of Mrs. Robt.
Helm, Mrs. G:' Kirkland presid-
ed and followed : the: World Day
of Prayer 'service. Mrs.; Geo—
Min-ter took the devotional and Mrs,
.Wes.' Ritchie offered .a prayer.
Mrs, .Gorden Ritchie ' gave ,.the,
Christian,: Stewardship ` followed
by a solo 'by Mrs; .Jack Gard-
ner. Mrs. W. -G. Hunter is toget
the program for the next meet-
ing. Mrs. N. Raynard and Mrs.'
J. Gardner .-were appointed to
visit the shut-ins • from the• Feb.
to March meetings. Mrs. C. Wil-
kins gave the study.. 'book and a
reading was given, Eby` Mrs. Earl
Swan, • Mrs. ' . Kirkland closed
with .the benediction. •. Mrs. G.
Ritchie presided: for the W. A..
meeting. Quilt blocks .•were•giv
en out .and :are .to be handed 'in:
at the. •next meeting. Bazaar:
work was also :given out. .Mrs.
ad::_ i3ae :. s r _turre,
and'` ,,� rs,chie closed *i h
:prayer....
SIXTH" AND NINTH
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A vote on a petition' recCived :fro n the Ontario Vegetable Growers' Marketing Board that
• cucumbers for processing be designated a regulated crop under the' provisions of the .Ontario
Vegetable .Growers'," Marketing -for -Processing' Scheme, will be held on _'f " eSda , February
28th," and Friday, March 2nd,1956.. Polling • Booths will open from :10.0n. to: 5 p,in on each
day at the following places• throughout • the followingCounties:
'COUNTY
'Perth-
Bruce.
erth-
Truce
Wellington
LOCATION ' ADDRESS
Stratford • ' Ontario Dept..of Agriculture
IJiihlin; Holland Tn.surance'Agency,::
'Clinton Ontario Dept.... of Agriculture.
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Teeswater.: Towns.
ip Hall •.
L tick�l ow.' Council' Cha'nibers:.
Arthur Ontario Dept.:of Agriculture•.
: 'Drayton Trussler•'s'•Garage
t l )h' District :Co- o;7era'ti' e -Store,:•
57-51—e) ,e"dval�e: Ave::
Milton .Ontai4b .Dept.of Agricultture.
Oran e'vil'lie Ontario . 'Dept, of Agriculture;
Mr.' and 'Mrs.' John R: Thomp-
son and Howard • entertined ' the
:members'of the Sixth:Line euche
club at their • liom'e• last '` Tuesday
evening. There were' six': tables
playing. The '.ladies' high '.score,
went toi Nirs.•.• John Finnigan,
gent's' t6 James' Erringtoii; . with
the: low 'scores going to; Mrs.
Harvey .Alton .and Cyril .Boyle.
The' next party 'is td. be at the
home of • Bessie and : ' Brown
Smyth.. ..
Mr. " Allan Red ' of Dungannon
showed' ;some very 'interesting
pieture . slides to the children' of
S.S.• N.o. 3, West; Wawnnsh, Iast.
Wednesday afternoon. 'The child-'
•r;en enjoyed. tnern'Very ni-uch.
1Vir Thos.. Webster' and Master
Cecil Cranston . have been' 'cots:=°
fined to their beds with 'plcu-.. another, Mrs. Mitchell
naimi•a:Wc.w ish 'thein a speedy ham.;.
recovery ` Mr: and; Mrs. ' Russell Moore &
Halton
J)uf feria.
e..
Every ,grower who contracted for the sale of cucumbers for processing in: 1955 or
arranged for the.„.sale ' of cucumbers -for processing in, '1.956. is entitled :to . vote.
Bldg
Growers must vote ,at the polling booth closest
• so that
to their place of • residence.
VETTE AS•YOU. LIKE, BUT VOTE
has
s wide:. an expression •of opinion as possible' Will be registered ori: this :matter.
Ontari0 Earm aMarketing Board
: ..B. Stewart, ' Secretary'
F. Perkin, Chairman
of ,Wing-
WHITECFIURC
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WHITECFIURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Farrier
and family of Wallacebur g visit-,
ed • on Sunday with hid parents,'
Mr.' 'adVIr. --W.--R–F-arrier
Weextendour syinllatby to
Mr.' and .• Mrs Gordon Elliott 'in
the • .passing . of ' Mrs.' Elliott's' ,
family`. of Preston visited .on Sun-
day .with his parents, Mr: and
Mrs. A. Moore ' .
We are sorry .to hear that M s
J. J; .'Tiffin isn't :as -well as her
nary":,€riot cts would like to hear._
Mr; `Vrlt,r
at heir. borne ..last ' week,'
Mrs.. Rcibert. Stuart :has been
taking care of Mr. and Mrs: W.
R.
came
Farrier since bonne. spent , the week, end wi'h hex'
from '•the' hospital., bi oth'er, 42r. and Mrs. • Jas. Wil -
Mr, ' Ernie ' Casemore had. -an on ' .
other •heart' seizure last week. i
Mr.. 'Jack .Aitchison'' has' been, There 'is. no'.failure ,ex•cept'Iry •
assisting ;his b'r_other Cairns who' ceasing to try.,
is ill with. the 'flu:.
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P n member'�` only n,,, • a . nnot
Ronald iVToo •e is a tae t i o .o •sa���• .the` ••
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the 'hospital with 'pneumonia and right .thing . in the right place:
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Marie
Moore has been.. •'home 1,but, far more difficult .. still, •to":
from • school, • last week -with :leave' unsaid the• wrong thirig at
.pneumonia. the tempting moment—Benjamin
F'airbi other of Toronto .Franklin.' '
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No 'rnatter what their handicap; how great the
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Your• support of tuts, project-, can turn the'
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68,000• polio. patients .depend ori; the' March
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