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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-05-16, Page 13WEDNA'Y, MAX 23rd, .1,956 THE LUCKNOW ,SENTINEL, LUCIi'31Tow, oNTARRo. PRESENT WM,S LIFE MEMBERSHIP Hacketts W.M.S.. meeting was 'held at the home of Mrs. Dynes Campbell on May --15th .and .was marked as .the Grandmothers' • '1—fleeting. Mrs: Bert Alton presid- ed and opened with, prayer. • After the opening exercises. Herald ,reports were given by Mrs, Chris Young and • Mrs. Dynes Campbell. A,, reading was. given by Mrs. Bert •Alton. Mrs. George Henry reported as card secretary and the businessof the bale was discussed.. ' The grandmothers were Wel- cornedand gave interesting in-. cidents _ of Aheir.'Tseh.00l_.days_ and. the •schools they attended. .►� •�5, ,...�1�.,� ,,..,� �w�t�.. �1..N ►n�.<: n of . a. ..The presentato life, mem- ._.r= bersliip was oMade• to Mrs. Cxri• „, .1Ner+misko. a i� 0h+rww1�.4,. 1�.., ► . .,p,.o..rn q..i ...m��'., South I�r�n�a�s `. Pie:sbyte.rjar� Chu:r:c wishes, to thank all those whose .attendance made. the Services of ' . their 1.00th Anniversary • such a success. Worship each. Stuiday, 1:15 p.m. All •are weleome. Rev. Norman :'Caswell, B.AMinister, • • ! 'Campbell mpbell and. also a plant' from,LU. ,LUCKNOW caleneral the Cradle. Roll of4"Ha_. cketts ,Chirch. Mrs. Campbell made a UNITED CHURCH MtnIster • Rev, ,A. Meikle john, • B,:A.,• SUNDAY, .MAY 27th 10:00 a.m.: Church School. dc • 11.00 'a.ni . Rural Life Sun - ' .day • Service. , 7.00 p.m.: The Parable of the Weeds. ....;,:ro.....a��,.�.,�.,;;...�..�..,... • Lucknow •Presb:. ter!an arc Rev.. Wallace•• McCleaf,, • . • � Minister . '� .• !• SUNDAY, MAY 27th ' 1.. m � 1; .0.00 a, .� Sunday ' Schoo_. 1,t Y 1100., •a.m.: 'Bev. N. ' Caswell •of Whitecburcit • i 3.00 p.m.: Dungan nn. i 7.00- p.m.: Evening Service l' ` i , • withdrawn in ' favor of : ' Ripley Centennial: �11�INT.I�V •Mr: and Mrs. Charles Steward spent last week 'in London with their farn'ily: a Mr. Will Lees " of Ferndale,. Mich.; isvisiting with • his sister, Miss Jean Lees, ''� . Mrs. Burt Roach is a patient in .'Victoria Hospital, Where She underwent surgery on her hand. Mr, , and. Mrs. Ken Pickett,. Nancy and Larry of ' Clinton were holiday , guests of Mr:. ail& Mrs,, Jim , Haekett 'of the . R.C,M.P. at Ottawa . was a ,week -end Visi- tor with ' '.his .parents, Mr:' an Mrs. Wilfred ;Hackett. • • Mr. A. K. Farnell of ' Toront visited last week .with Mr. an Mrs. Wm. 'McGill and Miss Esthe fitting reply .of . thanks. At the •close ,of the sheeting a'• successful plant ,bazaar was ;held ,and •a dainty lunch was served. .bjr the hostesses,' Mrs. Dynes' Campbell- and, Mrs: Wal- ter Alton, • The address follows:: Dear Mrs. Campbell, It is• with• great pleasure we. welcome you back, to our ' Mis- sionary., Society, especially. today when we : are gathered -together o do k€iraor. fto. the: =Grandrnotl-` We would like to 'take 'this d opportunity of expre ssing to you our appreciation • of .. your .{work . wihrle you were among 42s. You PAGE THRER Tailors: Semi=Annual Tailored -to -Measure :.MEN'S.. and LADIES' SUITS'. 20 percent off • . ee Extra:Pan;ts °or Sk _.,.- ><rtat regular prices. Sale continues `. #o' Saturday, June' 2nd 1 alt erson's Ladies'` • and' Men's Wear. . Fashion Millinery 'PHONE 85, LUCKNOW Henderson, ,Mary *ABM. Highland • • Susan Cleland, . Mary .Finlay- son, .. Donna Corrin, Kathleen Dalton, Jean Drennan, Joan Mac- _Kenzie; ..Florence • MacLennan, _H,aTbaz',a . U1 , acsK:enzie, ; ..Mary. Walden, : Beverley MacKenzie, Jean McDonald,'' -Marilyn Hen- derson', son .Karen Wasney, Joanne Conley, Mary •Allyn, Betty . Bell, Sandra Brooks, Jane , Finlayson,° haveserved our . W.M..S. well, as.:Dianne Jamieson, Barbara Fin- d •president •at different times' and Jayson, Carolyn Forster,.'Margar- Mr. • and: Mrs. • .H. J Farrel spent, the week -end- with • Mr and Mrs. Wm; McGill: and their sister, Muss; Esther McGill: : Mr. and. Mrs. Harvey, Robb at- tended' the, graduation;` of Miss Anna Robb on -Wednesday even - ng in .London. • ' Mr. and .' a Mrs.. Ron 'Rothwell and Rosemary and ,Mrs. William Golloher ° of :Norwood w e.r. `e week=end visitors with Mr: and Mrs. E. J. Thom.' . •in many other, ways as• well. et 1VIacLennan, So We: ask you to" accept this Finlay MacLennan.• :I certificate which entitles you to a life •membership in the Wo- men's. Missionary' Society of the • D SUNDER TRUCK Turner of Culross, who prede- United Church of Canada. HOOD ceased him in'.1914. In:' 1922 he On. 'behalf of the: younger. • • Last week's visitors with Mrs. • •'Wm.. Bushell were Mr: andWMrs. Dave' Wardrop of .White :Mouth, Manitolba; Mrs. John Baker .. and Verne of Port Elgin; Mr. and Mrs..J. J,. Bushell,, Mr. and Mrs, Morley Bushell and' children and . Mrs.,J. W. :Colwell, all of Kin- , • lough; Mrs.•' Don`' MoCosh . and Mrs. Currie. Colwell: Visiting' 'at. the. ',home of Mr. and Mrs: Win, ' Moore: of Lucknow 'over thg:�nolday--aveek-;end-•-were- Mrs. U1 nont ' Moore and daugh- ters, Misses Alice, 'Agnes, ,Shir- lei, .Joyce and Pauline of. Wrox- •. eter; Mr: and Mrs. Frank VaIad. •of Guelph; :.Mr. Thos. _Moore_ of_ Wroxeter; Mr, and- -Mrs. , Fred Keleher of. Guelph;- Mr.and. Mrs. R, J. Yuill 'arid son James, Bnyrs- sets; Mrs. -Eva Moore. of ' Guelph; Miss Winnie Stewart of : `Lon- don • and Mr, ,and ,Mrs •Jack. 'Wil- •son of . Stratford spent the .'week= end with . the girls' parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Philip Stewart. Mary Anna IvlacIntyre was home from St: Joseph's . Hospital, Loindon, for the Centennial An- niversary services :on' Sunday of South Kinloss Churdh. • Mr. and .Mrs.. J. • Luxton and -M -ands Mrs --ii:. Brumby- an -d daughter Edith : of Toronto . were week -.end ,guests of Mir.. and Mgrs: Harvey Webster.: . Mr: and ' Mrs... John ' Ross of: fiayiu°ga spent the�week-end•T ere. Mr. Ross, a former public. school rinci�pal• here, is'completing his OBITUARY JOSEPH HANNA . There passed away at his home on the 10th Concession o'f'.. Kin loss Township, on Sunday, • May • th--, - �-; JbsEph-: Hanna,- .in � ka; year. Deceased (was born in "Kinluss. on June ` . 28th '1870,'' and lived there his entire lilfetime; with•: the exception of'twelve years' in Kincardine :folloviting the.death. of'i his father.. ' in 1874. He was .a anion Mole member a the United Church, '. F , . • K.. CAT IE AFTER ESCAPING DOG A black cat's nine, Iives ran 'out on,Saturdayas it met un a unusua eircuinstanees. - Mrs..Herb ' cQuillin . was and :for a number of years a member • 'Of the; ' Independent Order of Foresters. In .1899 • he married Nellie members '' of. the ', Cradle Rolle was • .married to Margaret Mai eolith (nee. Purvis),- ;of the 10th which you served as' secretary• r , death Concession, 'Kinloss; who passed. for many years, : we offer you. d 1- -away:in - _ - this small token with our . a r - Mr M away in 1950: ,A brother : Jur�cs� _' ;_ pp ec and a sister. Martha predeceased iation and thanks. • -- . startingrout--on--the .marl' delivery: • Wim, while, one sister Mrs Signed' :'on behalf of Hackett route,, when •she noticed 'the ' 1Vlary Wall of the 14th • Concession of , • . W.M.S and Cradle Roll: truck'' heating up just north ,.of Culross, survives.. • . the:.Villag g; Also surviving are a• Village. CAPACITY CROWDS AT -DANCE • NCE aEcI-raL . Lucknow District High School. auditorium wasfilled' to capacity on both Friday and Saturday ev= ,enings of .last " week . When 'the students of the Lucknow Danc- ing School.".presented-`-thein--sec ond• .annual dance recital.. The .dancing school has as its. teacher Miss Amy Johnstn Owen Sound; one time champion 'dancer in the ,Highland class. Mrs. H. R..; Alln''' has worked with Miss Johnston- as. her .ac-. companist, 'Master' ' of ceremonies was Ray Specht, husband .ofMiss Johnston, who • still . uses ' her maiden •nan'ie in her •dancing as.. - Upon investigator, son.. and. a deadcat was discovered under three • daughters, Mrs.' Morle the. hood, ,•and it 'was ,with :sorne y Bell .(Edna) of Corrie; Mrs. Mor -- difficulty that. W. 'G. Reed as ell Bell (Irene) and Mr's: Gordon. sisted Mrs ,, McQtlillin in, extrr- McKee (Martha), both'of Toronto' ' eating the. animal ,from under and .Ernie athome; there are 11 the fan. Mail dehvery ran about grandchildren : and' . ten : 'great:.' an hour behind.schedule due" to grandchildren. the incident Remains rested at' the late res- It is 'believed that.: when • the idence, +with .:the funeral being _truck was sitting at the Post Of- held ifrorn the W "G Church Fun fifth term'. asprincipal at Cay- sociations. • ' .• uga. • 'Special guest artists perform • r. Bili Simple of Windsor; Mr.. , • and Mrs, Oliver , Stugler, Guelph; A:. M. Nicholson, ' M.P., ca Mrs..Wan. 1V1oore of Galt and Mr. up from :Ottawa . 'to spend t Harvey.'Adams of Galt and had a very pleasant holiday... with flash camera and • a ,recording-macihine. time ing were Billy Gilmore, Rae Mac,.- he Kay, Stuart White and Bill Mc - week -end' with ,Mrs., Archie Mae - Pherson of the 48th .Highlanders, Intyre ,and family and attended. Canadian champion .pipers guar tette, who thrilled. the crowd; the Centennial :Services ' in South Kinloss ,Church, .with' their piping and `.dancing; ALCOHOLICS • Reasonable estimates reglreserit- ing projections on --the .basis -.-of figures for. the ' ten-year -eriod P en in9�3;rnttirate• r ber of alcoholics per 100,000 o • ul Pp ation-20 years and, :over—in • certain '. 1 n. ' D�ta ` o• rt counties, to' be.• as follow's': -• , ... , Middlesex'`31'60.adsults per 1 0 000. York 2610 ., . . " ' , 6„ Carleton 2540 ' f: /f • Wentworth` 2255. ' " 9 'f 'ronteaace 1705 ,f0, ff ?ssex 1680 : �, 9) _ ,, Huron • 750 •,' ,i - ,,. NOTE_ Darlene MacMullen, 8 -year-old Dr. Anna Nicholson Wright, of acrobatic dancer from:. Owen Saskatedrr,--'Who is :temporarily—Amt aund; ,Siheil 'MacKi Tien,.. Gail Chicago, I11., spent the week -end" Richards; Alan Jackson and Jane at her, former home, , 2nd Con.y .Gardiner" highland. and: . top Kinloss,. and -was --present at the danders.from Owen Sound; Jack Centennial Service in. South Kin- MacRae, guest vocalist., of Amber - ley. Miss`Jn'linstoii also danc . for the' audiences, on both nights. • Members °of the dancing 'school taking part were;. Ballet and Tats . , •r _ Donna Corrin •. Barbara gain- eron, Janfce ' Brooms,, . 'ay • Hogan, Brenda Humphrey, Jane' Joynt, Helen. Johnstone, '.1VLary Finlay- son, Sharpri. Mowbray, Mary Murdie, Joan 1V. Cac.KenzierBeveri- ley MacDonald, Joyce Walker, e • Karen Wasney, : Paid Button, a Brian reenaWay, Wendy ` C ac- of Kenzie,, Helen Courtney, Janice Case, Myrna • • Griffiths; Lana Hodgkins, Wanda Hunter, Paddy• O'Connor, Diane Vasseila, Lynda, Button, Lis :Conley; Lyn Cause,. Janet rinlayson, Sharon Lowry, "Helen McNair, Georgia • Jean Smith, Patricia Thompson,Trudy Thomson, Judy Webster, Nancy Webster, Pat Welsh, Evan A.g- losS Ciiirrc • ' ; rn ' r �e 'd etow n.. Mr, •W J. 1'a n Rr ya . g Mr, .and Mr's. Glen Parney and 'family , of Thames'ville and I r; and Mrs..Lloyd Brien and fain- ily of Ridgetown were week -end visitors with Mr and Mrs. Lorne Luther: Those who visited at the home of.. Mr. and i1:rs.. Leonards Mac- Innes and :attended South Kin _ ' loss Centennial on Sunday wer these" es 1 i es are based on 'Mrs. Percy Crosier and S'and`y the scientific • Les developed. • and Mrs; . John, 'MacDougall �� Y r. Jelhinik, formerly Direct-' Of of the Yale School of ,Alco- - )1olicStudies and now connected with the • World Health Orga-W Yrationr Huron County, under ;the Can-' jaa Temperance Act, has no legal quer outlets. All the others . listed above have legal liquor, A;dvt, fice while the . mail' •' was 'being eral Hor e; Teeswat'er -on Wed-- •:a dog may .haves; chased nesday at; .2.30-" p.m. Rev. ':Fred the.. cat n.et the• t.__-r-u_etr__and :the -I -Starke ieiat-ed. In-terdnent-was--' in Teeswater,Cemetery:. . Pallbearers • were six grand-, soils, Maic and !Harold ,Bell, Nor- man and. Allan. McKee;.' Douglas and. Do d" 3e11 _ lower ;:.bearers. feline leaped onto' the pan and made its way 'under the hood, crouching at .:the ' (front :.of the motor.: When • the engine was started- -a—bio r-fi o i'-tf fan` is :believed -Jo. have killed the cat, and stopped the fan's operation causing •the.truck to heat. • were Jack. :Ross; Stewart • iVfac- Donald, Don ; Donaldson, :..Jiro. Wilson, `Moriel and Grant • Wa1L. Brantford; Mi, and Mrs. Martin (Jr.)' MaeInne , ''Dar'iene Butch,. and- Debbie of 'Detroit; Mr. and Mrs: John. D. 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