The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-07-04, Page 3±DAY, JULY 4tho, 19956
LucknOw
yterian Church
WallaceMcClean,
Minister
...
SUNDAY, JULY 8th
10.00 am. •Sunday, School,.
11.Q0 a.m.:, Jointservice with
the United Church -Rev.
.U. A. Meiklejohn, minister.:
3.00+ p.m. Dungannon,
•
UcK•NOW
UNITED'HURCH
Minister;
Red 'f': A�. Meiklejohn,:.;,
B.A.,' B.D.
SUNDAYS IN JULY
FOR
10.00
11,00 1
.m.: Church "School.
an.: Worship 'in "the.
- Presbyterian' Church.
Mr.a
troit. an
• of. tow
Murdie
d Mrs. ""Bud ' Poe of - De-
d aiIr. and mis; Jack Cook
are holidaying . at the
-cottage at Point Clark..
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i'mafur'e ;and Field Winding,
Brushes, Bearings, Ete. •
Repairs to
Fractional and Integral
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Also. Electric Fans, Vacuums,
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local &General Two TEAc�ERs
Dr,; .Helen Salkeld .of Ottawa,
spent the past week with, .her
'parents, Mr. and :Mrs. T. J, <Sal=
keld.,
Miss.,Jane Guenther of Willow
dale,, Toronto, is tvisiting at the
home of her aunt, Mrs. W. R,
Howey.
Mr., and "Mrs. Arthur Ping of
Garden City, • Mich., visited re-
cently with her 'brother, jack. and
Mrs. 1VIoK endrick. •
Mr. and Mrs; Jim Napper and
'children Garry. and Judy Lou 'of
Cargill were "Sunday visitors
`with Mr. and Mrs. `Harvey Hbua-
ton,..
Mr.. and, Mrs. Elmo Pritchard
~spent 'a few. days on. a .inciter trip
in Northern Ontario, At ."North
Bay they visited at .the. home• of
her sister Doris, Mrs. Jim Col-
lingridge, •
Dr• W. V.' Johnston and Bill
Baxter .,of Toronto' were visitors
here at the week -end as the ..Doc-
tor : was doing ,the honors in••of-
ficialiy c. opening; the bowling.
green clubhouse.' •
Mrs. Harvey McQuillin -and
children moved recently froin • the
apartment above- the ,Fruit .Mar=
ket to the George La.vis • home,
formerly tenanted' by '.1VIr. and
'Mrs Wm. Welsh and family.. n
Mand, Mrs. Alfred' Andr
TMCand,
of : Orillia were .week-end..g'tiests •
of Mr. and 'Mrs. Gordon .Kirk-•
land. They attended the. How=
ick' reunion where Mrs. .Andrew
'renewed 'old friendships of .,her
school. girl days.
Mr. and Mrs.: Jinn McNall and
fami ` • �.
RECEIVE GIFTS•,
'(ST. HELENS NEWS)
At .the conclusion .of classes: on
Friday morning, Mr. Don -Cam-
eron, teacher of • iS,S, No. 3 for
the past six years, was presented,
with a Gladstone fbag. by Sharon
Jefferson and ,Michael Foran on
behalf of the pupils and parents:
of' the school.: Mr. Cameron will
teach in the St, Helens School
next' year. . •
•At a' school 'picnic field in the
Fordyce school grounds on: Wed-
nesday afternoon, Mi.. Ross ,Er-
rington, who has taught therefor
the• past eight years, • was hon-
ored' when .an address ' was'• -read
b. `Louise ' VIartin. and Kathleen
O'Malley. "made the presentation
of a scenic television lamp. Mr.
Errington will teach at 'S.$. No.
3.
.Mrs. D. Todd returned on 'Fri-
day from' a three week motor
trip as 'far as Lake Louise. She
accompanied •Mr. and .Mrs. 'Dur -
nin. Phillips of Dungannon .and
Miss ' Myrtle Phillips of London
Miss, Philips• renewed old ac-
quaintances here for the week-
end .as the guest of Mrs. Todd.
Welcome, New Minister
An interesting service of intro-
duction for Rev. 'Mr. Green. was.
,conducted by 'Rev.. ;Ge,orge--Watt
of -.
Dunganzi-on in the United
Church on Thursday evening.
Anne Todd -sang a solo, Later in
the Sunday School rOoin, Rev.
and •Mrs: Green met the • Con-
gregation 'and. a pleasant social
"hour was. held. A song ,:by ' i the
school girls ,and ';a hymn ;by the
boys •were • enjoyed. • •
iss ksabelle=llliaePher , i
dent nurse at.. St.:Joseph's Ilospi-
tal,, London, was .- home for the
week=end.
The 1"tidies are reminded of the
Children's Day of the Women's
Institute.at' the Community Hall
this
Thursday afternoon` at 2.30:-
Roll
.3It:Roll call, "An animal soundand
a characteristic I adii lire, in ' a
child". -Picnic lunch. •
Mrs. G. S, Maclntyre and Don-
ald' of Bracebridge were week
end visitors .. with Mr. and Mrs.
W. I. Miller.' They,. with Mr. iMc-
Intyre,. leave. this ` week on. a
Motor trip to.Califo rnia. - v
: ' Mr and Mrs. Gordon, Miller
and Larry of London were visi-.
tors with Mr. and Mrs. C. Taylor
for 1,he. holiday week -end
Miss Ruth Webb is :attendirig
summer school at London, taking
courses."in French and geology..
Miss , Doris Miller < is taking the
pre; teachers: college course/ at
�'_oroiato.�. T orfs ryv_ilL teach near
Teeswater next term.
Mrs: •'Martin. Perry (formerly
Ella May Taylor) .of-. Medicine
Hat & Mrs; E. H; Cook (former-,,
ly Miss -Luella Stalker) of St. Ste
phens; N.B.) were :visitors 'with
Mr: and Mrs. Chester Taylor.
Storm Disrupted Hydro
Hydroelectric power was dis-
rupted in this community from
Sunday afternoon. until Monday
morning by a tree that was
blown across the line in front
of James ,Curran's. • " •
Nall' of Cargill, Mr. and 'Mrs. Gar-
net McNall of :Tavistock spent
'the holiday--week-ends with their
parents, Mr. 'and 1VIrs.: Robt , Mc-
Nall .of . Langside,'1 `
• Mr,' and Mrs. Gordon Walters•
an Joannof - ---
d e Goderich. and• Mr: .
• and ' Mrs. Lorne Farrish' of Mb -
field -left on Saturday on' a'motor
trip to Western Canada with Cal-
gary and ; Banff as their destin-
atione,.: At Calgary they'':wiih
visit with . Mr: and Mrs. Fair
rish's son 'jack-. and: his family.
Mrs. James Webster of Burl
ington, and "Mr. and Mrs..•l?ercy
Fairbanks •,of Hamilton visited
Sunday with Ada , : and •• Hazel
Webster.
Mr. • and' Mrs. Bill, Alton of
Toronto were .holiday visitors.
with Mr. and Mrs. Sain Alton.
•
• 1Vfr..and Mrs. Percy S. Aitchi=
son of Peterborough are •.spend-
'
in_ ;a feW- da s with Mrs. Aitch -.I
ison's sister=rn law, . `Mrs. J. • J.
Wilson. :
Mr. • and ;Mrs. Fred Courtney
and Teresa of Whitmore. Lake,
Mich -,__ were visitors .With Mr. and
Mrs :.' 'Connie Hogan and : the
Cosartney family. " •
•
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W.: Hogan.
of Ashfield • left •'on. Saturday : on
a motor ; trip, to. Calgary and
North •Dakota , where. they . • will
visit • relatives. :._ ' ' -
-Wilfred Black 'of Ottawa, Miss
Annabelle .McEwan of Saskatche
wan . and Mr. and Mrs. • Stan.
Hughes, of Toronto •'wer.e week-
end guests 'of
eek-end'guests'of Mr; arid;Mrs..'Roy
Black:
E1' GAOEMENTS,
Mr. and Mrs. John'Rosa an-
nounce theverigagement of their.
youngest ,daughter,' r;dn-a`. �sablle•
to Mr. John Marchuk ofToronto.
The .Wedding. will take place in
Toronto the latter part, : f ,J'itly'.
.CURRIE'S CORNERS
• Mr. and. Mrs- Raibt. • Scott, were
quietly presented with a plat-
form style rocker; , hostess arm.
chair and an "electric:_ kettle and•
a sewing !box hassock on the oc
`easioi f=their ^0th -wedding-an-
niversary. ' .
Miss Anna Robb, nurse • from
London, has-been holidaying with
her ,parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Robb for the past: couple:: of
Weeks,
'The Murray family from De-
troit, who have ibeei1 spending
their vacation a their summer
hone at. Kingsbridge; visited
-with-•=Mx Ari US10.-Leo._Courtney
and family during the week
LANGSIDE.
MT: and ° Mrs. , .Sid: Pain and
granddaughter Jacqueline Cullen
-of • Toronto„ were week -end visi-
tors 'with friends.
r. and Mrs. Wes'Tiffin. spent
the weeke-nd TI Brantford- `at -
the home of .her Cousin. Mr. � and
Mrs James Hendelrson and at-
tended the wedding or their
,daughter; , • •
The picnic' for S:S. No. 9. w.as..
held on ' Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Lois Ribey, teacher,. was in-
formed that morning that No. 9
had. won• first prize, being the
second year in suceession for the
school grounds. S.S.• No: 8 held
wtl eix:_?cnic on Friday afternoon,:.
A `number 'from, around Lang
side attended the sale in .Tees=
water for Mr.. Wm. McDonald on
'
Thursday. afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat MacMillan
and furi-iily visited on Friday
with: Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Mey-
ers and family and Mrs. William
Wangler at Ambleside.
The W.M.S.. Will be held on
Thursday evening at 8.30 with
-tYY�=�1:�adea==Aid-�:rreetiti�w.;:iollatv�.•w
cola Pack 'Canners
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BALER TWINE 'and ,BINDER TWINE
Murdie & San
ing. .•
Miss=iMarion • Scott is a visitor
with• 1V : ;and Mrs. Charlie Tif-
fixi. " "
'Week -end visitors with Mr; &
Mrs. Frank Miller •and ,family
were Mr., Francis Su`lridge, Kin-
cardine; Mr. and Mrs. ,Jack,. Hod-
gins, Billy; Eddie. and Tommy of.
Kingarf, Mr.:and Mrs. John Dah-
mer,". Michael ai atricia Ann
of -.Everett.,:•
•Mr. Clarence Crowston and
friend- of Chatham, Bud, Crow-
ston of 'Kincardine' spent the
week amend with,, their parenti, . Mr,
and; Mrs. John Crowston: Miss
Myrtle Crowston . spent a few
days in Kincardine and 'Cecilia
with her aunt and uncle, Mr. &
MrS nn—I ei reedy-irr-Witt:
1V1r.. Ken :Knight of Brussels is
conducting the churchservices on
-Sunday while Rev. Norman Cas-
well is on . holidays. •
A large crowd attended the re-
ception on. ;Friday evening in the
:community
;hall in honor ' of Mr:
and Mrs. Gordon Huffman. 'At
lunch' time .Gordon Neable read
an• address and • George Tiffin,
presented them. with a purse of
money.
• The Mission Band was held in,
the' church on Saturday, afternoon
with the leader, Mrs. Charlie
Tiffin,' presiding. Suitable hymns.
were sung. 'Donna ..Moffat; read
•
the scripture and Marion Scotts'
offered prayer. Audrey . Young
was 'appointed treas. The girls.
are to take .their turn acting as.
secretary. The- roll call ` was arts
wered . by paying fees., Cecilia •
Crowston read a proem "Live as•
you pray" which depicted that
people often forget to live justly •
once , their petitions are made.
Theydecided to , have the birth-
day box again this year, the r
ceeds to go' to buya gift for an.
Indian child. It was also 'decided
to hold the meetings at . 'the
church as it was -felt it: was •more
central ' 'for the children to at-
tend. Mrs. Tiffin gave the' toile
'which • was told, with the ., help -
of flannelgraph • on the Bab
• ses. unc was served. Mrs::..
Bert Moffat , offered to be.. in,
charge : of. the refreshments for
the next meeting.
MOYE, TO' GODERICH
kr'ir.and Mrs. 'C. H:.Cad i a 7 .
•
moved to Goderich.on :Tuesday
where. they' will reside with their
son, C. F: Cadman, who is ems.,
ployed. at. the Schaeffer Pen o.'.
plant. .
Mrs and Mrs Cadman .moved too
town from St. .Helens .a few
months. ago, and . had " ,occupied..
one of the Gammie : apartmeizts
en Main. Street:
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