The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-07-18, Page 8-Bambara Murray, 'Go r a- e. 11 e- changes- to: a look -of -wonder:_: �: dayi
Thompson; ., Mrs. • Grant. Ecken=
(I soler- site .aVirs. P. XPi:=Ira3
while Mrs: Frank'. Thompson read
the attached .verses.. Edna•'thank-
ed'everyone for the lovely show-, •
er after which 'a • short program . - ,1
• was given: ; accbrdian riurihbers,
.B.uby • Bonnett; piano instrument-
als, Peggy • ,MacDonald and.
rCorabelle Thompson; ' . readings
Mrs.' Jim Smith, Mrs. Tom Hods ' ,. I
giins and Mrs; 11. A. Murray. Re
•freshments were 'served and .a
social' time. enjoyed: '
Friends arf M. Eldon. Ecken-
swiller are ,pleased to know . that' , I
be 'is improving after a.• recent
illness:•
.Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kraemer
and son . Larry of Toronto visited
during the week 'With Mr... and
Mrs.: P. A. Murray.
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Special! SPECIAL!
1950 Ford Coach.
Two :1955 Pontiac, fully ' -equipped ,•
$450
• $i,895
1955 Standard ',Cher. Sedan, dully eqipped
u; $1,895
1955 Pontine • Powerglide ;
,Sedan --fully-- equipped •.._•,,$2,095•-
1954 Pontiac Sedan .
$1,495
• 1952 Chev.: Deluxe Sedan1,0995
1952 'Plymouth 11
. Sedan .. ......., r .r..rr ......,.� •
'1952 Chev: Convertible wer lido full equi :ped .:..$1,495:
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:1950 Pontiac. Sedan;, full eq!uippGd. . � � ._.: r., ..• •••.. `$ 850
1950 Plymouth. Sedan`:.•..:...,....,r...•i..rrr„r.:.;...•.•.., r.. .�$ '795'•
.194 9 C ' •.'h .. .. . 5'
• ev. Deluxe Sedann
•t $ 69
Two 1948 Pontiac Sedans $ :9955
TRUCKS
1952 International 1 -ton Stake with racks .:...r:.r.,r $
1 ryf n,
195 Ghee. �4- Pick -U r:.rrrrrrryrrr••rr...rrr .,::.r.• r ;::... $
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1950 Dodge i -ton 8 '5
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19,49 Chev;-tot! PickPanel-U .....rrr,•.,rr,•..r .rr....,.r.r•..,rr„:3011
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• •PArGE. EIGHT . •
cilLkO§S CORPIERS
Misses Erda and
Beverley Wall
Spent a few days in Teeswater
•With Mrsr .Everett Wlitehead.
: Mrs;' Ethel Wilson and Mr. Wm.
• Kidd returned.' to .Toronto after
spending son -4 , time visiting her:
.. trto e , Mrs. Mary Nall and,
er members of the household,
The ladies of•the oorntnunity
attended a bridal shower in Holy-
,/ rood hall on Saturday 'night in
,honor of Miss Edna Ross, now
of '.Toronto,; but 'Whose • 'home is
on- the lOth ofKinloss. Edna . will
be 'married in,'Toronto ' later .this
Month, .
Mrs .Frank. Brown spent Thurs-
clay afternoon with Mrs.., Wm J•
nHoclliins at . terviet• . '.
. congratulations: to Miss Maxie
Becking'on on. passing her. Grade,
VII piano •music exams with hon_'
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THE LUCKNOW . SENTINEL, LtJCKNOW,oFtAluo
Mrs. Morleyy Wall ,and children
spent ' Thursday. afternoon with
•Mrs ;:'.Murray Henderson, Para-
mount. • • • •
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cofigratulations . to Dr.. & Mr's:
.P. J. Leahy of Teeswater on the.
arrival of •a. daughter in Wing
bam General Hospital on Friday,
Mr. and, Mrs; .Loyd Cornish &
family, wh o have been visiting'
relatives here, left for their,anew
. •home ' in Trenton,. where Lloyd Bruce, riding is currently rep-
---,will be -stationed. :resented by ,A E --(Andy)-Rob-
Congratulations
-.(A dy-)_Rob-:
Congratulations are: ' also in • inson of Kincardine, . Progressive
order for Mr. and Mrs Jack••Barr Conservative' member, who'won
(Joan Hamilton), who were mar- the seat- from •.Mr. Blue in the
ried Saturdalyt 1953. 'election,
Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Stewart
Of Kincardine spent Sunday - With
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and
boys a
Mr. and' Mrs. Frank Brown &
Reg. spent Sunday evening. .with
Mrs. Mary Wall, Mrs, Jas. Wil-
son and, Mr. '8� Mrs. Orval Wil-
son and. Susan. .•
Mr,, and' . Mrs. Darold Banner-
man and family of' . Kinloss ,spent
Sunday with Mr. and: Mrs. Alex
Whytock and boys,..
BRvCE-WARDEN-NOT .
INTERESTED IN NOMINATION
•A iiutnber of names.,have been
circulating. in . Bruce as possible
candidates for the Liberal nom=_
ination , in the . 'next Federal el-
ection. • ` • . •
Included, in the list' was that of
D. M. Lamont, . reeve of Saugeen'
Township . and ,the .:present war-
den of ' Bruce County. Mr. La-
mont has definitely stated to
the Port.E,lgin Times. that he ,has
no. intention of seeking the nom-
ination;
Others. mentioned 'are' Donald
Br Blue, ex -MTP., of Ripley; Ches-
ter' Merriam,
hes-ter':Merriam, Tara; Dr• William'
Bruce, Kincardine. We , under-:
stand 'that. no, date has yet been
set , for` the nomination.
or : the :...
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HELD PON. SUNDAY
• (KINLOUGII ,NEWS)
Mrs, James Hedgins entertain-
ed the Anglican W,A. at her
honie • on Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Howard Thompson presided.
and also gave the meditation'. The
hymn 'O Master let ., j, a -walk
with Thee' oopened 'the meeting.
Mrs;, J. W. 'Colwell gave th' , mis
sionary prayer followin ° the
1'1 pray-
er
members prayer: A spec p. Y •
er was : offered for two members .
who are'.111. Mrs. Tom ° Hodgins.
mead, the scripture and Mrs. Mid -
+ford Wall, the secretary, _ called
the. roll with each member ans-
, wering. ;with ,• a scripture verse
with te. word `Faith". A letter,
`of, thanks was . read from • a •be
I lam ox
reaved faznily..Mrs. Wil. C
'will be hostess . at . the. church for
the August meeting. Those tak-
ing 'part =in the .programfor the
afternoon were Mrs. James Hod-
gins, - 'Mrs. ' Jim . Smith, Misses
Edna,: and May Boyle, Mrs.ford Wall, Wall, Mrs. J. W. 'Colwell and
Mrs., Tom Hodgins; The hymn,
`What a Friend we have in Jesus'
and .prayer brought a very pleas-
ant afternoon to a close:.Dainty
refreshments were' served and. a
social' time enjoyed. a reunion was held on Sunday.
Mrs. Biil,Burt..accompanied her After a 'sumptuous meal•, those
parents . to Hamilton where they fl were Mrs. Walk-..
attended the :wedding of a: relay er, 1VIrs. Lloyd 'Percy, Mrs: ;Ari:
tive. .
Congratulations to . Mr. & Mrs.
Jack Barr 'who were married .on
Saturday:: Relatives and ,friends gins and Glen . Stanley. Prizes
attended- the Wedding:, were awarded. ' to •.Mrs: ,Irene`
Mr: Dick McBride of Luckriow Walker' Miller) .: of Aberdeen,.
Washington, who • had come . the
farthest distance; to and Mrs.
George Hodgins.; of ' Woodstock,
the oldest couple' present, who
had celebrated.' their 50th, anni-
versary' recently; to Mr, 'and .Mrs;'
Perry. Anderson, Kincardine, who.
were ' Celebrating their wedding
anniversary the day .. of : the pic-
.
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 17th, 1956
uonmer i..Petces cin
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We have onhand choice. •
Slue Coal •and
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Rited..-000t:
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In stove and nut sizes, •
BO111 ARE i¢REMIUM QUALITY
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Leave •Orders .At:
WM..MURUIE & SON; HARDWARE:
Phone 10, Iucknow.
is holidaying with Miss. Joan Sut-
ton. ,
Mr:. and Mrs. 'George Cuyler of
Millarton were 'recent • visitors
with Mr. and : Mrs. Bert • Nich-
olson and family. • : •
Around .10Q relatives of . the
Percy families' gathered at Lans-
downe Park,. Kincardine, where
thur Graham, Mrs. Harvey And-
erson and. 'Messrs. 'John Rousom;
Basil ThoM,pson, George °'floe
spent ,'a• day with' 'Mr, .WmWall.
• Mr. and Mrs. Truman,' Fillinger.
of Detroit `visited with. Mr. and
Mrs, Bert' Nicholson and other
relatives.
Mrs. George ;tialaenby spent a
few days with. Mr•• and Mrs. Hqw-''
ard' iMcGuire at Olivet.
J,.
: Sunday with Mr: and Mrs:: Geo:. 'nic; ;' to . John Bushell,son of f Mr•
Colwell.. , , • and . MTs. Morley ` Bushell,' the
.Bride -Elect Honored : • . Youngest child and to Mrs: Vina
of..
A . iniscel�:aneous . shower was. PercyDetroit, who . was the.
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held ori ` Saturday evening' in' oldest person present. Guests._ at=
I Holyrood hall for Miss: Edna' tended . froom Toronto , London,
' Kitchener, • Galt, Detroit,
• tR,oss; prior : 'to her; marriage..
Toronto;.
Water-
Streamers and :baskets .,ofsum- loo,. Wingham, Woodstock, St
mer, flower's made a lovely sett Catharines, Port Albert, 'Blyth;
ng: Miss Peggy.MacDonald play -:.Burlington, Kincardine, Ripley
ed the wedding,march, and .Mrs. Kinlough: I t' was decided to.hold
Frank Thompson escorted the the ,picnic on the third ;'Sunday
bride` to• her place of3 honor: Mrs. in .July An 1957.; President, Mrs.
Grant Eckeriswiller read an ad-
dress and •Perry Hodgins;' `sec:-treas,, Mrs:.
Charlie Hodgins,
the bride .was present- •, •
edwith many lovely gifts. Those
assisting with the gifts were Mrs: The honeymoon is over. when
R. `Million, (sister' of the bride),. the wonderful. look in her ' eyes
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Phone 3, Lucknow
HELENS
There win .be -nn .service in the
United 'Chu h for . the • next two
,Sundays. as Rev. a Green is on.
holidays
Mrs .L`axton` of Kincardine has -
been a visitor 'with her 'daughter
Mrs:, 'Jas. ' Durnin• and Mr. Dur-
nin. .
Mrs. Colin McDonald is mak- ,
ing favorable recovery from an-
other attack 'of .pneumonia.
Mrs:W. I.' Miller, Mrs. T J•.
-Todd: and Miss Isabel Miller at-
tended
the funeral of Mr. John
McIntyre, father of Mr. 'Gordon
McIntyre at Paisley last Wednes-
anternber--the Holyrood 4-Cen
tennial when friends are expect-
ed to Corrie and • celebrate the ' oc-
casion which isbeing sponsored
by the Women's•Institute.
• All "children are cordially in-
vited to attend the Kinlough dis-
trict 'Vacation :School to.•be held.
from. July '30th to ,August 3rd.
Classes are from • 9 •a:m: to 11,45•
each day,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Bert Nicholson
and family attended • a`.' Cuyler.
arriily gathering at.yKh cardiae
on Sunday afternoon•:
Miss Mariori Percy .of. Acton,
Miss' Erlma ' Percy, 'Russei1 a"h r
Percy , Barr of Toronto were at
their respective homes over the
week -end and were guests at the
Barr --Hamilton wedding
1111iss Mary Jackson off. Kom.oka
spent .the week -end with Miss
Frlma Percy. :
Miss �1Uf trtl' tXtjt f--1",8nibeth c