The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-08-29, Page 3Wil DN DeA►Ya' ;AUG. 29th, 1,956
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'Luleknow
Presbyterian Church
Rev. Wallace McClean,.
Minister
SUNDAY,,'SE1 I EMBER. 2nd
9,30 a,m. Dungannon•
10,00 ' a.m.; Sunday. School,:
11.00 ' a,nt. Morning Worship.
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LUCKNOW
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KITED- TED• C HI U•RC•H
.MinLster:
Rev. ft A.. Meikle john,
B.A., 13.6;
SUNDAIC,,,SEPTEMBER 2nd
10.00 a.m.:. ChurchSchool,
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11.00 aan.: Worship-nt Was
Good"
:7,90 Evening 'Service.
'"What Is In` 'Thine!` hand".
Mrs. ' Evelyn 'Barkwellhas re-
turned from Camp Kitchigami; at
Goderich : where she had .. been
noting as cook.
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Local 1''• Ge neral
Mr. and Mrs `'T. Gagan ` of
London were recent visitors with
Mrs.. Nelson Bushell, • . .
rs. Stothers of
Toronto' are holidaying at the
Stothers cottage at Kintail. •
Miss. • Flora MacDonald was
taken to Victoria. Hospital, Lon-
don, to undergo'' Cobalt bbrnb
'treatment:' •
Mrs,' Bruce MacKenzie, Mar-
guerite and. Beverley have ;re-.
turned front a ten-dayholiday in i
Montreal.
Mr; and Mrs.` Eric .Cox Wand
twin 'daughters, Judy, and; 'Jane
.ofx Rothsay, were.' c llers. at L. C.
*Thompson's last.;
.. �'htxrsday.;
Mr: aril 'Mrs .J•ack ? McDonalgil,
Barry and Roddy,. have returned
from • a week's •motor. •trip., . thru
Eastern Ontario, Vermont and
New York State. .
Dr. and Mrs. Steve Stothers
and '.son Scott have returned 'to.
Winnipeg atter holidaying here.
Steve, Jr., •is on the staff of 1VJaan
itoba 'University. .
• Mrs. Fred Martin iss�'visiting .at
Kirkland Lake . with •: 'Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred `Mitchell : ands .at
Schumachera with •Mr. 'Wand Mrs.
'Wm. Parfitt.,
Mrs. ' Hugh Wilson, of Toronto
_(Mrs. -Wilson Wall of Kinloss- ___. •
is Ti hd ys ,with Mr,
spent:A few'days 'last Week with. and'''Mrs. . Clare Johnstone. of:
her daughter, Mrs,' Jack Wraith town; Mrs..Johnstone being
and Mr: Wraith.:.., her
daughter,
• Mr. and ':Mrs.. George‘ Dunseth
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Aitchison
and children of.Ingersoll are. 'hol-
idaying at the home of her moth:.
,er, Mrs..' J. J. Wilson; and with.
other • relatives. Mr.. and .Mrs;.
Aitchison took :the .,•shoat; trip.
through the., 'Thousand , Islands:
last', week. •
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Mr. and Mrs W. G, ' Mathers,,
Patricia and `Michael •o! Toronto,
spent ' the week=end with Mr. and
Mrs.. Pharis Mathers. Patricia
and . Michael . ` are, .remaining 'to
spend: the week with Carolyn
Mathers:'
Mr. and -Mrs. Newton' James of
Leamington 'sited here • last
week .and. the .week=end as
the guests, of :Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Porteous':at their cottage. at. Bar-
row Bay: Mr.. and Mrs. E. H.
Agnew. were guests , also. at the
Porteous :cottage:, ':
F.IO. Shirley Robinson of ,Ayl-
mer concluded her leave: by visit-
.. ing here : with. her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard (Robinson.Shir-
ley had previously visited in the'
• Western provinces and at Parry.
Sound. ,She: flew to the •West and ,.
- returned-1bytrain: •
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and Mrs. Louis Dalton of
St Augustine and .Miss Cather-
ine MoCarthy ; of Detroit visited
with, friends here on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Blaise *M'artin,
Mary Theresa and' Loretta Vd
Mr• Jas. Doherty motored 'tot.
Ann de Beaupre , Shrine, Que.,
over .', the week -end.
Sister ' Mary Paschal (Kelly;.
and .Sr, M Barbara of the Visit-
ation Order froth. Iowa,, and Mr.
and Mrs, Larry Brown an child
en ' of • Toronto were recent:vis-
itors. . aft'. they ' ho}ne. ` of "' Mr`s.
Martha O'Neill. a: •
,Mrs. Edward ,Foley and faun_il:
received• word ' of the . safe ' ar
rival ..of 'her daughter, Sister
Apollonia .(Kathleen); ,and three
companion ` nuns at . $t,; Joseph's'
s
Order, . London; . at. the new anis=cion . headquarters at Haney, Bri-'
tisk Columbia, recently.
Mr., and 'Mrs. Edward iced=
fern. and Davide of Detroit are
holidaying . with; the Frayne tam=
ily, and motored to the. • Martyrs'
Shrine at • Midland. over the
Week -end, accompaanied by Dr,
and ,Mrs. G: Frayne,,, and' wit-
nessed the P•olisli Pilgrimage .of
over .10,000 people, manyin
their native 'costuines carrying.
bearjtiful banners . in (honor . of
Our Lady arid outdoor: Solemn
High Mass-. at the Crucifixion.
Altar celebrated- by His, Eked
lency Bishop .Allen of.Toronto.,
'Other weeik end • visitors here
were Peter Van Osch,. Arnold.
•Marsman of •London, Mr,, _Si Mrs.
Hartinan and Shirley of Kit-
chener, 'Mr. Nace Dean .of Mon:-.
treal.:' :.. ;
Mrs.. ' D Moore .of Detroit 'and'
children have returned . to their
home• :Detroit after.. `spending
the holidays here., Mary Martha
and . her sister., remained. with.
their grandinlother, Nrs, O'Neill,
for a week longer.
A.
(Edith, Stanley)',•of', Toronto` have
been holiday visitors ' with her
mother, Mrs. James Stanley and.;
other relatives.' • -
Mr.
.'and; 'Mrs.. ' J.'' H. .McLeod
.h
and children Lois, Bette. and Bil-'
ly: of Woodstock, spent the week-
end, with his father,. Mr. • W. S.,
McLeod: ,
Miss Norma Weather.head, who
will resume her teaching duties
at Woodbridge next week;.,has
been. `holidaying ,at. the:_ home of
her �rnother, Mrs. • Charlotte Wea
therhead
Rev.. and, Mrs. J. Wilbert Lillico
Of Parker's Lake, Minnesota; ' Dr..
and Mrs; Harry Joynt of . Tor-
onto and Mrs. Alice Joynt of
Hensall • visited this week r` with
Mr : and Mrs. • J.''W. Joynt..
The :' Fred Martins and the
Salohli . family of Blair's Grove
and • Pittsburgh • attended the.
C.N.E. ''Wednesday. Their special.
interests, were the dog and horse
show., It • is rumored that the
three ladies of -the party . found
time:• also to. .shop in Toronto.
stores...
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1955 'Standard they. Sedan, fully equipped •., ....., ,,,$1,893
1955 ,Pontiac. ,Powerglide Sedan,• fully equipped $2,095
1952 Chev. Deluxe "Sedan ..... . .:......,••51,095
1952 Plymouth Sedan ....,;..,...
950.
195? 'Chex. Convertible, powerglide, fully equipped ...•$1,495
1951
Chex. •Sedan.. $ 795-
1951) Ford Coach' .........:.....:...... .....,,.........,.,.,, ,.:$; .450•:
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1950 Plymouth Sedan ...,........,....,.. .....$ 795.
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1949 Chev. Deluxe Sedan • $ 695 •
Two495
1948 Pontiac Sedans' ...............•.. -•••• ••• $�
1947 Dodge Sedan
$ 295
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A Number of Stake Trucks in 1947.and 1948 Models.
1952 Inter take with racks ,.,...., $ 895.
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1949 Chev,. ton,;(?'ick-tip
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MITCHELL ,FAM•ILY NEWS
' ,Mrs. W. ,Frederick ; Martin-
+re,
turned _Sunday_ from a -three day
visit with relatives ''% the North:
i She accompanied t ,r and Mrs..
Raymond J. Salchli,. 1Vfazli :and
Philip Salchli of, Pittsburg, Penn.,
Who' for (many years have. been
summer residents of this area.
` They visited Mrs. Martin's . • fibro=
ther, Alfred: F. Mitchell arid his
family df Kirkland . Lake; ..and
sister,: Mrs. Philip .O Parfitt of
Timmins (formerly Miss Ruth
Mitchell). • " ' '
Friends„ of the Mitchell. family'
will be glad to 'hear that, all news
of the families in the Northland
is good. 'Both the Mitchell...,and
the Parfitt , families have just.
moved, into` lovely new homes. -r
Cousins Boyd' Mitchell arid. John
Parfitt have ' passed : their ..senior'
matriculation' tests and expect to,
enter ' Queen's . University:: in
Kingston this fall.. Miss Elaine
Mitchell. received the ' highest
average in her class ' and will;
enter the fifth grade. One of her
treasured possessions is a picture
of' 'her riding one of : "Uncle
Fred's" "Shetland ponies at fain -
oils old: Paramount Farms She
'is, happily' anticipating her next
visit : to Lucknow,
• Mrs. Parfitt has ma& a cbm-
plete,recovery from a recent ill-
•ness and her friends rejoice -With
;her family, . • . , • '
PERT[ REGIMENT REUNION
A meeting of .the executive
committee. of the Perth Regiment
Veterans' Association' was, • held
at the armoury in Stratford ,to
make final arrangements for the
tenth anniversary reunion to 'be
he'ld at Stratford September 15
and 16". Major F. S. 'Walker, `ED,
SCD, alsociation 'president, • acted';
as chairman. •
Secretary CSM Ewart
said nearly 300 members from all.
over Canada •,plan ,to attend.
Mr: aid Mips .Cecil:.-yMcA:lpine
of. Windsor and •'their . son Don-
ald, who is: employed with, the
Bell Telephone Coi nlpany, have
been holidaying at' Artberley
Beach.
Miss Isabel Russel of •Regina,
and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Russell -
an 1* -family \of Kitchener• have
been visiting with their parents,
and With their sister, Mrs. W. A.
: bon at S„hleeardine ?each.
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Insecticide May Be Cause 4f.. Semr-
paralysis �f ��ormer Sty. He�elx Gird
Parathion,, . a nerve gas devel-
oped .by the Germans before the'
+Second ' World, War but never
used, may •be responsible for th
partial, paralysis, a Toronto school
principal and his wife have su-
fered during the last month,:: •
J..Ross Lawrence, 54,. a public
-school principal and his wife, 49,
.Suffered' severe nausea: -and par-
alysis in. -their handsand---feetafter 'inhaling .a; duster -type inn-:
sectic de that •was demonstrated
to Ahem,
indoors a., mduth ago,'.
They have been': in hospital' since.
Mrs. Lawrence is ,'the. • former
Caroline. Webb, daughter of . the
late Mr. and Mrs. George ,Webb
of West Ikrawanosh, 'and a sister
of Harvey Webb' of that Town-
ship. ,
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• Lost Use ' Of 'Fingers
The' teacher has recovered par-.
tial use of his hands but his wife
is unable • to control her finger
muscles.
A University of Toronto chem-
istry ;professor, • who said some
home insecticides arecominercial
adaptions •of. ,the German :nerve
gas, : added' !that . it has ..caused
several poisoning cases- during
the last few- •rrtonths.
When an ' insecticide ' corn -
pounded hof 'parathion is' sprayed
in a room a phosphorous residue.
remains after the spray's mois
ure `h s
t a disappeared, he said.
Scientists are doing 'research
Work ' to .determine: the cause ,of
Mr. and 'Mrs. Lawrence's _•infec
tion,: but Mr,.-, Lawrenceis con
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WHITECHURCH
r. and 'Mrs. Neil'MoCallum,,
rs. ci11, Scott and Marion, vis-,
ited with Mrs, , McQuiilin, Sun: -
day. • • •
Mr, and Mn. Tobie Jantzi and'
children . of, Milverton spent. Sun-
day with bVlrs: Kennedy.
Mr. , and Mrs: Lou Tiatkouski . •
'and 'Carol of Kitchener visited
With' .Mrs.' Mac Ross and
Mr. and Mrs. Russell. Moore & •
fa/bilk 'of ; Preston:, 'spent' Sunday = .
at the', home of 'Mr. and Mrs. • T.
I w lVMoorb: , ' •
% inced 'that' the 'poisoning : was''
caused , when he and, his wife
breathed a .cloud of insecticide in
a closed roam, when a suburban
florist 'demonstrated the insect
icicle. He :was' shopping . for a
spray ;for use in 'his garden.; ;
The incident ` occurred about
the'. middle of June: Mr. and.Mrs
Lawrence 'were ill 'attheir home -
for .a time before ,being hospital-
ized.
Mr.. • Lawrence's . condition has,
improved more rapidly than that
of his wife,' who still is not ab1 •
to :feed `herself, and can b1 .
'
move her hands.
"The doctors think that as' we-
•adj.ust to the poisoning and Jour'
'bodies start to fight -,back, we•
will continue, to' improve", Mg
Lawrence said. '•
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ha
a daughter• Joan ,who graduated
this year in English from Queers'
University. •
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