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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-02-14, Page 3THUii.S., FEBRUARY ' 14th, 195.2 • • TRE LUCKNOWSENTINEL,. LUCKNOW, ,QNTARIO, 'FOR Beauty, counselor Cosmet ics, phone Mrs. 'Ken Mowbray, Special' for February, -,Face Pow- der. • Wm, MacDonald of.' the High school, teaching, staff has been off duty this week with sinus trouble. Mrs. Edward Dexter, is conval- escing from a heart condition that has confined her to bed for the past . month. Mr. Dexter, heis been bothered_ with sciatica this ivinter and, hasn't been in his blacksmith 'shop' as. 'usual. L;uckno w ' ,• Presbyterian :Church R_ EY: C: `A WINN,.:B.A, Minister • ' ,SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17th. .11 a.iii.. Morning Worship. 12.15 p.m.•.'un :Sday •S.00l and h ho •Bible Class. 3•pm. Erskine, Dungannon,' 7. p.m.: Evening .:Worship. LUCKNOW.: UNITED CHURCH Minister:' Rev. ` W. 1. 'Munford, Sunday,•Febr itary`•7th, 1952 11 • a.m.: Footmen. and Horses. •12.15 :tn.:, Sunday School. A 7 pm.; The. ' Story. ' of. a Great ; :.'" , Texts : Come unto Me and ;' I will give you rest", ' INo .day is well spent with - out' a •talk 'with ,God. We. in - .I. .vite you to come awrshiard o p I. with us. ,: Anglican" ,Church• • ' , NQTIOES Rev. A, :B. , Mitchell, L.Th.,. Rector. • - , Sexagesima Sunday, February ' 17th,, 1952, St. Peter's 'Church, . Lucknow :_iLa m,.: raver. -Morning -=--._ St: Paul's, Church Dungannon 2: ,m,: Hol ComsnurLion ' . St Paul's' Church, Ripley ; 7.30 p.m,: Holy Communion;; '. DEANERY. `RALLY' A Special'Rally of Clergy and People of: the Deanery • of Bruce will be held tonight in Chesley Parish Hall at. 8 -.p.m'. Th D.u-tigiinnon Euchre jPart-y;-: wh ch...�w_as postponed i� .ca e .of `the Death. of • the King, is. announced; for Monday the 25th. :. You are .invited to attend the Pentecostal' Church 'KINL°OUGii' ,suildat ., � -, Morn n rshi 11,00�m,a.m . `. Sunday School Following. PR;ltY`ER MEE'I`ING�t . Thursday. Night,,•Februa;iry 14 • at the : home of Harkey Hodges iriloti 'h:,'. Pastor= -r -Leonard Thirsk Mts. J. M. Greer returned home on. Wednesday after. three weeks in Wingham Hospital with pneu- monia. Miss' Pearl Thatner, R.N,, who is..in •charge of Baker's Convales- cent- Home;, is ill in :Clinton Ilos- pital., Alfred Andrew, who is employ- ed by. the Otaco Co, of-Orillia, visited here .last week with his mother, Mrs, Isaac Andrew • .and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland. Mr. arab., Mrs. Hugh Joseph, Griffin of Detroit. .a n d Miss• Yvonne: MacMillan; 'of London. spent -the week end :with -Mrs.' • J'ohn MacMillan.. . ,. The February meeting of . the Women's Institute wi.1i be held in. .the Town Hall this afternoon (Thursday) at• . 2.30. Note change of.' day. . Keith Kilpatrick is• this -week attending the Massey=Harris • Ser- vice .School in'Londen, 'the course being held' at the ' firm's. new ;plant, • John Kilpatrick, district Manager,. is also in . attendance. Rev, C. E. and- Mrs..Woolley: 'spent Monday of last . week at Southampton with ''their daugh- ter, Mrs.. Harvey Diebel; who is'•. recovering "from a brain hemorr- hage. • Messrs. John: arid Dan• T,.�Mac=' ltirinor left the first of the week for :Calgary, •w herb ' ••they,.'wvili spend the •. next two or three months.: John is a .former; chief of, the Calgary Fire. •Departinen.t, and this will be. his:18th :trip between 'his oldhome town: and: the Alberta metropolis. XINGSBRIDGE i mks. Ed King, Mr ana.' Mrs, Bert King '''and Mr. ,Dave King visited' Mr. and Mrs. -B: Martin, Miss . Rose Marie ' Lannan' and- ' little• Sharon 'arid Michele I i11.: spent the week -end .with; the Lan. nan family - Mrs..Mable Quigley `attended the, Courtney -Austin weddingg 'on: Saturday: W., -I, WANTS : TRAFFIC TO STOP FOR SCHOOL' BUSSES. The, February' meeting'' of the. Kintail Wom,en's Institute was' me . of 'Mr . Dan held at the home, s , •MacKenzie. The .president, Mrs. 'Rae:Dalton, 'opened'.,.the meeting with the, opening 'ode. followed by the Mary Stewart Collect. ' The roll call was .'answered 'play 'six' es, of , home"°nrade--candy -arid•, recipe, • Letters• of` business were read • by Mrs: Henry -MacKenzie. The quilt .blocks of the 'Salada• Tea. •competition were given out to--tele-different =ladies to- w.oi:k =the-design.-rMrs-Gordonl;'inlay- son 'too know', 'anything ,of the main who. •drives your child to school'?", A reso ution was approved -that -a if traffic behind school busses'corne to a 'halt when .children are en- tering or • leavingthe bus. The .meeting closed with' the ,National: Anthem and lunch: was served by ice. hostess. There were 28 pres? ent. Sewing Circle Meeting ..The°irieeting f the "•Datightets• Of the'. Kairshea sewing' circle met at the home.of '• Mrs. 'Orvi e, EIl.iott:. ,Th ., sewing' lessons • are progressing: : and the ,:girls will .soon' have 'their skirts- finished. After the busi:ncsti .a- lovelylunch wa's ejnoyed by all,,...•. • FOURTH CONCESSION, Mr: Rennie Grahams of Toronto was :hoiiie for ,the week -end, Mrs., •Thehrl ;a MacDonald :;pent i few `ctayi' oil the fourth. ° We are sorry to ;:rcpoi t tli tt Bobbie Gilchrist has the •it umi s, IEionorefl Young Couple • 'The Hohn,CSville •Com unity :C1ti:h held a' card''tarty in the school. on P`riclav, 'February 1st, to .hondit:..1 x -8i• Mi s....rococki fo?'- Jt yre • Glenn• of Dungan - ' noon:. They' were' presented tvitli a lovely i est:rO er' and an cash • Stan• d, • • • MARRIED HERE FIFTY YEARS AGO' Mr and Mrs, R. S West of Elbow, 'Saskatchewan, observed their golden, wedding in mid- J'anuaiy ' and were honroed on that occasion by a community gathering held - in the United church, at which they 'were pre- sented with a' purse ' of money, Mrs. West was formerly Tena. Lawrence, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lawrence of Lucknow, her father being a .hardware merchant here. For the wedding anniversary. celebration the attractive •lace- 'covered" tea ,table was "centred with a' three-tier.: •anr-iversary.. cake; flanked by ;gold& tapers' in Crystal sconces." Vases, of gold chrysanthemums an d� golden;, strew iers completed, the 'setting.. The toast to the ' bride of fifty' years ago was..'proposed by A; Moffat, 'and Mr, West fittingly responded . For the occasion Mrs. West was charmingly: gowned in anen- semble of • navy blue sheer, ac cented with a- corsage ' of, Tabs man roses. Her gold. necklace and, matching earringswere the • gift• of her sister, Mrs, W. B: Hurd, (Carrie Lawrence) of Montreal. Telegrams; Letters,' cardsand gifts were .received from friends far and• near; and.' among these .were messages. from two nieces' and their. husbands, Mr. and Mrs. ,1. Bembroke, . MontreaL. and.L4V1i. and Mrs A H. Warner,. K.C., and. Mrs .Warner, of ;,Winnipeg'. .,' Arorig the guests present '. at the .'celebration •were the' couple's son. and- daughter-in-law, Mr. and: Mrs. , G. 1;,'' West,,, Hudson Bay, and „Mrs.: J.' .:Weir, s.Loreburn, .:a' friend of long standing' , 'Mr. and 'Mrs. West were mar ried .in. Lucknow on January; 16,. 1902 Friends of: the bride who served. at the . wedding dinner, were Laura Sinith,: Jean Lawson, Ethel, .McIntosh and Bell Camp bell. Mr. and Mrs '•West. resided: in Chicago: and San .Francisco until 1906, wheiv,they returned:to Can, ada, making their home at David- sori;.Sask. In 1910 Mr' West open= ed,' a general store in Elbow and the couple settled permanently: in .Elbow; Mr West still contiu, ues in ;this business. 'Through the years, the: couple have : been . outstanding ' • citizens, contributing' much to community and Chitral life. In ;their home at' all time they,have extended the warmest hospitality: . There: were .several boys in the Lawrence "family, 'probably the best known here being ,Mrs• West's . ;brother, ' the - •.late Dave Lawrence; who. visitedsfregtient- ly' in, the. old home ,:town,::'. GIRL 'GUIDE NEWS • The regular meeting • of the . Girl Guides-was._held_last_Eriday. The_ Guides ` were '.gr'ouped'` off into PAGE a• LADIES' AND MEN'S WEAR TELEPHONE 85 MEN & BOYS WOMEN & DEBUTEENS:' Suits, Jackets;. Topcoats, Caps, 1 -fats, Sweaters,; Underwear. , Belts, ,Shirts, and Ties, Jewellery' Braces, Hosiery,. T-Shir'ts,' • .Odd Trousers, Etc. WORK` 'CLOTHES, ' Overalls, . Caps, p, Shirts, Jackets, Underwear, Gloves. DRESSES --11 {to 19, 12 to 20, 161/2 :to 241/2.. All colors and materials., COATS -Ail purpose coats, • • Tuts to match, worst- eds, gabardine, check' etc. All styles ,.& size: SUITS-yourselection. Hosiery. ,and Gloves,' ' Foundation Garments, Lingerie. • NOVELTY' GIFTS.. We Are ':into The 'Toronto' Market Every Ten 'Days „For NEW *MERCHANDISE Drop in ..and place your requirements early.' We • are -taking ` orders for nen •`.an. d women on all made -to -measure Suits and Coats .. New :dresses' chosen are selected and delivered ' promptly. ., Alterations made 'free`e of charge. ESTABLISHED THROUGH : SERVICE' -KIN. LOUGH Mr.. and Mtg.—Eldon Eckenswil ler and Mr. and. • Mrs. John 'Ross: were recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. ', A. Hehn, Chepstowe, Mr Qharlie. Collins: spent :a day last .week' With Mr.' ;A. E. Hal- denby 'at the 'home 'of: Mr.: and. Mrs .Arthur Graham•.'• Mr. Ivan : Lloyd of London call- ed. •on: relatives here. on Wednes day 4, Mrs. Catherine •Hewitt' return- ed to ".Kinloss afterspending a while with her daughter,, • Mrs. George Graham. Mrs. :J Eckenswiller'is spend,' inga while . with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Eckenswiller: ' . The. HMI met : at. the • Holy--• rood Hall. ori ;Thursday, ;afternoon ,with -Mrs. •' 'Tom . Harris hostess. Mrs.. ' Hodgins ns P resid ed Af- ter the . usual opening exercises business :was: dealt , with: It was decided' to make a quilt..A two minute ,silence was' observed in memory .of the, late King George VI. The guesti.speaker• was Mrs, Morgan •Henderson . of Lucknow who spoke'on herr-trip to. Europe:. Her address.ivas enjoyed by all. present Mrs. E..James read the- ctirrexd events.and: Mrs. J.: Ack= ert • read• ;:the •motto.:. .Alter the ""closing; a daint ' 1Ui "h. was ser- ved. Was very little the worse of what mighthave been a more serious. :accident '_ • Mr. Stewart' Lane isysuffermg from ::an attack of pneumonia. 'We: .hope he."will soon be• able: to be . out 'again Sympathy. his e'xtend'ed to 1�Irs John Bushell in :the' death'' of her brother-; the' late Janies Mont gotnery''.whose .funeral. was ':held' ': On . Monday :;from• the Linklater funeral heme •to• Kincardine Cern etery.` Miss ` Winnie :Percy, .R N: of .Woodstock: spent a ievw days with her Mother Mrs:. Wm. Percy :and ' ` otherr menibers of her family: • Mr. and' Mrs. Perry •Bushell of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs.,'Her-; man ,.Fisher', 'of Ben miller :'spent" the "week-end`with their parents, Mr. and .Mrs: John Bushei1 and aiso,attended #liefuneral of their. uncle. the late James'MOntgoin-' e•ry. Mr. and .Mrs. L. G. MacDonald, ,South Line, visited .with Mrs. J. W. Colwell: ASHFIELD The service for the 'dedication of the. new ,organ will be held in the Presbyterian Church on. Sunday 'evening, February 17 at' -7:30' o clock.: •' The ladies of this 'community On Thursday afternoon the Sr. spent;a very' ;pleasant ' evening, at. W.A.will meet' • at ,the. 'home' 'of the home of .Mr. and Mrs: Robert Edna and May Boyle'. • Hamilton when'their . niece, Miss —1VLDelber-t: �Hed-ley•--has---:been Z lolet :Jean Hamilton; --a-brde- -spendnrg-a--few--days--with--Mrs: -Lobe,; was -guest .of honor -•-for a J -W.. C l*11. iniscell pairs .for, . square' dancing. T'he'roll call' was heard and'there were 22 pre-serit.-B:usi ess ;was clic We thin, had .patrol .corners. It .was decided to, have a sleigh rid- ing party on February 22nd if the :'weather is suitable. After 'a game' the .-.meeting was closed with taps. 1, ¢' • There will be 'no .meeting this week but we . will meet at the Recreational Centre at 10;30 ant. on Friiday to march.. •to the ,Pres- byterian Church Presbyterian.:Church for -a•-memorial i`_vace in memory of, King eorge ' tL INSURANCE: COMPANY HE,D, ANNUAL MEETING • Routine business was transact- ed at the, annual meeting of the WestWawanosh Mutual Fire In s•urapce, .•Company, held last Fri- day at Dungannon, The meeting .was presided over• by Donald cKay, Who, retains the, presi y c1er for .another term..;. ' Y • -George Fe,agan tsf-Goderich` Township.:succeede;d Harvey Mc- . Cartney as a director: • The other retiring directors, Ernest . Ackert arid GeorigeStuart, we ,e ,.re-elect, ed• • Present• at the.' meeting and callefl or to speak were W iliiam' Haac ..c. or • Clnderzch 'Township, k, • S. B Stothers of Lucknow ,and '81'6wri Sinyth • of West Wawa - nosh, ' ' . - • 1 , .. Sheila Haldenby, daughter of Gibson was ' in charge of `a pro- Mr... ' and . Mrs, Harold . Haldenby, 'gram ' of solos,; duets, ''readings and escapee inkcries-on-• -day=even= co• ter which Violet o D- ing + when• she was struck' by:. a' ed the parcel :which was; brought car. which fortunately was ;tray -.;to her and received': gifts beauti= clhng at . a slow rate of 'speed. ful:and`• useful• to` remind her of- ' Other. than shock and bruises she her" old friends here. •.stir►( er�li i1 119=0lt it nd•0t ,t iii99/,uru4tl .t, a.9m.q9iloQi,..&e 0 • nsliran�p.: ut `Now Available To BOTH RURAL AND', URBAN DRIVERS ` in, Huroru County. Contact Your Nearest Agent For Information And Estimates On` A Coverage • For Your Car or Truck. AGENTS: T. 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