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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-02-21, Page 3.FEBRUARY • 214, 1952 `• • THE LUCI,NOW$ENTINEI LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Lo�aJ FOR Beauty Counselor Cosmet ieS, phone, Mrs.. Ken Mowbray.. ,Special for. February—Face Pow- der. • : Mr, Thomas Anderson, Sr,, is quite ill :at his home here,.. MTs, W. L, MacKenzie has been - i ,patient in Goderich Hospital. Friends .of•Miss. Pearl Hender- son regret to learn, that she is not . enjoying 'good health. She is it her home here. • _ Philip. Stewart •was on a busi •ness trip . last, week to '. Toronto,: --Woo dstoe1 London;,- -and;,• •Strat- �;x ford. Mrs:'; Stewart !.accom anied, him .and visited with.,her. •family in 'Landon': and Stratford.: Lucknow Presbyterian .Church REV.: C A. WINN, B.A., Minister SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24th l l a.m. Morning ,Worship, 12.15 , p.m, t Sunday School and Bible Class. Erskine; -Dungannon; ,~ 7 ,. p.m.: Evening,', Worship. amatiatoati:matiaigiatamiaaaaimoamgtampla4.a. dam., LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH Minister; Rev: W. J. Mumford, i M.A.; 'B.D.. S.T.D. ` ,. Sunday, 'February 24th, 1952 .I, 11 a.m.: Why Religion?. 112.15 p.m.: Sunday : School. 7 , P.m.: One: Godand. One. ' Mediator. - The Church Door is not for' Emergency `. Use, but pis the Main Entrance. Door to. New jij Hope, New Joy, New Life. i Corne and • worship,With us... i • Anglican Church NOTICES Rev. A. S. Mitchell, 13 -.Th., Rector. QUINQUAGESIMA Sunday, February 24th, 1952_; • Rev. .C. B. Woolley conducted memorial services for the late King around the Ashfield pastoral charge, Sunday,' February 10th. Mr; and Mrs: Wallace Twain - ley . ,and Miss Hilda Twalnley of London 'spent the; week -end with realtives, in the community. Miss Jean Douglas; who was a ,patient in Wingharn Hospital for a time, is now at the Baker Con- valescent Home. .Mr, and' ,Mrs. 'Frank Ritchie and Ann ..visited .Saturday with Mr. ' and Mrs, 'Allan, . 4eAuley. of Ripley, Ar . Mr, .and Mrs.' Wili.,Ritchie and Eldon and Mr. and Mxs:.Harvey. Ritchie visited' ;Sunday' with ,Mr. and IVIrs. Haines near Wingham. Mr: and Mrs. Harold • Gaunt and. Mr. and Mrs. t urnin Phillips were in Toronto last week, where: the men,:were'attending' the Good Roads. Association .convention. • Elizabeth. Henderson, 'Grade 'II student at .the public school, re- sumed 'her studies on Monday after being absent tbecauseof illness,_ s nce_,II1_ew Years. Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Steward have returned frorn a three weeks vacation spent with their family at 'Toronto, 'Chatham,. London, -and ..-Ai1sa Craig._They alsoivisited.. with:friends.in Hamilton: Frank Maloney, Who. was "re- lieving. at :the local biranch o,£ 'the. Bank of .Montreal, has .been. transferred' to Oshawa. "He left on 'Friday` morning to spend the week -end lat :his home. in Peter borough. .before' cern mencing' his new duties.• : .Mr. .and Mrs. Melvin Stewart,. Dawn '.and Judith Ann . of Bres- lau, visited the first of the week with Mrs. '- Stewart's parents, :Mr: and Mrs. . Wilfred Drennan, and while here att'ended a .meeting Tuesday evening' in .Wingha:rn ;of Huron 'Chapter, No. 89; O,E.S. RINGSBRJDGE Mrs: Ursula -.-Hebert and Geo. visited Mr. John O'Connor over the .week -end. •'Mrs. • Sheridan. of Hamilton Spent the week -end . with Mrs: Martha O'Nei . . On Friday evening ,Mrs. Walter Clare'and Mrs:' Lyal L'annan were 'hostesses' for a' very • successful C.W.L. progressive euchre party. Mr. ' 'and Mrs. T •-•S:' Lan.nan were week -end visitors With -Mr. and Mrs. ',Anal ,Lannan.. • Mrs. A...Martin .is spending, two weeks in Goderich at the herne 'of ..Mr.. and ' Mrs 'Earl . McLaren,• while they .are visiting:in South :Carolina: St. Peter's. Church , Lucknow_, .11 'a.m.: Litany and Sermon. , ASHTWEDNESIT' Service's• at 10 a:m.' and 8 P.M. The Ladies'. Guild meets at, the Rectory. . 'St. -Paul's Church, Dungannon • 'Sunday, '130 p.m,: Evening ' _..__Prayer: Euchre 'Party; Monday,. Februar 25th. • y .. St. Paul's Church, Ripley 7.30 p.m.:.Litany and Sermon.. ED1 1NGG Bp.t$ • T—AND RSON TURKEY SUPPER' TO FOLLO. W W. I, MEETINCar. , AGE' TIMER The February meeting, of Luck - now W. I was held' on Thursday afternoon, The ' vice . president,, 'Miss Margaret Rae, conducted the, meeting. Fifteen ladies were pres- ent and answered" the roll call ,by. naining their favorite love, songs. The report of the recent Co-op. !banquet was -read by Mrs. A. Wil 'on and showed gratifying financial results to the Institute. A committee was appointed' sib purchase extra dishes for the use of the Institute. A committee was . also named to purchase a gift• for the Baker • Convalescent Home. :Diss Mar y MacLeod, _ favored With. a reading 'on" St. Valentine. Lunch was: served from :a table made gay with .Valentine. decora-. a'tions. • The next meeting will be held 'March• 8th at 3.30 :and • will be followed •by a turkey supper. All members are requested to . ' be present. d.. BORN: KREUTZW.IESER .in Wingham Hospital on 1VIondar, February --18th, : Ito •Mr: and . Mrs: John Kreutzwieser of Lucknow,.'a son, Alan John. .HILL—at . St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto on Saturday, ' February 16th, 'to Mr. and Mrs. terry' Hill, a son, ZINN at Alexandra Hospital, �P , Goderich, on February 10th, 1952T- to 952 -to Mr. and .:Mrs: • Warren. Zinn, R,; 1, Dungannon, a daughter, Ruth Anne. CRUMP—in .'Edmonton, 'Alberta,. on Thursday,, February 7th, 1952, to . Mr. and ,Mrs. :Sid Crump, a daughter,' Elizabeth Rose • DUNGANNOIV . Mr. Si Mrs. Gordon Kidd, Ryan and Shiela of .Islington spent -the week -end with Mr, and Mrs. ,John `Mr: and Mrs. .Frank Pentland left ` on 'Saturday: by motor to spend two ,week , in' Florida. They called at Detroit where Mr. and Mr's. ':La .Verne 'Pentland joined them for the trip = Mr. :and Mrs. Alvin 1VtoGee of Goderich''• visited on Sunday with the latter's' parents, Mr. ;& Mrs. 0. Popp. • : • ' ' Mrs Ann Brown of .-Lucknow is keeping. house :at the home of Mrs. • Frank' Pentland,' her' niece, during , her absence for 2 weeks. Mr. and. Mrs. Warren Bamford, Preston, visited Mr. &Mrs. Robt: Stothers on 'Sunday. We are glad to.,'see ";Thos:` Rivett around, .again. On Satur- day evening :while • shopping in one of the local stores, he. suffer- ed ' a 'weak spell. He was' helped, home and; rallied in a 'short. -time,. `;but was adviseeby tl doct :, to -take it -easy fora rev days , to. recuperate from. the, shock. " No, other. , serious symptoms were iraerso LADIES' AND, MEN'S WEAR. TELERHONE: 85 S ', Listed below are GENEROUS BARGAINS for thrifty shop pers on factory clearances WELL BELOW .REGULAR'COST., A welt earned dollar buys.; lrrofitably on this DOLLAR. DAY, SALE. Many items are not listed,' $1.00: BARGAINS Heavy Lisle Hose Towels Remnants Towel Sets. 'Fabric Gloves Kid' Gloves Slips Aprons, 2 for $1.00 Belts Be fitted., For Comfort in the Right Garment. Suits, Dresses, Coats, arriving -daily . foar Spring' • $1.00 BARGAINS Work Sox Boys'. Sweaters Work "'Shirts Boys' Caps, 2 for $1.00. Wool Scarves Boys' pyjamas `Boys' Plaid Shirts Work Braces • Have Your. Suit. Tailored To Measure Tip' Top Tailor Cambridge: .�-Firths `Bros: Extra: ' Specials • COTTON, CREPE and PRINT • DRESSES. • _ Nylon Hose,.Perfects,:: 2 for $1.00 Squares and Oblongs Flannelette Gowns Lisle .Substandards Knitting Wool = 3 for $1.00 Brassiers,: ' Belts, Girdles BOYS' WOOL JACKETS, Age 5, to. 12 Rayon Panties ' 3 for $1.00 Jewellery, 2 for $1:00 Ties, 3 for 51.00 • ESTABLISHED' THROUGH SERVICE You are invited to. attend the Pentecostal Church 1UNLOUGH Su nday'r. Morning Worship:. p .• 11,00.;in. Sunday .School *Followings PRAYER' MEET( NG. . Thursday Night,' February 14. a>k the home, •of • Huey • Hodgins, Xinio • h Pastor Leonard 'Thirsk ... ,At Melville Presbyterian Manse in. Brtisselsp on Saturday, Febru- ary:•2nd, Merle Elizabeth, Ander son, daughter of Mrs. Anderson `of East ''Wawanosh and. the, late Oliver G. Anderson, was united. iri marriage with George Bryce Elliott, sOn of Mr. and. Mrs. Geo.. Elliott of. Lucknow. Rev: ; T. Falton officiated. Miss Una, Ell.iott..:of Toronto,. :sister .Of 'the groom,. attended the bride.' nd 'Gram e Anderson of ast• Wawanosh, bixi't;her of the ',bride,. was -groomsman, Follow- in'g the ceren16nY a reception was heldat., the' Brtinswiok : hotel,'. Wing161ti:..1Vir. and Mrs. Elliott. wilr'reside in Luclnow. FOURTH CONCESSIOiN • l cfga11 is home l�zr rloyd� •IVlac o '= l�lc t liTty l)i�oYed. iii! stealth ' , been .Many more, n ere w found and his :friends are glad to. ,know of the good comeback. 'Mr., Ken Brown, college stud ent at ,Kingston, spent :the week- end : With his ' :parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur.' Brown. Mr. Jack Gilmore, railroad em-• ployee Of Port Biu well, spent the -week-end at -'-the home •. of 1Vlrs. Gus Banks. Mrs, Robt. Montgomery, Sr.,. who has 'Spent "several weeks with • 11'er-s'zin;0bt. Montgomery, ,rer. turned Ito' Woodstock. the first;Of the week. ".• • The Dungannon United '.church was the'centre on Friday after- noon at 2,30 to: pay ,final tribute to the' late,'King George Vi with Rev. Watt, pastor, delivering a sermon 'appropriate for ,the oc casion A choir of fifteen .led in •the singing • of. favorite hymns. from Tor into hospital Much ' The assembly, which, might have b -r. -Miss Joait 11at 1rl-tr :n� �c� ts..oxt•._tha F� sk>ne Y•P U• vitos at home on ie last ' week, •Fe ruary 14th for a 'lovely Va1 ,sick li. t iintine •party,• entertaining the . Our teacher, Miss Scott, is in.' the hospital and • has as' a ,supply .Young People ' .;6 ,/: DUrigannon' Mrs. Lantz of Ripley. h.. Un reed Church Mr. and 1VIrs. Jaclt Needham the TJnit�ed `l`.1ie i Y. P.:S, • of and daughters. of Ccn Unna l. were Church .was at home on Wednes- week end visitnrt with Mr., Lloyd day'. ;evening for a. '.zone ra1.1y• of �the executive., • 71he•;.attlnd'ance. MacDougall; umbered' around 70. -mt. 'and 1VIrs. Ira . (Sickle acid n • I sons spent Sunday at the Thorne of his parents at Hope ,Bay. 1 The local Orange''Lodge held a 'successful euchre• in the. Parish 4, Hal • on Monday evening.: Prize winners were''Alvin •Alton, Mrs. Victor Errington,,jMr: Cliff ac- kett and Lorne I.vers. Chair prize, Eldon Culbert. • Honor Retiring President ' At. a, box social and dance, held.` following the _annuaLmeeting_.:of; ihe4-Dungannon Agrieultur:al-.Soc-4! ety; kie- refiring -pr don Stewart, , was presented with a purse of"s't•' $50. The ,presentationybonna' Hod was made `"�iy the fi vrc 1 res= -p .;' —ec'i ddent Omar Brooks: 'Gordon was :Rivett; pianists, Lillian Popp,,, evangel - president for a two year term. Edna Rivett; faith and evangel,r ro ism •convener,' Jean Free; com- The .service in Dungannon Un- muni'ty welfare, Margaret . Joy ted Church. Sunda evening was y g Durnn; missionary, Jti Maize, panied at. the-• piano for .hymns and for the, Young •People's choir which sang several Negro spirit- .uals. The collection was: received by George Errington and Murray. Johnston. Miss Jean Free read the lesson and : ;Clark Zinn help- ed in; conducting,. the service. The officers wer; tailed to- the ::front -" by Rev. G. Watt;' the pastor, for • ins a to a ion v., he officers . are: pres , Wilmer' Errington; ,vice An charge of . the ."Young People's: 'Union. Ken 'Petrie' gave a ser- Carleton.'Stingel publicity, Lois o g e mon on "We Must, Take Our Webster; recreation and' culture; Part"; -M'- s,L-illian Popp accom Ken•Petrie,. ,t� 1�O�t1�tr6�t��If�t�f1���OmN111;<I1�triO�titt�iltf�tttt�oIfiNo G S. Moggacl, 'Agricultgral Engineering` Are Invited To Hear a Department 0'. ' I , ricultui a College, rel h Ontario Ag 1 C e g, G p MACHINERY `LECTURE and '• �• 'FARM •FI�MS� I I. IN THE WEST .*AW ANOSH' TWP.. HALL , ,i T ...urs., February 28 x.00 p. r. r Sponsored by the • Huron County Branch, • A • Ontario Department 'of Agriciltuire, ' • G. W. Mont' ome A ricultural Representative g. g for Huron County.. Johri Dr Butler,, Assistant• Agricultural' itenr.0enta:tiVe' ,. . for: Huron County. i i 1 . "_~k^`�4ri�t• ire! tatr- • t •