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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-07-23, Page 7• • WEDNESDAY, JULY 23rd, ;1952, P. THE LUCKSTOW SENTINEL, LZ7eK.NOW; ONTARIO • INLOU •M'r,, and Mrs, Arthur Bartlett. 1-1ave been visiting with Mr: Jos- eph Hanna and Mr.. and: Mrs. Ernie Hanna, also with Mr. and. Mrs. J. R. Lane and; Mr, 'and Mrs. Frank Maulden'n,... Rev, and Mrs. David' Lane of. Clinton; Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Lane of Brussels visited recently with relatives in. the coimmunity.' The W;M S met ohWednesday at the .Borne of Mrs: Eldon Eck..-• enswiller,, Mr, arid Mrs. Lloyd Percy of St;'; Catharines (visited with rela- tives. ela-tives. here last Monday,,; Mr, and Mrs. Perry. Bushell re- • twined to. Toronto rafter holiday- ing withrelatives here: Mrs . , companied by Mrs. John Piiryes, .2nd.Con., motored to: •Petrolia 'on Sunday . to visit. with: Mr. and. M.rs: W. J. Walker and also: visit- ed at Sarnia with Mr. and* Mrs.. • Harry Jewitt. ' , Miss Kathileen. Lane has been: • Liolidaying at Br,pee Beach., Billy Percy, son •of. "Mr • 'and Mrs, :Harold Percy suffered a severe injury'. on Thursdiay. Miss '•D.• . Orr„ ' isited ;recently with her 'sister, Mrs... Harold Percy. • • Mr. and •Mrs. Norman 'Fry and sonRicky . .of. Wingham ' visited. during the 'week 'with her par- ents, ts, Mr.. and Mrs. W. E. Hald'en 11/Liss Shirley. Haldenhy. return- ed' eturn-ed' .to Toronto':after spending a 'weekwith. relatives here 'land at . '.Grand Bend" ' Mr: and Mrs. Wm Lloyd . of I:ondon spent the' week-enrnd With Misses Edna and May Boyle. and other relatives We extend 'sympathy' to Mrs, Donald MacFarlane in. . the ;death of her . father,' • 'the ' lateJames Jones ;of Wingham. Mrs. Cliff: Borthwick of St:. Catharines . spent , tie ..week' -end with her ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. James :Hodgins. • Mrs James B. Sirnpson of Men- sall is spending a; while with Misses Edna 'and May Boyle. . Mr: and .Mrs. Wan. Weaver and Ronnie of Finsw'ick, :`Ont., spent,' the week -end with Mr. - and Mrs: James Hodge. . `,Mrs. '',%lodge is, a sister.. There 'will be `no service. in' the Anglican church on :'Sunday next but Sundiay . Sc'i'iool: will be field "ata 1.0 •a.mc: ' CREWE "The sympathy •of the commun- ity is, extended to' ' Mrs. Benson Shackleton, 'Benson and family' in the loss Ur -1 er `tither; 'r•. Jones •'af Wirrghain.: ' • ' • Mr. and ,Mrs. Clifford •Crazier and Billie spent a week -end re- cently in: BlenhieM with .Mr. and Mrs. Colin.; Crozier and ' „Joanne returned . hornie after spending 2.' weeks.. there • Mr. arid. .Mrs,:1VI'ark. Berger .re - 'turned :home last' Thursday after a. five-day trip in Northern 'On - . r tario as far gas- North.. ;Bay sand Huntsville. 1 ' GMr• and Mrs. J, Curran .and family visited at V.' J. Hunter's in Lueknow on Sunday evening: • Mr. and Mrs..Duffie of Ham • Ilton 'spent a fe'w. days with her Parents, ' Mr...and Mrs 'T. H. Cul- bert 'and' Tam.. There will' : be' no services' in Crewe church 'for" the next three Sundays, the minister being'away on viacaiidn:Services last Sunday were taken by, the Young Peoples Union of the three charges. They ,had the services at the three ap- iintrnents.. The choir -vas. all 'dung ' People, 'Jean Free told' the thildren story:--J,C;:--Main' Wad the"responsive4reiading,, Nor- ma Sherwood sang . a solo: Wa'r-, 'ren Zinn delivered an inspiring 'message on the word peace: Edna Rivett announced *"the hymns. r Congratulation's to Mkt .& Mrs. 'Gordon Maize, newlywed o4this • community, ,, MIs Jirn ShervVoocl land Noirtrla spentlf'•riday in, London with, Jim at Vittoria. Hospital,' , RTH ....CONCESSIQN Mr.. and Mrs. Fred .Gilchrist, Bob andShirley enjoyed a motor trip to Eugenia Falls and, other points on Thursday. Sympathy is extended to rela- tives and friends of the, late Mr. Sam MacDiiarrnid Miss Marian MacDiarmid of Londen,, Miss. Margaret MacDiarmid of .Wind- sor and Mrs. Florence Golden: of. Detroit are home with their sis- ter, Mrs, W, G. MacKenzie for the funereal,. 'Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mac- •Dougall have spent several:• days visiting his brother, Mr;. 'Lloyd MacDougall, his father Mrs Rod MacDougall and other • relatives and friends, • :Mr, anis Mrs. Melvin.'.Mitchell I. 3 r_ t• move • into the residence. formerly oc- cupied by Mr. 'and 'Mrs. L. C. Maclver, Week -end guests with Mr. arid Mrs: W. F,,.,MacDonald were Mr. and. Mr§.: ,Wade,•, Sr. and, Mr, •and' Mrs. Kenneth Wade of Wallace 'burg, Mr.' Graham MacDonald of Eorndon and ;1iis fiance, Miss• Wade and M'i'ss 'Margaret Mac-• Donald .of . Toronto,, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Buckton tertained friends •from Toronto.: ;last. -week., ST.I+E`LENS ' Mr;. and Mrs.:Ed Miller.of Alma' were visitors on' Friday with Mr. •and ' Mrs. J. D. ,Anderson and .other relatives. Miss Margaret MaePh"erson,9 Reg.N., .of , the staff • of.' St. Jos- eph's Hospital; London,is boine for a; three weeks'. vacation : Mrs. Allan' Cranston, N;axncy . 8i. Patsy have returned from visit: with her parents in Sask. . Rev, W. J. Watt of Whitechurch will occupy the pulpit in the Un- ited Church. again next Sunday.; Service is' at' .1.1.30 .a:m : Mr.. and Ibbs. Mel' Brawn of Waterloo'.and, Mr. and Mrs, Har-' ry Hinton of. Windsor who have; just returned froma nater .trip'. to the ,1Vlaritim,es, Mr. and Mrs. Moser and Mimi of Maplewood, N.Y. and Mrs: Burn of New Ham- burg were visitors last week with Mr. ''arid Mrs.» R. Woods and Mrs: Murdie.. Mrs, Murdie and Bob re- tuned to. Waterloo with :Mr. 'and •Mrs... Brown.'. • *Kenneth 'Gaunt of Londesboro visited 'for ',a few. days ' with , his cousins, Murray ',Gaunt and 'Bob Aitchison.',He returned • home on. Sunday with, Mr .'and+Mrs. Earl Gaunt 'land Faye, who were vis' tors with .Mr, , a% d Mrs. Andrew Gaunt. • PURPLE GROVE .Mr. Walter, 'Collins underwent `app operon -air ii-7Victorra-=Hospita-l;; London, last : week. His many friends wish!'for.a speedy recov- ery. : , Messrs. Ralph Hill and Russell .Collins were •''n London:. on Sun-, day. • Mrs: Donald„McFarlane reeeiv ed'• the news of the death . of •her father, Mr. Jarnes Jones who died •iii ' Winghain Hospital : on ^Satur=. day. Mr. and Mrs Currie Col -well, Bruce •and Betty, Mr; and Mrs:' George Colvi>ell, Jack 'and' Gwen,. Mrs. Col -well, Mr.ari'd Mrs, Mason and fami•ly,.' 1Vlr" 'and . Mrs. Win.: Bushell, :Mr. and Mrs Mopre' 'Jean, Mr. and ' Mts. Sidney ,Wes-. tori ;of .Toronto, Mr.,.•'Delbert Heel - ley, •Mr. and:•• Mrs. Carrick ' of Godericli were 'recent visitors with 1VIr, and Mrs, Donald Mc - Cash., I r Miss' 'Rosyln Swan . returned, 'ho.ine having spent the past week at ' Orillia. ° a ' ,� Mr. and Mrs' Vidor DawleYy attended. the ,wedding of I their' : coipin` Miss Gassel of. Ripley on', Saturday., 'bus . ; ` : Toa s d' of Purple C<rove W. L enjoyed, a trip •to` Guelph - last Tuesday... ' '1, • • A nunifbr from here attended' the shoWer for Miss' Irene Fare re1ll last •week. , „i 1VIr.a and Mrs. ; Johns Binersarn returned .from. Haripitoti last Tuesday Where they . attended' the funeral of their ti pheiv.I ' • 0.1 PAGE' SE V"EN . very hour of every day the telephone in your home stands' ready to serve you for .a. fraction: o a cent an hour. What else in r daily living means so much yet costs so Litt THE BELL. TELEPHONE' COMPANY OF CANADA • • DICKSON-ARMSTRONG:• NINETEENTH REUNION • • The • Dickson -Armstrong Clare held..their ' 19th 'annual. reunion. at Queen's Park, Stratford, early ini July, With the•. attendance`. cut. 'by the busy' flarm 'season. George •Richardson :presided. ':Officers el- ected.. l ected:-G were: pres., Wilfred Far- risli_; lst vice, Mel:.DieTksori; :2nd- vice, Cormack , Armstrong; -'sec. !treas+, . !Hugh Armstrong; ,lunch comniittee, ,Mrs: John Allan Dick son; Mrs.• :Elliott Sandy, Mrs . .Mel Dickson; .Mrs. Joos. ?Richardson, "Mrs. C. '' Armstrong; Mrs. J.; Smyth; sports, .Mrs, Allan ' Halli-• • day, Bob Douglas, Mrs. Norman McKee, Hugh . Armstrong,. Mrs. Jack Westlake, Mrs. . Roy , Gor- don. The next 'reunion will' be held at •Inverhuron. . Journey Into Danger Being one of .Uncle .Sam's .ndip- lomatic' couriers is a ,dangerous job: Lowell" Thomas, noted com- mentator and ,'traveller; 'describes thrilling experiences' of a courier who •had.hair-raising scrapes. with Nazis- ; and Communists, - Read -"Journey Into Danger" in July 27 issue,: of New ;Color. Gravura American Weekly, exclusively with Detroit; Sunday. Times' THOMAS A.' HELM PASSES Word has 'been received here of tine• death'. of Thomas A. Helm, Saskatoon.: Born " in A:sh- • • field ,Township,. 'he moved at the • age 'of'.;one'"year 'oto: Kincardine. Township: As a young' man he went to `WesternCanada. Surviving are his ,widow, 'it4ie" former . Martha: ,Emily Stroud, Bruce Township; two.: daughters, • Mrs ; H. Be'ckm'an and Mrs.. 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