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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-10-29, Page 2r • • ,,. A 7• PAGE. TWQ • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO A :WEDNESDAY; OiO*i•,. 29t11,, 195 Ladies' xili y to... t e:. Canadian Legion; ANNUAL HALLOWE'EN urade Mime TOWN. HALL, LUCKNOW SIX PRIZES Ladies' Fancy, .Conine and Original Costume ' Fancy, Comic and Original (ostiume ' • CARRUTHEWS , ORCHESTRA LUNCH COUNTER HOMEMADE PIE 'Admission 75c ; .. WHITECHURCH :..Mr. Carr.en: McQuillin visiteed. With .Mr. and Mrs. Albert` Me-, ///•Quillin a day last week:. Mrs. W elnwood' and . son . Gor- don went last Wednesday in Lon- don with. :Mr. Wdwood ' who is • 'in, Westminster : Hospital. • Mrs., Turner, who has her home part " of Ab McQuillin's resi-' dence, returned to Toronto on:. • Monday • to take • up her work • there for the. winter months. • Miss Olive, Terrif ` of the staff of Listowel Hospital spent;' a day at .: her home •with her mother, Mrs... Mac Boss. ' • Mr and MrsTichborne spent Saturday afternoon with Sa y her.. . mother, Mrs. Kennedy• The ;Ladies '• Aid of the; Pres= Lyterian church. are • holding 'their bazaar on Friday afternoon: • Mr' and Mrs:: Archie' : Watt .and family ; of .'. Toronto spent the week -end with his parents, .Rev:_ • and Mrs, W..:J,; Watt. Mr.' end Mrs. Duncan Kennedy' . of -..Wingham . visited on Sunday with his mother, Mrs. David Ken- nedy: 'Mrs ; Thos: Moore and her dau- ghter, Mrs. 'Sparling of Wingham, went to ••London on Tuesday ' of this week. • United Church T.P.S.% The ' regular meeting ' of 'the Lucknow UnitedChurch Young. 'People's Union was held Tuesday songs • together, the : president, Kenneth, McNay opened with prayer and ,tha meeting over . to the ' Stewar..dship . and Training convener, , 'Ruth..Trelea- ven. .The worship period consist- ed of the 'Call to' Worships a hymn, 'prayer and the reading of "The Labourers in the Vineyard" by. Bill Ritchie.''Sentence- prayers were givena by. ,Bill Ritchie, Mari- lyn Kilpatrick, Kenneth. McNay,. Elizabeth Ann ,Webster.Readings were .' •given by Marilyn 'Kilpat- rick and Elizabeth Ann Webster. Discussion .groups..were arranged 'by Rev. • Meiklejohn and each group: discussed the questions on "Life's Vocations". We enjoyed a 'piano solo played by ' : Kenneth McNay. The business period. Was opened with the reading •of the `minutes, by Charlene -Smith. The. installation :service.' was planned, for ,.,October .26th and the Lead- ership Training School' to begin November 6th, was • announced. -Games—conducted 'by Carolyn Gibson Were then played and we closed • with the singing of. Tape. AGED ;MOTHER PASSES' Mrs.• John MacMillian of Lon- don, ;and. formerly of Lucknow, was • bereaved ..last ,week by , the death of her aged mother, Mrs. Catherine . Kennedy Morrison, 93, wife of the. late John';Mprrison. She was a member: of Sacred Heart" Church, Wingham, where requiemhigh mass was sung by night, Octo.Iber. 21st: After some 'Rev. Fr. Durand. The: Wi g-hanm. District High School Board • offer the following ,CLASSES IN NIGHT SCHOOL •a. . (provided the :required number enrol) 4 • BASIC ENGLISH FOR NEW CANADIANS • (no fee required) ▪ SHOP—WOODWORKING) PLASTICS & METALWORK . SEWING • • PUBLIC " SPEAKING COMMERCIAL WORK (Typing and Bo• okkeeping) HOBBYCRAFTS LEATHERCRAFT ., FEE: $5.00 Enrolment and Payment of Fee WEDNESDAY EVENING AT..:730 NOVEMBER. 5th, 1952 Applicants are requested to notify W S Hall, Prin- cipal, or • to telephone the Wingham District High, School (Wingham 128), between 9.00 a.m, and 4.30 P.m. previous to the date of enrolment if at 1poss- ible+ The number .in each class ' is limited, arid •ap- . plications will be "accepted in the order in which those. interested .apply. Classes will begin at 8.00. p.m. ,Wednesday; November; 5th, following Registration. 4 �.4 4 '4 4 4 4 4 AGA,t �1 HEADS.. 40 GIRL GUIDES GIRL GUIE , . The S lst Lucknow . GTE Guide Co y has:' begun the -autumn w o 'Company with a full quota of mem- bers. em bers. Mrs. "A° E. McKim is .acting Captain with .Mrs. C. L Smith and. Mrs.. Robert. Findlay, Lieu- 'tenants. Patrol Leaders: and Sec- onds are; Bantam,. Edith Marsh all, Buth.Treleaven, Canary, Bev:;, erley &i Charletre Smithr Oriole, Joyce Mpwbray; (acting P• L), Louise Andrew; Robina, Mar- jorie Arunstrong• and Eunice •Bait. ton. -They; have had one, hike• ,and two meetings: lia`ncy;, Johnston and. Donna' Johnston have pleted their .Second:, Class test, The Rollin Patrol Won the Wm:. A..Schmid Shield, donated by Mr. Schmid for annual patrol compe tition: This • will be .presented. when the Division -Commissioner, Mrs.,Clark of Owen Sound • avisits the Company in the near future, Cookie Day has been postponed until 'the spring, but the Guides are . collecting . good used fruit baskets' as ' a project, STARTS` HEREFORD . HERD • Oliver McCharles, Boundary, West, has. started into •a purebred Hereford ;herd, and 'on Saturday attended the Alexander , Bros, sale air Pinkerton, where he bought four • bred heifers, • that ;will calve later this year. Other buyers ',from•. this'district. included Wilfred . 'Stevenson of Porn. Albert; 2 • 'lieilfers, Harold Adams of Port Albert, 1 heifer;, Lorne `Durnin,' a heifer. and `.John Durnin . a,. bull.. ' Another .recent Hereford ,buyer, was Gordon .Lyons who purchas- ed ;'a heifer at the Stutt :sale. The plane . crash.on Saturday nearthe site -of -the -,-Alexander, sale at Pinkerton, provided 'a counter attraction that made it difficult to' hold the crowd ;at the ringside. • CREWE Mr.. and Mrs. Aldon Hasty and. ;girls from Grimslby: visited • the, week -end with Mr and Mrs: Lorne ,.and Will Hasty Mr and Mrs.` Tom: Andersen. & Andy :of Lucknow and Mr.: arid Mrs., Herb . Curran : visited Sunday 'With Mr.' and Mrs: J, Curran and ,family. . ' • • • . Mrs. Will . Reid vent • the week- end at ' Normandale and visited with her sister and.. family, Mr. and Mrs. ' Ernest Post: _� Mr. and'Mrs V. S., Hunter •.ar d family' spent .Monday'. evening with Mr: and Mrs: J. Curran: and family. . kr. and Mrs: Charles Sherwood• of Detroitvisited during the week -end with his brotherr Jim and ,Mrs Sherwood and Norma. Langside ' W.M.S., , The.' Langside . W.M.S. met'•. at the home of • Mr, and Mrs. Far-. ish Moffat. Mrs. `James •McPher- son opened the meeting withthe call to iWorship. The steripture was read' by Mrs. Fetish Moffat:: The • ` .meditation.... was • given by Mrs. Neil MacDonald and prayer 1by Mrs. Currie. •.An, interesting 'report of ;the Sectional meeting in Lucknow arid.Miss Douglas' message was given by Miss Em- ma • m -ma' Richardson: Mrs., Lloyd 'MOT-. fat read the minutes and/the roll call was answered : by ten ladies. Mrs. Parish Moffat conducted • the • 'business 'peri'od. Mrs' David ,Scott gave the offertory prayer.. Last part of chapter 6: of* the study book'. was read. by Mrs. Peter Moffat, Mrs. Elmer Scott and Mrs. Currie. The meeting closed with prayer and a dainty lunch was served by the. hostess and ',a social 'hour spent. -George Essery Passes A heart attack 'Suffered' by George Essery of Con, 10,• Ash- field, on Saturday, October 18th,• proved fatal that night. He„,Was 54 years of a.ge. The funeral. Was held on Tuesday of last week with interment in Kingsbridge Cemetery. Ire is survived by his wife, the former Mary ,Kelly, and two :sr`na l., children. . • Your.: • Co-op Grocery - YOU HA g -A OH N.0E7ON E -''ERY PURCHASE OF ROBIN I-IOOD FLOUR Number "of Chances. Varies, With Value of Each Purchaae of Flour; Lucknow District. (o -operative' Pho>ne 27 • South, Kinloss..Thankoffering ', . The' Fall Thankoffering for South Kinloss AVMS, was ,held Tuesday evening. in . the basement of; the church.. •After the opening exercises three different ;portions of scripture With than'ksgirving.. Messages were read by, Mrs: Ted Collyer, Mrs. Wm: MacIntyre and Mrs. A. Maelntyre. Then several, read . 'Thanksgiving verses " that had been distributed:: M.S. Steer: sang a lovely solo.. Por thisMeet- ing Mrs.• •Baulch showed beauti- ful , eau/ti-ful.. slides of British Guiana, 'the pictures of :missionaries, schools land churches being of special in-. •terest. . After singing another hyrnn, Mrs., Douglas Graham of= fered,:a Thanksgiving. prayer. The meeting. closed with .a hymn fol-; lowed by the inizpah' benediction. The. treasurer reported` a very' generous offering h�ad,':been . r.e- ceived. •KAIRSHEA W. 'I. MEETING The• October meeting of 'the Kairshea W.: I. was ,held atthe home of Mrs.. LaWrence MacLeod. Mrs: Wm. Scott was hostess with. Mrs. MacLeod; The .pres:, Mrs. Houston, •pre- sided- and Mrs. Farish'Moffat'read: the minutes and correspondence. Mrs. W. MacKenzie was authoriz- ed (o obtain prints for the photos tor The ;Tweedsmuir Book. Mrs: Donald McKinnon and .Mrs:" Har-. ry Lavis were ,appointed to 'at- tend. the . 2 -day training ' .course; iri .' Walkerton , for the leaders of the girls'. Fall ..project, "Cottons Can Be Smart". Mrs: Geo.' Lock- hart : requested that payment of BlueCross he made by Novem- ber 7th., .Arrangements were ru.ade for the .St Andrew's dance to be, held • in the Town Hall, LuGknoW, on November .21st. The • members are to attend the ex, tension" course,, "Choosing and Using: . your . Fabric", to •be .held in Holyrood Hall • on.' November 7th from 1.30 to 4 p.m. The 'roll ' call which 'was 4.71.That would be th'e' first thing you would grab if your house was, on fire" 'brought. forth a : great variety of answers,"' Mrs.Cliff Roulston, who., was the' delegate to the Area Convention in .Kitchener, gave a very inter-,: esting ` and ° helpful report of the sessions: Between, ,nurn bers Com- munity songs were;. sung: ,: Mrs, Jessie: Allin gave a very interest,' ing talk on "The Coronation anq the preparations now being made in England.-, She had pictures to illustrate_ her talk. The topic on " Citizenship and•..Education" : was' taken; by the convener, Mrs.' Wm, Evans. Mrs, Clarence „Irwin . is 'to have ' :the. November meeting at, her .home, Mrs.' Fraser •M,acKrn- non, Mrs:: `.Wm. Scott, Mrs.' Don- ald McKinnon. and .Mrs.: Harold. iCanvpbell to. be the directors... 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