The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-11-17, Page 3•
THURS,, NOVEMI3E,R. 17th, ,1949:
THE
LUCKNQW. SENTINEL;, LIJCKNCW ,
T,ART°
.PAGE THLtEE
Loyal and General
S.A , OF ATS --all hats great-
ly reduced on Friday and Satur-
day. Bell. Robertson,
1VXr. . George • Bgwer: Of town has
been confined to be for a time
with ' a .heart 'condition.
Harold ',Alin, who has been ill
with a heart condition, is ,a pat-
fentin • •Wingham Hbspi�al,,
• Mr: and:Mrs. Chas. Mason and
Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Cooke, spent
the ,week -end in.:. Detroit., .
Miss' Mary Jehriston Of West-
ern University spent the :week-,
..end at her : hoarse.,..,
'Mr. and Mrs. Harveyebster.
spent -4 ., fed .days last week -in-
Toronto "
Ors.; RH. , Thompson s pent. the
week -end with her mother,; Mrs:
N.L. Campbell, Who continues to
fail . in strength .
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Twamley
of: •Jjondori spent the .week -end.
°:v rith. Mr and Mrs, George Twiwam '
'Frank Alton,. ' son . ,of Mr. and.
Mrs., Walter Afton, .and ,a student
at Lucknow Bigh'2chool, had 'his
tonsils reriloved iii• Wingham Hos:-
vital
os=pital on .Friday.
L. -
Dave Hornell has been under
the • doetor'•s care again in Tor-
onto, as the resultof a recurrent.
heart spell.
Mr,' ,arid. Mei.' Stewart 13urns
Of Detroit spent Sunday with his
►parents, Mr. and Mts. Thomas
Burns. .
Mr.' and Mrs:. James Graham,
•Dorothy .and: Billy Of Kingarf
spent Sunday ' with : Jane- and
Adam • Bowanan::
Miss. Christina Carrick wh`o re
cently° underwent an, operation in
Wingham Hospital • is visiting at
the 'hornet Of. Mr.' and Mrs. Temple
Clark..
Mr and Mrs, -Stewart Johnston.
ands children, : of "` Blyth, '' :Mrs;"
Brown: of Clinton, and ;Mrs:' :Jinn.
Gibson of Blyth were Sunday
visitors with Mr.' and -Mrs. Jack
Farrish, Mrs."Gibsonis: remain-
ing for a few days.
Mr:, and Mrs. Chester .Hinton, ,
Miszes In a and Irene . Hinton, and
Mr. :All'an• Bileby, all of Oakville,.
spent the week -end .with Mr. and
Mrs: Robert 'Ritchie and Graydon.
Other visitors . , at ' the Ritchie
'home were Mr:: and 'Mrs. Arm,
strong. Wilson ..and ' Jim of Luck-
. .Andrew•Ritchie•and Dianne
of Lanes.,
RALD . $3,500. AS'.PART :
PAYMENT .',OF.'JIrDGMENT
A statement of'receipts and ex
.:pendi'tures appeai~ed in the God-
erich Signal -Star., in connection
:with
the ..car raffled by Ivan'
Louzon ' anti his "associates, the
:proceeds of which ;were 'applied
'on- theMacDonald judgement ler:
;:'daimages, arising ''.from • the :.acci-.
dent in the Goderich rink.:
Sale of tickets: totalled;,$6,7.57,25
with donations and ;'carnival re.
'ceiptsboosting.' t h e total o
;$7 662:11 •'' Expendiures totalled
4137:22 •leavin : a net •.balance.
''of $8,524.80: Q'f •this amount $3,509,
was ;":paid to.. Frank`�"Donneily on
account of MacDonald judgment,
leaving a balance ` .awning • of
$2,140.0.0.' In: adidtion•'Io' this. out-
- standing balance,. court' of appeal
costs and legal expenses not yet.
billed are .estimated' at $4200.
7th:''tii Bae
�Ho special
, ... g Spe a
AY. release . from ane, Bruce. Co.
Agricultural Office lists the entry
r'Y
of Elmer'Woo Woods, 'R. ,2 'Lucknow ,
as seventh in 'the ,bacon hog.
special at theWalkerton ' hrist-,
C
rias fair: There were "'15 entries:
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LUCKNOW
U' N I
TEd 'CHURCH
CHU•C
Minister: Rev. W. J. Mumford;
M.A.; $.D., S.T.D..
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20th
•
11, 'a.m.,: "The -Altitudes .of :
, Life".' .
12.15 p.m;:. Sunday School.
• 7 p.m.:. "What. . Does. ]esus
.Mean To YOU?"
The Uhurch needyou and
ds
you need the Church. Come
and worship.
�o sterin
Chesterfields And.
•Oc s.
casional Chairs '
'repaired and: recovered
• Factory
Gu °°arantee
y
Free . Pick=Up and Delivery
STR
ATFORD
UPHOLSTERING
LSTERING COQ
42 Brunswick St.'' Stratford ..
For further information :
enquire ,:at .
J
OHNSTONE S
Futnrture Store
'Phone 16, ;Lucknow
;CITIZENSHIP INTERESTING,
SUBJECT AT W. I: 'MEETING
Citizenship Was 'the, topic for
'the Noyem,ber..meeting of .• the
Luc}�now Wore en'.s Institute and
:the .ladies were privileged to hear
Rev. Tavener of :Lucknow . speak
on this subject. In 'introducing his
reiriarks, : he. , showed the ' differ
price between, the attitude toward:
the ;iridividual'••in totalitarian and:
democratic .countries By 'means
e s
.of a chart `he showed where .var=
ious individual interests were
•
acentred. 'In the inner' circle was
self. Here many people step 'and
this.. leads, . to selfishness:;'Then,
ornies. fdl, lily interests. if ben,>
tied only here,' it: leads to. un
neighbourliness;: Coming on we.
have community interestts.:'Phis• is
good but '• not enough:: We thirst
think; further .of. national ' inter-.
ests If a nation,such as •Gerni:any
for example, is . only ;nation con,=::
scious, it can lead to. trouble and.
strife.` The cliirrax .••of' it. alt' lies
in being `. world .: conscious and
here :.is, the only '' 'place ;we can
Step. . To Make .• us,: truly ::world•
citizens, • the • Christian :message.
„must be our incentive.: "Go, ye:
into ..all' the ;world and`. preach -the.
gospel to. every creature". The.
first, disciples' were really' .the
•first world leaders ,for their burn=
ing zeal, turned the, world "of that
day upside, downs
Miss Welsh gave :.a ;report • of•;
.the .,Area Convention in Guelph,
where 300 ' ladies were present.
Special :mention was made of
scrap • b'ooks from • Scotland: ;and'
inany good ideas. we're : passed a
long • for' future use:- -
• Mrs. ' Barkwell gave,„a reading
suitable for:'Armistice Day, and
the Motto', ,`Qualities „ of a good
leader"' was 'taken by. Miss Mc=
Leod. •. •
Business items shaved .a. bal-
ance ' of $75 , from the Masonic,
banquet, while therummage sale
made $101. Mrs. 'Salkeld and Mrs:.
Clarkwere._ appointed.. commit=
tee to ' look after the _purchase of
tablecloths for .the .Xnstitute. Be. --
fore closing; those .ini . charge ser-
ved lunch; Members are .remind-,
ed that at the next meeting do-
nations .will be received for ;the
Christmas Cheer boxes.
W. A. Meeting, Gr, up. 1
The November •m t' g of the
Black-Drenrian' Gro` was held
Tuesday evening,: November 8th' Father., Bruce Hamilton read a,
in the basement of : the' church • poem. During the business per-
• sid.in The �iod,' Betty Hamilton was'appoint-
,1e g,-
meet g o • ned ped secretary and Bruce Hamilton
meeti.n�g• opened with hymn anti Was a oirited,• treasurer.. A: vote
prayer after which the scripture w ripointed, are uJser. vote
lesson' w�is read by 1VMrs.: S.am ,was take,
idg , .were given b.� berships. It was stressed' that each
Reid: Readin�,s wei Y'
Mrs:, Ken Murdie, Mrs: Stuart member naite an article for the.
' Collyer aid
AVery bale for next June, Marion Gra
' , •.Rae. ,. � .
interesting' '.tn]NLrsik „was' given ,by ham 'quiz on China conducted' a
"What it and .a poem w is read by Belle
,Mai ilyn• .Kilpatrick on��, - The offering Was.tal.er,
means to be a good•citirzen fol.., Graham.. i g.
lswed by..a.soloby_MaigarntIac: and .•
the ',Prayer
.rayer read byHugh
—The mooting closed with . hymnMacMthn.' Mrs. Baulcl closed
the meeting with prayer. Lunch'
and prayer` followed [by a contest•
1 h if hour was served by Mrs. Graham.
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STUDENTS RESPOND TO .1
HONOR THEIR TEACHER.
In connection with the recent
presentations made to honor Miss I
Ada- Webster, a scrap book was j
lso compiled and presented to
iss Webster. It contained- the I
names of 'many ex:students and
students who had • responded 'to
the . invitation:, to be present,
Among:the ex -students reply-
ing. to the- invitation to be Pres-
ent were: Mrs. Pinkney, .Walker-
ton (Molly Pepper); Bill Pepper,
Brucefield; Alfred Ritchie, Luck
now;. J. A.:1vLcDonagh, Zion;
bld Gardner,: Haatrn,ilton; ' Mrs.
Nets . ynard� (Clara Ritchie),
Zion; ME:ars, Gordon Kirkland (Jes-
sie Andrew), Zion; Bill Hunter;
Zibri Mrs.` Ivan Papernic` (,Jean
.Ritchie).; Godericch;.Da+ve.,Ander-
son; Paranibunt; 'Mrs:, 'Bill. Hun
ter . (Beryl. Gardner.) , . Zion;' °M'rs.;
J, McKinnon . • (Alma Hunter),
Tiverton; Mrs. Jack McDonagh.
(Norma. Anderson)., Zion; Sidney,
Gardner, Lucknow; Frank Rit-
chie, Zion; George Webster, Kin
•cardine; Mrs. Robert Irwin (Elsie
Ritchie), Dungannon;•Mrs.:' Ken
Laidlaw,` (Maeda Hunter),, Lon-
don; Charlie Anderson, Zion; Mrs.
Archie Nicholson (Birdie Reid),.
Belfast; Mrs. 'C;' Menary. (Rena
'Huriter),.,Lanesville;, Cecil' Gard_
ner, Zion; 'Mrs. Elrruer. Wall.
' (Daisy Ritchie), Teeswater; Mrs.
tC, McDonald :(Ruby , Reid), . °St.
Helens; Keith Hackett, St. ' Cath:-
erines; Mra Harvey: Johnstone:
(Mary Cooke), Goderich; Mrs;
Mrs: Beni.: Brown, (Jea'nne Reid),.
Port:' 'Albert; .',:Mrs. Jini Hunter,
: (Isobel .Nicholson),'; Zion; Harvey
Ritchie, Zion; Mrs:' M:• Wall (Irl
ma Hackett), • Teeswater; Jim
Gardner, ` Lucknow Mrs Harvey
Co, n g r a M (Kathleen Gibson);
Dungannon;, 'Mrs.. ranter (Kay:
Gardner),Los.: Angeles, Cal ifor-
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"At .'Home With
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•The Ladies','
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•, Hear
1_...ir,1_7g7prre,tgsrarnicv_hel;
of news from
i. The' he; Women's World
■ Each Week: Day.;:
• Morning, on
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at ,11:00 o'clock
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nia; Lane .Gardner,' :Zion;. Mrs,
Fred •Bes� : 'El en'. rew -
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onto Lloyd H+uriter,. theknow;
Freda;,Hunter : Lucknow James
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Reid, Lucknow' Eldon ,LRitchie'
:Zion; ,Jim Hunter, Zion; Mrs Bill
I ump hr- _ -.-,.Dois eid er;:Luck
ey . (, r
now; ; NMiss'Yvonne Magoffin; Lon-
don; 'Mrs. till Button • (Lorna.
Hunter), ' Luicknow Miss Lois •
:Hunter, : Se.aforth;' ; Mrs. , Glen.
Tasker ,(Marion Gardner); Blyth.
John Hunter Zion; Allan Ritchie,
Zion; Lyle Ritchie, �Gri is -by; Jean
Ritchie' Lucknow Eric' Hackett,
Zion; Murray. +,McDonagh;'. Zion;
Harold •If owald;, • I unknow,• Joe
HovYald, Lucknow, Valma' 'How- !i
ald,` . Lucltnow; '.Eunice .Helm,
Brantford; Douglas Hackett, Zion;
Mrs. 'Peter- Cook , (Evelyn Reid),
;Zion:`
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'' 'The students , attendin Zion
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School this :terrn are as follows:�
Carol Gardner, •,Ruth. •Raynard
Charles McDonagli, John Helrri,
Dou las. -Ra pard, •Ross : McDon=
g .Y,
Bruce Raynard, David i}irk
.land, '; Erni 'e lV1agoffin, •;Carol'
Helrn, Marlene Hunter, Chris
Baynard,':•Barry McDonagh, Dein
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.ald •Kirkland- "Evans Helm..
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• MODERATOR ON ' :THE 'AIR `.
This, evening, Thursday, Nov
eni!ber, 17th at .8.45 p.m.,' the Mod-
erator of the United "Church will
be heard over CKNX. •'The ' ,fol-
lowing , week 'at 'the same:' hour'
there will be a drarnatization of
an : actual "Every -person Canvass"
visit. Both •broadcasts arc in con-
nection' with .-t1e plans for `.the
25th anniversary.
South' Kinloss Mission Band
The Noveun+ber . frieeting of the
South. Kinloss` Busy 'Bee ,Mission
Band was 'held at ':the home of.
Mrs. D. Graham on Noventber 6:
The , meeting opened with 'hymn;
771 and the Lord's prayer. Betty
Hamilton read the scripture 'tak-.
en from John I, verses 1-15.: Miss.,
Dean,MacLeod was. guest speaker
and; gave: a 'very interesting and
instructive talk en. Our Heavenly'
D U .NGA•N•N O N
Mr. and -Mrs. Marvin:. Durnin
,enjoyed'.'the holidaeek-end at
Montreal` and y 'wvisiting '.the latter's
mot her,'Mrs:Jar-iaes cIntyre-sat
Apple Hill
A : .iii
theheCornwall dis-
triet. '
Mrs.' Robert Durnin, who is, not
in very 'good::health, was taken
to Wingharn .Hospital last Friday
for treatmentt for a''few .''days..: '-
Mrs.. Albert Rivett and little
daughter :Plena returned' .lately
from. ' Newicastle-on-'Tyne, North-
ern England,' after .a • visit . with
her -Parents since :last ••Easter; Al-
bert is • still sailing on' the Great.
Lakes until the: end of, the season.
Mr. Ch'ester=Durnin ;and 9.dau-'
ghter Marjorie of Irwin; suburb
of •'Pittsburg, P.A.;" visited. for a
few days last; week :With. his par-
ents,: , Mr. '+and` :Mrs: Robert Dur-
nin;. Making the trip. in ,his nice
new, Ford ' recently. purchased.:.
''Mrs. Rebecca ,Caldwell spent . a.
few days at the end: of the week
With friends' at Lu.cknovy
A nurMber of the Junior 'Farm.=
ers and Junior Institute mem-.'
lbers. :are chartering busses for a
trip -to the Royal. Winter"_Fair at
Toronto' en. Friday.
• "Mr. • and' Mrs. Chester Finni-
gap :(nee Ruby Sherwood) newly
weds, were tendered' a dance in
'their honor at" .the Dungannon'
itultutal" Hall on Monday .ev-
ening Farrier,'s orchestra sup-
plied music • for,dancing and at
Punch .time the young ' couple
Were . read an• address by Mr..
Ronald, Treleaven and a purse of
money was presented to.them by
Mr. Warren' Zinn. ' •
Mx. Alvin Sherwood on Mon-
day met : an interelsting ` visitor
andentertained at his, home an
old parfrom his squadron in
overseas service; ,Mr: Clem Cor-
bier ofCluny, Alberta..
'The 'Dungannon Badminton
Club organized again for the
coming season' and held their
meeting Monday night , in the
Parissh Hall. Mr.:Jaelt Caesar was
electedpresident and Miss' Gwen
Stewart, sec.-treas. The sociali
committee is Miss Isabelle., Er-
rngton, Miss Donarine Caesar. &
Mr: `Ross ,Errington; Membership'
fees—were set at $1.06 and 50c for
beginners: • The, nights for . play'-
ing are. Tuesday and ,Saturday
nights. The first :social of the
season will be next Tuesday 'ev-
ening.; An• enjoyable and .'aotive
season is looked forward to With►
co-ore"ration :from all for this 'nice
winter ipdoor pastime,
The Dungarii on Women's In-
• ,Mr and Mrs. Jake; Hunter and
Freda 'and Mr!:' and :Mrs Will
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,Rit'` Chle ' VTSlted Sunda
y with;.
and Mrs. Einer --Wall.
:• and Mrs Cameron. Mac-, r.
and
Aule . famil i to
y y vis t d. Mr: and.
Mrs. s. Frank ,Ritchie on Saturday, •
• Mr,. Harold Gardner and Mr.
and Mrs: Sid ':Gard er''arid ° f
n .
ily,.' Mr.:and "Mrs.::Win Reid spent
Sunday with Mr.. and IVIrs.. Bill :
Hunter and also Visited Mrs. Wille..
Gardner:
Mr and d Mrs; Boden R}tchle. re- -
turned to their homed On Sunday
•last.
Mr. 'and Mrs Henry Gardner. •
visited. Mrs Margaret Gardner; of
-Dungannon on :Sunday... 1
• ;• iChtirch at '145; Sunday 'Schad
follows.:Would ;like ` a good at-�'
telidance.:•
Had Fractured Ankle
We 'noticed' Mrs:: Frank Mac-
Lennan arongthose atthe Le
g
for
bingo on Friday night.'.Mrs:
MacLennan was. egnfined to " her
home throughout the summer af-
t•er suffering :a'fractured ankle in
mid-July: •
PHILIP STEWART; was re-elect •
ed vice President of the Anglican`:
Deanery of Bruce, at' the •lay
men's banquet held at Paisley
stitute; Were on. Thursday night
November 3rd; the' guests of Mr.,
and Mrs.. Roy .Rutledge, Goder
ich, -who recently.' moved from'.
Dungannon 'Twenty-one rnem
bets who attended were made ,
welcome and the meeting w;as. ed
by• Mrs: Alex Smith, .1st vice„
president It, has been decided to
entertain:. the' neighboring'Inst
tutes of Kintail, ' :St: Helens' and.
Colborne on November 24th. The
members' and their husbands .are
.. invited %to • the Parish Hall for: 'a`
° Social evening. .Mrs. J. Rivett & •
Mrs.. F. Jones sang a • duet.,. Mrs•
Chas. Dtirnin .gave, a detailed re
port. of the Area• convention 'in ,•
London in October. Miss Betty
.Rutledge favored with. a. piano
strumental, after. 'which the Nat-,
•ional • Antheni was sung a n d
lunch served. ` ' r '
The Dungannon .United church
has secured a caretaker who is
members of the `family of Mr..
and' Mrs. Frank Glenn' with dut-
ies commencing '
ng� last week. •
The W. A.•of•,the United church
is invited.' to the home' of Mrs$
'Durrrin --Phillips for. the. Nevem'
Tier meeting on Thur.;dav night. of,
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