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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-11-06, Page 6PAGE SIX • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, • LUCKNOW, ONTARIO / / / / / / / / / / / / SINGER SEWING CENTRE HANOVER Offers. You $#tons. —'-`�-'i1�t��e;t'� i�°�dei�-�B►elt� . �u • Also Guaranteed ;Repair 'Service.. .„ W- e ~ om smart'•Sin er ,Models available, e have so.. _e _ _ g • HE SINGER, SERVICE CAR WILL: SE .... • IN `LUCKNOW EVERY THURSDAY rite or P' hone us`:and• have us, call at your. home. . � / / / / / / / / / / / /. / / / Fav.\%\\\\•••.• \\NA\•\N'••••••••••••'‘••• NN'\s' \ E U�'FL GROVE Mr:,. and Mrs. Harvey Thompson • ..and; 'Mrs. • Claude Dore spent. a. couple 'of • days i Toronto last week; : i ,Threshing is almost completed no awaiting -a em to pre; owing: The eather was lax.' `Mr.,-& Mrs. e arrival, of and•'farmers are good• rain to enable ceed with the fall. ae'r last month • of fine ideal Mr harvesting'' • Congratulations to Burton, Collins 'o, t `a. baby -girl, , . Misses . Let and- Ada -Gawley visited at' ' Mr.' Victor Gawley s on ;Sunday.` • a ound the. Grav IPOR1ViER jiOLYRO ». Y TEACHER FEATURED . . A London -Free Press •feature entitled "Your Teacher", con-• tained• a picture and ' sketch of Miss. Audrey. MacMurchy in 1VIon- t dttrM.i aylsmed _,..s _-ac uchy r� odf= ta , years and - in .September com menced , her new duties oat S S. No, 14, . London Township, Miss MacMui chy. was educated at -nip,' ip,' ley Continuation School and gra- duated. from London, Normal. in 1944. '' .The sketch read in -'part; "Her ability, as a, pianist, and .the fact that. she, can, teach. music to the cosmopolitan • uieihbers; of her school hasn appealed to the musi- cal sentiments, of her. German, •Hun ari:an' , and : Relish charges, and they willingly, struggle tiro arithmetic andspelling for. are- cess rie Colwell, .visited' : at Mr. Don ;McCosh's • on Sunday. • Mrs. Will Walsh;, 'Mrs. Victor,>. •Gawley and Mrs. George • Emer son, Jr., spent a day, in. • Kincar- dine.. On Saturday of last :week Mr.: and Mrs, George; •Ei Terson 'Sr. ob- served. their 55th wedding . anni- versary. • We join with their, many friends in extending our : most hearty congratulations, I' • Mr. and" 'Mrs. ,"'Jack Emerson visited.- with Mr.. Dan' Gillies of Ripley.. • Messrs. Mack and Kenneth 'Mc- Donald .are ,visiting•, :their aunt, Mrs:., Elbert Bushell;. "• • •i; • Miss Shirley` Colwell' visited' with, relatives. • • Lieutenant pHow did' you' :hap ,yes the week- - rid.;" , pen to oversleep this:- morning9 — _ aril fatriily; MY:; --and Mrs Toren" nus .in :the .barracka-a-iiif the alarm Walsh. and .family, • also Mr.' Cur- clock was -set for six. ENDS SHORT PASTORATE. AT -DUNGANNON Rev. . 'T. .Dunk, pastor of Dun gannon United Church,' who came from •Sygnet, Ohio. °in .July •to take. over ' thepastoral duties ~ .of •. Rev. W: J: Rogers who moved to Blyth, has' tendered phis resigns- tion due to poor health. -Dungan- non, Port Albert and .Crewe .Uri= ited 'churches were his pastoral; •char'ges. • . • k.1 Mr: And Mrs. Dunk will move latter' part•'of •this month to igan ;w' ere mem • ers,,oz Ineir family reside, THURSDAY,. NOVEMBER 6, 1947 PARA .MARRIED COUPLE K I NIL O 1 H RIED •25 ' TEARS.._:_•. • On Thursday evening the home of • Mr. and Mrs. James Hodge was' the scene" of a., happy' gath ering when neighbors and friends. met to honor ' and shower with .-gifts- ..andMrs. Chas. Hodge. -rorn Pg=a . - snake their home here. Mrs, Mil - •.ton Walsh was chairlady for- .a short • program which consisted • of Community- : singingt- --guitar numbers by Mrs:J. Hodge, read - fags by Mrs. James. Hodgins, Mrs. W, J. McLean and Mrs.. Perry •Hodgins. Mrs...,Charlie Hodgins & Miss May Boyle sang a duet..Mrs, Wesley Thompson„then then read an address to the newcomersextend, • ing• a welcome , and wishing them the best of everything in their new home 'here: Mrs. Jas. 'Boyle and Miss May'Boyle assisted` with the gifts' and ;Mrs.. Charlie Hod-. .gins read the attached. verses. Mr. and Mrs. Midge then• thanked everyone' for • all their ' kindness td them and, all sang For they are: jolly good', f elloWs, M. and Mrs. Hodge,received many lovely and ° useful ' gifts for their new home as well as jars •of fruit, and pickles, •' and packages of •,liege tables also. Mr. Hodge is : employ- ed 'with••Mr. Ernest' Ackert, at Holyrood arid;on Tuesday .he and Mrs. Hodge look up. residence in the apartment over. t'he. 'Institute Hall at ' Holyrood . 'Following is. the °address: Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hodge Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamil of • Paramount had. their 25th; ' wedding; anniversary fittingly observed , at, .a surprise party at the .home 'of Mr; and Mrs, John ton. ou: neig •ors, and rela- tives were present to honor ',Mr, and Mrs.: Hamition who were pre_ 4.. seated with a purseof money,." and nun roux 1ovelg gifts - The folloii ring verse accompan, ied "Aunt Maggie!s'IL expression of best wishes.'• . i. I was a guest • on your wedding night; (t.. •IIVh'en, a� host friends 'gathered to start you off: right. • . • • Now. as you mark this ,specta:t cecasion, . • y Twe n't -fve years h: to et er g, with, out separation, •• :1 extend my best wishes to, honor ' the, 'day, n With the hope for` smooth sailing the.rest'of the. way. • . • • WHITECHURCH '.•n� Mr, John Mowbray • Spent a' week .visiting with his,sister, Mrs,, :• Bannerman of Teesv. ater and 'also • his:.daughter; , Mrs.. Wesley •Legg,. gat of -Winghain,. • • . A. Hallowe'en •social was .held last Tuesday •. night in the `Pies- byterian•• church. .Some :.were in'_ costume, games were 'played,•ands, • lunch served and a good time ez to 'y.q y • Mr. Walter James,had::the tele-. phone installed last week, 402=r=4 Wingham; Mr and : Mrs 'J'ohn °Hayes ••of: Detroit visited last week with iVir., and; Mrs.. Victor 'Emerson :and other relatives: • Mr. ai Mrs. Albert :.Co .and family . spent, '.Sunday Mr. • and. Mrs. lsiornrian Goultes near - - - Mrsi'• Nettie Kernohan who has been. Visiting here for tie sum= /tier with 'Nix...and. riFrs:' , 'icto•r Emerson.'and..•other'.relatives• left 'Tuesday '_of this 'Week • '.for • her ' none in Vancouver; " B.C. o' • '1VIr; • and Mrs. V. Emerson spent Sunday- with hei sister, Mrs: xuil- sell 'Ritchie and Mr Ritc'rne 'of Langside. • .477 Hailow•e'e r aot.�ial Saturday afternoon:"in the United • ,.„ is • z. ti; tp "You bet it does, son. You'll soon*, rasing down the old college gridiron. "Will'I• reall. go to college, badly?'? 'You certainly will . I'm making sure of that, now.•Muinmy and I've. got-, • a Savings ,Account', at' the Bank' of. . • Montreal that.'s growing just like•you.' Many Canadian fathers—• rhether they had: the chance to :go to ;college is themselves:or not—are now 'saving at '. '1 , the B of M ..,..making sure their sons will: have' •that. opportunity. They've r, r • li AN K, ;O Lucknow. Branch; • lea ed•` front experience how; helpfuh sound education is' to real success ' in life ' . and they know that a Savings Account at the 13 of M•is:a sound'wa Y to provide for it Your son's • Col- lege 'education. is too. important to' .leave till tomorrow. Why not start. • a Savings Account at: the Bj of M 'today and ,make 'it grow with' him. ON1 R1,AIL___. • A. THOMPSON, Manager ¶.r:t.rrr r1tb,C*.sd,taN .r:.ry. walk .f`ftl • .'. * ' *Milo* Gaadiain- wiii hT'' who braid ybait *Din 16l tsw.n» sah beinhlrs• . *et til B •f NL Yer uia i. BAN NMI ammo si'��• 1$17 _:-•:ems: r' r4 dl -• 1 It its with a greatdeal•of,.pleas- ure`that we ;have °'athered .here, this evening to have a social time in your hOnoty and to .welcome y.ou to : our community.: W e• real- ize it. has taken ,.considerable courage to leave the land- of your, birth and to comes into our fair Canada td take up residen'ce and make your ,new . home You..will make.- new friends here. and we hoje 'many •:lasting ,friendships. We want` yon. both to'; take • an • active part in all "worthwhile en- deavours'.in this 'community and • we trust you; will •, truly say" 'It is the best 'place yet".• , • Friendship' is a lovely thing :• ':. And at a tine' like . this — Affords 'an ,..opportunity we really ,couldn't ;miss; To. shower you ?with little gifts That : Will. hello : set up:. your hon . To show you .neighborly :kind- nese ; Which from everyone has come gifts'and '• be _one. of., us, 1 y lady, G1daStapleton, Gaulle gent, ` a:.,,, � ,• . t Jack,' Cd:ultes' �cou ' le ; Mi. a d Holyrood Friends • Mrs Groskor.th. Judges woi e 1Vlrs. W. R Farrier, and Mrs.' Fo tes' ith Church.. Miss Marjorie Co_ultes re ceived. a • prize • for fancy Iady; • Anct we ask you to accept 'these 1 Roy, . James. for fang` boy; carate —Your New : i(inlough .�a nit p - • Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Wray Pinriell of Toronto on the :'arrival of,' a .baby. ,girl,a ,little sister ' for Tanis. . . Miss Veronica Murray, student 'nurse at f.St. 'Joseph's Hospital; London, spent the :week -end at • her home';•here: \: • Mrs, 'Cliff Corig'ram;, Dale •and, Brian moved to Tara this'week. where they will reside. Mr. Con gram' has' been there for some time engaged: inc .the ,barbering. Mrs. E. •Jaines 'spent a•''day, in London: during the past week visa' iting fri'eiids. •Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pinnell and Mildred and thelr. uncle Mr. T. Bradley, ; moved• 'to '' 'their now horrie north of itincardine: MTs. 'James Hodgins,' Mrs. Tom Hodgins, Miss • Edna Boyle,. -Mrs.• Perry Hodgins,Mrs., ,Ed James. and Miss May Boyle Attended the Warren's Institute: convention on program' planning. at Carnegie Hall, Lucknow . on • Friday last.. Mrs.: Duke from`, the Deparim.ent. was the' guest speaker. Members of ' the Percy 'i farnily attended the golden wedding 'eel:. ••ebration of their aunt :and. uncle, Mr. and . Mrs. Neil" MacKay at Glamis.: • Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ,Halclenby and family 'spent , Sundays'. with Mr. and Mrs.. Howard McGuire, Olivet.. ' Mr. and Mrs: John Me 'ayden and, Ronnie of Tivertoil'visited oft' Sunday evening •with Mr.' and Mrs. Milton. Walsh. Mr. , of and Mrs, E.of Shaeffer ear Tiverton moved to .f he vill*' this ` week. • • Fox. Gaines :were ;enjoyed, lunch ser- ved and a social, time .spent by all We . were shocked to hear. of .; the death 'sof. MrFred •Clubb in;•:.. Wing1 am ,Hospital on. Monday 'of:',; this ,' week, He• -had . been in thea. hosptal w.for • some .time but .his 'death was unexpectedi • •His 'par- ents were 'highly esteemed,. rest=• dents of the, village for •a slumber of years. Mrs, Jack Jackson,. r'tturne:d • home .from Loddon' hospital:.'We•' hope for steady improvement: • WEDDING. BR'OOKSCULBERT; A quiet wedding was solemn- ized at- Ale United Church Par- sonage, • Holmesvil e,• by • ftov, C. Tavener..at .1.00'. .m.,' Satur'lay,' .. October '.25th, " when Shirley Frances, youngest •.d•aughler .of Mr. and Mrs. James E: Culbert became the bride'•of :Mr. Gordon ' , • : gest' .son Barlcwell ,Brooks youii of Mrs, .George :Brooks and ..the The ;bride wore a, street lengt dress of rose : wool jersey with black—accessories.: •Hor.'corsage was Joanna Hill roses: ' Mrs. Roy Teeft, Dunnville, silt' ter of ,the bride, as matron of; honor,,,- Chose a ` turquoise, wool jersey dress • with' black acces- • sories. Her. corsage .was Talisman roses. The groom was _:attended by Mr. Roy Teeft. Followitig the ceremony a vied dingdi ,,. the nner . was :served . at Park. Housed Goderich. Later Mt. .and Mrs, Brooks• left on a hone. Own, ;;Detroit, .Niagara Falls - and other .points, : •: •