The Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-04-04, Page 3caJ
an.
Mr. Sant Reid, is 1,ll at. tiffs °hole.
in town,
Harry Carter has. been engaged
to work at W. • E. 'Henderson's
farm, north of town,
Miss Lois ,.Hunter spent last
•tveek 'holidaying at Stouffville
u with Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Webster
•
Mr. Fred Pearson ,is -in Charge
of the produce business, . which
he and his brother ;gook over last
week from. Mr. Harry Nixon.;
Mr, and Mrs. Sam Cupskey and
roil fa have :• retUrned tot Belfast ,
.4)F -reside; They :had,;- been, living
at Waikerten where Sant was
employed- Glo yedat "the•'Truax plant.
Mr. Wien, Johnston, of: Ashfield
'Aho •recently suffered a fr. actured
leg, . is. ,at :the home. of his niece,
Mrs. -.A. Thr in Toronto,'. The
leg, is healing slowly.
Mrs. Wm. MacKenzie had a
phone call recently -from her:-d'au
ghter, • Katherine; at Vancouver
•
Willie .she isteaching ;'this . year_'
u der the teacher exchange plan.
The. conversation was very .clear.
•`1VI L';. Sanclerson�and-�1V1•-ss
Mrs ,
M. hell
Bronsw.. ofarrrt-�rT6trrr--`Ievr
�ick,, :spent ent , the week=end'
,, liere':with . the former's mothe:r,.
James , •-MacDonald: •• Mrs:
Sanderson .arid, Miss ,Theil. are. in
•.charg a of •thehosiery ansi;:lingerie
`rment` ..of •Daniel's. DeP� dart
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a e^ Twere-iii. a buy
ins trip to Onario.
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4, r,. and Mrs. Merle Johnston of
Lydon. altthe ,week -end at
the'fiome ochis parents, Mr. and
Mrs. P. M. • Johnston, . .
Mr. Johni MacRae has returned
to his farm at Lochalsh after
spending the winter in Colling-
wood and Toronto. '
I'
Miss:. Laura Archer -Who. h'as.
been confined to her bedfor the
past three months- with a :fractur-
ed knee and having had an attack
:of-the'flu, is now able to• be' up.
a littie each day,• ,
J. . rs
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. _ W, Stewart,...who has
been • convalescing'' for . the past
month at ttie' home of ,her "sister.
in Montreal; :returned to The Pare'
sonage last.week.
Mrs. R q.. Cameron who has
been . in'Hamilton : General Hospi
tai; •is recuperating and feeling
much Unproved in..health, She
plans. to, return to :her, home here
o ont
the -.end., t therm, h,, ., ,
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Mr,..and Mrs. Harold Haldenby
entertained at a dinner on Tues
"day evening :last• in honor of Mr.
and Mrs. George • Haldenby ho
celebrated their 25th wedding• an
niversary.
Miss • Tena Buckingham' who
was a 'patient at Goderich Hos
- Vp,ital• for several weeks -- is . now
at the home of Mr..`Adam and:
Miss Jane --Bowman; and�is some=
-vtrhra•t-irl:i-pro eed : in healt r
Miss Evelyn McLean of•.London
was home over: the week -end. , -
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cassidy of
Clifford' visited Sunday with Mr.
and 1VIrs: Il, A. Graham,.
Mr Reg McBride left Saturday
for a trip to the West.
•anciy,,Mrs. Joe Wall: visited
Suriday with ''Mr,,and Mrs. Wm.
Wall. °'
• Mr::`Isaac, , Pinnell return
home fromvisiting at :White-
church and 'W.ingham,
and rs: Howard • cGuire.
of 'Olivet' visited . recently with
Mr. and Mrs: Harry Bell,.
Honor. Service Meyn
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Mi s' Ethel Haldenby of Walk;
erten spent Sunday at her home
here: .•
" F.rends from here were sorry
to learn of . the serious; hiiess .o '
Mrs Albert Crang; at her home
in Toronto; v ,
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Present .• Flashlights •
Miss Ellen McBride . and . pupils
held a successful bo socia'1 and
• On Thursda evenin �, last.. the sale of work' on• Fria evening
g a Y
Presbyterian congregation gath- in the schb01. The following,:pro-
er.ed at the church to have.• a
social. evening to,.honor the young.
men of :their 'congregation who
have .returned home' from active , denby; Mrs. 'John .Emrson arid;
service, :Rev: H.Dann was chat:!r- Mr.' Arthur .Breckles, . ',duet,. by
man and extended a welcome Marie Percy and. Wayne John
grarn``N as given: choruses by the
school pupils; solos by Miss' Mil-
dred Pinnell Mrs. Harold- Hal-
,
, d
• home_ `to 'these men.' Mr..John
Lane and Mr.:John Emerson also
spoke . briefly: -The, fallowing pro=
gram was % . eh n"given-; c"hao
°• j pupils'' l(` chorus; duet, .Rev Dann
Mr.. and Mrs. Percy. . Crosier ofndBobB a Don id •:recitation-
Mc a:,• ,
Delhi visited Sunday at the heme
Loraine' Harris; duets;- -Jack and
sten; ,v:iolin music, MesSrs; •Mark
Johiiston and ; Reg' •McBride;`,`also
ha
a shadow play by the pupils:Miss.
E'clno:_e
a "Was at: airy ppan�o Jiro
Mr. George. Haldenby, who .was
chairman also. acted as auction
n eer., At this time the .; Sr.: Red
of 1VIs. "John MacDougall Thein • a'Donald• -solo Mrs:
, Florence M c ., ., Cross presented•a number•of;Tocal
•daughter. Sandra.'returne yore `Jack "McLean;;, violin music, Rev boys with: flashlights," Mts..Milton
with them. after s ending the Past'Darin'., solo, Mrs John •Emerson; Walshgave the address,'
welcom=
~- �-g�.tY�- �' _ .c�r�lrl•~�he-ae=T �. - --•- kid...�ay�-l�raan'e--�g�t�---�12r-s,
mothers..
• •
companistsfor the wereesley Guestmade 'the presenta
.
'Phrid .
The Biter Fruitsof Jealousy Mrs
CREWE'
;Miss ' Doreen Petrie, 'spent the,
week -end ..with:. her cousin. Mrs..
Crossett, .in 'Dungannon.
Mrs. Crozier and Frances of
London •spent a few••days • 'with
Mr. and Mrs. Ciifford Crozier..
Mrs: Vernon Hunter and child-
ren of 'Lilicknow spent Monday
with her parents, Mr. arid Mrs_''
Bert. Treleaven.:
•
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Corbett and
family visited over the week -end
with : -their friends: at Grand Vali -
ley.
Mr. T. M. ,Durnin'who has been
a • patient in Goderich hospital for- •
the': past three weeks, returned'-
home on Wednesday.
e t' o has- bee
•
sail.,ing for the
past
t .
year
ris s
pen
d
-
ing some timewith :his, 'parents;
Mr. and Mrs. 'Jack Rivett.
, Messrs. 'Bob Reid,Norman and
Ivah Rivettspent•SaturdaYe en -
r
n withClayton '. and A
to Belfas,
. MissEdna,Boyle tion. Those present wereWalter
• Jealousy is :deadlYx , yet it •is anthem:'all�:wereinvited'to the
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g. ing•of; :the_ Nationa.1.
Mi. 'and Mrs. John Gardner and condoned ;Elsie Robinson, writ Sunday.' School roomfor „,refresh -
r " an :Weekl• ,men'ts. Mr. • Ben'; Scott.,:then• read.
the names .on the honor:r.ol1::
Mr. • ',Everett tape -;was guest
olois:: at the Wingharn United
church on Sunday Morning last°
The A Y.P.A' met at the church
on :Monday evening, March 25th
Medford'Wall;. •the president,. s
in : charge '.'The ;hymn'; `;`Soldiw'aers
with
this Sunday's (April 7)' issue, :of
tors, with Mr; • and. Mrs Lorne
•Woods<,and 1VIrs helm
Mr._;.and_ Mrs :.Vic ':Taylor_ •of
Brucefield were. ' uests of Mr. and
• Mrs. R: 'Woods and Mr. and 'Mrs:
Lorne. Woods recently'.
The Dei'roit Sun ay Trines, tells..
how -''two "usefu'1-ryes w etc snuf
fed -otit--when the - lovely wife -of
a physician shot up an imaginary
" e e triangle". Get` Sunda .'s,'
.,, eternal - y
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inked ' Time
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egularly, $3.00, : now
1.7
Regularly, $5.00,'' now
2.50.
The versatile beauty cream that ♦cleanses,'
conditions, prepares the skin for .make", up:
Breckles, Perry: Bushell, ,Morley:
Bushell, Bob ;.Burt and; Frank
Currie.
Mr. Wesley 'Boyle •spent'a few
:days ,last. 'week,•A+wt . 'r,ien's a
London:
United : Church,. Mission ;'.Band.
.:.. The . United {Church Mission
Band met on Monday afternoon.
After ` the devotional; perio• ;• .a
of the dross Arisei' opened' the worship; service •was,:hela in the.
meeting and' ah -repeated the :form of'an, Easter :.thaiikoffering, •
- Lo -r d sprayer—ir►Titnisnn" Helen the -theme -being, "TheJG_•ardtn of
i•lalderiby read the. scripture .les God". Taking part:,were .Betty
. en--rierx1-St.- John._Minti-tes of; the ijoanA_ohnsttzn, G.radys ilpatr'ic
previous meeting -:were read` 4nd- 'arid Joan Johnson;- A chor.tis was
approved and :the roll; called. given`: by :the ;Juniors, readings
There Were 44 present. -The. hymn:.by:',Donald Tho{ri'pson and `Billy
i err calami Icy Mount , -Matlrersµand-a piano instrumental-
n-edley- -The :study 'per
rod was 'on: Africa.
Mr:. Wm. Carnpbell and 'son Al-
bert of :Donn•Y brook visited Mr.
. ,
and" Mrs. Clifford: Croziei on'Surt ,
day., r '
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introduced ..the ' r�guest' .:speaker,
Rev. Mr:: • -Joselyn ` of :- Lucknow
who gave; a splendid talk, on ,'his.
'work9'4in the .mission field where
tierserved at Fort.lbany :: on-
James •;Bay ' He also showed sev-
era]. interesting miniature •artreIes
'to represent .,'his talk and give'
us a iitiental, picture o.f the work
dorie -•_ by the :Indians" there... Mr.
Owen ••-thanked the speaker.;
• his splendid •talk and also re-
mind us all on thi's our -.:Mission
ary, evening to 'heed the words Of
ou•i Lord when:,'He .said, ,Go .ye,
into the world and peach :','the
gospel to eve y- creature: The 'de
votilai'ial "part: of the meeting.:was
closed with _brayer aOtl m the
absence , •off `'the missionary° .con
vener,• the president.' also• took
':chargee' of the following . pi`ograrn;
'cornet duets' .by Ivan 'Lloyd . and,
John Crispin of Lucknow were
greatly enjoyed, an interesting,
read ing}do-Christian m
work aoii"g-
the .Jews' was read by :Mrs... 1VIc-
;Lean; Mildred Pinnell conducted
•a humorous game, I::o47and :1. y
•Halderiby contributed:•readings;
Scott' Walsh took up the: collect-,
lon'.after which •Jim' Hodgins con-
,ducted a ',bible' Contest;° ;Ivan.
Lloyd, and • Sohn Crispin played,
the closing number on their- _cor-.
' nets. On Monday evening next,
April 8th,. the meeting will be''
held at.. • the :church ' With 'Jack!
Walsh, convener of ,work
Mr, :arid Mrs. Allan: Wall moved
their household, effects .to London
on Saturday, where thy will re-'
side.
Oi`Monday,blarch. 25tti Miss_
Elizabeth Scott' of Ripley' ' was'
honored at . a:shower';held at the:
home of Mrs. Joseph :Scott.: Mrs.:
Thomas K npton- '.conduct
short ' , program: Humorous ads:
dresses were '-lread by Miss Mary
Stinsen'and Mrs. 'Donald' McIver.•::
Mrs: Hamilton McKinnon,,direct
ed •two• contests and Mrs Donnie
MacDonald:=assisted-:Miss Scott iii-.
opening the: numerous lovely.'
gifts:
�: In .uckno `o ednesday�
-M-ar-ch-=27th,-Miss'-�-.Scott :becam
the bride of Mr: Frank Fair
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