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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-03-25, Page 8PAGE EIGHT THE LUCKNOW, SENTINEL,, MICRO ONTARIO ONTARIO '1 Aad'when the time comes, make sure. you ' get. an efficient, hard working Esso Oil Furnace, ,the furnace that stays younger so much longer i Ot 11 -4 : No' Down •Payment .-' Up To 10 Years To Pay RDY HAVENS Plumbing 'And`' Heating. - Phone:' 528-3012 ` Lucknow ESSO :OIL BURNER' SALES And SERVICE HOME `' HEAT . SERVICE • KINGSBRIDGE and DISTRICT (Too Late For Last Week) Mrs. Martha O'Neil is visiting The St. Patricks concert afield in. the • hall Sunday evening was well attended. The ,programopened with several. songs : Eby the school children under the,. direction of Father . Charles Caruana, Mrs. Walter Clare accompanied them on the piano. There . were piano numbers by Jimmy Frayne, :'Den- ise Dalton, Sharon Courtney, Pat- ti O'Connor, Maria .: Dalton. The Irish Jig by, � Ursula Courtney and Kathleen Hogan. Violin, selections, by Mr. Basil Hogan• ' and accor- dian numbers by .'Mr. Hein Hein- dricks. Mr`s.. Robt. Howard sang some Irish songs. An Irish dance by Louise, Maureen, Denise and Maria - . Dalton, ' Pattie and d.Pam- ela Wildgen. Duets by Sharon Courtney with trumpet and Karla Reigling with the baritone. They. were accompanied by Maria Dal- ton on the : piano; The program ended- with a sing song : led by Mr. Eugene Frayne; in Algonac, ' Mich. Mrs:: Peter . Vogt and son Jerry, Detroit spent the week -end• • with Messrs. Frank and Pat Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pollock and Teddy Martin, Hamilton spent the week -end with. Mr. and Mrs. Blaise Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dalton and -Kathleen spent •the; week -end in Kingsville-and:Windsor Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Edwards and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Augustine Kinahan. Messrs. Denis and Maurice Dal- ton, Hamilton spent the week -end at their : home:: Mr'' Doug Frayne is a.patient in St.. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener. He has been hospitalized as' ; a result of an injury :.at work. • Misses Frances Gilmore, Rita Kelleher of . London , spent the week -end at the Gilmore ` home. Mr. . and Mrs. Jim Moore 'and. family, Huntington, West Virginia visited relatives here last week. Master . Kevin Austin returned home 'Sunday from Stratford hos- pital where he underwent surgery. on his ear last week. Little Beth- any Austin had the misfortune to fall and fracture her arm last _week. ._.• __ A. retailer had. ordered a large quantity of merchandise, - from a distributor: Back came a wire:' "Cannot' ship until you pay for your last consignment." Whereupon the retailer wired collect, "Unable to wait that long Cancel .order:'; •r: J' i • oro: CAN'ADA'S. aloe eut.c619.'aid cladortate NIGHT CLUB ENTERTAINMENT • direct. from Broadway, Las Vegas, • 'Hollywood and Europe . Lavish revues, sparkling etiteriainment and finest food' . . . only two bloats Item the Royal York in downtown Toronto �,. `•. _Luncheon, dinner aid . upp_er served daily . ; Floor. shows at 8:30 and 11:30 p.M., nightly .... , ub' asis: • Front & Simeoo Streets Telephone 363.4151 ' in We modern rooms'chd suites for'c'omrtrerclal drrei tronsicnf'guosfs, singles KINLOUGH (Too. Late For Last . Week)- Herbert We extend sympathy to Mr. Tweedy of . Dunville.and Mrs, Florena Newhart of War- ren, Ohio in the passing of their brother, the late Wellington Twee- dy. We are.. sorry to report ' that Allan Nicholson, son of Mr, and. Mrs Bert Nicholson, whohas been m the Sick Children's Hos- pital, London for over four weel*. is now . in isolation with an .at- tack of the measles..'. ,;Mrs. Gertrude :Walsh was a re- cent visitor with Mr., and Mrs:. Scott Walsh, .Stephen and Debbie at Carlsruhe: Mr. and Mrs." Chris Shelton left on Wednesday for Toronto where Chris underwent eye surgery at the Toronto General Hospital. Room G-215. The 'W A. meeting was . held at thehome of Mrs. Russell Hewitt with Mrs. Roy Schneller presid- ing ' and Mrs. .Medford Wall Secre- tary. 'Suitable hymns were sung throughout the meeting. The Scrip- ture .was read by Mrs. "George, Haldenby.' Prayers followed and a Missionary reading by M r s Midford Wall.' Mrs. Russell Hew- itt read " an. Easter poem. Miss May Boyle and:. Mrs. ' Howard Thompson. were appointed a corn- 'mittee to arrange'. a social even- ing. Mrs` Roy Schneller gave a reading "failure." Edna and May .:Boyle sang' . "Robe • of Cali vary. Mrs. Howard ' Thompson read a poem "Blessed ' Peace: Mrs. Don McCosh was the guest.. speaker and took. as. her : topic. `What it means to belong" end also read. `a , poem "the little Christians." An ,invitation was ex- tended to the ladies to . attend an Easter . tea ':in :'Ripley :: • on April, 1st Mrs. Gertrude. Walsh gave :a reading "Pamily: beatitudes." . Mrs. Tom. Hodgins' read "Kindly things" and ''Fruits` of the spirit" by Mrs. George:. Haldenby; The .courtesy. remarks were given by Mrs. Gertrude Walsh. The roll call was. "An. Easter. Verse." The •meet- ing closed with a hymn and pray- er, ray- er.. Delicious refreshments were served by : the hostess. The .next meeting willbe held at the home. Of . Mrs. ,Tem Hodgins.. Mrs. Frank Colwell of Bervie spent a ' day with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hewitt. Mr. and Mrs: 'Roy Schneller,;' Jiunmy. and Betty spent Sunday with ° Mr. and , Mrs., Donald Earle at Ingersoll. Mrs. Schneller will remain for •a time. Mr. and Mrs. George Haldenby entertained . friends on Thursday :evening. ,Mrs.. Frank ' Johnston spent a few . days with Mr.- and . Mrs. Russell Johnston. Mrs. Johnston has beena patient . in Wingham hospital` for a time. • ,Mr. and Mrs: Lorne Eadie and ' Allan visited on Saturday . "even- ing ' with . Mr.„ and Mrs. Bert Nic- holson and. Lois:. __. �_... Mr. •and Mrs. Oscar Hodgins of Lucknow were 'recent visitors with Mrs.. William Cox and Rev. Ben-' son. Cox. ' Friends of Mr. Maurice Hodgins are sorry, to . learn ' that ' he un- derwent major surgery at Vic- toria. Hospital , during the • week. Mr. and 'Mrs.' Midford Wall and Donnie , were . dinner guests ' with Mr.' and Mrs. George Haldenby on .Sunday , evening. Since it was announced last week that the Anglican. Centennial would be on- August 2nd it' ' was learned that the MillartonChurch f was also observing their Centen .sial on_that:—sameW day, -so-- it was° decided to hold it on the Labour Day Sunday, September 6th with' morning and evenings services. We are pleased to report that Miss Katherine Bushell was the lucky winner of a quarter of beef at the .hockey match on Friday night. ' w Mrs.. Ezra Stanley spent 'a day with Mrs, W. Shantz, con: 8. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tollefson of Islington spent the week -end. with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stanley. Mrs. Harvey Hodgins visited Mgt week with her sister Mrs. Eva Stanley, also with her nieces who are hospitalized at London following a recent, car accident. ' The 6th meeting of the Holy- rood Milky Martians was held in the Kinlough School with 8 :mein - 4,- t WEDNESDAY',. MARCH 25, 1964 SEE OUR: SELECTl41d OF ;. Gloxinias SOLOMO'N'S :GREENHOUSE F,ydcingeas Pot • Mums, etc. Lucknow • Phone 528-,3017 ben' present. -Joan Percy, presid- ed and the meeting opened with,• the 4-H . pledge. Jean Sutton read the minutes. The roll call was "A ' supper '.dish I made!". There was a discussion on milk desserts and hints to keep : in mind when making them. The 4-H. Creed was repeated.. ' Pancakes ' were made and served • for lunch This same group held their 7th meeting at the home of;. Mrs. Ezra Stanley on. March 10th.. There were 9 members present with Mary Ann McEwan in charge. The 44H• pledge was repeated and Jean Sut- ton readthe minutes. Roll call Soup and desserts made. There was a discussion on baking ,with milk. Some time was spent in re- viewing the work. A casserole.' dish. was ' made; also tapiocadessert and chocolate milk which was served * for ,'lunch. Jean` Sutton. thanked' the hostess.' Mr. " and Mrs. Morley Bushell and family visited with. Mr and Mrs.. Albert. Colwell :and family. at Kinloss.' Mr. and Mrs. • Perry Hodgins were . recent visitors with his sis- ter Mrs. Ethel' James, who un- derwent ''surgery recently at St. Jo3eph's Hospital, London. CORRECTION OF MAILING LIST HAS. BEEN DELAYED The . correction of The • 'Sen- tinel mailing list has -been delayed, but we "hope to get this done within the next cou * ple of weeks : or so. 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