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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-06-21, Page 8?AGE EIGHT THE LIJCKNOW. SENTINEL!; LUC KHOW.1-OHTAR1O, WEDNESDAY, Ji: E 21st, 1961 LANGSIDE Anniversary services, were held at Langside Church on Sunday with favorable crowds attend ing. Mrs. William 1VtoPherson of Milverton sang 'solos at the morn ing service : which Mr, Derwyn. Hill conducted' while in the ev- ening he `assisted and welcom- ed Rev, F. H. •Cromey of, Kin- cardine as guest minister',. Mr. and Mrs, 'BobBregman favored withduets at the service. The Deed .Fish solos and duetswere greatly► joyed and appreciated. "Mr. and Mrs. Willis Lapp and family; Mr. and Mrs:, John Cur- rie and family of Wingham, Mr, Harold Percy and family and Miss. Winnifred Percy ' of Kin- lough attendedthe services and visited • with Mrs,• • William Orr and ,Bob, Miss Doris .Moffat of Waterloo is visiting: at the home of her parents,. Mr, and 'Mrs, Lloyd Mpf- fat `,this' week;. ' Miss Lois Conley of Londen spent the week -end, at her. home.: Miss Margaret McMillan spent Sunday at her home. Mrs..Frank Miller and Harvey spent the week end with, Mr,;`' Mrs, Art Hinschberger • and 'Dale and. Allan Miller in Kitchener. . Mr. and Mrs, • Donnie. , Bell •;of Toronto and.• Miss Phyllis Steer of London, spent the weekend :at thee home of their parents, Mr, and.. Mrs. 'Philip Steer. Mrs. Bell. and • Phyllis . assisted With.the choir for South Kinloss Anni- versary services. Peter Steer re- turned to h'is home the middle of the week after having. ,his • ap- pendix • 'removed • in Wingham General 'Hospital. CHURCH Evening °;Auxiliary ;Rally The W.M.S. Evening 'Auxiliary was held June 9th, 1951 in Knox Presbyterian Church, Kincardine. Mrs. Jack Pollock of Teeswater. opened the meeting; with, the re peating .'of the W,M.S; Purpose. Devotions were taken by the Wingham Auxiliary. Mrs. J. Eng- lish gave the Bible reading'. and Mrs. Mary- Lee.the Bible Study.; Devotional ''prayer was by 'Mrs. Agnew of Lucknow, Mrs, Pym, president of Kincardine Auxili- ary gave a very warm welcome to. all. Miss M. .MacDonald of Ripley rendered a beautiful solo; The offertory prayer was by Mrs. Gordon Engel of Cranbrook An enjoyable time was. 'spent in a panel discussion on "How ea be a Good : Member." The panel members }Frere Mrs. Farish Mof- fat; Mrs: Morgan Henderson : and Mrs. Crornie all .being very learn: ed in missionary , work;, A very enjoyable • piano solo was given by. Miss :Sheila McLeod, of Kin- cardine. Mrs. McClure gave a vote of thanks to all. ' After: a moments silent: prayer for all missionaries at 'home and ,abroad Mrs. • Cromie of Kincardine, closed the 'meeting' with, prayer. Group: °II Woman's Association Miss Olive Webster. was •hos-. tess °to, Group II of W A:: on TiXes .day, June 13th. Seventeen''mem bens and: 5.:visitors• answered the: roll call with aHoliday Hint. The: motto; • • theme. hymn and prayer opened the :Meeting: The Three Group Meeting to be held^ in the 'Church, June •2Oth' and the Senior Citizens Party', to be '•'held: June 22n•d ,in the Church fellowship room, were announced. Mrs: Glen Walden; Miss.,^ MacGregor and Mrs.. ,Eldon : Henderson : presented The children off' the church will, meet during ' the church service next Sunday morning at 9:30 a.m,• in • the. school. Bible.study is, to be held` at. , the manse in. Whitechurch on Wednesday ;ev ening.' A 'double •"rniscellaneous Show- er was. held 'in the :community !hale. Friday night to honor .Miss 'Audrey Young and Miss 'Cecelia. Crowston,. • bride -elects • who re- ceived many lovely 'gifts Miss, Doris Moffat- assisted Audrey. in' 'opening her, gifts with Miss Don-,; na Moffat reading the gift cards. while :Miss .Lois• Conley assisted Cecelia with . Miss Maribn •`Scott" reading, .'the well wishes of her 'friend: Lunch. concluded':a'very: enjoyable evening. e LIONS OF DEAD FISH were recently washed up 'along. Lake Huron's ;sh'ore's,' Sea :gulls "thrned lip -, their noses. "• at • them, • and cottage owners ".found it neces- sary.•.to • rake and.•dig .. to' :dispose of: the .nauseating ..piles.:,:. Some, -, •,with::suecess,. tried burning: them but the stench"•• wasn't appetizing The . .above picture was taken at • Anmberley .'Beach and, the ,scut was loaned us` by • `The. Seaforth News. • This is -not ''the first year this' washup of dead fish has ,.occur= red! They are' reported,. to be 'a' salt :;water fish, bigger', than. ':a ,smelt and resembling a, herring, • which come• into the :lakes to' spawn and • die. They are not a commercial or'. game fish.~ Mr and Mrs. Pat McMillan attended the ,graduation of :;her niece,; Miss Helen 'Kunkel in Wa- terloo on F'ri`day and, visited with: her. relatives. in • Waterloo and Preston, ..returning.., home: Satur- . day evening, . • • Mr: and Mrs. 'Roy McKenzie. (the :former `Eunice Purves) of ,.Oshawa who attended the funerol' of'• the former's father, Mr. Rode- rick McKenzie in. Lucknow', on. .Friday',afterrxoon were. 'callers, at the honrie of her' brother, Mr:.and Mrs. Fraser Purves' -and• 'family and with Mr. " and M'r's, Frank Miller. The sympathy .of, the corn- . orri .muni,ty is• The •in. their, be- reav,ment TYPE.W trrt'ER' RIBBONS Typewriter ribbons' ' for : ens: !'rake of !Machine ,are:'now 'avail- able at 'the T ucknew ''Sentinel. V'o matter. What the. machine, we .;lave the . ribbon: Phone.. '35, "Lucienow • SALES.TAX • a!' �(ou� f�rit�ii��g Needs Continuous. Check Books Order Now To• Be Sure Of Delivery. Before Ontario's New 3c7'6 Sales Tax Goes Into Effect In September, Orders May Pe Held ' Fdair' Augi st . Delivery If Des' d, ie LUCKNOW'SENIINEL P'bor ,e 3 , L le bow an interesting program. Mrs; Eldon Henderson:was• chairrnan and Mrs. Walden �1'ed :iii levo- tions. The theme ,was. the .H:ome:. The 'study on the Bible Woman .chosen ::by Mrs. Robert .Campbell was Priscella, :Mrs. Jack Ackert who has hal' .,considerable ex Perience • in ceramics. displayed several of her ceramic pieces; commenting. ,on the history. :and. dti of: t in •art.:lVlore.,and procere $. niore' people are developing. ;this work as an interesting hobby; Mrs.'.Henderson thanked: the'hos- tess arid those 'taking .part in the program' and the` .meeting .closed `with prayer. ` Mrs: Walden ::con- ducted' a contest ; on cars'. an;d. lunch was:', .served, During the afternoon,• several: o Ernie Ford's recorded hymns were enjoyed. k 1 eeNeueeee WANTED REAL ESTATE .AGENT �a LUCKNOW and DISTRICT Apply: WILFRED McI NTEE REALTOR,. • WALKERTON Phone . 880, or Write Box 549 OBITUARY MARVIN McDOWELL A life-long • resident • of the Westfeld : district,. Marvin Mc- Dowell. passu away on Mon- day, June 12th :,in .the 'Wingham. Hospital • in his 83rd year. I'e was ,the. son of • the late Robert. McDowell • .and • Charlotte: Me - Clinton. Fifty-one years age• he ,1'ndr- ried Mary. Clark, daughter of the: late' Mr:. and Mrs Peter"- Clark. of. St. Helens, ' who' survives him: along With two' sons, Harvey of East •Wawanosh, . Graeme:. at n au hte n o.e, d i Mrs: • . .'name,. a d g , 'motto.. and 'prayer. :The •:three- ' Ernest . '(Anna).• Snell, East We - 'group, meeting,. was •,announced for :June. ,20th; ' Cheerio commit- • tee . 'reported : baby card., sent . &' gifts for:sick.t'. Mrs. •' V. Hunter ;and Mrs, .A.'''Havens volunteered' to,:,look after the flowers for. the r' chinch during July,' Mrs.• : Wm.• :Humphrey took' charge of. the interesting :program : and :''•devo-: .tional period that ,followed: + Mrs, 'Group ; fit •: Woman's Association Nineteen members' attended the'' June .,meeting . at . the •'home of Mrs. IRaynard Ackert Mrs:. Ross Robinson • ^ ,presided. The ...scrip,' tore; was read by Mrs. G:: Saun- ders and :commentary• •. on • same was given, by. : Mrs, • B•obinson:. Meg., ' E, Taylor gave . a: most en couraging ;treasurer's ,report and • Miss. Ada Webster stated three calls 'made for the •visiting corn,:- ttee Arrangements' for flow- ers iii .the church for the balance, of June and frrrst 'part of • Sep-. •teniber were made.' Mention :*as made'. of the' 3 group. meeting to be held on June 20th: as 'well as the Senior Citizens party 'on °June' 2nd. Mrs. Bryce presided for the '.program: ,ElliottMiss' June "Ack- ert favored with a lovely piano. solo: Mr. "C. Bristow :showed a• Very fine film' entitled "A Trip Around, 'The World'', Beautiful flowe.r• r gardens were pictured from , Norway,. France, Italy, Denmark and Holland and many historical facts ' revealed. Mr. Bristow : also gave e .very fine 'reading entitled "What is a Fam- ily." 'Phe meeting was 'closed• with. the 1Viispal Benediction 'after which the committee, Mrs, B. El- liott, Mr.s:. Greer, Mrs, E,,But,' tots • and Mr:;, D. Leader .served.,. refreshments. Woman's Assoeia.tion Gyroup 1 On, Tuesday { afternoon, Jun€ • nth, Group 1 members met at Mrs. John Hall's home with 22 ladies . present, answering the ;roll call with 4towW 'Many shut- 1.tns •1 have visited." Mrs: Alex Ravens presided. The meeting Opened by . singing "Oh .Mrite;! let me Walk with. Thee", the John. • Nicholson read, •'the scrip=. Lure. lessosr,:,.. Mrs. Alex . McNay had the Bible study Mrs; Gordon,, Montgomery played two beauti ful• • piano solos. Mrs. Kirk. was • guest :speaker' and took as her subject ."What the future holds. Dining the .social hour .that fol- lowed, Murray. White played a piano solo:, '.Mrs, Nicholson •'• had an interesting, contest and also.l• gave the courtesy''remarks. •wanosh•.'•`and 1'2• ,grandchildren. He' has three.,sister.s•;' Mrs. Frank •(Vera) Kershaw, Goderieh:; Mre Jack (Della) 'Cow•an,•'Exeter, .and Miss Gladys . NlcD:owell, Gride- •Mr: McDowell 'Was:, a• devoted' nlember of the : Westfield Vn.t; ed, Church where he was -,a :metre • .ber -Of the ' .Session for •mans years, He :was. 'an active 'director ofe. the.',West W;awanosie `Irisur- ance Co:, • retiring from that ea s i=, tion just. a• year ago • The funera • was held 'on There-. :day, June' 'l5.th •from • the .J:''Keith Arthur •funeral horse, Airaur,ti 'with 'burial in:.`G•reenhill:.Ceme tery, Luckno e, .The ,:service was .conduete&'by pee.: R::',,M „Sween- ey. • • IT Luckn�W District Co Phone • 71 ;.