The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-09-27, Page 9WRDNISDAY,,SEPT, 27thri 19.01,
THE ,LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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wis....ss.••NEWSY,
• . Mrs: Dorothy Crosier •and, Mrs
John.MacDougall Of Delhi visited.
last :week.. witch •Mr. and ' Mrs;
.Leonard Maclnnes ;and boys.• a ..
•
Word' was received • of the pas-
• sing qf. Mrs. William Routledge
of •Brandon, Manitoba. She was
. the 'former Mary Martinwhose•
early 'life was spent' on the 4th
- Concession;. where. her ::nephew,
Austin Martin now resides. After
the. "marriage of,<'her'brother, Dick
.she and :.her°~ymother • trioved. to
: Luelknow'' where' she 'lived :for 5
years be'fo.re going ;out West She
has 'bee.n 'in ...a nursing Borne. in
Brandon. 'where, herr niece, Mrs.
`G
Douglas 'raham.• visited', • her.
just a few weeks ago.
Bill Buckton has resumedhis
studies.at,•:Toronto. .University •&
Sandy • MacKenzie at: :Western
University;. •
Miss ,Helen., Campbell of . Kit-
chener was 'home . for the week-
end on :'Saturday.. She' 'and her
,mother •. were guests• at , a. trous-
seau tea •for• Miss:.Audrey Hatnil'-
" ton of Godericli.
Mr, and Mrs.•;Lloyd .MacDougall •
,and Grace and Mr .and Mrs. Geo:
Moncrief,'and family "'nisi ed,.,on
Saturday, with'Mr: and Mrs, •H;ar-'
• Vey 'MacDougall'' andMr and
Mrs: Clair. Mae•D.ougall' and Anna
• of , O'wen `Sound•. '
Mr, .and Mrs. Fraser Mac:Kin
non 'and ; family and .Mrs. �.P; L.
'MacKinnon and'John.,were guest's.
Sunday .with Mr.. and .Mrs. •Or=
ville . Elliott and. family..
licious 'turkey "dinner was.. enjoy_
ed'to celebrate 'the 'birthdays of
MP, •.• MacKinnon and.• Donald.
•Eltio'tt. " .
' ; Mr.- and Mrs.. ` Lyle MacDonald
and June • of Sudbury visited
:Thursday 'and' :Friday , at the
home •of M;r. and Mrs: Ira Dickie,:
They were .en route to Michigan
State'' College' at Lansing where
Arne' is a third ;Year student.',•
L.oca!y!'.
Register Forms
Carbon ,Sna outForms
Geis. and Oil Truck'
Forms;
Continuous Business
Forms:
•Caunte .•
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Restaurant.Pads
. ' • Available At The
L ICKNO» SENTINEL
(LOCHALSH 'NEWS)
A .
large • crow gathered • at
d ,•
Lochalsh School. on' Satu. rd'ay for
the: auction sale' of books,. desks;
pianos, etc.,''from•' the various'
schools in the• area. Emile •Mac
Lennan was ,auctioneer ,and .Roy
MacKay 'did the book keeping.
Mr. and : Mrs; John MacRae
spent Thursday in' London. •
Mr:, and Mrs. Robert, Johnstone
of Detroit visite with .Mr. and, d•
Mrs. :Duncan . Farrish' and family,
recently.. �/ .
Mr.and Mrs: Jack MacLehnari
'and babe are visiting Mr.' & Mrs.
"Emile MacLennan.
Mrs. Kenneth '. Parrish visited.
in 'Goderich for :a few days. •
Mr, and. Mrs. Harold Janson Of
Oakville visited :with . Mr.. and
Mrs: Oliver.:.1VIcCharles On . the
•w:eek end.' ,
Mis
ss• . Alice .'•Brooks of,. . on Lon'd ° ' •
spent •the • week-erid with'. .Mrs.
Marion Brooks, Marilyn and Ron-
ald.
Visiting, . Mr. .;. and Mrs,' D, .A.
n Mi
MacLennan is'
• ss Annie. : Mac-
.
Lennan :of Chicago.'.
• Congratulations. to . ' Mr..' and.
Mts., Gordon Finlayson , on .the
birth of 'a ,son and to : Mr: and •
Mrs: •.Gordon .'Robb, • •the •`.arrival
of : a 'daughter 'and to MT.... and:
Mrs. Ross M,acKenzie, • a :son:.
• The W.M.S. meeting of Ash-'
field:. Presbyterian Church. was.
held • on Thursday ; afternoon•' at.
the home of . Mrs.• Duncan Sirup-
son, Mrs.' William. Ross was lead=
er.
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(ST. HELENS; NEWS)
On Wednesday, evening :amid, a
•setting of autumn flowers,. Miss
Norma Murray was guest of hon,-
our at a miscellaneous shower' in
St. Helens Hall. About 100 ladies
were present .,and the bride 'was -
escorted to. her seat of honor' by
the groom's sjsters, Mrs. Donald
Murray and Mrs. Russel ' Irvin..
Also assiisting,;in opening; her gifts
were • 'Mrs. Ross ..Durnin, Mrs..
Donald ,Reid. and' Mrs. •David•
Kirkland. Norma .thanked the
ladies ' and invited them to her
trousseau tea on October 3rd in
the . evening. Patsy Foran was
chairlady..for the evening with.
Mrs. Murray , Wilson as pianist.
Readings; weregiven by Mrs..
Lorne Durnin, Mrs. Jim Aitchi-
son and"Mrs. Ross. Errington,
Musical numbers were given by
'Mary' .Lou .McAllister;' . Sheila
McQuillin .a'nd., Barbara. Pardon.'
Mrs, Bill Kirahax had an 'auto
mobile contest after which 'cake
and ice-cream was served '
.Mr. "John Durnin of -9th: Con.
Of .West. Wawanosh is a patient
in . Wingham • Hospital. ' John, re-
ceived a, dog ;bite : and . received,
a tetanusshot: Afterwards he'
,suffered a.. reaction' and is •pre
sently ' hospitalized, •
The' October meeting of the.
W.I, will be:.' held on Wednes
day'. night, October, 4th at ,8:30"
in : ' the hall. , ' Motto, Education
means developing the .mind, •not•
stuffing, the •rhemof y; by Mrs.
Lorne • Woods. Topic, Citizenship
and Edu cation, ' `Mrs.,Harold'
Gaunt. Lunch and .program,' Mrs'.
Charles' McDonald and Mrs T J:
'Todd C:ontest,;.The`.most`original
hat,.; a :hurnorous. creation
Cathodic laymen
To Conduct Census
•
Twelve thousand Catholic lay-
men and .women :. are being ; re
cruited in :all: parishes in the. Dio-
•cese of .London .to: conduct 'a nine
county` census between. October.
29th, and Novernber 5th.
• Announcement was made in all
district Catholic churches recent -
1y :-. and 'organizational • Work ..on '
•
ZION
• Mrs, Harvey Ritchie returned
home. • Sunday . after being .:
"Winghain .'. Hospital; ' fol • a few'
days. .
' A kitchen. 'shower was held .at
'the home of Mrs. Nelsbn Ray-:
nand i:n honour, of; Miss.. Norma
'Murray' whose Marriage' will take
•.plac.e i.n , October...'
Mr, and Mrs. Allen :McAuley
of, Ripley spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Prank Ritchie.
Torn and Doug Hackett visited
Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs. Will.
Irvin. • •••
Mr. D. 'A, Hackett visited iii
'London with his mother, who"is.
in. the hospital,: • •
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Eaynar d;..:
Douglas, ;Bruce` and' Chr ii visri,ted.
Sunday with Mr" and Mars.
ald Nlur;ray. •••••'•
Mrs. Robert Irvin,' and' ;.Betty
visited Sunday with :Mr; 'and Mit..
Will Ritchie • •
Sunday ,Sehdol will be,;at',10:'15,
and Church at 8,•00 t ,iii, for the
Month of botohcr,
The absent-ininded ''profess•or •
paused to chat e'
a while with or
of his • students,' .th6h asked,:
"Which way `was I going when . I:
stopped to 'tallt to'yea?."
"That way," the student point-.
,ed.• '• '•
' • "Good,'' murmured the profes�
sor, "then r ve •had my lunch."'
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IT'S THIS THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER 28th
the . local level is already under
way.' The subject was • .dealt with
in a.. pastoral letter • from Mast
Revs John C. Cody, Bishop of
London: .
An. official• release describes
the census • asthe first •.door -to-'.
door enumeration in the:101 year
old :history of the •Diocese.. Work-
ers •from;• 136 parishes, ..and .26
missions inthe counties of Mid'-
dlesex, •Oxford, ' Norfolk, Elgin,
Perth,, Huron; Lambton, , Kent
Essex' will " 'call at every -home
seeking an "accurate tabulation of
approximately.200,000 Catholicsin
70,000. families` 'presently shown
on .parish records, 'It is expected
that 'another 5,0:00: will be enrol-
led frorri •among 'the thousands
whose work :`in the • post:' "war
Years has • been responsible•for
unprecedented • shifts 'in . Wes-
tern Ontario •population.•`
The primary purpose is to ob-•
•tain an a•, curate .count of Catho-
lics to f' ilitate ,the ' work• of the
parishes, . and to . make '• possi.ble.
a teliable . assessment Of. the pre-
sent . and foreseeable : needs, of the
Catholic population 'in . matters
spiritual; and educational..:
Similar. enumerations have been:
held .by Protestant churches in
.South-western .Ontario in, recent'
year's, .and. some Catholic parish
•es have taken a census within:
their own. boundaries. -
In connection with this forth-
coming
orthcoming census, Mr. and Mrs. Cy-
ril' Boyle have been- named c. co-
chairmen of the " St, Augustine.
parish, and. Mr,. arid. Mrs. Donald
MacKinnon .the head of 'the pro-
ject 'in. the St. Mary's• Mission .in
Lucknow. ••
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LEARNING .LASSIES
HELD .FRUITS DISCvSSIQN
The third meeting of :the •Col=
wanas'h Learning:. 'Lassies :was
held at 'Mrs.' Frank "•R'itchies on
September 19th '
The meeting was.. opened by
..
the ' 44-1 Pledge: Thirteen , Mem-
bers answered the roll Call: The.' •
next .meeting ..will. be ,'held-. at
Betty Alton's. ' • Miss Gilchrist;
home economist .•was unable', to
attend. the' ;meeting... The main
topic of discussion was Fruit•' A11:
.Year.' -Round,; :which dealt with
Canned - fruits, frozen •fruits•and
'dried fruits:
'r
J ,anne. Crozier
p,d rr%onstrated ,.
e,. .
;how :to make 'an oven -steamed..
pudding' and. Mrs! Ritchie demon=
strafed': how to make ":• a lemon
sauce. '
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• introduction in October 1959. .•
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