The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-11-22, Page 80.
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LUCKNOW SENTINEL, .LUCKNOW..ONTARIO
V(I:EDNw+Smy NAV 22nd, 19st
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(ST HELENS.', :NEWS)
•On Wednesday afternoon over
thirty ladies from the.St..Helens
• W.I. and friends enjoyed a bus'
,trip to Clinton where this group
was hostess to the senior citi-:
zens at their November Birthday
Party, The vice-president,, Mr's.
Ross Gammie addressed the
senior citizens who, had . assemb-
led in the TV room. There were
. • twelve residents celebrating
their birthdays in November arid
each received a corsage and °a
gift. With Mrs . Wm. Rutherford
at the piano, everyone joined lin
a rousing sing -song,;• The 'progra°ln
consisted of readings by Mrs.*
Jim Aitchison and Mrs, Frank
McQuihin: Mrs., Gordon McPher-
son delighted the Scots with her•
Highland Dances and solos' were
by Mrs. De: Boer and Janice
Gaunt.; Loree Gammie gave. a .
recitation.. The • program' closed'
• with the' singing of "Abide With
Me." Lunch was served by • the'
St. Helens ladies 'along with :a;
birthday . cake.
Mr. and Mrs.Johnston expres-
sed their thanks and appreciation.
to the group.• and told how ' much,
this panty meant especially + to
those with'' .no close:, relatives;•
:The ladies were conducted • on a
-tour 'of the : new building. °•
Mr.:' and Mrs.: 'Gordo Miller
• and Larry of London were' week-
end visitors with Mr:. arid ,Mrs.
Chester, . Taylor and :Mlr.. and.
MIS. W. I.' Miller
Mr. •A G. Webb. returned .from
Victoria • +Hospi'ta1, 4London ` .on
Monday to the home of his .daugh-,
ter, Mrs. E. W, ,Rice, anal. Mr.
Rice. ,
Misses W.' D. Rutherford. and
Isobel Miller spent .a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc-
Intyre ;and Donald of Richmond
Hill. • .
Mrs ,"Annie Brow : of Ripley • is
visiting:. her 'niece,; Mrs.. °Gordon
Lyons and IVIr. Lyons.
-0LIVET
The Hi -C, .of Ripley, Clarke &
Olivet met in Olivet. Church on
Sunday evening. The ;speaker
was Rev. F: Cromey' of Kin-
cardine who. spoke 'on his mis-
sionary experiences; in ' India, il-
lustrating with coloured slides..
A marriage of interesthere,
took place in Mitchell on Satur-
day, . November 18th, when. Mrs.
Dorothy ;C'asler, the former Doro-
thy • McGuire was •united in mar-
riage to :Mr. Robert: A,. Engel of
Brussels.
Miss Mary Roulston and Mr.
Walter Dexter' sang a duet, ..a
r.c=
cornpanied by Mrs.' Ros . Black at.'
the organ:in the United Church
on Sunday afternoon.. •
Mr.` Howard. ;Henry' returned
home on Saturday from London.
where . he has been •• in :the Hos-
pital for some. time. Mr. ' Henry •
is - much: improved in health and.
on his feetagain.' -
Miss Mary White spent 'the
week .end' in Kincardine : Hospital
when she .parted, ,company, with
her tonsils.
Mr. Edward Dexter of Luck-
now visited ,recently•with, his. son
and. daughter-in-law, Mr; and.
Mrs:. Walter Dexter. •
Mrs. Alvin Harniltan, Janet and'
Michael spent the week -end ifi
Hamilton.. •
Home for the week -end Were.
-Misses Marilyn Finlayson .of
Stratford,, Barbara Anger of Lan
don and Carol , Anger.
GO ' UNIQUE THANK.
VA/ ' ON CAKE FIXATE
Something new in thank -you
notes has; been received 'by Mrs.
Oliver' ' McCharles. This 'one was
neatlypenned on a . cake plate.
Mrs. McCharles exhibited. bak-
ing at the. Walkerton' Christmas
fair and •Sold three pies'and a
cake to. Mrs.: F. H, Graham. of
R.R: " 1; Durham. Mrs. Graham.
left the plates at Cowan's Rest-
aurant where . Mrs. ' McCharles
Picked them up, and discovered
this. note written on the cake
plate:
"Your cooking was "really, good..
We • enjoyed it every' crumb to•
a cleanup of it all: Hope L: haven't •
been too long returning' things,
but .seemed to wait a chance , over
that way' at a :week-en'd. Thanks
much in a •,big way." •
KINLOUGH
. Mr. and. Mrs.: Charles Sut'her-
land of Toronto; were recent vis-
itors with. Mr• and .Mrs. James
1V1., :Hodgins '
Mr. Bill : ,Frumviller = of Port
Huronvisited' during the' week
with Mr. and Mrs. .P. A. Murray.
The regular ;meeting .sof' the
Presbyterian W.M.S. was held *at
the home of ,Mrs., Perry .,'Hodgins
with 1.4 'answering. the roll call
"with > "Reinenibrance." The hymn
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CHMIDS .• • •:JEWELLERY:andCHINA
Lucknow
3 ! 0'!a '! l41lt totas4uant a 4usa t rotnevtesur, ft # tr rr
"O'er those glory hills of Dark-
ness". followed by scripture and
Meditation by Mrs. Alex Percy
and prayer by Mrs. Lyman, Sut
ten. Mrs. Alex .. Percy presided
for the 'election of officers. Pre-
sident; Mrs..Jack .Barr; 1st vice-
president, • Mrs. Don .Bushell, 2nd
vice-president, • Mrs. ' Morley
Bushell, Secretary, Mrs. • Alex
Percy; assistant,' Mrs: Donald Me--
Ewan,'Press'reporter, Mrs., Frank'
Maulden, Bale secretaries, Mrs.
George Harkness and Mrs. 'Mor-
ley
.or-ley Bushell,:.blad' :Tidings •Secre-.
tart', 'Mrs. Mark Johnston, Wel-
Come and: •Welfare,: Mrs, -Perry
Hodgins, ..Student S..eretary. Mrs.
-Dora "Bush I1,:.L• iterature and : Lib
rary, Mrs. Tom MacDonald, pian—
ist;w Mrs. 'George•• Harkness. The
meeting was turned over •to Mrs.
'Gordon MacDonald for the fol-
lowing program ,Bible ,quiz from.
Joshua., News, letter from the Mil-.
sent'by,. Mrs, M'aoPherson;.also
one from Miss Lillian Dickson;
TheStudy Book was read by.se-
veral ladies. 'The hymn; "The:
Lord is My Shepherd" was •'sung
followed. ' by .prayer, grace "and
lunch: •
The ;H.W.I..held . their Bazaar
on Friday, evening, when the fol-
lowing program; was presented;
A;ccordian ..solo, ' Eileen '` ,Burt;'
Solo, Mrs; 'Jack Hewitt, Reading,;
Mrs, Tom Hodgins, Dances, Wen-
•dy and. Joan' MaoKenzie; Piano'
solo,. Bernice, Thompson,•:' Accord
ian solo, 'Mrs. ;•James McEwan,
Solo, Mrs.- Harold H,aldenby;- Mr.
Lloyd "Ackert showed a number `.
of pictures on : Scouting and pic-
tures .of local interest w,h'ich were
'very interesting:, Mrs. Alex Percy.
gave'„the closing remarks.
Mr. Donald ;McPherson made .a
..very' capable auctioneer :A draw
was made . on a quilt with Mr.
R: Willits holding the lucky :tic-
ket The Scouts will'hold their
first ann.ivertary on.. November
23rd when'' members.''•of .the In-
stitute and all those. • interested
.are invited to attend. Mrs.' Frank'
Maulden presidedfor the, prog-
ram.,. Lunch' was served. and .a
social .time was enjoyed. ,
Mr. and.: Mrs. Roy'Graham-and
Madonna • were recent' . visitors,
With Mr, and.' Mrs: Melvyn •John
stone at Listowel. .
'Sunday visitors 'with Mr., and
Mrs. George Ialdenby ,were Mr.
Howard." McGuire of Winghain;
`Mr. and; Mrs. Clare::Sparling, and
boys of Walkerton:
Rev. and Mrs. Lyle"Bennett;
Bob and Tom were dinner guests
of ,Mr,' arid Mrs. ' Bert Nicholson
•on Tuesday last prior to their
leaving. for his new parish at
Kirkton.
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Mrs. , Bert Nicholson and -Lois'
spent the week -end with Mr.. and •
Mrs Ted Evans at Rexdale. They
accompanied Mr. and Mrs:. Calvin
"McConnell:
Mr. Hugh h 'Flecking ' Of " Toronto;'
visited: wit h. .Mr and,nd, :Mrs. W3W311;b
E. Harden y. .
Mr ;and Mrs, Don McCosh' and •
Richard ofPurple. Grover.. Mr, •.&
Mrs. Ardiil1 Mason of Huron;:Mrs,
Walter Forster . Annetta.' Carolyn
and- y
Cathof Ripley vited on
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Sunday with'`Mrs. J. W Colwell.
Mr andMrs.Dan hollefson_ •
and Mr. Do
uglas •Stanley_; of_ Tdr-
onto • and, .r.:.P d ' Stanley of
. Stratford ` 'spent ; the : week -end
with. Mr. rid•:.,Mrs. '.Ezra Stanley;
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Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stanley,
Douglas in .:Sharon visited ' on
Sunday- with Mr. and Mrs: • Ray
Stanley . end* family at :.:Kinloss.
Mr. Floyd Stanley of. the Strat-
ford Teach'ers'. College *is ,practice,
teaching at .the Wingham Public •
„School
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