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. THE LUCK.NOW •SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE nth,, 196o
• W.1.; HONOURS.
GRANDMOTHERS
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The granOmother',$ meeting of
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WOMen's• Institute, was, held
the Community Hall -With 26
•'Members, 6 ° visitors and
Ten' "present. 14 Grandmothers
were 'Presented with.:corsages
- made by the, Committee
• During the business it
was decided to purchase .cur-
tains or!the Hall -windows, also
.the stage, entrances. It ::Was also
decided, We, eater for the Lions
banquet, June and,'Meni-
lbers, of ',the, committee 'in charge
.are,'"! Mrs, ,HatOld'”Gauntk, Mrs.
° • Jas., Aitehisei*Mrs. W. G. Hum-
phrey, ', Mrs. Laura McNeil. Miss
° • Mary 'Murrayhad as her .,topic
for historical research a . paper
, the history , of the 'telephone
Which was very interesting to.
see the :vast develOpment, since
its Invention, rto years. ago. Mrs.
Andrew ,Gaunt, .dittrict director,:
,...ibrought backa splendid report
of' the :District :Animal, The pill
call, naming an old • fashiOned•
custom or remedY.I.A,W, pleased
•..has been discarded).. was .ariiw-
ered by. a gOod 1 -lumber mention-
ing torne'.of'.the,:ill:;tasting/reme-
dies of Jelig. ,ago which have long
• cell' foiiigotten,, yet in their time
eased :The motto, ` ow good Were. the.
niany,4.:achepain.
and -
.good old days, prepared • and
read '13V-'‘ Miss Rutherford. also
brought to 'Mind ::manY-, of the
. customs .aid ; Ways of livingso
• different to our Modern times.
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Mrs: Andrew '• Gaunt • favored
with•'‘a solo, Sliver threads
...among ,tbe Gold. Miss. Helen
• Harper. , an- • contest,
What Grandmother( Used, and
donated' a• :gift . to the Grancirno-
-*;* whose anniversary •fell
nearest the day of .the 'meeting.
• '.,Mrs. Cliff Murray was the win-
ner.Jas.: Aitchison 'gave a
•reading. Miss Mary • Murray: do-
nated a prize ,o „the Grandmoth-
er with, the youngest *grandchild
and also. the one with .the ,m4St.
granddaughters,,".Mrs: William
Humphrey \was the first winner
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with Mrs. 'Saniuel.,, Reid receiv-
Ind, the. Seconcl:Ori4e. Mrs. And-
rew Gaunt handedin-a..•donation
from Mrs: Sam 'Durnin an; old &
faithful "members. 'and' also read
a Message expressing good Wish-
es for our Grandmothers .meet-.
ling,. and .to the W.I. • forpile com-.
a Very. entertaining and enjoy-
able meeting. to a clese with
courtesy rezia.rIcs• give r4 ))Y 1V.Irs•
T.j., Todd to the committee in
eharge ofhiuih,, •
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller
and;Larry: .of LOndon were week
-encl, visitors •with Mr. an, 'Mrs.
Chester Taylor. '
Mrs. Eldon 1Miller has retiri-
ed •a visit with her daugh-
ter; Mrs. Wilmer Nieholton, Mr.
•Nichelsoh and fainily at
stein. ", • . •
Graduates AS Nurse • ,
•Congratulatioris to Mitt Donna
Woods who .Was among the gra-
duates from the ICitchener-Wa-
terloe .HOsPital on Saturday af-
..ternbon., Mr: and Mrs. Lorne
'Woods, Mist -W: .P.; Rutherford
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gadner.
of Zion 'attended the: graduatien
'exercises.held at the KrW.Colle-
giate and the reception that fol•
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lowed -at the Hospital grounds.
Later. Mrs. me Brown and, Mrs.
Alex: Murdie entertained Don -
4's gUe§tS, at the former's home.
Mrs. Woods reniained for '•a :few
days. , •
Mj. and IYIrs. Dan 1VIcKay of
Ripley I ‘were , recent guests , of
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Mr. and Mrt,..0ecirge.,Stuart.
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A but .trip . to Kitchener on
Monday ,,-.1was enjoyed by, the
.pupils of Lochi.sti school.
••• 1VIany from. this. coipinimity
atteridecl the.'reception on Fri.!,
day eVening in the .Legion hall
in Luckriow iii .hnot Of Mr. and
Mrs Tom Pritchard of Preston.
AfiniversarY '$,evices were held
Ashfield Presbyterian Church
on •Sunday:., Rev. MacMillan. of
%Goderich was .guest' speaker .to a
'large dengregation.
• Lorne `Luther :recovering
from.' burns received: at the, ire
that clettrOyeif the barn 011 Dave
MacKenzie's farip -Kintail,
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A . sneedr.,:recOvery." is wished
fOr'ReV, Hutten Who is a Patient
in Victoria Hospital in .1.ithido,n.
Mr Hutton has, been a "Weekly.
visitor at .bochalsh, School, for
several year and his presence
..greatly' •- -
. We are- sorry to report that
Elpick baby, was. taken to
hospital in London for further
treatment.
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• ing year. ° .
, The Queen' and Grace brought
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Mrs. ;GordonFinlayson, attend-
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ed' a , reunion of Graduate nurses
in. Stratford .recentl 7.. •
Mrs. Walter Dexter, entertain-
ed the .W.M.S: -Olivet. Church
on Wednesday . evening. •• .
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We. extend synipathy to Mrs,
J, W. Colwell in the .death, of
her brother, the late Jelin Moore
of Bervie. The funeral,was held
On Saturday afternoon' from the,
McLennan and McKenzie Mein -
°jai .14icknow.,, with the „.
burial in Greenhill cemetery..
. and Mrs. William Lloyd
•and, Doris visited. on Saturday
eVening.- with 'Edna and May
Boyle. • : :•• ' •
A successful sale of. household
effects was held at the home of.
Mr: William. Wall on Saturday
afternoon: .
• Congratulations to ' Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Haldenby on' the
birth' of 'a baby daughter (Kim-
berley Arine)„.. Mrs. Halderiby
returned home during the week
but the baby will remain in the
hospital for a time,
Mr. And Mrs. Jack' Graham of
Ann Arbour Michigan, are visit-
ing, with nien-i13ers of his family
here. ot...;it ley Stanley at Kitchener.
Visit ring the week with. Visitors with Mr. and • 1VIrs.:
Mrs. . William Cox were: Miss .man Martyrf and Fred; potter.
Margaret Brack, Miss Alice Ear- Miss Judy Smith, Rev. and Mrs.
rington, .13/1r., and Mrs. Tom
Kempton of, Ripley, Mr. and
Mrs. Jaines Bryce of Port , El-
gin, -Mr..' ,and Mrs. Mark John-
ston of Holyrood, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tollefton, Toronto. Sharon
Joseph • Harrington Of , Palmer- Stanley.' returned home' with
•stori , and Mrs. B. Seabrook, of them. • •
Kitchener.• ' The Pentecostal ,Rally was
Mrs. Howard ThompSon will held at:Teeswater on Monday.
be 'hoStess for the W.A. Meeting. Sponsor Scout Work
on. ThursdaY aftepoon. •' ". Mrs. RaYnard ACkert was hoi,
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When you become 19,
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Rey. Ben 'Cox and Mr. and Ezra Stanley were Revs.Lowc-
E: L. Ripley. and family of. To-
ronto, Mr, and Mrs. 'Jerry Sche-
duski. of Mildmay, Miss Bever-
ley Stanley. 'of Kitchener, Mr.
The Presbyterian WALS. met tett for the June'mpeting of the
On- WednesdaY • evening_ at the Holyrood Women's'InStitiite.. The
home :Of Mrs.. Morley Bushell. Ode was followed. by 'the lylary
The•Olynin ..,Jesus shall reign" Stewart Collect., Mr. , Eob- TaY.-
was..tung and the Pur;•, lor,• Field . Commissioner of Boy
1.pose. opened the meeting. Mrs. Scouts of th* area 'spoke to the.
Perry 'Hodgins read the scrip- ladies. on Boy Scout work It was
ture. Mrs. Bud ,Sution . led in voted'to have ' the Institute
'prayer. ."Execute" was the word sponsor the, Boy 'Scout Werk.
for the roll call. "Arm of the Both Dr. Tyndall Ripley and
Anna McDonald of CKNX
ham will be guests • at the next
Meeting at which all the neigh-
bours...are , invited. Tea Biscuit
'winners w,ere•,Mts. Mcphersen
and June ACke7.i.MTirnrdA
• Lord . awake,'- • was sung. Mrs.
'William 1VIcPherson ..reported on
the Synodical at Woodstock,' The
.thitsforry studied was 'Miss
Margaret Bo
Sutton' was ptrOgram• Cen-
vener. Readings by Mrs. Tom Haldedby, . Mrs. :,Passmore and
McDonald, • Mrs., Lyrrian," Sutton; MrS., ,,Frank • Maulden acted as
SON OF FORMER..
DENTIST DIED
DR. ALFRED A. NEWTON..
O Dr. Alfred A. • Newton passed
away in the hospital in Traverse
City, 1Vlich., on Thursday, June
2nd, •after a' lengthy illness. He
was in his 75th year.
• . Alfred Newton was the eldest
son of the late Dr. G. A. Newton
his father having' practiced den-
tistry here for many years. '
Alfred,' followed his" father's.
profession,' and graduated in
1912 at Western • Reserve Uni-
versity, Cleveland. He practiced
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where 'he continued his prbfes- .
in Detroit for twelve yearfsoracnedd
then moved to Reed tity, Mich.,
sion until failing health
hit retirement. ,
• Dr. Newton was ..buried at
Traverse City. His • wife prede-
,csased him °in 1940:
He is, survived by two broth-
ers, Harold 'F. Newton of Tor-
onto and John S. Newton of
•Port Credit.
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men and boys s 'ems to be the
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The chief. difference between
Mrs. Frank'Maulden, Mrs. John juges. , cost of ,,their toys.
Barr. Bible quiz, Genesis 49-50.
Christ for ,.the. World was the !fifimiling•••11"6"1""1"""fim..••••••••••""mmill
closing hymn. Refreshments were ....,, '
served. ' ' '
Recent ' visitors with Mr,. and
Mrs...Gerald Rhody and family
were Mr. and Mrs. George Mes-
senger and family, Mr. and Mrs.
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on ore arid family, •
• Mr. and' Mrs. Gerald Rhody,
Wayne and Marilyn spent. Wed-
nesday ° at- Southampton with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Otto,' Dr.
and Mrs! Ralph. Rhody at Port
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• • Mr: and. Mrs. Or •
land Richards
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• and Mr Dick Richards visited on
TO or FROM, is Sunday evening with Mrs. J. W.
Colwell. .
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family of Teeswater . spent Sun: -
day evening with Mr.. and Mrs.
Roy .Graharn.
Mr. and' Mrs. Jack Hodgins
entertained the A.Y.P.A. on' Sun-
day • evening, Alex Hewitt presi-
ded.• The •opening hymn was
"Come to. the Saviour". A verse
from your favourite Psalm .was
the roll, call. Donnie Hodgins
read the •scripture. The Rev.
'Lyle Bennett was presented, with,
a desk set' following his ordina-
tion. He expressed hi§ thanks to
the A.-k.P.A. for remernibering
him and also gave the topic:, on
the prayer • book. A youth and'
family 'Sunday will be held on
June 19th. TomBennett receiv-
ed the 'offering, John Hodgins
, 'conducted a quiz and •David
HaldenbY a contest. Alex Hewitt
and Rae HaldenVy each read
jokes. A. game' was played; Eve-
lyn Nicholson 'gaVe the closing
remarks. A local softball leaguei
is to be, formed, also work on
'church grounds The next nieet-
ing will be held:at the home of
Bob 'Smith. Everyone 'bring
Bibles: ,
Reeve Ilarbld Percy, Warden
arid Mrs, • Michael 'Fisher, Mr.
arid Mrs. Russell Wiles left' on
Striday for Vert Frances where
thOY will attend a County Home,.
convention, ' •
Miss Sharon Stanley Spent
the week -end with Miss BeVer%
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