The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-11-09, Page 5.1
' .WEDNESDAY, NOV.. 9th►. : 1960
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Mrs. Charlie McDonald attend-
ed the W.I. Area Convention in
London on Tuesday.
Misses Christine Parker .and
Eleanor Beverage. of the ' Gode
rich Hospital Nursing Staff are
• spending ' a few days. ' with the'
former's sister, Mrs. Rae Russell
and Mr. Russell;;: . • '
.The: W.A. of the United
Church held a very successful
bazaar. . on Saturday last, ' 'The
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who made their . bazaar suc-
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Mr. ' Terry Wilson was the 'ow-
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• ter .. •
Mrs. . J. ' W. Colwell .° visited
with ° her sister,' Mrs. .Annetta
• . Bushell at •Lucknow •for a• 'few
days. .
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Mr. John McCormick and • son
• .Arthur' of •:Kincardine were .re-
cent visitors with M•r...and- .Mrs..
Perry Hodgins.
Miss Evelyn -Nicholson .spent
last week -end with Mr, and Mrs.
• Howard . Thompson:
Miss Margaret Black of .Ripley,
visited, during the . week.‘ with her
cousin;.Mr,, s:. William • ,Cox ;and
• Rev. ' Benson Cox.
• Miss Caren Nicholson.is em
ployed at Henry's Fruit Market,
Lucknow. ' . :
A pleasant, evening was held
•; at the , Holyrood hall 'en Thurs
day,. • when menibers of the H.W.I:
•met for their "At "Home'' which.
was ,• a pot luck •,s -
upper. A. prog
ram , of Community singing ,and
games under 'the' direction of
• . Mrs. ; Raynard • Ackert was en
jOy.ed by • all present.
'Congratulations to Mr: •and.
• Mrs.. Charlie Murray, . (nee Joan
7004 -de %pit.
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ead
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all
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A reception was held at :.H'oly-;
rood hall on Saturday evening. in
honour• .of •Mr., and Mrs. Lloyd
Husk, (nee Alice Haldenby) .
A Remembrance •Day service
will be held in 'the Hall at Holy-,
rood on Novemberllth at 10:45
am. ,
Mr, and 'Mrs. Gerald Ehody.
and .family, visited • on Saturday
with. relatives' at Port Elgin.
.1Vlr '. and Mrs. Perry .Busshell.
and family W of Toronto visited
over the week -end ':with Mrs.
Jahn Bushell and other relatives
here.
1VIr.'. and Mrs.. Ardill Mason
kerton ,'Christmas Fair. Me was
victorious over a class of :53
entries; Congratulations, Terry..
The 'annual Remembrance . Day
service will be •.held in St. Hel-
en's Hall on November. 13th at
2:30 p.m. The guest •speaker will
be Rev.. Howard Strapp of Luck-
now. • The W.I. wish for a good
attendance of the .community at
this service. •
Mr.Wand .Mrs. Andrew Gaunt
and, Murray, Mr. Les Ritchie of.
.Ashfield.' and Mrs. Earl Sher-
wood of Carlow •spent.ithe week-
end in ; Detroit ' with Mr. .and
Mrs. -Charles Sherwood.
On' November 9th, . Mr. and
Mrs..' W. J.. Humphrey Willcele
brate , their : 68th'. wedding , anni-
versary. Both Mr. • and Mrs.
Humphrey, arein comparative-
ly .good health: and, Ir.. Humph
rey enjoys his : Walk .to • the store!
regularly:. Congratulations . to the
grand couple. .. ,
Mr. and . Mrs: Lorne Durnin.' &
Mr. and Mrs.'`'Norman 'MacDon-
ald were guests at the Warden's
Banquet in Goderich on Thurs-
day night in honour • of Mr.' John
Durnin, reeve of West Wawa -
nosh. ' '
Week -end .guests at the, home
of. Mr. and 'Mrs.: Elwood . Barbour
were Mr. . and Mrs.. Don Montgo-
mery. and family of , Witighain,
Mr. Chuck I3olnies and.:.Miss'
;Phyllis Barbour of London.
Mrs: Allan. Barbour ' , accom=
parried' Mr, and Mrs:. Ken Bar-
bour : to Thorold . on Monday
where they met Mr. Allan Bar-
bour who has been sailing: His
boat has docked for the winter
visited : on Sunday with .1VIrs. ` Inonths.
J. W. Colwell
The Presbyterian .. 'Sun'day
LOCHAL'SH.
School will discontinue for the
winter months...
The W.A. Will meet• at the
church on Thursday.''when bales
will -be� packed :for . the • M0950 -
nee School
o9so_nee•School arid 'also. for the tittle.
Helpers. This. will be the annual
meeting. • '
Mr. and Mrs. 'P: A. Murray &
Elaine were recent dinner guests.
with Mr. and Mrs. Virden Mow-
bray ' .at hucknow . and ' enjoyed'
pictures of 'the -west•. a
•1V1rs..aJohn Murray (nee Amel
is Carruthers) rs) and, •d
ug
hter
Debbie who' have been, visiting
with her ;.mother, Mrs. Virden
Mowbray and Mr.: Mowbray and
with. Mr. and Mrs: P. A, Murray
left on Monday on their 'return
trip to Lethbridge, ,Alberta. Ger-'
:ald ,Murray ' accompanied, them
to the west' where he will 'stay
for awhile.
Mrs:' Charlie MUrray: and.' in
fan daughter; returned ' fro/ ..
Wingham . hospital to the home
of her: ', parents,, Mr: and Mrs.
Lyman Sutton.
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at least during the night Corn.'
and turnip harvesting are tak,
;ng . place; fall ' ploughing is pro-
ceeding quickly With the help of
recent rains. Farm wells are still
short of water. "
Canada . rs, one of the nations
,which since World War II has
competed for the world's lowest
TB death rate. Demark, home of
the Christmas Seal Sale, remains..
in the lead. Others with • low'
rates are the United States, Tce-
land,• Holland, Australia and the
United Kingdom. "
•
• Mr. .and Mrs. , Dan .MacLean.
spent •a few' days in . Coiling-
wood with Mr:- and. Mrs: Allan
MacLean and :family.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan 'Farrish
and, family visited in ' Detroit
with :Mrs. Farrish's, parents,
Mr. and Mrs:.. Robert , Johnstone.
'Mr.. and Mrs.. D. F. MacKenzie
''}rave moved' to Wingham for the
winter ,months. • •
• Mr. and Mrs• •Lloyd Wylds and.
family, of Ripley ' and Mr. and
Mrs.. Warren yid
W sand family
spent• Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Wylds.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Bruce • Miller of
Listowel spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. • .Emile Mac-.
Lerman. •
Mr, and Mrs. George McGil-
livray have; gone to Kincardine
• for the winter' months.
Mr ; and Mr's. Lorne Luther
are " visiting' in Ridgetown. .with
Mr. and .Mrs. Lloyd Brian and
family.
Barbara Finlayson of. Guelph
spent the Week -end at • her home
here. '.We are happy to -report
that °Gordon Finlayson has re--
United,
e-turned• home from' Kincardine
hospital
A number from this eoniimun-
ity are attending night, school
classes in Ripley; • " •
Awards ,of Merit' in 4-0 Club
work • were presented to John
McCharles and Roddy Finlayson
at. the ' Achievenent night held
• in Ripley on Friday evening.
'Both boys had a better . than 75
average in Club ' work for two
years and so received the award.
Mr, and Mrs. Donald McChar
les of Brantford• spent . the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
McCharles sohri.no >
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• On Monday: `afternoon our
teacher, Miss • Betty Jean Hod-
' gins held ' a • Hiallowe'en PlartY
for her •'pupils and pre-school
children.' A good time ,was. ' en-
joyed.
Monday : night was Hallowe'en
and judging ,by the number of
spooks 'and goblins .:that were out
in all manner of . garbs, the 'cold;
rainy night • didn't` dampen their
spirits. They were' heartily wel-
comed , at the homes along the
,line:' and - received the • usual
handouts They were . all urian-
nerly. and well :behaved
' ,We , are : glad to report _Ed
:Green'. to be 'home from Wing-;
haul : Hospital.. •
Mrs. Ethel Wilson,, and. Mr:
.William Kidd, • Toronto, • spent
some tune at the home ,. of .-the'
Wilson Brothers: ,
Mr.. and Mrs. James. Wraith
spent Wednesday evening with
•Mr: and :Mrs: ; John. Schumacher..
Mrs.. Frank Brown . and Reg.
were Wednesday evening visit -
Ors at the, Wilson ,Brothers home.
• Mr. , and' Mrs. Don .. Robertson
and ..family, Milton; spent the
week -end With .-Mr. arid Mrs,.
John Schumacher.,
Mr.' and:. Mrs. .James, Wraith
,were the guests of . Mr. and:. Mrs.
William. Robertson, Bluevale. •
The commhnity. was'. 'repre-
,sented ' •at" a reception. Saturday
evening, in Holyrood Hall: for
Mr. arict • Mrs. Lloyd Husk, . (nee
Alice: Haldenby). ' • •
Miss Margie Edgar,. Walkerton
spent Sunday with Miss .Doris
Wail. ,
The fifth meeting. of .the West-
ford''Gingham Galswas held on
November 2nd at ::the home of
Marion .Green. The 4-H ' pledge
was repeated)anid • they sang "The
More We Sew :•'. Together". 'The
minutes were : read and .adopted.:
Five girls' answered. the roll. call.
• Notes were -dictated on, `seams,
gathers, pinning . and basting.,
The. next ' meeting will be ' No-
vember 9th at . the • home of
'Sharon .: Hodgins, • when . Miss
Black, home economist, will be
present. Lunch • was served.
Elaine Meyer thanked thehos-
tess.
Mr. and Mrs.. Gerald Stewart,
Mr. .Harold Robinson,; Kincar-
dine and Lenny Weber, Formosa
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Stewart.
A car accident . on , Westford.
sideroad early Sunday morning
involved two local ,cars, -.Mr. & •
Mrs. Jim Haldenby • and • Harold'
Whytock were ' admitted to
Wingham . Hospital but released..
later in the day while :Jim . Wil-
son, Ernie and. Harold . Stewart, :. .
escaped with a severe' shaking'
REACH OBJECTIVE
!N CN I B DRIVE
Local donations to -the Canadi-
an . ,National Institute-'. for the.,:.
Blind.. now 'total $353.00. /The
minimum objective • for the dis-
trict had .been set at' $350.0%.,'
-: Donations' not previously': re-
ported are ;as follows: Jack Fish •
er,' , $2.00; Art • Breckles, 2,00;
Mrs...eltrace ,Johnston, 5.00; Mrs.
• William Campbell, ''.3.00, .'-lass..
Christina ` Carrick,• 1.00; C. M.
Humphrey ;5:00;: Mrs. Clara Hen
Hen-
derson', 10.00; :: Gordon .Montgom= '
cry, 5.00; E. R. Gaunt; 2.00; Thos.
MacDonald, , 2.00; :Noble. John • •
stun; 2.00; . 'Miss A. ' •Fiederlein,
5.00'; . Mrs. J. MtVat ghton, 1.00;
P_
W, Hoag,' 5.00; S. B..Stothers,
10.00; : Miss . Gladys.' ,MacDonald ,
2.00;.. kiss M ' MacDonald, : 2.00'
Lucknow` Women's Institute,.
;10:00;: Mrs, Albert Alton, 5,00 .
W. R. Howey,, : 5.00; . Miss ''• Ruth
Thompson; 5.00; William. Irvin,
3.00;,'.Mrs. `Grant Mactiarinid;'3.00;.
Gordon Morrison, 2.00; Dr. M IL
Corrin, 10.00; Mrs. Rena. IVIcNab,. •
10.00; Ken Mowbray,. 2.00 Mrs,
R. V. • MacKenzie, • 1.00; Wes
Joynt, 3.00; J...• E. MacDonald,
•3.00; Old 'Light Lodge, A.F. and
A M, .No. 184, 10.00; Jas. Baird,
2.90; Jerry .Cranston, • 2.00; :Luck •
now Legion 'Branch. '309, :.,1000;
Don Cameron ' 1:00` • Mi s W. D.>
Rutherford., ;1.0;00; Leonard Mac-
Donald, 2.00; • St. Helens •. WoIn
•
en's. •Institute, '5.00; °Mrs.. J. W..:•:
Colwell, 5.90.•
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