The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-02-11, Page 9' WEDNESDA' ,, .FEB.. ;I Xth, 1959
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,DUNGAN VON :
. Mr.and Mrs. Emmerson Fogal
and • two daughters ' of: Elmira
were visitors with his -uncle, 'Mr,`
Georgi Hodges '. and also visited
Mr,. and Mrs.' Ken Hodges on
Sunday.. ;
Peter • MacKay_ of nearWing-
ham, student for the. •ministry at
Waterloo College, occupied .:the,
pulpit, at Erskine ':Presbyterian
church last Sunday afternoon.
The World's Day .of Prayer will
be observed at St. Pauls Anglican
church ern Friday afternoon, Feb-
ruary,.13•th at 2:30 , p.m. Rev. H. L.•;
Jennings will give .:the :address.
•• James Thorne, spent the week.-
end with his son Jack and .Mrs.
Thorne, wort Elgin. ,
• .Mr, 'and Mrs. -Ross Eedy Spent
'the week -end iti Detroit..
On. Friday, night Mr. and IVIrs. '
Charles' Fowler: attended the "at
home"*at Stratford :Teachers' Col.-.
lege, Where • their son. Torn Is -a'
student. •: .
The United church 'Mission
band met SundayY. Morning 'in the
basernerivt during. the Congrega-
t , tional service. Bub Eedy presid
,ed.- Mrs. Alvin Sherwood,played
the .piano :for hymns Scott • Pear-
son gathered' the offering ,and
Mrs.• Sherwood .gave the offering
prayer :, Paul ` Eedy conducted .the
roll call arid of the! membership
of 51; there were 33•present. Betty
Irvin and' Robert Sherwood each
• ,gave piano solos, Mrs. Yvan R.iv-..
ett read "a chapter from the Study
book. The "members purpose was
;.repeated and,. World Friends Mag
children were given a treat, of
cookies. .
1VIrs.' Mathew Shackleton' was
hostess gat her home on Monday.
afternoon for the United church
W.M,S. meeting, which was post -
paned, from ` Friday: Mrs. Herb
Finnigan, vicepresident gave the
call to worship and prayer. Mrs.
Arthur 'Elliott read the: scripture
lesson.. Mrs. •.Elliott :at this• meet'-
in'g became a life -member. It was
reported that. during the .month
'18 .'home ;calls :were : made •and 3
hospital calls;s :Mrs..: Elliott . Con-
venor of Christian Citizenship
,a .
read an ,article` en Group • pressure
;of social drinking. Mrs.- Shack=
Teton. 'gave a short ` reading. 'on
Christian • Stewards' rip. 'Mrs Ce -
Cil read a :letter from Doctor
Catherine, Whittier ',missionary
for sprayer in India.:•Mrs..Melvin
Reed' offered a Prayer for Doctor
Whittier., Members were appoint-
ed" for reading and prayer :for the
World 'D. ay of Prayer.
Mrs. Esther. Rivett is recupera-
ging . froth illness ,'and' on Sunday
went to . spend a while .with, her
daughter, Mrs. John:4(Edna) Wil-
son,' Toronto: Mrs. Rivett had.
been for:the last couple Of weeks
at:the home :of her son Ivan and.
Mrs.. Rivett. •
Miss. Barbara Wilson. -11..N., 'Vic-
toria Hospital, London, spent :a.
Ifew. days last weekwith, her
parents, Mr, and, Mrs. Jas. Wil
son. •
Delmar Maize of Guelph .Agri-
cultural ' College spent the Week-
end at .home.
:Brown, Clinton R.0 A.F.`
azine was distributed and the Instructor, isenjoying a vacation
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VILLAGE. COUNCIL.
(Continued from page i)
Plan it is felt the .entire ;distance
could.' be put under construction.,
Council' made a grant of $100.
to the Horticultural Society; af-
ter the secretary, Charles Bris-
tow, had ,outlined . some "of the
:plans for municipal beautifica-
tion, .It is, a long range program,.
,however,and' cannot 'all be ac-
complished in a •single season, it
was pointed out,
Council congratulated the Soei
. ety for •their initiative and en.-,
thusiasm arid assured the ,assis-
tance
assistance of town .equipment and..of
the Works 13epartgiient, ' when
available:
:A by-law : was passed: approv.
,ing. the issuing 'of debentures .to
develop the. new, well. .•
Council had not .then received
word .of an appointment 'with
Dr. Berry regarding • the locale.
sewerage 'problem.
T h e following . appointments
were 'authorized: ' Legion ;Hall
Committee, Garnet Henderson,
Harold' Ritchie, 'Harold Thomp
son, Clarence. Greer, Stuart ColI-.
yer, George Joynt,: Bud Hamilton.
• • Recreational Committee; 'Robot.
Matdntosh, • Lloyd Ashton, WM.:
Johnstone, E. II. Agnew, Kenneth
Cameron,, George. Joynt, M. L.
Sanderson:..
Parks 'Committee, I'e n n e t h
Cameron, Clarence Greer, • 1±'red'
McQuillin, Robert Mciritosh, S. E.
Robertson, , George Joynt; ., Alex
MacLeod.
Arena Committee,,Russ :B:utton;
Cameron Macil}oriald, Chas. Web.
sterPM.',L. Sanderson, R. C. Mac
Kenzie, . George ; Joyfit, Harold
Treleaven. ,
Library. J 3oard, P W,. Hoag,
1959-1961; Mrs. Gertrude.Trelea-
ven; 1959-1960; Mrs; .Grace.'How-:
ey, 1959. Mr• s. Treleaven is a
new 'appointee to : the. Board.
Stuart Collyer was . re -appoint-.
ed:' assessor', at the existing salar, y.
In the !natter of a :gran' :to the
:Lu,cknow Ambjlance '8 e: r vice
($200 having been '-requested)
Council did not -see fit • to make
a.•grant at ;the preserit time
All things :come to those who
wait . on themselves.
To most of us ' money is no
Object, ' It's a ;myth. ..
in Florida..
• .Hope all who have •gone south
for • same tropical. 'sunshine and
wwa'rnith are. not disappointed, it's
;a .good.. winter .•to; be there.
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Week -end visitors here Were
•Miss•`Mary Therese Martin, Jim-
my Martin •and Jos . Martin • of
Hamilton, Mr: Peter. Lierman. and
friend,' " Miss . Spriet , of:Langton,
Mr. Roy .Keane, of Stratford, : Mr.
and. Mrs. Bruce Hansford of, Gait.
Mr. . and . ,Mrs; ,Victor. Finnie.
and farnily •of :Goderich,, visited
here on; 'Sunday.
Congratulation to Mr. : a d.
Mrs.
,Jack McConville (nee Ma
�Y
Therese: Austin)' upon' the arrival'
of ° a daughter on • February: 4th
:at St. Michael's' Hospital,' Toron-
to'.
We were; sorry to hear that
Mrs. ; Theodore` '.,Redmond '. of St.
Augustine . has been ..a patient" in
Winglham•.,Hospita1. for. the Fast.
few :weeks, .following: a heart •t
`tack, . and, her many':friends, *wish
het a speedy. recovery. ;Mrs.' Red-
mond is , the former Ella: Hogan
of this parish. ' '
Congratulations to Mrs. Cathe-
rine Reynolds' who,.celelrated her `.
92nd birthda : on. F'ebrua 7th
(1959, at the Ray, Dalton home,'
where a card party was attended '.
by friends and neighbours.
Card : Party Winners
Winners at the Auxiliary Shoot
party on. Monday night': were
hzgh` lady, . Mr? .. ' M. .McLennarr;
high. ' `man", . Mfrs _M. Sproule;
consolation prizes, Mrs:.. Charles
Mason, ' Mrs. T. Anderson, Fred
Anderson and Al. Irwin were the
high twosome'. at cribbage with
the consolation prize going , to Mr:
and, Mrs. Les. Purves. Everyone ..
is welcome at these weekly Mon-
day .night' parties.
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