The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-04-12, Page 13PAGE THIRTEEN.
• Farewell.
Moving To. Toro
LANGSIDE NEWS
A farewell party was held at ,
.the Langside Hall bythe.friends
,and neighbOurs of Mrs. Eldon •
Welsh and HarVey, 'Mrs. Welsh .
has sold. her farm and they are
moving to•Tam. •
An enjoyable evening was •
spent playing cards. On behalf
of the community',' Mrs. 'Stewart
McGillivray , Mrs. Wesley Young.
Mrs. David Moffat , Mrs., Clifford
Young and Mrs. Robert•Stewart •
made the presentation of match-
ing coffee table and step-end
table to Mrs. Welsh and an:alarrn
clock to Harvey.
Mrs. Welsh and Harvey thanked
everyone for the beautiful
gifts and extended an invitation.
to everyone tovisit them at their
new home. '
ST. HELENS
Mrs. Robert Wallace of Blyth•
spent. Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
W.. Rice: • •
Little Andrea and infant David
McQuiliin of Kitc-h6ner spent the
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ISDAY, APRIL 12th, 1972
ucknow Unit 4 .
001 meeting of Unit 4 of
0. Llaited Church Women
ileld at the home of Mrs.
Cayley. with 26 attending.
Ernest Ackert Jr', opened ,
a ppent "Spring Lo.ve". • The
call was answered with
y for every inch around the
Mrs. Ackert made a few
lIce'lrlatS, • •
,AnguS MacLennan gave a
nonsocial functions. Mrs.
Treleaven gave a. reading on
nship, Mrs. RissAutton
oteered to take charge of
ers.andgave a report Easter .
swere read. Mrs, Cliff
ford-gave the treasurer's
rt. •
Gordon .Cayley showed the
"This Sustaining Bread" . We
in unison "scriptures" during
film and then -sang the'llymn
we•Rreak the ,Bread" with Mrs.
on Montgomery at the piano.
Violet Rathwell closed the
Ration in prayer.
y Lyna-Cayley:faVouted
a piano solo.
n, Cliff Crawford, -Mrs.
.11ehtiand Mrs, Gerald Pries
ead ,articles from the United
.110bserver, based on a bor
and lowering the. drinking
The menib-ets.therrha-d-a-.
ssion on these subjects.- •
neh-was served, by the corn -.
ee. • .
orbkr Goklerr
ale School Is
elated At Unit 1
e,evening rneeting of Hilt
of Lucknow United „Church
en was held at the home of
Stuart 'Collyer • The Presid -
s, Charlie Anderson open-.
e meeting with an :Easter
s, Robert Struthers for social
ions, made plans for the .
Thankoflering meeting to
eld Sunday. evening April Uth.
were also made for enter
rig the Belgrive Male Choir
financial report was. given
Kenneth. Cameron. The
all Was answered
an. EaSter thought.,
nteen memberS and ,two visit-
ere Present.. Mrs. Clarenc e
e, supply and' we lf a r e gave.
Ott of her work. '\,/e 'were
nded of ,the film,: Incredible
ey, to be shown in the
are in charge of this 'ent er •
ent to raise funds for their
. Harold Greer thanked the
es of the unit fot the re fen-
es and visits she received
e in the hospital.
thank:you note was read from
Harvey Webster. She thank-
e ladies fOr remembering
in various ways, while a
ent in the hospital:
hymn was followed with a
P r 'by Mrs. Albert Morning.
Mrs. Graydon' Ritchie and
Gordon Maize gave Easter
tags, Mrs. Herb Barger fay -
d with 2 accordiOn numbers.
IS. John Reavie and Mrs.
rd Kilpatrick, teathers from Gol
oo in
sham were our guests for the
Ring. They told many
esting things about their work
the children. We were
°slides, which revealed the •
arkable progress made h errs, y the
t. They brought s'amples
he crafts done by their students
.Robert.Finlay thanked th,e
Speaker Tells Of
Psychiatric Work
WHITECHURCH NEWS
Whitechurch U. C, W. held
their Thankoffering .meeting on
Tuesday,- April 4th in the church
decorated with their baskets -Of
spring flowers. .
Mrs. Milian Moore, president ;-
Welcomed the Vests from.'Blue-
vale , Calvin-Brick, St. Helens,
andChalmers.W.,M. S, and .
their own. Members and gave the
call to worship, Mrs.. Moore led
in prayer and MrS. Elwood Gros- •
korth read the scripture.
In. the meditation Mrs. Moore
stressed that ,we should do things
for others, use. our time wisely in
work for the Master and love God
-with all thine heart f?r God is
love: There will be times
when you don't really want .to do
certain things for others •but some-
times things occur to change
your. attitude. like the• little
boy when' asked to •pick a quart of
;red-raspberries for his grandmoth-
er resented it very much, but •
'when he found it such easy "Work
picked the second qUart.' When
he received his grandmother's.
LpraisetheLwiasz'.so-'prou-d=o-f=w:har he-
had done.. Learn to. do more and
receive. thinV, for God rewards
as you give. Jesus. taught his .
disciples to'give the :cup. of cold
waterin ills name.. The•hymn .
"Where. Cross'the crowded way§of
fife and the :74,Kin,of ihesep,
cold water" was sung, Nirs,. Rus-
sell Chapman led in prayer. ,. •
.Mrs Karel De'.Kbeijer -sang:the
.solo Beneath.the•Crossof Jesus . •
with Mrs.' 6ainet Farrier accom-
Panying'on organ. Mrs. 'Al-
bert 0-iiltes a•nd Mrs.. Bob Ada ms
reeeived• the Offering and . Mrs. .
Clifford Laidlaw,gave• the offering
prayer. • .• ,.•
Mrs..Nlillan.Nlillarethen intro-
dticed the. guest speaker',Ntr.• Hall
from. the Psychiatric Hospital at
(..odertch 'who. told us that .
alcohol 'a ffects' folksy Inenta 1 •
hea lth.....,Nienta 1 patients arc given
exercise ,...recreation to• try :to get •
tire rn back• to' social. life. Folks
should *learn •to4<ee.p control ,of
time., keep' self respect and face
• t hp' rob-le r144-of 'life • so-a s-net t •
becOrtie. mental To bvercoine
liate•they .are giVen. happiness,,
friendship and hope.. During.
the question .and. answer period we
learned .apy.one . can be admitted,
Catholic , 'Protestant Jew any
denomination. There. are 40 now
there, who. have 'no .near relatives
to c ome_ro visit them .•
George Thompson thanked N:Ir.
Hall,' Mr. K. •De• Koeljer closed
the•meeting,with Prayer.
All -wereinvited to thc'Sunday
'School: room 'where a delicious ,
lunch was served.
St. Augustine.
CWL,
The St. Augustine C. W.L.
meeting was held April 4th in the
St. Augustine Hall: The Spirit-
ual Director opened the meeting
with the League Prayer. The
president Mrs. Franken,was in the
chair. All conveners
harreporat—r here were
three get-well cards sent out and
one Easter card. Twelve Mem-
hostess, and all who 'took part on
our programme. , The meeting
was; closed with the mizpah bene-
diction,
Lunch was served' by the corn ,'
mittee in thatge.
Lucknow Resident
Died At Age. 51
JAMES O'DONNELL •
The death of Janies floward
O'Donnell of Lucknow occurred in
Wingharn and District Hospital on
Monday, April 3rd at the age of
51. • His death followed a Coronary
attack.
Jim , as he was familiarly known
was born at. Kepilworth on Jan-
uary 13, 1921, a son of Joseph
O'Donnell and Rose Delanty, On
November 9;1942 he married
Beatrice Dineen at Sacred Heart
Church, Kenilworth.
In 1945 Mr. and Mrs: O'Don-
nell moved to Holyrood', where.
Jim was employed in farming, an
occupation he had been fond of /
since boyhood. They 'remained
,there until 1957 when they Moved
to Lucknow. While at Holyrood
in 1956 Jim was injured in a farm
accident and he had to give up '
his farming occupation.
111.1958 the O'Donnells bought
the former Sarn Durnin home•on
the eastern outskirts of the village,
where they have since resided and
where Jim has been working' as an
investrnent_e_ompany, salmnan,
He was'also a bus driver for the
past two years for Montgomery
Motors to F. E. Madill Second.'
ary School, Wingliam,
Besides his wife he .is surviveci
by -three sons and three daughters,
GoNon (Sharon) King of Ilagers-
ville Mrs. Bill (Linda) Shutz of
-Chatham, Tom of Windsor , Ellen
and Austin at horne; four broth-
ers Joseph of I.,ondon , Francis of .
Cobalt , Pat of NIOunt Forest ,
Bert of Rexdale and three sisters ,
Mrs. Joseph (Louise)b'Connor of
Elora , Mrs."EclWard (Helen)
Crowley of Guelph, Mrs. Gati-'
field (Cecelia) Teeter of Guelph.
• - He was predeceased by his,par-
entS and .two brothers Austin and
Paul.
The remains rested at the Niac-
Kenzie Memorial Chapel, tuck-
now , where many .friends called'
to extend sympathy.
The funeral service was'held •
on Wednesday, April Sat St. •
tlary's RoMan. Catholic Church ,
Lueknow. Pastor Rev.. Father
Henry Cassano, assisted by Rev.
Father Thomas Mulhall..of Tees•-
water anci,Rev . Father LlOyd IZj
an of Guelph, concelebrated the.
Requiem Iligh.Mass..Miss Laurie
Chisholm was organist. •
Pallbearers were his for
brothers JOseph,,, Pat, Francis
and Bert'O'Donnell. and his two
brothers-in-laW Dan and Fred
• • Dineen.
• The committal serVice was
held at the church. . •
Temporary entombment was
at South Kinloss Nlausoleurn with .
final resting place' Greenhill
Cemetery:
bers were present. It ,was decided
that onSunday, April, 23 there
will be Mass and Holy hour for the
. Members Of the League deceased
and living members.
Mrs. Wm. Kinahan gave a
reading "Are ydu a follower or a
leader". Father CasSano gave'a,
talk on vocations and prayer. All
officers and conveners were voted
'in for another year. The Meeting
was adjourned by Catherine Van
Aaken„17athei. Cassano closed
with prayer. Lunch was served
by the hostess in charge.
Mr. and. Mrs. Williarp Halden-
'by spent Easter. with Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Fry and family at Harris-
Mt And Mrs. N, E'. Evans, Linda
•Larry'and Lisa of Georgetown. visit-
ed over last week end with Mr. •
and Mrs. Bert NiC1101$0.0
• Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. P.A,
Murray over the week end. were
Mr. and Mrs. Keith McCarter and
family of Wallaceburg.
.Congratulationi", to Mr, and Mrs..
Scott Walsh on the birth of a son
at The Kincardine and District
General Hospital, a grandson for
Mrs. Gertrude Walsh.
FIRE CALL THURSDAY
On.Thursday morning the Luck-
now Fire Department answered a
call to the home of Mr. and .Mrs.
Roy Schneller, where a chimney
fire was threatening their home. -
It was soon brought under control
and very little damage Was done.
-RETURNS FROM TEXAS
Toni Nic!Farlan returned home
from Texas, where .he spent' the
winter months.
49th ANNIVERSARY
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Malcolm „Lane 'who celebrated
their 49th wedding anniversary. on
April
congregations.
• Mrs, ••Edna• Whytock ,'Nlisses. • .
Nancy and Gayle 'Whytock of
Teeswater visited on Sund•ay with
Edna and .May Boyle.' •
'The Anglican Church Women
will meet on Thursday afternoon
at the Rectory with Mrs. R.. Oden-
dahl hestess.
evening when•Dr.• Helen Abel was
the giiest speaker. . •
LeaAnne Haldenby entertained
friends on Nionday afternoon on
her 9th.birthday .. 0.n ;Friday' last
Lea Anne visited with Diane
Bushell when she .also 'celebrated
her birthday. '
PURPLE GROVE
Mrs..1\ lildrecl'Johnston , and
'Mrs. Terry'Crosby and Mrs: Nl•ar.7
ian. EmerSon attended the 50th
anniversary of the Huron Chap- •
ter of the O.E.S. in Win.ghain on
Friday evening.'
Mrs. 'Gordon Pattersonreturned
home .from St., Joseph's Hospital
in London last week. Visiting her
while a patient there,were., Gord-
on' PatterSon and 'sons David ,
Billie and John., Mr. and Mrs.,
Burton Collins, and Mr. 'and Mrs.'
Murray Culbert.
Mr. and Mrs. Frani< 'Colwell
'visited recently with' Mr. and Mrs.
Don NICCosh and Mr. and Mrs..
Vic 'Cawley..
Mrs. Chester Campbell, 'Mr•s.
J. Bell and Mrs, Marion Em-
ersori visited with Mrs: J. Bell •
at Gateway Haven in Wiartan.
Mr. and Mrs.' N.-Stanley, Mrs.
Blue , Mr. and Mrs'. Don Doupe
and 'family and•Xirk Dahmer
were Easter 8.ndayguestst11,
• the 'Cancer
• help 'prevent cancer, according to
Ca nadian -Society.:,•
1
Mr. and.,Mrs. Morley Scott. .
Easter Sunday: guests with Mr. •
and Mrs-. Burton Collins and fam-
ily were Mrs. Gordon Stanley,
,Mrs. Andrew Patterson, David
Patterson and Mr. John 'Patterson
of yancouver.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Collins
and Margie spent Sunday at the
Jerome Schmidt home in Mild-
may.
Mrs. Claude Dore Sr. of Berv-
ie was a supper guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Don pore and family on.
Sunday.
Belatedbirtlida__gree_ting
out to Kevin Boyle who celebrat-
ed his 7th birthday on'
Wednesday, April 5.
BRIDAL SHOWER '
Purple Grove ladies were guests
at a bridal shower for Barbara
Forster in the St. Andrews United
Church, on Saturday. •
Dick. McCosh:, Don Thompson,
and Bob Forster spent. Friday in
Detroit.
• Joyce Elliott , spent last week
end with her sister Nancy in Sarn•
ia.
Mr. Currie ,Colwell and Anne
spent Sunday With Mr. and Mrs.
Don McCosh.
Mrs. Donald Mackay'was host •'
ess for the Annual Meeting of the
Women's Institute on Wednesday..
s. Donald-61-Iliei-gave a a-int--
eresting commentary on her rec-
ent trip to Hollywood , Disney
Land, San Francisco and other
points of interest along,the Cali-
fornia coast.
1\4. and Mrs. John Parsons of
Regina , Saskatchewan will be
visiting with Mr. arid Mti. Bap
Thompson and Robbie, next week:
THE L.IXKNOW SENTINEL, 14•CKN.011l1, ONTARIO
2th
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KINLOUGH
Bishop Appleyard. will be .present
14th. Pie counter. Note change
Anglican Church next Sunday
morning , April 16th' owing to the
Confirmation at Christ Church,
Port Albert at 3 o'clock, when . The last Shoot Party of the
There will -be •rio service in the past week with their grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McQuillin and
returned home with their parents ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan' McQuillin,'
who visited here' for the week end.
of date, •
The executive of the 'Huron.- •
Nest District was held in the St.
Helen's Hall on Monday..
Mrs: Harold 'Gaunt is District •Pres-.
ident, thiS year.:
BAPTISM A regular medical check-up will
On. Sunday morning Matthew
'Allan, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Allan
Rhody ;•was. baptized at the•Angli .t
can Church. ,
Mr.' and Mrs. 'Frank Nlaulden
and Keith .weredinner guests, with
and Mrs.. Lee Fairhall and
fainily at Kincardine on. Sunday,
Sorne from here were".at the •
laa,c,,know• United. Churclion Sunday:
t7for-Ins official visit.with the five St. Helen's.Hall onFriday, April.
winter season will be heJclThulle__