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WEDNESMT* ERB. MtKJflSS THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
1 Friday, Saturday; Feb. 20, 21
Van Johnson, Paul Douglas'
“WHEN IN ROME”
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The February meeting of the
Blake’s W.M.S. was held at the
home of Mrs. Richard Kilpatrick
on Thursday/ February 5th with
—16 adUlts and-"3 childrenT-presenU
The meeting opened with. Mrs.
Cook presiding and the World’s
Day of Prayer program from the
//J .monthly was followed. Prayers
for the Queen were given by Mrs.
R. Johnston; homes and families,
i- Mrs. G. Mac!ver; family prayers,
•. Mrs. L. Menary; followers of
Christ,. Mrs. C. Kilpatrick; hdn-
■ Christians everywhere, Mrs. J. Ir
vin; peace, Mrs. I. Henry. The
• roll teall and sec.rtreas, report
were given and during/the busi
ness period . it ; was decided to
' • make a quilt for the bale, with
Mrs. Cook to obtain the material.
- Benediction by the president-
closed the meeting and lunch was
• served by Mrs. G. Saunders, and
I . /Mrs. J. Blake.
*- Heads Rec Centre Board
—---Atameeting-lastweekrOfthe
Recreational Centre Committee,
W. B. Anderson was appointed
_ Board chairman/ Wif was recent
ly appointed to the Library
Board and to the- Board of. Dir
ectors of Wingham General Hos
pital. :
A isasn aw ii— naihii
mi® OF THANKS
The Scott Family wish tovsiiv
cecely thank;, friends, and neigh
bors for their kind acts and ex
pressions of sympathy in their
recent bereavement,. / '
John .MacMillan wishes to
sincerely thank all those who sq
kindly remembered her in .yari-
otis -ways wMe she was in the
hospital. These remembrances
were indeed appreciated:
Mr. -and Mrs. J. L. MacMillan
. J^ish^tp^thank-those-friendswho
so- kindly remembered Mrs. Mac-
■ Millan. With cards;1 gifts irid vis
its, while she was a patient, in
St. Joseph’s Hospital, London,:
Mrs. Janet MacDonald of . Sea
forth wishes to thank the many
friends df\Euckhow and vicinity
who remembered her on the oc
casion of the ninety-first anni
versary of her birthday. ;
To my many kind neighbors
and friends who have so gener
ously remembered me in my hos
pitalization, I should like through
The Sentinel to say thanks a
million. I hope 'it won’t be too
long ’till I’m ‘Home Sweet Home’
again. With best Wishes to dll;
FRANK BARKWELL.
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We wish to express oUr grati
tude to all, who, by their many
acts of kindness and generosity
helped us/to re-establish -oursel
ves after two disastrous fires of
our homes. Truly this is a great
country, where neighbors rand"
friends, both known arid uri-
known,help--those ^henniisastef7|
strikes.. Again we thank you.
Mr. and;Mrs. Klaas DeYong:
■■-/■?;WHITECHURCH-,;.'
, Mr.; and Mrs, Irwin McClen-
, aghan and daughter Mary Louise
. of St. Thomas spent the week-end
at the home of his: parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan. Mrs.
t Ben McClenaghan returned home'
(With them for, a few days.
.Mr. arid Mrs. Harry Tichborne
of Goderich spent Friday at her
mother’s, Mrs. D. Kennedy.
Mr.. Bill Thompson of. Hailey-
bury, , visited his uncle, Nat
Thoriipson one day last week. r
- ”Mr.'"andMrsrHarbIdJdhristbn
and family of Ailsa Craig spent
Sunday at the’ home of Ker irioth-
er, Mrs. - Will Conn. /
' The v W.M.S. of the, United
church are holding a Valentine^
tea in the basement of the church
on Friday, Feb. 13th at 2.30.
The regular monthly meeting
of the W.MJS. is being held on
February 18th at the home of
Mrs. E. Groskorth.
. Mr. ?and Mrs. Ronald Hender
son of Hamilton , spent Sunday
evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. T. H. Moore.
Miss Merle . Wilson and Miss
Annie Kennedy of Wingham
spent a few days last webk at
their respective homes*
\ Mrs. Mary J. Tiffin spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. V. Emer
son.. ’ '
Mr. Clayton Scholtz of London
spent Sunday at his home here.
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The Farm Forum met Monday
night at the home of Mr. & Mrs.
Alex Whytock and family* There
were 27 present. AH agreed there
|sn.T good understanding between
rural and urban/people. The ur
ban people don’t understand our
production costs.- Games were
played, the high score in euchre
for ladies going to Mrs. Grant
Wall and men, Clayton Meyers;
the low to Mrs. Don Donaldson
and Jas. Wraith. A dejicious lunch
was served. A vote of thanks was
tendered Mr. and. Mrs. Whytock
/for the use of their homes. The
next,, meeting will be at Mr. and
Mrs. Midford Wall’s. - /
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hacke.tt and.
Doug of Ashfield spent Tuesday
with Mr. arid Mrs. Midford Wall
and^Donnie,-.^..
Mr. Kiid .Mrs. Wm. Keith and
Miss Gertie Wraith of Wingham
spent Wednesday afternoon with
Mr. arid Mrs. Jas. Wraith. r
Mr. arid Mrs. Jas. Wraith spent
Thursday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Art Hodgins,
and Drayton.
.' Ross Hamilton missed several
days’ school last week with the
’flu, .
T~Mr; and Mrs. Wm. " Townsoh,
Wanda, Calvert and-Frankie of
Sudbury visited Oyer the week
end, with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dickie
arid family. Mrs. Townson and
Frankie are staying for a time
due to the serious illness of her
father who is now a patient in
Wingham Hospital.
We are. glad to hear that
George Scott, who is ill in
toria Hospital, London, is
proving.
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Mr. ,and Mrs. Jack McLaren
from the West who are visiting
with relatives in Bervie and
Kincardine, accompanied Mr.and
Mrs. Bert , McLean to the home
of Mr.' and Mrs. Tom Hodgins
where-theywere—dinner gtfests
on Friday evening'of last week.
Mrs. Alex Percy (Visited Thurs
day in Durham with Mr. and
Mrsi Albert Trafford.
. Mrp. Wm* .Cox spent a few
daysr with Mr.' and Mrs. Jack
Scott, Concession 4.
Mrs. Raynard Ackert presided
fox the Women’s Institute meet*
irig on Thursday afternoon at.
the home of Miss Edna Boyle.
Fallowing the usual opening ex
ercises, local leaders were chos
en, for two projects, to-be under
taken by the young ladies in the
community: 1st, Dressing up
home-grown vegetables, . leaders
Mrs. 'Raynard Ackert and. Miss,
Eileen Elliott; 2nd: Garden Club,
leadbrs Mrs7~Perry Hodgins, Mrs.
Wm. Wall. Judges for the^ hbme-
made Valentines were Mrs. Frank
l^IauMerrr-MrsT^om-Hodgins-anR-
Miss Margaret Malcolm .with
prizes being awarded, ist, Mrs,
P. A. Murray -. 2nd, Mrs. Raynard
Ackert The A.C.W.W. convention I
for August '21st- was discussed
and’ plans will ibe made at a later
•date, Mi’s* Tom Hodgins and Mrs.
Jim Smith are conveners for a'
card, party to be held in -the .
Towriship Hall on Wednesday,
February' 11th. The roll call Was
a Valentine verse. Each member
joyed. Mrs. Wesley Guest con
ducted a Valentine contest; Miss
May Boyle and Mrs. Jim Smith
read Valentine poems. Mrs. Frank
Thompson read a humorous art
icle, “Home-Made Stew”. The
motto, “Those who go ahead and
do and those who sit and ask why
wasn’t it done”, prepared by Mrs.
Ernie Hanna, was read -by- Mrs.
P. A. Murray. The current
eventd were read hy Mrs. Eddie
Thompson and the National an
them closed the meeting. The
hostess for the March meeting is
Mrs. Frank “Thompson arid it will
be an evening, meeting.__
Mrs. 'William Haldenby, who
has been confined to bed since
^November, is able to be‘tip ^a
short time each day and it is the
wish of her many friends that
-she/will^ontihuertb-improveTand'*
soon be able to ibe out again.
1 The Women’s Institute had a
most enjoyable At Home on-Fri
day evening when they entertain
ed their ‘husbands, families and
friends. A variety program was
greatly enjoyed followed by a
bountiful lunch and ending with
an old tiriie dance. About 150 at
tended.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Cooper and
Grace pf Kingiarf visited Thurs
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Bpnnet.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson & . ■- .•------—/—:——L—-----, ■■■ < ■ ' •
the Cuyler family at the home
of Mr. and Mrs* Jack
Kincardine, .
Mrs. Arthur Breckles
how spent Friday with
Mrs. Harold Haldenby.
Mrs. Frank Johnston
hoine after spending a while in
LucknoW with Mr. and Mrs. Syd
:Gardner.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Needham
of Huron visited Sunday wfth
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wall. / ,
The Rev. G. B. Cox left on
Monday" for New York. He will
sail from there to the Eastern
Countries,__Jncluding^the^
Land. .
Mr. and Mrs. Don McCosh,
Mary and Dick of "Purple Grove
spent Sunday with Mrs. J/ W.
Colwell.
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KIso namecCafavorite bird and
imitated its call. Mrs, Frank
Thompson, convener, then ' took
charge of the program. Misses
Edna, Boyle and Margaret Mal
colm played a piano duet. Mrs.
Wm. Eadie gave,?a splendid paper-
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