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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-04-22, Page 6wm*r six • '■ -f Coafli i/ou com tuqlfawaq, Mfo ?n•• When you need help in a hurry, you reach . r I 1.7 • for. your telephone . . i Think, of the difference it makes-just knowing your telephone is there, ready to serve you in any , 7 emergency. No price can measure its usefulness. purple grove: - ;Mr$. Harold Layertry and children of Toronto are spend­ ing a few days with her mother, Mrs. Harry Osborne, who is ill. Mr. arid Mrs’ Jack Elphick and’ ley. family visited, at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Pqter Leeson on Sunday. Mr, and. Mrs. Ha^id ^Campbell, and Thelma of Qrillia spent the week-end with Mr* Frank: Stan- THIS LUCHNPW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO * ' • . • * Mr .and Mrs. Peter Leeson, Iona* and Barbara visited with Mr, R, W. Leeson of Kinloss recently. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Currie and Brenda, Mrs. J. Colwell, Mrs. Gertie^Walsh and Scott visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCosh on Sunday. \ • Mrs, Arigus Graham spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Emerson, The ^members of the Garden Club field their meeting at the home of Mrs, Wm. Arnold. The mothers were also present. ' Miss .Mary Anne McCosh visit­ ed Ker friend •Miss Rosylind Swan over the week-end. /'Mr*, arid Mrs. John ^Emerson visited With Mr,, and Mrs,*Isaac Nixori recently. •’ Miss Wihnifred McFarlane has returned home, having complet­ ed her training as a nurse in the Wingham Hospital. Mrs. Edbert Busheli, Kather­ ine and George visited with Mrs. Dan McDonald on Sunday.1 The Kinlough Orange Lodge, No; 1139, held their, regular monthly meeting on Tuesday ev­ ening of last week with an aver­ age attendance. Worshipful Master John Emer­ son presided over the meeting. Remarks for' the good of the Order? were given by Bro. Geo. Haldenby. Biro. Alex Percy and Bro. Wesley Guest.; The tfeasur-* er’s report was given by Brs. Wm. Haldenby which showed that quite a substantial amount had been netted from tfie enter- tainments that had been held in the Hall this past winter which will be used in renovating the hall in the near future. The sec­ retary’s report was given by Bro. John Barr, also reports from the different committees were sub­ mitted. The Lodge closed in due form. ' ■ ’ ■ '■■■" *TVE 4% GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES!99^ • Authorized , investment for trust funds. • Short term--5 years? ’ . r • 4% yearly interest, payable half-yearly* 1 . * • j * r ' ' " In five years, $410.18 accumulates to $500.00 Write for descriptive folder . THE' . STERLING TRUSTS C O ft P O ft A T I O N OFFFICE ’ BRANCH OFFICE , 372-Bay St., Toronto 1*3 Dunlop St, Barrio CULROSS CORNERS Congratulations to Mri-&-Mrs^ Claytori . Meyers on the birth of, a son in Wingham Hospital on April 25th. Miss Joyce Little of L.D.H.S. spent “Tuesday night with Miss Helen Schumacher. Miss Joyce Haldenby is assist­ ing with the work at Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ackert, Holyrood. Miss Gertie Wraith, Wingham, spent. Wednesday afternoon at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodgins- & Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wraith spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Art Hodgins. Mr. Donald Haldenby of the Bank of Montreal, LucknOw, is holidaying at the home of his parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Ted Hal- denby. The sixth meeting of the Vita- Gals was held . art - the home" of Miss Nancy Needham on Monday, April 13th. The theme song ..was sung. The roll call was answered with a raw vegetable that you took to/school * today. The min- \ites were read by Mrs. Dan Mc- Innes and seconded. We discuss­ ed the club exhibit and decided to have a skit for Achievement Day at Walkerton. Mrs. Hilda Ackert gave shortnotes.' We were shown how to prepare a lunch box. Our home assignment was to list three vegetables for each month from the home supply and check the ones which could be used in the lunch box. If a mem - ber of the-family carries”a~hmciir box to plan the contents for, two -days-this-week.~The7next-meet- ing will be held at the. home of Mrs. Jeanette Ross on Saturday^ afternoon, April 25th. Lunch was ^served by the hostess. Miss Helen Haldenby and Mr, Don Cameron of Wingham spent Sunday With Mr. Howard Hal­ denby and family. ' , Mr. and .Mrs. Harold Banner­ map and family and Kenny Ban­ nerman of Kinloss spent Sunday with Mr. ad Mrs. Alex’Whyf ock ':aTid7famftyr''*^ Mrs. Whitehead of Tees Water if visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mor­ ley Wall. Some excitement was caused on Sunday when’a horse hitched to a buggy broke loose at Kinlough and ran away, It was later caught by Mr. Ted Haldenby at West­ ford. The horse Was owned by Edgars. ' ■ ’ \ *: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22nd, 1953 community, have moved to north of Lucknow. . Mr? and Mrs. M. Kosmyna and James of Toledo, Ohio; Mrs. K. Jackson of Roseville, Mich.; neth MacLennan of Detroit; Miss Donna Hamilton, nurse-in-train­ ing at Woodstock, and Miss Fran?- cis Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Spilsbury arid daughter of Lon^ don visited with* Mr?* and Mrs. ’ Hamilton whilo htfpndin.r ily, who have been living in this the wedding and reception. WEST ✓ Looks as though Spring is here by the hum and buzz of praetors. Mr. and Mrs. White have mov­ ed to their farm on the Second Concession of Huron, vacated, by Mr, and Mrs. Sam: Congram and sons who .have moved to the farm on the Boundary known as the IsPac Ensign farm. . . A .14 ... . J;—Mr. and Mrs. Miller and fam-’ Robert Hamilton while attending BOUNDARY \V ! V’. 4 I I V -r ,♦• ■ < a* A *3 ... ....................................... .................---------------------------1—T-'-ii.iin-rf.rr r/ni'-'-i- ......—............--r^-"riV-u,i^-’Ti^rT.'-^irt,'rimirhiTiMiTTwnriu'i,iini,rt|