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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-07-29, Page 9• Mr. Ross McDonagh returned i J Andrew Y J Sunday evening With ’Mr. Mrs,. Joe Wail,’- Teeswater. afternoon. Doug of Ashfield spent Sunday Lai(Jlaty. She accom- Who visited at North Bay/f _ Mr. and ‘Mrs. Jake Hunter and WEDNESDAY, JULY 29th, 19534-"...j,/;— - CULROSSCORNERS « Marlene Hunter spent a. few days at North Bay with Mr. and i.... I 1 I .■X ' V• • • • t. I • ’ ■ » the LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO* TT f . V • V > PAGE, NINE ♦r vijle; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Switzer The Nile Y.P.U. held , service Haldenby "and" cently" wjth°M?“a2dt? Schumacher and Messrs. Jim son spent Saturday in Exeter. Mr’ ^ewis Kraemer accompanied i them home. The ladies of the community attended a shower for Eleanor Murray at Holyrood on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cornish & family, Olivet, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Jas; Wraith spent Sunday evening; with ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Murray^ Henderson, Luck- ;now. '/ .. . and Mrs.- Art Hodgins spent and Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Wraith spent Monday evening wiith Mr. Joe Gaunt and Miss Mary Gaunt, Ber- vie, /*./.', Mr. and* M^s. Chas, Wall, Kin/ ' cardine, visited Tuesday aftern cardine, visited Tuesday after­ noon wiith, Mrs, Mary Wall. We are/very sorry to report Mr. Orville Wilson to be a pat­ ient in Wingham Hospital. Oiw- ing to Orville’s illness his moth- .....er, Mrs. Ethbl Wilson, arrived ’, home from Toronto on Wednes­ day. ...,;/■ ’ 'j [’ . ' “H aTP ^ day afternoon, with his little friend, Donnie Wall'. Several from here attended the 40th anniversary tea of the; Holy­ rood Women’s Institute Thursday^ v afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hackett andj with Mr? and Mrs. Midford Wall i Pr- and Mrs; StanAWard and Donnie'. > I Who visited at North Bay. Miss Donna Haldeniby is spend-1 . .... __ __ ____ ing a week at Bruce Beachy with i Fljeda and Mrs. Cliff Menary and her sister, Miss Helen Haldenby. I Harold and Mrs. George Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Zettel &1 spent last week in Thessalon. Jeaa Elizabeth and Mrs. Schu- .... 4vlul,lcu <___jnacher7ofWalkerton spent Tues-' home from the hospital on Wed- day evening with Mr. and Mrs. I nesday.. Jack Schumacher. , We are sorry to hear of Char- Miss Alice Haldenby is visiting! lie McDonagh’s accident. with Mr; and Mrs. Ivan Pollock ~ ’ — and Kaye, Ripley. . Mr, Bert Harris assisted with the work at the farm of Mr. Mel­ vin Zettel, Walkerton. Miss Helen Schumacher spent the past week-end with Miss Lois Haldenby.. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Knight and. "Charlene of Leaside spent the -week-end -W Wraith. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schumacher and Lindazof Trail, B.C„ visited Raynard?-_______~~ 7~~~' ielatives“m the community. Miss Jessie Kilpatrick, Brock­ L. Xe are sorry to hear of Char - Miss Roberta - Helm is visiting in Burlington with Mr. and Mrs, Clifford: Eastman.— - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shropshall visited at the week-end with, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Raypard. '■ Miss Anne Ritchie is spending some holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ross and Douglas" "at7 Loch-’ alsh...I,..//.,.- - Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Raynard and boys visited Sunday in God­ erich with Mr: and Mrs. Melvin don Kirkland, \ Mrs. Jim Mullin. and Mary of Millet, Alberta, are visiting with friends on the Line. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gardner and. Carpi and Mr, and MivT Gordon^ Kirkland and children visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Donnelly of Pinkerton- Sunday School will* be at 10.15 and church at 11. Olive and Flora Webster and Margo and Bea Parker of Tor- onto visited—on, -Thursday?with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Hunter. ■ ■ '■Li /.i : DUNGANNON Mr, Jas. Sproul, quite ill for some time, was taken to God­ erich Hospital at the end of the •week.-. •■• . ■” Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mole and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Har­ vey Sparks and attended the boat races at Southampton on Sunday. ’ BORN—Wednesday, July 22nd, at Goderich hospital,, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Culbert (nee^ Doris I?aylor), a son? ~ 7 Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Bele visited the latter’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Johnston, Goderich, on Sunday in observance of their 9th wedding anniversary. . Miss Mary Young, employed at “Kincardine, is spending a few days at her home this week. , Dr. H. A. S. Vokes, Mrs. Vokes and their Chinese friend, Jack Lang, Toronto, spent last week ^t3beir_surruner_.home. ------ Mrs. Harvey Ross and Janette of near JSudbury returned home after a visit with her parents,4 Mr. and Mrs. J as, Sherwood. Miss Norma Sherwood, who is taking, a summer course at Toronto, was also home for a week-end. non United church, Eyelyn Young conducted the 1 service and was assisted by Leon Christlaw who lead the scripture lesson and let in responsive reading. Ann Pent­ land gave the children’s story, ’■The Shiny New Dime’’; The Nile choir sang two anthems accom­ panied by Douglas Squires. The address was given by Geo. Riibey,, Nile, in a clear and expressive spits at little cost. way on the parable of sowing . and reaping taken from St. Mark. The ushers were Allan McDiar- mid and Ronald Peptland, Misses Ruth Pentlahd and Lois Feagan assisted the pianist with the chor­ al numbers, This group conduct­ ed service previously at Port Al- . z" bert at 9.30 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. at. . Nile. A Want Ad will bring big re- r FOR CONTINUED LIBERAl. PROSPERITY! Facts From The Liberal Record: • Old Age Pensions For All • Expanding Health Services Expenses cut by 237 Million in 1953 • Income Taxes Cut 11 Percent • / National Debt Reduced 2,284 • Agricultural Exports 3% times as Qreat as in 1948 • Farm Cash Income Increased 2% Times in 5 Years • Worked for National Securi­ ty; Forces Serving in Far ’ ___ East and in Euro^eXQ Pr^- —- M_________________________________serve Peace. " S 63 Million a Year Saved on ^ r ~ ;./.-... Interest Payments \ : y'-. liberal Action Beats Lavish Promises! . FOR THE BEST YEARS OF YOUR LIFE Issued by fiuron Liberal Asspciation * / . f 4 • , X A . . . .1 ■ ......- .-J*------ © =5= ©T © I I. J •V ;’r ■i# IK . I ■ i M *