The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-05-26, Page 3■ WEDNESDAY,'MAY 26th, 1954 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
KAIRSHEA HOST
TO DISTRICT W.l.
The May meeting of the Kair- •
3hea W.l. was held at Holyrood
Hall. The meeting opened with
the opening ode and Mary Ste-
wartCollect. #
^^•letter was read from Mrs;
Emerson dealing with the Dis
trict Annual, to which the Kair-
shea is playing host this year.
The. district meeting will be
held in <the United Church Sun
day School room on Wednesday,
June 2nd, with morning and
afternoon sessions. Catering will
be by the United Church W.A.
Ten ladies are to bring three
dozen cookies to the.,District An
nual. and the fest are asked to
donate $1.00 each. The ten ladies
are Miss D. MacLeod, Mrs. Chis-
lett, Mrs, Wm. MacIntyre, Mrs.
Scott,. Mrs, Donald McKinnon,
‘Mrs, D. H. Carruthers, Mrs, D.
L, MacKinnon, ^-Mrs. DoWney,
Mrs. Tom MacKenzie and' Mrs.
L. 'MacDougall. Delegates, ap
pointed were Mrs, G. Wall,. Mrs.
D. .L. MacKinnon and Mrs.,Chis-
lett. ■ . ’ ■ ' v • .
Five, dollars was donated to' the
Blind. It was decided to accept
an invitation to Paramount in
T Jun v-^-— '. ■ —- -
Programs' were1 distributed
with the ladies, asked to take one
f,0 their' neighbor if she was riot
a member. It was decided to have
the short course,/“Psychology &'
You” andr invite Lucknow, Para
mount and Holyrood to attend.
The roll call was answered by
“a sunny side of rural life”.
. Mrs. Buckton took the. chair
for‘the sociaLtime; The scripture
was read by.A Mrs. Ross MacMil
lan; Mrs. D. L. MacKinnon gave
an interesting report on, the Pres
idents’ Convention, in Guelph.
Current events was taken by Mrs;
F. Moffat. Mrs. . T._MacKenzi.e
sang a -lovely .‘solo. The topic,
“Value. of birds to agriculture”
Was ably. presented by ; Mrs, G.(
Wall. Dean MacLeod gave an in-
teresting reading. A piano sold
was given by Amelia, Carruthers
and' a solo by Keith Roulston.
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I LUCKNOW |
| UNITED CHURCH
j Minister: • . j
j Rev. G. A. Meiklejohn, |
! B.A., B.D. |
j ^UNPAYr Wl 3tth |
j 10.00 am.: Church School. I
111.00 am,: The Magnificent !
j Trust. , I
17.00 pm.: Filmstrip “Simon |
Peter, Fisherman”. •
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Lucknow |
Presbyterian Church |
SUNDAY, faAY 30th
10.00 a.ni.: Sunday School.
11.00 a.m.: Rev. Robert Mac-
connell.
3.00 pm.
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Erskine, Dungan-!
..V.., Rev. Samuel K,err,|
B.A., B*D., of Glace Bay,j
Nov# Scotia. |
7.00 p.ni.: Rev. Samuel Kerr.!
auxiliarytotag
for navy league
Few people in’the inland pro
vinces of Canada realize or ap
preciate, the great part that ships
and the sea play in ourdaily
lives. Nine ,put of every ten ships
in the world today are NATO
ships’, of the great Atlantic Alli
ance of Which we are members.
These , are the ships which are
the standard bearers of• our wes-
tern civilization for without our
seaborne commerce we could not
exist as a nation.- We live by
—trade^and—these;—ships—and—t-he-
men who serve them are the
carriers, of' Our trade.,,
. We have a. great heritage of
• the-sea -and we owe-muchto the
seamen who serve us, in our navy
and in our merchant navy. On
Wednesday, 'June 2nd, We will
have an opportunity to recognize
it for it is the annual Tag Day ‘
Local & General
i. Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Fisher
spent the week-end with friends
here, j
Mr. Jack Beaton and family pf
Toronto'visited in , and around
Lucknow over the week-end.
" Miss Mary Struthers of Tor-,
onto visited; over the week-end
at the home of Mrs. Annie
Struthers.
Mr, and Mrs. W. S, Reid, Bob
and Karen and Miss Fem -Reid
of Strathroy were holiday callers
on friends here.
_' Bob, Nancy? and Ardonna
Hewitt of Elmira spent the week
end here. They were accompan
ied by Bob Gibbons who visited
at Ripley; ' • ’
Professor F. S. MacKenzie of
Presbyterian College, Montreal,
visited last week with relatives
in the district.
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart of
Maple Creek, Sask,, visited last
week with the Misses Nellie and
Margaret Malcolm and other rel
atives. 7 :
'Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Lavery, of
Toronto and Mrs. A. E. Thomp-
-son™ofALindsay-^spent--the---week--
end with Mrs. R, T. Douglas and:
Miss Tena MacDonald. ..
Mr, and Mrs: jack Needham,
and daughters Susan, and Janie
of Corunna, and' Mri Rod Mac
Dougall of. town were week-end
visitors with-Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd
MacDougall. 7
Mr/ and Mrs. Mervin McDon
ald and daughter Mary of Tor
onto were- holday /Visitors With
her parents, Mr. and . Mrs. Chas.
Steward. • •' •
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clipper
ton and children of London spent
the week-end with her parents*
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of the Navy, League of Canada,
convened by the Lucknow branch
of the Canadian Legion. .. .
• The Navy League of Canada
serves our seasmeri,"' ashore and
aflbat. Its clean and comfortable
Clubs’ and hostels in our maritime :
ports are friendly meeting places
for our searhen. Their famous
ditty bags have gladdened the
hearts of many of our sailor lads
with gifts from home. Through
, the Navy League our sea veterans '
--are^visitedm7egttlB^ly-in7"ouT““hos^,
pitals and supplied with: Com
forts. By : means of its great
youth-trairiing program through
out Canada, the Navy League
maintains the heritage in thous
ands of our teen-age youth in its
Moyal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps.,
was given by Amelia, Carruthers
and’a solo by Keith Roulston.
I Mrs. Hughes told a. little of
and her work as -leader of the
Daughters of the Kairshea and
the girls presented their skit. “A
well planned shopping trip”. Mrs,
: Houston.gave the closing remarks
and the meeting- ended with 'the
Queen and the.Institute grace.
Hostesses for the June meeting
| at Holyrood ,,Hall -are .Mrs. T..
MacKenzie and. Mrs. E. Keith and
as Purple Grove, Whibechureh &
Holyrood -Institutes are . invited*
every.onp. is to take lunch—4th
Con., west, tarts;. 2nd Cos./west,
cookies; 6th Con., west, cookies
and all Concession east, sand
wiches.' '
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from coast to coast. Give gener
ously on this, tag day . for. this
.is a worthy cause,’ one which,
serves us all.
“Mr. and Mrs. Smri^Reid.
. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton,
Beverley ’and Fraser spent the
week-end at Bracdbridge . with
Mr’. and; Mrs. Floyd Wilson.
Mrs. Duncan Kennedy will
leave at the end of the month
to spend a few months with her
people in London, England. She
will be joined on. the trip by
•Mrs. Morris of Hamilton and for
merly of East Wawanosh, •
Mr. x and Mrs. Allan Stewart of
Hamilton and Winnie Stewart of
London .spent' the holiday- week
end at the home df their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stewart.
Mr.. and Mrs. Wm. Lloyd of
London called on friends in the
village on Saturday and from
here went to Kincardine and
Kinlough, where they called on
Mrs. John Cox, who, if she is
spared—will-oibserve-her-one-hun-
dredth birthday in July. Bill is
with Silverwood Dairies at ,Lon-
don. in the ice cream department.
Their .son Ivan is travelling for
a drug firm and' their daughter,
Doris, is employed, by a finance
firm in London.
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Paramount Women’s, Institute
mreriat_thehomenDf_Mrs7_AlIrwm^
on May 18th with a good attend- .
ance. The. roll' call was answered
by “The meeting I .enjoyed best
during the year and payment of.
fees’’. Correspondence was read,
three voting delegates appointed
and current events given by each •
member. The topic “Public Re
lations and Community Activit
ies” was taken by Mrs. D. Me-
Cosh of Purple Grove. Readings
were given iby Mrs. R. Reid, Mrs.
J. Hunter and by Mrs. H. Thomp
son of Purple Grove. Mrs. R.
Campbell sang a solo and Mrs.
Wm. Stanley conducted, a con-
-testriAt~the^close~*of~the”meeting—
refreshments were served.
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• Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pritchard'
of—Toronto—spent—the -week-end-
with Mr. and .Mrs. Wilfred Pent-,
land and Mr. arid Mrs. Frank
Pentland.
Mrs. Mathew. Shackleton atten
ded the funeral on Monday ' of
her uncle, Mr. Walter; Steels at
Exeter. She was accompanied by;
her cousin, Mr. Amos Cornelius
of Whitechurch and Mrs. William
Redmond.
Mrs* Roderick McDonald, was
,able to return home from G’oder-
'ich Hospital at the end of last
Vv.eek after several weeks receivr
ing Care. She; is being assisted in
the home by her sister, Miss Fern
Robb,London. ——■——
Douglas Johnston\ of Toronto
spent the week-end with his
grandmother, Mrs. Abner Morris.
Mr. & Mrs. Orville Chambers,
Woodstock," the latter a cousin
of Mrs. MatheW Shackleton, vis
ited her on Sunday.
Ken Brown, employed at Mon
treal, spent the week-end with
his parents, Wr. and Mrs; Wilbur
.Brown. - ■ '. ■ ■ • . *
Mrs. Olive Culbert and Miss
Pearl Finnigan, Goderich, visited
the R. Finnigan homestead over
the weekrend. ' ■ \
Mr. and Mrs. Benson Pentland,
family and -Mrs. A. B: Pentland,
London, visited on Sunday with
relatives. Mrs. Peneland return
ed to Toronto with, her daughter,
Mrs. E. Pritchard,- after visiting
at London and Detroit. ... r . . . . ’..._Misses.J^ettie-&_Rebina-Spnouh
have visiting with their cousins.
Mrs. Verne. Card, Toronto, and
Mrs. Lew Elsie, “ Dwight, Musk/
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Mr. and Mrs. Lome Badman &
little daughter of Comber are
visiting’- their cousins, Mr. arid
Mrs. Harold Errington. .
The Young People and Trail
Rangers of the United Church
gathered at the Girl Guide Camp
on Monday', May 2,4th. .They en
joyed a picnic dinner and games
in. the afternoon. . { .
The Dungannon1 Mission Band
.was-held' Sunday morning during
the regular church service at -thp
.United Church. The meeting was
led bv Carol Pentlancl arid Mar
ion Mole' and-, the attendance, was'
35. Patrie?. Pentlund gave.the call’
to worship and Pauline Anderson
accompanied .at the piano for the .
lTyrrm—‘ ‘ J-vsn s—Bi-ds—^Ua^TSkrmrr- •
Marion ■ Mole receivedthe ' offer^
ing a.b'd Sandra Finnigan report
ed the last, meeting. Carol Perit-
I.and gave .the scripture verse and
Mrs. 'Robt. Irvin gave a; •chapter.^
■‘Tviexicp” in ..'the study book,
World Friends: .magazine was dis- .
tribu.ted and the members purt.
pose repeated in unison. to elose
flip meeting-. ;' •.
• " Annivers&rv services, which-ob
served the 95th year of service af-
and at Christ' Church,.; Port AC ..
when P‘ev. A. NI. Stevens of VZinr*
ton 'exchanged with* the rector;
•KeVv -H/L,.lennings and gayb' a'-
. fine address. The church 'was at
tractively-decorated with,’flowers
and; Mrs. Fred .McQuillin of. St;
Peter’s Church, Lucknow, .pre-
.sided ai'fW'prgari,'" « ' w /
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