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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-05-26, Page 7J / WHITECHURCH MONUMENTS ./ ■ WALKERTON WALKERTON V Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haldenby Canadian Builders IiS-I I We are the only manufac­ turers in this part of Ontario of high class monuments who import granite from the Old Country in the rough by the carload and process from the rough to the finished monument. No middleman. When choosing a monument come and see one of the largest selections in Ontario. Established over sixty years. ’ Write or phone Walkerton 8 and reverse charges. WEDNESDAY, MAY 26th, 1954 — gx baoQ OUSEHOLD FINANCE CAHAOA’t LAMEST AMD MOET RECOMMENDED CONSUMER FINANCE COMPANY With his sweat the future of Canada is being written. For It is through the workers in steel, lumber, oil, paper, mining and on farms, that Canada grows. ' Arid it is for Smith—and men like him—,that the modern con- . sumer finance company exists. For as. food is essential, to man, and man to industry, and industry to Canada, so an additional source of money is essential to Smith the citizen. Money far the unexpected—the . , emergency—the opportunity. We are .a source and often the answer to his needs. KINLOUGH * nousehoid' Finbnce.has pioneered in providing a sound and intel- L_Itgent ansW_er_tddheJnioney^problems.6LhUndr_eds„q,fJhou.sdnds._^.—_ of people; z * MONEY WHtN YOU NEED IT SKELTON MEMORIALS SKELTON MEMORIALS FOURTH CONCESSION Miss Margaret Macdonald of Sarnia and Mr. and Mrs. Graham MacDonald of London were home for the holiday week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Needham, Suzanne "and -Janie of Corunna ■> visited with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall and family on Sat­ urday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Johnstone andtwoboysofWinghamwere recent guests with Mr. and. Mrs. Ira Dickie and farnily. Mrs. Torrance Andersoh and Miss Grace Macintosh were din­ ner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDou­ gall. The weather was perfect for South Kinloss anniversary on Sunday and , large crowds were out to hear a former minister,! Rev. J. L. Burgess of Hagersville, <1 This man makes steel ; 11 is ijamecould^be Smith. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ....... ■- ■ - ■ ■ ' "T'l". " - ■! ■■ ■■•-•i?.., !!■ 1-' .7 . PAGE SEVEN langside news Russell Ritchie returned home Saturday from Wingham Hospi­ tal, Mr. and Mrs, Sandy Murray & Kathleen and . Mr. and Mrs. Eng­ lish and babe from Toronto spent the holiday at their cottage and visited, friends. Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacKenzie, Roddy, Barry and Donald of Osh- awa, Mrs., Jessie Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Walker and girls of Petrolia, Mrs. John Barr, Jack, Russel, Percy and Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Morley Busheli &’girls of Kinlough were weed-end visi­ tors with Mrs, John Purvis and Fraser..' A number from Langside at-, tended anniversary services at South Kinloss church on Sunday. ' r=- I ' Mr. and Mrs.'Frarrk Miller and Betty attended the funeral of their cousin, the late Mr. Wm. Hayes at Kingarf church with in­ terment at Kincardine Cemetery on Saturday afternoon. . Mr., and Mrs. Graham Pinkney and Glenn of Ajax spent 'the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Collyer. Mr. and Mrs. John Mac-' -Ijityre^and—Bil4^of-Wingham~"at^ tended South Kinloss services and spent Sunday at the same home. Mr. and'Mrs. Frank Miller vis­ ited with Mr, and Mrs. James Irwins 2nd Con., last week, Miss Margaret Steer of London spent the week-end at the home of her parerits, Mr. and Mrs. Philip. Steer, The Ladies Aid was held Wed-, nesday night with Mrs, W. Scott presiding. Mrs. Chester Feagan read the scripture with Mrs. Parish Moffat giving the medita­ tion and prayer. Business was dis- cussedT-Planswere-m^deforthe social after the anniversary ser­ vices. It was, decided to withdraw the July and . August meetings, and Shirley of Toronto spent, the Roll call was answered by “How week-end with relatives, Mr< and Mrs.. J. D. Beecroft were among the guests at the Ewen-Browning wedding at the Deer Park United Church, Tor­ onto, The reception was held at the University where Lillian graduated a few years ago. The bride is a daughter of Mrs, Ed Browning & the late Mr, Brown­ ing formerly of Kincardine and Whitechurch, The happy couple left by plane for -Bermuda to spend two weeks,, Mac MacGregor left on Tues­ day for New York where he has a position in the bank. Roberta McNall is assisting Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw. The anniversary services of the United Church will be held on June 6th with Rev. Robt. Watt of Mitchell a special speaker in the morning and ReV. Brook of Bluevale in . the evening. We .are sorry to hear that Mr. Thos/ Hill is a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cas- lick motored to London on Tues­ day, • The Presbyterian church are celebrating their~90th~amiiversary services on Sunday, May 30th, at 11 "a.m.r and 8.00 p.m. D.S.T. with Rev. R. J. MacDonald as special speaker. On Tuesday. evening, June 1st, the Presbyterian church is having a social evening with Rev. Boggs of Molesworth as the special speaker. His address will be on Palestine. ■ . z • The National Film Board is showing pictures in the hall on June 2nd. Everyone welcome. Ken McAllister will be in charge of the pictures. I am,using my talent money to help the organ lurid”, which brought several different ' ways and means. Readings were given by Mrs. Peter Moffat, Mrs. Wm. Evans, Mrs. Wm. Scott and Mrs. Bent Moffat. 'Mrs. Lloyd Moffat prepared the program. • Mrs. Ethel Runchey of Toronto visited oyer the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Wall. Mr. arid Mrs. Wm; Lloyd of London spent the week-end with relatives here. —-- Mr, Russell Barr of Port Dal- hpusie spent the week-end at his home here. .. Miss Erlma Jean Percy was chosen by the County, Which en­ titles her to a trip to Guelph. Congratulations to Erlma. on re­ ceiving this award. ■ Miss Winnie Percy, R. N., of Woodstock spent the week-end at her home here. • _ The Presbyterian service was withdrawn on Sunday owing to the„..anniversary..„ser.vices.aL-South» .Kinloss, when they welcomed back the Revt J. L. Burgess. . Mr. and'Mrs. W. Lapp arid fam­ ily of Wingham spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Percy. Mr. and Mrs. Russell- Walker and children of Petrolia visited on Sunday with Mrs. John Barr' and - family: . ■ . Miss Kathleen Lane of Brus­ sels spent the-week-end at her home '.here. '• ’ . ' • . . Miss Jean Guest returned home from Wingham Hospital where she has been a patient. Visitors with Mr*, and Mrs. Alex i Percy were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson and Miss Jean Stan­ ley of London, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith and Mf , Ray Stanley^ of Lucknow and Mr. Jack Johnstone of Clinton. . • Mrs. George Colwell, Holyrood, iMrs.-Fi:ank-^Col-WellT-^Kinlossr-Mr-Sr' Ardili Mason, Huron and Ken Mason of London spent Sunday evening with Mr. arid Mrs. J. W. Colwell. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Johnstone and Lloyd of Holyrood and Wayne of Toronto visited Suri- day with Mr. and Mrs- Maurice Hodgins. Relatives from, here attended the Winters-Stanley wedding on. Saturday. , . ’ ...Wall a-nd- Mrs. Ethel RUnchey visited Sun­ day-even ing-.-w-ith >Mr»— an(L-Mrsr Jack Schumacher and Helen. Presbyterian MMMLS'. Auxiliary Mrs, Alex Percy was hostess oh Wednesday, May 19th to ..the Kin- lough .Auxiliary of the . W.M.S. Miss Margaret Robertson was in. change of the nieeting. .Scripture was read- by Mrs.. Perry Hodgdns arid prayer by Mrs, Emerson. Rqll call was answered by naming a ti;ee of the Bible. There' were. 21 present, A special offering was taken for the supply fund. Mrs. Emerson favored with a solo, *“My Task”; Mrs. Barr gave an interesting reading from the glad tidings on Indian schools in Can­ ada. Miss ' Margaret Robertson gave a reading on the hospital visitor.(The study book was read by Mrs.’Alex Percy, . Mrs. Maul- den, Mrs. Emerson, Nellie Mal­ w; ’ ss e »•.' O colm, Mrs, Baulch, The closing hymn-was ‘‘Blest be the tie-that Binds”. Mrs, Mark Johnstone moved a vote of thanks to the hostess and those . yyho took part in the program and Welcomed Mrs. Sutton to the Auxiliary. Af­ ter singing grace the meeting closed by repeating the Lord’s closed iby repeating, the Lord’s prayer in unison. Tea was served by the committee and the host­ ess. six is 2? o o »?. mH • Z rz 3.. u> (O~V ; o’ o