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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1st, 1954 . t . ‘ •
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Plumbing and Heatins Service
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Oil Burners Serviced—Units Converted
Complete Repairs for Deep and Shallow Well Fumns
Automatic Hot Water Tanks installed
For a free estimate call or >see
ART GILMORE
R. R. 3, Lucknow _ ^X,M3 pungannon.
KINLOUGH STORE
CHAHGEOANDS
(KINLOUQH NEWS)
Mri arid Mrs. Clark Needham
have sold their store toT Mr\John
Straeder of Mildmay, who will
take possession on September 1st,
We regret losing this family from
the community.-.
Miss Beverley Stanley return
ed home after attending summer
school , a^ Toronto.
iMr. and Mrs. Bob Neville, Mr.
and Mrs. Wan. Montgomery df De
troit spent the week-end with
relatives here. .'
. Miss. Bgtty Arine Lapp of Wing
ham visited with her cousin, Joan
• Percy. ■ . . ’• ■'
\ Mrs. George, Haldenby & Sheila
Haldenby visited with Mr. & Mrs.
Howard McGuire last week.
Mrs. J. W.. Colwell • was a re
cent visitor with Mr; and Mrs?
Cliff Huston at Southampton;
Brenda and Dianne Hewitt
_ spent a few days .with Mr. -and
Mrs. George Graham. •'-//’
Mr. and Mrs. Ldn Cotton of
Orillia werq recent visitors with
■ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Breckles
. and family. < ./ , • '
JSrlma Jean and Markm Percy
._.7 have been employbd _ at. Kincar
dine.
Those attending the funeral of
. the .late Rev: William Lane at
Toronto were Mr. and Mrs. J.
;v R. Lane^^MrT Frank Maulden,
Nellie and* Margaret Malcolm, Mr.
and Mrs. Malcolm Lane, .Hugh &
Kathileen and Mr. and Mrs. Ev
erett Lane. ’ •-'•
Janet and Joe Forster visited
during the week with Mrs. J. W..
Colwell. .
On Sunday, August J 15 th; the
Anglican^ Chur;cb, observed 7 its
50th anniversary with special
services. Capacity crowds 'wel
comed Rev. L. W.* Owen of Sim
coe in the morping and Rev. W.
D. Davis of Owasso; Mich./in the
evening. The church has been re
decorated and was re-dedicated
at the morning service when the
choir under the direction of Miss
Edna Boyle sang^n^anthem J/A
little Brick Church” while in the
evening, Mrs. Harold Haldenby
sang “Jesus is, Everywhere”. Fol
lowing the evening service a soc
ial hour was enjoyed when a 3-
storey anniversary cake was cut
by Mrs. H. A. Graham and tea
vzas served by the ladies of the
congregation.
The Kinlough District vacation
school which ^included Langside,
Westford, Purple ■ Grove, , Kin-
• lough, Holyrood, Ripley & Glam-:
is and Armow with classes held
in the Anglican and Presbyterian
* churches during the week, came
/ to a. filial; cenclusion on Friday
evening in (th6 Anglican Church
-'f with an attendance of around 200
when' parents arid, friends .came
electric motor
^SERVICE
re aitd
Jnish(es;;;; Bearings/. X
Ft uezers;<Dryers, Washers ■'.
■Gilson, Sales Appliap.cos
Hbphirs. to Fans, Vacuumsf
Clippers,- Drills, Etc.
r.' haldenby ELECTRIC
’ Kinlough
Phone Ripley Hl-r 29
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to enjoy ,th.e program .presented)
teacher im'charge:
Prest presided < „ ________
thanks to Mrs. Harvey Thomp
son, director of the Bervie C.V.S.
,yh° .bad given 'of her time, to or
ganize this school. She in turn
thanked the teachers and lead
ers for their co-operation. (Miss
Mary McCosh was a capable, song
leader with Miss Edna. Boyle at1
the organ. Pupils with their lead
ers. each favored with a number
and were presented with their
certificates/Teachers were as fol-'
lows:. Intermediate girls, Rev, G/
B. Cox, Mrs. Harold Haldenby,
Mrs. Perry Hodgins; crafts for
this grade, Mrs., T. E. Morgan; in
termediate boys, Rev. John Prest,
Mrs, Prest/Betty Jean Johnstone;
junior girls, Mrs. Howard Thomp>
son, Mrs. Maurice Hodgins, Miss
Joan Sutton; primary, Miss May
Boyle, Mrs. Florence Fry, Miss
Mary McCosh, Miss Beverley
Stanley; kiridergarden, Mrs/.-F.
Maulden,. Mrs... Burton Coll-ins &
Misses Joyc4 Haldenby and Fran
ces Scott, Mrs. Harvey Tho/np-
son. . Ladies . from the various
places assisted in the classroom
were, • Mrs'. Bill Burt, Mrs. Art'
Graham, Mrs. Dorothy Thomp
son.. , Miss Nancy Needham; Each ■
clay the children were seryed
with’ freshie and cookies. follow-,
ing the recreation period, and
UiuchL thanks is due to the- re
freshment ■ committee who were,
Mrs George Haldenby, Mrs. Phil
Smith, Mrs. Jim Smith, Mrs. Bob
Porter, Mrs. Ed .Bushell, Mrs.
Alex Percy, iMrs; John Barr, Mrs.
Wesley Guest, Mrs. Parish Mof
fat, Mrs. Gordon Wall, Mrs. Clare
Sparling, Mrs. W. Scott, Mrs. Wm.
Wall. ':
Mrs. Clare Sparling and'Allan
spent Saturday-with Mr? and Mrs.
George Haldenby.
The Kinlough W.M.S. met at j
the home of Misses Nellie ,and
Margaret Malcolm when 22 ans
wered the roll call. Mrs. Wesley
Guest was in charge. “Breathe
cn me breath of God” was sung.
Fray er -was given by Mrs. Wal-
4e r/»B reckles^-sc-rJpture^MrSi^Al ex
Percy. The life of Miss Lily Simp-:
son of India was read by Miss
M. Robertson. The study book
was taken, by Mrs. John Emerson,
Mrs. John Barr; Miss Nellie Mal
colm, Mrs. Mark Johnston and
Mrs. Frank Johnston. The closing
hymn was “Jesus shall reign”.
Mrs. Wesley Guest gave the clos
ing' remarks and refreshments.
jwere^sexv^dv.- .I"...’'./
Recent visitors with. Mr. and
Mrs. James Hodgins wehe Mrs.
j.- W. LaF.lam of Buffalo,/Mr.'&
Mrs. Cliff Armstrong of Niagara
Falls.-and Mrs./Cliff: Borthwick
of St. Catharipes. .
We . extend Sympathy . to ,Mi$.
Harold Percy^-in ■ the passing • of
her father; the late , Wm. O'rr.
FViends from , here atf-ended the
fu.hj/ral On Friday. ■ ■ " ;
’A farewell nartv was held/bn
'T'i.’ufsday eX'efihi'p 'hi
.and A-Irs.-Chrk ■N'ce.dhhrn & fam--
. ily ' w-ht'i au* lehvinr5 ■ <hr
ne.W 'home -al Millarl m. ov-
ing \wv.'m jkmH’ng. /A"
ght of nm-py wis tn
thdnr- by Mr/ HmHd Ibpdehbyl
'{•nd -Mr; Mm En-rrs-.n Ha’d. tp.e'1
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not going too. far away and we
hope you will often return and
keep an interest in our commun
ity. Your friendship means a lost |
tri us and atyd time like this, af-;
fords' an opportunity we really-?
couldn’t miss, to say how much •
we’ll - miss you. But sjnce you’re ;
going'to go, we hope you often
-will recall good, days spent in
‘ Kinlough. Please accept this gift i
on behalf of the community. Jack i
Barr, John Emmerson, Harold •
Haldenby and Ered Guest. |
Miss Lois Robb is . holidaying :
with her friend, -Miss Eileen
Percy at Kincardine,
The H.W.I. will entertain Tees-all grades with each' waiter, Paramount and Kairshea
Rev. John I Institutes on Thursday afternoon
and expressed' in the Holyrood Hall, Roll call,
■. <iii 1 couiri. not- k'l you I
| our' viHnsie' without a. .frio
' -arid social' tihcwin
’ lioiior’ You '■ have . al wavs
.Vcrly arid willing ; wit-h x
wouthwhih’..undertaking in'
‘ midst nnd we again r.enoat
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Aerial Service
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I AERIALS INSTALLED
AS; LOW AS $49i00 I
x Towers installed from ground or roof,
Aerials moved. \
Work fully guaranteed for one year.
Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance.
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a joke;, conveners, Mrs. James;
Smith and Mrs. Orville Elliott;
topic., Present advantages of Can
adian farming; motto,. Be proud
of your farm heritage arid have
faith in the future AIL members
bring lunch, ‘ „I Mrs. Nprman Fry and sop R,ick-
i.ey visited at Clinton during^ the
week. ’ . |
Mrs. Dorothy Thompson has ^re
turned to Onion Lake where she
will resume her teaching duties
after vacationing here.
Miss,Karen Nicholson spent a
few, days with Elaine and Lenore
Slessor at Glamis. •
Mrs. William V^air spent a few
days at the home of Mr. and Mrs
T. E.s Morgan, Con. Ip.
Mrs. Frank Mauldep & Keith,
Misses Nellie and Margaret Mal
colm visited, during the week
'Fonthill.' ■ „_r _ v
Miss Nancy Needham , was
Toronto during the week.
. , Friends from here attended a
reception, .for Mr. and Mrs.' Bert.
Thompson, (nee Isabel MacDon-__________________
aid) at/Bervie on Saturday ev-1 LADY AUCTIONEER WEKLPED
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been holidaying With, her cousin,
Judy Nicholson, Con. 4, Huron.
:Mr. and. Mrs.; Wilbert 7’ ' '
-wrib7- are vacationing at Kincar
dine, visited Sunday- with Mr. &
Mrs. Bert Nicholson..':,'
Mrs. Florence . Fry left this
•week for Stratford where she be
gan a nurse’s training course at
the General Hospital there.
IMrS; Ada Hodgins, who has
been spending awhile here, re
turned to Detroit on. Thursday.
WEDDING BELLS
I STANLEY—GALLANT
The marriage of Russell Harold
Stanley, son of Mr. arid Mrs.
Harold Stanley of Kinloss Town
ship, and Rose Mary Jusiiria Gal
lant, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs.
Emanuel Gallant of Summerside,
-Prince--Edward-Tslan d.—was “ sol
emnized on Saturday, August 21
at 10.00 a.m.. in the rectory at
Brewer’s Mills, Ontario^ Rev.
Father. Burns officiated.
The bride chose a gown of
white ballerina length net over
taffeta with a French lace °bol-
er’a. The bridesmaid was Miss
Ethelene Gallant of Summerside,
She wore a gown of "mauve~ net
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over .taffeta and a corsage of yel
low roses.
The groomsman ’ was Ellery
Gallant of Kingston,-*
A reception was held at Mor-
risoh’s Hotel, Kingston, Guests
present from a distance included
Mrs.., Gallant, mother of the ! bride; Rita Gallant, Chas. Gal-j
lant, Jack Graham and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Stanley and Aud-<
rey., . • , , ; \ ■ '/
For a Wedding tripto ■ Niagara
Falls, the bride donned .a mauve
nylon net. over taffeta with' white
accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Stan
ley will reside at St. Catherines.
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An auction sale of household
furnitu,re, and effects ; bf theHaldenby .-estate’ of/Jane. Bowman was held
| on Saturday, with’ Well Hender-
j son as auctioneer, _ - /
I Among the spectators was Mrs.
Doris ‘McLelland of Bervie, who
took an auctioneer’s training
course in the States, and wields
the hammer forr a spell at the
weekly; cat.le auctions held by
her father-in-law.
Mr; Henderson invited On
tario’s only lady auctioneer to
take the stand, and she sold such
items’ as cqrtairis, bedding/ etc.
She has a strong, clear voice and'i.
was described by one spectator.
aS. “a whiz”.
TWO SETS OF TWINS
On Wednesday, August 11th,
Mwins-were“borntb'Mrr and' Mrs?
Don Paquette of R.R. 1, Dungan
non, They named them Janis and
Philip. Six years ago twins, Don
ald and^ Terry, were born to the
Paquettes and their arrival -fell
on the 9th anniversary of the
marriage of their parents.
There is . also a son Jimmy , in
the family. ’
Mr. Paouette, who is a brother
of Mfs. Ivan Louzon, is a veteran
of- World WarTI. Ke met ,hik wife
while overseas. The Paquettes
reside- on the, former Bert Tre-
leaven farm..
Huron Native Passes
The death occurred at Goder- ,
ich of Thomas: Donnelly, a native
of Huron Township, who spent
most of his life in that Township,
and in Ripley un_til moving to
Goderich nine years ago. Among
the survivors-is a sister, Mrs. Em-'
ma Hamilton of Lucknow.,
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McQUILLIN U- in Galt' General
Hospital on Sunday, August 22,
tto“Mr. and Mrs. Sam McQuillin
of Galt,, a son.
McQUILLIN—in Wingham Gen- '
efal Hospital on Thursday, Aug-
ust 26th,“toTMr. and Mrs. Carmen
McQuillin,, a daughter, zMary'Lor
raine, a sister for Jim. -
TASKER—at Greenwood, Nova
Scotia, 'to Mr. and Mrs.' Glen
Tasker, a daughter, Joyce Maur
een, another sister: for Doug.
BRISBIN—-in Belleville, Ont.; on. .
Wednesday, August 11th, 1954,.
to Mr. and Mrs. Jaimes . Brisbin.
(Helen MacDonald) a daughter,.
Margaret Anne. , -
MacKlNNON—in Wingham Gen
eral Hospital, on Sunday, August
8th, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Fraser
MacKinnon, R. 6, Lucknow, a
son. ■.
WRAITH—at Alexandra Hospi-\
tai, Goderich, on August 24, 1954t
to Mr and Mrs. George Wraith,^
l^Gbdefi'ch, a daughter. ,
PAQUETTE—at Alexandra Hos- '
pital, Goderich, on August 11th, ' '
1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Paquette, R. 1, Dungannon, a son
arid a daughter.
JOHNSTONE—in Wingham Hos
pital on Tuesday, August 24th, to /
Mr. and Mrs. William, Johns tone,
a son,.’ John Allan, a brother
Kenneth.
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