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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-09-15, Page 7Webster sang a solo which was the meeting to a clpse. A dainty appreciated. A very instructive lunch was served by- the corn­ talk on “Camp Life at Mirami-’mittee in charge. WEDNESDAY, SEPTI 15th, 1954 1 LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO T I I ,«r s ' ' / ' . ' Plumbin; and Heatins Service AND REPAIRS • Oil Burners Serviced—Units Converted Complete Repairs for Deep and Shallow Well Pumps ; Automatic Hot Water Tanks Installed For a free estimate call or see . ' R. JR. 3, JLucknow', ASHFIELD PRIEST DESIGNED GROTTO ; p—,jh. ..iy ' $ ”■ . ■ ‘ (KINGSBRIDGE NEWS) A Grotto honoring our Lady of Lourdes, z a replica of Lourdes, France, designed °by Rev. Father H, Van Vynckt of St. Joseph’s parish, Kingsbridge, was dedicat - PAGE SEVEN if . ..............— ................... . treasurer of the Group. Mrs. Roy chi’’’ was given by Mrs. I. Mac-' Alton presided for tne second kerizie. Mrs. J. W. Joy nt gave a • part of the6 meeting when the story of the life of Roy Rogers following program was present- which was very interesting as he ed. After singing the hymn«“O was a guest at the C.N.E, this Master leF-me walk with Thee” year. Two humorous poems “Two there was a devotional period, A'Frogs” and ”pe Sunflower Ain’t. paper “Cultivate liking people as De Daisy” were read by Mrs, K. they are”, was read by Mrs. B. C’ameron. The singing nf hymn- Roach, It contained helpful and “Saviour like a Shepherd Ipadl^d and btess^djmSi^^ Hiq Fvnpllon™ ............... A.:___________A jJiTxl.4em-ber--4-2tir”by^His ExeeUency / I / I LANGSIDE ■ ■ * . ’ . * On Friday evening a reception was, held in the Community Halt •for Mr. arid Mrs, Garnet McNall., At lunch: time Mr. Donald Stew­ art read an 'address and Mr. Wal­ lace Conn presented the young couple with a sum of money, Gar- riet/expr.essed "his~ thfariks.’"Tiff ins orchestra supplied music. The community offers congratulations and a welcome to Mrs. McNall, All the McNall family were home for the occasion but two brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ritchie, Mrs. Chester Feagan and Brian spent Friday in' Galt returning hy_ Kitchener. Chester, who is r employed there pairiting, return­ ed home with them for the week­ -end. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and family of Tiverton spent Sunday evening with Mr. arid Mrs. Frank Miller. 1 • Mr, and Mrs. Tom McInnis of Gorrie and Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Taylor /of Ripley/;were _ Sunday ✓visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Rus­ sel.' Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Butler of Mitchell " were Sunday visitors with Mr.- arid Mrs. Fred Tiffin. Mrs. John Crowston and Lois • asissted at the Campbell-Ketch- a'baw reception at Paramount on . Saturday.- Lois spent a .few days during the week, vis’ting iri“Kih- cardine with friends . Mr. Russell Gaunt has been - uiiuci viic wcauici of ” eeks. . / J Mi. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin left on a motor trip Munday mbrning to visit her father, Mr. Mirehouse at Lynden, Sask. Mr. Russell Rit­ chie accompanied them <and will visit at Lumsden-,, Sask. ’ ‘r 61-r-13 Dungannon Bishop John ,C. Cody of London, at St. Joseph’s Motherhouse. in Lpndon. ' It depiGts-OurLady^pfipurdes; as-slie appWre'd’ td' St. Bernadette Mr. and Mrs. Albin Griffin of in the year 1858. There are stories Detroit were Labor Day visitors' near the altar taken . from’ the with her brothers, Pat arid Myles Loqrdes . Grotto, ’ France, Our MacMillan. Mr. 0 and Mrs. John Lady of ' Fatima Shrine,. Portu^ Griffin of Detroit is visiting her/gal, arid- from Our Lady of La- brothers this week-end. . (. j Salette Grotto, France. Threshing has been the order1 Father Van Vynckt had the- . of. the day in inG vicinity but .honor of celebrating the first is^Xetting/pretty,.weJ. .completed- -mass-aMhjs Grotto-aitar: at”2:60^ Good returns of grain have been ’P-ni. with a guard of‘ honor by reported. '. . t the Grand Knights of Columbus, This community offers their' ,pres®ni’ n}any ^h^ous, and ap- deepest sympathy to Mr& Robt. Prox^ately 200 persons from McQuiilin (nee Jean MacKenzie) I Kingsbridge and their friends, and family of Hamilton in their: , Excellency J. C. Cody great sorrow in the sudden' pass-1c ellveTed a very inspiring. see­ ing of a loving- husband' and m°rl He complimented the Moth­ er General who. first conceived the inspiration of this Grotto and upori His Excellency’s suggestion, engaged Father Van Vynckt to design this beautiful Grotto in and family of Hamilton in their! great sorrow in the sudden' pass-i ing of a loving husband ’ and father. Miss Myrtle Crowston spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. F. ^Miller.• t . uwign wiib utzcxuviiui vjtoilo inA, successful sale was held on its. picturesque setting provided Monday afternoon in spite of by' nature overlooking the such a rajny day at the home of. Thames River. Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacDonald. Donald Blue, acted as auctioneer; and Mr. Arnold Scbtt- as book­ keeper L_. Miss Med.a Clow of Toronto has■ been a( visitor with Mrs. Wm. Qrr [ the Holy Name, for the last few weeks. Missi Clara Bell Clow of Kincardine • memorabje^-occasion. was under was also a. visitor- with her aunt; the idirectibn of Sister Ma?ie Brb- The Rev. Father J. A, Finn, 'chaplain of the Motherhouse,. in speaking, remarked it was par­ ticularly ^fitting that the Grotto should be opened on the feast of The music and singing for this i Back To School . Patsy Foran, 10-year-old. dau­ ghterof- Mr. and- 'Mrs/; Elmer Foran' 9th Concession of West Wawanosh, is none the worse of a recent mishap; Patsy was in under the weather tlie^last couple g buggy with some other child- 1 ten and in falling from it, a wheel of the vehicle passed over her.. She was'taken to Wingham Hospital fori observation, but no bones were broken and Patsy ijWas quickly out and back to school, again. I JM 1 t fti B 1 E i i s o 1 nl beuf with the School .of-Christ ; choristers. ■ _ After the celebration of mass a basket picnic was—held on—the: lovely grounds around the new. Mother-house, with the Sisters serving hot coffee and refresh­ ments to all those present from Father Van Vynckt’s Parish, Kirigslbridge. Kingsbridge Girls Have Part At 7.30 >p.m. a candlelight pil­ grimage of 200 nuns and visitors to the shrine took place, where Solemn Benediction was celebrat­ ed by Father Finn, followed by a procession back to . the. chapel in’ the Motherhouse for the final blessing and ^benediction hymns. Preceding the Blessed Sacrament and clergy in this procession, seven, little girls dressed in white satin with lar^e silver wings ynekFs—par=~ ish, were Patricia Anri. Martin,. Elaine MacIntyre/ Patricia Dren­ nan, Alice Daltonj Diane Lier­ man and Mary Lou Drennan with Kathleeri Dal/on as .flower girl. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dalton, Diane and ..David and Miss Helen Chisholm7of{ Niagara Falls, Ont, spent the week-end'with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dalton. - Miss Maureen Vassella 'of Lon­ don; Mr.. T. j. Lannon of London and Mr. Jos. Reid of Toronto were week-end visitors here. Mrs.. Jos.- Reid returned to ’ Toronto: with 'her husband after a . week’s visit .rwith Mr., arid Mrs. James. Wallace.. / /. .; Mrs. Walter • Clare is, holiday­ ing this week with Mr. and Mrs. 'Edmund ■ King of • London, Mrs. Van Vynckt of Toronto was a visitor , at the Rectory /over the^week^erTd? “ . iMrs. Gordon Valad is visiting .relatives in Ingersoll for a’ few days,. ■. _ ;■ •; Miss Irene Hogan, R.N.;, of Tor­ onto is' holidaying at the Home I of her parents.- Mr. and Mrs: Michael, Hogan of Lucknow. The .Ci^.L. are sponsoring a L^r>aII Fostival. to be held in „ St>. 7~' Joseph’s' Parish Hall on October ■ 4 r ■0- Wji ^>•'5 f -t ■Bl •Si' Lynda shows typical liltIr-Rirl-ii'iterest. in her- mother's Ielfldiontcall", that's 7:fytnonth*old Donng< Jprched in /ter ki^li ihaif. X ffWhen you^have to cio everything for .twb sinall *chil(lren‘ it’s riot./easy to leave the house even for " essential^hOp"^ Bernard Renau'd . . Of 755 -Desaulniers Blvd., St. Lambert, Que. ss^I^veFeaHy/appfeciatcd'OuFferephonc ■ in thirltisL few2 / years. It means I can still pick up bargains I see in the paper and do my shopping in a matter of, ihiriiiteS . *. by telephone. So, iny ’phone savbs me . irioney arid'gives me time to do other things that crowd my busy day. That’s why I think One,Of the best bargains 1 ever bought vVas bur telephone! r *' • . ■ • "' • -X . ■ . 4 . • . . - . . ’’r ; . . IT ; • • ■ / hers. Reports were given oy, tne L)s] fill MH TELEPHONE COMPANY OF, CANADA , Sowing' committee, Christian Fel- ?' . lowship commitiee and the I"' GirOtip' II j'- The first' Autumn meeting, df [Group IL of the W.A.-' was held' on September-8th in the'Fellow- ’Ship Room of the United Church. ; The, president, Mrs. K. Camerori, {opened the meetihg with the ,'theme, hymn and the repeating' f of ihe motto arid prayer. The roll . /call was - answered by- 17 mem*- ’ -bers. Reports were given by, the o : (0 “3T =3=