The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-10-06, Page 3A
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ^, 1954
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW; ONTARIO;
LUCKNOW
UNITED CRURCH
Minister:
Rev. G, A.- Meiklejohn,
B.A., B.D.i
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7.00 pjn,; Special ThanksgivJ
ing Service. I
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10th
10.00 a.m.: Sunday School.
11.00 a,m.; Special Thanksgiv
ing Service.
| Lucknow -
I Presbyterian Church
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2 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10th
10.00
11.00
3.00
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a.m.: Sunday School,
a.m.: Morning Worship
pan. Ersjune Church, '
Dungannon
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i7.00 p.ni.: Evening Worship.
ELECTRIC MOTOR
SERVICE
Armature and' Field Winding,
Brushes, Bearings, Etc.
—Reliable Service —
Freezers, Dryers, Washers
Gilson Sales — Appliances
-RepaiTS’tO'FansrVacuums,
Clippers, Drills, Etc.
HALDENBY ELECTRIC
Kinlough
) Phone Ripley, 111-r 29
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson
of. Windsor spent the first Of thh
v eek at the home, of Mrs.'-R. Hr
/ Thompson. ' *./^
Out-of-town guests .at the Le
G.rand-Johriston wedding on Sat
urday were: .Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Le'Grand and; Mr. and Mrs. Oli
ver,. Gasne Coast;” Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Lund, Mrs. George Blue,,
Detroit;‘Mary Edith Agnew, Ply.;,
mouth, Mich.: .Mr. and Mrs. Web
ley Chalmers, Miss Sally and Miss
Louise MacDdnald, Miss Winnie
Murray and Mr. Jim White, of
Windsor; Mr, Terry Purdy . and
Mr. Wilfred Black, Toronto; Miss
Nita Johnston, ■ Hornpayne, ' Ont.;
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnston, Ham
ilton; George Le Grand, Brook
ville; Miss Alice. MacKcnzie, of
London; Miss Shirley; Leycrtpnq
Chatham; 'Mr/ and Mrs. Frank
Young and Peggy, Goderich;. Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Drennan, Ann
and Jane, Tiverton, Ont.; Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd .Taylor and.Mrs. Mary
MacDonald of Sarnia. *
Local & General
-Mr. and Mrs. Russ Johnstone
were recent visitors in Cleveland.
Mrs. Clark Finlayson was tak
en to Wingham Hospital on Tues
day'with pneumonia. ;
' Shirley Hamilton* is, employed
at Sanderson’s Ladies’ & Men’s
Wear.
Edgar Ritchie oL Huntsville
spent a few days last week with
relatives.in the community...
??£/• Mrs. Burt .Roach were
/w.eek-endnviftjtors in North Bay
and Sturgfeofi Falls. .. < \ “
Miss* Judith Taylo^. of Sarnia
sent the week-end with Wanda
Hunter' of Zion. / ’/*/' \
Karfen Carnegie of Walkerton
spent thfe week-end with Patricia
Thompson;. ” .
s Arthur Andrew- of Kapuskasing
is a holiday visitor at the home
of his
rew.
. Mr.
family
age . to____________________
the Paramount district. . *
Mr. and Mrs. Lyal Gaynor and
family have”moved, from Kincar
dine to- Tavistock where he is
employed in a knitting plant.
Miss Isobel Cunningham of
Owen Sound is visiting her cous
ins, Mrs. Elizabeth Mallough and
Miss Jean Lypns.
Mr. and Mrs. George Middleton
and family^ pfQTorQnto and . Mr./
arid Mrs. Bruce Baiiets of'Detroit
* visited over the week-end with;
Russ Middleton.
Mrs. A. C. Agnew spent
..week-end. in Detroit ’ where
attended '.the wedding of
nephew, Rqnald Johns, arid Shir
ley Sanborn. ./
. _ Visitors ' over . the week-end
.with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stothers
were Mr. and Mrs. Brock Whale
and son Brock of Cooksville, Wm.
Bradbury and Mrs.. Brad bury and
son Stephen returned vvith.them
I to Cooksville/ * '
I While • attending the Ladies/
Auxiliary convention in Toronto/
.Mrs. Roy. Black called- on- Dr., and
Mrs. W/V. Johnston, who wish,
to be remembered to friends- here.
Al Irwin • is relieving at. the
i* C. N.R. depbt whi 1 e/par-n et--H-em--
! der-son. is on vacation. Mr. and
: Mrs. Henderson and family .spent I the week-erid. in Michigan. '
Mrs. Evelyn Barkwell has re-
. turned. home after spending the
’ past few : months visiting her
family at. Kingston,. Dundas and.
Toronto,. and . as an assistant at
a young peoples’ summer camp;
The Lucknow Women’s Insti
tute *. has invited Paramount.
Whitechurch’ and Holyrood. Insti
tutes to be their' guests at Grand
mothers’’ Day on Friday, October
15th._at; 2.'30 .p.m,.. jri_.llie/R.e.crfe_a7.
tional. Centre, Grandmoth'ers
from each Institute, arfe expected
to come in* old-time costume. A
prifcc yill be .given for the best
costume. Please note change of
date.
WETTEST YEAR HE EVER
SAW IN THE WEST
Ir
motherr Mrs. W. G- And-
and Mrs. Bob Boak and
have moved from the vill-
jy?^X<rpuin_Ashfiel.d-i.n:
the
she
her
In. renewing his, Sentinel sub-
scription, Wm. Miller of Saska
toon, and, formerly of / the St.
Helens district, has some obser-.
vations to make about the wea"
ther, .
1954 has been the wrost year
he has ever seen, and he never
thought he would see the day
when the West would say they
had too much rain. This year
they’re shputing it. It started
back in early spring and with
tho exception of4a “few dry days
in a month, when it isn’t/raining
it’s pouring. *
Grain swathed in- the Regina
district* is under water and now
snow has/ fallen in some parts.
Mr. Miller says that in July pros-’
pects were for a bumper crop,
but with rain and rust, now it
shapes* up as about the poorest
the Wfest has ever seen. It may
average from 5 to 12 bushels of
from. No. 4 to feed grade. In con
clusion he said some fields will
not be cut .as-it is not worth it
and wouldn’t pay harvesting
costs/ 7
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CURRIE’S CORNERS
Mr. and . Mrs. Lome Farrish,
Donald- and Winnifred, Mrs. Jack
Farrish, Marie and Jimmie and
Gordon Walters of Goderich vis
ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
George Farrish and Lynda at
Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs/ Gordon Johnston
and John arid Donald Rae Scott
visited Saturday .with Mr. and
Mrs. John Blake in Wingham;
Michael Courtney had the mis
fortune to have his leg broken
last week. He is the 2 V2-year-old
son of Leo < Courtney. He will
have his leg in a caSt for at least
ten weeks., q
, Mr. and ./Mrs. Graydon Ritchie
and babe, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
_BltchLLe2/and..family, Mr. & Mrs-./
Robt, Ritchie, Mr. and - Mrs. A.
J. Wilson of Lucknow visited op
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. ,G.
Ritchie at Mitchell where uthe
family had birthday celebrations for; both Mr. and Mrs. ri°hert
Ritchie whose birthdays were
near the same day.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnston
and family visited on Sunday at
Bogies Beach’ with Mr.' and. Mrs.
Hector Cooke from Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs: Cooke have a co£-
tage there and were spending
week-end at th'e co.ttage. /
DUNGANNON
Work Shoe
Value
We believe these shoes sire an outstanding
value, have full.double leather soles, rubber
heels, outside counters arid “heavy ste^l,
shank.
• at —. /w -$7.95
ASK US TO SHOW YOU THESE SHOES
the
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NIGHT GLASSES TO, RESUME
AT DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
Enrolment is set for Monday.
October 18th, and. applicants are
requested to contact fthe instruc
tor, Mr. Hedley Burden, by Oct
ober 15 th.
Husbands! Wives!
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Thousands pt couples are-weak; worn-out, ex
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virii,- vitality, try Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Supplies
iron you, too* may need for pep; supplemen
tary closes Vitamin Bi. Introductory or “get-,
acquainted” size only 60^. At all druggists.
Phone 85 for Mike
LOCAL TRADEMARKSi Ufe
/■
DRY CLEANING
FRESHEN UP
&
COATS, TROUSERS, SWEATERS, CURTAINS,
BEDSPREADS, RUGS, JACKETS, COATS,
DRESSES, itATS, SUITS. /
picked up and Delivered
EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY
Sanderson’s
LADIES and MEN’S WEAR
FARMERS!
' ARE YOU RETIRING/tHIs/fALL?
Before You Buy Your Town Residence
See The Many Fine Homes For Sale In
GODERICH
through
HAROLD W. SHORE
Real Estate Broker
38 Hamilton St. — Goderich, Ontario
INTEREST SHOWN IN
PROPOSED DANCING CLASS
Considerable interest has been
shown in the proposed dancing
-classes to be held here; with” in-”
structipns in Highland,' tap and
ballet dancing under the pro
fessional' tutorship of Amy. John
ston, : ' '• /''/' .............;• ...
.Some twenty children from
town and country are already
planning to enrol; but a mini
mum of some thirty students is
preferred to assure the success
of the undertaking.
Information may be. obtained
from Mrs. Roy Finlayson or Mrs.
Bob MacKenzie. . .
BORN
WILLITS—in Wingham General
Hospital, on Friday, September
24 th, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Walt
er Willits (Jean MacMillan), R.l.
;Win*ghahf," a son, “John Bruce, a
. brother for Mac and Murray.
STANLEY — In Clinton Public
Hospital on Wednesday, Septem
ber 29, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. El
don Stanley, Clinton, a son.
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Service was held Sunday __ _ ____ _
Erskine Presbyterian Chijrch__at^yy.w^ei^l-
3;00 p.m. with the newly appoint
ed minister, Rev. Wallace Mc
Clean in 'the pulpit. < *
Miss. Donanne Caesar spent two
weeks with relatives at Akron
and suburbs, Ohio.
■ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hanson
of East Tawas, Mich, have been
.visiting their sister-:in-la.w, Mrs
S, J/Kilpatrick. .. .
Mrs.. Nellie Stewart on Sunday
had as visitors Mrs. Wm. Kelly,
Seaforth; Miss Mabel Killough,
Byron and Miss Eva Killough,
R;N., Toronto and Mrs. Minnie
Jones, east of the village,,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mole have
^returned from their wedding trip
to Fenelon Falls and Ottawa.
Rev. J. Bright and Mrs’ Bright
of Fonthi.il, spent the week-end
with- Mr.' and," Mrs. Robt.- Irvin
and ’renewed former acquaint
ances. ' • . \_/___________—
at
Night classes in shop work and
commercial'.-work will resume
this month at the' Lucknow- Dis
trict High School. Each, class/will
run .for twenty weeks. There will
be two shop classes and one co.m-
L.D.H.S. NEWS
Qn Friday, October 1st, Grade
X with Louise Andrew in the
chair; put on the Assembly. •
The hymn “For the r Beauty of
'’.the Earth” was sung followed by
the scripture reading by Ian Mar-.
shall. Thfe Lord’s prayer was re-’
peated in unison followed by the
hymn, “Faith of . Our. Fathers”’.. .
Emmeline' Miller gave the , cur
rent events ’ for September. Ann •
McKay favored with a piano solo .'
“Glow Worm”. Marlene Hunter
gave a reading, “A Student’s.
Code”. Assembly was closed with s
the Queen./ '■ ’ ”' • ~~ " "
.' —o — ■
On Friday afternoon the school,
not "helped by the weatherman,
went1 ahead\and had t,heir annual
Field Day which was held on the
/school grounds. In spite of the
| wet' a few ppnnle came nut
to watch. Some of the classes firu.
•.^neu ‘ uuc. most of them had to
be left until another - day/ The, ,
Girls/ Athletic .-Society had a
booth and did a very good busi
ness keeping thfe boys /supplied ’
with pop and hot- dogs. Laurin’e .
McNain and Gladys Kilpatrick
were in charge.
Fine Footwear For. AH *1^ Family
RecePt visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Wvlds were Mrs. Harry
Wylds and Mrs. Angus McLennan
'of Toronto, Mrs. Wesley Wylds
of Bervie and Mrs. ‘John Wylds.
of Ripley. ...
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Hall, Ste
phen and Susans spent a fewdays
Douglas Clark. They . were’ ac
companied by Mrs. ;Stuart Coll-
d-Ti
wood.
Week-end’ gufests, of Mr. . and
Mrs/ Mfel Stewart' were Mrs,- M,
Massey and W-.daughter, Miss
Velma Massey of Kitchener who.
have just’returned from a tour
'around thfe world.' They,made
the trio, to visit -’Mrs,"Massey’s
son, Garth Massey, who went to
Indonesia two' years ago. as an
air force .iristructpr. Garth and
Mel were former flyirig assocL’
ates. -
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