The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-10-27, Page 3X
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LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
Minister:
Rcrf' G, A. Meiklejohn,
B.A., B.D.
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31st
11.00 a.m.: The Righteousness
of* God,
1&15 p.m.: Church School.
7.00 p.m.: Report of General
. Council.
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| Presbyterian Church |
| SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31st j
j 10.00 a.m,: Sunday School. |
L-jSunday services withdrawn j
"r Mcause of anniversary, ser- j
I vices, morning and evening, at j | Erskine Presbyterian Church,!
j Dungannon, conducted b? the I
! minister; Rev. Wallace Me-j
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| Friday, Nov. 5th—Preparatory j
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APPRECIATED FAIR SPACE
FOR MUSEUM DISPLAY .
Dobbinton, Ontario,
October 5th, 1954.
Jvirs. W. G; .MacKenzie,
Lucknow,. Ontario..<
Dear Mrs. Mackenzie:
Would you kindly convey to
the members of the Lucknow Fair
Board my grateful thanks for
space given free gratis to the
museum display; also to all W,
"I? members "and Mr. 'Mackenzie
who had a part in .setting up the
display. It has been very help
ful to,the Material Committee of,
the Museum. ■■ . -
May I wish the Fair Board
every success for the coming
■year.'
I remain^ yours sincerely,
Mrs. Clifford Dudgeon,
Dobbinton, Ont.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eim Edmanson
and son Tom of Toronto spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Greer. . '
Mr,; arid Mrs. James E, Phil
lips and sons Terry. and David
of Kitchener and. formerly of
Ashfield, were week-end. visitors
With his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
S. "E. Phillips in Wingham, and
called in Lucknow <?n Saturday
-evening. .. .< — — ——-
Mrs. Edwin Ansley and . her
granddaughter, Cathy Ansley of
Thessalon, spent three weeks
With the former’s .. parents, Mr.
and ‘ Mrs. Ira Campbell/ 'and fe-
turned home with her husband-
■who was a recent week-end, vis
itor. • .
Recent visitors with their cous
ins,. Madelyne MacMorran and
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. MacKehdrick
were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bryce
..of Port Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Holmes and Miss Glady Turner
of Kincardine, and Mr. arid Mrs.-
''Victor Tariner, Paisley. "■ '
i DON’T MISS — CANADA PACKERS__
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IN, LUCKNOW TOWN HALL
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Donaldson
-visi-te d—on—rSun day^—with—the i r-
d a ugh ter,'Mrs. Ira Small at Conn.
-Mr.- and Mrs. Jas. Little and
family visited on Sunday . at
Walkerton with their daughters,
Mrs. Stroeder and Mrs. Grey.
Mr.- Andrew Ritchie is irrWing-
has “Hospital where he had an
emergency .appendectomy. We
understand he- is doing as well
as can be expected.
Mr.' and Mrs. Leo Courtney^ &.
6. Schmidt ’at Formosa Sunday.
Mr. arid Mrs. • Hector Cooke of'
Waterloo, and Mrs. Duncan Mac
Donald 'and Deane of Flint,. Mich., ,
spent the week-end;at..their bro
ther's borne. Mr. arid-Mrs. Keith
Johnston,, and whilevthere visited
with friends. • . .
Mr. and Mrs: Jas. Nelson re
turned, Monday evening frrim a
trip to the States where they had
spent a .week;
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Local & General
Mrs, Jessie Webster of Clinton
visited with Mrs. Mary j. Web
ster and other’ relatives last week.
Jack Bannister has been ab’
sent from his duties at the Bank
of Montreal for a time, due to
an attack of pneumonia.
: Miss Dorothy Cook js another
pneumonia Vicitim who has been
off work for a couple of weeks.
Mrs, Robert Johnston of God
erich was the guest last week
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Joy nt,
Mrs. Wm. McGill has been a
/patient in Kincardine t Hospital
with pneumonia. ' .
Alex Sutherland has been con
valescing at his home after a
bout with pneumonia in Kincar
dine Hospital. ’
Beverley MacKenzie, who was
m Wingham Hospital with pnCu-.
moriia, and was discharged, - had
to return to the hospital last
week.
Donald McCharles is ... improv
ing in health and is able to be
out again.' Donald was in the hps-_
pital for a spell and suffered a
re-action to the drtigs used in
treating him. -
Week-end visitors at the home
Mr. Angus Nicholson were Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Weinstein, Kit
chener;.. Mr. and Mrs. Rickey
Reick . and Mr.' arid, Mrs; Elmer
Guenther, Waterloo.
Mrs. George Elliott accompan
ied Mr.. Elliott on his weekly trip
to Toronto at the week-end and
visited there with their daugh
ter, Una, Mrs. Bruce McLeod of
North Bay.
Visitors with Catherine Mac-
“Gtegoflast "week "were Rev. and
Mrs. J. P. Fraser of Ottawa, W.
and Mrs. George Leadbetter of
Toronto, Mr. Colin* MacGregor of
Kiritail,. Mrs. Sililla—MacGregor
of llderton, Gordon MacGregor of.
London.
x Misl Chirstena Carrlik return
ed home last Thursday from Vir
ginia, Minnesota, where she had
spent the past foui? ;mon4hs. Miss
Carrick returned home on crut
ches, due to an injury to her
heel.
Mrs. .Mary Webster- of Kichen-
er underwent^a major operation
in Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital
recently' and” is" at'7pr|se:nT"cpm"
yalescing. here at; the home of
her mother, Mrs. Annie Jewitt.
Recent visitors with Mrs. Chas.
•Lorenz were Mr. arid Mrs. B.
Mr.. and Mrs. W.
Spent' . a few days-
where thev went to
daughter, Miss Isabel Russell of
Regina, S.ask., who was attend
ing a Rational Y.W.C.A. annual
meeting. They were accompahied
home by their son, J. C. Russell,
of Ottawa. While in. Toronto, Mn
Russell and Jim went to the Sat
urday night hockey game in the
Maple Leaf Gardens.
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
HBINGO SATURDAY
, Remember the Legion’s weekly
Saturday night bingo in the Re
creational Centre at 8.30. Fowl,
blankets and Qthei’ prizes.
HALLOWE’EN DANCE ■ ■
Hallowe’en. masquerade ball in
■Kingsbridge Parish Hall on Fri-
day, October 29tii Prizes fpr
fancy and comic dress. Hender
son’s orchestra, lunch counter,
everyone welcome.
KINTAIL W. I. MEETING
The regular meeting of Kintail
Women’s Institute is to be held
on Thursday, November 4th, at
the home of Mrs. Ray Dalton,
with Mrs. Durriin Phillips as
guest speaker.
ZION BAZAAR
Zion W.A. will hold a bazaar
in the Legion Rooms, Lucknow,
on Saturday, October 30th at 2.30,
Se wing, home baking, afternoon
tea.
Stocked To Serve You With A Complete I4he Of
HARDWARE and BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES
' and a wide range of
Electrical Appliances and Heating Units
Drop in And see our Showing of
Heavy Supreme Aluminum Cooking Utensils
HALLOWE’EN DANCE
A hallowe’en masquerade dance
-will-be -held-in-Holyrood HalTom
Thursday, October 28th, under
auspices, of Holyrood Women’s
Institute. Carruther’s orchestra.
Masquerade parade at 11.30. Ad
mission 50 c.
FEDERATION BANQUET
West WawanOSh Federation of
Agriculture annual meeting and
turkey dinner in Whitechurch
Community Hall, Tuesday, Nov
ember 16th at 7.00 p.m.. Guest
speaker, Ray Hergott. Dance af
ter. Tickets $1.50, available from
directors.
MASQUERADE DANCE
—Hallowe’en masquerade" “dance
in St, Helens Community Hall, on
Friday, October 29th under aus
pices of the Women’s Institute.
Prizes for the besf dressed and
comic dressed ladies, gents, girls
and boys. Admission 40c and 25c.;
Bruce’s Orchestra. Lunch served.
Anniversary services
Anniversary services will be
held at JKinlough Presbyterian
Church On Sunday, November 7th
at 11 a.m. and 7,30 p.m. Rev. D.
J. Lane of Clinton, guest speaker.
ST. HELENS BAZAAR \
St. Helens United Church W.A,
bazaar, baking sale and after-
"noori tea in the "Legion" Hall,
Lucknow, on Saturday,- Novem
ber 6th at 2.30.
BANQUET
Ashfield Federation of , Agri-
culture annual meeting arid bam
quet will be held in the Recrea
tional Centre, Lucknow, on Tues
day, November 2nd at 7.00 sharp.
Guest speaker, Harold Baker of
Clinton. Tickets Wm; Cul-
bert, pres.; Howard Blake, sec.
MASQUERADE DANCE
The Ladies Auxiliary to the
Canadian Legion ■ will sponsor
their arinual Hallowe’en mas
querade dance in the Town’Hall,
Lucknow, on Friday, October 29.
Men’s and ladies’ prizes for fancy,
comic and original, costumes.
Clive -Munroe’s orchestra. Draw
for appliqued quilt. Admission
75c. ,
Mr. Lawrence Austin, Mrs. Sut
ter and daughter of Detroit spent
the week-end with relatives here.
Mr. Eldon. MacNamara of De-
"troit visitedrwrth“"relatives here
recently.
Mrs. Catherine Fitzpatrick and
Kenneth of Wingham visited with
Mrs. KJartha O’N eil and family
over the week-end.
Miss Marianne JCraemer, Mr.
and Mrs. Kevin Kraemer and.
babe Rose Mary of Kitchener,
-were-visitors“-at the" home of Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Frayne over the
week-end.
Mr. -and Mrs. Hansford and
family of Galt visited with
friends here on Sunday.
Mr. Thomas Drennan of Godr
erich is visiting at the home-of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Drennan. •
Mrs. Mary Lierman, Peter and
Diane visited with relatives in
Langton over the week-end.
' Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Johnston and
family of Goderich were Sunday
-visitors-at--’the home of Michael
Foley.
Preparations are almost com
pleted for the masquerade dance
to be held in the Parish Hall.
There will be a draw for three
good prizes and a special door
prize. The Ushers Club will also
hold a display of homecraft, gar-1
den exhibits, etc., produced by'
the children of this community.
Produce School Paper • ,
The first edition of the School
Monthly Paper was distributed
last week, with Diene Lierman
as editor-in-chief, assistant edi
tor Patricia Drennan. Reporters
ate: Patricia .Martin, religion:
Maurice Dalton, general news;
Terrance Dalton, gardens; Mary
Lou Drennan, art; Mary Ellen
O’Neill, school items;’ Alice Dal-
ton, school items. This has prov
ed to be a most interesting edi- ...
tiori and our Inspector, Mrf Kin
lin, complimented the teacher,
Mrs. Sheridan and the pupils up
on. their fine accomplishments.
Mr.Kinlinrequesteda:sample
copy of the school paper to show
in other schools in his territory
as this was . the first time to his
knowledge, junior students ven-
-tured into -this- line- of work, and—
he wished t<? encourage this ,
training in our youth of today,
which might well lead to a suc
cessful careei in the^future. ;
Mr. arid Mrs. Gordon Valad and
Keith spent the week-end with
relatives in Woodstock.
The death of Mrs. Joseph.
Moore occurred at her home in
Hamilton on. Thursday, October
44th.. While she. had not been
feeling well for a few days there
was nothing alarming about her
condition. She passed away sud- *
denly as her doctor was making
plans to have her taken to the'r
hospital.
Mrs. Moore was formerly Lena
Hedley, daughter of the late Mr.
arid”Mrs. Alex Hedley of Luck-
now, and was one . of ten child
ren,; five sons and five daughters.
Only four are now surviving.-.
Nelson Hedley of Brantford, N„
H. 1 Hedley of Lucknow, Mrs.1
Douglas Addley (Vera) of Wind
sor and Mrs, Albert Overholt
(Celia) of Brantford. A sister,
Mrs. Jeannette Donohue, prede
ceased Mrs. Moore by only three
months.
Mr. Moore passed away seven,
years ago: Surviving children are
four daughters, three sons arid
two step-sons.
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