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LUCKNOW
UNITED .• :HURCH
Minister:
Rev. G. 'A. Meiklejohn,
, B.A„ B,D.
SUNDAY, MAY .. 15th, ,1955
10.00 a.m.: Chureh 'School.
11.00 aan. „'Rural:' Life Sup -
day.
Evening Service Withdrawn
'CHURCH : CJJANNELS
HOW%"MUCH . DO• YOU CARE?
1, The REG'UJLARITY .of your..
attendance : at " Worship. Each.
Sunday .is a chance .IO' express.
:your love•. of • God. The.: Sabbath
was anade for this.- •
2. The.' ':INTENSITY of 'your.
Sacramental 'life. .Most . of'. you: Car "T• hief'„.
TILE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
AND ANXIOUS TOO
The past week-epro'duced a
number . of incidents of both
Mirth and anxiety;
The Sentinel is the unofficial
centre for lost and found article.,
At the moment we. have a
•"hangover" of..winter gloves, not
to ..mention a school bag and an
odd shoe. • •
But Saturday produced. some-
thing 'new --a ,estray cat. Four or
five little girls, all of whom'liire
Pretty, close to. the. Thompson
home, ,troope intd: • fo the office
With the lost' kitten None'' knew
wtho owned , it, and they figured
we :' could: Ioccate the.' owner., Not
daring: to gamble on whether of
not .thecat was .housebroken, we
hadto baulk at .adding this item
to the "found'.'' assortment.
Almost A Boy Huni't
A vacant be,drooni last • Wedgy
nesday 'night almost 'caused• 'a. and confined to bed: at•her home
full' scale. Tuan .hunt". The . mid: for a time
summer . heat' caused' Ted ' and' Mr. George Webb . is able :to
Thom Collyer to move out on the be up.after being confined'>'to bed
upstairs V.erandah:. to.: sleet), un- for. .more, than three weeks at
known, to zany ,ane inthe house_ the home of his daughter, 'Mrs',
hold. When their''' v'acarit' :bed- 'E. W ' Rice : of .St.' Helens•
room was discovered . about .11.00'
o'clock •'consternatio•n reigned for
'a time, , until • by hap• py chance
their . whereabouts was discover-
ed before a full scale 'search was
launched:
PAGE THREE. "
ocaenera
•J. W. Alton ..of. London spent
the week -end with • relatives in
the ,comrnuinity. . •
Mr. Denzil • Statters of Galt!
called on friends in the commun
iity the first. . of the week..
Mr. and .,Mrs. Donald MacKen
zie and son Ian Stewart, of Harm,
ilton, were . .week -end visitors
with relatives.
•' Mr. 'and Mrs r Floyd
Max and...lYton•a, 'of-•,Bracebr-idige
'visited with:friends here .this
Week.
Hugh ,MacKenzie, who is em-
ployed 'by :. th'e ' ' International
Nickle Co: at Levack, has return ;k
ed• to the north •after: holidaying.
here. ,
Mrs Peter Watson of Wingham
is i improved .health 'after be-
iig hospitaized for two .months
have determined never . to, .turn • Last Friday'. afternoon the
:.your •back on the Blessed Sacra Thompson: car, was moveddown
trent-To stay the course of Wo'-- in:`'front of a neighbor's'.,
house•,
ship, requires a high sense ',of while - the boulevard grass : was
spiritual iscerriment,;; ' not .al-
being cut., :�, couple of salesmen
Hays apparent ' to some , were • making a: ' house-to-house
3. The FREEDOM : With ' Whicsh canvass' in the neighborhood and
you welcome newcomers. The. one; of :'them .mistaking,the car
Church of :God has never. been
for: that of •his associate, climbed
a closed; corporation. The Church in to .wait.` D While'
,exists 'for those .outside y; Don Proceeded
With the lawn cutting 'he; kept
4: The' *JOY ..With • wihich; you a... war '. e"i"
Contribute to y ye ,on. `the : intruder ,
t the :expenses. Share Finally the starter "buzzed. ,and
:and share alike is the time -hon the: car moved off 'at a leisure'
-oured-way:-To-°be-' niggardly is.: pace,:. and.. So. `•d`d Don . at to
not "the .Mas'ter's ,wa t p
Y' 'speed He caught him 'is h•
5; •'The BRAVERY With whicho : •_ . s e
reached' the,� intersection • and it
'you . assimilate nevi ,idea's. ' Your• , . n
� as a red-faced motorist that
Q
Inking stops. , puffing pursuer. readily accepted.
6. The WAY in w>hrch 'yon
rej:ud-ie-es----st-ar-tr.-vhere----your- stuttiered iiis'. apologies, which his
h'
frown on "Privilege" To be real-.
Had Dip In River
'
iy privileged is to.' have . more Another 'incident,which' had .a
• opportunity • to ' do :,things . 'for,; happy ending;.' • occurred'. • last
;others,: with no. -'expectation :o_f Thursday afternoon. • ;Bob Mac
:reward.: Kenzie was, doing some outdoor'
7 The CONSTANCY : t h work not .far' f rom the river,, with
rVhieh . you' avoid cliques -; The :his : young; son John on a leash I
household„ of faith is, 'made ' up nearby. ",He ,figured it. wase safe
of Believers. of ••various' hues, at.:.'.. to ':give the lad • :a little• freedom
Mr. ' 'and' Mrs " .T: W. ' •Reeve
(Beatrice MacIntosh) ,pf Mead-
ow°v'�ale�, .and. Miss Grace MacIn-,
tool)' and' Mrs.. C;Fraser of::Tor=
onto spent, the week -end .at .Bruce
Beach,. opening. the
. , cottage:
Mr. ' and .. Mrs. Hank Kreu'ger•
and Neddy ; Martin of Detroit.
spent the weekend here;' and'on•
their return 'were '.accompanied'
by. Mrs Ed Thom 'who will, sAend,i
a couple cif •• weeks in : the city.
with Mr.', and Mrs,' , Martin, a
:Jean' has been confined.` to . be
with • arthritis. '
Visiting- with: • Mr, arra' Mrs
Bryce:' Elliott on, Mother's Da.
.y
and attending 'the baptismal ser
vice ;on • Sunday morning w.er
Mr': and'Mrs. George 'Elliott, -Mr
0. -G. Anderson :-and • Graeme; Mr
and Mr's. •Ross Anderson and fame
ily of� Belgrave .and Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon EUiott and family' of Ain
Ladies' and • Men's' Wear- -- Fashion Millinery
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Silks' Nylons,' Prints, Cottons , ,, ; One arid: t_ wo
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• Housedresses; - Tropicanos, letter Dresses • . '! • Now , is the..
• time for. choice selection .
budget. Perces to fid
.. , , - �aniy� pocket
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SHIRTS FOR SPORT • JACKETS, MANY STYLES
Complete Stock of . •
Foundation. ' Garrnen
Corsets, Corseletteis, . Brassi "
PLAYTEX PANTIES ... for the' Children.
ALL: ALTERATIONS' FREE OF CHARGE
David. Lynn, son of Mr..and Mrs.
Paul• ,Caesar and William ;Steph=
•son, of 'Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Mrs. • George :Hodges was host-:
ess' at her home for . the, regular,
monthly meeting of. the .United.
.Chui7ch' W�M.S. Mrs. Hodges op
ened•. the •meeting, with; the aim
;and object arid Lord's' prayer in
unison. "To live: and to give" :was
the •.theme: of the meeting led.Eby.
Mrs Arthur Elliott. '''Present
were 19 members and 'one visi-
s' •tor::.During the past month 23'
hays . ital . Calls: an ' 20'
d. P ,,, d� house ;calls.
were made by. nienzbers :report
^rn
Mrs. Herb Finnigan , gave a
report, of, the -Huron Presbytery
held at' Wingh, arn.: Mfrs: •Raymond
Finnigan :sang 'a solo:Mrs. ;Cif-
' s ford. Crozier read ,a poei�n. •Mrs'
Otto ...Popp :gave an article 'on:
"If I were to. share"... After . the
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National Anthem tea `and cook
ies were served' by .the hostess.
Lovely bouquets of pink. and
.white snapdragons were ' floral
decoration at the United Church
Sunday morning for '.the sPecial
Fa rily';
Day . service and: Were •
mer orials • by, the families: of the
late Mr. and Mrs: David Sproul
arid the late 'Mr. 'and Mrs: ; D.' E.
Anderson. •
HOLIDAY':. ON :THE 23rd"..
Victoria ' Day, falling this 'year
on Tuesday, :.May . 24th, will •be.
celebrated on Moth day,, May
officials .of the State Seeretaryi's'.•
Department have announced.
This is in accordance With the ,
statute :that provides for Victoria
Day;,to' be celebrated on •the'Mon-
day .immediately'preceding --May--
24th.
Atiay24th..
Mrs'" -Walter .Dexter will be
Ihostess for the' Paramount. Wo-
men's Institute meeting on Tues-
day; " May 17th. The roll call will
be answered by ,. yips on growing
house plants, Mrs., 0.. Richards
will have the •..topic', on agricul-
ture. and.
gricul-
ture.:and' .Mrs.. • H. Brooks the.
current,events: 1Vlrlphck and
Mrs:Warren Wylds. are in charge
of the program ..and 'lunch.
The regular meeting' of Luck-
now Women's' `Institute will e
held at . the :Recreation ;Hall pori
Friday, May ° 13th at,' 2,30. There
v� ilI be.a': `speaker on: "Health"
and ' a disctission *of; child' prob
)ems ' by a niuriber .of, mothers.
A special : invitation :is extended'
to mothers 'of- -all . young child-
-ren ••-attend: Hossesses-'ar
C. Congram, Miss C. MacGregor,
IMrs:"Sarairf•Collye -and Mrs `R:`
H :;"Th'ompson,. •
tarnrnents, backgrounds, and tal,- while he was right.' at. hand, but
eats. •All 'sorts and `conditions of ; it a ` twi:nkling . as he turned to
Inen are linked 'as one. unit. in .;his:shovelling; John.was into the
following the Master. river, :and, 'down in the: • wa.ter..
• 8.' The SENSE , of ,the Presence . It .was . fairly ', shallow and . Bob
Waded ' ;in tp rescue the lad who
was .:none the worse;. ' although
badlyfrightened, to say nothing
of the '''rest of the family:
• of God The Church is not . a
museum 'of Saints, , but' a school
for sinners: When you' come to
church;, you come • to school,. and
ithe-feet=of t -he Divine
9. The INTERIES'2-you hay'e
Church life outside your ' own:
parish: Any one who does ,not
believe in .: is denyin*.
leis :Lord,, just as much,' as; St.
Peter 'ever did. '
' When a' woman gets 'home jfrom:
a shopping,spree she is. sure to, be'
pretty . ,yv'ell spent.
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ENGAGEMENTS •
The engagement ' is announced
of •Lorraine Joy Rosser, ' daughter
of 1VIrs. D. M 'Rosser 'of Leven -
port, New'' Zealand,. and'the: late.
Mr.. Rosser, to Mr. ;Jack MQG•uire,
sore of �N1i�: ,arid 1' rVt s Wim. S. ZVIc:-
t uire, Huron. • Township. The
marriage to take place' Saturday,
May .20th: •
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.LUCKNQW ..
RESBYTERIAN CHURCH
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
UNDAY, MAy..: 15th
Anniversa`.', Minister _ /Itevv. ' Wallace McClean"
1'1.00 ii nl.: "EMIGRANTS yoF 'THE FAITH",
SINUlyltS, UY"...I'I F Loitl S''SONG.S .
Musical selections' by Double Male '(Eiartette rif
]Kincardine • at Evening Service.
Service at"Erskine C,iiirch, Dungannon,, 'N•{itlulrawi
l;�'r` ging ,seivice ,in the jlnited 'Lhureh +tvitil'clx•rtw 1
in• favor of our anniversary,
, . cord al nvttatiori to everyone to rt•or ..hip 'with us
. on this occasion:
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.Mics._,GordonL,Schu1tzwitli her
-5.day-old' infant daughter, -,a sis-
ter for Br.•en'da;' arrived• . home
frown Goderich 'Hospital on. ;Sun-,
clay. •
,1VIrs: Wrri. aesar---w-as hostess
to''the Ladies' Guild of ,St. Pauls
A,nglican hurch • on •Thursday of,
ternoon•,'at her home.
met-. Black ,,presided:' Mrs. Win.
Caesar read, the scripture .lesson.
The "s.4cretary *read a thank .you
'Tote fr°tem "Mrs: 'Thos``' 'Young : ,foil
the gift to the new 'baby.' The
'roll call was answered by a:Bible
verse, containing "blessing", The
attendance was one honorary
inemiier,' six regular, Members &
elle visitor. Mrs. Tom •Youn•g gave.
a reading on• prayer. Mr's. 1.1. L.
Jen'ni'ngs. €;ave an account of`mis-'
s•ionary , «ork rn ; Australia and
prayer. closed th,:'. 'nieeting.' Mrs..
Tom 'Young' and, Mrs: ',Jack. Coe o
sae' .served aftern'oo'n tea.. .
Si. •Patils Anglican Chure h
held afternoon' ger\'ice
Yiirri (disci t ed, Mothe'r's nay, IP•2vt
IT. 'Ly ,7enn ngs gave art ,approp-
riate.
pprop-nerve. address on•'mothers and: r ei-'
lrg•ious, education, A 1'oi>elv' :bora-
cruet; of.w sntrpdragen, rut ins •and
tulips rvas• arranged at the clian-
,el in .: nnh mory of Mrs. Hugh.
. tc'wart. infants.: for; baptism
Mar,ga•et Blaine,. daughter
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