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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-05-25, Page 3,N+ ,WEDNESDAY, MAY '25th, 1955 LUCKNOW UNITED cHURCI Minister: • Rev.' G A. Meiklejohn, B.A.,: B.D, S&DAY, MAY 29th, 1955 10,00 a,m.: Church School.. 11.00 •a.m,. "Hewho 'Baptizes with the Holy, Spirit". 7-.00P .m.: "This Day and the.:.. ° Future THE LUCKNOW + SEWT N !LUCK—NOW, ,ONTARIO ' 1. UCkn. . L �ow • Presbyterian resb terian . Church Rev. Wallace .McClean, • Minister • ' SUNDAY, MAY 29th;' 1955 j, 10.00 a.m.: Sunday.. ' School. ! 11.00 a.m.:. Morning Worship. 3.00 p.m.:: Erskine, Dungan non. 1 Evening service' withdrawn 'in is favor of. South . Kinloss 'Anni-. versary. '• ' • • Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. Cupskey have moved into the 'Rose • St. • . rf.'sidence of Mrs. Wm. MacPher- • son, who 'is continuing , to make' her •'.home • with her'; daughter, '.1VIrs. Win, Rutherford: • . fi R;SQNAL'IZED LABELS ' We car. now supply' ,you with personalized labels, 'ttt'ractively printed • in two :colors, a:id'' in a. handy.'; plastic' dispenser. 'You re- ceive 400' useful 'labels for only $1.50.. Use ahem ' to 'stamp • your. books, records, :letters,' packages etc, Drop in andsee a. sample. LUCKNOW' SENTINEL 'Phone '33 or .35; 'efora,. Mrs. Haigh of Hamilton spent the week -end with' her sister, Mrs, Russell ,Robertson. "1 Mr., and .Mrs. Robert Fisher of Hamilton visited ,over tte. Week- end .with friends 'here, ' Little Judy, Agnew of Detroit is visiting win -a her grandparents, Mr. - and Mrs. E ' H. -Agnew. Miss Mary Struthers of Tor- onto was' a week -end visitor : at the home 'of. Mrs. Annie Struth • ers. ,Mr and Mrs; R. A. Thompson of Windsor *ere holiday • visitors Q at th'e.hoixie of`Mrs°,R; Ifi,:YThomp- son.' ; Mr, . and Mrs. Ron Rothwell, and Rosemary of Norwood ,spentthe week -end atthe home ..of her father, •Mr Ed Thorn. Mr, and• Mrs. Roy.. Macluries. and"children, Patricia; John and 'Carolyn. of 'Toronto, were holi- day visitors with relatives :in the district... Miss: Helen Weiler; student nurse at • St,..Miehael's Hospital, - Toronto, hasbeen holidaying at the home of her parent, ..Mr. and Mrs...Joseph Miss He11n .. Bricker, secretary for th'eG rls'.':Work•.'of .the Pres byterian° Churalt; in Canada, and Miss Louise Reith, secretary ,of Adult •Work, who:' .were :guest speakers at the ..Maftland •, Pres- byterial, visited at =the Thorne: of Mr.. and Mrs. Morgan . Henderson. Dick Hocking and Jack `` Gilli'es of. Detroit, Ken Gillies' of Milford, Mr. and Mrs.; Tom Caster and son Tom of Toronto and: Donald .and 'Anna Finlayson .of Toronto were -week-end. ;•visitors at the home of Mrs. A:..1 . Fin-. layson:, • T QUEEN'S (DUNGANNON NEWS) rCozygratuiations to Mr. Kenneth . W, Brown, sora of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown, whofinished his four-year electrical engineering' course at Queen's University,4°fit Kingston and received the degree of S,Se. on. Saturday, May 21st; Ken, who has been., home for a mth., "since final .examinations, was accona,panied ,by. his parents. and (brother Wayne. Ken.•maiored in applied' science; special zing; ih electrical engineering " and has.. • been hired by the RCAF . and will 'take a'posi.tion at 'Trenton, • • Miss Clara "Sproul, Stratford, and Mrs. Ada Wilson, Goderich, werq .week -end visitors with 'Misses Nettie and Rebina • gproul.. Mr., and Mrs. John. Durriin and. family, Auburn district, • visited Mr. and Mrs, 'Victor Errington en Sunday and also •Miss. Jean Errington of London, who is fin- ishing, a .hairdressing' 'course. Week -end visitors, with IVIr, and Mrs; W. H. McClure, weree their. daughter, Mrs. Alfred' Hefford; ••&, Mr. 'Hefford of Toronto., Mr. and Mrs... Arthur Elliott,, 1 Harold and Miss Betty Elliott on May 14th attendedthe wedding. of their niece, :1VIiss Joan Elliott, :.daughter.. of Mr. and 'Mrs. Wilfred Elliott, London, to Clarence Wil- liam Kirkpatrick, London. Mr. and Mrs, Gene.,Hanson of< East Tawas, Mich. were Week - 'end 'visitors with' MrS'S. ,J: Kil- patrick.. Mr. 'Ennis.; Comfort, ,gt.. 'Cath- .erines;. spent •the. week end with his . uncles, Harold &: `Cecil' Blake Fortner • Dungannonites,'. Mrs. Fred Ross of : Auburn 'and son Donald' Ross of Oakville and Mi°. and Mrs.. Arthur Duff and two children of Windsor, • renewed' ac quaintances on • Sunday in the village, and. ' attended Erskine. Presbyterian church. in tire.' after- noon.. :. ;Mr', •, and Mrs. 1 sArthur • Brown: 'and tyvo Children of..Dundas'-were recent-visitorswith-Mr: and Mrs; Wilbur Brown.. • M.r. and Mrs; Alfred Habel & son' John'. of Port OoLborne ,.were; week -end' visitors with Mr.. :and Mrs,. Alvin Sherwood. Visitors with Wilfred Pentland and tbrother :Frank Pentland were, i -r Alan Pentland —of-, North=. 'Bay, Mi;. and ,Mrs!.. . BensoPent- and famil:y of`. London- and- Mrs.; 'Ernest . Pentland and : their moth- er, Mrs. .A. B: Pentland,° Toronto Erskine; Presbyterian Church W.M.S.'Met; "T'h'ursday. afternoon. atthe home .Of Miss Many _Mc Kenzie, Con. 4, Ash•field : t.n�wn- ship. Mrs'. Herb S. Stothers7 the presi'�deh't, presided. `'After a. psalm, and prayer, 'Mrs:: Richard McWinney ` read a scripture pas- _sage; .and 'the Glad :Tidings pray. •er •Was ' given by Mrs Arthur Stewart. Therewere' 24-7- eisons BEA`MTUFUL 0 TO—APPLY EASIF `TU t ASH 'For, ease of application, extrer&Ie washability and beauti ful °colors you'll find rubberized Wall ,Satin unequalled. Apply .with ;,.roller or brush' over old paint, wallpaper ' , or wallboard. One coat covers. most surfaces. WALLSATIN1 the rubberized paint TOP, -VALUE: - 11I : ,MURD'IE & SON f is i`tt° an'd lum)»ng 4 �t>, ane O Lri14k nr present. Mrs. Wallace Wilson and' Mrs. Robert :McAllister gave Te - ports df the P`resby'terial mee.ting it=- •Luck.now . �1GLrs r.d-"M& Whinney • reported on the Synod= ical rr etin'g 'at St;•' Thomas. Mrs, John. Bennett closed :;the meeting with prayer 'and a . lunch' was served 'by.'t_ie .eomiittee. ENTTR g- "Ntrir ; is HONORFI) BY FRIENDS A'. pleasant .evenin g was spent: last Wednesday at the home .of' Mr. and Mrs: Robert S•irnpson of Kintail when ssc .00l ' gi is and, friends of Gail. Compton gather= ed to present, her with a gift and to 'Show/ her the .e'steem, in which. she is held in' the tomo: munity Gail has entered. 'Wing- liana' General HoF,pital,., to • train• for ''e iiursp'• • The '. oveiingspent with g"atnes',quiz, music, etc. An ad. - dress of appreciation •wase read to-- Gail by ".Mrs.A3i 1.1---MacD- rias ld,... and . Marianna West presented • her w i'th' a lovely- pen and p.enei.l set and a t1 ei:hotlieter. Gail, nice ,ly: thanked the friends will theirr, kind' tokens of good will to h'er; After singing "Por she's ad jolly: good fellow' a. dainty lunch was served. Itindest good wishes tie' extended .to Gail that she 'nay enjoy many yeltrs of health, hap; pines and, success in the most alaiiesioua4: • 'PAGE T• South Kinloss Presbyterian. church , • ANNE :-.ERS SERVLCES Sunday, '• May. 29th. Anni•versary- Minister. Itev. J. R;; M•acDonald,; iplley., SERVICES .AT:.11:00 :A.M. & '7:30 7P;M" Guest Soloist=Miss: Evelyn R 1thity.' ° 1 cordial, invitation, is extended---to<=evvey ne i o worship., with uson. this the 99th Anniversary.. ❖�1!,�4111�Q1�,.:/17!N..,�.>1�I��,.IN,.,F1�0�1: . THERE,t'A FU.TUR IN A ��I. -I I .• . VQTON ! .J My name is 'F'0 GIL GILBERT, a . career ; Counsellor ` from :rhe RCAF • Recruiting' Unit "in London: We will be in LUCKNOW on •.' THURSDAY,. JUNE• 9tli, at the TOWN HALL from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. We are here to' give you complete information onwhat the. Mr Force •has to offer you as an Air Crew Officer, Airwoman or Airniian . in a modern aviation trade. ,'Take time out to visit, us', while, in' town, otr write, phone • or visit RCAF R'ECf•'UITING'UNIT 149' King. St., . London. Phone: '11-7.314 '- • 1J United Ehuxch List week -the Y.P.U. met . in the churchat &-30. Ptev �'VZeikle- john ' played, the. piano•: , for the singing of" .a: hymn.:' :David • Kirk, land , read.the'. scripture. Marilyn Kilpatrick, in' charge 'of the --meet= ing, explained the contents- of. th,e.: rtm w_hich..—w:e..•...saw., , "Thi. Church Is.. Here'' Following the • ' • -s1-nging -of-another hyim,n -a lis- ' cussion . on the work, of our church Was held: Games. were played and • the. group ' practised. • • the---•�'Y�:L�:--clap,'.:.T`he•-meetiri� . • • ' as 'closed. with -taps. 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