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'..UNITED. CHURCH:
Minister.:
Rev, G. A. Meiklejohn,
. B3.,` B.D.
SUNDAY, JUNE 5th, 1955
10.00 a,m.:Church School.:
111.00 ; a.m.; W.M.S. Service, 1'
„,`Miss Elizabeth Webb,
• ' Speaker.'
Evening•,'ServiCe Withdrawn
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Presbyt•
erian Church
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Rev. Wallace • McClean;,
• Minister •
SUNDAY,'JUNE 5th, .11155 .,
a.m.: ' Sunda y School:
10.00 y
11.00 a.m.: Morning;Worship.
3:00 p.m: . Erskine, Dungan
L7.00, p.m.: Evening Worship. 1
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1ZISTRICT SCOUTS HOLD
AN1 AL CHUR@H- YARA-DE
A parade' of up'wards. to 475
p
Boy Scouts, Cubs,: Leaders, . and
• €xecutive ,rnentibers'.• of organiza=
tions eoa prising' . the Saugeen
District •:Boy Scout'. ;Association,'
marched to Knox ;Presbyterian-
:Cj,rroh inKincardine, on Sunday'
in
conjunction' With the Associa•
tion's annual church 'parade.
The parade' was organized by
Tom Lamibert' of Kincardine, and
was in 'charge of, Archie Gowan-
1ock, ' District 'Commissioner, of.
Walkerton. Towns represented in
' the parade•. were Lucknow, Walk
etton, Wingham„Pont Elgin;. -Pais
ley; Southampton•; Durham, Han-
over and 'Kincardine :• with :the
Kincardine Brass Band and the;
Lucknow.'•.District.'. High . :School.
Band supplying music
` Lucknow., was` .represented by
24 Cubs under: the leadership ,of',
Donald 1VicKinnonr and. Bill :Arn-
• old; 20 --Scouts under' the. leader-
ship of • Stuart Collyer, . local
Scout leader and . •assistant Dis-
-triet —Commissioner, and ---two• '
local 'committee memibers, .Gerald
Rothwell and .Lloyd , Ashton.
The congregation. heard Rev.:J.
' 'MacDonald 'of Ripley speak
on the theme of. S'cauting,' ``Be
Prepared", .
':FW • SUNDAY__
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WAS IMPRESSIVE
'Jerry . Cranston is convalescjn
froman attack of pneumonia that Dedicate Pulpit Bible The Gift
hospitalized. him for three weeks. Otaf waD.r, . James. Gordon .Of °t
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Ain".
Mr. and . Mrs. Ewart Taylor •
spent the week -end with, friends
in Galt
Rev, G. A, Meiklejohn and Mr.
Ernest Blake are ,attending Con-
ference at Sudbury. /
Mr. and Mrs.' John Hall spent
a week recently in Detroit at
the home of Mr., and Mrs. ..Har-
-;Hall.
Mr. and ,Mrs, -T.:A. Cameron
left on Tuesday • morning foto:
•Sudbury; *here Mrs. Cameron
will visit friends, while Mr. Cam=
eron is attending Conference a£
St: Andrew's .Church,. Sudbiiry; .
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Misses Evelyn' . Raithby of Lon-
student
don „and .Rath Hague: of Guelph,
student nurses, spent' .the Week-
end with Miss Mary„ Maolntyre
at her home here.: .
• Mr: and Mrs John .Naylor and
sons Tom and. • Stebv.e of •Kitch-
ener were .week -end 'visitors. at,
the home '• of Mrs. , R.. H. Thomp-
(ST. HELENS. NEWS)
Flowers were everywhere in
the United Church on Sunday'
for' the' second annual Sunday
School Anniversary and Flower
Sunday.. The, theme . of the'ser-
Vice was that of . the• World
Council of .Churches • held . in'
Evanston ' last' year—"Christ, the
Hope of 'tht World" The'symbol
of that Council, . a. !boat surmount -
:ed ;by the Cross,' was , depicted in
front of the pulpit with' a boat
covered with blue :;anc1, white
flowers and la 'beautiful ' white
Cross of, snowballs. "On either
side of, the platform stood a• large
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lighthouse with flickeringli:glits.
A Targe flower -covered arch was
;topped by a beautiful :' lighted
portrait of Christ and . under-
neath yin large Lettering,' "The
Hope of the World".. Baskets and,:
bouquets of. flowers, : ,.'potted'
plants, ferns and evergreens
were used- effectively throughout'
the church: To. Don,Cameron . is
duemuch, eredit.,for..the; carrying
out: of the plans• for the decora-
tions.
The morning; service •was in
charge of The-Sun•d-ay School. Mr.
Harvey 'Sparing,. ,•'the ' minister,
was: assisted in' the worship ser-
vice by Mr. • Lorne W.00ds, the
Sunday School sUperlhtendent.
Gladys' .McDonald; ,led in. 'the
children's ' prayer. 'Terry Wilson,
read the scripture .lesson and .the
children sang "Jesus wants me
for a . Sunibeam",.. At• • the evening
service,- in ..charge :of.' the Y.P.U.;
•Anne. Todd read the scripture.
lesson and Marvin ,McDonald pied
in prayer. Mrs,. '1VIaribn :Irwin of:
.Delaware again thrilled every-
one With her music. on: the cath-:,
Recer;t, ,week -end . 'visitors • at edral chimes. and . themirimrba-
Mr., and, Mrs. John ' ' Kreutz-
weiser� has, moved from'. the
'Gammie. Apartments to the resi-.
dence on Havelock. St., south, re-
cently
ecently 'vacated 'by Mr.: and Mrs;°
TJ S. Cummings.T-
Relatives-- attending a family
gathering at . the—hon—le', of Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Curran recent-
ly.
ecently. included,: Mr and. Mrs: C. A.
Higgins, Detroit; ' Mr. arid ..Mrs.
Jack. 'Higgins., Detroit; ..Mr Don
'Wisharn; Detroit; Mr.: and 'Mrs.'
Joe. Day, Hamilton; •Mr. and:. Mrs.'
W. R. Begley, Hamiitoh; Mr. ;and
Mrs. Bertrrn Curran,: Bev. ,arid
Danny of. London; Miss ; Ruth
Curran, • Goderich; Miss Sylvia
Curran, 'London;: Mr.: Ted John-.
son,. London:
the, 'home of Mr.' and. Mrs. ' Chas.:
'Steward .'were .Mr, 'and Mrs. Hugh
Cuming and Gloria .• of `London;
Mr. Gordon : Steward`: and. Jr.
Manning of • London; Mr. and
Mrs. G. Hiltz of Listowel.. Little
Billie;' Carping;• who had spent
phone.:1Viss June'. Force, soprano
soloist of Simcoe,..delighted
'with her two solos at . each .ser-
vice `which included "The: Holy
City". and 4L- know .that my Rei
deemer Liveth". , Mr.. Alan 'Craig
of, Sarnia .accompanied. Mrs:. Ir
three` ,weeks with.. his , grandpar- ; win and Miss 'Forse at the piano.
ents, .returned• home with' ,his At; the evening service Rev. :Geo,
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NI NETY-N I NTH
ANNIVERSARY
The .congregation of historic
South, K 1 o s s.::.:Pr bytexian:
Church observed
anniversary
,services on Sunday. which usher-
ed in . the one *hundredth year
since the congregation was estab-
lished... A year hence •it is ` plan-
ned to especially mark the cen-
tennial:
Services morning' • and'. evening
on Sunday •were conducted Eby
It: MacDonald: of : Ripley.
and Ashfield,. interim -moderator
of the -charge since the departure
of .keV. G., S, Baulch. Large con-
• gregations 'heard • Rev. MacDornald.
deliver forceful •ser n.ons.
.Special. music was provided , -6y
:the, choir .,und er :the, 'difrection.of
all • Mrs. Thine Steer' -and' with Miss
Margaret Malcolm, acting.as or-.
ganis:t'for.'the:day:.A mixed guar'=
tette of Mr. and Mrs:_ Steer, Frank
MacKenzie •and Ruth Steer sang
"Altogether 'Lovely". ,
parents. .. Watt dedicated a revised . version
Mr. and.;Mrs. Hank Kruger and .
gift from Dr. James Gordon„..of,
Neddy . Martin :of Detroit spent.Ottawa :a former St Helens bo'
the week -end with relatives.`
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In the "Morning ,the chcir sang
They : were.- accompanied by Mrs. the anthem "The Hope . of.: the
E, J: Thom wino returned: to • the World is Jesus" and in the even-
causecity : to of heSpendlnesstol her dau Week h- ' ing.,"Great is : Thy Faithfulness".
g Mr.' Bruce Suitor of .Woodstock
:ter.; Mrs', Al Martin,: .who has
been ill, with arthritis, who will be. ordained at Confer-
ence •next. week and who leaves,
with 'Mrs: Suitor: in•.Septerrnber
for Korea, was the guest speaker.
of the . Bible for, pulpit 'Use, a
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At the morning service, he spoke
on the theme, "Hope—those who
haveno. hope, those who' have a
falsehope_,. and those who have
the true hope, ` which is JesusY
Christ, the' Hope of the World. to Toronto on Tuesday.
At the evening' service he preach-' 1Mr'•' andMrs:' David Nichol and"
ed -a challenging sermon ' on • the '# family of Niagara Falls ''were:
subject "If Jesus: is, the. Hope of week -end _visitors at the•, home of
what '_must 1 do . with Dais, Nichol's parents,
Jesus". In..spite of the '.fact that yrs° Ray Tiufft Tari:
Guest soloist was .,Miss • Evelyn.
..Raith:by, student nurse at St. jos-
. epih's Hospital,; :London,.. and a
friend of Mary Maclntyre. In
.the • morning she sang : "The
Lord's -Prayer", and:
.at the :even
ing service, "The Holy City
-LANGSIDE
.:Some front 'this . community
took in the fine anniversary ser=
vices'. : at Whitechurch, South
Kinloss and ' St. Helens flower,
service. ,
The pupils .from Grade IV up
from S.S. Nos. 8, and.9, 'accom-
panied by : teachers. and parents'
ari. friends, eril oy `-a�h`us trip
WHEREVER
YOU: '.GO
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there were .anniversary services
;b e i :n g ''held in neighboring '
churches, there were large • con-
gregations at both . services, and .
the day was one that will: be long ? ® 1
remembered:
- 2rnc ay—iThu�rsdayl _is .-Grand-
mothers' Day at the Women's' In-
stitute with the •.Historical 'Re_
search Comm. -met,. Miss W. D.
iutherfard in charge. The -meet;;.
'ing . Shill' .be held in the Com-
munity , Hall at 2.30. Roll call,.
"Grandmother's Cures!". The mot-
to, "Start where you are with
what : you have',. Pro:gram., and
lunch conihittc;e 'Miss Mary. Mur-
ray, Mrs. Cliff Murray, Miss An-
nie '.Dur nin;
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Mr. and Mrs.: Russel Rrocto� ,
David and Diane, and Miss Boil,
nie Steele of. Lavonia,'Mich.; •Mr..
'a:nd Mrs. Robt. Hinkle, Donna,
Ronald. and John and -Gary ' Ol-
son of ' Plymouth,', Mich..;. ` spent
the, week -'end ,with 'the • Tiffin
families. - • .
Mr. and Mrs: ' Wallace •Wilson.
and - --= t=H lens-weWirer'-- • —
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Sunday 'visitors with. ' Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Tiffin'
Mr. and Mrs. Farish Moffat &
Gordon were Sunday.•'guests, of
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Mc'Quillin'in° Whitten
church... , . •
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Mrs: John Jamieson, •whci re,
Gently underwent an operation in
Winghain Hospital, was brought
kip` anibulaaice on• Sunday to
Baker's Private .Hospital,'
The: regular meeting of , the
Lucknow Women's .Institute will.
be held iri ,the Recreational Cen
tre'"at 2,30 on Friday, June
Hostesses, 1VIrs. N. J. MacKenzie,,
Mrs. .Spence Irwin, Mrs,
Mrs.George Elliott. Flower .dis-
play,
each :one bring a flower
and name it. Roil call,• "A' weed
that should be eradicated"
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