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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-06-01, Page 3WEDNESDAY, ilUNla lst, 1955 • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, •Li.1CKNOW,, ONTARIO PAGE , T1TRFE; z•. ,P • d 0 ?l• S. . . s. • A • '..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 Evening•,'ServiCe Withdrawn 1.....„--..... .p_p�1,rO�Llr/,�11�1)r1.r1�1 '- Presbyt• erian Church y. 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 pS�rlN.11l!♦ll//rll�1�p4 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__ '•� 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 - 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; . • 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 _ 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, 11 Ladies' and Men's Wear Fashion. Millinery ,.THOME 85, LUCK .OW 'CORSETIERRE-. to fit any Garment. BRASSIERES:--- for the Family NYL N` O ,-COTTON,SATIN No'v i the ititne to fre hen nd. dress: u 'efor • the hof weather' e. • :;AT' REAL BARGAIN ';SAVINGS': We have :Baskets of all sizes in long, medium.. and short lengths.. Clearances and ,samrples of ; higher.' priced lines in all sizes. Choose front large variety. 79c, • •DON'T.MISS THESE On SALE ONE 'WEEK 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.` ---_y 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 Mclennan and MacKenzie: Furniture and Furnishings :•-- 'Phone 181, .Lucknow -. •• •SEVERAL _•' , . CHESTERFIELDS and` BEDROOM SUITES ' A REDUCED" PRICES tk ' 144. Floor Coverings TILE Mar�oleuiri "aril' :•Jasp' • Standard •Gauge `_. 1:3c A Gauge Marboleurr 19c A,Gauge Jaspe 23c INLAIDS BY THE YARD from $3.50 per runnino y and up . All Enamelled Surface floor Covering AT.''LOWES P IcEs Many Ends of Rolls (both Inlaid' and Congoleum ' available .at GREAT ,REDUCTIONS We lay` all' floor covering at Minimum charges. and supply, lay'htg equipment free to those customers ' ,t, wishing to 'dog their owns. 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 :• *• • 0 .A , S, 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; Mate: Farm's PERSONALIZED .:• , CLAIM SERVICE IS AVAILABLE More than just .a' :policy,; State Farm'.Auto Insurance carries 'with . It the assurance:. that. there. 'is ,always' someone' .to give '„you help in: case .of 'ari accident: At .hom;e, . it will : be. the • 'agent •: who wrote • your .policy. Away from h:ome,'' any ore of: the nearly:8,0.00 State Farm Agents and claims`' rep-, resentatives is ready to ;give you friendly personalized'. claim ;service. ,.rt, pays to know your 1, STATE FARM AGENT: R.E IBEN',WhLSON R:R 3,. :GODERICH Phone, 80=r-8,• Dungannon ” ... '! 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'-- • — • 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... , . • .2 • N/4111.I/rl,0l/41.l.�iWAMS1,i1141/1,1) l/telY�1,�1NAO�IIr11,11.10u411M11,1.14,111104..1 114.1.0‘10.. • 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. 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