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W.kiDiT►I:SDAZ. OCT. 5th, .1955
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SCHOOL HELD PROMOTIONS
Lucknow' United Church Sun-
. day School, held, promotion day
last Sunday morning at their
regular •: meeting time,. Superin-
tendent ' Glen Walden , was -in
charge, and musieal accompani
nient was suppplied by•Ken Mac-
• LUCKNOW ,
UNITED CHURCH
Minister;-' • ,
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER :9th
10.00' a.m.: Church''School
.11.00 .a,trt.,: "On .So . Gra-
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titude". .
1.30 p.m.: "The Man Who
Became A Rock".
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Lucknow I.
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Rev. Wallace .,McClean,
Minister .
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9th i
10;00 a,m.:..Sunday ' Schooi. :1
11.00 a..n,: Morn ing. ,Worship.i
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7.00 .p.m.: Evening Worship • $
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CASE. irk Wiighain • Hospital on,
Saturday, : ,October 1st, to M'r'
•'and Mrs. 'Grant Cate of • Luck:
now, a 'son •Johxl `Stirling; a bro-
ther for Janice and Jinmiy.'
McKENZIE-.-7arrived at .the home
of. Mr: 'and .Mrs. Brock .McKenzie,
Culross; .on September"7th, 1955.,
a baby. girl, : Mary Kathryn.' '
FORSPER--in, 'Kincardine Hos-.
',ital, 'on;, ,Tuesday,: September :27,
to Mr: • and: Mrs. Walter Forster,
Ripley, a daughter,; • Dornda
Jean '
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THB I+UCKNOW SENTINEL, LVCI N W, ONTARIO '
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The .children promoted riclud-
ed: Mrs, O. Risiards' class (be-
ginners) to Beverley Ashton's
class ' (primary), Laurine Morri-
son, Tsabel. MacMillan, Douglas.
Campbell, :Douglas Porter, Doug-
las Eadie, Bobbie Button, Donna
Corrin, Susan ' Cleland, Brian
Congram, .Allan. Gardiner, Ricky
Jardine, ;Susan Arnold Bernice
Thompson, Helen. Mac , ,ay,
Beverley Ashton's class (prim-
ary) to Mrs, lledvers: Johnson's
class ('junior ,girls), Marion. But-.
ton,; Janice Brooks, Marlene Por-,
ter, Donna. Button; -Barbara-Cam=
.eron, Jane Joynt; also to Bruce
MacKenzie's' class (junior "goys),
Elliott'. Whitby, Donald Andrew,
Bruce Henderson:
Bike 1VMac5Kenzie's class- ; to H:
D. Thoripson's class. (junior
boys).•, . Doug Johnston,David.
Thompson, Glen Porter, Buddy
Pritchard, Keo Kirkland, Russell.
Allin, Terry, Rathwell, • Roy. But-
ton.
Mrs. R, Johnston's class 'to Mrs.
Ernest Button's class,. (junior
girls), Beverley MacKenie, Mary
Murclie,. Lyn Cowan, Cherry Jar-
dine, 'Peggy, 'Button,, June
Lucy' 1V lorriso°n;'.June McNa11.
H. D. Thampsorl's •clasa. to Ken
MacNay's - class (junior boys),
Bobb Hunter, unt
er
Dicki
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,„Rchard§,Tom
Rathwell, Ernest `Ackert, ' Gordon:
Mackay.
Mrs. E. Button's class to Mrs.'
WI B. :Anderson* class ('juni'or
girls),, Beverley :Rathwell, Bar
,tiara Rathwell, ; Lois Congrarn,
,Louise.' • Jones, Betty • Mothers,
pawn. Stewart, 1Vlarilyn. }tender-
son,
endens'on, Betty ..Marriott..
:Ken' •MacNay's''' class ;to Stuart
Collyer's. '' Class, (intermediate
boys), :Ken Jones, Paul .Hlender-
'son, Thom •Collyer, Ken 'MacDdrr-•
aid,,„ ,Keith Gardiner, . Gordon'
Congram, :-Bob Andrew..
Mrs;. Anderson's class to ;Mrs:
Raynard. Ackert's 'class. (inter-
mediate girls), Nancy ' Iryvin, _
Pat-
ricia Thompson, Lyn' Couse. Caro-
lyn . Mathers, LeoneCollins, ,E1-
eanor MacNay,
Stuart . Collyer's:� class' to Rev.
Meiklejohn's class (senior)s; Bill
Robinson, Ted.Collyer.
Mrs. R. Ackert's class• to: Rev.
Meiklejohn's'•ciass .(senior), -Shir-
ley Irwin,.• Joyce' Mackay, Elaine
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MacNay.
HENDERSON at: Walkerton
• Hospital, on 'Tuesday; September
27th, to Rev:' and Mrs. ' W. = A
Henderson of Walkerton, a .dau-
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Public. School'. Iasnecto:, J. M.
Gane was ;.confined to: his horne
for. a couple: of ;"weeks : with.. in-
fo•enza' and a leg infection.;
,Attractively styled in modern decorative. colors .. nianu=
• factured by a reliable Canadian Company witlh years of
experience inthe heater 'trade . efficient and simplified
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'PHONE 10, LtYCK ovv,. oNTAitio
See
Ma and 'Pa Kettle on Vacation" at 't'+ie.:Playhouse,
Local vheral
Therese Levasseur, Margaret
Allen, Vivian Warren and Win-
nie Murray from Windsor spent
the week -end . with Sally Mac-
Donald at her cottage •at Point
Clark.
Mr. .and Mrs, Bowen Ross ' of
gudbury, who were on their wed-
ding trip, called • in town on Fair
Day, :They. were married on Sep-
teafiber ,24th. On their visit ,to
the village "they were ,accompari
ed_by_....Boweres=sisters;Marionl:--
antl June, Ross' of :Cayuga,
Mr. and Mrs, Russel.Armstrong
and San Dale : of Port- Colborne
Were, week.-enerisitors with 'Mr..
and Mrs '•'W; G. Armstrong.' •
The • Rev. John Prest of ' B.er--
vie will be in.- charge of the
morning service at St. Peter's,
Lucknow, oh Sunday, October
9th, 'while' Rev. H. L. Jennings
is . preaching 'at • the • Harvest
Thanksgiving - service., .. at Kin- °
lough Anglican Church.
Mrs. Margaret E. Dudley Of
Lucknow motored to `Toronto
with Mr. ' and Mrs- Wm, Tial-
denby and : Mr: and Mrs. Clare
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HATS
KINLOUGH
"Sparking •af Walkerton . to • attend The Anglican Guild .met on
the Wedding of their :niece and Wednesday evening in the•church
cousin .that took place in St.: (basement Nirs, Ronald Thacker
Dunstan's . Anglican . C h u r c h Presided, After ' ..the devotional
—Lansdowne—Ave. -Wwas an, ideal period Mrs; Heward Thompson
day for a lovely :wedding: Mrs: 'read; the scripture; The thought
Dudley ;returned home with kr. for the :day . was ' given t y: Mrs.
and Mrs. W. E. and Mr: and Mrs: Harold Haldenby,• "Trust" was
Geo: W.Haldenby of Kinlougb, the "word forthe roll call :A vete
Mrs. '' E. , A.. Reynolds of - Tor : of thanks, was, moved to ' . Mrs.
onto 'spent last. week' ,with Mrs. .Harold Haldenby or a • donation
Annie•Struthers and . ort 'h e r., .°1 wallpaper. Mrs.•Jolui Em.er-
friends, ,and relatives. son ' was .the guest sPeaker tell=
M and Mr ing many.interesting and `amus
r s John Wallace of
Port Elgin and .Miss . Gladys Tan ing things about. her recent 'trip.
g dy to the British Isles: They' crossed
:her of .Kincardine visited .at the:. on thea
week -end with Mr. and ;Mrs. Jack C pterin 'Cook formerly,
McKendrick. .
Mr.: and Mrs. Bryce' Elliott and
:boys • are on a trip north, and
enrouteo will visit. at. North. Bay
at the: :home' of his 'sister, ' 'Una.
Mr: and ,Mrs. Ernie Charlton
of Hamilton visited °fore` several
days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. -Sandy' Purdon.
Art Andrew of Kapuskasing is.
visiting this . weekat the home.
of his mother, :Mrs W. G. And-
Mr. 'and'' Mrs. Robert 'Ritchie,
Mr: Alfred Ritchie, Mr: and Mrs.
A. J. Wilson and Jim., .Mr:: and
Mrs.. J. ; G. Ritchie, Bob; Bonnie
the . "Letitia":. The speaker de-
scribed the ship and ,showed pie -
tures of some of the. interior. In
,the crossingshe and her hus-
band experienced .'a'severe storm,:
which lastedseveral hours: Miss
May 'Boyle thanked the `speaker
on behalf of ; the meeting and
presented' her, with a small • re
membrance ` in appreci,at,on• for
her find . talk which "was 'much
appreciated by 'all present. . Mrs.•
Milton• Walsh ,gave. the closing
remarks 'and a dainty lunchwas
served. Mrs. Ronald Thacker
will be.•the Octdber` hostess.:
Mrs. Dorothy Thompson under-
went a, tnaor operation on Tues
wand Kenneth of 'Mitchell,. Mr and _day_ _iii_ Wi'r ghasn._liospital. _:_ler
Hilda and Calvin, : were dinner
guests ',of Mr. and Mrs. Graydon.
Ritchie and Janet on Sunday, it
:being. Mr.. ancLMrs. Robert 'Rit-
chie's-
it-chie's- birthday:
Mrs..Andrew , Ritchieof.•Lanes
and Mrs. D.. C. MacDonald of St,
Helens, spent an afternoon with
Mrs:. Jefferson. at. Donny i o_ok_
and' also called. ,',ori Mrs.. Con
Foran of :.St. Augustine.
Mrs ; David Todd of . St: 'Hel-.
ens spent the week -end with, Mr:
and Mrs. Stall Todd, Southamp
.Mrs. Andrew Ritchie, Dianne, many friends wish her , a speedy
recovery.
,Mr.: Harvey Hodgins and . sons
held' a successful stock sale on
Friday afternoon _,,-...
Guests • from '.here who . •attend=
ed the Whiteside-Haldenby' wed.:•
ding -at Toronto,: on Saturday
were Mr.. and Mrs. Wm.`. Halden-,
by, : Mr. and ..• Mrs; George_Ilal,
denbyr, Mr, and:. Mrs. Harold 'Hal
'denby and Sheila, Mr. and Mrs:
Clare Spar.ling and Mrs. M. Dud
ley.
Mrs.. J. W. 'Colwell spent Sun-
=day ; with 1Vir +and= -M s. Curri
Colwell and—family.'
Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs.
Walter Forster. (nee Isobel. Col-
well) ' . on the birth of a baby
daughter.
Zloti s Smith off JLondrn ,; who'
is , ''an apprentice. .plumber with
.the Patton Company of that city,
was a week -end visitor' with =his'
parents; Mr. and' "Mrs.. Jim Smith'
of Holyrood. `
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kosmy^rra
:and Jimmy. of Toledo spent the
week -end here and were accom-
panied back:by Mhrs. James Mac-
Donald. .
MILS. CHIN'S MOTHER PASSED
AWAY IN' HONG KONG -
Mrs. Rose' Chin has received
`word' of - the death of : her moth-
er, Mrs. Lee; which occurred In rs M In
'Hong Kong on •August • 21st. Mrs. , 'Chot a 'C �ckens.• and. Hampers 4. tosh Ap
Lee was. in her 88th year Y
S ectal Games ;'or, Turke• s•
Mrs. Lee . is also survived by a p
daughter and two song living in
Ch'ing,
•
It. is :...goer .twenty five years
since , Mrs, :Chin last saw :her
• fth�the. In 1928 she visited her
homeland where ' Albert Chin A
was born. ''When Mrs.' Chin • re
turned to Canada 'with 3 -months'-
'old Albert, her threeolder sons;
Jitn, Harry , and Frank, remain-
ed in China With their grandpar-
ents, In 1937 the three boys •re=
turned t9e Canada tp • rejoin their
family *rho were theti residing in
• 9f
Mr.. and'Mrs. Bert Nicholson
and Donna •were. guests at, then .
McConnell -Hedley wedding ,An
Saturday at the Church of. the
.Messiah, Kincardine.
'Service in, the Presbyterian.
Church will -be witlitdrawn
Sunday owing. '.to the , Anglican
'Harvest •Thanksgiving, services.
The preparatory . service was -
'held . on Thursday evening a'nd
social . trine • followed'_ when • Re r
McKinney,•: Mrs. - McKinney
and family were weconied.
.Mrs. Phillip's, ,Sr.'. and .Pegg. •:
Phillips' spent the :Weekend' here,,
Mrs: Arthur •.Phillips,• who 'leas
spent th'e past ;.week with.: ,Mr,.
J R.. Lane and Mr.. ' and Mrs
Frank Maulden,- ' returned '' home;'
jwith . them.
Next Sunday Harvest Thanlcs-
giring. Services *ill :be held in
the 'Anglican 'Church. The :'-Rev,
H., L. Jennings. of Lucknow ''' will •
Abe ` ,the guest preacher' . • atE: the
''horning. 'service • at ;11 a.iu. The
Rev., J. Prest will have -Charge '
Of the evening . • servwce which
will 'be af' ?:30 p.m::. •Sunday
Will School• be' at° la: ilii.
Note' Change ?ing. Tine .of Meeting
The WoaYien_'s . Institut:e will be.
:held in Holyrood :Hall' ;on, Tiurs-., -
day evening.The. hostesses are
Mrs. ' Jim Smith, Mrs. Howard.
Harris' and Mrs.' William': Eadie.
Ceylon is-the_topic_for.the.meet=
ing and the guest will be Rev.
G B. Cox The ' diserict - presiden t,
Mrs.. Donald McCosh, ' will also
be present. ,Ripley and Lucknow,
W.I., • are invited. to .attend .
THAT. the • C .NX TV tower
reaching 'to the clouds; causing
the Mildmay Gazette editor to .
wonder who'll take: the job' of
replacing ' the two: 50O -wart t
•: bulbs that will form the:beicon
, light when '.they burn Girt
do so • will. mean climbing the'.'.•
600 -foot tower by means.; of the
ladder -:.inside the -tower. then
50 -.feet up., -the--outside rid the
'actual antenna which is a steep
pipe about 2% feet in:; diameter
and which, is 'topped by. the
• beacon light. '
rificiticiagit4.;:oto!.340,tiw**,:x4Doiraimototiammipasozay.
'Thanksgiving Time:
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