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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2nd, ,1055
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UNITED CHURCH
Minister;;
Rev. G. A...Meiklejohn,
ILA. B.D.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6 th
11.00 a.m.. Where He Lea
12.15 'p.m..Church. School:
3 Pao.: ;The Patron
Saint
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01 _Personal ' Workeys '
Lucknow.
I, Presbyteri Church 1
• Rev. Wallace McClean;' $
... .Minister'
1 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER. 6th
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y.11.00 a in. Service -the. mini- ii
stet will conduct ' the • ser-!
1 vice The .Rev. Wesley i
Aarum will bring .the mess
. age.. Mr. Aaron is the .song i
leader and choir 'director'
for the; . Crusade for 'Christi
campaign in 'Wing -ham, and:
is associated with Billy'
' Graham; : Visitors -are
,w 1
.conic. .
1215., p.m.:. Sunday: School. • ! -
' 3.00'un- a '
nm Dg ninon ° i.
4. 7:00 p.m:; •Eyening:' service, t
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SPECIAL
LOW RAIL }'ARES
TO,THE'
*�RICULTU.RAL.
WINTER FAIR
TORONTO, :NOV, .1;1'-19
FARE AND :ONE-HALF.
:•FOR THE ROUND ' TRIP
Good goring Nov. tOth=19th melt
Return -Leave Tor•
onto' not later
than midnight, November 20th;+
The Lucknow Women's Insti�
—Jute. wiIl hold; their- regular meet
Ing" 'in. the• 'Recreational ,Centre
on. Friday, November, .4th at 2.30.
Note. change . of •date:. Anyone in-.
terested in music' please' come as
is. music day in the:Institute.
.011 Call "My Favorite. Song".
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LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW„ OIYTARs .
D -, .
POPULAR EVENT
Ladies' Night, the annual .social
, eveht staged; by Old Light Lodge,.
A.P. & A.M., proved its popular-
ity on Tuesday night when. the
biggest crowd yet of well over
two hundred attended the ban-
quet, entertairunen.t and dance
Which combined to make a • most
delightful evening. .
• Worshipful, Mast err Harvey
Webster presided, presented.
four r fifty -y, eai merrrbers; who
,were in. attendance and occupied
seats of honour: They were Thos
:Harris ' of Ripley, , R, A..Grant of
'Ashfield and ;Dunca4 :Cameron'
and W. W.Hill of Lucknow.
Theyreceived la d,'.Jtherfifty-
year riving
members are' Alex
MacDonald. of ,Ashfield,• who' was
unable to be present; Dr. •J.. K.
M. Gordon :of Ottawa; and Allan.
McIntyre. ' and D, I}. Mclntyre. of,
Lakie. Linden, Michigan..:
•The• . chairman also presented'
the officers of Old Light. Lodge,
who are Edgar Watson,. ' Ronald
Forster, Redvers Jo'hnson,"W, B
Anderson, T J •... Salkeld,' Ted
Collyer, , Wallace Conn, Jark
MacDonald, Tom 'Anderson,.' Ken-
neth •Cameron,. : Bert ;Irwin. The
immediate past master is... Wan.
Evans.
'Guest speaker was Rev. -A. -W.
-Watson?. pastor of ' Blyth United
Church'' and a. past Masonic. .dis
;trice .chaplain: He gave a timely
address. . on "Brotherhood", which!
is'the •need/and' the 'ideal of. the •
'world today.. •
The toast to the ladies • was:
well :done b'y Mr, 'W; L. . NiacKen
and was neatly replied' to by
Mrs. Kenneth Cameron: '
The,' Worshipful Master ex=
pressed thanks to' the;.. Anglican
Ladies' Guild -for the delicious
:supper they ;hada served, which,
was • .acknowledges]' on behalf of
the caterers by.'. Mrs. Stewart
Laois.
Banquet music. was -furnished:
by .D'r. ,. James -Little, vioririist,
:with ,accompaniment by Howard;
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The• Paul Brothers: and their
sister;. had the .gathering; roaring
With theircornic, songs,. and went
from the "ridiculous ,to the 'sub
lime" to end their fast-moving
program with, a couple: of touch -
ng numbers.
Dancing • followed to Music .by
Carruther's orchestra :with Cain-
eros MacDonald and Bert�:Moffat
calling' for a 'couple' of squares:.
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LANGSIDE NORTH
The, W,M:S. ' Tbankoffering was
held in.'the church with , ue
present from :the South' Kinloss.
AuxiliA•y. The . president,. 'Mrs.
Faris} Moffat, 'presided and Mrs.
Bill Scott was' at the organ; Mrs.
Caswell read the _scripture and
-Mrs. Carr.' fed-. ii prayer. Miss
Emma Richardson . gave ' a
Thanksgiving.: reading. :Donna•
Moffat and 'Markin Scott sang 'a:
duet . Mrs. Bert Moffat gave the
.offer. ng.pbaver. Miss Dean Ma6
:Leod gave a 'reading and Mrs.
Steer .and ,Mrs: Flurry Lavis sang
a duet.' Mrs. Leslie Fortune of
Wingham' was • the guest speaker
Find gave a very timely mess-
age, Mrs.' Gordon Wall extended
thanks .to- ,all and' Bev: Caswell
closed the meeting: with , prayer
Is Your Subscription ''Paid? and a social' hour was enjoyed -
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PAGE THREE
Mr. and Mrs, . M. D. Osborne
of Guelph spent the week -end
with her aunt, Mrs. Etta Roberts,
Mr. and Mrs. Milas MacMillan
and two children. of Port ' Huron
were week -end- visitors here.
Mr. Mrs, Kennetliqoae of
Kingsville spent last week •with
his brother,' Mr. Robert Ra.e..
•.Mr. and..Mrs. Allan ,,Stewart,•of
-Hamilton' spent the •'week -end
with his 'parents;-: Mf- 'anti -;Mrs.
Philip .:Stewart.;,
Mrs.-,' Elizabeth . Congram ,was
taken' to Wingham: Hospital'. last •
.weeks .and,' here condition.• is'
re
ported to roe improved;.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Ross and,
Mrs..S. E. McKinnon of Toronto
were recent guests. of Misses
Jessie and AnnieMacKay. .' • -'
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Rev. and Mrs' J: 'H: Geoghegan
of Woodstock and' formerly of
Ltucknaw, were callers• in town
last Wednesday. . ' ••
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Mr, and Mrs.': Gordon Fisher.,
arid Bill moved .'fast week, to :the
apartment in . the .Joynt `Block
above Henry's. Fruit Market.
Will Lees plans .to leave/next
Monday on his annual 'trip to
Florida where' he will spend the
winter
Mr: and Mrs. •Fred: MacGregor
of Kintail' are occupying 'Mrs. N.
E, . Bushell's residence .for the
winter.
Mr: and '•Mrs. , Jerry ;KKettle- • of
Leamington visited the past week
with: ham aunt,. ,Mrs.,` Margaret
Sproul.
Mr.:and Mrs. Mac'Graham _(ne
Marjorie Henderson) have moved
to their -new. home ' in Toronto ' on
Glen Echo Road, •'
Mr': ,and,.Mrs Joseph: Desroches
o•f Cut Knife, :Sask::, visited: ,last
week With .her cousin, Mrs, Mar
garet•,Sproul. It was their= first
time together in 35. years
Mrs: Ron. Rothwell and Rose
Mary and Mrs. Wm., Goll'oher. of
Norwood .spent the 'week -end -
with ',the., foriner's parents,. 'Mr.
and M•rs. Ed.: Thorn. .
Mr .and Mrs Ed Franks,:.Mrs:,
Helen Badley..; o.f Harinilton, and
Jeff Adcock Were. :week -end
:guests, of Mrs 1V...E. Bushell, Mr.
Adcock has 'recently : returned
from France 'where .he served for
two years, with the RCAF :' '
John : .Hall and Mrs.. Eileen
White were:. recent ' visitors .at
East Lansing and :Mount 'Pleas-:
ant, and on their return: called:
at : Mr. and Mrs, :Harvey ' Hail's
in Detroit and were•1 accompanied
'horrie Eby Mr's.: John' Munro.
Mr_ and Mrs ` Meadev s,
and' Mrs. Bodus, Earl Milne and
daughter :Sheilla • of Detroit, Mr.
and' Mrs. George Berry' and,,, fain-
ily.of•:Wiarton,'•l1llr and ,Mrs. Tom
McGarvey 'of `,Kincardine. : were
week end.. t si r
as
w th� _
t i .._-Mrs
Charles'. Lorenz.
OBITUARY
'REV. WM. B, CASWELL
Funeral services. for' Rev, Wil-
liam• B: Caswell@ 85, retired Ura:'
ited. Church minister who died.
at'. Oakville on , Sunday ; after a
Lengthy illness, .were held in St.
John's United Church on Tues
a� `IT teri l st'-w'a$ irr-Wo sdiawn
cemetery;; Guelph.
Mr. •Caswell was born`.in 'Lyn
den and ,graduated:. froth the 'old
Victoria College, 'Cobourg, He
��as
the Mordaiordained. as a .rni'nister 'of
ethbdist Church in 1893.
During World War, I, while he
was minister at Broadway Meth
bdist. church,' Winnipeg, Mr.` Cas-
well recruited 'the ;203rd .Uattal'
ion, with. which .he served over-
meas as-'-etraplarn-:far; threeears.'
His :pastoral , charges included
Woods ock, Brantford, Hamilton
and .Toronto.' •
Survr.ring -are his widow,, the
former 'I-tenrietta Wallace of
Alma,. Ont., two sons,. Sure.
Comdr. W, E . Caswell, RN., 'sta-
tioned at 'Plymouth,' •Eng Regi.
Norman. E. Caswell of White-
church; and one. daughter, I tvirs.
'B, E. Mott of trantford.
Ladies' .and •.IVIen's Wear •
Faah>ton lVhll>!nery
'PHONE 85,: LUCKNOW
Sweaters for the• Family
GIRLS' - CARDIGANS ''
6 ,to 14x, all wool or nyldn ` " �q
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'CARDIGANS, FAR LARGE WOMEN.. :.,; • ; '
all•:wool, • sizes, .38: 'to
46, wine,:green,.]flack . - . , .• .. _
•. ,navy, beige, •;,
etc:, English and' soft as, down, assorted styles and' pat-
terns. i,
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CHILDREN'S . and; INFANTS'' SWEATERS ,
CARDIGANS and PULLOVERS. for MEN
Thesedate zip -up, button -up and faneies, •V-neck or. round-
ed collar styles, heavy work and for leisure Wear ..•.
new shipments just arrived; '.
PERPETUAL CARE
RESPONSE GOOD
Members of the Ki.n�tail . cern-
etery board Met -.at the' home of
Mr. Colip: MacGregor 'When:`re
ports were 'heard. > of the recent
cainpaign to establish` perpetual
care ' for the ,Kintail ' cemetery.
Very 'gratifying have been the
results. Colin 'MacGregor, treas-
urer of. thefund,, reported receiv-
ing $3,150. and quite 'a' number
of promises, which ,proceeds will
be; handed 'Ain soon. •
The personal canvass of ;those
e nearby has been good :with many
contributions coming,:, from dis
tang' points. such as:. - California,
Chicago, Milwaukee, Toronto,
:Picton, : Goderieh, .;Detroit; Van-
c.ouver; 'etc. ' These. have. been
much appreciated' by . the 'board._
It ..is hoped that'those who have
nota . yet contributed to this
worthy cause Of' improving': this
hallowed 'spot' will contribute be-
fore ;the end'.of the year.
The first . interirient in:th.is
cemetery was, `'made . oval YU0.
years ago: • Th'e. early, •:,pioneers
came to . this district as • early . as
1837 'and carved' their way in
the virgin, forest,. leaving' a• herr-
tage worthy, for future ' genera=
tions...
SIXTH: ,AND. NINTH-
Mrs. .Mary
now spent a' few, days this week
with Mr.. and; Mrs. :John, Cam,
crop,.
Mr..and Mrs. Jerry Kettle:of
Leamington,,_:, called ' :_on - Mr. and .-
Mrs-;,..Albert
•Mrs. Albert 'Taylor and other,
relatives of this' community on
Monday:
ZION
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hackett
and boys, of Toronto spent the
week=end with Mr. and Mrs. Tom.
Hackett.
•'' Mr. •Chester Ritchie of Detroit-
spent`. the week -end with. Mr. , and
Mrs. Will Ritchie.
We "are sorry Mrs. Jim Hunter
is not feeling very well..
Mr. and Mrs. .Ken 'Laidlaw"
girls• of London, spent : Sunday
•with Mr. and • Mrs.. George'. Hun-
ter: °..
Mr, and Mrs. H'arvey'' Ritchie
.and family spent' last ' -Thu'rsda'y
evening with .Mr. and . Mrs.. Wes-
ley Haines,' it 'being their 35tit ;
wedding anniversary,
Mrs: Earl, Swan spent. ' last
week -end in ' Toronto visiting
with her sister.
• :Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Raynarci
find Mr. and Mrs: Harold; Fer-
guson. of Goderich Visited recent
fly$ ;with .Mr, and Mrs: Nelson
Raynard.
Enjoy Kiingsville Tr•p
, Mrs ; Frank Ritchie and. pupils
of Zion' School and Mrs.• Lloyd
Cline..and 'pupils (f N•o:..:1, Ash-
field, and others from 'the com-
munity,. enjoyed a bus trip re-
cently to , Kingsville'. and the
Chatham area.: The.. party made.
the journey. by Allan' Reed's '• bus
and visited :such places as `Jack
Miner's. bird sanctuary at Kings
viile and ' Libby's :'canning fac'-
tory at' Chatham.. Those''gOing ,be -
.the
be -
.the above m e'n tion ' ed
sohbols� ',.included: Mrs. Gordon•
k•1 ,acrd imrs B1 un er,
Frank Ritchie, Mrs.. Chas.. And-
erson, Mrs.. Wilfred Quaid,.. Mrs.'
Nelson' ' Raynard. Mrs Peter=
Cook, Mrs. Gordon Ritchie, Mrs.
Earl Swan, Mrs,. •Connie:=Hogan,'
Mrs. Elliott : Sandy, Harold E1-
p'hick, Mrs. Dick. Kilpatrick. arid
Grant and Karen Kilpatrick.;
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L1HCKNOWDISTRICT • HIGH' SCHOOL
In The High, School Auditorium
TWO NIGHTb •
S' :.-_ •THUISDAY� and• FRIDAY
overnb€r
.15 preceded:.'b •. :'Selections
at $ y Band
featuring the
Gilberto and Sullivan..Opeetta `•b
"TRIAL BY JURY":..
Thursda address 'by Rev,. Win. A.:itertdetson, Walkerton
Friday—address by.
�� • y Mr, • George-Jeffet'�,on, Clntain '
- Presentation- of Awards and Schol rships
V' ►L DIC rORJ4N '— MAC MacDDNALD
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