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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-11-02, Page 5>NFASbAlr, NOV. 2nd, 1955 I 1, . M 0.1W • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LucKNoW,: ONTARIQ 38'' • AIR CONDITIONING: An ample supply of clean,humid- !Red, umid-ifie 1, healthful air ... correctly heated and circulated throughout your hone ... and with no ` at- tention •from,.y.oul These beautifu'I'. Clare unit;, are completely auto- matic and amazinglylow in price. Check the advantages: 'Listed. - then,come intosee.. for yourself!. UNITS ,FOR OIL FIRING is No ashes, 'no. dust, no. attention. . needed:. '• Automatic,, thermostatically con• trolledheat assures even tempera.. ture. • ' • • • Healthful• air, filtered, humidified • evenly warmed and: circulated. r •. Economical to operate.. ta, Smart .appearance for modern "fin-. i;hed" basement. , ' Mur�e. Phone .10, Lucl{now,' Ont. . PAGE FIVE United. Church Y.P.U. • The Y.P,U. , meeting was, held the Church on Sunday' fo?low,- ing; the evening , service, Ruth Treleaven opened the worship !service with praYer Bill Ritchie read the scripture. A .committee was 'appointed in charge of the Y.P.U. ` church service to be" held on November 27th., Those placed in Charge •.were Ruth Treleav Arnold Hartford and Paul Coue., Marilyn Kilpatrick, convener in Charge of thee meeting,:, gave the -topic "-Redeeming Time"':'Fellow= ting this. the members', were dive! 11ded into three discussion groups •The meeting :;:Closed wit'1 garner. and taps South iianlos's C.G.LT. ,,.="4x C91,1:04,1406Nl41iii4 Car ••414=*..Wcim,44.5^.-.4ti.=,(4•GaW.CbfA6 4.7:;oo4)4=4 x=,41cm••• 91IQ}. /;.cits•• Phone .181. Kincardine PAYING HIGHEST PRICES \F :R' LIVE POULTRY Poultry : Culling . A S • ecialt P Y In accordance 'withgovernment regulations our oultr . coops . are thoroughly washed and disinfected for your protection. moul4041•40.11H1444•4144404•40:410444momm000rtHom NOW 4111•00110410 WEDDING BELL' RACKETY=SALO. A • quiet ..wedding was 'solemn, ized at the United Church in. Can rose, Alberta, on Saturday, Octdker 22nd.' at 3.00. P.M, by the Rev. A. Willis Ca : n� .when. Esther Est her ;Salo, daughter of Mrs. L. Salo. of. Port Kells, B.C., and Jos- eph. Alvin Henry Hackett; son, of. Mr. and ' Mrs.:Marry Hackett Of Ashfield,; Were united' in . holy matri.rony. .. • 'The •bride Wore a rblite-grey suit with grey hat ;:and. 'accessoi . ies• and a corsage` ,of white carn- ations:, arni ations' ,.' •5 Lorraine G .. ors an • o f iVtiss. m A.Lbcrta, was tkre-euky-at- tendant, : wearing a, blue pin; stripe suit with; white :accessor- ies and.•: a corsage of white .mums: Leonard Davick of Ryley, A1:- Berta, was •groorn man., - After a 'wedding •dinner,.at the: Alice Hotel yin Camrose,,the hap py couple spent a' few .days with ;friends then journeyed ..to Ontario by. train where they. 'will reside - > on ;the -groom's 'farm near '-LUck -- now: • . 'The "Skylarks'met on Octo-. her 27th with .eight rn:emabers present, The meeting.. opened with 'the '' purpose. Interesting, readings ' were givenby each member of the group • from the book, . "Let's Talk It; .Over",. fol- lowed. with •questions: and` discus- sins on the readings. The scrip- ture was •read by Ruth and : a hymn 'was sung.'• The minutes. were read by Gladys arid 'sec- ended- by Carol. A . poem arid a prayer Was given by Donelda, and the .meeting closed with taps.' Unite r d Church. : Eyettsng'A;uA. •'. ,. 'The October meeting 'of'.` the Evening ..Auxiliary, met in the '•church:. Fellowship 'Room with the president, Mrs.'.`T.' A.' Mac- Donald, leading in prayer. Twen ty-one menmlbers answered the roll call with ya scriptural verse on Thanks A letter' from the :Children's:Aid in' Walkerton was read and it was decided again to send • a hamper of canned goods• , as 'a ' donation'• to, their need: Each member todonate a. can of food at the November •meeting. The •Community Friendship • commit= tee ;reported •making a call on °a 'newcomer to .town :The Christ- ian •Stewardship ' secretary; Miss. Helen Thompson, read an article. on • a timely subject `.`Disciplined Living": ,Lunch' was: planned for the Sectional 'Meeting ' to be held in our church, October 26th, in ;the afternoon. It is •hoped that All the •women' of the church Will .attend this .meeting.: The bale, .for. the Church of All. Nations is• to be ready.,'for':the first of the year:. :A • prayer for Miss Gollan Was given:' by Mrs: "M. Couse. :Mrs, Roy.. Havens took ' charge of the Bible study with .the assistance of • Mrs. 'Grant :.Meiklejohn, . Mrs: J.' 'C.�A.rnristr.'ong: and Mrs. A.,. Wil-. Anne ' Errington; comic boy,:Ter- .ry, Wilson The judges were Mr -s. Ernest Beecroft, Mrs, Gordon MacPherson, Mr.,: Will Webster and Mike Cumrriirig; There was a • good :orowd in attendance •;and music for the• dance was furnish . ed ; by • Br.uce's orchestral, The ladies'.•are' reminded of, the rneetin; of the ''Women's Institute this (Thursday) afternoon at:2;30 at Mrs. Harold Gaunt's, C. Thompsdn'o1 Luc'know' will be. the. guest speaker and the `:roll call• is "oddities in the. newis": ' Beverley Arm; daughter, of Mr., and Mrs:` Wm. MacPherson, and David °Kerth, son .of, Fit. Lieut and Mrs. Keith'. Black were .bap- l'tiibd by Rev, George Watt. of Dungannon at the United church cn Sunday morning; • • • Helens.:`Y.PU. The• meeting; of the St. Helens Y.P.U. was held on Sunday eV - ening.: Bob , Lyons,. the 'recreation convener,` had charge of the wor ship, Service.. Following th sing ing ;of a•hymn Bob :gave a ;y- er:: This, -was--fo1lotve. d-b_y_• reading: The. scripture as t'. , en from Acts 1; F w.i g ,,the . wor- ship -service Mr. •'wl.ett. led in the Bible 'study The.•administra- tipn was followed by a.. sing song with ' 1VIrs' Howlett as pianist. Bob' Lyons had cli•arge •of,.recrea-. tion. The meeting • closed with taps •:and.; the benediction by Mr. Howlett. ST.• HELENS • Mrs, Wrn. Oolloher of Norwood spent the week end with Mr, & M's. Wallace Miller .and ,Luck, now relatives. Mr, and. . Mrs. Gordon Miller,;,, and Larry and Donald .Taylor of London were ''week -end visitors. w- -t ti 1VIr.. --arid ,M-rs heiter-Tay=-: Many :from this district were interested, in the farmbroadcast from •CFPL-TV" on :TYiursday ev- ling ing when Barry! , McQuillin;, David Kirkland and their coach, To Todd,'. were interviewed `;by. Roy Jewel. • Keep . Saturday; November 12, in mind as the date' cifthe an- nual ' bazaars by the W.A, of St. Tielens •Unite L_Church. ' Masquerade.. Party . Following are the 'prize win - nets at *the Hallowe'en' party in the coriitnunity hgll spcins.ored-y -.the Fordyce School -on Friday night: 'fancy ,lady,., Betty Dever- >•eaux;' fancy man,' Eugene Dev ereaux; ` comic lady; Mrs. Jim. Nelson; comic, :man, Ruth 'Webb; fancy girl, , Linda Little; fancy y hnti b. ► .- ry ant never ';pa:' much attention. 'to criticism after I have drawn 'what wisdom I can from. it: Norman Vincent Peale • ' Langsidc • ,The Y."F,S; mat 'at 'the home of 1V1r, -and Mrs, Bort' Moffat oh F`ri-. .clay everting.: The' president,. `Jas.. Young, presided, '.The scripture Was read by James Richardson, Thertiinutes were. read ,'byl the secretary, James ;Moffat. The of- feting`Wdg 1;a1ke:1n ,, by D'o-riria Mof fatt •followed with the offering proyer . by, ° Jarnes. Young. The topic ,was read by Robert .Y.oung -,incl"-te--irieeting" -was.--closed---by •re.peating the Lord's prayer in unison. .The next meeting will be held at the Manse on Friday ev- ening, November . 25th• With the VVership donvener's,. D''o uu g 1 a s Simpson Jana Ronald 1VIcGillivray incbang • Ta, ^ , HEAD'lI:NE 4 / FOR FA.LIJ Exciting new beauty. is .yours.:'with, a. coiffure de- signed e'SpecLally for you.• Discover. the thrill of •a.. ` "just -for :Ty°ou' . hair • style ' GET "BEET"' N;OW TO LO(j`K YOUR, LOVELIEiST Make ' Appointments Early • and Please Keep. Them On Timer' k V alley Beauty Salon Phone 115, Lucknow, Ontario ,l 04.0•Q!.w4;4•14•n•••S,rg4.4.b.wipo Ulip•olil....{ son. The theme was "The Call to DiscipJinship' taken from Luke with: the. merribers following the reading in their own' Bibles: Mrs. O. Richards introduced the new study books with a short excerpt from .Home Missionaries on ;en- tertaining 'immi.grants in your home and pointing out it is up - to each one . of us:to make the immigrant feel at honie.. The book on . Missionarres • Report1ngr- is a Collection of human interest stor- ies from each ': mission :station from Newfoundland to ,the • is- lands ''off the ,coast of British Columbia. A. 'duet,: "Have You Any Room For Jesus" by . Mrs. J. C Armstrong and Mrs.. Orville Jones, and a '.piano.:selection . by Mrs. H. R. were much en- joyed . as.''' Was•:.:an . 'observation contest 'by: Mrs. M. Sanderson. Lunch .was •served 'b the com- Y , mittee • in charge.: . Ashfield C.G:I:T; Ashfieldl' C.G;I.T: met. Thurs= • Ashfield .Presbyterian W.M S.• .Mrs;�.'Russel' Bissett, vice pres ident :of. the .:W 1VLS.,., opened 'the, October meeting at - the -•home: --of Mrs. Wm. Ross with 'a praYer' of thanksgiving. Mrs. ; 'Hector Mac- Lean, read . 'the'scripture lesson arid, gave . the meditation • on it: Mrs. Jack MacKenzie Sang 'sang :. a. solo And . Mrs. Wrn. ';Johnston gave the topic, Miss Sadie John=- son read an editorial'on Thanks- giving. Miss Sadie• Johnson was elected to help, Mrs. Stuart, Mae - 'Annan •:with• the C.G:I.T..arid 'a discussion followed about the conference in Ripley on Novem- ber Mrd.` Twenty-nine: members answered.' the roll call with' •a verse'}of thanks. The hostess and, the • committee served ltinch. • d.ay,.. October . 20th at the horn.e • of Mrs. Robert ,Simpson.. Bar- • bara Finlayson; opened the meet- ing eet ing with the call .to worship. Fol- lowing ,the: , opening devotions white ;lanyards Were presented to • ,three of •the 'Senior ' girls—Mari, anne West, Louise MacLennan and Anne MacKay, to 'express the •larger :responsibilities . they - held as Senior C.G.I.T. girls:: Mir Sadie Johnston spoke on• "First Aid".... She • told ,of the . •signs, symptoms and cures of, our most common ailments. 'The roll call was .answered by 12 ::members and.• three new .girls'were added. The need for good church: attendance was :emphasized as it requires 75 • percent ,to gain chevrons•at the close' of our 'term The".next meeting isto . be held at the home Of: Barbara' Finlayson on :Wed nesday,':Novernber. 2nd: The. girls •planned a project to: make stuff-. ed :toy. animals to send. to needy' children as Christmas gifts, •also • :discarded ° spiritual Christmas cards' are, to be :collected ..and, " handed .over to -the .W.M.:s.. so they,.;may, be sent :to Rev. Mal colm, a- missionary in Formosa; A delicious ;lunch;' Was • served by the hostess, ' followed .by 'singing taps,• We• cart now supply :you with 'personalized labels, z+tr actively. •printed 'in. two colors, u,id in a :handy plastic dispenser: :You re ceive 400:' useful 'labels •.for. only' 61':50•. •Use them .,to .stamp your. hooks,. records, letters, 'packages.,. 'etc, Drop. in and see asample. LUCKNOW SENTINEL 1' 4 411 • A• • •3 11, these popular makes PHILGO. 4 DU: MONT R.C.A. 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