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WEDNESDAY, NOV'. 22nd, 1955
i.UCKNO�W
UNITED C H'U RCH
Minister.: .
R (►: 'G. A.:111e1klejo4n
B.A.,,
I'M. •
' SUNDAY,SJ pTEMBER. 27th.
11.00 a.m. Sacrament. of .'Holy
Snptisari. .
"The Temple of coon.,
12.15: p.m Church •: School.
7.30 p.m.: Young: , Feople'
•Service.•
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church'.
i . Rev. Wallace McClean,. 1
•Minister
. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27th
11.00 a.m.:, Morning Worship; '
12.15 p.m.: •Sunday . Scho i
3.00 p.m.: 'Dungannon:
.7.00 • p.m.: ;Evening Service.,
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Local '&',' General,
Betty .blathers, daughter of i1'Ir,
.arid ' Mrs. • Jim Mathers, is conval-
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`escing from pneumonia.. :
Miss ;Belle'; .Cunningham of
Owen Sound: is the guest of;her;
cousins,:. Miss Jean . Lyons. ' andMrs. Stanley.'Mallough.
/Bob ' Mac�Callum . of • Dearborn,
Mich., has beenamongthe deer
• 'hunters.' visiting the :community
• this week. '-'77-••••-•,1 • .
Mrs. .John Walker. of, ' Owen
Sound •has••been visiting at Holy
rood at the horxre ;of her .son,.
Jack. Ackert- and -Mrs. Ackert. •
Mr. :.Dave Andrew .. of Calgary,
who had come East. t� attend ;the
Royal Winter. Fair, .was '.;a week-
end visitor, here and. ,atKincai
dine..
Mrs. R.. 1' . Douglas and Miss
Tena MacDonald' visited for .a :few
days in Wingham• with Mr., 'and
Mrs: George Fowler and Mr. -and
-
••Mrs. Gordon Davidson.
'On Sunday .evening,. November
:27th, the Young .People's, .Union:
will be in; charge of the 7.30' p.m:
service in the • Lucknow: United,
Church. An interesting : film will
be shown
W�-lrrier,-Havey, wh�has-•fieen-
confined 'to bed ' .for , six'
weeks
'with' a 'heart' condition, is pro
gressingslowly but steadily and
is:'now able to be tip 'for brief
TICKETS' SOLD OUT°
As we gor to press on Wed-
nesda'y, . the,. Committee tin.-
corms us that there ha's been
• • a complete sell-out of tickets •
'for. hie 441 banquet on Fri-'
No,• day night. , more , actomo;
:dation ,is available.
7.
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL. LUCKNOW,, ONTAR140.- t'
HAD BIG WEEK
,A week-long , round of 'activity,
that far surpassed their expecta-
tions, . was enjoyed ' 1„ast week by
.Barry McQuillan and David Kirk-
land in recognition of their, suc-
cess in winning the Ontario 4.1-1
beef judging championship.which
qualified them to compete-in/the.
Dominion competitions whish
were held on ' Monday of last(
meek. . •'
• Provincial champions in
all branches o. f•r_agriculto'r• e• took -
part in .this.Notional 4• -Ii Club
Week, which certainly prove to
be what it wa ntendet a . d
•ucation1, enjoyable ' .and .rnspir-
ing. ,
:••Headquarters'for the:group Was
the Royal•. York Hotel where they
checked in on Saturday. •
Church in 'the `morning, a bus.
• tour of Toronto .in the afternoon
and a buffet supper at ' the hotel
.was -on Sunday's, :agenda.
On Monday : the national com-
Petitions • were ,.,held . with beef,
dairy; swine and poultry classes,
competing at the . O.A.C.• Dinner
at the Royal York and a friend-
ship party, concluded Monday's
doings.
Tuesday rnorning ''th ey were
addressed 'b'y O. M. Barr, Princi-
pal • of Kemptville Agricultur=al
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'School at Hart House; University
of Toronto. After the 'nooi •lur ch -
'eon. they •. went, .by bus• to the
Royal • Winter,. Fair,: and': that '.ev-'
ening were uest of thea 'Fair
Association ;at the horse .show:'.
• Wednesday 'they : were offby
bus'•for Niagara Falls.•with a•. ban=
'quet l at Hamilton: • on , their re-
'turn, andthen back to the Maple
Leaf: Gardens for the Canadiens-
Maple Leafs garmie,:
• They. had an agricultural
um On, Thursday rnorning."at the
hotel,, with the afternoon left free
to attend the ;Queen's Guineas'
feature, or do as they wished:,
The _ ..25th.,. 'annual ..banquet .Of
:
the Caradian:'Council•of 4 -11 -clubs.
was held -that.. evening at
Royal York. 'George Kenn'edy,`
local .: club"' reader ` and Fred Mc-.
Quillip;• were • guests at the .ban-
quet.,Tom: Todd.' was ;tapable to.
be present.
That '`night the .boys'' boarded
sleeping car's for Ottawa, and up-
on, arrival Friday mornng „h•a:d
breakfast at' the Chateau,Laurie.
A' tour of the city •followed, ;then
a tquf of the': Parliament Build
ings 7Phe boys had • time for . a
dip in the hOteti pool .before •din:
ner at the Chateau,. after which-.
they boarded' the train again 'for
the re -to n—to=•-Toion-to:-•Satu-rda
night the :boys' arrived • back,'at,
their home :statioia,' where a civic
reception awaited ' them.•
-On ,Monday . night David ' and
Barry-.were-�•on Ki�IK TW as -then
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publicity whirl' continued: '
DONNYBROOK
The •W M S. and W.A.: et oil
Tuesday •' afternoon • at thehome
of Mrs, Gordon' Naylor.. There
were 11 :members. and 7 child-
ren present Mrs. Tom Armstrong
was in charge of the• meeting and
THE MOST .CQNVEN:IENT WA'
TO • SIMPLIFY YOUR,
hristmas Shoppin
This .Year. Give .
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cafes.
Eor.-Any--Amount You 'W%..isb. To-
A Miniature` . Dutch Shoe with
Every Certificate
Rothwell /4 Son
Aline Footwear , For Mi The' Faniilyx b
'vias -"assisted in; the devotionall ex-
ercises by Mrs. N. 'Thompson and
Mrs. H. Jefferson. Mrs.W. Hardy
gave a report of the sectional
meeting at blmesville and Mrs.
Sam Thom ' on read the chapter
in the. stud bodk: The minutes:
of the last meeting were approv-
ed as read and the • treasurers:
report given. Thank, .you • cards,
were •received : from Mrs, J: R.
Thompson and. ' Mrs. It Chain;
ney. The Decerrirber meeting will.
be held one week earlier, Dec.
6th, . at the,home of Mrs. 'Mark.
Arnnstrpng; Members -.are asked
-to bring • their ; ;Hite boxes, Lunch
was served by the hostess 'assist-
ed by 'Mts.: Wm, Hardy ' and. Mrs,
R:*•.Chainney, •" :
During the church service- on.
Sunday morning a` baptismal ser-
vice was held :for Susan Eliza-
beth, daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs.
Sam •• Thorirpson, and • Barbara
Anne, daughter of Mr. ' and Mrs.
Stuart iCharnney;
Mr. ' Wes Jefferson returned
from the West last week • •
Mr. and Mrs, R. 'Chaney were
Sunday visitor's with • Mr.:' and
Mrs. Elliott Sandy, Luckr}ow. ,
Miss G race Thompson :of :Sim-
coe was home ,for Remembrance
.Day week -end
Mr and'' Mrs ,Norman Thor p -
son have purchased a 'home on
Diagonal Road, Wingharn—an in
tend ',• moving ° there in :the near
future.
Mr. Stuart : Chanine'y. `spenit ' a
day at the Royal Winter Fair.'
• LEST 'WE FORGET 1955
The following poem was com-
posed by Win. 'Buckingham' for
use at a recent 'meeting of one
of the groups of the Women's ,As-
•sociation: '
`We •'p use .
� this 'Remembrance.
. D•ay •
T'n memory . of our ' gallant men,
We stand around the cenotaph','
In reverent silence,' once again.
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They .••are not dead,. those valiant The ,bugle calls. them ` now . no
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Tse Our': Christmas 'Lay -Away Service
souls,
They havesoared far above. ' all
strife;
Like ..Stars they. shine •for -ever-
more,
Their citation -Eternal Life:
Hallowed:be their` glorious'. names
On Heaven's cenotaph on high, •
more;
No'battlefields,, where ,brave men
So we would leave thein •with •
their Gbd ,
And ;in His .loving keeping care
p g :,
Remembrance is •a• golden link,
Love's last' gift ---'4
prayer.
MURRAY `'GAUNT RECEIVES COVETED QuENts
GUINEAS
(Murray Gaunt; 20=year-old son.
of Mr, 'and 'Mrs, Andre' v Gaunt
of West Wawanosh, is shown here
in the. most thrilling Moment ,of
his 'eight years In. 441• Club work.
11e is receipting the $250: Queen's
•uin'easaward at• the Rdya1 Win
tel.; Fair from Lieti.tenant-Goy-
ernor Breit:1144 t; As if he was
Well aware, of the momentous
mcri\ent, Murray's well , trained
1 yirthorn calf, "Silver Star'; diet
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,., .r *' •Q'� tlif''OkiY'i�: llit ;Allik t/v'Y'ttu�lr.e �i ,'de.triS'. LYu.l
�x+ s � tact �711•,iolrl�'.i(�d';� + �:. `�'11d` "y: �`_ `.1�'"�'�:.
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hayed beautifully when the pies-
entation was ,being made as he- '•
,had throughout the tense mom-
ents- „of the judging.
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