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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-10-10, Page 3WOXRESAAri O E' 14th, 1056 Lucknovi PresbyY tetian Church' Rev. Wallace McClean,. Minister, SUNDAY,, OCTOBER 14th 10 a.m.: Sunday School. • ll a.m. "What God is your' God?" -.._ p m.1 Dungannon. 7 p.m '. "The Unattractive Christ"; UM -LT. T. MOnday at 7.15 .Y.P.S. Monday at' 8.30. LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH moister Rev. ti ; A,:, • Me%klejohn, • • B.A., WD:... SUNDAY,- OCTOBER 14th 10.00.:a n.; Church School. 11;00 'a.m.: Sacrament •of .the Lord's Supper.- 7.00 :p.m.: Evening Service. .Local & 'General � �..1GtndA visitors -lit h'-71.cime of . Mrs.. Josephine Murdie were her daughter and husband, •Mr and Mrs. Harold Smith and 'two children, Bruce ....and Glynis . of Fullarton. • .- • Mr. and Mr Alvin Moran and s,� •1VIr: and Mgrs. 'Wilmer 'Moran • o f n London, spent Thanksgiving ;with 1VIr: and Mrs..Frank .Moran:. Mr.: and ;Mrs. Kenneth Fife of W-ailaeeb -rg-spent-ath eek -end- With the Joyri t 'children while Mr:•,and,•Mrs. George, :Joy',nt'were in • New: York.. Mr. and. Mrs. • Tom .Blake' are spending .time. winter in 'London iwith Mrs.. Grace Waxier..Mr. •:$lakes is in good. health and is wsalkuig with a -:cane, Rev and' .Mrs.J. W. Stewart of ' alooksville . were Thanksgiv- ing visitors with .his son, Mel Stewart . 'and Mrs. Stewart. Mr.' and Mrs. ;Bert Bain of London. Were in Luc, attend- ing the `funeral •hof:. Mrs. Bain's' brother; 1VMrtin McLeod of .Chi-. cago. Chi- cago: Visitorsrecently with Mrs. Wm. Bushell were Mr., Jas. Bryce •' of Port Elgin, Mr.'. and Mrs. .Ray Gildeirs of Alliston,: , "Mrs. Neil McLennan .of . •Ripley; Mr. and Mrs. Bert, .Harris .of London aid Mr. and .Mrs. George Colwell and • - Jack of Holyrood... • Mr. and : Mrs. Harold Burns and . David of Toronto and Mr. Wand 'Mrs. Stan Burns from St: Thornier spent Thankgiving with. • their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos; Burns Mr. ann • Mrs. ,Itabiert Gauley of Meaf�ord• and Harold Howald of: Bicroft were weekend nisi tors Withtheir parents,;Mr. Mr. and. Mrs. Warden :Howald. Harold.: is ri'aw teaching ' at Bicroft • which . ' is a new 'mining ' centre north- ,west of Bancroft. • . Mr, Bill Johnston and Mrs. Haigh of Hamilton Were holiday `visitors with Mrs. Russell Rob-- erM a. •,Charles Elliott, d: -her father, 1VIr1OW.-H -Rats „and- of n of Burkes Falls have returned to Lueknow, Mrs: Elliott spent the summer months in Callender. The Grandmothers' •Day meet= ing•"of the Lucknow °Women's Ire atitute willbe held Friday, Ori; ober 12th' in the Recreation ' Ctn tre at . 2.00 p.m. Grandmother•;; tare asked to please,wear: white aprons. Roll call, a rhyme f;orn the old school reader. Weather 'Permitting, Institslte photo will ' be taken. . Mr. \and Mrs. Charles .•Steward spent last Week in London with their family. Mr.. and Mr. Victor 1 napin and Marilyn were holiday visi- tors with "Mr, and Mrs. Cyril ,; f ampbeu, . - • PAPIFIATZETWIffrillr THE LTJCKNOW' SENTINEL, LIICKNOW, ONTARIO CHESLEY WOMAN SPEAK$ to THANKOFFERINO MEETING , . p PAGE THREM Mrs. C. A. Vance of • Chesley,, president of the W,M.S, firtice Presbyterial, was guest speaker at the • Fall Thankoffering of the Afternoon and Evening Auxil- iaries of .the United. Church. The president, Mrs.f Neil MacKenzie, Presided for the worship service with prayer by Mrs. .P.. W. Haag, Miss Margaret Rae .contributed a .vocal solo 'and Mrs: Geo. And= r.ew a Thanksgiving reading. Mrs, Vance took. as . the theme for her address "God moves in a mysterious way, His wonder§ to perform. She said, '"This is the age of materialism, the push buttd age, We have more leis- Airt' '.e,' What are we planning to dwith our leisure time? We have a tendency to complain, there is the love of luxury, prob- lems ,Of drinking among our young people and juvenile , de- linquency. What are we doing to offset this? Do we tonfess that we are really{ ch;ristians? Mis sionary work is not as. it used. •to be. Radio and televisionmakes the . World small. The people of the "Southeast Asia are ,think- ing think-ing on a new line of . thought.. They see advantages of the wes- ternworld and Want us to plan a Christian church. They send their young people. here .to our colleges so they can go back and train others..Why is our W M.S. studying southeast Asia? It is im- portant at this time. Korea. has suffered -ravages of: w•aTThe_ Whole family of man is a world family. The problem is not only money but _ teachers and ' God. wants us.' . to. give `ail and put everything ,into our work". She impressed on us the need in everyday • living for the guidance- an'd ' ''instruction foundin the Bible in our family life. It 'is .ati agewhen. our young people are striving. for many things. It' is. only the h-ings -of=thc spirit; • will give 'us', joy 'of: the. `eternal life. The Korean.. church, is great- ly encouraged by the prospect of assistance .from .the church of Canada. We must: bring not our western ,church ,to the East' but Christ Himself.. Mrs. Russel_-,Rob-ertson, n • b= half 6f' the. W.M.S., thanked the speaker.. Following. ithe meeting. a social hour was enjoyed. Mr. and, M. Harley Webster and Nancy visited over the week -end in Kalamazoo, Mich., with Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Dell. They' 'accompanied Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Schmid as, . far as Detroit where they visited. Doug Schmid spent the week -end in Sarnia. KIIVGSBRIDGE Mr. and Mrs, Michael, Martin and famly of Stoney Creek spent the week -end at the home of Mrs, X. O'Neill and visited other friends here prior to going to California this week to spend the winter., • . • 1Congratulations ;to the newly. weds, Mr.'.and' Mrs. Jack Melick, of ,Goderich,• Congratulations TMr., & Mrs, Don Frayne upon the birth of a daughter in Gadiertich Hospital on October 2nd. • • Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Dwyer daughter,pf Kinkora and Mrs. T Dwyer • of St. •Catharines• were Sunday. visitors at the ;Donald, Frayne :Home. Mrs, Dwyer Sr. remained for a weeks visit with cher .daughter' and family. Week -end visitors here for, Thanksgiving holiday' were. Mr. and• 1VIrs. Jos. Reid of . Toronto with Mrs. Jas. Wallace and fam- ily, kr. • arid Mrs.' Len Woodley and Darlene of Toronto, Mr. & Mrs., A. Hartman and:Shirley of Kitchener at. the Clifton Austin home, Mr. Walter Kelly at the Jdhn Kelly;,.home, , " Miss Mary Sheridan of Toronto, Miss Flor- f enee = .ambentus o€ w _Ttamilton Arnold "Maraman and Peter Van Oselh of .London; Miss Frances. Gilmore of, London, Clarence Do herty of Sarnia, Jos. •.lViurphy of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs .Bruce Hansford of Galt,. Mr. and 'Mrs.. Moran of WilburL'n o o d n. -• Mr. and Mrs. ' Mark Dalton • :& faniily':are' visiting with relatives in Detroit. • Mr.' and Mrs..' Ray Dalton and fa i13 vted--• ith the --Arthur. O'Connor family at ,Pickering. The•.School Board are sponsor- ing a Hallowe'en masquerade dance in the parish 'hall On •Fri- day, October 26thwith Carrutl ers iorchestra playing for 'dance. The 'elosi:nlg '.'exercises ,`of, the on were concluded on Sun- day. unday. afternoon . at 3 p.m. by,.; Rev: Father McAsay who .labored so unselfishly during the past 'week Now's T. a Time To Be Thinking Of A New MWClary inter Air Conditioner MORE ADVANTAGES with MCCLARY HEATING:: Economical! Guaranteed!. Automatic!' Compact! Clean! Attractive' Quickly Installed! Efficient! Effective! Quiet! Enjoy greater heating' of •ficieney combined with compact,attractive de- sign ' :with • a Mcclary unit. • . FURNACE TENDING BANISHED Enquiries Invited -- , No Obligation steninnon Plumbing,_ Heating, , Wiring, Ea_vetiroughing 'PHONE 50, LUCKNOW for . the ' spiritual. goodof the ;people.. , Mr. and Mrs. Van Dongen . Of week Chatharzi spent the holiday week- end with'Mr. and Mrs.. Van D,on, gen Sr. here. ' Melick-Smith On Saturday; at 9.30 am.. with .Revd-��-H--Y,an�i7gnckt-affiraat�..�, ing, wedding vows were excihang-: ed by Pauline .Elizabeth Smith, daughter, of Mr. and. Mrs Wilfred I L. Smith; R.' R. 3, Goderich, 'and Jack Wayne ; Mefiek, son of ' `Mr. and Mrs. G. 1Vlelick of Goder- icli. The .bride. wore an imported satin ,and .nylon gown and carp ried pink roses. A .headdress of seed 'pearls : held ' her. fingertip veil. Mrs. , Fred Crawford ' (sister)' • as '.matron of honor . was gowned • in waltz length',: pink net. over nylon: , with matching headdress • and carried yellow mums : Mr;• , Robert. Melick ,was best man for;1 his brother. and Mr. Fred Craw.:. ' . ford was usher. Dinner and re- ception was held at Tiger Dull-. .lop nn. fol' the immediate_Jarn.. • • ilies .and friends, after 'which` er. and Mrs. Melick left on a motor. trip to the United States. BORN `MGNTGOMERY; . — '.in' Winghar Hospital , on • Tuesday,, 12nt , to Mr,.. and Montgomery, Lucknow,a son; a brother for James " and Margate; A Jiim's one of :two'�aillion ......*41737: = R"s, zar ' ck - tr-ip�to-the=bank. J.im y-day=and- "in one- • g u will have his cheque.cashed, a depositimade. .his bank: book written up. die tikes this •safe, convenient way'of handling money. Jim's cheque is Only one of two . million written ;every day byCanadians, paying each other for goods •and services. They ,represent. 90, per cent of all. transactions .involving n oriey,. and Speedy,. skilled handling'.of the the chartered ;banks is essential to the smooth functioning of the'economy. For customers who write cheques frequently; t • here' is a' current" account; for people whose. fr10,41 purpose is :tosave, a savings accomt Your local branch provides these and other banking-se,rvices_oLvatue to_everyotke,_-_; THE, CH411ERED�.. .S SERVJN-G VO LiR COMMUN1T Y • • r1