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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-11-14, Page 7WEDN'ESDAY,' ry NQV. ELECT HURON- MMFLIAND 0 . ERS The Y.P.S, of the • land Presbytery me Presbyterian Church,. on Novezdber 7th. The pointed officers consist Nen 1VicKague,, Wingha• 1956 uron -Mai t- in Knox eeswater,' ewly ap-, of pres,, first Lyceum The WINGHAM.. . First :Show at 7.15 Thurs., Fri., Sat:. Nov. .15 16-1.7 Tyrone Power, Kim Novak. in tre "THE EDDY DUCHIN L STORY" • The • career and domestic life of • the popular and affable band- leader,, who died ' about five years ago., • Mon., Tues., Wed. Nov. '19-20-21 1 Jane Wyman Van .• Johnson' MIRACLE IN THE RAIN" The story 'of the romance tweelt a lonely New York steno- grapher and an• equally 'lonely soldier. • ' Kenneth • J..MacKenzie, R.Q. 0 tometrist • LISTOWEL; ONT. , at the former Wrona Jeweler,: store. Ripley, ' 10 a.m. to 9. p.m., WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21st• • and every Second Wednesday -Eyes examined - Glasses .fitted For appointment 'phone .Roy. MacKenzie, 96-r-24, Ripley. .1.. AILMLIF, NilF141514P• -"77111111w THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, . ONTARIO vice. pres., Bessie Campbell, Blue - vale'; 2nd vice pres., Jean Smith, Brussels; sec., Alice Dickinson,' Teeswater; treas., Irma . Forster; Whitechurch; ,conveners: mission, Ross ,Smith, Brussels; worship,. Murray Gaunt, Whitechurch; 'leadership training,.. Elizabeth Habkirk, Seaforth; pianist;' Mae Sutherland,' Ripley; song leader, Chuck Townsend, Goderich; .press. reporter, Evelyn Simpson, Moles- worth. After the sing song Ronnie. Perrott read the' scripture. Com- mittees were appointed to plan -for a stu-den't bursaries night• and: leadership training.:week-end: At the .conclusion of, the business ,part a social hour was enjoyed .by all, Rev. J. ,R. McDonald of •Ripley 'pronounced. the benediction. ; • CONCLUDES 2 -YEAR TERM• AS P.L.B.A. ,PRESIDENT , 'The :annwal meeting of Distriet No.., 4 • of the 'Provincial Lan Bowling Association was held in Seaforth on Friday evening pre- sided over by 'Harvey Webster of Lucknow, who retired after a two-year 'term in ,office, 'The re- tiring secretary;. ' who . .served a similar tem,' was Roy Finlayson. Fred Jackson accompanied the two, Lueknowites'to the meeting. :The new skate of officers—is- comprised of Howard 'Sherbondy, Winghaan, president; ..Percy Liv- ermore, . Clinton, vice president; J. ,H, 'Cranford, Wingharh, ` . sec- retary-treasurer. • ' The °guest speaker was J Aus- tin McLeish of London.' R. W. ANDREW 'seer and.Solicit i r LISTOWEL, ONTARIO• IN LUGIf;NOW Every' • Wednesday and Saturday' Afternoon ;Office in theJoynt .Block Telephone:. Office 135 • Resience 31-J McLENNAN and 'MacKRNZIE FUNERAL 'SERVICE Services, conducted accord- ing r to your 'wishes at your Horne, your Church, or at .•: our 'Memorial Chapel at no additional charge: AMBULANCE SERVICE , • Phone 181, Lucknow,. • Day or Night TED COLLYER • Registered .Master' Electrician ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. Specializing in Electrical Wiring and Repairs AGENT FOR SPARTON TV and All . Electrical Appliances Phone 46-r-25, LucknoV., • G .ALAN WILLIAMS Optometrist. . • M. HARPER' Chartered Accountant West Street • • ,GODERICH, ONTARIO• Telephones 343J - 343W INSURANCE Co=Operative Life Insurance 'Co -Operative Automobile Insurance Mercantile & Farm Fire. Insurance` ' Economical .and Reliable. •See T. A. CAMERON__. ' LUCKNOW • • 'Phone 70-r-10 'Dungannon 'JOHNSTONE'S FUNERAL HOME Office. on Patrick:' St., ' just off the' Main St. in. WINGHAM • • Professional Eye ' Exafmination Optical Serviaes 'Phone .770, Wingham R. S: HETHERINGTON,. Q.G. Barrister, Etc. Wingham and Lucknow IN LUCKNOW Each Monday and day Wednea y. • 'Phone '76 • .Day or • Night Ambulance. Service USE QF FUNERAL HOME At :'No Extra . Cost • Moderate Prices Established' 1894 STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE . Investigate • Before Investing • I EVBEN WILSON R.R. 3, ,Goderich . -• "Phone 80.r-8 Dungannon Located In the Mttriicipal Offica , 'Phone Wingham ,• , ' 'Office 48 ` ' •ReSidence 57 W.S. TO PACK BALE OF CLOTHES' FOR CAPE CROKER The United ,Church Afternoon • W.M.S. Auxiliary held their N4 vember meeting in the Fellow • - ship Room. The president, Mrs.. Neil MacKenzie, conducted the worship service; Roll ,call was answered with a verse 'contain- ing the word "Peace". The Bible study was ',an, intraducti•on to Ephesians, The theme, was. "Not Your Own Doing" and was . pre- sentEldon ed � by Mrs. gender -I. son, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Christina MacDonald, with Mrs. Al Irwinreading the scripture.. Questions • arising out of , the study were discussed. • The third program, "Conver- sation 'on Southeast Asia", was taken by Mrs.. ' Russel ' Robertson: on IndonesiaMiss ?lora . Web- ster on Malaya; Mrs. J. W. Joynt, .leader and Mrs.• Percy lioag who outlined on the map• the posi- tion and resources of Indonesia and Malaya. '• Why do Christian women in Canada seek to•under- stand these people ,geographical- ly and culturally,. so far remov- ed from us? More. than half' the people of the world live in Asia. Asian culture is thousands of years, old: (ours in Canada a 'few hundred). Malayan . independence May become :eh ' accomplished_ fact in 'the not too far.distant future. What, will this mean to' the 'Christian church? :In 1950 the National Council • ' of Churches was formed•in' Indonesia. Into the. Council have ,come thirty different 'bodies. Altogether. the ouncil. represents about 2;225, 000 Christians. The Council 'has asked the' Council in India for at „least twelve ::missionaries. The Christian Council of Malaya -headgi art'ers are • • in nigapare 'and work •, is carried on by churches that grew out of Amer- ican Methodist, English, ' Presby terian and Anglican missions and United Lutheran. Christians -car- ry on nursery schools .for child- ren, :adult. education,: /'clinics =in places: wheregovernment health` C4 -OP AUTO. INSURANCE Can Now:. Accept: . TOWN RESIDENTS :' & COMERCIAL TRUCKS as well , as: the. farm business. 'For information • coniult' T. A CAMERON, LUCKNOW , Phone Dunga. nnnn 70-r-10 ;JOHN McMURCHIE, RIPLEY,' Phone 20-r.-23 Az. INSURANCE FIRE, WIND; CASUALTY • •AU`TOMOBILE ' AND LIFE To Protect Your Jack, • Insure With Jack ' Today. • J. A. McDONAGH R.R. 3, Luoknow, Ont: 'Phone 61-5, Dungannon .Insure Wit e CULROSS UTUAL FIRE INSURA CE CO fo Reasonable rates, sound pro- tection & prompt; satisfactory settlement .of elaians. ' FARISH MOFFAT • Your Local` Agent • ' R.R. 3, Teeswater 'Phoneter' 57�r-41 • Teeswater • F T. ARMSTRONG PAGE SEVEN Goderich First Showing 7.30• -- Second Showing 9.3: Now—Leigh Snowden—in• a tale of counterfeiters "Outside The Law" MON., TUES. & WED --,Adult Entertainment Frank. Sinatra, Debbie Reynolds, and Celeste ,Holm romantic comedy that tells of art .eligible bachelor who is able to sidestep, all entanglements bar one. "THE TENDER TRAP In 'scope and color THURS.,' FRI. & 'SAT. • • John Derek, Elaine Stewart and Lyn Lien Walter • Wanger's awashbnickling story of • the' adventurous barber who saved the Caliph's daughter: for himself: "THE ADVENTURES OF HAJJI BABA" ' 111 'scope and color Coming—"Green Fire" Grace Kelly and •Stewart Granger, service has not yet tome in. forget several of my old friends Farming and lhome • crafts are;. of wh� n 'she had often heard included in the .. program. •me speak. Health permitting, I hope to, make ' the trip back there again some day anyself Mrs. Ewart. Taylor, supply sec- retary,, reported that a bale of clothing 'would be ' packed this week for =Cape 'Crofter: Donations may be left in the church. Mrs.' Wilfred' Anderson and Mrs. ' Grant MacDiarmid were ap- pointed •to bring in. . a : slate of officers for 1957: The ',program and 'social hour were under. the '!conrveneroship of Mrs.•. Harold Treleaven, ,Mrs. El-. don ' Henderson,, Mrs. Al Irwin. and Mrs.. Christina: 1VIcDonald. ENJOYED ASHFIELD VISIT WHERE FATHER WAS ..RAISED • Duncan ..'J: MacLean of Vict- oria; Be., ` and a •native of Ash- field, in sending along his ` Sen - final renewal, says that his clan rghrter' Myrna (certainly enjoyed her visit this summer to :Luck - now Luck -now and surrounding_ districts. -She definitely : enjoyed meeting ,all her relatives 'around 'fere— some of': them for the first time. She was .also very interested' yin 'several of niy old haunts :which she• was able to visit,such as, the .church and the school I at- tended, the old swimming hole,.' my . old home, ` etc., etc., not . to l L.ro. CHILDREN HEAR RED CROSS SPEAKER • Students Lucknow tpublie School heard' an interesting ta'lic• last week by Miss Prang '•;field: 'organizer for the Junior : Red Cross, who visited the school oir • Thursday. . She • e.3cpliained• the purpose of e—Junior -sed Cross--and--of some of. _the `work .it was . doing;:. including the sending of health • bags to children in Korea. These bags. .contain. the little . everyday' necessities- for cleanliness and general welfare. of these ed' children, who. number . the staggering total' ofw-8i000,000. The . children were • impressed:' by Miss rPrang's stalk,, . and the following day a number brought voluntary donations to further aid- the Junior 'Red Cross work;, which has been supported in the. local :school for • some 'time. In fact the West Bruce • rnsspectorate supervdsed • by ,Mr. J. M. 'Game, ` has led the • way in .the ,Province in supporting this *ork. , • OPTOMETRIST GODERICH. • FOR APPOINTMENT' 'Phone 1100 • • For Appointment ,or Information See Wm. , A. Scbmld, 'Phone 137-w, Lucknow' SAVE Your Own Grain Enquire, at Your:Co-op Store for a �og Feethng :C�).t1iCt: .Don't Delay Act Today