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iRSDAY MAS- 15th' 1951,
•' THE' LUCKNOW SENTINEL, "LUCKNOW ONTARIO
PAGE THREE
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subscribers only. Order now at.
The Sentinel Office.
Mrs. ,Charles ,Stewart has been
ill with a heart condiltor.
Harold. Greer.was in ' oronto
this Week ;attending the Frigid-'
• aire convention,
Alvin Irwin, sop of Mr. 'and'
Mrs, -E, merson Irwin, is employed.
in the office of Treleaven's Flour
Mill,
Students of Fourth Rooth had
a one -day holiday 'on Monday due
to the- illness of Principal John
pF Ross: •
Rev.
c . 13, 'end Mrs. ' Woolley:
spent ;Tuesday of last_week the:
gweSt of their son and; his, wife,
C. Eric .and Mtg. Woolley of • Ches-
ley.
Presbyterian Guild'
: The regular" meeting. .of • the
Presbyterian Young People's was
opened with;,, the Call, to Worship'
read : by• Susan MacNaughton;
George, Beak gave the, scripture
reading. The topic' was:. spoken up-
on' by. Mr. Stuart Robertson. .Dr.
,
Littie and 'Mr. Everett . West fav-
ored. with 'a.violin duet accom-
panied. by Mr.. Norman Taylor.
During Ithe business' discussion it
was , decided to 'have , a St Pat-
rick's. social next Monday even-
ing.. Everyone is ;welcome and
please ,bring sandwiches.
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NOTICES
Rev. A. S. 'Mitchell, ;-Rector:
Sunday, ,March . 18th • :
Palm Sunday and Holy Week'
St. Peter's Church;Luekifow
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,4.111.:, Morning Prayer.
Wednesday, Mardi 21st,.8 p.m.
Service at home of, Mr:
.R. H. 1v1cQuillin; Gough :St.
"GOOD FRIDAY, .10.30. a.nr,
Meditation on the •
• Crucifixion of our Lord.
St: Paul's Church, Dungannon
. Palm Sunday, at 2.30 p.m. •
Evening prayer & Preparation. •
• St. Paul's Church,. Ripley
St.. Patrick's Day,' March '17th.
-Bake Sale and, Tea, 3: p.m.:;
Palm; Sunday, •March 18th
Holy Comimunion at 73O • .p.m.
It ishoped 'that, all three. con-
gregations will combine for..
,the' Good Friday Service m
Luck/low.
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LANGSIDE
The February rneeting of the
Ladies Aid 'was held at the home
of Mrs. Peter G. Moffat. Owing
to ,the' absence of the - president,
Mrs. Farish Moffat presided. An
interesting program was prepar-
ed by Mrs. Wm. Orr and MMS.
Peter G. Moffat. Readings were
given by Mrs. ,Feagan, Mrs. Wm.
Scobt, • Mrs.' Miller;' Mrs. Wesley
Young; Mrs.' Charlie Tiffin, and
Mrs. Crowston. Mrs. Peter, G.
Moffat led ; in prayer.
Miss Emilia Richardson return-
ed on Tuesday from Toronto.
A number have been laid- up
With the 'flu. • • • • '
Mr. and ,,Virs. Rhys Pollock, of
Wingham spent Saturday even-
ing ;With, "Mr. and •Mrs. Farish
Moffatt;
The • W.M.S _ met on 'Thursday
at the home • of Mrs `Wm. Mac
Donald Mrs Farish Kam :pre-
•ping,ared;�
"Etheaster"prog,Mranrs. the
Orr thern.e be -
read the
scripture sand. Mrs. Peter G, Mof-
fat ".gave the meditation. ,Mrs.
'David .Moffat led. in prayer. Of-
fering prayer was given` by Mrs,
Wth. MacDonald. -Mrs. Bert Mof
tat 'gave a paper on Easter .fol
lowed ..by prayer by . Mrs. Lloyd
Moffat. Mrs. . Jas, -MacPherson
.closed . the meeting with prayer.
Mr.. Fr G. Moffat is :attending
the •Fire Underwriters' .conven-
tion in Toronto this .week.
VVHITECHURCH
Mr. . Robt. Hutchison has pur-
chased the .farm known as the
•Weaver farm just east of his own
farm.
Mr, and Mrs. Tom Moore `were
both sick with the 'flu last week.. •
Mrs. Jaeksori,:: who was '':living:
with. therm:, was. ,taken' to Wing -
ham Hospital 'with the 'flu.;.•
Mr. Sam Leggatt, is also in
Wrngharn ',Hospital...
Dr. Donald ' Watt - of : Tore -pito,
visited' with' his: parents; Rev. ,arid
Mrs,. Watt last :week ' .
-Mr. and Mrs: ;Maier ari.d Mr
•Wes Delman of Palmerston' spent.
Sunday with :Mr. and Mrs.; Vic-
tor Emrnerson ' • `
' •M'r. arid, Mrs.. Ezra. Wetwood
spent;:' Monday •*t •the herhe o.f.'
their :. daughter, Mr and Mrs 'C..
Heiffer,Turiibery� '
Mr. and. Mrs.: Dtincari Kennedy
'of Wingham spent ,Sunday :atter-
',norm `with his mother, ' Mrs.'Ken,.
nedy and . Pete.
Mr. and Mrs o.' -Chester Coulter
.and family', who .have spent the
winter :here 'with relatives,' left
on Monday; fortheir .home • in the
West':;. :
Lbtle;.Roy James leg
cast
removed• -from his.leg arid,, will -
soon be able 'tp return•: to,. school
.Weare sorry Mr Art : Moore
who has been in: Wingham .Hos—
pital for the past _few weeks, had
-pneurnonia::last week.
SUNDAY RALLY
DREW. BIG CROWN,
L a; r g e.s':t' interden'om.inatienal'..
service of the current series was
held. in the Tgwn Hall. Sunda!
eveningwith over 300 in attend-
ance lit Was necessary to use
the balcony to accomodate the
congregation. Evening services of
the Presbyterian, and United
churchea were withdrawn sothat
these •' congregations could ' co-
operate with ,the Clinton' Youth
for Christ, who are sponsoring
this Itwo 'weeks' series of evang-
elistic services. -• \ . • • • •
Mr. Elmer Umbar -r directed a
hymn -sing 'using several old fav--
ovate 'hymns of the •church: The
.comlbined community choir:,added
greatly to the singing and also
rendered .a.:.sPecial number.' avis,.
Everett west Jwas ' the 'pianist.
Other special. numbers were
brought: ; by the children's clorus
from • the ..Lucknow ;school' direct';
ed by Miss Ruby. Webb. Mr. and
Mrs.: Bolton from Walton sang'' a
duet. ti
Rev. Bert Turner, internation,
tallyknown Irish. -born 'evangelist,
delivered an inspiring. evangelical
sermon oxi the subject, '"What Do
We' Know About Salvation?"
Thus': far, states Rev. Turner, 25
decisions have been. • made. for
:Christ and many, 'consecrations. •
The services • are continuing all
this week, ,including .Saturday
will conclude on Sunday :'When
another monster Tally will : be
held on Sunday evening at 8.15
with a large choir and, the High
School Band under: the. direction
of Mr... P. W. Hoag.
I)tJNGANNON .CHILD' '
:SCALDED BY: COFFEE
Little__ avid. *Montgomery,_ 14
month-old' son :.of. Mr: and Mrs:..Boli .. 'nt oni'ery of Dungannon
was taken to Goderich ;Marine
'General Hospital. Friday night
:'with scalds.. about it.he• face' and
arms: The injuries were received
when the boy pulled a pot ' of
.Hot coffee'. over, him, 'from' •the
table .. at ,mealtime: His • parents
rushed the 'child to ' hospital
where he is - receiving.. treatment
for se,vere:scalds on his :face, left
side and arms. Skin grafting may.
be :necessary.;, Mr.:N,Iontgornery,is,
employed.as • a telephone linesman
•by the•: Golerich :Rural Telephone
Company : ,<
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WEDDING •BELLS
ELEA,VEN.-VALLANCE
• Iii. Atwood Presbyterioni church°
on Saturday, .he Rev. 11. A.
Pritchard- perforrried the double
ring i,cererriony which united in
marriage Joan Isobel, daughter'
of Mr, and . Mrs. • L1oy. d D. ' Val-
• lance; Atwood, to William H.
Treleaven, son ,of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold W. ' Treleaven,'iLucknow.•
Mrs., Margery' Nind ..Was':solgist
and: James Vallance, .brother of
the ;bride, was -organist
The :bride, ' escorted'' , into the
church ` ;by her father, wore ` a' I
:gown . of ' ivory : velvet fashioned '.
withfitited""bocd+ice• and full skirt.' 1
A draped ,peplum '.ended in Ea
bustle bow.he wore a velvet
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cap to hold her fingertip. illusion -
veil and carried a' white Bible
'tonged with. a mauve orchid
Mrs.Johr Sargent was matron
.oif :honor for her sister, wearing
laurel;:. green •velve ,; and . Miss
M,ary:... Vallance, :another.. sister,
and Miss • ,Margaret Treleaven,
sister of the groom, were brides
maids, in—American:, Beauty vel-:
vet F .
John Treleaven Was best man'
.for` his brother, and John Val-,
lance, Toronto, 'bro'ther' ,of the,
bride, -'and Donald Ripley,, Tot-'
onto,' were ushers. .0
Folloviiing . reception at the
homeof the bride's 'parents the
couple left for a. -.trip;, .the bride.
wearirtg a navy silk faille; dress,
with matching. .topcoat,; . gray and
navy accessories and -a ..corsage
of •orchids: •.
Mr• and Mrs: Treleaven will
live in 'Beaver,; Pennsylvania„ The
bride is a'' 1949 • graduate : `of Vic-
toria Hospital, . School ' of Nursing
.and. her husband; a 1950 graduate
,in chemical' engineering from' the
University of Toronto.
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• PURPLE GROVE
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Mr;
pod' Mrs.. Fred ,• Blackwell
and Mr. ' and 'Mrs. Barnes -arid-
daughter visited at the home ' of
. Mr. Sam Emerson. • •
Mr. and Mrs. Will Walsh 'spent
Sunday with their daughter, Mrs,
,Lloyd McT,eer• of Glamis. •
Mr:and Mrs. George Emerson,.
Jr;, and boys .returned 'from De-
,treit on, Saturday, having, spent
the pa5••tweek• there... .
Mrs Victor Gawley and Mrs.
Howard Thornp:soft spent Satur-.
day.. at ' Goderich '
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Currie.
Spent' art evening at',the hole of-
Mr,
f Mr. 'Burton • Collins '
The regular 'meeting of the
Purple Grove Women's Institute'
was .held ''last , Wednesday at the
home of 'Mrs. Jim Brooks.
The •Farris Forum :Was held last
.Monday night, at the home of Mr.
Victor Gawley' -rith , a• good at-
tendance. .The recreation: period.
consisted 'of playing : crokinole.
Mrs. Frank Dore and- Nancy.
spec t•last,week With • her parents
at ; Riversdale. • ' • •
Mr,l• and Mrs: Don' 1V/OCosh and •
farnily• visite' r with Mr.' Ardell
Mason On' Friday 'night
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Wedding: bells are ringing at
lthe Grove.
IN LUCKNOW TOWN HALL,
'Last :Sunday Over 300 In Attendance ..
OS,ING S:ERVICE, SUNDAY, MARCH1'8.th-
TIME: 8.15,'.P:M:`
SPECIALS
LARGE;COMMUNITY CHOIR
(Directed `b Elmer ' Umbach )`
13/9111 SCHOOL BAND'.
(Directed by Mr. ;P. W:..Hoag)
Community Singing.
Other Special Features:
Rev. , 'Bert "Turner- will deliver
another Evangelical seririon.
PHOTOGRAPH will. be taken of this Monster" `,Rally to •
'appear in a world-wide . known Religious 'Magazine,
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Clinton ; Area -Youth ,- For, Christ- C•ttmmittee wish'; to thank .
all (those who rendered special: nurriber's; and especially to it..
Athe Presbyterian .and United Churches, Dr: MVV: J. Mumford, • t•
��."R,ev: C. A. 'Winn end., Mr..Elmer Umbach-for his leadershili;' i
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YOUTI-I ,FOR' CHRIST RALLY
S tturda , March 17th, 8.00 p.m ' '..
PLACE LUCKNOW TOWN HALL
': ST. PATIIICK'S, NIGHT
•Rev`.Bert Turnerwill ll, relate his conversion %n
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