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Mrs.. Nellie :Stewart and Mrs.
Thompson Edmunds. spent a week
visiting at the home of their
nephew, Dr. Melvin. Kerntck, De-
troit,
THE LUCKWQ\ SENTI . ' ,. 14T,ICTOTOW, 4NT'ARR
hiss M4Lam DRESSE» A. COOK • RETIRES
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Fall Thankof er n� oee f „Marked
ked the _.....,,'-. ,
and Evening Auxiliary when !the [well It known R.
'Cook Of community and
solceties were favored in hearing in this pian u 1e -
Miss .Helen sons..fo ' p
where he,.has taught.: piano
Malcolm r same tune} lss..retiring as
'organist.,of Myth United Church,`
The Standard had this, to say ' c
.in part: •
"Ata meeting 'of the Board of
,Richard ,MeWhi•nt ey, Ash- M lin of Toronto
field, spent the week -end' with as gUeest speaker. Miss Malcolm
„__,Fe with the Child
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her. friend, Mrs: J. G..Montgoni- who is connect 'd th
er' . zn, the village. Evangelism F 11 h.
,., L ows fill, explain-
, ed the nater of the work and
to Mr. Arthur• Thompson and: sis- stressed the rrriportance of early
r, Miss Mabel Thompson; and •
their nephew, Donald Campton,
Motored with Mrs, Emily • Dur-,
zein and son J. C. to visit Mrs,
Geo •Ki�tsoi?,, :Surninerhili on Sun-
day.' Donald •COml ton,.;employed
With Mark Berger; . Crewe; .is. ' a
.grandson •of Mrs.. Kitson. Sorry
• to say Mr iKtson is 111 in a. Loin
Jori .hospital, : ..' •
Mr. 'and Mrs.Durnin..Fhllip
Mr, ,.and' M�.rs. 'Everett Finniga
u' and Mr.• and Mrs. Everett Erring
iton made a start on ' a week
anotor` trip to. the . Eastern State
and New York City
Mr,. and. Mrs. Palmer Kilpatric
and fainily ,of; Toronto were vis
itors at the week -end -with:TA/4
:s, J. Kilpatrick. •
Mrs.. J. Hianii1ton' hakes recent
.guests• her daughter Mrs: Waiter
Stafford, husband and daughter
Dawn,: • Toronto:
Mr. and Mrs. -Cecil 131ake
• my, :Lynda, Billy: and Mr. Harold
Blake ,visited Mr; ,arid Mrs:
Hamilton, Atwood, on .Stip-
Blyth United Church the resigna
training and' of leading children tion of the church organist and.
to .a definite decision for Jesus choir director was regretfully ae-
Christ, as Saviour and Lord. She . p
gave, an, interesting flannelgraph socia o of over 22Mr. Cook ayears a rn .than is.
in connection' with her 'talk. congregation and has made his
MMs. Morgan Henderson read iriprint ori' the life of the church.
the 4th thapter of Proverbs '.and. "Mr; Cook is also-a'music• tea
the boys of • i iss 'MacLeod's class cher of some repute and. has been
sang -"Standing on the Promises'teaching pupils in different parts
of q.Qd" ,. Miss Gla
s MacDotld
s, read' a Thanksgivin :,.poem •and
ri' Mrs. Philip Stewart rid . Miss An,-
- nip MacKay sang a . duet A.
's hearty • vote of 't'hanks to the
s speaker moved by Mrs. Russell
was seconded. by Mrs. R.: V. -Nlac-
k ' Kenzie. Miss Pearl ' Henderson
S.
gave the closing prayer, The col.
lectiOn'amounted to, $80..
• WHITECHURCI
.. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson • Mug
ford, '•London, visited•': the latter's
• mother, Mrs. Abner Morris, • for
the .week end:
Newlyweds Honored
Mr. and Mrs, Oliver'Glenn: (nee
Lenore Adams) 'newlyweds, were
honored Friday night at ,a' dance
reception ' in • the . Agriculture
Hall..Hienderson's,: orchestra sup
plied .music. for dancing. An ad
dress of .best .wishes was read. it
;Lloyd }lodges and a well' filled
• purse of money;Was presented by
Harold Maize. Mr: & Mrs; Glenn
,
have -recently: taken over a gro-
cery store business in 'Lucknow
and have the .:best .wishes of the
community.
The `:United. Ynireh; -.Mission
Band met October 12th in. the
;basement with a.large attendance
Kay :Morris rrpresided with Eliz
abeth Pentlandpianist, and. ;Nor-
ma Pentland,. secretary. A, :game
"he, ` farmer: sows' the rice" was
played and the Japanese ..curio`
shelves 'reviewed,. The meeting
opened with members' ' purpose
•and Mission Band. hymn :followed
by prayer of Thanksgiiving. The
scripture lesson was read by Jim.
niy Blake A letter, from ;the for
finer secretary, T mnry Foviler,
was' read. The new. study book
was introduced by Mrs. ' Robt Ii -
vin and--is-:v
meeting Closed by singing "Lit-
tle. -Children Far'•Away*' 'and re-
peating the benediction: The next
meeting is; November: 2nd at, .4.15
P?n:
Mrs: Jessie • Oliver, Nile, is pre
•paring her residence in the vill-•
age sine .• t4r,. -and • :Mits, ne�
Eedy have • vacated' and ,moved to
thein new home:. ' '
guccessfui Anniversary
i- Erskine, Presbyterian Church
held successful ann,versary, ;ser-
vices Sunday in the morning and
evening With large eroWds atten-
ding. Rev.; 3. MacDonald of
Ashfield gave•,inspiring addresses.
In' the •'evenin:g hewas assisted
by the pastor,. Rev. C. Winn. The
nervily decorated church and hew-
electric„
ies►►electric organ. wag' 'an:.;indication
of progress and lovely bouquets
of mums of different shades wer
at the altar table, Mr. Lloyd Ste-
wart, soloist, of St. John's United
Church, Stratford, • formerly of
Lucknow, favored With solos,
`"Just 'for Today" and .:a • 'hymt7
With Londoriderry;•air accompan-
itrient. The choir sang '"A child
of the King''. It the evening .Mr.
Allan Stewart soloist of Dundas
st, Centre Church, London sang
'Tin praying for Yoe. . His brim
then .Lloyd .S'ang . "Be . Still My
At the 'close cif .tlie'•ser-
vice they . sang a :duet "Have.
Whine"
Own Way,.•Lord", eccorii-
pauied by. the church 'organist,
Ken McAllister,!rhe choir
safig Psalm 19.
Th•e • trouble with being : punct- 1
tial th that nobody's. there to app
preciate it, •
.of Huron county for years: He is
well loved 'and respected`ln. Mus-
ical •c roles ,and each year is able
to see many of his• pupils Siiccess-
fully ' through: their musical.
exams. That he-, is ' able to have
such ..a ...high 'Percentage of pupils..
pass With honor. standing is ,a
great. credit to hien personally.
As' 'a leader 'of older :boys' in
Sunday School many marvel at
the way in which he is able ,to
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Phone 40, Lucknow •
ASHFIELD FATHER AND •SONass another car.',
pDamage to the .
IN MISHAP NEAR STRATFWRD `MacDonald car was reported . to "
• .--_, - ,, be `ab out 000, and .to the Griffith
Neil MacDonald; 12 -year-old car, $50.00. ' '
. :keepthe. interest .of • the lads- In ;;III Qf .Mr.' and Mrs. Earl Mac
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a broken'. right arm in •a highway
• Mr. Wrrr.' .Courtney.. and two
daughters' , and, son; of Belwood;
• also Mrs. , Hacks, a 'daughter ..of
Jane Allen `who; lived' here many
years ago, were cullers in the
'village on Sunday ' at the. home.
, of Mr. 'and Mrs. • Welwood. Many,
others were glad to see them:
Mrs. ; Tich"borrre of Goderich.
Spent the week' -end :at the hon
of her. mother; Mrs, D, Kennedy.
Mr, and' Mrs.perry.• Thompson
;of: . Caledbn spent the week -end'
-with his sister, :Mr; & Mrs. Stan
I ley Moore.. '
•Mz . ",and .Mrs: : Walter James''
spent Sunday 'at Kincardine. • ::
This community was, shocked i•
y to hear of the death of l r Wes- i'
ley . Leggatt. • He was born east
of the village, being the' son of
Mr and Mrs. John Leggatt. He. I
had suffered with heart ';trouble 1
for some time at his home in I
•'Wingham and. was taken.: to {
Wingham Hospital . about a.,week
i, ago where .his death took place j"
early Sunday ritorning; He leaves
to mourn his : loss. his wife,. for- '
i'nerly Mabel Mowbray, ' and one.
son Gordon, of Wingham' and one:.
daughter, Mrs. William Reid .of
Brizssels: .
A number from 'here .attended.
the: funeral of the ' late Mr. Dan
M'adDonald; at Lucknow on Mon-
day. '
We. are' giad'to report,'Mr:. Fred:
The Thankaffering 'of the W. I.
Newman is impro ng..
M. ' S.. ,of ;,the Presbyterion church
will be'' held this Thursday even-
in a 8,30. Rev :R, D. A. Currie
is the ' special 'speaker: A good'
• attendance is hoped .• for:
eft .w
rs. Margaret Davis and John=
ny,.and 'Mrs. tin Anderson of Dem
trait, • visited Friday .afternoon
wish Mr. and Mrs. J, Curran and.
fatnily.
7hanksgiving visitors _in* the;
corninunity . were -Mr'. .'Aldon
• Hasty of. Grimsby with MrWill
and Lorne. Hasty, Mrs. A. Trelea-.
'van, Mr, . and Mrs.' Larry Trete
maine and family .of Springvale,,
Gwen ' Treleaven of Niagara
Falls, Mr. and Mrs. V. S. , }Iunter.
and fathily of Lucknow, Mr.. and
Mr's. 1}on Treleaven and , Linda
of. Kingsway, Mr. and Mrs: Mor-
•
gan .Barnes and l±r:ankie 'of .St
Marys' with Mr, and .Mrs. Jack
Curran. '
The• community welcomes Mr.
and ' Mrs. Otta .loczwsrna and. 7
children from Holland Who are
employed by. Blake, Eros..
A number from here,'attended
Port. Albert .W,M.S, Tharikoffer-
izig •service ori Wednesday night
The W.A. of Crewe are having
a $ficial evening in the school on,
Fi iday, October 19tii .at, a,3b., rs;
Morgan Henderson 'of Lu.eknow .is'
giving a travelogue'• on her ten
.' weeks iii, England and' Europe.
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the community. he has their re-
spect and concern and this seems
to ,'be 'complimented by .their. re-
spect and . Concern for . their. class.
leader.
"In accepting •Mr. Cook's resig.,
tion .the members :felt that. they
were `lessening the burdens which
he carried and expressed -the hope
;that he; would. be • enabled to.
spend• many more pleasant' years,
•
with the..congregation", . •
• A' high tribute to .Mr, Cook was
written into the Church records.
onald, R. 7, Lucknow, suffered
accident"neai:. Stratford'.last' Wed-
nesday. Earl was treated for lac.;.
'erations to the ,hand. Both 'were.
taken , to 'Stratford General Hos-
..pital, • •
The accident :occurred, about 7
miles ' west..' of •S, tratf old, ,as !a ear -
driven. by John Griffith of Blyth
sideswiped the MacDonald .car.
sending it into• the ditch. 'Both;'
drivers'' were proceeding easterly
and pulled out ' simultaneously to
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On this date, sitgb the Charter. of the iTuited 1�Tatiions
came into force S date reaffirms , the aims of the organ-
matron, recalls its',ichievemeints and pledges to continue, all• efforts
• to realize its . purposes:: Collective measures against aggresssi on,:,
.promotion of peaceful settlement of international'action
foreconomic and social progress; aid -to peoples on the road tai'
independence. These are. the 'Crain .a`vvenues along' which U.N.
advances into' its seventh year of existence. Throughout the world, in
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tinue action td vards the achievement of these goals of the Charter,
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pace contributed in the service of the c: mrnut xty 'by Join Labatt, Lihxted.
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