The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-12-06, Page 31051
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• W. L. MacKenzie attended the
• funeral Of his brother AleX,, Who
passed away in. Chi-eag . on No,'
vember 21st. • • t, • „ •
Mrs. E. x, s left on
atuday for HamiltO where she
• 'will spend ther winter with Mr.
and Mrs. !Glenn Moore,: • '
Mr, and Mrs, Tdrn England • of
•Galt spent the -week-end with his
•father, Mr. Joseph -England, who
is confined.- to the, house with a
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RU Middleton has gone fto
• visit with .hls sdn George •and
Mrs. Middleton. Russ plans., to
spend the winter in Toronto and
Hamilton. ,
11/1r.'und Mrs. Charles Johnston
• and Doug14s of Sarnia spent. the
. week -end with • Mrs.. Johnston's
• parents, . Mr. and •Mrs. Richard
Webster. • • • ' •
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Elliott'• Little received word Of
the • death of Bob Whitley; *hi)
•passed away in Chicago on Sat
• urday last."Bob was a first.. COUS-
in. of •EllioWs, •Mrs. 'tittle and
• "iVlra. Whitley being sisters.
:E1Wood Irwin and • Jim 'Cum-
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: Ming expect to leave shortly for
• Positions with the C.N.R.' in. the,
• Capreof division,. .Northern
• tario.• Jim ha S been, local. relief
• agent at Lucknow station while
Ale* Hamilton was on 'Vacation.
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NIERON
Oknow.
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
REV. C. A. WINN, BA.;
• Minister ,
SUNDAY, DECEMBER, 9th
11 a.m.: Morning. WorshiP.
12.15 pan.: Sunday School.
3 p.m.: Erskine Church,- Dun-
•' gannort.
7 p3n.: Evening Worship.
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LUCKNOW •I
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UNITED CHURCH
flginister: Rev. W. J.' Niumford,
I 'M.A.;B.D., -S:T.D.
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- - - Sunday, ID-ecember 9th, 1951 t.
11 a.m.: The Virorld Needs the
Bible Today. .• s
12.15 pan.: SUnday Sehol.
7 p.m.: •Ilis ' Mother and His.
• Bible.' • i
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This is 'Universal Bible Sun-
day, We ask you to ibg i
alonk .a contribution: to ihe•
British and Foreign Bible Soc-
iety. We invite you to .worship i •
With us. ••'' ' •'''.
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Anglican Angli'Chtirb.
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NOTICES ' -•'
Rev; A. 'S. MitehelL•
RectOr..,•
Second Sunday, in Advent '
• peitinber., pth, 1,051
• Mutt §uNDAY
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at, keter'S' Church, Lueknow.
II a.in.: Morning Prayer,.
• 'Saturdiy• December gib's.,
Bazaar` & Tea' in Legion Hall.
S. PaUrs Churelt, punganntin.
2.30 p.m..... Holy Corninnhi911'
St. Patti's Church, Ripley:.•
730 p.m.: Evening Prayer.
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LUCKNOW,SENI"INEL. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ••
4St. Peter's W,4%. met on Mon-
day at, the :home of Mrs, Harry
McQUillan.
F04 $ALF„.-klining room et -
star. tat;le, eherrY, in good '.e�i• dition. Miss Elizabeth Welsh,
Lueknow? ,
„Miss. Winnie Stewart of-I4On-•
• don spent the week -end with, her
Parents, Mr, . and Mrs. Philip
Stewart. •
IVs. Raymond 'Morissek (nee
Louise England). of Elora. visited
last week with Mr, and Mrs, John
England.
Guest Mitchell was' in Barrie
•overthe weekend to attend. the
• Commencement Exercises of the
'Barrie golleglate' Tnstitnte, • • .
• /Mr. 'lathes Aarnicw.`of AShfield
has gone to reside with his • sOn,
Dr. Alex and •Mrs'. Barnby of -
Hamilton for the winter., •
• Donald Ferguson returned home
from - a 'trip through 'Western
Canada, and visited here with his
mother, Mrs, Hugh: Ferguson,. be-
fore going to Toronto,
• The Ladies Guild ofSt.. Peter's
Church met' • yesterday at the
home01 Mrs. Chas. .L. Smith and
made ;plans for the, bazaar • to be
held this Saturday,
•• .Mrs. E. Glendenning of Dun.-
das has been visiting for the past
couple Of ..weeks with', Mr. • and
Mrs: Allister. Hughes and Other
friends;in the Village. Mrs.''Glen-
denning "plans to return'ktb the
• Old Country it the spring. •
.The December meeting of the
l.,:ucknoW Worrien's Institute' will
be*heIct this rriclay, December
.7th, in the Town Hall. The,rneet-
• ing• is being .held a week •early
• on account of the ,Christmas
cheer boxes. Hestesses, Mrs: El -
trier Johnston, Miss E. Welsh,
Miss C -MacGregOr, AVIrs. McGill.
Theme, Christmas. Program conir
:41ittee, 1Virs.' Gordon Fisher •and
-Mrs. Jolmstone.:. •
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DUNGANNON
• Dr. H. A, S. Vokes and Mrs.
'Yokes, Toronto,' renewed ac-
.quaintances • inth4 community
and were guests: of Mrs. 11. Mc.-
• Donald. It is-, 15. • years. since. Dr.
• *Yokes gave up his medical prac
tise • 'Dungannon: •
•:' Rev. A. R. Stone, Toronto, Who.
has: spent. several years as
siOnary .J.apan and retUrncd.
from. Tokio in August, ave;gan
interesting . illustrated talk' on
Japan in the' United Church re-
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CHRISTMAS SEAL,
..FUND:DONATION
.• The following donatiOns :Were
received • at .The • Bank of aVfori-•
treal• to Friday, November 30th:
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Previously adknovviedgecl.$185.;
Albert Alton 2.00; W B. Ander.-
• son .25.00;. Thomas Anderson -,2,00.;,
H.'13:Bain 2,00; James Burt 2.00;
John 'Bushell 2.00; Chas. H.•Cad-:
Man 1,00; Rev.- G, B. Cox LOO;'
Win. Cox 1,00; John Fairish 2.00;
ha D4ckie' 1.00; Sam Durnin
.2.00:. JOhn Gilmore 2.00; Mrs. W.
E. Gordon,ItarOld M: Cheer
•2:00; Earl Hodgins 2.00; tanner -
son: Irwin 2.00; -Wm; Irvin 2.90;
T. J; Jamieson ,z.pq; George W.
Joynt..2,90; .J. W. Joynt3.00 D.
3, Kenny' 2,00; 1-5.'• C. Kingsbury
2.00; Stewart, Laiv is 2.00; Luck -
now Sa:Wenill :2.00; Frank 'Miller,
2.00; roster .Moffat .2.00; G•rant.
MacDiarmid 2,00; Mrs. 1Vtargaret
MacFarlane 1.00; E. R. McQuil
lin 4.00; 'Alex MacDonald 100;
Cameron MacDonald 1.00; Thos.
MacDonald 2„00; Lloyd McDoug-
all 2,00; Mr's. Jessie WIrmis 1.00;'
Robert McIntosh 2.00; Mei. 'E.
Unitedhujci WM,S. •
On November U•th„. the WiM.S.
„of Lucknow United Church. met
at the home of Mrs. Wilfred An-
dersan•,, 4., Mumford presiding.
Th nominating committee pre-
sented the fallowing slate of, of-
ficers •for 1952: bon. pres.; Mrs.
S» C.Rathwell;, Pres. Mrs. W• 3.
Mumford; 1st vice pres., Mrs. W.
B. Anderson; 2n4 vice pres.-, Mrs.
Hoag; - cOr,=.sec, -Mrs. Geo.
Andrew; recording see,, Mrs. Har-
old Treleaven; treas.;-.Mrs. Thos.
Burns; . Christian stewardship
• sec,,, Mrs. N. Taylor.; teraperance
see., 'Mrs- Albert Alton; sum:4Y
aeq:,. Mrs. W. Dfennan; literature
,sec., Mrs. a, 13.,'Stothers; Associ,
• ate Helpers sec., Mrs: W. L. Mac.;
Kenzie; Missionary 'Monthly sec,
Miss Hazel Webster; press sec.,
Mrs. Robertson:. community
Friendship, sec., Mrs. Mac-
Kenzie; pianists, Mrs. J..1411.ancl.
• Mrs. J., Kilpatrick; Mission Band
leaders, Mrs. George Joynt, Mrs.
B. Cleland; Baby Band leaders,
Miss •Hazel Webster., • Mrs, 'Rob-
ert Campbell, Mrs. F. Gilchrist.
Mrs. Russel Robertson was the.
• leader in a special Christmas
prograniwhich. ' •inclUded„ a.
• candle -lighting •sOviee, • Those
taking part were Mrs. Maettiar-
rnicl; .Hazel Webster, Mrs,
W. L. MacKenzie, Mrs. George
Andrew,. Mrs. .kion .4enderscta:.
and lyiks. Rae. Christmas carols
were sung . and . vocal naMbers
also . included a' 'solo by. Miss
Margaret Rae prd a duet by Mrs.
• were Mrs. W4 ; MacDonald, Mrs.
Ira Diekie, 0. Philip Steer and
Mrs, Allister Hughes, Miss.'Dean
MaeLeod read a letter that she
had reeeived from a missionary..
liymn 652. •was sung and Mrs.
Banleb, cloSed the Meetjng with.
prayer. After the.. meeting the
• ladies held a shower of fruit and
rvegetalales for WS. Posta, a
• new Canadian in the. Community:
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PAgE TfIRRO •
SisteePasSeS. At Kincardine .
In failing, health „kir several
months, the, deatti Of Miss Helen
,Sparks ccurred on November 24
at her home in Kincardine. She
Was 36 years of .age. Mrs. Clar-
ence Murdie of $t Thomas is a
sister.
'Wiliftbe Windsors ever Separate'
, 'Elsa Maxwell, intiinate friend
1. of the..Duke and Duchess ,of
Windsor, is,.in position to knoW
the 'truth about rtimors that the
famous ' couple ,will part. • Read
her behind -the -scenes story about
where this great • romance.• is
headed, 'in this Sunday's (Dec.
9) issue of The American Week.:
ly, exclusively with. Detroit Sun-
day Times.,, • •
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They thank he special vigOr-,bundIng, nesh4wIlding
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rou, 'vitamin ealelton, enrich bIned, improve'
petite• and dtgestIlm en food, giveS You more
strength and pout:ma:neat. plA desk on bafeimnes.
Doe' 4•1e2.11r gem Ey; perm. Stop when yqu' galfet
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the ; 1•6 or 20 me, you aged tor norm
Omits Itiltitim Nei*: "get acquitinted'! shrn,•
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LEONARD, R. REID of Huron'
Twp. paid ' the second 'highest
price at the. Jarrott 'Bros, Hol-
stein ' dispersal •sale at L.Kippen.
Mr. Reid paid .$850 for a fourntlis'-oci bull,' Braejarr Fond •
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EASILY •AND ECONOMICALLY
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• J. w: Joynt anclMrs, Harold'Tre-
leaven. .Mrs.44.4. C. Taylor gave It'•
the closing prayer:" 1.,nnch' was
served:and a social half hour en-, 40,
joyed, ' • "
S• outh Kinloss W.M.S. •
November' meeting of the,
SOuth:KinloSs W,M,S," Was. held
at the tOrne..of Mrs. Ted 'Collyer
with a good • attendatice.. The
scripture wa's given by 'Mit*. ID.
L.,1VracKinzion.•After the.business
Was • dealt with the progFan't in-.
eluded'a -number by Mrs.
Evan Keith f011owed by the toPie.
which :was. taken. by Mrs: Ross
MacMillan. • !the roll call was.
answered by, :"A Bible Mission-
ary". A solo by Mrs. Tom .Mac-,
Kenzie accOMpanied- 1637.. .04rs.
Evan: Keith was enjoyed. Those
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2nd—Gold. Trimmed Tea Pot
3rd—Cup andSaucer
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Fire (to inSure-cornplete combustion and economy/. - Fret -type Crill
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MeKonzie 2.00; tifrs.• Mary •t '
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