The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-08-20, Page 3- S
IVEDNFJSDAY',° AUGUST 20, 1952
THE„LUCKkOW SENTINEL, LUci O.W', ONTAli,1Q
PA:
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offal an . Geneia
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Mr: and Mrs. Marvin• Jackson
of Roseville, Mieh., are visiting
with relatives 'here: •
bin, ' and :.M'rs. • Bruce Davidson'
of. Hamilton• are visiting- with.
..,Russell. B bertson.
'kr. and Mr's.' B 11 iiaii d and.
M. .and. Mrs. • Chas. ;.Webster are
on a motor 'trip' to :Quebec .and.
New kirk..
Mr: and.
Mts. Jinn Bowden of
Detroit visited awith„friends here
enrbute 'home from , a motor '.trip
to Quebec.
Nancy Johnston ,retuned home
recently ,from a holiday with Dr..
...and. Mrs.: John MOw.bray at
Stoughton, Sask. •
Mrs. • Bill Pappas, • Chris; and
James have returned from a.• visit
.in Toronto. Bill agent a recent
week -end ,in Toronto, when their
younger son tames was baptized
in the Greek Orthodox Church.
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Lucknow-.,
Presbyterian. Church
Rev C: 'A. Winn, B.A.,
Minister.'.
SUNDAY, AUGUST GUST 24th
10 g.m Sunday School
Union Services
in The United Church
During August.
11. a.m.: `Rev. C. A Winn in the
' United Church.
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NITED CHURCH
Minister:
;Rev. G. A. Meiklejohn,
B.A., B.D.
'.'SUNDAY, 'AUGUST 24th
10 a.m.; Sunday School in..
'United Church. , .
1.1 a.m Rev. C. A. Winn '
have charge: 'will
• Arening'
Serviee• Withdrawn
....
n gIi *scan Church
Rev. B, L. Jennings,' B.A., L.Th.
11th Sunday after Trinity
At'GUST 24th, 1952
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Si. raid's Chii;rch, Il,ipley
015"a3m: Morriing•• Prayer.
p
Pt l Teter' , 's Church LuCttrrtow.
11 a.m Morning Prayer:
St, Pact1's 'Chuirch, Ditingannon
•:30.ip.in. Bveiisbri,g.
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Mr and . Mrs. Doug Clark and.
.Mr. ' and ' Mrs. • . Lloyd Hall spent
a few, days in Ottawa the firsit •
of •. last , week.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ross; L. MacDon
.ald, Joan and John of Kapuskas
ing :and 'Mrs. J., F. McKee' of Tor'=
onto spent ,a • few days with Mrs.
T A MacDonald.
Mr, and Mrs.'" Lionel Allan'_ of
'Guelph '(form'e'rly Effie Wilson)
were callers in.town -this" week,
:while visiting in. West Wawanosh
with. Mr. ' and Mrs. Jin Wilson.
Doris.. and .Gordon'. Bradley of
• Pivertonand John Lyons f West
Wawano,sh are visiting with their
grandpparents, Mr. and. Mrs.' John
Henry.
Mr. and Mrs Arthur ••.Fri5ser`
(formerly Margaret Gamble) .of.`
Detroit and Wilfred' Gamble of
London, :cabled on friends in the
c•orrrmunity this. Week.`
Mr. andClarence Murdie
of St.' Thoinas are holidaying at
Poirit. Clark Billy, and 'Michael:
have been spendingthe., surrimer
at the beach: '•r' .X
Mrs. H. S. Lavery returned to
Toronto, on Friday ' after spend
ing two weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
R. T. Douglas and Miss MacDon-
ald.
Mrs; Malcolm Armstrong ;and
sons' .tarries arid. 'John of• -`Port
Arthur are •holiday,ing at Point
Clark.' Mr. Armstrong is spending
two weeks as.' an instructor . at a:
cadet camp at Aylmer.•.
,Herb Graham .of -Toronto Visit-
ed here for a few days. :His son
Jim' who new. holds• the rank, of
lieutenant, is spending : the slim-
mer at. Camp.' Borden before go-
ing' to Kingston. for .his last .year
at the Bo,yat Military College.'
•Miss Bette Anderson,. A.' Mus.,
A.R.T.0:, of Dresden,' visited last
week with ;Kay Gibson. Bette has
justcompleted the Kelly Kirby'
course and the Supervisor's
course the School of Mizaic in
Toronto. - ••..'•
Miss Agnes Geddes. ' of • Hamil-
ton visited this 'week. with=' Mrs.
A. D.. Mackenzie and,: Miss 'Jean
Lees. Her father, ''the late Wm.
'Geddes, follawecl the cooper trade,
until moving to Hamilton in 1914
where he passed away four yearn
later.
Visitors .with; Miss ••Christina'
'Carrick and Miss Dorothy Doug-
las are 1VIrs; E. G.. Johnson, Vir-
ginia, Minn.; Mr:"Carrick Doug-
l'as, . Nevw' York City; Rev. George
L. ' Porgies, .Mi;s: Douglas and
family of Woodstock;. Mr. and
Mrs. T.' A, Leishman .and sons of
,London.
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Recentisitors with' Mr: ‘and`
raise Wil'. Bushell were Mr. and
Mrs. John .G, i'1o6i e. and Jean of
Bcr.vie, Mr, and Mrs. Ardill: Mas-
on and Ritthie'Foister of Ripley,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCosh and
Mary and Mrs,. J. W, Colwell of
Purple Grove, Mr:, r40 Webster•.
and Wayne' : of London, Mrs, John
Colwell, Flint, Mich. .. ,
r 1' ;"1'i�'tini& Rn �rrrtrl"" lj i s au—
ghter Mrs, A. J. Murray have
:been speeding- . the past three
weeks on the family homestead
at Lanriside. They imp had a
1th eir guests •• Mr,: and Mrs R.
Murray and their two daughters,
Lynne .and 'Leslie Mr, and'Mrs?'
R. 13. Fall,, Robert told. Patricia
Fell; Mrs. Turner from England,
Who ia...visitiitg her daughter, Mrs,
Fell; Mr. and MrO. Sandy Mur
-
r v: 'Sandra, Murray, ciaughtci ^
i. J. ,•M
Mr. and 1Vlr s. D, J Murray r.
SPOKE .O'( WORK.
It'll.. FO'RMOSA.. ”
The, South Kinloss. W.M.S., w•as,
privileged to have Mrs. ` Hugh
!MacMillan,,, recently returned
missionary from .:Forrnosa,• .as the
guest speaker at the August
meeting held at the home of lVIrs.:
D. L. MaoKinnon.' 1VIrs. 1VLacMi
lantold' of the .difficulties' ` en-
countered in trying 'to..•carry on
their 'work. on' their return . to.
Formosa.:After. being under Jap-
an* rule' for fifty years, ' sud=
denly' everything' was changed.
The ruling Japanese class, many
-of them Christians, were sent
back to Japan. Eduication,' fang-
mage 'and 'all- rule was ,Chinese.
tri spite Of difficulties' wonderful
Work is being done by our mis-
sionaries: •ani" many more—:7—are:
needed . to tcarry On this ' great
task. • '
a. Other numbers on- theprogram
included the scripture and med-.
itation by "Mrs, 'G. Hamilton; the
roll' Call answered by 1• 4 question
and .answer ., from . the Shorter
Catechism; Mrs. Douglas Graham
displayed , the .W.MS:.• literature;,:
Mrs., Alex. MacDonald •offered
pray,..er; s Mrs. A.. Maelnt3 e, re-
ported. $123 had been sent to the
W.M.S. treasurer:, Mrs. ' Herb
Buckton thanked the hostess,and
Speaker arid Dr,, ''Hugh MaoMil-
'1•an 'closed., the : meeting 'with
prayer.: ,
Lunch was served by the' hos-
tes 'and directors, Mrs. ' W. F;
MacDonald • and Mrs Herb Bnekr.
!ton... A social time was enjoyed
with. ' everyone welcoming the.
MlacMillans !back:' to their . home
congregation.
WEDDING' BELLS.•
•• MacDONAID—WADE.
. Baskets of •`white and yellow
gladioli. formed 'the' background
in.. Salem: United Church, Wal-
.acebui g, when the;Rev. Donald.
Morrison, assisted by the Rev. J.
C,. Hazelwood .:af Windsor, ,Un:
ited, _iu Marriage; Freda Mae'
Wade; daughter of 'Mr: and Mrs.
Neil •.Wade; Wallacdburg, . and
William Graham MacDonald, son,
of Mr: and Mrs. William F. Mac-
Donald, LucknoWti'
Mrs., Kenneth Wade, Wallace-
burg,__ :played' the -wedding. music
arid Miss Laura Thomson,: Owen,
'Sound,. sang: ":O Perfect ' Love"
Gnd "The ` Lord's- Prayer"...
The bride,: ;given • in : marriage
Eby her father, wore a floor length
gown of, nylon Marquisette : over
taffeta styled with a .fitted bod-
ice, lace trimmed yoke and -lily
point sleeves. The hoop skirt was
edged with tiers of Chantilly lace.'
Her , fingertip veil of French_ ill-
usiori'. and lace was held' inplace.
by a `small lace -edged 'nylon cap,
and she carried a cascadebouquet
of red Tos'es and white -stephan
Otis:
Matron ' of honor, Mrs.. Stanley
Robinson, Muncey, -'wore green
nylon marquisette outer taffeta
and carried a bouquet :of yellow,
gladioli and pink roses: '
Miss M•arglaret MacDonald, of
Sarnia, '.sister of the groom, wore
a similarly styled gown of yet,
low nylon marquisette over . taf-
feta: .
affeta:. and 'carried `a bouquet of
talisman roses and gladioli..
Allan Sahgster of Toronto 'was-
groomsman:. •Ushers v.'ere •Ken
neth Wade, Wallaceburg, brother
of the', bride, and'Maek MacDon-
ald; brother of the groom ••
At the reception at the church.
following the: ceremony, • the
bride's mother diose a.. dusty rose
faille crepe dress with navy ac-
cessories,
c •cessorie's, • The . «gr'oom's; mother
Chose a: wine faille crepe dress
with wine and black aecessO' ies.'
,Both. wore white corsages.
The bride and tgroom left on ''a
;trips to Northern • Ontari'o, the
bride travelling in a dressmaker
guilt of `bluelinen with navy ac-
fee'so1-'1:es and white corsage
-;M ; -card -•Mrs': ,-Ma'cDariall---- lli
reside in ,London 'Where. the
•gi oorn is on the teaching staff of
Pri,ncesks Elisabeth` „„'Stchool. ' The
bride was 'formerly on the staff
-of Winston .,Churchill School,
Chatham. I . ,
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Guests:, attended treat Luck-
now; Toro 'to, 'Wndsor; Kingston,
Chathani„ „allae burg and Owen
Sound. t
and Mrs P. Fleming; Miss Kathy
leen Murray, all; of Toronto.
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