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TLi. E LTICKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
LaGal an,
eneral
' Peter Canter ' of Guelph .spent.
a few days with friends here. It
isten years or more since:Mr.
and Mrs.. Carter ,an►d`fami1y, mov-
€d to. Elora where Pete :was sec-
tion ;foreman. ' he family. of five
daughters and one. son are now
wa tered - hrougho 'Western
:Ontario as folll rwws:.Mrs. Eunice
Harlton ,at Lobo, Mrs. Joy .Ches•
sal at 'Brantford, Mrs. Ilene Sab •
at 'Hamilton, Mary at home, ,Lois
at London . and John at Kitchen-
er.
►,SHF-I-ELD' -:
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. J. R Dickinson; Pastor.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
(Standard Time).
60th ANNIVERSARY
AT BLAKE'S. CHURCH .:
11 a.m.: Rev. C. it Dickinson,
D.D., • of the ` 'Book •Room,
Toronto. •• •
`Soloist:
Miss• Margaret plake.
7.30• p.m.: ' Rev. Grant 'Meikle -
john ' .' of Lucknow.
(Other, Circuit. Services With-
drawn),
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church=
Rev. C.: A. Winn, B.A.,
1VIinister:
SUNDAY
SEPTEMBER 28th
RALLY DAY'•
11 a.m.:: Sunday . School and
Congregation .worship • to
getter. a
3. p.m Rally Day : at Erskine
Church, Dungannon.
7 p.m.: Evening Service, "The
. Third Commandment".
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LUCKNOVV•
! UN ITED C_H U RCH
Minister:
Rev, G., A. Meiklejohn,
B.A.; B.D.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,'
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11 a.m.: Morning worship, :"Ai
Certain Mani'.
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3 p rrt. Rally .•Day Service. i
1' . •7 pan.: Guest Speaky, Rev;
J. R. Dickinson of ; Ash=
held Charge. •
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Church Of England:
IN CANADA' .
Revll. L. Jennings,
'Rector:
. TfAY, SEPTEM1 EJL28UL
St..,Peter's, Lucknow.:
2 •]unit St. Paul's, Dungannon,
3.30 p.m.: Christ Churcii• Port
Albert. .
1,30 pan..--
HA1tVEST THANKSGIVING
SERVICE, St. • Paul's, Ripley,..
(Standard, Time)
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CHURCii CHANNELS
We. have been pleased to notice
the news coverage that the press
has given to the national con-
ferences of the Church of Eng-,
land in Canada and the United
.Church of Canada. As was to be
• expectedthere was a' similarity of
,problems -'such as shortage of
NMr. Marguerite 'Spence of
Perth, Ontario, is. Visitii .with
Mrs. .T, A, MacDonald. • '
Mr. Ed Little is not enjoying
good health and :is. a patient. in
Wingham Hospital. :
yrs, Edn unn o., ip e'er y
Miss Bernice 'Moore of Toronto
;were Sunday' visitors ;with Mr...
and Mrs; Wm. 'Bushell. •
Mr. and '.Mrs. • Gordon Braun
and sons . Willard .and Murray of
Kitchener, spent the 'week-erid
with . Mr. and : Mrs. ' W.
Kenzie. , '
• Miss Doris Taylor ;of the -office
staff of . United Paper 'Mills; Lon-
don, visited at the . home of her
parents, .Mr.. and Mrs, 'Chester
Taylor of West Wawanosh.'
Mr. • and Mrs.: Cecil, Armstrong
of , Port Colborne spent • the
week -end here -with Mr. ; and.
'Mrs. , W. G. A.rrristrong,. • .at• the
conclusion of :a ;week's holiday
trip 'through. NorthernOntaro
Mr: and Mrs. Will Irvin of
Ashfield accompanied 'by Mr. Irvin,
Mrs.. Bertram' Curriai ' and : 'son
Beverly , • •ofLondon " spent .. • the'
past • week : visiting friends, in
Sault Ste. • Marie•:a?d Echo Bay.
'Mrs. Harry Hackett who has
been..under the ' Doctor's: care, for•
theT "`past": five' weeks with
menieres. :syndrome is feeling
much improved and. able to. be
about again.
Guests from Toronto who spent
th,e' Week -end ,at Mr; and .'Mrs.
Clare Johnstone's home to cele-.
brate their fifth. wedding ,anni-
versary, were • Mr. and Mr's. Mel-
vin ..Tohnston,, ' brather• of Clare
Miss Dorothy Gavin, Miss Ruby
Jackson,.. Mrs. . El. Earle, Mrs.
Spencer •.and' 'Mrs. Hugh Wilson'
who ,is ' also. from Toronto and is
Spending:; her hdlidays with them
Other visitors 'were 1VIr. and Mrs.
James Johnstonp, Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Lavis and Mr., and Mrs.
'Ernie Crawford, all of town.
Presbyterian. Guild
The Presbyterian Young ' Peo-
ple's Guild held their meeting: an
Monday evening. ,The ' Call • .to
W arsh-ip-was-••-read--b-y—Ray--Sia-n.-i:
ley. The • •scripture was' read: by
M. • Vanderley. /The' Lord's pray-
er was repeated. and hymn 553
was sung. The topic .on '`Christ—
ian Discipline'.' was .then given.
Charlie Chin played • a •baritone,
• instrum'ental,. Susan MacNaugh-
ton gave a reading after which:
Ruth 'Johnston: and Gladys Chin.
sang 'a duet. A business, discus
sion Ensued, Mr. Winn 'closed
with prayer.
funds an .n.workers,, the need for,
a clear-cut, and . higher stanaarc
of . tnerribership, and 'a meed for.
co-operation among Christian ''de-
nominations by both leaders and
-the a .people in • all ,: communities,
h .- e•-ar -a malt acr'bss-tfie'
Dominion' of .Canada.. It was not-
ed that lack of enthusiasrrr .was
often due to ignorance, and laek.
of interest in • the general 'work
of the church both at 'home and
abroad. We " were ' interested to
note 'that there,was a. lack of dis-
cussion or action on, th.e, problem
of how to keep Young people' in
the 'Church. There, seems to be an
cbbvidus, gap betwireen' Sunday;
School and . adult: mernbership..
•The clergy,met' -at. the 'United
Church Perst nage "to •consider Re-
ligions 'Education in: the .Public
School.. On receiving perrnission
from the Board it was decided to
:divide the' four' rooms.among.'.the
four' clergy,' 'the 'Reverends •G.'
=Meiklejohn; .' C Winn; G. Paula',
and H. L. Jennings..The teaching
periods will be •every, Wednesday
morning•• fromwnine. to nine -thirty.
' • On Monday: evening a commit
tee vf the•.local clergy 'and laymen
met in Lucknow United Church.
to make plana '•for a community
service of:Thankskiving and Ded•-
ication to. . be held in the United
Church on Tuesday; .Septerriber,
30th at. •8 p.ni;p. This service will
mark thecompletion of :•the• Re
wised Standard, Version of the
Holy Bible,.. %•
L.D.H.S. NEWS
-The annual electibn of ; officers
of the. Executive. • of the School
Literary Society ,was ;held last.
week.' The , following students
Were elected: president, Don. Mc-.
Nay; vice.. president Mary Mac-•
Millan; .secretary,. Audrey Ross;
treasurer; Charlene Smith; Critic,
Murray McDonagh; pian. ist,' Caryl
Gardner; ,,assistant • pianist, .Jim
Hackett; Editor i;i-chief, Gladys
Chin; assistant" editor; Edna Reid:.
FormrepresentatiV' es . are;:. ' for
Grade 13, Betty :Hamilton, 'Russell
arr; ori• .Grade 12; Baan ami]-
ton, Doug Haldenby; for Grade
11, ;taurine MacNain, Chas. Chin;
for Grade 10, Ruth' Johnston, Geo.
Webster; for 'Grade ' 9A,' Eunice
Button,' loss ;1VCcllonagh; • for.
Grade 9g, Ann ;Pedersen, Alvin
Baker.. '
This year the Field and Track
meet Will be held on Friday af,
ternoon, September 26th at 1 p.m..
We oInvite 'You To•See The' UnusualShowing
Of°.. The' Finest '
FALL SUITINGS
... which . .
MR. ROBT. l.•VIacKENZIE
Of Cam
brdge Tailored` Clothes Will.
Have On Display In Our Shop
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th
erson's
LADIES' i IES' AND MEN'S WEAR
UCKNOW
Isaac Carr's and Kashmoor Winter Coatings, 1#orsted
Suitings .(Exclusive' Imports) ' Fine English Flannels:
at,.t<he. park.' There will be three'
championships for, both boys and
.girls 'this year for the first time,
junior, intermediate and senior:.
The • girls of the Athletic Society
are sponsoring a..reifresliment
booth , on the 'grounds. The pro:
deeds 'will :aid their campaignfor
new sports ' equipment.
The,' Commencement • will be
held on Friday,; October 3rd Stu-
dents will 'receive .• awards and'
shields won the ' previous June.
Nuni:bers will:' be given 'by: the
Glee • 'Clu'b. and Band:. The guest
speaker will o. be Dr: ',Plena. of
Western University, London ;.
South >l;inloss JF`: & F.
home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
MacDougall.. on September 22n'd,
.with "43' in attendance. The meet-•
-ing-was openbysinging lignin
292,. followed by • the repetition in
unison f the Lord's prayer. 'Rev.•.
Baulch' gave an inspiring address
on Exodus 28, which he conclud-
ed with, ;prayer. -Hymn 742 • was `
then .followed' Eby . the business.
Fortiori of the meeting. Since this
wase 'a ,'social meeting, meiyrbers
of Group 3 who .were in charge
their conducted a series. of games•
and a sing -song after .which ' Mr. ;
Tela Collyer 'was• presented with
is Terre rnbrance, . of his services.
'during the past two years, when.
d Mrs. D L
he was rest ent S' Vote
Mac-
• Group 'Kinnon 'then inav!ed •a vote of -
The. South .Kinloss Faith' and thanks' and a •social' time was en-
Fellowship • Group met at the joyed.
LUCKNOW . DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
TOWN' 'HALL,' LUCKNOW
Friday, October'.
t One"Night Only —. 8.00 .p.m..$,
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GUEST SPEAKER-:DR.-E,G. PL:EV-A--•- -I,
Professor of Geography, University of 1
i.
Westerni' Ontario.
Glee Club, . School Band, . Vocal and 1
Instrumental Numbers
Presentation of Diplomas and Awards 1
• :Admission 50c •.1
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