The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-10-08, Page 3•
wEDNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 19.32: •
THE LUCKNOW' ,SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
t�ciF&6i.tie,Tat
Mrs. C. W. Twamley .of .Landon
pent . last week-�viith--�Mr -and
•
Mrs. W. J, Macbonald :
. ' Mr and Mrs: Burt Roach and
Mr,: • and • ,Mlrs. Herb Pentland re-
turned from a week's .motor trip
oto North -Bay, : •Algonquin- Park,,
. 'Ottawa and, down • the. St. Law-
rence,. They , Balled on the 'Oe-
:. tranderS
s-:..tranders who wish to • be remem-
bered to' friends here.
• Mrs. Wirinifred Bell and • Mr:
and'. Mrs.. • J. Robinson Of.Galt
were visitors on' Sunday with, Mr
'and Mrs. W. L.MaeKenzie Mrs.
Bell was formerly. Winnie ' Milne
rho ; lived on • the 4th` Con.' of
Kinloss and taught school fgr
*'any years': around•,Langside.
Mrs... Louis:Weatherhead and'
Donald 'are . moving. ' into town
iron. the; farm, at : St: • Helens, hav
ingrented the house' on•Havelock
St. "front.'W. L. MacKenzie, for m-
•• •erly tenanted--by-Mr- -eolith
the Supertest Garage.: The Cwt.-
3ngs •family , moved :recently to
Donald McCharles' home across
. from the Catholic ;church.
•
s
IVliss: Margaret- Taylar of WEJ te-
church is visiting at the home of
Mr.:, and. Mrs, Ewart. Taylor.
•M'iss� 'Derothy. Douglas .lett for.
T
Fisher of
Hamiltontn were�,.+�allers in town
ster, Mrs. Daisy .Fiske • pf Na
arc. an sand � Mrs. Rater.
.Iieximer and ;Ileen of Chippewa.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Bob
last week. •
Vsitors with Richard Baker of
town over theweek-end were his
si
•
pronto" week where she will
Abe located' far :some time.
Mr. and Mrs. A. 'M. Lewis OfDetroit visited last week ',with
Dick Baker.
Mrs. Charles Steward spent last
mi -moi h'
week in Chatham her dia
t .ghter, :Mrs Mervin McDonald.
t They also visited in Detroit.
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
Rev.: C. A. Winn, B.A.', . ..
Minister.'
SUNDAY, OCTOBER .12th
10 ate: - Sunday; '. Sebool.
11 a m: Sacrament: of Baptism
3 pm.:.Sacrament of Baptism
at Erskine Church, Dun-..
gannon. • '
P.M.: "The Fourth Coni-`
rimandment". ,. ' •
LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
Minister:
Rev. G. A Meiklejohn,
B.A., B.D.
SUNDAY,:; OCTOBER ' 12th
10'Sunday. School. ='
ga�
11 a.m.:"The Energy •ofGrat- I
iitude' •
(Thanksgiving Service)
7 p.m.: "A Christian Work -1
er's... Training Centre".
•'r
hutch Of, England
IN CANADA
Rev. Il. L. Jennings, ! .A.,.L.Th:.
Rector. • •
SUND:AY, 'OCTOBER 12th.{.
Trinity 18 .
3t. • Peter's . Lueknow, 11 a.m.
St. Pau;'s Dungannon, 2 'p.m.
Christ Church, 'Port Albert;,;
3.30 p.m..,
St, Paut's Riplel► 1.30 p.m. .
Mr. R. H.' Thompson is .a pat
lent in Wiivghain. Hospital'' for
gene. ral .care, as' he is not en
-
j dying • good. health.
Mr. Charles.. Norfolk and • . son
Charles : of Neck, N.J., were
recent. visitors;, with Mr. and Mr's.'
W. L. MacKenzie and the Mac-.'
Intyre fami les.
'Dr d Mrs... E. J. Robb arid
grandda ghter, Lynda,, of Win-
nipeg . have . been visiting with
his mother, Mrs. Alice Edbb,
R. J. MacKenzie ••and other rela-
tives:
Mrs ' sic P rve
Es u s returned on
Saturday after spending• four.
:Months . in.. Western,Canada at :the
home of her brother, Bill. 'Cook'
Of . McTa • rt, sk. She 'visited
Isoi Rdbert urves--Maple-Ma: -1e
p
Creek:
Miss Jessica Beak, • student
nurse at Stratford: Hospital, re-
turned to the.: city': the first ' of
the week -She :had city..
, here
at the home of .her brother, Bob
Beak,' while convalesciri'g from a.
,Mild attack of polio. .
'WATCH OUR 'ADS CLOSELY—
The. biggest .money ,saving 'event.
of the :season. is corning very soon.
Get ' ready. ' for big: bargains at
The Rexall:Fall'One-Cent . Sale,
Wednesday, . &Thursday, Friday,
Saturclay - next ' weeli,: October:
15,. 16.,. '1.7, 'l8. at McKim's, ,The
Rexall Drug.Store. '
�. The •regular. 'rneking of the.
Women's Institute will be held in
the'' Council` Chamber ori •Friday,
.October IUtt, 'Gi:"arcdin'other's-day:.
Hostesses; Mrs. Beatrice'' :Yovitri,
Miss 'Mar'garet Rae and Mrs. Rdb
ert Douglas. Program,`, Mrs. Chas.
Cook. Theme, Historical Research,
Miss Mary MacLeod.
South Kinloss' F & F. Group
On•October 5th! the Faith and
I''ehowship Group of South Kin-
lossPresbyterian,, Church met at
the, . home of . Mr. and Mrs. H.
Lavin with 34 in attendance. Herb
Euckton .presided. / or. l$aulch
gave, a timely' message on chap-.
ter 5 of the .book of ,Revelations;.
Mrs. 'H.Lavis,:FMr 5 .E, Keith, Mrs.
D, Graham nd • Min. T. MacKen-
zle.spoke • of 'the role the " Bible
plays, :in the different• occupations.
and also, in the countries such as.
Nigeria.'. Mrs, 1-I. Lavin; Miss Joan
Hai -ninon, 'M 1VI. Keith and Mr.
I': Steer then . favored the •grdtmp
ivitki' a..civartette, which was fel-
lowed by a reading by' Miss Bet-
ty H�rar�ilton.. Mi. T. MacKenzie•
Conducted a qi estionnair. e A I•
group of versatire singers .fevored
by singing h”,'rnrr 761. Readings
were given by Mr. H: Campbelt.:
end'. Evan: Keith. To close the.
meeting hymn 291 was 'sung fol-
lowed by a prayer, by Mr 4F.
MaicKefzle arid the repetition cif
the mizpah benediction, Mr..
Hamilton thanked Mr. and Mrs.,
Lavis' for their hospitality. and
Mrs; 1. MacKenzie— .thanked Mr,
I. •Dickie for, aceoirrpahy'ing Mrs.
E•,.Keith ,at the piano with his.
violin,
L.D.H.s NEWS .
• The Friday . morning assembly
which was, in charge of the Grade
Ten representatives, was .open-
ed with the hymn "He Leadeth
Me",, George Richards, read a
passage from the Bible and the
Load's prayer 'eras repeated. Theny ?n, "0 God. of .Bethel" was
sung; 'A.' quartette of Grade Nine
girls sang; "In the Garden". Ken
McNayOhm, a reading, "What
kind ' of a man, I'd like to be".,
Caryl Gardiner favor
eW d...�vv.,�th..�a.
m><ar>,o solo. The school song and
the natidnal anthem were sung,
•to close the meeting:. .
T. 1his week the, Grade. Miters
;are being given: the' usual hearty
welcome to Lucknovv. High. •Yes!•
It's "Initiation' Week": These 'odd.
'creatures'' are 'the poor `victims'
ofthe scheming Literary Society..
The. girls' are wearing weed ,bou--
els,i°r `sr �3rrair c o es 'in-
side
in -side out and red 'noses;. theboys
are, *oiling :odd ties, ear' rings
and make-up on half 'their faces.
On :Tuesday the L:D.H.S. band
led them n downtowin a snake
.dance.. The offenders of ,the In
itiatio'rules will have to stand
trial on' October 31st at. the Hal
lowe'en frolic:
. The athletic champions. of our
school ' are: planning on . attending`
an 'invitation track and field
meat to be 'held in Owen .Sound
on Friday, 'October 10th. • Tt� . will
be the first outside' competition
that' L.D.H S::has. participated in
for some years : We certainly
hope they bring' the honors hone.•
For .' two weeks; ' startiri'g ° *on.
Friday' Octdber • 14th, the School_
isplaunching is magazine sales-
manship' contest. : Students will
-canvass the listric-for.••new su
soriptions'.. and also ,take renew=
cls. • Each student :is awarded' a
prize of his: 'Choice, accordingto:
the nurnbei• ' of sales he' makes..
We are : also. competing . with
Wingham lD.1•T,.S. for the average
number of sales per: student. -the
winner, will be awarded: a prize
by the publishing company. The
proceeds ill our profit will : be
used for school' equipment:
"Yes, I '.got' two orders. on .m
first day. . as a salesman". • ,
"Fine! .What, were they?"
• "Get out ' and ,stay' oiitr.
'CHURCH . CHANNELS:
When the radio first 'came ill -
to. being ,the church .looked upon.
it as a possible competitor. Today
the clutch uses ;'the,..,radio exten ,
sively as :a means- of extending
its,- teachings and . work. Many
sick.and shift -in •folk •appreciate:'.
the ervices broadcast on Sunday.
We note vwith concern that many
weir estab1ish'ed religious broad-
casts are ` finding' it difficult to
Maintain theirehold on .radio time.
because of the pressure :.of, com-
mercial. interests ,for that partic-
ular time.°We axe pleased to note
•that many radio. stations- give.
'free time for "religious' broad-
casts. Here the Church must study
to keep. 'its broad. asts 'up to a
high ' level 'of performance. This.
of course fakes Much planning 'by
,trained• leaders: in this field who
in turn inust'be paid acbordirigly.
We wish to•. draw .our' readers'
attention to the following relig-
ious broadcasts: CBC: Sun., •1.30
'The •Way of the Spirit; 2.30
Religious Period; '4,30 p.rn.,
Church of the Air; Thursday,
0.30 p.m., Eventide; every 'day
except Sunday morning, devote
;ions,. at 8.15 a.r.7i;.:.; 'Saturday,1 fid..
World. Church News . the
From CKNK, 'Winghani,
Church. of the Air. from 10.30 to
11. alar the' following clergy wi11
broadcast: October 9th, Rev. K.
C. . Bolton, Walkerton;' Oct.: 13th,
Rev. , D. A. 'Bryden, Ripley; . Oct'
14th,,Rev. G. S. $auie'i'r, South
Kinloss, • Oct 1.$th, Rev. Glen
Eagle; Clinton.
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including Federal Taxes
Plus deposit 2c per bottle
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