The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-10-08, Page 10INIP4��' + ' ";11 111PW
12M. LUC,KNOW SENTINEL, LU KNOW,; ONTARIO
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Presbyterian Church ' WKS.,
The October meeting; of the
Presbyterian WM S. was held in
the school 'room on Wednesday.
• After Opening exercises by " the
president, Miss M. MacLeod, the
Bible study on •"Miriam" was tak-
eri by Mrs. +Robt Reid.: Two. hun-
dreg pounds of literature, have
been shipped to. Frontier College
in Toronto. The roll call was 'ans-
wered by a verse of scripture and
Mrs: Joe.Aignew gave a reading:
The topic en ,lar tush Guiana, Pre-
pared by' Mrs. • Morgan . Hender.
son,' was ;read .by; Miss Dorothy
Douglas,' who • added a personal
touch by ,!,telling,of "'some . of her
observations ,while a missionary
there ; for. four : yeaFs. • Current
events,; were given • by Mrs. Jas:
Little. and prayer, period was tak-
en by Mrs. W, Douglas, Mrs., M.
arane :and.lGi~rs. Agnew.' The:
Fall Thankoffering 'will be held
on Wednesday •evening,' October
8th • with: Mrs.. H. A. MacMillan
of Formosa• as 'guest . speaker to
which congregation and friends
are invited. ' •
lrresbyterian Guild . /
is The meetng of the P.Y.P.S. •
was prepared by 'Susan • Mae -
Naughton. The' -Call to ;Worship
taken from, Isaiah was read by
Gladys ` MacDonald.: Hymn 270
was sung. The. scripture passage
was read and the Lord's prayer
was repeated. Ruth ' Johnston
played , a piano solo. Hymn •:343
was sung and: the topic, "The Sab-
bath , Day" was, given by Rev;
Winn A. group of girls, Ann Ped-
ersen, Marble •Stanley.; Betty Arm-
jstrong and Willa Reid , sang
'Ivory "'Palaces' Hymn- 344
.sung.' There were. 20 present We •
have decided to sell Presbyterian
PAID ADMLSiSION art. T-eeawater- calendars this year-:- 'or :the --next-
Fair was 14,300 persons, with three weeks; the , tnembers will
the total attendance •estimated canvass the town. 'Approximately
at ov ' ' 7 OOO, • 20 .meinibef have ,decided to :at-
tend the Fall Rally of the, Huron-
MaitkmdiF:: Fresby y to: be.• held
'n Goderich,:•on Wednesday, Oct:
15th. The:.gtit 'speaker • is to be
MAor sY
. tlf/ NA1tNR•0�'.
"No oilsi erar,riir»tteid
iesT and Men's Wear
On .a department store window.
:display, of bathing 'trunks: ""The
:Latest • in Seat Covers".
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II -SEE BY THE SENTINEL
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THAT Jack • McKim,, who has
started his 'first year; in medi-
cine at Western University, has
earned` a spot on the University
band. Jack played baritone m
the • Lucknow High ..School
•Bane •
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THAT the Legion Auxiliary lad--
• fes. Are resuming their regular
shoot parties • on Friday night.
THAT World Series fans in this;
community weren't happy wihen
'hydro repair ' men picked ball
game time on Sunday afternoon
far a hydro shutoff that lasted
over •two ,hour$.
•
THAT Mr and Mrs. Angus Gr
a
•ham are moving totown to
the residence • which they
bought', earlier this year from
Mr. 7iiid 1VMrs Trines'" iacSween
who are buildiNg. a riew home
on. Havelock.. St Mrs. ' ,Mac -
Sween is at present caring . for
• Innes' another who suffered. a
stroke recently.
Rev. Hugh . M'acMillan.
United Church T.P.S.
On ' Monday 'night;,' September
29th, :the Young People's Union
of . the Lucknow United: Church
Met ' for 'the first-time' since re-
organizing. After a singsong led
by Shirley Burden, Ken McNay,
the ;president,' opened the meet -
Mg' with prayer ..and asked . Mr.;
Meiklejohn, to convene the pro-
gram In the devotional period,
the ;theme,' "God's Spirit — our
light and poiW r", prevailed. Re-
ports of the Voting. People's con-
-volition, at -iSt., :'Catharines here
-hen gien by the delegates, Ken
McNay, George 'Anderson, Gladys
Kilpatrick -and Carolyn Gibson
They. spoke, with enthusiasm `of
the great gathering, the good fun
and the inspiring moments .es-
specially in the talks by:. Rev" K;
Joblin. They. will also have Amity
suggestions available to assist in
the future Y.P. work. An .enter-
•t
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taining • n,tuft eb Vis" given
Shirley,. Burden who played a
Diane solo:. Then the , Union was:
divided into four groups each Un-
der a program convener And in
groups.•plans were 'discussed. The
business period included the plan
for •the installation of officers on
October 12th,:.th'e appointment of
Carolyn Gibson ' ., and Willard
Thompson ass recreational rconven-
ers and the . , ticipation of the
South.,Bruce R ,yall• to' -be held in
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Teeswater October • l7tih., A lively.
game ' called ', for alertness and.
speed: sand :after the` fun, 'a quiet
moment concluded the 'evening.
United Church Mission ' Band
• The local.: meeting of .the Mis.
sion Band was held in the (base-
tment of the United . Church' on
Monday •and was opened. by •re_
peating- the • Me nbers' •-Purpose
and Singing. (the ,Meson :Band
hilt= Louise Jones 'sang 's solo
followed -Thy -'a story by Nancy-
Webster. A -play followed .!tamed:
Mother' Goose'. Mary Allin play-.
"ed a : piano sola followed by • a
hymn with Joyce Little accom-
panying at the piano.' Fraser, Ash=
ton read jokes •followed by . a
poem by .Marguerite . MavKenzie.
The meeting closedby repeating'
a prayer. .
United Church W.M.S. Meeting
.The ' meeting .of, • the LticknOI.V
United' Church W:MLS. was held
on Tui sday , afternoon, Septem-
ber 30th; at the ' home of Mrs.. W.
MacKenzie with an attend:;
ante' . of 28, members. The press-
dent, Mrs. Isabel MacKenzie, was
in . charge for :the 'opening . exer-
cises. • It was decided to' enter-
tain the mothers and children'. of
the Baby Band some time. during
November. The scripture Was,
read by. ' Mrs. Drennan. Hymn 5't9
was sung foilow'ed •by prayer by
Mrs. D. ,C . Taylor. ,The first two.
Chapters of the ' new study book
on. Africa were given by Hazel
Webster. Mrs. Harvey: Webster' �/ /�
favored With .:a solo. A very in-' COMING. ;NEXT` 'WEEK
teresting . and instructive talk. F
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'buffet lounge. dining car, coaches.
CANADIAN .
NATI°NAi..1,
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,temperancee reading was given by
Mrs. Albert Altoni. .Hymn 57.7 was
sug and the mizpah , benediction
pronounced; after: which, lunch:
was served by the ` committee in,
charge. .
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr: and Mrs. Wm, :. MaeNall,
■ Lucknow, +wish to announce 'tire
engagerrment of tl�eir only : Baugh--
■ • ter,Margaret Lavina 1to . John
OC.
M Ord, oThompson •of B Mr.
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■ WE DELIVER
■ 20 ■ the Marriage to take .place the
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OCTORER'15th, 16th, .1`7•th, fifth-
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