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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-10-15, Page 3952 reser inion ir�rna- to :be. 18th cop. i the Ming:• • tbune ami, h :the rgers,,. wawa WEDNI SDAY, OCT, 15th; 1952 LOcaI &Geflerai. Mr, and WS. P::W Hoag spent' the holiday • at London.. and Ark- ore. . .G 4' Dr. and ¥rs, W. V. Johnston' spent last week at Tally -:Ho Inn near Huntsville. • Mr. and 1V!rS Ross. MacDonald dchile awa-are visiting here ,this 'week. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Webster. and •Judy 'spentthe week -end' at. 'Windsor. ' Mrs. Hailgh. Of. Hamilton spent he week -pend• 'wijtth her ' .''sister, rs Russell Rotbertson _ _ Miss . Mary, • .Struthers °,of .Ton - onto spent: 11hank giving week- End here Mr. arid Mrs. Charles Steward spent • .Thanksgiving week• -end with their .'son Gordon and Mrs. Steward in. Lon.dion. -• Dick Turner and. Ray Raitt of Buffalo spent' Thanksgiving .with, the former's. mother; Mrs:'. Allan Turner, °'at •Whitechurch:• 1VIr., and ' 1VIrs. 'Glen Moore . of Hamilton` spent Tihanksgiving with her mother, Mrs. E. •N..Hod- gins ' • . , . MEN!. WOMENr There are big bargains.', for. everyone during, the R"e'a{all Fall. One Cent' Sale. Two for' • the *ice of one, :plus only 7c. ;Over 250 bargains to choose from. Wednesday, Thursday, Fri day, Saturday,'October 15; 18, 17, 18 at McKim's; The Rexall; Drug Store: • Luc mo'w'f 'Presbyterian Church Rev. C. A Winn, B.A.,. Minister... • SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19th • 10 a.m.: Sunday ' school ' 11 .a.m; ' Series on Presbyter ian History. 3 p:m::'Erskine Church, Dun- gannon. .• 7 .pm.:' The Fifth . Command- _.ment. . 4 • LUCKNOW UNITED' CHURCH Minister: Itev. G. 'A Meiklejohn, ° B.D.• SUNDAY,. 'OCTOBER ':19th • 1....•.,ANNIVRSAR-7i SERV_ICL.S • 10 a.rn.: Sunday:'Sehao1.: • •' 11 aan.: `The Eternal King- 4 dote • I.7' P.!'11:: "Tile r Master's Voice' .1 'SPECIAL MUSIC ' Church..01 England' IN CANADA ' • • -Rev. Ii. L. Jennings, WA., L,Th; • Rector: ' SUNDAY, OCTOBER • 19th, Trinity 19 11 a nisi. $t: Peter?s,lueknovv 3 Pan.1 Pan.St. Paul's, DtingantiOn 3,30 p.m.: Christ Church; Port Albert '7.30 p.m.:' St, maul's, Ripley. • ply,.. • '►^ w ,pprirW,/ 1 y ,.. • THE •LT,TCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCK.NOW, ONTARIO V _ L.D.H.S NEWS ► — Mr. and Mrs, Bob Finlay spent the week -end, at North Bay: Rev, George L. Douglas of Woodstock 'will conduct anniver- sary *servi,ceS in Wingham 'Pres-, byterian Church on October 19. •. Mrs. Jesse Mac�Innes left an Tuesday for Beverley Hills, 'Cal- ifornia, where she will spend the next six, months. '• . • . MI.. , and Mrs. Harry Torrance of North Bay spent the week,er d with Mr. .and Mrs.. J. D. Ander-. '. Joe , Whitby, who • is taking a :submarine;.' detection • • course in the Canadian Navy is home , Qn furlough. Mr: and Mrs, John C, Carruth- ers, .'G•ayle 'and .Anne of Aylmer spent, • Thanksgiving • weekend With Mrs. John Carruthers. ' Mr. and Mrs. MerleM'iddqleton'. and Boblby.. and .Carol ingtori spent . the week -end with Mr: Russ Middleton. The weekly assembly, prepar- ed iby .the. Grade Nine represent 'atives, was opened with the hymn "A11.Hail the Power",'after which'. the Lord's prayer . was repeated. Lorne Hamilton read the scrip- ture, 'Psalm 95 and the hymn, Coe Ye Thankful People Come" was sung; .. 'Mr. Hoag introduced r, John' Curtis., of. the Hunter -MacLean: ` Publishing 'Cothpany who ably. �_� _ explained •the•--•salesmianship--pro Mrs. Carmen: 'M.cQuillin (nee Mary, Murdoch) underwent �a ,major :operation. in: London last week, ... . , • . Lawrence .Bower spent the hol- iday':: week -end•. ,with •• his grand - .parents, Mr. and • rsr George Bawer. : i• Mr. and 'Mi's:. Murray. •Rich:ard- son, and two. children Kerry Lou and Judson of, Fort'.Erie, visited With Mrs. Riehardson's mother, Mrs. .Bessie •; Shirley. Miss Lorna • Campbell of Tor, Onto spent„ the week -end' : here;'• and .ori' her return Visited at Kit:- chener with 1VIr. and Mrs. John., Naylor. • Mr, John . E.. Bannister. of town was groomsman. on • Saturday' for the' wedding . in St• Mary's Church,f•London; of his brother; W'illi.am Paul 'rBannister a n d Ste.a, , Kazmer. • Mr. and . Mrs. Dren'rian MacIn-. :cosh and;: son Barry of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacIn- tosh . of Windsor, were: week-ehd caller's on friends in Goderich. and: LucknoW. • • •.• Mr. and Mrs.' Jack Beaton and family of .Toronto, accompanied by Mr, and Mrs::. Graham ' of, 'Stratford, :calle'd onfriends in and ground• L,ucknoW during the 'hol- id•ay; . j ect. to us. The school has been divided, into two teams for this project, the. -girls versus the ,bons, to, add o. thee' competition and ,in terest. ''Dan Rose . and Charlene Smith have •;been named as team 'Captains. event .'of ' interest, theIn- vitation ' An In- vi tation Field' : Meet; took place •ofi Friday 'at . Owen 'Sound. Al - thou _ h we did not score , many points,, one of our students, Ken' 1VIac'Nay, out, Junior boys champ, managed: to, make .a showingin this competition of 32 Schools. Ken -scored a 2nd in the shot putt,. 3rd in'the 220,yiard dash: Also .,'the Junior boys • relay, comprised of G. Richards, C. Nix. on,. K. McNay and.B. Morton' won 3rd. .place. • • The local '.participants' felt that, they did not havethe experience. nor the moral support at the: meet as the other schools. ' 'We vyouid like t� thahk all .the' Willing persons• who :provided the transportation for :.the students.; on. Friday ' • • LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH ANNIVERARY'. MUSIC • SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19th Morning Prelude Oh' Had I Jubel's Lyra Mendelsohn; Alle Mensehen: Mus sen S'teriben—Bach: Anthem: , 0 Come, :I�et Us Wor- ship- Limmei.'.' Offertory: , 'Glory of the . Lord —Handel. ' Anthem How Lovely are Thty` Dwellings=Fagge. Postlude: Ein'festi Burg • Inst. Unser Gott. -=.Bach. Evening Service Prelude: Nun Freut Euc'h, L•ie- ben •Christen G'mein ;Bach; E.in' Kliene Nacht • Musik=-1Vlozart. Aritheixi;•. Saviour When Night. Inivolves The ,Sky. -Shelley... Men's 'Chorus: Dwvelling In. Beulah. Land -:,,Miles. • Offertory: Majesty of the Deep • Hamer..:.. • Anthem:Oh! Fora Closer Walk With God—Foster. •• •. Postlude:: Excerpts—Hallelujah Hiatid'el: • Soloists:. Miss M., ,Hae,. Mr. M. Keith, Mr. R. Ackert, Mr. E. -Hen- derson. Director 'of' Praise: Mrs.• J. W. Joynt; organist, L. ' Elmer: Urn= Atha. Meeting 'held ' by the Lad- bacl: les Aid of Wingharp Presbyterian urs a even Church, last Th d y ng, Mrs: Morgan, Henderson .gave an account of .her trip: to. Britain and the Continent; •, 'Mr. and Mrs.. Harvey Treleaven an,cl Mr: and Mrs: 'Alex Havens were on a 'motor trip last week to ; Ottawa, returning,' by Algol "quin Park. The'y called on Mr. an,d.JVLr+s; G.arfiel'd,.OStrand'er at I?ieton.•.• • Mis"s liazel Culbert resumed• her• work here this week after heirig at her. Ripley home for the, past, ooupfe of ' weeks due' to :the 'illness eller mother, Mrs, Thos., 'Culbert, who is now. in Kincar- dine Hospital. 'R'crrtit�'i• itnt'� tti'ith Mr tind Mrs. Harry Nixon and Mrs. John •, Mc'LCoc1 wore MI and Mrs: Igen Howitt; cif Saskatoon and Mrs, Winnifi ed Bell, formerly. Winnie 1VIil•ne and her daughter and son-' itr-law, Mrand Mrs. J. I ;o'bin:iott cif Galt, Mrs:1•lowit,t is' a grand- ••dau11itc'r of. MiS+...MrLeoc and Mrs. Boil is a cciasin.. Gobrge Hassalt who is con•va1- cseirig' in London froii • a heart attack, was in town the latter part 'of the week. He will con- tinuc 'the, rest cure for a while. ve.t' before returning ' 'to work; George's • attack was brought ori by 'heart strain resulting ' from craiikin', his truck, a couple of. days bofore+ CHURCH 'CHANNELS We, havejust celebrated, 'our National • Thanksgiving ' Day. ' 'Of 'a•ll the nations inthe world Can_ adians have. • the Most .for which to be thankful. Canada is truth- fully. a land of plenty. Many na-' tions are: envious of our great' resources -of • minerals ,forests,, water power rand' variety of cli- mate. '•The products orf our agr:i culture•, are in demand by many nations,' One o'f the ways in which We can . show our thinks is byY' Making good use' of our resources and practicing the science of con- servation. Inthe • pas , becatise. there was such abundance there was a tendency to . be wasteful. We should be thankful for the Democratic freedoms that We en= joy. People•who come from 'Total- itarian countries are thankful to• come to Canada Above all an 'important way to .give thanks •i:s. to support, and Worship in, the Christian L'Chureh ' •of ' Canada, On Sunday al.],, of our churches should 'have ' been crowded. In-. deed should' we praise God from whom all blessings, flow. • Ministers .for ,Church of 1t,he Air on CK.NX` October'l6th, Rev. G: G. ',Russell; Paisley; October 20th, Rev: W. J. Rogers,' I1e>tnsall; October 21st; Rev. W. 1, •1Vlitch- ell,' Kincardine; October '' 22nd, Env.- C . • Wittig, 1.14hoiter, :• •v. PAGE THREE LADIES'' AND MEN'S TELEPHONE 85 • 'TROUSERS BOYS ---in gabardine, cord- uroy and twills.,. YrOZ7TH�S: - 8 1ViFE11f :..:.� Wide ' .selection just ,in jackets, suits,, •shirts, trous,- ers, belts, etc. . UNDERWEAR Pensnans; ' 1 Sitanheld.s Harvey Woods Watsons 3RR-KATE-., Just arrived' --- new ship- ment . in well styled, new shapes. and colors. :, .. • BLOUSES New shipment . - of Fall blouses in white andcol • ors, Washable in; alluracel., wcrape, wool j erseylt-nylon: Full size ;assortment ' for Juniors, Misses & Women. $2.98:'• to $5.98 'SKIRTS Checks, 'plains, plaids, ' etc. Exciting: new .materials & • colors in flattering styles for the family Sizes 12:to. • 20' and 38 to; 44. COATS . Latest r Paws--in-Fa11�8&: Wm= •-�- ter. coats zip -ins, plaids, fleeces,' elyslans •and .broad- ' cloths: Choose: early from selection in,sizes & colors. ESTABLISHED .THROUGH .SERVICE . AN OPEN DEER ..SEASON. is be- ing requested by Stanley !Town- ship', Council . of 'which Elmer Webster, :formerly . of this corn- , nuriity,` is 'reeve. • THE 'SiIM, of $200 has• been voted by ;Wingham; Town ':Council: to: the Softball Assoeiartion. towards, . the 'construction ;.of .'.a now: stand at the 'ball park. • .Get , steady .egg'• .production right ., through the year Feed your fonds a "fresh -nix" la. in ,;mash made with NATIONAL 'F r' °� ^ �r . a 6 mei trim rich in,essential • • al anmi'a1 j z !A mins and minerals. your' .birds will `aiways keep rolling.• out: : rggs weeks bringing you r'iglit through the, ,y6ar. • y, N.. °1• • , WILLIAM • STONE SONS, UNITE* Fertilixo Your Crop with NATIONAL, .a41.,, cairrs'astromildbliw.u.vrimie-*ri. ....°