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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-11-05, Page 3WEDNESDAY, NOV;5th, ,1952. Istawit THF; LUCKNQW SENTINEL, LU0KIJ0 ObTTARIO PAGE • THREE W•LF CUBS Twenty -One -Cubs ':formed Par- ade ;Circle : last , Tuesday night with a Sixer Bill Andrew ': leading in •the. Opening ceremonies. 'Fol- ]owing inspection, 'Akela related another . chapter of The Mowgli stories. - Baloo and Bagheera then conducted, relay games while 'the • Sixers and Seconds gathered, with Akeia for •the monthly •Sixer.'s Council.• . GreyN-Six were thewinners of the ,Gctober Inter -Six competi-' ' tion with' 258 points.. Red ' follow-' ed' with•, 236, Tawny 221, and White 210. Members of the Greys are .Siker. John .'Andrew, Second 'Donald Kirkland and 'Cubs ' Gary 1VtacDonald,. Bobby Hunter:Jack Button, Rae' Thomson,.' Kenneth • MacDonald. • WIFE' DF FORMER ST:.HELENS • MINISTER PASSED AWAY The ,death.:of Laura Wilkinson,; beloved- wife of .Rev. T. C Wilk-. inson . of :Belmont; Occurred in 'Victoria. Hospital, London, on •Tuesday of, last 'eek.,'A private service. was held' at' her late res- ' idence at .Belmont on Friday. Rev. Wilkinson. was 'a former minister at ;St. Helens, where he and his wife made many friends whp; Were saddened to learn .of her death • . Besides her husband Mrs. 'VVil'k= insonyis survived by a daughter,. • Doris, of London .and a son, Mur- ray, of •. • Toronto.• Lucknow - Presbyterian Church Rev. C. A.. Winn, B.A., Minister SUNDAY, NOVEMBER. 9th 11•. a.m.: Morning Service. 12.15 p.m:: Sunday •School. 3 p.m.: -Erskine .Church; Dun • Bannon. , 7 p.m'.:. . "The 7th • Command- ment"' fr�►o���c ' vw�1 .UCKNOW EINITED CHURCH i Min ster: Rev, G.• Meiklejohn, B.A., B.D. 0 • SUNDAY• NOVEMBER 9th t 7, p.m..: "The Strength of .the United Nations". 11 a.m.: "The Memo,xy of Sacrifice". 12.15 p.m.:` Sunday 'School. Church W England IN CANADA ' Req. H. L. Jennings, B.A., L.Th. Rector.' -SUNDAY,° NOVEMBER ,9th Trinity ' 22 •" St.- Peter's Lucknow: 10,30 a.m.: 'Sunday School. 11 a.m,:.' MorningPrayer.• St..Pau1's Dungannon� 2 pent ..g 'Christ Church,,. Port Albert, 3;30 p.nn • St. Paul's, Risley, '7.30, p.m• • .cal.. Gen rat :Mr. Fred Thompson of Tees water called, • en . friends in town on' -Friday: Mr. and 'Mrs,. Ron Rothwell, and Rosemary and Mrs. Wren. Go11oher of Norwood: visited With relatives here last week. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ruggles Jenkins of Bayfield . spent the ,week -end with Mr.. grid Mrs. Ronald For = ster:. • Mr 'and Mrs.: JA.g. E. Yew re- turned on 'Saturday from a two. weeks' visit with. Mr.. and :Mrs,. D. H. Agnew at 'Plyimatfth, Mich.. s Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs: W. L. MacKenzie' were Mr. and Mrs ; Frank- Clemens, Mrs. Floyd Shjpley• and Mrs. Ship Jr. of Forest. • • , Mr,. and Mrs" :Albert Alton,' Mr.. .and ',Mrs. Blake. Alton and bars. • Leonard'Ritchie visited•..last week at Napanee'. with Mr. and Mrs; Wallace. Hogebo.om y, Mr..t and ' . Mrs '. Alex' Rae, Mrs. Neil Murrayi'•and` Mrs,.. Andrew ;Rae of St. Marys and Mr: and Mrs. Sid Marfleet of Miami, :Fla. spent last Wednesday at the'. Rae •home here M. and_ Mrs.. Rae Watson, : his sister Mrs. Henry Crick and; her daughter Clare of London visited' friends _here, last= -week .and— 'tended: the ' wedding -anniversary tea at, the horrie IVIr.• arid,. Mrs.. W L; MacKenzie. • •Mr. •acid Mrs: Alvin< Miller of Strathroy and Mr. and Mrs. El- don Miller .:of West Wawanosh visited last week at Algoma With Mr. and Mrs.s Fred, Cort. As a youth Mr. ,Cort . :madehis. home, for some. time .with Mr. and Mrs. John. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. ,Charles, Steward -spent .a recent weekend with' their son ;Fred arid Mrs..Stew'arci in their new home at Ailsa Craig, which' they, bought this' spring. Mr. and 'Mrs:, cordon :Steward also bought a home' in London this year. Visiting at the'home Of Mr. and, Mrs, Bryce' Elliott on Sunday ••and attending :the baptismal 'service 'Sunday morning Were,, Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott and Una; Mrs. O. G. 'Anderson and 'Graeme and Mr.' and Mrs. Ross 'C. Anderson and ;farriily. of :B.elgrave, Mr. and Mrs.�•Gordoti Elliott and farnily of .Amberley and Mr. Gordon.•.' ,.Broadhouse of Toronto. MASQUERADE i1ANCES' WERE POPUhAR EVENTS On Wednesday night of last week: the 1%o1y:r-ood Women's In- stitute held a masquerade dance at 'Holyrood and on Friday even- ing the Ladies Auxiliary • to the Lucknow Legion • held. a' sianitar event in the Town Both .were well attendedWith many in costume to add to the succesa of the events, and the. judges' had a task on their hands.' to decide• the winners. • Holyrood prize whiners; were.' as f ollovvs: best dressed cotip2e,- ;