The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-10-20, Page 3.a
THURSDAY, QGTQBAER 20;, :1949
THE: LUCKNOW SENTINEL, . LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
RAGE THREE
��. Local. -and,Genera'!
WARM New Underwear for men,
women, boys and girls. The Store
with the Stock. THE MARKET
STORE
A special . Meeting Q the Wo
men's Institute 'kill be held this:
afternoon (Thursday). .,in • the
• Council Chamber :.at 3.00. o'clock.•
Jim and •DonaldHenderson lett
last. Friday on a. business, trip to
Vancou.'ver. .
• Mrs,' L •• C. Thiompsori ,, spend
;ing' a fevvt• days in Detroit. with
-.Mr,. and Mrs. Al, Martin..
Captafn . and Mrs. R. F.; . Irwin
of Toronto were :.recent .vsitors
with Mrs. Etta Roberts.
•Mr: and Mrs.; Wm. Snowden of
Granid, Valley ;spent ' a day''with
eft, ,•
Col and •Mrs Ed. Coapman of
Brockport,, N. Ya spent the week
end with Miss Mary MacLeod.
Mr. and Mrs. "Earl Lindsay of
Weston were week -end guests. of.
Misses. Ada and Hazel Webster.
Mr .and 'Mrs.• W. R. Farrier of
Whitechurch spent Sunday with
Mr: sand Mrs. Sam .Reid.
".Miss Lena Robinson,'Mrs. Tyn=
• --dell Robinson, Mrs. James Beaton
:and Miss' • Elizabeth Welsh, are
visiting this week in Ottawa.
•Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Reid and
John -f teid of Goderich visited re
cently with Mm;• and '_Mrs: 'Sam
. Reid. 1 Y
Miss; Ruth` McKinnon of Lon
don, spent the latter ' part of • the
week with ,' friends in tie com-
,
munity • •
Joe- Irwin returned : home last
aturday` after 'spending the past
several. months in ` Western Can-
• ..ada..
Russell Armstrong' of Port Col-
: .,SPent
ol:Iborne:.spent the , week=end here
:With 'Mr. ' and Mrs W.. • G: Arm -
'strong:.
Miss ; Viola Kerry • .spent . the'
week-erid: here and attended an-
• ..niivers,ary services the. United
Church.
Mr. and :Mrs. ``]Nelson Rayrvard,
1Vlr -anti=Mr-s. -Walter ':Dexter; and
Mr.. Jack McIntosh 'attended: the
plowing match: at Brantford 'on
Thursday.
Mr.,. and . Mrs, Hank`. Krueger,
accompanied. by Mr. " and Mfrs.' Al
Martin and Neddy :.of• "Detroit
'spent. the .week -end'. with'rela-
;tives.:
LU,CKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
Minister: Rev. W. J. Mumford,
M A:,
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$UNIIAY
OCTOBER? 23, 1849
11 a.m.:"Lost.'in the Crowd
7 • p.m.: 'Building ' the House
of •Life
The public' are cordially in-
vited °; to :these 'services' of wor-
step: You will find 'them. help -
Mr. and: Mrs, Sid Johnson of
Toronto spent the Week -end' with
Mr.. and Mrs. Redvers 'Johnson,
Other recent callers were Mr. and
Mrs.' John Osborne of Trout
Creek.
Recent visitors ,atthe home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. 4\L„ Bushell were
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelley of
Belleville, °M,iss '.Jean Moore of
London 'and Mrs. H: I. Mitchell
of • Rvpley.,
• Mrs.' James „Solomon who Was.
serioulsy ill at, -the home of her.
son, W„ A. ;Solomon 'has. made 'a
remarkable „recovery anti .• is,. up
and around a'g ain; She s i : 93 years
of age.. .•
,Geon a 'D . tock a
g $ h .?th-of' Detroit
is in. hospitalY
in'that .cit since
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suffering .a• ,severe heart attack:
-Mr: Stockhaxn is' a brother-in-law
of Grant '1VlacDiarm.id and Mrs.•.
Neil: J.: 'MacKenzie, • •
Miss Emma . McCluskey was' on
a five-day conducted' trip to.
Washington last week. Points of
interest ' were seen in the Avner-
ican Capital, and' the party was:
taken on a bus: tour of the 'Blue
Ridge .Mountain, country.
Dr: 6: •H.' MacDonald conducted'
anniversary services in Harriston•.'
on Sunday,. The evening • service
in the Presbyterian 'Church'. here
Was withdrawn.on account of: an-
niversary:
nniversary :services in. the United
Church.
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• 1VIr,•;and . Mrs. Eldb'n 1 eid and:,
two: childrenof Orilha spent
Thanksgivin' in. ,London with,
Mr,, .arid Mrs.:, Austin Reid,' and
on their return were..aeconipanied
by Mrs. T. S.' Reid who had, been
vting tor a ' time, at London;
Lucknow and.Chatharn::
holiday visitors .with Mr. and
Mrs: J 'L MaclViillan Were Mrs.
A Clifford of ':Stratford, ;Miss M.
Biem'an• of St. 'Catherines; :Ralph
Miner and'. Clifford MacMillan of
Aylmer,: where 'Cliff '. has: . been
eitiployed ` in a hardware stere
since September •1st : Prior' to: ac
Opting. this position ' he was em
ployed locally • by the hardware
firm' of Rae* ;Porteous
WHITECHURCH
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•T,he'. W.•M S. of the `United
Church Are holding • their `Thank-.
'offering on.Friday night, October
28th: St...Helens,: the Brick church';
and 'Clhalin,ers, church" are . invited.:
Rev. Mr. Newton will ,:show' lan
tern slides.,
• Mrs:' G Gillespie, Mrs,. Beecroft;:
Mrs. Russel Gaunt, ;.Mrs: Moore;
and Mrs.. J., Falconer attended the
sectional meeting:. at Fordwich on
Friday Mrs Falconer, aria .LVlrs;'
Beecroft conducted the morning
devotional. service:
A' nunilb:er'• from. 'here attended•
thefuneral;of the late Mrs'.Mary
]M
oore :n Iuclrriow ori ;Monday;.
She .lived -in. the ` Village . here :.a
nurrilber of years ; ago.
Mrs.: Watt spent the :week -end,.
with her • son, Rev. R.. 'Watt at
Go'rrie. '
Rev. Mr Watt of Whitechurch
preached : atBurke Falls on :'Sun
Sun-
day last:,.. , •
Mr: Tom urdon, Mr &' Mrs;
W. 'DaWson, r.: ands . Mrs. 'Wes'
Tiffin .;spent. Sunday ,,with 1VYr,•
Mrs. •David•'Henderson LLStowel.
Mr. and Mrs.' C. ' leiffer spent
Sunday •evening with Mr:. and
rs� Jarpes Wilson :
e ear's Anglican ; (hurc
LVCKNOW.: '
Rev:. A. E. Tavener, Redtor
75th 'Anniversary :Services
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, 1949
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8.30, am.: Service of Holy, Communion.
11.00 aan.: ,Service of Thanksgiving. anti Dedications
Preacher --Rev. M. B. Parker, Registrar of Huron
College, London.
7.30 pari.: peravice, sof• :Thanksgiving. preacher•- Rev..Y.ohn
" " Geoghegan,. twiner ' Rector; now of St. Paul's,
Woodstock.
DUngannon ant Ripley Anglican Services .are cancelled for
tlie, day..'All are urged: to attend' diose important`' servicer:
.f•
,ST'HELENS
Mrs, L4oyd Taylor and datigb-
ter. Judy of.Toronto and Mrs:.
MacDonald of Kintail .were re-
cent guests. of. Mr. and Mrs., Geo.
Stuart.
Mr. acid Mrs: 41 Martin and
Neddy of Detroitwere week -end
visitors with Mr, , and Mrs.. E. J.
Thom
MVlr.••and' Mrs. E J. Thorn; vis -
•iced recently .With Mr'.; and .Mrs,
Bert Thompson at 'Donnybrook,-
Mrs. R., •J, Woods, was hostess
for . the October meetings, of, the
W.M.S. and the: W,A. •of the 'Un-
ited church which were ,attended;
by .17 ladies. u 1VIrs. W. I. Miller
presided for the; W. M. S.' The,
•therne of 'the •wiorship„service .,was
"No* thank. ;we: all ° our, God"..:
Plans. were" made for the annual
Thankof€ering'Which will, be held
cn'$unday evening, 'November 15
With ,Rev Mr. (Rogersof''Blyth
as. guest apeaker. Mrs.: "<N,[, G.
Newton ' had 'cliargei• of .the ' topic
'en ev'angeli'sm. „from '',the . new
book °Growing with the years".
Mrs. S. A. Todd, ••the: president,
Was. in the chair for the meeting
of ,the W.A.,. the 'theme ofwhich
was. "The challenge Of the Chris-
.
Quaiity,Qutdstdn in ,, ' • pelicivms Flavour:
tian' home to • the, community";�
'Mrs. J. .Canierori readthe, lesson
thou ht's and tthe; roll . call • *as
g a . ,. 01,1 call
responded to by .,.a verse of, seri'
ture. The following :inrnittees
1.o g
were appointed f oar'.,the bazaar to
be held .in the Auxiliary Rooms;
Lucknow, : on Saturday, 'Novern-
ber 5th: Baking -Mrs. , G. Stuart,
Mrs.: 'J., 'Camer'on,. '1VIrs'G. Mc:.'
Pherson, .Mrs. W. A. Miller; ;fancy
work table —.Mrs. Ne nton, Miss
M. C. Rutherford; hYndh=Mrs. W.
C. McDonald, Mrs, H. Webb, Miss
kitclhen Mrs. D, '•C.
McDonald, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. L....
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Durnin, 'Barbour, ur• Mr. A.
Mx� F.
Purves, cashier -Mrs; lE
Mrs. Newton extended an . invit-,-
tion for the November'
meeting. •.
Ripley ' Junior Farmers • will •
'present their '.Play "Can't Always
Tell ,Sor etimies", in the Corn=
munity •Hall ,.on Thursday next,
October 27th, followed by a: dance.
I, ' Miller, Mrs; S. A. Todd, • Mrs. , to music' by •Farrier's orchestra,
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OU CAN CAN still find people who "don't` believem
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o keep their c "ash in old coffee pots;
'or hide it, in the woodpile, or carry it around
But most 'folk -nowadays �.s keep their money' in bank
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accounts. They can get it whenever they, want it;
and they pay can. pa . their bills by cheque. Canadians
'milli n such •: have more• than, seven o depositu accounts.
n terms of Canada's adult population, that makes it
ractically unanimous.
The banks, in turn, know they must earn this, confidence
by giving you the best sdervice they know. 'low'
Today you can take your account. t&any bank .you choose.:
And what is in -your balk. book is strictly between you
and your bank. It is your own private business.
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