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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-10-07, Page 2s. h• L KINLOUGH THE' LUCKNOW SENTINEI,a LUCKNOW • ONTARIO, Miss: Evelyn Nicholson and her l the financial report,: The rally visited with Mr; and Mrs. Bert 15th and ,the Convention will be Mrs.. Harold Haldenby and Mrs: Perry Hodgins attended the loo - cal • leaders, class on .desserts in . Walkerton last week niece, Lunda . Evans , of Toronto, , will be held in Arkwright on Oct, e hos • 'Mrs,. Jack: Hewitt was ss: t fur the Evening Workers meeting on Monday evening.' Miss Edna Boyle presided, and, the opening bynnn was sung, Mrs.Roy Scheel - ler read the Scripture.Mrs. Gert- rude Walsh led the members 'in prayer,: Mrs.. Bert Nicholson gave the meditation "The bounteous *yes." Minutes and - communica- tions were read by Mrs. Ronald Thacker, and a thank. you . note tD be sent to Rev. Benson . Cox, the Centennial ' chairman, Visitors were welcomed. After the , bus- iness period,. Mrs. Tom Hodgins and Miss May Boyle each conduct- ed contests. Mrs. Jack Hewitt favoured with .a piano: solo, and' a ea ng was given by Mrs.. Howard Thompson. The word • • for .the roll call was "harvest." Bale articles were received. The meet- ing closed with prayer, and lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge: at Wiarton. Mem- •cholson. • held on Oct. 29th hi Mr. and Mrs Scott Walsh and bers were invited to either White- . to family and M.S. Gertrude Walsh church on Oct.l9th . or Ripley were recent visitors with relatives Nov, 9th to see Mrs. V. Emerson's - pictures on her East Coast. trip. at Tiverton: and Kincardine., .., Har- wich, Mr. and Mrs. James. Ket-vey Houston.. Mrs. by Mrs.. Ackert chabaw of Miss MaKetchabaw . of God She will be chosen delegatetothe ard Icon- Sunday..-lastvisited with. Mr, and Mrs. vention. There was also an invit- Chris Shelton,:,„. ation to attend .the Rug Show at • The fourth .. meeting of the the Lucknow United ,; Church on Sleeping Beauties was held . on' Oct, 6th. The Institute are spon- Monday evening. at the . home of, soring a course on desserts: Lead- Jean" Sutton. Following are the s officers president, Brenda Hew- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7 1%4 NNOE•• M••N••••,,•. •••••ON•. s !erscfls s t • . • • iv, & Mens '1±�/ear Lucknow --- Phone : 528-3016 ;• •, ••. •: ..I.ShoPearly... •; • • orwarmth • • • tion of 'Winter Coats, • j Hats, Jackets, Skirts, • Jumpers, Slims, Bleu- . . , • sts, Sweaters and 'Ile; • ! • .Dressu, All . si:es. and j j colors. and: mpeleratty • • • Btr priced.:. _. • • . + ACCESSORIES • .. Hats, • Pur Cloches, i' • : Gloves,.Handbags, Jew- 2.. eller,, Hose, Scarves, Q Handkerchiefs.., • • UNDERWEAR '-s- ALL.IV • WOOL (and mixtures) • • • in Vests and. Panties 2 • • • from our lar ssise• - Perry Hodgins, Harold Haldenby, •M;sR • .• er Mrs,. ns.The Remembrance w itt; vice-president, Joan Percy; Day Service wil be held on,Novalth secretary, Jean Sutton; press re-.. also a bazaar and Halloween • • porter; .Jeanette Eckenswille.r, The dance. Judges for the pumpkin: pie: contest were three guests: Mrs,. Steve Stothers of Lucknow, Mrs, George Young of Bervie and Mrs; Clarence .Hedley of Kinloss. The winners: were Mrs.. Ellwood Elliott and Mrs.. Alex Percy. The roll call:• was "a rural sound I like to hear":: Mrs, Harold Hard- enby presided for the programme which began with a sing -song, A draw on a tray was won by Mrs. Geerge Young, Mr.. Steve Stothers of Lucknow, was. a .guest speaker and - took for his topic "potatoes" ,which -was most. interesting, Mrs: Lorne Eadie presented Mr. Stoth- ers • with a gift in appreciation. Miss Edna Boyle was in. charge of a song contest. Mrs:. Harold Haldenby gave a splendid motto' in keeping with "Harvest".' Mrs, Clarence Hedley :.and Mrs. . George Young. gave a very' interesting demonstration on block'printing on fabrics. , : Mrs. Sutton presented each of the ladies with a gift, God : Save' the Queen' and .grace closed the meeting and lunch was, served.' The • :hostesses were. Mrs. Frank ' Maulden and Mrs.. Lloyd Ackert. 'Directors Mrs. Harold. Haldenby and Mrs. Frank .Maul- den. Nonagenarian At Fair Rev Benson Cox 'left on. Friday morning, • for New 'York where he Will attend the •'*orld's Fair. On Sunday,: he :will visit the 'church where ; .he was rector for : many years. • We are: pleased to report that Mr: P . A. Murray' was able to' return ` home • last Sunday from. Kitchener Where he has been hos- ;pitalized .for several weeks. Visitors with Mr. ,and Mrs.'Dan McInnes and family were •Mr. :and Mrs. • Robert Beyrer North Car- olina, Mr. . and Mrs. Joseph Dix- on Durham, Miss .Mabel :Dixon of. Weston. ' Mrs. Frank .Johnston was a. pa- tient in ` Kincardine • Hospitals dur- ing the week.. ' Mr. and,. Mrs: `Art Haldenby. of Toronto and Mr. Stanley Demans' of Dundalk, 'visited ,here during the week:: ' Miss Diane Hewitt returned to. London. •• after being confined. to. her -home with tonsilitis. • A . Harvest Thanksgiving' Service will 'be held in*. the the : Anglican• Church next Sunday October lith i at .11. o'clock with Bishop Town- shend guest preacher. Everyone. welcome. Some from here were in Kincar-. dine . on Tuesday evening. to • hear. the `Right Reverend Erica Sabiti. bishop of .Ruwenzori Africa. The Rt. Reverend H. F. 'Apple-, yard was. in Kingar..f on 'Sunday, morning, for Confirmation...' Can- didates' from here were Heather Hewitt, Betty. Schneller and Eric Thacker. • .The Rev. Jack Stewart of . Moles- worth will be guest speaker at the Presbyterian • Anni}iversary, .on Oct. 18th: at 11: a:i n, add .8 p.m.. - There will be no : service in. the Presbyterian church .on Oct. 11th; Mrs.R. A.. Atchison of Windsor spent a kw days with the Percy farttilies and other relatives" here. Mr. and Mrs, Perry Hodgins visited on Thursday evening with Mr. • and .Mrs. 'Art Hodgins. ' . Donald Barr of Waterloo Mr University spent the week -end, at his home here. • , A,,• niimber from here attended the Dungannon • Fair on Friday. .The exterior , of the'Pe'ntecos-- tal Church has. been . decorated. during the 'week, Mrs. Harvey Hodgins, of Detroit spent the week -end .at : her home here, Baptistilt was held "in the Pres- byterian Church last Sunday. Those baptized were Glen William evening was spent in • cutting out sleeping garments. The next meet- ing will be held at the home of Bonnie and Jeanette Eckenswiller next Monday evening, 'The H.Wi., met on Thursday, afternoon . October 1st in the hall with. Mrs. Alex Percy presiding. The ode was sung, and the Mary Stewart' Collect, was. repeated, in. unison, The. secretary Mrs.. Lyman Sutton read the minutes and gave ire Preventk October 'TIMELY TIPS . WAFNING:' • use only -. AMP FUSES. , in ordinary household electrical circuits SMOKE IN BED THINK about FIRE ...wnveryou are THIS • AtiVERT'tSElKEN T BROUGHT' to,. • YOU :AS A PUBLIC SERVICE' BY Lucknow Departflent • • • • •. by Watson. • Gowns,��� Pyjamas, : • •.ti..\. Yey`Qj:,}< Housecoats' Bed Jckets, e • • ;: FLETTE. BLANKETS, • • towels, .Sheets, pinery •Q cases,, mats, blah- .• leetsKNITTI • • • NG WOOL • ••:,� Stanfields for sox, and' mitts, Kroy and Dou Ole Knitting, • .'• • ••••••.•SU••• •••••••••ONr•i•i.NRSN•••••••s son . of Mr. & Mrs. Glen Haldenby, Theresa. Louise daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh. Jansen. Mrs. William' Cox spent , the Week -end ` at the. home of Mr: and. Mrs. John Scott' : 'Concession 4 Huron,. (NOTE CHANGE) . The W:A..' meeting will be held on Thursday -afternoon at .the home of Mrs. ; Roy 'Schneller with, : Mrs. Jim Smith : hostess: This will be a quilting, . Scripture ...Mrs ' Gerald Rhody, .Meditation Mrs: Tom: Hod- gins Mrs K. W. Langford entertain- ed friends: of the SL Marys Dis- trict and relatives at . a tea ' and shower ., in honour:. of Miss' Donna Nicholson on :Thursday. Sept. 29th. Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Cassell .of Iroquois Falls ' visited' during the week : with.: Mr. and 'Mrs. • Bert Nicholson, .• Mrs. Edwin- Hedley entertained Millarton ,and -Kincardine friends and relatives on. Saturday evening in honour of MissDonna Nicholson.. DUNGANNON I The C.GI T: met. Mondayeven- ing, September 28th at the home of Mrs. Robert Irvin with Mrs. Irvin 'and. Mrs. Robert "Stothers in charge: , A . new' slate ofoffic- ers were elected; : president, Deb- bie 'Hodges I?ebbie'Hodges ,secretary, Peggy,Hod- •ges; assistnt .sec., Beverly- Cul- bert; ; treasurers, • Jean Stothers and Rodene. Pentland; pianists, Joanne Veldhuis and Arlene: Cul- bert; press secretary, Glenda Wea- 'ver.In the .business period . that followed, it ,Was decided to, donate $25.00 to .church •floor fund. A study period on Trinidad followed and the meeting closed with - .a hymn .and . taps. . Visit Ottawa, . Carol - .Culbert and Helen War- drop were among a group of 64 honour .students from G.D.C.J, who enjoyed a trip to Ottawa, leaving Thursday evening, and • eturning Sunday evening. While there they stayed'/ at the Lord Elgin Hotel. They visited the Parliament build, ings, the 'Royal'. Mint, Upper Can- ada Village, the War Museum, the French Embassy and the" National„Archives building. 1 A hapy event took' place, on Saturday when Mr. and Mrs. Bert • Wiggin:: cf . Brantford entertained a party • of twelve:, to. a . turkey dinner at • the Tiger .Dunlop ' Inn in. hoti< :1”. of Nar. Wiggins birthday, Those` attending were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Park, Mr. and Mrs. • Bill Wiggins. and Eric. and Mr. and Mrs, Park Wiggins and .Bill; After the dinner . a social time' was enjoyed by eVeryone. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Dave Compton thee gleaner Park)' of „ Clinton . on :the birth.. of their United Church Anniversary Sunday, October Services 11;00 a;m 800 Guest Preacher: REV. " A. C. .:COLES,'B.A., 'B.D..• of.: Fordwich • • ` Special *Music•. N • new daughter, Lori Fay, a sister' for Lisa. • Mr., Albert Rivett of Staffordville'• visited with Mr: and Mrs: Jim Rivett, Alan and Scott on Sunday. i L LLC K.NO UNITED CHURCH Rev: Howard W. Strapp .l. Minister i SUNDAY, . OCTOBER : lath, 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 • a.m. .Mdrning ; Worship Thanksgiving •Service Lucknow PresbyterianChurch . Rev. Roderick. MacLeod ' Minister SUNDAY, . OCTOBER 11th:. I10:00 a.m. Sunday School •" 11:00. a.m. The ' Tliinister • i, STs. • A:NGLI'CA I CHURCH 2ttth SUP DAY AFTER TRINITY • Church &heel 10;80 ani Morning Prayer i i ; is , ,a. The Rev, , , R. icing, Rector •' . ,.....d..»