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.. THE LUCKNOW SENTINE4
UCKNOw, ONTARIO
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Gail ,Pritchard '•entertai}ned six •
.of her little friends on the oe-
•casion .of• • her sixth birthday..
Miss; Elizalbeth.. MacKenzie 'of
Nolifolk; Virginia; visited with.
relatives in Lucknow
Mr, and Mrs.: John Pritchard
and .:family • visited recently with
friends .in Ridgetown and Chat-
ham;
Mr. and.. Mrs.: James McNa21
and 'family, :; Linda, Jimmie,' and
,Sharon o'f, London spent. Sunday
with his parents; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert' :McNall...•
Phyllis Clayton; daughter 'of
Mr, and Ws. Herb Clayton of;
Lucknow, has 'comenc.
training as ;,a' nursmed
e ";at Stratford
'General •`Hoslpitial. •'
MacKenzie was at his
homer here fora few days !be-
fore his. granddaughter,' Mary
Alin, left for , Kitchener to at-
tend 'business college: Mr. Mac
Kenzie returned to ;the,Forest
district ; where • he has been on•..
valescing front.• a serious• illness:
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Lucknowr. . i...
Presbyterian, Church i
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Rev.' Roderick MacLeod
' Minister
SUNDAY,.' SEPT. 16th' •
Via•.00 a.m.
ISunday` 'School haol
1.1:00 a.m. Morning ' Worship.
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..LUCKNOW. 1
UNITED CHURCH ;1°
„Rev. Howard . W. Strapp.
'Minister
SUNDAY, SEPT. 16th
10:00 a.m. Sun -day School
11:00 .a,n i "Morning Worship
Topic; "Tho fights On The
Parables."
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THE
ucknow Chrstian
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eformed Church;
Reiff.. S. •T'erpstra, A.B:, Th:B
Listowel, Onty, Pastor' e
SERVICES
10.30 a.m.
btitcYi
2:30•p•m. in English' 3: ;
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Among the winners of $25
regular game":prizes at the last
Walkerton bingo. were Mrs.. Au-
stin Solonion
ustinSolomon af. town and Prank
Hamilton of. Ashfield:
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck'. McDonagh
and • Aleit ,!McPherson ' Of ' Lynn
Lake, Man', '
ob
i a are -visiting• the.
former's parents, Mr. 'arid 4VIrs.,
Jack McDonagh... ;
Mrs; Russell Robertson `.return
ed horn? 'last 'week after spend
ing the past five weeks visiting
relatives' and friends at,,Stearboro
and in Eastern Ontario '
Miss Patricia Stoddart of ,Hali
fax, l\LS is Visiting with Mr: &
Mrs. Wilfred Hackett on her re-
turn from Bermuda where , she;
liaS been, employed for • the past
several • rrienths• as a pharmacist.
Dr. and Mrs., M. H. Corrin were
guests 'on .,Saturday .at the•`wed-
ding : in. Bramipton • of Douglas
Vair and Judith Nixon. Mr. Vair
is in his' ,55thyear iniYiedicirie
At • Western University, ;London.
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and Mrs. ' William Griffin
and Mrs: 'Gerhld 'Wagner: of
'Lucknow, • and Miss. :Georgina
Griffin of. London.. attended the
Griffin,Knowles•'w•edding in New
Dundee. on 'Saturday. •
• The Lucknow-' Women's Insti,
tutee , meeting will : be held • in
the Town Hall on Friday and
will be Grandmothers, Day..Mrs.
Ross Cumming.; will tell • of : her.
trip; to the Worlds Fair.
Mr. and :Mrs., Mac 'Graham• of
Toronto and • Mr.. Herb Nesbitt
were week -end .. visitors at the
Home' 'of Mr.' and Mrs. 'Welling -
UM Henderson: •Mrs: Nesbitt.
(Lois Henderson) and children
Elizabeth and John David ' have
been visiting here, and Will re-
turn shortly .to their home' in
Smyrna, Georgia. '• .
Visitors with -I tr.' and ' Mrs.
Lloyd McNall Sunday Were Nor-
'man Stewart of ' Lucknow, • Mrs,
and ,;. Mrs. Harold Howald .and
family • of Lucknow,• . Gordon Me-
Nall of kintail, Norman • Atkin-
son:: of Goderich, Harry Wall of
•Lucknow', Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Swan and family of Langside.'
BIRTHS
?ORAN Gordon. and Helen:
Foran. (nee Mcllhargey) of West
Waw•anosh, wish to announce the.
birth of 'a son., on Friday; August
.3f1si,.. 1962, at 'Wingh.am General
.Hospital, William Gerard, 'a bro-
ther for Jimmie. .
1VIcDONAGH At Wingham
General Hospital, on • Sunday,
September 2nd, 1:19,6+2, `to Mr, and
Mrs I3ai•iy McDonagh, R.R. 3,
Lucknow, a son, Wayne Edwin;
a brother for Michael,
HO1DGINS. — At Wingiiam' Gens•
era! Hospital, on Tia'esdiay, Sept
.tcmbcr, 4th, 19,62, ' to M'r, and
Mrs. Glen Hod ;ins; "R..R. 2, Holy -
rood,, a. son;
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Sunday Speaker
Going To . Africa�
'Guest . 'apeaker in the United
Church on .Sunday srmrninig was
Rev. Jirn Stockton, who with his
wife • will sail in Octdber With
their destination t'he 'Mindolo
Ecumenical Centre, Kitwe, Nor -
therm. RhodesiaAVIr. Stockton hes
his B.S.iA: in Animal Husbandry
and his 13:D: from Emmanuel
College, In Africa :he is to direct'
a • .special ;agricultural ' project.
there. • • • • ,
•' Rev, .Mr, Stockton was intro-
duced by Rev:. H. W Strapp who
was 'previously •associated with
him in .Conference work, Mr.
Stockton • also' referred to the
presence of Elwin Hall ,in .the
congregation: and recalled '.their.
Bible Class Asociations at. Ayr
Mir., .Stockton is ' .a .. dynamic.
young man, filled with •devotion
tohis cald� nig, and stirred by 'the
need ,in Africa, as he personally
saw it a '"year ago while on a pro-
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ject in'the' copper mining . area
in Rhodesia. • .
Mr, . Stockton '.explained . how,
these Affricans for centuries have
lived in the security of -their ' own
villages, with, their own tribal
customs, :religious beliefs, cul-
ture, dialects; and an ability.` to
be self supporting. '
Now they are ''casigr t .up in
'the frustrating Iwhirliw'irid of
cornrn.unal Irving, housed close
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LEDDY ' - •SCOTT'
Rev Father • R: Moynahan • of-
ficiated at• the 'ceremony:in St
Saturday, August 25h w enPeter's Church, ,.;Goderich, " on
Marion 'Patricia Scott became the
bride,of :Clayton !Francis. Ledd3
The :ride: is the .daughter : of Mr:
and 'Mrs: William Scott of Lang -
side and the groom is 'the son of:.
Mr. arid Mrs. Frank • iL.eddy of
Goderich.
A (floor -length gown` of :lace
Over slipper :satin with aisle -wide
skirt • underlaid with nylon net
was chosen ,by the bride for her
wedding. ;The fitted bodice.fea-
tared. a salbrin a neckline ' ern
broidered with sequi'ns.i& ,pearls,
and lily -point sleeves. :A tiny'
tiara . held her wais'tlength' veil I
of silk illusion edged with ' lace..
land she ;carried a white.prayer
book • crested with red roses and II.
White streamers •knot'ted :with
red rosebuds:. :
• Miss IMargaret .,Anne Mullin,
Lucknow, was her sole'attendant
wearing a ,gown. of white .or-
ganza over pink ;taffeta with
'matching .accessories: She car-
ried an arrangement of.pink
znunvs..
;Groomsman was James Wilson
of Lucknow. .
• tor travelling to Northern
Ontario,thebride changed to a
white satin :sheath . dress • with
matching accessories. They will
reside at .'.
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ground, dialect •• or beliefs.' The
chrisltian who, learned to be-
lieve in :one God, now is .con
fused by .a dozen ' churches on
one street in this •"m'intin'g 'town-
ship: One Aifrican said,.: to Mrd'•,
Stockton, "Denominationalism is
a• 1ix
ux
oil
you in the
i'3' Y yunrest
PACE''
LUCkNOW
FALL FAIR
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and
THURSDAY
Sept. 26, 27
Fair Will Be Opened B;
Stewart
Minister . of Agriculture
For. Ontario
Half WilI.Be:'Op�n.
1st Night of Show.
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Mel. Bennett, proprietor of the
Se
poy Store; ; is 'hoipit;a►lized in
can afford.'.' •
,•Victoria Hospital, London.
Mr. Stockton- referred to. the
limited. opporapnities for educa-
tion ''.in'' .Rhodesia and . appealed
for the best leaders, teachers to
SUNSETDRIVE..:ta�airi bhe5e •people in heir •e .. ,
- t horn.
land: within their own culture.
Mr. Stockton, concluded with.
the ':thought . that it is the • func-
,tion of the Church to, Abe the `mes-
senger of .'Jesus Christ,' and to:
live the Gospel .of One Fold; One.
Honored On Their
40th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs.• Wm.„ J: Irwin,•.
2nd .'Con. Kinloss, observed their
40th • wedding` anniversary on
Thursday, September ;6th. c n
Sunday a family dinner was
held at :the Tiger. Dunlop Inn. A
social afternoonwas then spent
at the'' home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie 'Wilkins, Ashfield Where
a bu:ft supper was served.
These present. for' the' occasion
were:. Mr. and Mrs. Wrri 'J,•Tr-
win;; Mr. 'and Mrs. Wm. J: Clark,
Wingh:am; Mr. and ` Mrs. . Roy
Hudson, Goderich; Mr..; and, Mrs.
Wesley .Alarµ, Lcndon Mr, arid,.
Mrs,'. Calvi Irwin, Al+Lan, Ivan,
T?avid, Tcr-ry and Shirley, Os!h-'
awn; Mr.. 'Lloyd Irwin, L•uckntow;
Mr. ' and Mrs. Charlie Riaeh,
Marianne. Douglas, Richard and
Graham, Woodstock; Mr, and
Mrs. Charlie Wilkins,• Barbara,
Billy, Larry, Jackie and Janet,
.Lucknow
Mrs, Irwin is tyle' former Stel-
la Hudson, daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Hudson of
the Second Concessioniriloss
K, .� , Adult Entertainment .•
Letters T� t0 Editor
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Lueknow, Ont,, .
Sept ' 1+b,' ;19162
Dear, Editor, , .. •
Goderich, Highway 8
Wed:, Thiir,, Fri, Sept. 12, 13, 14
Gary . Cooper, ' Susan Hayward •
"GARDEN' OF EVIL"
AMVIAZON; TRADER"
and Cartoon. '
Fuli Color Program. ' •
Sat, Mon., , Tues.,: 'Sept.. 15,. '17, 18
It. would be interesting to ►.Richard• Widniark, Henry Fonda`
kno\v how -many people who
saw the wild `dernonstrations on
main street last Saturday; voted
against having a peli.ceman .. in.
town an<.a :'full -time 'basis: It is
unfortunate but- •likelyit will
take a very serious '`accident to
awaken the people of . Luckno'w.
Human life._ cannot be measured
in . dollars. • ;Concerned.
Mr:'•and' Mrs.' 'John Irwin, and'
was "born on the Second Conces-
n• of
Conces-
sion. Kinlos
si s West-" s s acro s
the road" from „where..' Mr.; and
:MrS; Irwin have : spent all their
married life. They were married
at South Kirrloss Manse by• 1(ev."
K. A. Gollan. '
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arlock
-- In Color (.,,s
"JUNGLE . OMAN -KILLER';
and'Bugs Bunny Cartoon ,Festival
Wed., . Thur Fri., Sept. 19, 20, 21'
Spencer Tracy,Richard Wulmark
"THE BROKEN LANCE"
Ianet Monroe, Tommy Steele
TOMMY THE . TOREADOR'
First Show at dusk.
Children' in cars free.
The Air
Conditioned
GODERICH
For Comfort
Entertainment
Now 'Playing - James Stewart and Shirley... Jones
In "TWO ;RODE TOGETHER" In Technicolor
1VIo>�iday, Tuesday, Wednesday, ':September • 17 18, 19
- Adult. Entertaaintnent -- .
Glynis. Johns, and Dan O'Herlihy: '�
*Will your. 'courage with a real goose-pimpler.
� '.. test '
„The Cabinet: of- Caligar"
Also •, John ,Aar in "THE ' HAND OF DEATH".
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Thursday; Friday; Saturday, September 20, 21, 22
Joan, Greenwood, Gary Merrill Michael • Craig,•
Based ori a Jules Verne Awry. Filmed in 'Europe.
"Mysterious :;sine.
In Color'
tuning — "SUMMER. • AND SMOKE"'
East,
Mr,. Irwin is -a son of the late '.
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