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WEDNESDAY, SEPT, lat11) 1962;
•. THE" ,l tl'CKNOW, SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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REE DELIVERY: •
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Coralyn•, Henderson, daughter
of Mr..•,and Mrs. 'Garnet. Header-
son, had a party for some of . her
; girl friends last Thursday on
the, occasion ,of her 7th, birthday.
. Lucknow•.
Presbyterian Church
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Rev. Roderick' MacLeod
Minister
SUNDAY, SEPT.. 23rd
' 'Sunday School
No `service in . Lueknaw • or
South..!Kinloss..•on` S'iinday, '!be-
cause;, of Dungannon Anniver-
sary.
LUCKNOfiIY
U N IT.ED CI -t 'J RCH'
Rev, Howard : W. . Strapp
Minister •
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.SUND'AY; SEPT. 23rd i
10:00.'a m: ' Sunday • School
,1,1:00 a.rn.• Morning Worship.
Topic "This . Preedom.'' .
THE
Lucknow
Reformed Church
Evening �Seryiee
L�cal ti General ,
nd Gener
Mr, and -Mrs. Will Helm and
Grant : of "Tiverton visited on
Sunday with 'Mr. and Mrs ,.W: • O.
Hunter. 1
: Lynda Lyons .' of West . Wa- •l
•wanosh •
Township entertained
little ,girl friends on the '.occas-
ion. of her 6th birthday.
t:: Helen's Calvin.;
United fhurch
100th (CENTE1 VIAL).
ANNIVERSARY •
Sunday, Sept. 30
'111:00' am. ' Rev: C. M'. Jardine
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Le�w;{,s�
for.a :Week.: 'Mrs. Ruth IGrange: and daugh-•
,/jl 30 P.M.Rev.. iC •
PresentedGift
To Mrs. Wright.
The. September, meeting -of St.
Peter's W.A. was held in the'
,Parish Hall on September 11lh;
The meeting opened with Hymn
486,, followed • ,by .W,A, prayer,
Lord's prayer and prayer part-.
ners ,prayer, Scripture. was read
by Mrs. W,, Hodgkinson. A let-
ter was 'read from the. Rev.
Peter Harris of McMurray, and
Waterways Alberta, thanking the
W,A. for the bale which 'wsras.
valued at. " $•1&i1.00 • . A • reading,
, from,. the Living Message was
read by Mrs. Fred - 1VfcQuillin.
!Mrs. Howlett then, favoured. with
a solo 'wh.ic, h was ?.,enjoYed..
Mrs. Fred -McQuillan read an
address to Mrs. •Wright • and
Mrs.- 'Etta Roberts : presented her
with a gift on her • 'departure
the end of th•e • month.
Hymn '51515: was : sung and .Rev.
Wright closed the meeting . with'
,prayer, and • a social. 'time 'fol-
lowed.
As the '' elevator olierator-
the hospital closed the door, she
called out, ' "What floor, please?','
A soft voice from the rear an-
swered: kg..iadies Ready' -to -!Bear,
Please." •
tetters To Editor
23 Jane St., Apt. . 18
A •G 'Macl'ntyre of Eastend Sept, 8th, Toronto.
Sask., says he 'looks forward -to,
getting the paper each •Tuesday.
•Mrs..' Neil J.: MacKenzie spent,
the ` week -end' • in Hamilton.. with
Mr. and Mrs. George McGregor.
Mrs. A. Little .,attendecl'. the
fortieth .wedding .anniversary. of
her brother :and sister-in-law,
Mr. arid Mrs. Robert Marshall'of
the tenth. con. of 'Huron.
ZVIr. and' . Mrs. !George Hunter
visitedin. London last week. with
Mr. and 'Mrs.: 'Kenneth I aidlaw•
and .attended. the. Western" )Fair.
Mrs. ;Harvey ` Webster, • who
suffered a ,±fractured .ankle' two
weeks• ago, was 'able to return
from Wingham `: hospital -on' Fri-`
day.
Dorothy ,. Wagner, , seven-year-
old daughter of IMr. -' and Mrs.
'Gerald Wagner, ALucknow, •was
taken. to Winghain Hospital:.on.
!Friday .of,...last week.. '
Dear. Campplbell:•
—
I am 'sorry' ' to learn that the
Liquor: •Industry is ' planning, to
put a. Beverage' Room in. Luck.
now. • ,•
I • have, seen the •results of;
these ,places, in . Toronto • some
of the addicts •I have 'known
personally. They . started' with .
an ' occasional glass of sbeer, La-
:ter, they wanted' something
Stronger:. The result wwas,, they
became :alcoholics, , and eventu
ally 'lost • their ' positions in 'in-:
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I dustry, •.
worst featur I see,
The a , e , is
the. effect it . will have .; on ;the
Youth 'of .the town..
So, beware. , Lucknow, you
will reap what you sow:
Bertha J. Allan.
PAGE THREE:
We.... , Saturday
in Kitchener
MADGE GIBSON
Christ The King Church, in
Kitchener, decorated with white;
• gladioli, mums` ;and fern was the
setting for the wedding of Bea-
trice Marie' Gibson,, 'daughter of -
Mr. . and Mrs. Marshall Gibson,,
R.R. 3, • Lucknow and, George
••William Madge Cif London, son
of Mr. .and. Mrs. William Madge
of London on Saturday, Septem-
ber 16th at. 4 'p.m.
Rev, Mr. :Soper •of. Kitchener
officiated.
Given •in marriage by her fa
ther, 'the . bride wore a street
length gown of silk. phial with
lace. The. bodice was fashioned.
With lily point sleeves• with " a
scooped neckline. A. sequin tiara
held her double illusion -(bouf-'
:tent veil: She carried a crescent,
bouquet of yellow roses and
'.stephanotis.
The maid of honor,. Miss Ruth
Ennis. of •Kitchener . wore silk,
organza and net overlay.
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Mr; 1Seigfried Millar of Kit •
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ohener was best man and", the:
ushers • were iMr.. ;Donald. 'Gibson
•of Lucknow,' brother of the
!bride 'and .Frank ' Beamisii of.
-London cousin •••of ,the groom.
The reception Was.held at the
Evergreens'. Motel '; in . Kitchener:
The bride's ..mother wore !blue:.:.
figuered • Crepe, • white cotes
sories and a corsage of pink orcl=
id The groom's mother wore a
.,green' lace , over taffeta • ' dress. • .'
with beige accessories ; and a '
yellow'. 'orchid.
For 'a wedding ` trip to United.'
States the bride .yore a beige.
suit with blown accessories...
Ther young ,couple will• reside
iKitchener, •
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SEI' DRIVE -1N
Goderich, Highway 8
Wed:, Thur.;: Fra:, 'Sept: 19, 20,' 21
Spencer Tracy," Richard Widrk
— to Color
THE BROKEN' ' LANCE"'
Janet Monroe, Tommy. . ' Steele
.`-TOMMY THE. TOREADOR' •
Stewart Levis who, `is.a. patient
in Victoria Hospital, 'London,
-u another per -
(Mrs, �'W '� �G . Webster. 'returned 'has .to -undergoop a
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last. ►reek, from, Wii�gham �hospition.. Mrs: Lavis is with him in
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tai where :she had :been a .patient ` London:
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Erskine
Presbyterian
Church
• Dungannon, Ontario
- i ister
Rev: R. MacLeod, .M n
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES'
.SUNDAY, . SEPT. 23rd
IVlorning' ,Service -. �1�1•Ua a.m.
Mr.•
, and Mrs. ; John Adams ter, Carol' ' of •Kin:giton were
spent the past week visiting re- I week -end •.visitors here and;'" on
latives in tBrockville ant. Smiths • •their return were accompanied
•.i Falls.
W.. L. MacKenzie continues •to,
gain in . strength • and,. is - back . in
the village. and was out to• church
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by iM�r. J. 1VI. , . Greer who' will
spend'a couuple. Of weeks: at King;
ston.
Mr and Mrs. Donald MacKin
on Sunday -morning to be warm`- I non, Doug and Donnie':'of Luck-
ly .greeted by -:many- friends. I now, Mr. Dan T. MacKinnon of,
Ontario .:
Miss Joan Crawford, daughter(!MacKinnon and family of Ata
Rev. S. •Terpstra, A.B1. Th.B'. . *"Guest'' •Speaker Rev. Ross
Listowel, Ont.; Pastor. -
MacDonald• of Hensall and Bay-
• SERVICES..', : field;. Congregations. '
• 10:30 a.m. in;. Dutch • • No •'service'• iri ' Lucknow or s t
2:30 p.m:
in English South ICiniossdnext Sunday,
3'�3a 'pan. Sunday -School' ,
• September 22n. , ' •
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acra.ment 'Of :(onfirmation
will : be held,
Peter's Church: Luc :..now •
at 8:00 p.m.
Thursday, :September 20th
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by..the
RT. REVEREND H. F. ,APPLEYARD, D.D.
Bishop of Georgian Bay
Sermon: The Bishop
keception after 'the service in honor.) of The Bishop
and the Candidates in the • Parish Hall
"1r2,.-i'►iii Hiss •ori 444 it iiiir2,ome►==414rnsn4ii„4,1,=s=rrwr�os,d2*.!'
Kinloss, .;Mr,.. and • Mrs. ,Angus
of Mr. andMrs. ' Crawiford •
• rora . visited, !Sunday in Agin -
has accepted a secretarial. {pose- court with Mr, and Mrs Wm,;
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tion at the new .•hospital south, MacKinnon. The family gather
of Goderich..oan was, previous-. I ing marked the occasion'• • of • Mr.
1y employed •in London. :Dan T; IMaeltinnon's 82nd birth=.
'• • Visitors ' with• .. Mr. . and Mrs. day.
Rabe'rt . Fisher ,this last week
were; Mr: and Mr's,. Neison'•Hed'-
1ey, Brantford; ;Mr= and. Mrs.
'Fred Beldharn,• Mrs." N. 'Bechill,'
Mrs. G. Freeland and !Nits. Vic-
tor. ,Hill a14 of Hamilton:
Mr.' John Wharry, •a, student.
minister of the United Church,
'who spent : the st m;mer on the
mission field at :''Skrip, r Sask.,
visited here ••With. , his parents,
Mr and Mrs.' •Wm, ,,Wharry, be-
fore e ' .resuming. his - •third year
studies.
' Recent •visitors with, Mrs. Wm.
,Bushell were Mr. and Mrs. Ross
•IMartyn, Ripioy; Mr. ,and' Mrs.
Bert Mason, Kincardine, Mr. &:
Mrs. Ardill ',Mason, •'Ripley,. Mr.
DonMcCesh- Pu •1e
and Mrs., rp
,Grove, 'IMrs. John Bushell .and
Mts. Max Bushell, iHolyrood, Mrs,
Belle •Co"hwell, Kiniough..
Miss Jean !MacLennan of Bar-•
rte and Miss ,Sally Benton of
Niagara rails visited during the
past 'week :v, with Mr.' and • Mrs
Eldon Henderson,' The two young,
ladies have returned to Toronto
university:. Miss MacLennan is
'the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
•Malcolm 'MacLennan of Barrie;'
Sat., Mon., :'Tues., Sept. 22, 24, 25,
Mitchum, Robert Wa er
Bob tc Wainer
"THE HUNTERS"'
Debra ‘Paget, Jeff' Hunter
"PRINCESS OF THE NILE"
- A11 Color Show
Wed., Thur., Fri., Sept. 26; 27,'28'
Kirk 'Douglas., Bella.•. Daryl'
"THE E RACERS"
• Color.
— AliK,Marjan Michael in =- ..
NATURE GIRL"
Adult: Enitertainment
First ' Show at . dusk.
Children in : cars free.
.'
t Conditioned
The Air -
For Comfort &
• Entertainment
GODERICH
Now. Playing. "Mysterious -Island" In Technicolor wi
Michael Craig and Shirley Jones
Plus' a 3 Stooges comedy and a cartoon
Monday, Tuesday,Wednesday, September 24, 25, '2
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Adult Entertainment —
Laurence Harvey, Geraldine Page, Panatela Tiffin •
Tennessee. Williams wrote the play, ; about a repressed
Mississippi spinster and her loves. In Color
"'Summer And: Srnoke"i
Thursday, Friday, ,Saturday, September 27, 28,. 29
Spencer, Tracy,, Frank Sinatra, Kerwin. Mathews
Max Catto's original novel tells the story of a priest
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• and three convicts,. Filrried in Hawaii
"The Devil At Four O'clock"
(Color)
Coming" ventures . of A Young Mart" In Color
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