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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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.. local :..General
Mr and Mrs. Howard Reed
and Bonnie of Windsor were hot-
iday .visitors: with.. his parents,
Mr and Mrs. W. G. Reed
Miss'' 'Lorna Campbell1 of. To
,rant°' 'spent' .the week=end at the
home of . her sister;' Mrs. R. H.
'Thompson:,
oThe-Goderich Graduate •Nurses'
Association. has voted to raise the
daily rate 'for . special duty nurs-
ing from '$10.00 to $.12;00: •
Mr. :and ' Mrs.. Don 'McCosli,
Mary:, and:' Dick,.:•Purple Grove;
, Mrs.. J• W, Colwell, .Kiniough
spent . Sunday with 'Mrs. William
Bushell: •
Mr. and Mrs:Thos. Magoffin
had a very pleasant surprise on
Sunday to get -a phone call from
Victoria B:C.from their".dough-
ter Ferne. .The lines were very•
clear just as clear .as a local. call.
Mr. and Mrs;.: Harvey Houston
and sons of 'Holyrood:.and J. J. of
Niagara Falls, attended anniver-
Gary , services ` at Knbx:' United,
Pinkerton ' on '.Sunday, . May, +17th,
and . visited with the ,farmer's
;mother, ,.Mrs.. Thos. Houston;. and
Wilfred.' ^ : •
Visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
dVfagoffins and with Mrs. Sam.
:,DUrnin over •bhe week -end were
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Durnin, Carol
and' Susan of , Nilestown, Mars.
Don Gray, •. Tominy and Bonnie
. of London, Mr. Beth Gaunt of
Wingham, Mr. 'Albert Patterson
of Whitechurch.
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
Minister: •
Rev. Wallace. McClean
SUNDAY, MAY 24th • •
11:00 a.m. Mprning Worship,.
Mr. ,Per •McKague of -
Wingham.
3:00 pari.. Dungannon., • ,
. 7:00 p,in. . Evening. Worship
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LUCKNOW
UNITED CHUR. CH.
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Rev, Gordon R. Geiger,,,
B.A., B.D.
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10:00 a.m.. Church . School
11:00 a.m. Divine Worship'
Nursery during church
Thought For • The . Week:-
If you, itch.for success, keep
on scratching, �.
' SUNDAY; MA►Y � th :
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Memorials p'edicate�
Church, .Port
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wo:on • of
Kingston wash to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Leona May to °Mr., Leslie Charles
Donald Hallam,-. son.• of 'Mr. -and
Mrs. Charles 'Hallam of Lucknow,
the marriage to ''stake' place in
Kingston on June 6th. •
SEAFORTH . CLERIC
AT. ANN
Rev. •Leslie Elder of ''Seaford'
was guest minister for .the,.anni-
versary.
anni-versary. , services of • . Lucknow:
Presbyterian Church on Sunday,.
which marked 69th anniversary
of the building and, dedicating • of
the present church following the
joining of. the two Presbyterian
congregations - Knox 'and St:
Andrews'. in 1-886: •
;Rev., Waliace'McClean conduc
ted •the morning service - in Sea
forth, but was In. his own pulpit
in' the evening to assist and thank.
Rev. Elder. ,He expressed appre-
ciation : to the, guest soloist, .Miss:
Mary Lilian.' MacKenzie for her
lovely contributions at both Ser.
,vices,. and observed that there
would :be • some 'very proudfolk
in the congregation. Miss Mac-
Kenzie is the .daughter of Judge
Mrs. °,P.'''S. Mackenzie of
Walkerton sand a granddaughter
of Mrs: " R. V..' 1VfacKenzie. Rev.
Elder referred • to her "fascinat-
ing" .voice. •
• . Rev. , McClean welcomed • the
'visitors, including' Rev. Gordon
Geiger, whom he asked. to' pro-
nounce the benediction. He :had
a special word of -gratitude for
the choir and their leader and
.organist, .Mrs. Wm. •Scott, and
even had a wor4 of praise for
the'. order of service printed' by
-The Sentinel.
In' the' evening Rev. Elder
stressed. that the .christianmust
stand out tancl be conspicuous in
.
a crowd. Oiir forbears , blazed a
Christian trail, and he appealed
not " to let the fire • go out. 'The
trouble . in the + world today' is
that too many ,lights have gone
out ,Only Christ can make the
difference, he concluded.
Mr. and . Mrs. Ron Rothwell
and Rosemary of Norwood Were
week -end *visitors wrath Mrs. E. J.
Thant. •
Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Barkwell
and family of V Dundas visited in
the .corrtmunity over the week-
end.
Mrs. Jennie MaGra:tten :bf .God-
erich was a recent visitor with
here sister,' Mrs. Burt Roach,
Christ
MissG. Videan of Gode
ch, with
Mr.
th
Mr. Stevens of . Go'derich, organ-
ist, assisting the regular organ-
ist, -Mr:, Walter Tigert. The civic
service was attended by repre-
sentatives of Provincial and
Municipal 'Government:
• The .Rev, R. E. 'Kennedy of
Port Albert United Chixrch read
the first lesson and Rae Watson
of Lucknow read' the-secdnd
scripture. lesson.
. The fine weather,°aridgood .at--
tendance made the 100th Anni-
versary a very ,successful and
memorable celebration,.
MARKED 'CHRISTIAN
FAMILY SUNDAY
Christian Family Sunday Was
observed' at the morning service
in;. the . United Church,, with ;the
regular Sunday ' School session
withdrawnas•. members joined
with parents to occupy the- "fana,-
ily pew."
Rev. Gordon R., Geiger was as-
- ssisted ' in the service by :Bruce
MacKenzie, 'wiho lead in the -res-
ponsive reading. Mrs. Jack . Tre-
leaven who .'told the children's
story in .a . fascinating way and
Patricia Thompson, Who read
the scripture.
Mrs. Gordon Montgomery pre -
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Lyceum Theatre
WINGHAM
' wo shows each .night
First at 7.15
Thursday, day; Saturday,'
• May 21, 22,. 23. -
Clark '
3. -Clark' Gable Burt Lancaster'
In:
44tUN SILENT RUN DEEP"
A tense. '' drama of . submarine
warfare.
sided • at the organ • for . Elmer
Umbach and ' Chas: Bristow•• ren
dered a solo..
'BORN'
BERE-'to Mr. and Mrs. Orland,
'fere (nee Mary Horton) on May
llth, 1959 in Alexandra G. and
1VI. Hospital, Goderich,, a daugh
ter, Kathryn' Anne; a: sister for
Marybelle, John, Muth, Gerald
and David
Ibert, Centenary
The ministerand 'congregation
of. Christ Church; Port Albert
were more • than •: