The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-06-17, Page 3WEDNESDAY, ;'UNE 17th, 1959
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MARK CENTENARY:.
AT DUNGANNON
'On Sunday 'morning; June 14,
Y,
in overflow congregation of 250:
. attended the ',Centenary celebra .
tion of St. • Pauls Anglican
Church, Dungannon. 'The prea
-• 'cher was the Rev. G. G. Russell,.p
B.A. B.D. of: Tilbury, a former
miflister. The choir led by Mrs.:
Gordon• Anderson and. accompan-
•ied by Mrs:' Arnold Voakes . dr
• •ganist, sang, ."How'. Great Tho'lz
Art"
The minister, the Rev.. `H:L.
Jennings dedicated _ ..a pair of
• candlesticks donated • by Elsner,
ST PETER'S
CHURCH
Lucknow
ANGLICAN CHURCH
of ,CANADA
,1Vlinister:
Rev. H. 'L Jennings
85th:. ANNIVERSARY
SUNDAY, JUNE .21st
11:.00 a.in. Morning Prayeir.
Preacher ' The Very • Rev.
E. C. Brown, M.A., D.D.., Dean
of St. Pauls Cathedral, Lon-
don .Ontario..
Allre.:
A e Welcgme
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Lucknow
.Presbyterian Church
`Minister.
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Rev.• Wallace `McClean
SUNDAY,, JUNE 21st
930 a.m. Dungannon •
10.00 aril. ' Sunday School
/ 11:00 a.m. • Speaker, Miss . - Y,
iaorothy• Douglas.
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Evening :Service Discontinued•
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LUCKNOW.
UNITED CHURCH
Minister:
Rev. Gordon R. Geiger, •
.• B.A., B.D.
SUNDAY, JUNE ,21st
10.00 a'tn. 'Church School
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11•.00 a.m, Divine Worship
."Holy Communion"
Nursery during Church '
Thought' For The Week:
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A sharptongue severs many-:
a •good friendship. •
Victor and Lloyd 'Black. 'in mem-
ory of their parents,' William
John 'and 1Vlargaret, Black. Rev.
Jennings commended. the 'con-
gregation for the fine. appearance.
:of the redecorated exterior- and
interior of the : church .and; Parish
Hall.
After: the ',morning, service 'a
social hour: was enjoyed; in the.
parish hall , when .the ladies of
the congregation served?'.lunch.
Mrs: A. M .Straghan of 'Benmil-
;ler, granddaughter Of Andrew
Dreany •-and •Lor•ne'Livers of -Dun--
ganrion, grandson of Anthony Iv-
ers, officiated . -at the 100th') irth
day cake. Miss Ellen. Durnin, . 97;
oldest Member of the. congrega-.
tion, ;was, introduced: •
!i.e.hattendance , at the evening
service was 1.50 '.'he preacher
wase' the Rev. G M..:Wyatt ?ofNiagara Falls, a ',fernier minister
The choir and organist, - Walter.
Tigerf, ..of. Christ Church, •'Port'
'Albert, assisted at the .evening.
service. The ladies . entertained
the, clergy and choir. and ` their'
families after the service, . • '
The. Rev. R. D.. Kennedy of
Dungannon -United Church :reach.
thescripture-
.and brought' greet-
ings from the' United • Church
Presbytery' of Huron. • .
Floral tributes in the church
Were in memory! of Miss Letitia
Dreariey, by, the family of the
late Mrs and Mrs. T. E. Durnin;
in memory,' of John Young, by
his wife arid family; in, ineTnory.
of ,:Mr: and Mrs .' Wm. Mole, by
the family; in . Memory of Mr,
and ' Mrs. Hugh Stewart, by Mr.
and ` Mrs. Arthur Stewart .,and
.family; in Memory of Mr ` and..
Mrs. Anthony Ivers and family
ib �randda titer Pearl and in
u
y ,
g g
memory of .Mr. and Mrs Hugh
Stewart by . Margaret;` Dave and
family. •
LUCKNOWITES ..WERE. ,IN
ZETLAND BRIDGE CRASH
A car and station wagon crash
at • the west end of the . narrow
Zetland bridge 'on Highway • 86,,
shortly before 1.1., o'clock Sunday
evening' sent five person, includ-
• ing two children, to the , Wing
ham General hospital.
Admitted to ' hospital were Ir
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Win IKucher of. Kitchener, driver
of one vehicle, and his wife. Mr,
Kocher suffered . a • dislocated.
right shoulder and shock and his"
wife fractured ribs,. ' punctured
lung and chest. lacerations.
. Driver of 'the other car was
George McKee of Lucknow who
escaped uninjured. His wife and
a 'daughter Sharon, six months;
who was :sitting on her lap, and
Wayne age 2, were all thrown
out of the car by 'the impact.
All three suffered brush burns,.
shock and bruises and Wayne,
scalp lacerations. • '
, ENGAGEMENTS -
Mr, and Mrs.: Fraser ; Ha u h
Wroxeter announce- the engage-
ment of'•.their. . daughter; _ Wilma•
Loreen .'to- Carman 'Isaac •Nixon
•of '.$carborough, son of Mr.: and
Mrs: Isaac Nixon: .of • Lucknow:
Marriage will, take: place '.Satur-'
day, June 2.7th,; at '3:00 , pm in
Knox Presbyterian. Church, Bel-
more, Onit
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;Mr • and Mrs.. William S ey
wish to announce the engage,.
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merit .Of. Itheir third daughter,
Mabel. Isabelle, to Dalbert Keith
Robbins, only' son: of Mr., and
Mrs. Milton -Robbins, Exeter, On
tario 'The •. wedding' to take ' place.
at 4.00 p.m ;"•$aturday, June 27th
in:. the Presbyterian; • Church,
Lucknow: .
Mr.: and Mrs. John Carter" ' of
Huron. township wish . to an-
nounce the engagement—of their
elder daughter, Eva 'Elizabeth .'to.
Mr. Carl William Wilkens eldest
son of :Mr. and, Mrs, William Wil-
ken of Huron , Township •The
marriage to' take place in St An
drew''s United Church; Ripley►,
Saturday July I, 1959 at 11:00
:o'clock..
Local & Genera
Beverley MacKenzie,, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs.. Bruce MacKen=
zie" has her foot' in a' cast since
suffering a .severe, cut in a swirn-
ming mishap, •
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Carru-
thers, Gayle arid Anne of West
Lorne . spent ;a few days recently
with his smother, Mrs, ,John Car-
ruthers;
• Mr. and Mrs ' Horace • McGuire
:and daughter Shirley a . student.
nurse at. Victoria Hospital, were
• Sunday: visitors. with relatives
here
Mrs.;°A1 Martin •and.. Needy of
:Detroit spent., the Week -end here
'and on their •retur n were ,accom-
panied by tier mother; Mrs. Ed
Thom.'
Mr.and Mrs. Arthur Andrew
of Kapuskasing visited last. week
"With his mother; Mrs. W. G. An-
drew. They 'came by way of
Montreal and the seaway and re-
turned by Tobermory.
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ENGAGEMEN fS
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Emmer-
tori o f ' Huron Township wish ,to
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announce • the ;engagement o
their' daughter,, Nancy. Ann • to
Mr. 'Russell Charles Swan, 'son
of .'Mr. 'and Mrs. Earl Swaii of.
Ashfield Township. The rnarriage
to take : place •Saturday; June 20th.
Lyceum Theatre
WINGHAM .,
Two showseach night
First. at 7,15.
Thursday, . Friday, Saturday
r J'a e, 18,:19,.20.
DOUBLE BILL
Mark Damon Dorothy Johnson
in
LIFE BEGINSAT 17
A , dornestic story dealing
teen-agers, ;
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and. •
Kerwin Mathews Julie Adams
in
'TARAWA BEACHHEAD'
A realisticwar melodrama
Mr. arid.Mrs. Charles .Stewardhave retured to: their home: aft-
er spending; the. past two weeks.
in London •with their family,.
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RECEPTION ' FRIDAY
A reception and dance in
honour, of Mr. and Mrs. Pete ..Nazi
Osch .will be held in the 'Legit
Hall, .Lueknow, 'Friday, June 19.
oyd's .orchestra, evergon'e w
come.
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Gorier . �..
Thursday,Frida Saturday, June 17.20
Wednesday, Y: S Ys
Now `Playing —Ingrid Bergman In "Inn of the. Sixth
Ha iness,": Scope, and.Color One' showing: each'.
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night at 8 o'clock.
lVionday,,. Tuesday, and Wednesday, June ;22, 23, 24 , '$
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Filmed in England and across the Channel, '
DUNKIRK
No greater chronicle of � travail and heroism appears .
•on the scroll of history than,tl e•'evacuation of our troops 1
from the Flancaersbeaches,
With John Mills' and Richard Attenborough
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Thursday; ,Friday, Saturday,: June' 25, 26, 27.
Double Feature Program
Brian Keith Rita . Gana :and. Mala Powers
• Take us to :the Mexican:border for a colorful: story.
and'a fbmantic, outdoor.. adventure yarn --=
"SIERRA. BARRON" In scope & color.:
And. as an additional action packed' attraction:,`.
Barbara Hale : and Rick Jason In .,``DESERT HELL"
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Rai1y Zou md 'the E..lag BoY s with Paulg
•Y ,
' . Newman. In Color -= . Adult .Entertainment
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