HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-11-12, Page 3'NVEDNE$DAY NOV, 12th,, 1958,
THE LUMTOWSENTINEL, LUC NO W, �'QNTARIQ.
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''""`"`. `... 'GIVEN AWARDS AT
Luckn4
�resbyterian ChurchThe L cknow
District H
i h
School auditorium was well fill-
* 'Minister:: ? ed on Friday' evening for the an -
Rev. ,' Wallace Mcelean nual Cominencement 'which this
. year featured selections by the
SUNDAY,: NOVEMBER 16.
1.0,00 a.m.; Sunday School
COMMENCEMENT .
1.1;00 .a.m. : Morning Worship
HOLYROOD :.
Congratulations to Mr; &/Mrs.
Doug Smith,
The. On
Thursday evening; with Mrs, F,
;Maulden, presiding', ° A letter of
appreciation. was.: ,read from Miss,'.
Goderich '`. 1arbouraires" reale . • 1,,
June. Ackert Who won the W
' :chorus, and an `address by Mr. silver trophy at . Kinloss Town -
E L, Hoskin, `Dean . of Men,' of ship 'public speak, ng contest. The
Western Univ.;ersity; He, spoke on W 1: members were the guests
,� • the
Education"
sub ect . ;The New; ' Look ' I'D `Of Miss Margaret BroPhY,•.0KNX
Educa ion„ and stress.ed. the irti,. on T esda �November11,bh. Mr.
,
3;00. pm. Dun annon J Pa
r tan a of •'education 'and the Frank Maulden and Miss ,.May;
:
Part that bursary awards are Boyle volunteered to assist with
u i.. , 11
?;00 p,m
.Evening
1
Worship. ,• la in th romotion. -f ad- ceri+cal work at the rabies clinic.
playing e p �
vanced studies University at..
Itendance has shoWn a sharp. in-
' , ,, .."°'"",. "•$""*""'"4.' . Grease, and he proceeded •to point
y something more realistic. than
just jive' and jalopies He was m -j
UNITED CHURCH a1
1 d b kixa�
LliCKNOW -�: out that the 'new look' embodies
at •. Kinlough on Friday morning.
.
A . workshop • for •. historical re-
'seartih; conveners ;will, be held at
Ripley early 'in 1959. .Plans. for
a •bazaar on Noverriber 21st were
• made. Each member ' is to con-.
tribute an article of rummage,' .a
• Minister; •
Selections by the ,Glee • Club home made. antic. a .and a . • g'
e ed ro ram.. Gordon,
. trodueed by 'Mr. Warren Brown.
opened the p g
Rev; Gordon, .R. Geiger,
n p ,,jeer, chairman of the . Board
16;:res-
SUNDAY,. NOVEMBER - :.:and Board assisted � i.i • the P . t Thompsony
I e. ntation of awards and 'diplomas. lO;QiS a.m. Chur,ch School.: Education
1
Each group is: to 'eget two pro -
'gram numbers. Con., 8 ladies will
J2, and ' 14, cookies. Mrs r ran
die . Citizenship and
Y rivener, spoke ,brief
• Mass Eleanor Reed played a l in • connection :with the public
1;00 a.m. Divine .Worship
1 I cornet solo, accompanied by Mrs- speaking contest held ,this year
Sermon .theme; THERE IS •NO MacDoweh, .and Ruth Steer ex- and urged dI1 members, -not only
SUCH THING ,AS • A • SOLI- celled in the ,presentation of the to attend, but to' encourage. the,
'.1;r1.41•,•"� CH •+ ' ' ' Valedictory address, . school' u 'ils' to• participate in.
-� p. p
Nursery during church
7 ;30 p.m, .souFilm,
: Athletic awards Were present- this worthwhile `project. Mrs. S:
Ronald Kelterborn to
' .•. " ASound Film ,.
A ed by 2VIr. ,
WONDERFUL LIFE"
rr
1
Godes
Now playing, Rory Calhoun, •Anne. Francis, 'Hhed Gun',
Also, Johnny Weissmuiler in `•`Tartan. the Ape Man”.
on,
Tues.; Wed., November 17, 18, 19
"THE .GIFT OF. LOVE"
In Cinemascope and'. Technicolour
. A.
love storyin,modern theme; involves not only
lovers, but the heart' of a•° small child as well.
Lauren Bacall Robert' Stack and Evelyn • Rudie
Thurs.,,. Fri.,, .Sat., November 20, 21,; 22
1 Gregory. ,
Peck� Yn
Kathr • Gallant. and Joan Collins
A super, western yarn backgrounded in 'New Mexico
. of -mar
m as
hosts e..
wherein three convicts hold a echo g
"THE BRAVADOS"
In • Scope and Colour
Thought For The Week:
/. If ;the; church, were. perfect, 1
I' youcouldn't' belong •' .i
HOW
vocal
General
• Mrs; Annie Jewitt returned
home on: Sunday ,after., . three tt Young, Gr fihe Area Concention
in ham Hospital: delegate to
weeks in W g Marshall., at Guelph.' 1VIrs.::JimSmith read
H,S L who is a patient h' ld were pre Fields".M W
"Wereason to f e
:
Mrs R. T. Douglas. has • improved George Bushell; Grade 19, Wei. proud' of Canada, :''Let her'be
' d' :was ..discharged,, from • Wing'- MacKenzie . 'shield, Helen Camp- proud Of us', ',This .brought forth:
Schmid
A. Sc
Wm. true
.Watast
u
en She11,thoughts that tam Hospital at• the weekend. bell; � Grademany thoug ts.
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Can -
will spend 'some trine Wi0i her shield, `Bill.. Buckton; • Grade _adians we should think of ser-.
in 'Win ham.' En •lisp, shield; Patricia'.;Welsh; iously: ' ,Miss Diane Hewitt fav-
dau�glter . , g a g
Victor Barrett Public.. speaking cup, Eleanor 'ouredwith a piano number. Mrs,
Mr:. and � Mrs.. .
: hte•r Sharlyn, Mrs.' Ethel Reed; Public speaking 'Clansmen Lyman Sutton conducted a cake
and daughter
„Suck, `'and Miss'' :Beatrice; Arm- shield, Diane Rayner; ' Publiccontest. Mrs. Mark .Johnston also
strong , of London :were visitors speaking W. 'O. S. S: A.: shield, gave a splendid paper on the'
iis'in- Diane Rayner• • t motto, "It..is, not what - you start,
with Mrs..: Harriett W � •
Mrs. • Charles .Mason Presentation :liy Mrs. J. Hew- but what You 'finish that .counts"..
Mr. , and,
d ,.
'tt of Horne : Economics shield; The 'Queen :and grace' 'brought . a
Ps g
a ... very, urn v
M p
• ars Y
art
B I
L 1
an wen
Charles ,''Cooke,. Who visited , in J • The presentation of Secondary
Detroit: •honour graduation diplomas and
secondary; school graduation dip.-
Week -end,' visitors. with Mr. & ! recon • Y.. r •Hoskin- d t d
We
Mrs: M. L. .Sanderson were Ni• r. . , s .was made'`by M
torr and the presentation . of Inter,.with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Th'homp-
and and Mrs. claire Pennington! son' and :family on Sunday.
and' Mr,. and Mrsi•' mediate 'certificates; by Mrs. Gor-
fro,n Parkhill ,don Johnston
Toronto and Bill • Mr, and • Mrs. Wm:. Eadie' visit
Frank King.:of Ta ed with Mr. a
011e e. • Honour. crests were presented
King. 'from Aurora rC . g • (b' Mr. Volney„ Ray, a$.. f
w
farmer reported from the ,Feder-
i s Donald Johnston; ,girls, ated News. :Mrs. Lyman ,Sutton
Sr., boy , •
k Ackert were the
"' ntermecliate
anl. Mrs. Jac.
' Richards,� Intermediate, I
Jean •:
boys, Floyd Staney; .girls, Barb-' Judges for the pumpkin pie 'con-,
Junior,'boys . Tom . test, with prizes ,going to Mrs.
ars Haldenby .. boys., ,
ll; girls, Pats Foran. . Frank Thompson and Mrs. Roy
Rathwe g Y,
' pwere present- Graham. The; convener, Mrs.: J.
Proficiency cupsHewitt, then presided and gave.
ed. by Mr. • Wm.. MacDonald to:
,
T 're-
n F
sit
h S
lendd
. a aero , .'P
d 9,' "English,' Beth Cooper P P
Gra a ,. Ports were given by 'Mrs: Marg=
Grade 10 History George Gibson;. aret McPherson on.the Bruce Co
Grade 11 Mathematics Bill. Buck-
ton; W I rally held at Wiarton and
Grade 12.Language, Bob Mrs Roy Graham, who was:' the
Grade 13 . Science, Bill
Lavery Proficiency shields s - '`In Flanders Mrs an,
in novo n tits .Hospital, is much; seated by Mr. W. R. Howey' to ' Eadie..very c p y g
in health leis Son Bros.. shield,
b
� improved .� Grade 9 F Y lc, have every
a abl , ave the top -
J
>ain�1�*ass�n„wz�!ar�'K�,w.a�..,
School. .Confi' 'ential" Adult entertainment. ".
and family visited. Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grahain and
family.•. y
Mr. and Mrs. 'Wm. Sterling and
family, Bayfield, • Mr. and . Mrs.
Ewart Taylor,.: Mr, and Mrs. Mor-
gan' Johnston, Mrs.,, John Walker,
.Owen Sound, visited with 'Mr.
and Mrs, :Jack Ackert ,and family.
Some of ,the local 4-H Club
lads attended ,.the Christmas Fair
at Walkerton.., with their calves.
Mr' and Mrs Alek` Nolen, Reg
the week -en in 'Windsor, l close.
spent ,: " ended avenin to a
d e accompanied by Mrs. Lo -La -Le, DelieioUs:..refreshments were Ser.:
ved;
Mr.. and Mrs.' Bert •Slewfelt
and ' family, ' Kincardine,. 'visited
so- reminded his hearers.that no
candidate, including Mr. Hanna,
can 'win an . elgcti�on, single-handed.
arid asked for tile"'very best . of
co-operation from every member
of the party.
As Dr.:Dymond opened his ad-
dress he complimented' the gatb
ering on . the selection of Lloyd
Jasper as their president. Mr, :Jas-
.per, he said, is intimately ac-
quainted with, :the pro}�lems of
government, for as president ' of
ina,: were recent visitors- with the `Ontario Federation of Ag -
Mi.
r he ,has'
lastyear,
and Mrs. Richard' Elliott: • ` . riculture untily ,
spent more time 'at the parlia-
ment
arka ment buildings than most of the'
government; �inenibers".
•The members of the ladies'
section of the association; served .a'
delicious lunch at the :conclusions
of the'';gathering.
arid Mrs. Eldon Ren_.
Y
ollows: wick, ick, 'Belmore, on Sunday.
Irw:n.: re ` • Barr; :. George
'home at • the .week -end after un- '• r.
Bushell; Denver Dickie, Terry , '
and Mrs. Harvey Grade . Donald ,
M and Mrs Charles Cathers,.
Mrs: Norman
}Wroxeter,„
Mr
M
{ro
der s surgery. e ' l ft n d o n, rlson _` Murray Hunter, Beth. W ' Manitoba,'
g Corbett, Rosser,•, Ma ,
where•she� convalesced after leav-. Cooper," Joanne'• Crozier, ..,Janet"
1 at the home of',leanor McNay. ed With•Mr. and' Mrs Wm.: Eadie.
isit-
ing the hospita Finlayson, E
" scents 1VIr: and' N1rs: Glade 10, Nancy' ,
Treleaven (
Grade 11, Bill Buckton, Joanne
Holyrood : Women's Institute I. : Mac MacDonald, Alex
visited • GKNX ' TV on Tuesday, :MacKenzie; 'Barbara Murray
•and • interviewed by Margaret Grade 12, Robert Youri�g
Brophey Were, Mrs,. Lyman Sut-. `, Ml s: Elizabeth Suter ..presented
ton, Mrs. Morgan Johnstone and !Louise Andrew with the follow-
-daughter Jackie, Mrs: Tom Hod- • ing honoiirs: Dr. Johnston shield
gins and 'Mrs:: James" Hodgins, a for highest standing in optioi'�al
• life 'tembef. subjects, Band Members Shield;'
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F: E. MagLca!?. Me'morial...TY`ophy
•. BORN for proficiency in. languages for
Grade 13.
MacLeod --At the Win'gham Gen Mr. Keith Laur presented ,Ruth
eral Hospital, on 1Vlonday. No- Stecr with the • Citizenship tro-
vem'be'r 3, 1958, to •Mr. and Mrs. phy for school citizenship ;and
7�onaldkMa'c,Leod, Lucknow, a son, theLucl;now ;High=