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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKN0IN,• ONTARI
WEDNESDAY,', JANUARY .7th,, 1171
Church nistuti
Whitechurch
Messengers.
WHITECHi RC1i NEWS,
Whitec'hurch1 Messengersheld
their Christmas meeting in the .,
Sunday'School room•on Sunday
during ehur-ch<service .the
theme of;,t_he meetirtg. was the -
Christmas Message.
Earl ,Thornpson•presided in the .•
absence .of president Ronald • •
Solomon •and gave the Call to
Worship. A11 sang:Silent Night.
The scripture was read by Earl.
Thompson and Clair Weberled in
prayer. . The offering was received
by Murray Gibb. ,and dedicated. • •
by Kenneth. Quipp. The secretary
Clair Weber read the minutes ,
and called the roll. .hus.. Dair�e:
Gibb. leader showed the baby
layette to be sent for Indian
Babies A thank you note was
received' for -•money given..
Mrs., Millan' Moore gave an
interesting-Christrnas..Stoty and
'closed the meeting with prayer:
•A11.then went to their, Sunday
School•.class. ' .
Hi_
roup].
Calvin -Brick
Mess.engers,
WHITECHURC11 NEWS •
• Calvin Brick'Messengers heldi
their Deeember .meeting on
Sunday With Cathy Chandler
leader and -Marian McGee pianist.
A candle light.servicewas held.
Darlene Cotlltes read the
scripture Reading parts were
given by lane Whytock and.
Doreen,Taylor•. Mike Monte., -
Phillip Chandler and Dennis
Thompson, Jim McGee and Jifn
Whytock brought .in lighted
•
Candles,.
The collection was received by
Janet Whytock and Doreen
Taylor. Jim Whytock gave the
Herald report .: - •
Mrs. Lloyd Whytock gave the
story, after which all went to
-their/Sunday-School-class. •
Dungannon
Explorers.
The Dungannon Explorers
held .their 10th meeting on Mon-
day,
on-day,December 2.2�', They' met at
.the chur•
ch at 2:00 and exchanged'
gifts and. then Gwent tobogganing.
After an enjoyable time at the
hill the group returned to the
church and had hot chocolate •
and_hookies.
The next meeting will be .
held January 6.
..i
special Christmas
services Held
Special ,Christrnas,services were
held in St. Mary's Church,. Luck-.
now. ; • during :the . Festive Season.
.',A pre -Christmas festival took'
place at' 7.30 p;.rri. on Sunday,;
...-Dec•etabcr.21•, The
,•; The Hi C of�'Pine River and •' * Christian Family_ around the
Bethel United Churches held their Altar" , with Rev'. Fr. Cassano..
December. meeting in. the church ' and .Rev. Fr Bonnici as •lead'ers,
th � Paul
• • on^S�day�-e•venrrg-Deceirpber� • e.�u��pgake�.w�as ,.
twenty-eighth. Dalton of Kingsbridge.~
The meeting opened wi4th hymn • On .Christmas Day 'vials was
56. , Larry Irwin' presUed . The •. celebrated at 9.30. a , rn • .and: on
\Scripture•'reading Was given by Sunday, December. 28 , 'Holy
Reid •Liddle followed with prayer. Family Sunday - a special Mass,
• iy "Phillip: Paquette. of Thanksgiving for the spiritual
During the business period .it' and,temporal benefit --received
was decided to hold a meeting from God 'during the. year.
'next week whenthe delegates , : Sunday', January 4.r "The:Feast :.
from Niagara. Falls Toe Alpha •of the Epiphany`"•was proclaz'nied
convention will give an account by PoPe'Paul as ."The World Day
of their` trip and information • of Peace Mr : James •0' Donnell
. received. at the meetings. Ther • wasComme.ntator and Ntrs. Rita.
•
,Preiranriarriurned:'the meeting.
•
Young People. Enjoy;
Outdoor: Parties
KINLOSS NEWS
• -South Kinloss young people
enjoyed, a snowmobile and• ‘•
-toboggan patty -.on . the farm of
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Keith on
Monday evening•.. Hot dogs
were eaten around a bon -fire to.
conclude the evening's fun.. On
Wednesday afternoon: about
twenty younger Sunday School
pupils also had a .party there T-'
Jortk'rs Obere
45th Anniversary
ani Mrs . lohn •Jordan Of
Lucknow observed their 45th
Wedding annii'earcar}' .oti Thursday,
December .4th.
' .. Mr, and Mrs, Jordan were
married . t 'Brussels and farrtaed ..
just out pit Brussels' until 196
bt.T:'ttT V .1'roved to Lueknow
NOtel'e they had purchased a. home
N*corner of Outram arid,
Streets,
Mr, Jordan''s. Sister Mi3s Eliza
heti: Jordan makes her home with.
them.
A dinner ,was held at their ,
home for relatives on December
6th, Anions theguests present
were Mr, Jordan's sister.Mts. J. R.
Turnbull and •Mr; TurTull. of
Newmarket •and his brother W. C.
Jordan and Mrs. Jordan of .
Toronto, .'Mrs. Jordan's only
brother Burnett Smith: and. Mrs;
Smith of Stratford were unable..
to be present..:
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LOOKING BACKWARDS
LUCKNOW.
UNITED CHURCQH:
Rev. Robert Nicholls,, B.A.
bini�ster.
JANUARY'•lith .
10:00-a:m;--Sunday School-�- • •
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship' '
2:00 p.m Teen •Confirnnatiop
Closs, '•
What Hes' behind us and what'
lies before us .are tiny matters
compared with what lies within
us. • William Morrow
Licknow
resb terian • Church
,Rev. Glenn Noble, &A..
Minister
,..;.-Phone 528-2740
JANUARY lith
WITH 'MARGARET THOMPSON
•
a YEARS AG
' DECEMBER' 1949 '• ,
At a;service of worship
South Kinloss . Presbyterian church
t ghrs which had -recently. been
installed, were dedicated as, a.
memorial, in honour of the late.
M. and. Mrs. David Henderson.,
parents of „Mrs. Mary Ross of
Lucknow
: oss estir:,ated. at $8..000. was
10:00 a.m. Sunday. School •
•• 11:00 a m. 'Morning; Servicta .�
caused•by fire which destro.yed
the large barn onthe ,I;),0 acre
farm. o`f Donald McKenzie neat
port Albert: The,loss included
• the season's crops 50 pigs and.
• 'other livestock:
-SHUR GAIN DAIRY
The C'raWford Hatchery would
Lucknow Village, Councilwas
elected by ,acclamation' for the.
1950 term of office ..:John C b
McNab.'was the new 'reeve ;'.
succ4eding W ., A : Solomon', who..
retired after a two-year term.,
The-eotrac i e-mbe-ts_w ete
Ernie. Crawford „ "Russ 'Button', 8; . . .
14:„ Robertson 'and Innes MacSw,een,
Clerk Joseph Agnew presided for .
the meeting and was'attending
his 4Bed-nomination ,rimeei-rig-ih;:
his official capacity.
:• Ernie Crawford; local feed
rnerchant. and poultry Man.,
announced the lau•ncbing of a • new
'venture early in the new year, '
when he would, commence the
ra:t on of a chick hatchery. •
S1IASUPPIEMENt•
The feed that is -helping to change_ the_
outlook Of the countryside..
- Count=their f silos in your corm
unity; . •
that,were were not there ten or five years ago:
They symbolize the growing ,popularity of
corn as the major source.of feed in dairy
operati
Shur -Gain were leaders . in ' this trend by
developing Silasupplement, to supplement
rigs h= -the dd:itionai=nuta enta=neede x:-:
optimum milk production and body weight
maintenance
•
on=L--egh- or -n- Rack --cross,
I , Hainptliire-Rock cross .and
s
ANGLICAN
CHURCH
LUCKNOW AREA PARISH.
The Rev. R. tdendahl
Rector
JANUARY 11th
Epiphany l
Ascension, Kinlough 11 a.m:
St,, Peters, Lucknow --130 p.m.•
• Church .School • 10:15 a.in
St-PautsT-Dtmga inon----3-p:m.
Alternating with Christ Church,;
Port Albert
..LUCKNOW
...CHRISTIAN
__"REFORMED:
CH URCHH.
:• , s. xr+ed Pocks . , The capacity of
e four• -unit incubator would be
;&..½ eggs, .
t
n '•.y * .. . ' ' •• 2: p.m. (Butch --2 itt ani
Let us tell you more about Shur -Gain
up
outlookfor dairymenand thelook of. your '
countryside. ;
rso,
roar
LUCKNOW`
NE 528-2026
J. W. Van Stempvoort: •
Pastor
Srsvices:
10:00 'a.m. (English) •
• •• pECE.y4r 8.1929.
P.ev. ; l•Y ,•Johnstone , •who.
had `er,.'associated `with his
brother R., .Johnstone in the furnit-
tire and. undertaking business in.
Lucknow , ,went to Toronto where
he:had: taken a pristion as
,funeral .director with D. M.
'Johnston,and.Company. Mr:
iphnstone resigned as Reeve .Of.
the village after three •years and
'an additional three years service
5th Sundays) ,
visrroRs. WELCOME. .
Denominational ; Radio '$road=
cast, "The • Back To God .Hour",
ver atuday: --- i-6Str-atfoi)-.
•2:00 p.m.; •CFOS (Owen
Sound) • 6:00 p.m.
YOUR;; REDS CROSS .IS.
SERVING
TODAY
•
• A full house greeted 'the Luck- '
now:ntamatic Club, who staged •
a'play ".Nothing but the 'Truth" ,.
jn.the :;unknow Town Hall,The •
cast included Wilfred Anderson
Joe ` rassal, Rev. E. O. Gall her,
Elliott Miller, Thomas Witsoh', •
y, Lorna Campbei.l,• Mrs. I. W.
Joynt , Mary Aitchison, Margaret
Button••,:Rena MacDonald, Phyllis:
Macnonald, Before the curtiairr
went up P :'T . Arrnsirong e'
g
entertained the • g atherirt ' with
•
READY FOR TOMORROW
selection on the new Electric
Victrola , • '
The Lucknow Hockey Club• was,
,.reorganized. Officers elected
were; President , G:eorg '•`Smith:; ;�•
Vice President , i . 14. Thoiripsor ;
Secretary , Cam Thompson
Treasurer, Clarence ?'1urdie;
Manager, W. McCoy; Coach,
ibiss' Johnstone . '
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