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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-06-17, Page 3ll WEDNESDA'Y. JUNE 17th, .1953 LUC UNITE THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO I i i i i l . . , x . Rev. G. A. Meiklejohn, • B.A., SUNDAY, JUNE 21st 10.00 a.m.: Sunday School. 11.00 a.ni. and 7.30 p.m. REV; MARY DOUGHTERY, j B.A., of Underwood, guest ! speaker at both' services. | I i i i T V Lucknow Presbyterian Church ( Revr C. Ai Winn, B.A., Minister. SUNDAY, JUNE 21st 10.00 a.m.: Sunday School and Bible Class. Lucknow Services Withdrawn Morning and Evening. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES at Erskine Church, Dungannon 11.00 arni^ and 7.30 p.m. Guest Speaker, Rev. W. II. T. Fulton, ^ILA., of Brussels. . . I PAGE THREE Ik I THRILL DAD ► SHIRTS—Dress, work, sport at all prices. Sizes 14% to 17%. ►All colors^ stripes,- cords, -nylony -broadcloth, cotton, * ‘ < * 1 1▲ Local & General Alex McNay has been confined to bed by illness for, the past several days> ■ . ‘ ’ Mr. and Mrs. James"Hodgins of Stratford visited with friends at Kinlough., / .* ' ' YMr. and Mrs. Jerry Frye of Dallas, Texas, is visiting - with their aunt, Mr?’. Sarah Collyer. • ' Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Mufdie, Bill, and Michael of St. Thomas spent the widek-end here. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Hamilton of Atwood visited recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs Cecil Blake, Dungannon. . ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamilton celebrated their twenty - ninth anniversary with their family in London the week-end of June 12. Miss Winnifred Fairish? who is employed in Goderich at Cutts* fruit store, spent the week-end at her home in Ashfield. Mr. and Mrs/ Wm. Donaldson and Mr. Jack^Hetherdngton of Ot­ tawa ard visiting with Mrs; Sarah Collyer, and other relatives. -.Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnston, Murray and Brian, Mr. and Mrs. Hector Cook visited with Mr. and Mrs, Dune ^iacDonald oL-Flint-; over the week-end. , Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Millson of Weston and Mrs. Robert Johnston of Goderich ..were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Joynt., ' ” / ; . /■• .• Mr. and Mrs: Robert Rae and/ Margaret attended the Murray- Rae reunion at the home of Mr. Tand’/Mrs^NicbUHotson at Avan- bank on Saturday. There were about 150. in attendajnce. . Miss Helen MacIntyre of Flint, ' Mich., is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Ted -Collyer. She was accompanied by Mrs., D. N. Lawrence who is visiting with friends? Mrs. Lawrence spent the winter in Florida and visited on her return at New York with her son Donald. ■ • Among those ' attending Miss Shirley Robinson’s graduation last week at Owen Sound were he& parents and brother, Mr. and‘Mrs. j,Howard Robinson and Bill; Mrs. Edna Robinson, Misses Lena and Elizabeth Robinson of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dexter., Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dexter and Wil­ fred Black of Toronto, v ___Those—attending—M-i«s-~Viola-: Cook’s graduation at Owen Sound last week were her father,- Mr. Albert Cook; Mr. and Mrs:.Henry McKenzie,. Mr., and Mrs. Oliver MacKenzie and family, Mrs. Alice McCharles and John, Mrs; Geo. McGillivray of . Kincardine, Mr. and. Mrs. Finlay Cook and Finlay Jr. of Collingwood and,Ray Me-: Kenzie of Windsor. i Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lane of -Belmont visited for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ fred Hackett. K Miss Mildred Home of Detroit spent a week with her mother, Mrs. Walter fiorne, who accom­ panied her to Toronto, to visit MrsL_ Minnie Horne and Lillian and then to Collingwood to visit Mr. and Mrs, Jim Stewart. Several from here went to Gor- rie on. FridayLmilght to hear the Cooksville choir, featuring. Ron­ ald ^tewart of Toronto as tenor soloist. Among those in attend­ ance wer£ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Joynt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rae and Margaret, Mrs. Philip Mac­ Millan, Mrs, Orville Jones, Mrs. Grant Meiklejohn, Mrs. J, H. Hall, Miss Belle Robertson, Mrs. Harvey Webster. , DIED AT SAULT STE. MARIE r ■j zioN S ■ - r - • • •• ' • • • • Our teacher, Mrs. Johnston, took the school children on a bus trip to Niagara Falls in Allan Reid’s bus on Friday, Mrs,-Frank Ritchie, Mrs. Milvert Reid, Mrs, Magoffin? Mr. Gordon Kirkland and the Second; Concession school taught by Mr, Burden also went along. . . J j Mr. and Mrs. Russ Ritchteof Port Colborne rhet’ Mrs, Frank Ritchie and Anne at-Niagara, who spent Saturday with fherii.. Frank met them at Burlington on . Sum. day and they visited Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Eastmari. ' ’ * Mrs. McAuley is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Andrew of Calgary visited Saturday with his another, Mrs. Andrew who is yery poorly. The regular June meeting of the Zion. W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. Gordon Ritchie with 18 members and four Child­ ren and one visitor present. It was, the grandmothers’ mee.ting.. Mrs. Jack McDonagh presided. Mrs. Raynard^tead the minutes. The. roll calL was answered by naming a missionary. Mrs. Ray- nard had the devotional. The scripture lesson was read by Mirs. Jack^Gardner^ Mrs. Bill Hunter took care of the Christian Stew­ ardship. Readingst were given by Mrs. Swan, Mrs. Will Hunter, Mrs. Jack Gardner and Mrs. Geo. Hunter. We were favored with a solo by Mrs. Wes Ritchie. Any­ one wanting to send for blankets is to /bring their woollens and leave them with Mrs. Wes Ritchie or Mrs. Charlie Wilkins before -June" 20th. Mrs/ “Gordon Ritchie is to collect the rest of the gar­ den party money. Mrs. Wes Rit­ chie gave her report on the Pres- -byter-ial -heldinGoderich. Mrs. Charlie Wilkins took the study book; Mrs. Will Hunter closed : with- prayer. Mrs. ,Geonge_Hunter took over for the W.A. meeting. Mrs. Mar­ shal Gibson read the scripture, The garden party money was brought in. Mrs. Hunter gave tout some sewing to be done for the bazaar. Mrs. Hunter closed prayer. - h with t ~ ___—vvA'AAQj—AA-jrAVU, MCtKJ *. plaids, plains, wide selection for Dad; TROUSERS—Dress, Jeans, Slacks. Choose for Dad from latest stylings. * - . JACKETS—-at the store with his choibe. Gabardines, checks and rayons. Priced rigihtr—-one ,he can wear with a < smile..► > UATS—-GiiVehimaGift Certificate—buy it now-—he can ►. ► ► ► ► ► choose it himself. ^7 ? T -SHIRTS—New colorings, stripes, checks, cords. Latest , * treatment for hot weather. 41 ,, treatment for hot weather. ; ACCESSORIES HE LOVES . Jewellery, Initialled Handkerchiefs, Ties, Caps, Braces, < Belts, Arm Bands, Underwear, Gloves, Scarvei, , .< Bathing Suits. ■■ . : ■ dSandersori’s I LADIES’ AND MEN’S WEAR t A A A A A R A A A Jh’ JR byterian church to produce a Book of Praise for use in North* American churches. . The U.S. church leaders would not agree to the Canadians wishes to have a, seperate section for metrical psalms. The Assembly voted to ban radio and television spon­ sorship for religious broadcasts. i> The death of Merl Henry Smith occurred recently at Sault Ste. Marie from a heart attack. He was in his 61st year and had. been em- ployed by the Algoma^SteeL Com- pany for many years. He was born iatT Richards Landing and moved to the Soo as a lad. Mrs. Smith was formerly Mar Winona Murdoch of Bruce Coun­ ty. To them, were iborn three sons, Ronald, Gordon and Robert all of Sault Ste. Marie. Mrs. Rob­ ert Smith was formerly Ettabeile MacDonald of Lucknow. ; , CHURCH CHANNELS HURON CROP REPORT V a Several farmers in the county were putting in grass silage this week and because of the extreme­ ly wet weather, it would now ap­ pear that more farmers than for­ merly will be putting in grass- silage.. ■' «■ © /^y. Seventy-four Holstein breeders left for * a one day tour of Hol­ stein herds in Michigan Satur-; day, ’ '; Nairns JASPE TILES Ii" r ■ 1 —r—- . --ri- —j 15c per tile from -Scotland .4 I I McLennan and MacKenzie now. hasf a complete stock ' of domestic gauge tiles in a new selection of ■ - • beautiful decorative colprs“r rT ~aiid \ —-- PRICED LOW TO FIT ANY BUDGET / Just Right. For ——KitchenandEhningRoom—— - ’: ' ■ ESTIMATES FREE . _ Also A Complete Line Of / I 4 t A report on the 97th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church.in Canada which met re­ cently, at Toronto. The Rev. W. A. Cameron, D.D., general, sec­ retary of Foreign Missions? was elected Moderator. The last gen­ eral Census reports 781,747 peo­ ple who list themsglves as Pres­ byterians. There are 715 mini­ sters in Canada. A to,tai of $5,260,329 was raised for all con­ gregational ' purposes? $498,633 more than was raised in 1951. All eight Synods“of .the church 'reported increases. The Assembly Ax>tedU:o_give--$10v000--to-!t-he“Um ited Nations technical assistance program for underdelevoped areas. The Presbyterian Pension Fund paid6 out, $101,132 in^ariniiit- ies in 1952, A budget of $800,000 was approved for the missions, colleges and administration, of Jthe. “church? Lait year1 the Presbyter* iari ch torch contributed mtore thkh $12?000 of • the total of/ $60,000 made available in Canada for re­ fugee work through the World Three schools, of .Evangelism oh the Prairies arid in British Columbia. It was regretfully re*„ Two hundred and fifty enthus­ iasts attended the Banner Coun­ ties Ayrshire picnic at the Lang- riidge Bros. Farm-Belgravex—on^ Wednesday. Nine senior heifer calves were sold averaging $81.00 each. With, the fine weather the earlier part of the week, consid­ erable acreage of corn, soy beans and1 white ■' beans were finally seeded in the county. • - Due to the length of the wet season many farmers are sowing buckwheat, millet and* etc. on areas .which have been too wet to seed other early crops. • LUCKNOW GIRL 1,000th VISITOR TO MUSEUM \ ------— ■ \ —To-Miss~Shirtey_Gibson, of R. 3, Lucknow, goes the honor o? being the 1,000th person to visit the Huron County Pioneer Mus­ eum this year. To date, according to Curator J. H.’ Neill, 1,147. persons have: toured the museum this year and 50 schools have' visited it since' it was opened. On Sunday of last week, 121 pupils came from Bur­ ford, to view the relics at the> museum;—Goderich Signal -Star, i i 1 i - i' * IN STOCK ■X. ■ F I 2, 3 and 4 yard widths/ I I • ’ • ■ ' ' ■' /' ...‘ L ' ’■* ! ’■ McLennan & MacKENZIE • ’iPhone Luckno^ 1 * •' ' ■ ’ ' . ; ' * ' ♦ ' r FLOOR COVERINGS ,!. I ported that there will be curtaii- •I?.. ' ...■. : ,*■ *4,a j*-ment of leadership training work. The Assembly favored tto consult other Protesfant .denominations itt def i hi ng areas qf )^ork across iGahadfy' Manitoba Synod asked, the *. Assembly to consider I the place cf women in the church. The church In Canada withdrew . [ fr<?m a pitoject. with US,A. Pres* 0 > I Suitable for 3”x8”xl6’ i Phone 150 iSS •5»«. Lucknow ^•aiiLirMii! 'Hiii’tf igiii ijivi aaa(r jjii'y atyti' HAYRACK SILLS BRIDGE PLANK JOHN W. HENDERSON LUMBERLIMITED .. u K ‘ ,»I . ‘ ■” Ontario