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Floors
LAID, SANDED AND
FINISHED.
a.m.: Sunday School.
a.m.: Morning Worship.
pan.: Erskine, Dungannon,
pan.: Evening Worship.
Factory binit
Easy to install
looks just like brick
Above roof. ■'
Como in today and let us show you tbs
advantages and economies you can en
joy with a Coleman floor fumoca. Ifit
is not convenient to drop into our shop,
'right away7'<maikthis-c0upon and~we
will be happy, to send our representative
to your home to appraise.your present -
equipment and make a free heat survey
of you rheme. .
Comfort Costs SoSUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th
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HARVEST
FESTIVAL
27th
WWNESDAY, SEPT. 23rd, 1953
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LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
Minister:
Rev. G. A. Meiklejohn,
B.A., B.D,
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th
10 aJn.: Sunday School.
11 a.m.:/‘Faith ip the House
hold of God”.
Installation of Y.P.U. Of
ficers.
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7 pan.: Spreading the Gospel
through Education......
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
Rev. C. A. Winn, B.A.,
Minister.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER
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Sti-Peter’s, Lucknow
CHURCH OF ENGLAND
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CULROSS CORNERS
_ We are glad.^to report that Mr.
Frank. Schurp^cher is home from
Wingham Hospital. Mrs, Charles
Schumacher of Walkerton spent
last \yeek with Mrs. Frank Schu
macher andPatsy. , l-
Several from the community
were at the Western Fair, Lori^
don, last week. . Others were in
attendance at Kincardine Fair.
Mr. Jas, Reid has sold his farm
to Mr. C. McNall.’. ■
_ Master - Donnie Wall celehratpd-
his. 5th birithdlay1 on.. Thursdgy-
3^l^h_ Xbx.. his. -little boy
friends. • ,
Miss Joyce Haldenby of Luck-’
now spent the ' week-end under
the parental roof.
Miss Helen Schumacher, Kin
cardine,-spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Schumacher.. . - »
Miss Emma Moffat, who has
taken a position in Chapman’s
store at Kincardine, spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Moffat.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Zettel &
Jean of Walkerton spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Schu
macher and; with., Mr. - and Mrs.’
Jack Schumacher.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Thompson
and family spent Sunday evening
with Mrs. Mary Wall and Jim &
Orville Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hackett and
Doug of Ashfield spent Sunday
-with—Mr;~ anrd~Mfs~Midiford"WaiT
and DOnnie.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Slessor and
family of Bervie spent -Sunday
with Mr and Mrs. Alex Whytock
and farhily. ' •• ;■ _
11 a.m.: Rev. H. L., Jennings.
„7i30—p.m,:_Re.v.™R^--IVI.-i Jones, -
R.D., St. Paul’s, South
ampton.
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Everyone is invited.
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will
It all started with a
FAULTY CHIMNEY
LIFETIME SAFER
witha ■
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Fireproof vermiculite
insulation. x
Inferliner air space^ a
positive heat break.
Dura-Flue Utter .
Nquirei ho mortar. "
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Supportod by floor
■ H colling j^hti.
Listed' by Underwriters’ Lobora-,
. JoHe# of Canada. „•/
• construction: •~R-e'g~—
\ quires no: bricks, mortar/scaffofd.-'
Erected in os little os. "5 hqui's; •
' .For buildings of any type/High-
' efficiericy,'law Cost. Lifetime- ’
■' safety^ J ' . ■ ■ ’ ?
HISELER 4 SON
\ Patrick and Edward Sts.
WINGHAl^, ;■
‘Phone 426 P.O. Box 332
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
is
Local & General
Mr, Will Lees of Deitroit is
visiting with his sisters, Mrs. A.
D. Mackenzie and Jean Lees.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hall have
'been visiting in Detroit this week
with Mj\ arid Mrs. Harvey Hall,
Mrs. W.^ Todd of London^ and
formerly of Lucknow, is reported
to be quite poorly.
W- B. AndersOxi ■ arid Allister
Hughes left last week to drive
a General Motors car to the West.
Mrs. T. H' Alton and her dau
ghter, Miss, Alma Alton of Lori-.
at“ the
W. G.
don, spent the \veek-end
home of Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew.
Miss Mary porteous and
some of dietitian friends
a trip to the West in a General
Motors car which they are de
livering to the Coast. ’ "
M(r. and Mrs. J. R. Johnstone
and Miss Jane Johnstone attend
ed the wedding in London on Sat
urday of Miss Helen Johnstone,
daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. D. M,
Johnstone.
Mr., and Mrs. Neil McLennan,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott, Ken
neth McLennan and . Miss Jean
McLennan recently attended a
wedding in Kentucky where Jean-
was her cousin’s bridesmaid.
G ROUND UP!
OF OLD HEATING EQUIPMENT
Yr«d» in dint Imffidmt "fuelAeg** tenthra . appliance ni
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Regardless ot kind or condition, we will moke • gonorano)
"’trade-in allowance for your present hooting appliance
ON THE PURCHASE OF A NEWf’
OIL o« GAS
FLOOR FURNACE
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Buy now and enjoy the all-
season comfort of efficient
automatic heating. Our
terms make it easy to own
the finest equipment
EASY TERMS
CHURCH CHANNELS
The Lucknow Ministerial As-
sociatijpn met at the United
Church Parsonage on Thursday,
September 17th at 10 a.m. Pres
ent were. Rev. G. .Meiklejohn,
Rev. G. BaUlch, Rev. C. Winn
and Rev. H. L. Jennings. Re
ligious education in the schools
of Lucknow was the main topic
of discussion. Before . the clergy
commence teaching i n t h e
schools they will meet with the
staff of the Public School. Ari
expression of appreciation for the
privilege of religious, teaching in
Mrs. T. S. Reid of Orillia is
visiting this week at the home of
Mrs. R. H. Thornpson. Mrs. Reid
was a visitor in London with Mr.
•janddMrjs.—Austin—Reidr-who--drove
her to Lucknow and spent the.
day here.
✓Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, W. G. Armstrong over - the
week-end -were~MrrarTd~MrsrRus^
sell Armstrong and infant son
Dale of Port Golhprne and Mr.
arid Mrs. Gordon Bailey and dau-
ghters, Sharon and Janet-ofcoLon^
dom^r -
Mrs. M. E. Dudley of Lucknow
was in London on Saturday and
Sunday visiting her brother-in-
law, Mr. Louis Dudley of Guelph,
who is seriously ill in Westmin
ster HospitaL She stayed with his
wife at the Red Cross Lbdge‘
Which offers wonderful accomo
dation to those visiting.loved ones
at the veterans’ hospital. Mrs.
Dudley had not seen Louis and.
his wife for 20 years. -Louis and
tbWy perWoefc
Year Tr^da-in Allowance
May Equal ihe Down Payment
TMsOfter for o Limited Timo Only y
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Litt/e With a Coleman
GREER RADIO and ELECTRIC
’Phone 110 Lucknow
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his brothers Sidney and George
saw battlefield . action in World
War JL and,Ernestwaskilled—in
action in 1917. He was the hus
band of Mrs. M. E. Dudley, of
town. Louis has been hospitalized
for over a year and is now very
Weak. -
Won Corn Competition
In the field crop corn com
petition sponsored, by Ripley Ag-
rucultural. Society, first place
went to Albert Harrington, Con.
4, Huron; for the second year in
a row. ■
RAY/ROBINSON
’Phone Carlow 2105
R.R. 1, Port Albert
BRUCE CO-OPERATIVE MEDICAL SERVICES
along with, a request to provide
Bibles fop-lhe use of Grades five,
six, seven and eight, the Bibles
to be the property of the school.
An offer of help in religious-mat
ters was sent to the High. School
staff. An expression of apprecia
tion was extended for the use of
a clergy book at Winigham Gen
eral Hospital, listing the patients
iril .denomination and locality.
The work of the ministry of heal
ing was discussed. The following
poem would seem appropriate at
this point;
-Mrs. Huff is up in the miff tree
On a seat fixed good and firm;
And she’d like to tell the. Reictoi;’
A‘few things and" make him
squirm..
Mrs. Huff’‘was sick,in bed; sj^
Yes,, sir, sick in bed a week-,
.And the Rector didn’t call sir,
_ J^ev.er_ey.en. J.Q.O-k-a^peep..
Wasn’t that, enough-sir,-
. To provoke a saint to wrath?
And make a Christian Pilgrim .
' Wander from the. chutchly path?
When , ! asked her if the doctor
Called ’ to see her, she said, Sure,
■ and she looked as if she thought
t needed some good, strong.mind
' cure.'. , *
Then I asked her how the doctor
•Knew, that sickness’ laid her low;
And she said that.-She-had called
' •’ ." him
On ; the ’ phone, and told him so.
! So the doctor called to see her.
But the Rector didn’t go, ’ :
i-F'or the .doctor knew . that she
wa§ ■ 11V 1
And • the’ Reetbr* didn’t go..
For the doctor knew that she .was
ill '• ’ ’ - A ; ■' .
And the Rector didn’t know. .
NOW the doctor gets his bill pdid
With ahicely written chequb,
But’ the .Hector, for not knowing,
Siinply gets it in the neck*
Now for the first time-— has a plan for
Comprehensive
including
HOSPITAL, SURGICAL, OFFICE, HOME and HOSPITAL CALLS.
With Today’s Conditions You Should Insure Against
Medical Expenses Of Ail Types.
Do you know that the average {Ontario- family pays more
than $110.00 a year fpir medical expenses. Many people :
have lost their life savings through unexpected illness. One
way of budgeting for these expenses IS BY HAVING
BRUCE CO-OPERATIVE MEDICAL SERVICES
COMPREHENSIVE
This plan is now available at the lowest possible cost
consistent with sound operating principles.
This Plan Is Particularly Appropriate For Pay-Roll
Deduction Groups, but is available to Other Groups.
For Full
Information 1
Fill In The
Attached
Coupon
r LORNE B. EVANSyrSeG^Treas^ Manager
Bruce Co-operative Medical Services, \ '
Paisley, Ontario. /
Please send me complete information without obligation
regarding the Bruce Co-operative Medical Services Com
prehensive Medical Carej Plan. \ 1
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