The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-10-28, Page 5The PLAYHOUSE
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/ WEDNESDAY, OCT28th' 1953
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PRESBYTERY YOUNG FOLK ‘
HEAR INSPIRING ADDRESS
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO -
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Wed., Thurs., October 28, 29
CHARLTON HESTON, 7
Lyceum Theatre
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FIRST SHOW AT 7.15
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ASHFIELD HOST
FOR SECTIONAL
coming next Week
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Friday, Saturday, Oct. 30, 31
HOWARD DUFF,
HELENEt STANLEY
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The Roar of the Crowd
Matinee Saturday Afternoon
Monday, Tuesday, Nov. 2, 3
JANE POWELL,
• FARLEY GRANGER,
’ ANN MILLER
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SMALL TOWN GIRL
Wed., Thurs., November 4, 5
CLARKE GABLE,
■ GENE TIERNEY
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NOTICE
CLERK’S NOTICE QF FIRST
POSTING OF VOTERS’ LIST
Voters’ Lists, 1953, Municipality
Of West Wawanosh, County
of Huron.
Notice is hereby;given that I
have complied with Section 8 of
The Voters! Lists Act and that I
have posted up at my office at
Dungannon,/on the . 17th day of
Octoibep, 19.53, . the list of all per
sons entitled to vote in the said
Municipality ,at.. Municipal Elec?
t.ions,. and that such list remains
/hgrerfpr inspection,- : ’
And ,1 hereby call upon, all vot
ers to* take immediate proceed
ings to liave any. errors :or omis
sions corrected according to lawi
tne last day for appeal being the
7th da/ of November, 1953,
.—Dated—-this—1-7-t-h—day-oif—Octo-"
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DURNIN.PHILLIPS, Clerk.
NOTICE
Re Bus Trip Reservations
Kairshea Institute is chartering
a Motorways bus to Toronto Win
ter Fair on Tuesday., November
17th. Those interested in going
please contact Mrs. Dave Car
ruthers..or.Mrs. D; L..MacKinnon.
AUCTION SALE
of
REAL ESTATE
Estate of Wm. E.
will be offered for. sale
WEDDINGS i
CROCKEIU-GIBSON
The Rev. G. A. Meiklejohn un
ited in marriage Catherine Marie
Gibson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs*
Samuel W. Gibson^ Lucknow, and
John Pritchett. Crocker, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Crocker,
St. Thomas. |
The service ’was held in the;
Lucknow United Church bn Fri
day evening, October 9th, before
an altar banked with white, gold
and bronze mums and lighted by
—candles;—-—----------'---------------------
The bride, given in marriage 1
by her father, wore a ballerinai
dress of baby blue net over taf-'
feta with white accessories. She'
carried a white Bible topped with
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1 Ushers were Ernest Gibson and !
Edward Young.
Miss Bette Anderson played
the wedding march.
At the bride’s home the . bride’s
mother received in a dusty rose
dress with navy accessories and
a corsage of Johanna Hill roses.
The groom’s mother wore a navy
blue dress with winC accessories
and a corsage of red roses.
For their trip to the north, the
bride chose a lavender dress with
black kid accessories and a blu^
grey topcoat. The couple will re
side in St. Thomas.
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of the
der.son,
by public auction at; the
Macintosh Sale Barns, Lucknow,
Wednesday, November 4th
1953, at 3.30 p.m. .
The property consists as fol?
lows: !
13, E.D., Township of Ashfield, ‘
County , of Huron, 100 acres*
(b) West Half df Lot 3, Con.
12,. E.D., Township of Ashfield,
C ou nt y-o f- Hu ro h100 -acres—-—-
TERMS—10% of purchase, price
on day of sale; balance in thirty
days. Property offered subject to
reserve bid.
Emile MacLennan, auctioneer;
Morgan Henderson, executor.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Spence Irwin wishes to
acknowledge with heartfelt
thanks alF the- cards and expres
sions of sympathy extended her
,in the death of her dear mother.
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to the many friends who
so kindly remembered me during
my 'recent illness. . ________
Mrs. Jessie Maclnnes.;
1 The family of the late Mrs.
I Wm. Roberton, formerly of Au?
1 burn, would like ^0‘express their
^appreciation for the ^indness and
sympathy extended them in their
bereavement; they ..especially
wish to remember those who sent
cards of sympathy, floral trib
utes and the loan of cars.
It is with grateful thanks we
wish to acknowledge all dona
tions and prizes from the manu
facturers, merchants, cluib mem
bers and other donors. It was
through your generosity this, was
our biggest and best tournament
of the past five .years.
Thanking you in behalf of the
Lucknow Bowling Club, Harvey
Webster, Past Pres. .
Hen-
The annual convention of the
West Section of the. Huron Pres-
byterial of the. Women’s; Mission
ary Society of the United Church
was held at Blake’s Church, Ash?
field, Thursday, October 22nd,,
with a very good attendance.
Mrs. Fred Toll, vice president,
was in the chair. After invocation
and opening hymn, Hacketts Aux-:
iliarjr took, charge of the worship
seryiiresr-Mfe^Wim/^^^
Blakes gave the address of wel-
come with. Mrs. Baer of Behmil-
ler replying. ’:
The following committees/ were
appointed: resolution, Mrs. C. M’
Robertson,. Mrs. McDqwall and
-Mrs-Scrimgebur;~Financial7rMrsr
Stanley Cook of Westfield; nom
inating, Mrs.. A. Campbell, Au
burn.
Roll call was answered by in
teresting two-minute reports from
each Auxiliary, also C.G.I.T.
groups, Mission Bands and Baby
Bands. Music was ’ supplied by
Union Auxiliary with Mrs. Cox
singinig a solo,. “I Thank Thee
God”. Mrs. K. Webster of Bly th,
Literature secretary, emphasized"
the need for family worship,
j home study and described sev
eral books from the W.M.S. book-,
shelf. Mrs. McVittie Of Blyth also
gave a. talk on books including
“Doorways to Devotion’’ and
“Seeking to be Christian in Race
Relations”. Mrs. Sutter of Clin
ton gave the treasurer’s report.
The offering was taken and pray
er offered by Mrs. A. Campbell
. of Auburn.’ Hymn 399 anR prayer
}by a Goderich (North St.) mem
ber closed the morning session.
The ladies of Blakes church ser
ved a most delicious dinner.
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Wed., Thurs,, Fri., Sat., October 28, 29, 30, 31
James Ellison and Mary Beth Hughes, in
•fhe Last Of The Wild Horses’
Matinee .Each Saturday at 2.30 P.M.
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“Youth Faces the Fact of Atom
ic War” was the theme challenge
of the Rev. William R. Lake’s ad
dress to the Bruce Y.P.U. con
vention at Lucknow. And all
would agree that while he did. -
hot dangle-his audience over the
fires of hell in complete old-time
style he gave a timely call to
realism and urgency, “We live”,
he said, “in an age of an ever-
growing crescendo of crisis, which
clearly reflects the* hand of
to all who are prepared to
the signs of the times”.
The real warfare today
war of the spirit, the warfare of
ideas as unbelieving secular lead-
“ers~~calV~i:tr“The“bhTyi“s"atisfying /
peace the world can know will
be when it accepts right, truth
and the higher life as the fund- •
amentals of all .humane living.
The real war is that-being waged
by the church and real peace can.
only come through the church.
Our task/our .vocation, is to take
our fitting place in God’s army,
and to do our part with might
and main to win our fellows and
the world for the Kingdom of
God. ’He must reign!
Ninety-one registered delegates
attended at Lucknow in addition
to helpers, and represented Un
ions at Lucknow, Pine River, .
Ripley, Teeswater, Port Elgin,
Kincardine, Olivet,. Bervie, Wes
ley, Wiarton and Chalmers. The
gathering of leaders was warnied. .
up by community singing vigor-
ouslyled—byKathryn^Liddle._A __
cordial welcome iby Rev! G. A.
Meiklejohn for the Lucknow
friends introduced the first ack .
dress. This was followed by the-
division of all present into seven
^|/-commission-groups-which-engag-——--
a.m.,
Geo.
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The Sacrament of the Lord’s
Supper will be observed in the
United Church next Sunday. The
.service, commencing at 11
will tie in charge of Rev/
Watt of Dungannon.
The .Women’s Missionary Soc
iety (Northi Huron) of Huron
Presbyterial held their . annual
convention in the United Church
Oh Friday. The ladies of the local
Society served dinner to around
75 delegates and visitors repre
senting every pastoral charge in
.the section of North Huron. x
The November meeting Of the
Women’s Institute will be held
in the Community Hall on Tues
day afternoon, Nbyemb^J3rdjat
2.30., Roll, call, “Fond Memories”..
Motto, “Life is like a ladder—
every step you take is either ‘up’
or ‘down’” by Miss.Jean Aitch-
ison. Subject on historical re-
“searcK’.“and““current” events will
be taken by Miss W. D. Ruther
ford. Hostesses and program com
mittee, Mrs. Chas. McDonald and
Miss Annie Durnin.' Please note
the chapge in date and place of
meeting. '/■' •
Reception For Newlyweds
Mr. and Mrs/Allan Miller were
guests of honor at a large gath
ering at the Community Hall on
Thursday evening., After lunch
they were balled to' the platform
when George Webster read an
address, extending congratulations
and good Wishes and Angus Mc
Donald niade the presentation of
a substantial sum of money.
■Thanks—were—extended—by—both
Mt. and Mrs. Miller. ./.'.'
The ladies are reminded of the
annual bazaar to be held in the
Auxiliary Rooms, Lucknow, un
der the auspices of the Women’s
God,
read
is a.
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with hymn 358 and with Donny
brook ladies having charge of the
worship ■ service. Mrs. Phillips of
Blyth rendered a delightful solo.
Mrs. W. J. Moores, Exeter, con
ference branch secretary, gave a
very interesting address on the;
use of study books and she dealt
with the problems of missions and
missionaries and their great need
for our help and support. Mrs,
MoOres also referred to the sad
plight of the Korean people and
stressed the nded for more bales
of warm clothing,’ etc. The of
fering was taken by Port Albert'
Auxiliary with Mrs. Izednor of-
-fer-ing—prayer—-Mrs.—Geo.-Michie
of Brussels gave a splendid re
port on the Leadership Training
school at St. Thomas and urged
anyone to, take the chance £o
attend this school as there is ur-
7gent-need~for-good-leaders;----------
The president, Mrs. E. Des Jar
dine, Grand Bend, then gave her
message. She spoke on the United
Nations and what a great asset
it is to the world today. The
successful working of the U.N. is
essential to the peace and well
being of the world. She also
spoke briefly on community life,
the, evils social drinking lead
to, and urged we read ;more
worthwhile literature.
Mrs* Scrimgeour of Blyth then
gave the report of the Resolution
and Courtesy committee'.
The invitation for 1954 annual
convention was given by Bayfield
Auxiliary . arid accepted. Hymn
356 and prayer by Mrs. Fred Toll
of Blyth and th.e benediction by
Rev. Dickinson of AShfield clos
ed a most enjoyable session;
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Paramount Women’s Institute
Paramount W. I. met at >the
home of Mrs. Kelso MacNay on
October 20th with 19 members
present. 'The roll call “How to
tie a good citizen”, was well re
sponded to. Mrs. Orland Richards
was appointed to take the home
making club project./Mrs. P.,
Smith gavO a splendid report of
the Area, convention at Guelph.
Miss Mary McLeqd took the
topic. Other numbers on the.
program included a reading' on
Thanksgiving by Mrs. Dexter, a
piano duet by Elaine and Joyce
■ McNay, reading by Mrs. Dave
Anderson, duet by Mrs. McNay
on Saturday afternoon at 2.30.
Miss Beatrice McQuillin, .Miss
Lois Webb, Mr. Ross Errington,
Mr. Don Cameron were among
the teachers attending an edu
cational conference in Beal Tech
nical School, London, on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Woodley
of Winona were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Will .Rutherford.
Mr. and Mrs; Stanley Todd and
Andrew of Southampton; spent
the week-end with Mrs.; David
Todd.
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ed in forceful period of exchang-
! ing ideas to ibe used later in their
winter programs.
Welcome relaxation was pro- /
vided by a series of games again . z.
led by Kathryn Liddle after
which the whole gathering mov
ed to the church for the main,
address. Worship conducted in a
very fitting way by represent
atives of the Kincardine YjP.U.,
completed the more formal part
of the proceedings, but no worthy
member of Y.P.U would consid
er leaving such a gathering with
out sharing the final “cup that
cheers”. This was gracefull/
handed round/by the Lucknow
•Y.P.U. whose sister the .W.A.
provided a substantial repast.
Alan Ribey said “thank you” for
us very feelingly, and Kenrfeth
McNay said Lucknow were glad
~tu'^do“Tt“and^would~do-~it—again—
any time. When we at last, all
joined hands in the great 'un
broken circle of friendship and
Is^ng “Taps”; there were a good
many present who felt that they
had really shared in a great' oc
casion.. May it be the fore-runner
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anything that doesn’t, affect or
concern us personally.Beware!
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ASHFIELD NOTES
Rev, Wm, Henderson of Walkr
erton was in charge of the service
in the Presbyterian church on
Sunday. Rev, J. R". MacDonald
was in charge of the anniversary
services in Walkerton,..
The Presbyterian W;M.S. was
well represented ‘at the Training
Institute held last week in St.
Andrew’s Church, Wingham.
Miss Sadie Johnstoh,' R.N^ has,
returned from a motor trip With
friends which took them as far
as Ottawa. ~ T” ’
Miss Gertrude Zink of Detroit
arid • Miss Maud Mackenzie of
Dearborn visited recently with
friends here and- in Ripley and
on their return was accompanied
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and Mrs* Webster On the auto by ;Mrs. A* E. Munroe who had
harp and mouth organ and Mrs* been visiting here*
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I ing. The meeting closed with the chie and family of Ottawa spent
J. Keachabaw a humorous read*
MncArl with t.hr»
TiQueen ahd' a dainty /tmclr was" > week “with““'W; and''TiKT.b.
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Full Page Color Portrait
Gf~Pope-Pius~Xll—————-——
You’ll fihd; in the American;
Weekly with this Sunday’s/(No
vember., 1) issue of The Detroit
Sunday Times, a magnificent
color photograph of His Holiness,
taken by Karsh of Ottawa r-pl us
the famous, portrait photograph -
ef’s fascinating article, “How f
Photographed Pope Pius Xlt”* Be-
sU fe "-'t o/ go t. Sunday’s betroffc ”
Times.
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