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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-09-14, Page 5W, DNF AY, SEPT: 14th, 1955 • Tooled To Repair,' All -Makes Of Tractors: Alh's batlmers''B" ,TgAtTOR`' •In A -I . Condition ONE ;USED` PLOW •.• Boilers, . Pan Breakers iiefoire. •-BtUyfng See us. For `. PLOWS Spreaders, ' Blowers . Forage Harvesters, Wagons Corn- Pickers and Huskers • KIN LOUGH GARAGE W BRECKLES. Phone 18-r-20, Ripley THE HOME Of QUALITY SERVICE and Genuine JOHN DEERE PARTS :,FAMILY GROUPS'. AT CHURCH CAMP Under ' the sponsorship of the 'Camp Committee of The ; aini1' ton ` Conference. of The United - Church ofCanada, an • unique ex-- periment in 'camping was tarried :out .at the Miramiohi' camp .• site near Port Elgin, Ontario, during the week of August list 28th. For the' first time " •in the United Church • of Canada, intermediate boys and girls, 12,'13 and: 14years Of .:age, ..camped together - in .an - atmosphere ,of• .Christian. influ- ence..Co-directors' of this experi- mental. camp: .Were they 'Rev..and M. Horace --Burkholder : of. Tor- onto:' Mr. Burkholder is at' pres ent the general: secretary: of The: Ontario Counc 1 Of„Christian '.Ed- ucation, and has had;"a wide.ex- perience in youth activities. Mrs." Burkholder, . well known girls' worker and teen-age 'counsellor; was well fitted to assist ; in .this., new ` venture. 'The camp, consisting of sixty-. eight 'campers', .was, set'Up in five, family groups, each under the supervision of a selected, young. married • couple; .each couplebe "the -pa -rents -••of•: seven girl- and seven boys' during the week.. The Rev. Gordon; Hazlewood of Mount Forest Was _. the dean . of, the 'Camp. Both he and Mr, _Smith axe ra . ember-s:of_the-Camp CQ mittee' of Harnilton Conference- Among the campers attending from 'this dzstrct Were the fol-. lowing: Paul Henderson, 'Murray. Hunter, Kenneth Jones, 'Joan C Wford,, Joanne .Hunter, Fraser Ashton, Gary .Ritchie. • • At' night the (boys were separ=' ated from the girls by the• `River - Jordan'-fedria ;fed-s9trea p g` Yn._w.hier. effectively divided the four girls' cabins from the 'boys' cabins. . Each morning the day began with the • rising .bell at 7.30 a.m., followed by a dip in the lake fora the hardier -spirits; acrd thfarn- ily : devotions: After ; 'breakfast each fa.,n ly'rnet..for ible-sidtly-� discussion of teen-age problems,.. :planning' of projects and 'special events. The noon Meal consisted of a family cook -out in the 'out- of-doors. Among the projects' -was the Erection of a,12'. x 46' Cabin by :the Stewart family, also bridge building, the planting of. cedar seedlings, and the improve- ment of •camp facilities, • One of 'the highlights of the camp, as eXpressed; by the' .camp-. r,theelves; `whfne ecr�enrrig: • vesper ,period, led so effectively by i•s. Burkholder, ,bf 1VIa_..kh oleic,. The 'climax. •� week was the dedieatron ceremonyt - rhea `fighting condi s" from,• a li'ghted cross at a large .• carni fire, each boy and girl was .6a-1101ged. to. dedicate • the life modlad given, ini' His total ser- v,1re., S RPR I SE PARTY FOR BRI DE. ELECT' TSE wdicNOw, S.,,' , LUCKNOW, ONTARIO (K.INLOUGH NEWS) . Mr. Allan Wall and daughter Sharon returned to Lon n after spending awhile with ,. and Mrs. Wm. Wall. ' 1VIisS Marigarat Sehnelier, who haS• spent her vacation with her parents,. ' Mr, and Mrs. Roy Schneller,, returned this' week to: the Ontario School . for' the Deaf at Belleville •• We are" please T`o`re , '.rt th. aj t .Po .Mr: Harvey •Hodgins , is ` much proved and hopes tb:°return home very soon.: . The. W.A, met:on: :,•' rile or.Tdrursda af� Y • 'ternooi at.the Thome of Mrs Jim Smith with 'M{rs... Howard Thomp son presiding. -Following. the:•op-- ening exercises two• minutes sil- ence was observed.:in. memory of. the late Mrs. H: .A. Graham. Mrs: Ralph Hill.read the scripture from psalm 24, Mrs. Midford Wall gave the thought • :for the day on 'the life of Naomi, her love, de- votion and •fine Christian •influ ence on her daughters -n -law." •She ended her paper with a suit- -able 'poem. Each rriember • answer- . ed the roll call; by naming' •man. of the•• Bi'ble. An order 'will be':Sept for the 1956 church cal= endars, -Mrs. •Milton Walsh will. be social' service : secretary, a work which had been;' so' faith fully carried on by ,the late' Mrs. Graham. 'A . -lovely: tulip applique quilt .Wh.ich, was made recently,' was sold. The afternoon" was spent in making quilt blocks. Mrs, _,Midford 'Wall • thanked- -thie 'hostess and .refrephrnents were served anda social•tizne enjoyed. The -October -hostess •is Mrs. Geo. Ha]deniby.' The Evening.Guild .met on Fri- day evening* at th,e home of Mrs. Bert :Nicholson' with' Mises May Boyle in ''charge.. "O;'Master„ let. me walk With Thee" was the 'op- ening hymn . followed •with:, pray- er: Mrs. Harold . Haldenby' •read: the 'scripture "i• pent'.'.was the word for the' roll : call. Mrs.. Mil- ton Walsh` gave 'the thought •for the day. A travelling basket' will be sent ainong:.the menvbers.' The evening was spent in mak- ing.' eaking.: fancy, quilt 'blocks " and toy anirrials.. "Breathe onl'rne' Breath of God" wasT' the closing hymn. Mrs.' Wm, Wall thanked the hos- tess and the meeting, closed with prayer after which a dainty lunch was served'.'by the hostess and her .girls:. Mr. and Mrs... Wm. D Cox arid. Rev. G. B. Cox. returned :home This week froin visiting relatives in Western Canada' and in the United States: • A number . from here are en- joying- the Western Fair -at Lon mon. this .week. ' • Th,e Anglican, Harvest:Thanks-. service will be -held on ,g Sunday, October 8th with morn- ing and , evening • services..:The' Rev. H. L: Jennings of Lucknow Will- be the._guest .speaker. Ori Thursday,.. September 22nd, the meeting • for the . tipper. Can- -ada Biblti Society for I iriloss; Holyrood, Kinlough and ' district will be held, ;. in the Anglican Cliurch• here at 8.30 p.m. A film: "45 • Tioga, .S.treet" will be .shown. All are invited. : -1Y-47111rs. Charles ' Sutker.-' land/of Toronto 'and '*s. J. W: La--F-1-am-ef4u fa-lo--were-week end visitors with Mr. and. 'Mrs. .James' Hodgins;. • Mrs, Jas. M. Hodgins • is -spend, ing this weer: with Mr, and Mrs,"' Cliff Borthwick and ;relatives at St Catharines, ' Surprise :Party for Bride Mr, and Mrs. George Haldenby entertained about thirty, relatives on Saturday evening in honor of their niece, Miss Shirley Halden Eby �'f• `To?-onto�,; ~=ori de%elect .--The livingroom was lovely with, bas- kets -o f gladigii and asters while p• and pink 'and �,vhite .streamers • -white-bellsng-be•lls-gave -a-brada.1W effecit. Miss Edna Boyle played. the, Wedding March and: Mrs: Clare. Sperling ushered her cogs-: in to the p ,Of' honor' tfider .la, .ce a pretty bridal arch. , Mrs. Geo. Haldenby 'welcomed everyone td you, renewed Seng'their.home'on such a happy O- Have ,roar ...-ti ;.i Isnot "Erin ,. ,.. cosion� .eii tmunitysinging and, an interest- ing musical contest by Mrs. Dor- othy Thorripson,. Miss Sheila Hal- denby delighted all with .an in- strumental. Miss May Boyle read a humorous poem and Mrs Har- old Haldenby faiiored . with . a pleasing solo. Mrs. Arthur Gra- ham ead a splendid address' in vers which she had composed while Sheila • Haldenby arid -Allan ,Sparling' brought in a decorated doll buggy and little wagon' fill- ed with. ,gifts. The bride was as - sister • by •her another, Mrs..' Ar- thur -Halderrrby ..ln opening -the. gifts and ,1M s, .Clare Sparling read the attached verses. 4 Shirley. then thanked everyonedor their kindness to ler_.and . all joined' in singing : {"For She's A Jolly Good Fellow". A lovely bride's cake . with„ bwo lighted candles 'made an attractive setting for the bride and groom who were seat- ed� at a table .in the centre, of the room. 'Dainty refresh tints were served,and. a most enjoyable time (brought' to a cl ese. • • .' • •Kinlough, Ont:; • September 10, 1965. Dear Shirley: • Your friends ' and • some neighabors Have .gathered here, to. say, ' • We • wish youthe very best On ,your corning, wedding day. "It: doesn't., seem so long • Since . you were • in `Grade. 8' And now 'you, are 'taking' unto yourself ' A young and handsome mate. j .. Tonight we all, have brought you Some gifts that you can •use..: We hope they're the ones You and Howard would choose.. We all hope for nice -weather . On your very happy day, When , you: will'. gladly promise'• Howard .• To love, fionor and obey: '''' Howard is a , real fine fellow" , All the girls say so too, But 'he knows a nice 'girl When, he picked out you.' NOw --I hope -you-"are not-, ex` on that•' eventful- day, As'•you.` march ° up the aisle. ,When you hear- the organ ,play.::. ,But oh! had sad. 'twould be, :.. If when 'yoti all:- had 'met ' ` That award in the, excitement Did the, 'wedding ring forget: Tell the best man to guard it closely •And do not let it roll Away back down the .aisle And into ,a mouse's hole. • Now a' little ,bit of sound• advice With .:all of these good wishes, • • 'Start Howard off right from the first • And have him help you with the dishes; • , So, • Shirley dear, you'll• know, by; now • I'in not "Much of a poet, BLit all we�•folk_do_wish .you_ we11•. And we're heretonight . to show PAGE FIVE mosFjoivs- SKELTON MEMORIALS WALKERTON We are, the only manufac turers in this -part ot-Ontario- of • • high ' class : monuanents.. .who import granite front the Old 'Country in the .trough by ° title; carload .and process from the` rough ' to, the finished monument: `. •No middleman.. When choosing' a monument eon*. and . see one , of •the largest selections hi Ontario. Established over sixty years. Write or phone Walkerton: 8 and'reverse •charges. •. SKELTON MEMORIALS WAI.HERTON Certain uninformed or Unscrupulous door-to-door ' salesmen. may . try to obtain your money by . tricks or misrepresentation. o. • BEWARE O f:.'THESE METHODS: I. They may conduct "trick, tests," such as.boiling soda' Or misusing steel wool, to scare housewives into .throwing --- •away. or.: trading in perfectly :'good aluminum utensils in favour of a :%di!%rent product.: Do. not. be misled by '.these tricks! : ' 2 They may. claim falsely that their,cooking utensils -are .of a well known brand` or make. The answer. is: Look fore. the trade mark. After years of acceptance of aluminum in millions of Can ' adian Homes and. inilos.pitals, it seems, odd that old Myths* • are still aired by some salesmen of competitive products. TRIVitional Research(, melt; Dttawa,states. 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