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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-09-28, Page 3955. %i NviEDATEsDAy,, SEPT:. • $th,, 1955 c UNITED CHURCH 1liiinist . Rev. G. .. A. Meikle john;, B.A.,. SUNDAY,, OCTOBER 2nd 10,00 •a.m.:. Church School. 11:00. a,m.: `Worldwide Com •°Xnunion.; 7:30. p.m.: 'The D ciples of Jesus'•'y . Lucknow resbyteri n Church. Rev... Wallace McClean, Minister Friday, : Sept. 30th: Prepara- to Service at 8.00p.m.'' r3' • SUNDAY,' OCTOBER 2nd �. 10.00 a.m.:. Sunday School... 11.00 a.m.: Holy Communion.! 1.00 pm.: • Evening Worship,. ■{i Local 8tGeneral • Mr. •arid Mrs; Jack Ryan .of Goderich visited Avith: •. Mr.:' and Mrs. Tom' •Anderson on" Sunday. Mr.` and 1Virs. john. Watt of. Hamilton visited Mrs. Thomas. Anderson last week. 1Vlr. and.' Mrs ' K.eriny 'Campbell of ,Detroit visited. `Mr. and .Mrs. Ilerir •Curran' `cast , week. • aw-giiMitrialirivrEMOTIARY4Wic".. TEE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, ' LUCKNOW, ONTAMO PAGE T :R. Trip '`..Noto.i100us".fr. vent Louver • (By Don Thompson). 4 day, afternoon, the entire conven tion party. was guests of • Mr. an Mrs, Ronald Graham at ea to host at their quarter of a' millio dollar • estate in suburban Van cower.' While some roamed th spacious .grounds overlooking th ocean, otherr.:swain in their • in door : ,swzng ; pool. • Other un n: fe�`tunates-spent.-the . afiernp ;tryinigs,;to find • an: exit. from n lith agnificent mansion: %s. • • At(6.3Q p.m, the CBC paid. tri ,butes° to . ,the. ,(3s5ociation din • special radio .broadcast. Ke Walls of the Barrio Examiner, a past president of the CWNA, wa interviewed. • Ori Tuesday evening the. CPR were hosts for .a. four�liour• boat cruise aboard the "Princess, Pa- tricia(' which 'normally: plies th, route . (between • Vancouver -Vic- toria -Seattle. Besides. viewing scenic .. Vancou• ver :by night, dancing and, bingo were enjoyed aboard, ` * ;*. On' Wednesday` afternoon the • ladies . of the party were guests at a: teap at Capilano Gardens' where 'they, had a .chaneeto 'view Capilano 'Canyon, and, the 'world 'famous" suspension bridge. . At one . of the: bar gruets� we liaAPened to'sit with Mr, and Mrs J: , M'aNNaughton 'of Cady - smith; '' B C , ; who : are related: to. the ' .Moffets, .'at Langside:: Mrs. MacNaugiliton also .* has relatives M the., Kincardinedistrict. Dis- tri'ct 'towns: represented .• at the. trict ., towns 'represented. at: the convention were *Ingham, Clin-: ton, Goderich, Kincardine, l.isto= web and. cihesley. from our irn mediate area. • Wednesday.. evening saw the end of' the three-day convention, and while .many returned `im- nied'iately,: others were fortunate enough to be••able, to remain and to, • do;; some, •sightseeing, On the coast.. We Were, among. the More. forturna.te ones, and .on Thursday morning bboarded : tahe. "Princess Marguerite" on a' 6 -hour cruise to Victor a. Through the •fog arid. rain we --caught -the odd glimpse Of the Much :talked bout scenery, but generally preferred te..re . ,.vain:' inside: to : stay. dry:' • Totem poles, Indians and trib- al regalia set • a, typical western scene ".and atmosphere, as Van- couver greeted and' played ho to the Canadian Weekly News- papers 'Association *members for their 36th' annual .convention on ,September 12th, 13th and 14th ;*i * e eer, _along• with �-eousi Bob Hewat .of .Elmira, attended "Canada's Largest Family Party" (some 500, strong), sand -.were greatly unpresssed with Western Canada',:arid . its fine .Tips'pitalit a a n e e,. oar. e n� e The trip was by courtesy of Canadian National,. and Canadian Pacific Railways, and no, effort was spared - by thazri to make our travelling and ••visit• a very en- joyable one. • We• left Toronto by . C NR. on Thursday, September 8th. All day Friday Was .spent.travelling thru bleak, but picturesque• Northern Ontario. Looking at the 'heavily' wooded . country; dotted with lakes and racks and primitive. dwel,ngs,gives' a• "southerner" the impression that he is In an unexplored •:wilderness. • ' * .* * • Saturday rriornin • g brcagla, ,us to `Winnipeg, `'they gateway 'to the West". An, hours stop enabled' ua, 'to visit t. with: two great 'aunts, Mrs: William Helwig; and Mrs Wilbert, .Pearly. Both, ladies .are sisters of.the late B. B. Thornp, son, .and: are residents :.of Winni- eg p Mr. W. H. Bartz; of •Burkes Falls * * was..a recent. . v'isitor with 'his By Saturday night we .had.seen daughter, Mr: 'and , Mrs.. Charles' Manitoba, arid' part: of. Saskatche- Elliott.' ,of town. wan, :and' we;had' .an' .hour in. Saskatoon late in: the evening Mr.- and Mrs ' Clayton: Bodgins Early': Sunday morning saw .lis, :in. and.baby • of Holmesville 'visited Sunday with his. ,: •Mr.'and.E:drison,ton, and shortly .after de parents Mrs; 'Oscar ' I3odgins. Pasture.the foothills of. • the Rocky, '..Mountains:, . loomed into •¥r; and -Mrs.. Roy' MacKenzie view. ;nd four.. sons of . Oshawa were * * , * iisitor's' last :week with. relatives • B`y noon . we :had reached..En- n, En n, community trance,. . Alberta, so named be the Mr, . and Mrs.. Ira' Dobbs: , of cause 'it.' is the entrance. 'to. the `alender were recent' visitors' . Rocky ; Mountains,. and. '. Jasper. rith her sister.; .Mrs. Charles E1-' National Park. From then •• until loft and .Mr. Elliott 'of town: dusk ' our heads' were tilted .tip- a •. wards in awe. and wonder, as we Mr. and Mrs Alf Ritchie; 18.111 gazed and g'ai,ed :`at •the magnifi nd Donna returned the first of: cent work of nature. We' believe ast•'week-, from . a• trip through the: mountains were made to be 1VesternCanada to Vancouver seen, not • described, : as words Mr. and Mrs:' Gordon 'Bailey alone 'fail .'`to convey • the %nag- and Brent •are .on a ;motor .trip nillcence and beauty' of the: a.. 4 o the---•R,Martimes—and their mange ` d eauty . Salon: will :be• .. closed for couple of: weeks. Miss Agnes 'MacKay :of Lon-, on, Mr. and Mrs.' 'Gordon "Mac - ay and MCS 'ohn. M i (fit rre, Wingham 'were 'Sunday visi- ors• with . Mr. and Mrs. Alex rested on her tour of Canada....,, urdon:oY At Yell'owhead, altitude •3,717 ,_—DONBROOK.feet, we-._'went_-"oven..�the top_', and commenced the steady' down Master . Billie Robinson is re-. grade run to Vancouver:'.S•hortlye operating after. an attack of ,the after Yellowhead •'we had: a five umps. , minute stop, `anal an opportunity 1Vlr'. James Leddy had, Chis. barn to view "the giant among' giants', nd :driveshed painted last week: Mount '..Robson. ;Mount Robson A nuinber • of Donnybrook pec: towers 13,600)feet above- Sea. level le attended anniversary, .services and is the' highest 'peak in' the t . Westfield : last Sunday. Canadian Rbekies.. Although yqu .,Me ribers_of--the--Women's-Mis---feel -you, •.m ght_ throw a, =stone_ to Society.met at,,.the home it, it is said to be.some'20 miles f Mrs. H: Jefferson and'. packed from .the viewing :point. ori *. *.. 'A half hour stop at..Jasper, home: of "Jasper ; Park Lodge, MountEdith .Cavell, and. the Glacier of the Angel, ,;gave us a °short , time to see > this exclusive 'summer: resort . where the Queen bale offblankets,infants'.. and, Uteri's clothing. to be 'sent to trrthorn "Ontario. A special meeting of the ' Wo - en's. Missionary Society will be, •m • �h ,71 h is 13fi w Monday morning .saw tis, iii Vancouver where we were met by other ' conventioneers, • and transported .to the • Hotel. Van: eld 'in 'Donnybrook Church ;on,, couver, 'convention, headquarters. ursday, 'October' 13bh; Auxil- For' the next three days, presi- rres are invited, from Auburn, I dent ,W: Be Sawdon, of• Sackville, rick, Whitechurcih. and •West. New Brunswick, and convention d1'i. ' Mrs. (Rev.). Washington 1:chairman Les Barber of Chilli - 11 be the guest speaker. Week, B.C., phis their executive Mr, and Mrs: John: ' Tiffin and and associates kept things going _hen -af - r.-higha n"were aiin•� y 'visitors at the home of her rents, Mr:. • and Mrs.• Norman Ste da pa T -at:b-.risk. ': xL-_esu•-Ba�bex--is.-a� son of Charles Barber, a' former resident ot.L.uckneW, who learn- tom Mi ed trade printing' bush Mr d-�Mrs; ...ti in_Chamney �• Hess 1 at' a'he:...Sentinel office a , tra a 1n t e .'vrothy and Marilyn. of Wing- !hem spent Sunday afternoon Aside.' from the daily business with.'riffs'• parents, Mr. and, Mrs cessions and banquets the Com. R• . ..;.._._ W. Y , _ • Chamney and Graham .� riff- rnittee excelled ft e1ves in net' of Goderieh spent MO day providing top-notch ' entertain here. • , ment,. and • side tours. On Tues A .. break . in the' weather when -we-reached . Victoria 'enabled ' us to enjoy a bus ,.tour, of.,. the 'enabled view the .world famous ,Rutchart Gardens; and :get a few•• of •'the. many .snapshots we; took enroute. WVictoria With --,-its hanging flower - baskets,. beautiful gardens,. Eng- lish architecture; 'lovely parks, 'friendly people and liesurely life • will :be something. long to reten ber In the evening we en-, yo_y_eci asrwizn .in--=fico-`�Cry-sta1�: Gardens", the,,1azgest ,swimming pool under glass • on the North- American Continent; Returning, and 'sleeving oa the' boat we arrived :back in Vatican,- Ver:on Friday morning. An atter- noon tour of -the city `,took , us' to' beautiful. Stanley Park .where We. •saw the fairious theatre. under the . stars, Lions Gate Bridge; Pauline Johnston-'.s---nnonturient Siwash' Rock, Lost 'Lagoon,' and Prospect Point to skirt the high- lights 'briefly, Friday 'night 'we spent with our • aunt, Miss Lorna Cainp�bell, and were treated to a tour • of Vancouver by night by Mr. and. Dick • Lupton. .Mrs. Lupton was formerly Dorothy Barber, a niece of Mrs. 1, H. Thompson. We ago' visited with Mrs, Lester Pineo, Who was formerly Lorna :Bauer; and alsoa' niece. This gave 'us a real chance to. view Vancouver by night and see Chinatown, Skid Row; Ein ire .Stadionh the RCAF station; to znention a few places, *• * * • On •Saturday we went 3600 feet (Continued on Page 8) Ladies' an Men's Wear Fashion MiIlniery 'PHONE 85, LUCENOW' pedal Visit Mr.' Tom Wilson,` •tie. well known -Talk ,style expert • will visit Our ''Store Tuesday, Oct. 4 and will be available • to all our •'customers for personal Consultation. You will be able to discuss the latest styles, • fabrics, ',colors .:and patterns. with a style authority. You Will 'seea huge new Fall sel- ection el ection of 100% British wool lens . featuring •eye-catehing new "Sparkle . Tones" and "Stained dlass Effects" in the new slim, trim styles.' All ex elusive 'with •Tip''Top,.Tailors.• BLOUSES ON SALE, Large variety • in nylon, cotton, rayon,' wools; in. all. colors. Sizes 12 to 20,;.8. to• 44. Factory clearancesR sa.rnples Stock 'odds. Reg; " to .$5.95: '. for $2,09 • HOSIERY SALE NYLONS Leavy duty ' and sheers: Sizes 9 ,to 11. Chilly wea- ther•' and demand for more hose—so we offer you this. outstanding ding.. specialone, week.', Grey,' beige. • 89c 2„ pair • $1.75 • MORE . HOSIERY Lisle , 69c Service weight „:,.. 69c. PARAMOUNT Miss -Susie Gibson `.was ,releas- ed frm. hospital on Sunday ,and went • to Clinton with her ' bro- ther' .Mr. and Mrs. J. Gibson: Mr. And Mrs. Harvey' Congram. went to Kitchener on Monday Mr. Albert Cook • visited . with. his.daugrhters in Owen Sound and attended the Wiarton stock sale. IV[rs. E Barkwell, Mrs:' George Taylor • and family of . Lucknow; 'visited With Mrs. Daisy McClar :les `on. Sunday. • Mr.. H•Barkwell/ visitedwith' his sister, Mr. 'and Mrs. Whitney,. Detroit.' Mrs. • D. Nicholson • was with.. ;:her daughter, Mrs. 'I). '. Ritchie (Margaret) : 'of. Ripley • 'who' had. taken a heart attack. • ' Mr: and Mrs. Robt: Harnilton, a'ccompanied by .Mrs:- Jas..Mac Donald; . visited in Jamestown.° Mr: and . ,Mrs: Murdoch Mac- Donald and Grant visited with Mr, and Mrs.. Eldon. ' Henderson. Mr. Al Irwin returned home at the week end .having been out. West. .Y • Presbyterian Evening. Auxiliary The first meeting for tae ..Fall' 'was held at "the Home • ;of Mrs. J: MacDonald on Septencrber -20th with 17 present. Mrs. Jack Fisher presided..Hymn 570, was sung fol- lowed by prayer. After the scrip- ture .reading,Mrs. Morgan Hen- 4erson' g ve_theLBib1e_study Mrs:. ilBrown read a poem, after which' the current 'events' were 'given by Mrs. ,Care MacDonald. Mrs ' M;ason • took charge of the topic assisted by - Mrs: Robt, Mac- Kenzie,'--Mrs.--N.--Johnston: Mrs.--N.--Johnston- --and• -MissG17-dys ,MacDonald. • 'Z4ie closing, hymn. was . 5 • •• followed by prayer . by Mrs. N. Johnston. A social •half 'hour, was spent at:. the close of the meeting • • •4.1. ti ° U^ • Is wq rxau 46 pc. -service for 8 1847 ROGERS BROS. •NEST • a 23A° JIM ID, Jeweller OcKI OW t:. . .-.�.::,h,�•Awns ussEllti4•411111, 41.:i.ii/I 4,11101LPYSISAirtilkat.. _• _.a:_ .,a�.I':,aYW1r.:a',K. +W�'-.E! iy} 4114