The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-04-25, Page 3'WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25th, 1958 •
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LUC.KNOW
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UNITED CHURCH
Minister:
Rev, I:.' A. •Melklejohn;.
B.A., B.D.
SUNDAY;, APRIL 29th
10:00 a,flL:. Church ,School.,
11.00. a.m,; •The Fruits of
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.7.00 p,m.: The Continuing
iSpirit.
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Lueknow
I resWterian C 'u.rc_
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Rei, Wallace McClean, '
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Minister' '!,
•SUNDAY, APRIL 29th i
! 1 10.00 m 'Sunday School i
111.00 a.m.:"Our • Presbyterian
Heritage", ,
I "3.0,0 'p.m.:. Dungannon.. i
1 7.00 n.m.: "Our Wonderful • 1
Saviour".
Anniversary Services, Sunday, !.
Sunday
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' 6th, with • Rev., George
1 Douglas of Woodstock, as guest,
4 minister.
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THE. LUG
CREDIT CITIZENS
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At the annual ibanctiret .of the.
Lucknow Fire , orppeny On* Mon-
day night, ;Fire Chief George
Whitby gave credit to' the c'iti-
zens. of Lucknow for . the few
fires that have occurred, in the
Village in . the past couple of
years.We are fortunate and can.
be thankful, , he said, in referring
:to the loss of life and (property
in • some centres, •
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• The Chief pointed to '•the ' ac-
complishnients of .,the past year
that included' ,obtain ing• a resus-
citator aril ,an , auxiliary' . pump
fo'r rural.'"fire" fighting. •He: 'said:
they` hadn'ttoo many plans for
-this yea:rl-'--•but into
som.e.thing Fpr. , the •: lbe�n.efit :.Qf
the active .20 -roan ' brigade• he
Said there wound be a few good
practices this. spring.
Council ' members, town. offic- '
dais; . , honorary members, and
members of :the Company .and
their wives' numbering about
sixty enjoyed a delicious :turkey
banquet :served .by the Luck.n.ow
Women's Institute. 'Chief Whitby
extended 'a welcome to the gath-
ering, H. D. Thompson proposed
the toast 'to the ladies and K. C.
Murdie. thanked the: Institute lad-
ies,, 'with Mrs. Charles Cook...re-'
plying
KNOW SENTINEL, .LU'CIOW, ONTARIO
Ai Loca General,
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J. M. Greer returned home o
Tuesday from° St. Joseph's Hos.
petal, London', where he had a
eye operation,
Mrs. A. E.. Durnin, returned
home the latter part of the week
from a, visit 'In Ciinton with Mr.
and' Mrs: Ball. •
Lorne Johnston, who was hos-
pitalized at Wingham for some
time, ',Was taken to 'Westminster
Hospital, London, a couple of
weeks ago, as: • there •has been
little improvement m his ,con-,
-dition, .
=Rev.,.A. W. Brawn of . Brant.
ford . calledon friends ' in • the
community last ' Thursday. . He
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eral service that -clay for Mrs. W;•
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HEARING Alf)
canoe worn in a .woman's
parr,, or: clipped to.a'necktie'.
`.Superb in Clarity and
Sensitivity. ' .
• Operates for Only About,
104 o; Week
• New .Dime -Site Earphone
10•Day Money -lark
Guarantee•.
EMERSON'S:
DRUG STORE:
Phone 45, Goderleh
RAILWAY
TIME TABLE
CHANGES
Effective $iinclay
priI29th, "'
'tau •end`
due to, another meeting..Council-
lor George Joynt congratulated
Chief Whitby, for his 'courageous
ability andthe, members* of -'the
Brigade generally: `With: ,equip,
ment, 'second. ' to . none the ,town
is •proud' of the :Fire Company
and the rural .corninuni:ty :ap,
preciates, they fire protection' ser,
(vice they. are able to provide.
Others called •ort were Allan.
Hackett, the junior member of
the :,Company, :'Councillor W. •G,
Webster, Cam• Thompson,'. ;Cam,
Mael5onald', and Austin Solomon;
the latter:. three- being honorary
members; .
�Mr. 'Solomon:'abserved' that .it
would be forty years . in: June.
since he,. joined ' the . Company : at
the time• . of the death of- Fire.
Chief Win. Taylor. There,`is no
one in . town now bt.>t he who
Was
Was ':a 'member: of the Cor ipany
at that . time. '
Card playing concluded the.
W; J:. Freeman of Teeswater
suffered .a heart: attack. ' while
vacationing 'in Florida and was
taken to hospital in a St. 'Peters-
burg, , r
Mr. and Mrs. '. Art Breckles:
have returned from a week's
visit' with friends and relatives
in Toronto and will shortly move
to Clam Lake;. for the summer.
• Mrs.' 'Bruce MacLeod and dau-'
ghter Mary Pat ; of North Bay,'
are spending ' a couple of ,weeks
with her parents, Mr^•'sand Mrs:
George': Elliott.. ;
• Mr. and Mrs. Harold Agnew
and .4„am31y ':lyonaautl . 3I cia,�
were week end vrsi:tors l ere.
Chris: Shelton ' suffered- an-
other heart ., attack at his•. home
in: the .village,on Friday.. night.
Mr.. and • Mrs. Meryn Osborne
of Guelph and Mr... Bill ,Larson
of Sault' Ste: Marie, were Week-
end, guests at the 'horrie of 'Mr.
and Mrs. Waiter .Chesbro.
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Ladies' Wean —Fashion Millinery
'PHONE 85, , LUCK NOW •
DRESS SALE =Real Bargains
$8.00 BUYS DRESSES
regularlyula
rl to - $
18.95: Prints; n I11o11 ns, ° tucatmas, co
tions,
crepes. 1Co1ors and 'all sizes including:.outsizesi •
1' $5:00 BUYS. DRESSES
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regularly to$15,95. • Large ' •assortment ' toChoose
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I' . $4.00 BUYS°,CLEARANCES
. ' P ir . g three •.of these I.
sof all rices— 3 �otd will . nab two: •or
cottons, nylons, ..taffetas, prints.
$1:00 BUYS. BLOUSES regular to $5.00;
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79c BUYS: NYLON : HOSE - 2 pair: $1.50
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY; ONLY
Cash No Lay-Aways nor. Exchanges
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de •BOER—en''Wingham• General;
Hospital on Monday, April11.6th,
19.56,' to Mr: and Mr's John .ale
Boer, '' of Kinloss, a son; Cecil.,
STOTHERS –�. 'on Sunday, 'April
22nd, '1956, to M. , and Mrs. S. C.
Stothers of :Winnipeg, a son:
TEEN GROU1,ENDS
WINTER DANCES.-
The Holyrood • district Teen
Clulb''.` recently held ':their. •' final
dance of the•; season at `Holyrood
Hall; which was' taxed-, to cap-
acity by teenagers and their par.
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HESTERFIELDS,. SOFAS, CHAIRS,' ANTIQUES,
ETC., RE -UPHOLSTERED
:Choice. of Quality' Coverings
See tis —.'Phone Us — Write Us
30 YEARS' EXPERIENCE—FREE ESTIMATES
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lie d'.s :'U l olster Shop
59..Hamilton St., Goderich:Phone 1102-w.
the Teen ;Club:
every -second
Holyrood Hall.: Music 'is; provid-
ed -gratis
rovid-ed:-gratis :by Mr. ,and Mrs: How-
ard Harris and. Earl, as is • the'
service of the ' callers,. P.. A.: Mur-
ray, 'Jim 'O'Donnell; John Smith
and Harold Kenriple. The hall is,
made available- rent free, and
thus.' a silver collection •on the
part' r of :. the young.. people fin-
ances the b -monthly • events
which.. are: popular 'with the
young folk •and appreciated • by.
the parents.
has -:held dances
Friday : night at
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evening' with prize winners, be- ents, to, .ring down : th'e curtain. The Teen Club promotion w,as.
I ing Mrs. H D. Thompson and ' on another successful season.' sparked by a paper •on .citize -i-
ILloyd Hall: / ' , • This is the second year. that Ship :given, at a : -Holyrood Wo -
Mrs, ,Roy Cullbert. :was. taken'
'bY'larnbulance on Sunday•
o,
Wiartq.n hospital=;
Mrs. Grant MaoDiarmid,• 'Mr ,.rt
Russell-R.ohertsan;;_Mrs -V.Vi]freef
rennan, Mrs,' ,Cohn Kilpatrick
and Mrs. J. W. Joynt ,attended
Rruce. Presbyterial. of the United
Church at Wiarton,• April 17th.
M`r,; and' Mrs.' John C•: , Car,
rushers, Gayle and Anne .Werd
Week -end visitors with he's moth
er, Mrs, John Carruthers. : '
Mr. Robert Rae and .Miss Mary
gar"et.li.ae arrived home On
da,Y Woodalls Trailer Camp
.at
--TilUr clay kr. and Mrs.
i'ortous • :returned from . 'ta,St
torr 4.
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t , " J.oh Munro and,.. her..
eianciel ughter Janis Hall. of De-
troit spent a couple of weeks
With Mr. and ".Mrs. J. H. Hall!
and family,' T'iiey returned to
Betrait with 'Mrs, Eileen White,
who sant. a Air . days 'in ,the
city
• ter,'
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men's/'Institute.; meeting by Mrs:
Howard Harris, and • who became,
and is, the chief promoter.
At; the, last. dance dance •the young
,people 'presented Mrs. Harris
and the orchestra with a. 'wrought'
iron •paper rack,, two : china.' orn-
alpents and _'a ., poem:" of - appreci-
ation.
ppreci
ation.
Plan • Public 'Address' System
Steps .are ,being takento instal
a public address system in the
Hall. The -Teen Club °has about
$36.00 to donate for the purpose,'
the Holyrood .,Institute will: also
assist, . and.: a dance is planned
for after . seeding to ,boost the
(fund.
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estandin
Food; clothing,. shelter ....yes, But.it.takes more than•
these to lift the burden from despairing souls. •
This The Salvation Army knows. In its hostels, havens,
homes arid hospitals; in instances of .emergency relief;.
• the understanding heart and the human ,touch
are cfaselessly employed in mending shattered lives
and kindling hope in, spirits darkened by sin or suffering.
That this, work may never flag,'.YOUFt, support is needed
by faithful workers of .The ,Salvation Ar ' y '
dedicated,to these. tasks' of mercy'::. '
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Campaign Chairman, Charles Webster
Support The Bliti On Friday Night
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