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WEDNE DAY, OCT. 1st, 1952
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An interesting . program under,
the direction of Mr. Elmer . Um-
back was held Monday evening
at the P.Y P Guild. The Call to
Worship was read by Wilda Reid,
and hymn 121 was sung. ;.A -pray.,-.
er. . was given .by six members . of,
,the Society . Mr'.' and ' Mrs. Win
..read the scripture passage. Read
ings on "Truth • and,. Honesty".
Were • given by Miss Dean Mc
'Lend. Mr.. U3nbach then taught
' • ;the Young People-- a chorus, '"He' -
is the Truth, the Way and the
Lite". The ; topic, "The . .Christian
and 'Honesty" was given by sev-
eral %members Jack Chin played
a' ' cornet. selection, '..Beautiful,
Ohio There were . • 17 present:
Mr. Winn .'closed the meeting
with prayer.
-CONGREGATIONS-JOIN--
',FOR.
ONGREGATI"ONS-JOIN'•FOR. HARVEST SERVICE.
Harvest Thanksgiving ' service
was held in. • Sit ',Paul's Anglican
church, Ripley on .Sunday ' even-
ing, •with 'members of the con=
gregations of . the United and.
Presbyterian churches of that •
`illa'ge,` joining with them' fore this
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THE LU.'
W M.S..:SECTIONAL
HERE LAST . WEEK
The :Sectional meeting of Mait-
land Presbyterial was held in the
Presbyterian church on. Thursday,
September 25th with sone eighty
members in attendance . Dele-
.gates' were present from Ashfield,
Kincardine, .Ripley, Dungannon
Lucknow, South` Kinloss; •,Kin-
l.ough, Calvin and Langside. Mrs.
G. Baulch, vice president, ,'con-
ducted the meeting and ' Miss
Mary MacLeod welcomed ; the
delegates.. The secretary's report
was given by: Mrs. R. Mowbray.
of Wingharn and the treasurer's'
report by 'Mrs: Bell,, Kincardine.
Thescripture lesson was read by
Mrs. Maulden of Kiniough, the
rirfeditation thereon by Mrs. Situp
son,, Kintail' and the '.prayer by
Mrs, .Gazel, Ripley. Mrs. Duncan
Simpson presided•;'ot the organ
arid a duet was rendered by Mrs
Cameron McDonald 'and, Miss
B;e11 'Robertson, 'Lucknow High-
i�h_ +s-oTM cctirrgsere' 'gin:?by,
representatives of each Society
Mrs. C. McAuley,, Presbyterial
president, spoke.' briefly and in.:.
traduced theguest speaker, Miss.
Dorothy Douglas, missionary on
furlough /from Fvrniosawho
spoke , of the . church's. work in
that island: :She emphasized the
fact: that the preaching' of the
gospel was the . best bulwark
against the' spread .of. Commuri-
ism. and . cited the, danger of the
communists stepping into the
breach,••if Christians fail in their
•
efforts.` '•
Mrs.. Douglas Graham gave .the
Offertory prayer. Refreshments
'were served' in the school room
of the church. Mrs. Linklater of
Kincardine moved a • vote:.of
thanks„ to .the Lucknow Society
far their hospitality.
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CKNOW SENTINEL, LU :K.NOW, Ol�'hAI O
BEST .FAIR IN ,YEARS. A •
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Alvin Alton, Glen Walden,; M
Hackett and Jack Ackert. While
speed was, not a principal factor
of the' contest, Glen Walden did
the course in 2 minutes and 10
seconds,•
There were 27 entries in . the
under -16 -years class and as the
afternoon wore on: these had to
be eliminated bra draw, so that.
1.7' lads were all that got a chance
to compete; ;.Winners were Ron-
nie -Graham,. Bill. Colwell, Ray
Stanley., • •Allan. McDonald and
Dennis Emlberlin: Colwell _',and
Emiberlin were fastest 'in' 3' mini -
Utes, 9 seconds " • '
The indoor exhibits /Wade'• a
good •. shoiwing ` and merchandise
and farmn''machiueryr .exhibits, in',
side . and on the grounds were
niu'nerous and attractive.
Kinloss` Ylnited church W.M.S.
1VIrs "Lorne Hodginswas hos
tess to the :Kinloss Women's. Mis-
sionary. SoCiety
issionary.;S'ociety :for their Septem-,
.ber meeting. There was a.good
attendance. Mrs. E..J. Hedley'was
convener. for the _ meeting.. The
roll call was answered by a verse
containing Something about Mary
Magdalene. The president,. ` Mrs.
H. H. Bannerman. presided.:
Hymn° 12 was sung followed ' by
prayer by Rev. Proctor . of Tees
water:. The scripture lesson was.
read by Mrs:, Albert Colwell. The
secretary, Mrs. E'1iison ..Hodgins,•
was instructed to order the new.
study ' book, ' , ."Along .African
Trails". The' ladies were privil-
eged to have.Ree: D.: •J: and Mrs.
proctor. of Teeswater at the meet-
ing• Rev: Proctor had just return-
ed from . a ,conference, at Whitby.
He gave a very fine address on
Africa and w, as ' thanked by the
president, ,who also gave. the clos
•ing ;prayer. The October. Thank
f'fexing_me_eting.-Wil be at
the home of Mrs. ' Mabel Camp-
bell, with •Mrs,. R. J. Kaake coin-,
Vener. The fall bale will.. be pack-
ed at this. meeting.
special occasion. The. Rector,. Rev.
H, Z;:. Jennings•conducted. the 'ser=
vice, assisted by' .Rev. Mr. Bry-
-den. •
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'The Luc -Tee Win Conservation
Tub lull a wild life display,
with' George Orris, 'club secret-
ary,' in charge
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an away :that interested the
children' and a • 'trick horse, rid
• ing and ,roping acts. • filled in
spare moments between. the fol-
lowing events that combined' for.
a full and .,entertaining after-
noon:
The, evening . entertainment wa,t
also• good and drew big crowds.
The Evergreen Farris. Forum : pre-
sented
re sented their. 'play '"Aunt ..Minnie
From -Minnesota for •two -nights.
and a dance.•to Jack Henderson's`
orchestra followed the ' Wednes-
day night concert: '. . . .
L.D.H.S. Sets 'In' 1, Square • bailee
With entries: • scarce, ' in the
square ..dance competition, stud-.
eats of . the; Lucknow . District.
High School' organized three sets
and:danced to 'a large crowd of
spectators. 'Cam MacDonald was
caller -off With . musical •• accom
paiinent by Piper D. A. Mac-
Lennan and Drummer Mac Web-:
sten .
With the -exception of the •first
place: set the .dancers were all
High, School students. . prize
money was .$20,.$10, $5. Winners
'were: first, Rae: Stanley, Janet'
Campbell; .. Morley ` Chin; Joyce'
Campbell,• Clark Stanley. Audrey.
Stanley, Keith MI—Petri k, Lila
Stanley,. Second, Donald acNay,
Laurine:'McNain, Murray McDon-
agh, Mary MacMillan, Danny::
Rose; Edna Reid; Bob? MacNay;
Charlene' Smith. Third, '. Duncan
Campbell, Audrey Ross, .Russell
Barr, Mary Anna Maclntyre, Ross
McDonagh, Carolyn Gibson, Geo:
Richards, . Shirley; Burden. •
Ashfield. Pulls. Wawanosh. anos
Albert McGee's Ashfield. Toi in-`
ship tug o' war tearn regained the
John Hanna trophy which ' they,
lost to • Huron Township . two
years ago, There Was no draw last
year. Huron Township didn't der
:fend' the cup this year and . the
Ashfield eight defeated. a .husky
team tram West Wawanosh to
'again get possession of the silver-
ware.. Alex Hackett's West Wawa,
nosh ,team were a husky ,lot,. an
held out to no , avail' for a best.
two -out -of -three pulls: The, single
draw as of former years;'.won out
and the two teams' teak the plat
form% to be presented:, with plaid
shirts each with the, compliments
of Mr.l Hanna:`.
-The teams were: Ashfield, Bert
Alton,Bob,Simpson; Girvin Reed,
Emile McLennan, Alvin Alton,
Howard Robb, 'Lloyd Cline, John
Gilmore. West Wawanosh, Grant
Rutherford, 'Gerald Dorsch, Blake.
Alton, Elmer Foran, Joe Foran,
George Webster, Ronald McCros-
tie . and John 'de Boerr,
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Presents ..
ThursdayFriday, Saturda .: , October 2,
, ryY
�3, 4
A famous nook becomes a great motion picture
"The : Viiginian"
with Jcel. McCrea.:
Packed with thrills 'and. action.
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SATTUEDAT "MATINEE AT 2.15 p;11. --Doors open at 2 ,p.m.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, October 6, 7
Decorated Bicycles
There were about a dozen at-
tractively decorated bicycles , in
the contest, the winners being
Dorrald• Kirkland, Joanne Hunter,'
Donna Johnston, Fraser' Ashton
and Roy Emberlin.
Forty 'In. Bubble 'Blowing,
There Were forty contestants in
the bubble blowing contest, but
'It liiriks f.•}the Society Wilt
'have to invest in a more bubbly
brand. "Popping" was noticeably'
lacking and the prize money was
divided evenly among the four
winners, .Jean Mtillin; Marlene
Stanley, Bob Irwin and Bruce
Baker.
Children's Races
"pib'lic School race • res'uilts
It ere: girls 6 to 7, Jucdy Wilson,
'AiLliilarossag MO'
cadge of Courage"
thrilling: picture with Audie Murphy,
assey-uarris
lements
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Plows,. Cultivators, One -Way Discs
All Sizes Of
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Linda Button; joys, ' Ian Morton;
Ross:.Forster.Cirls 8 to 9,• Nancy
•Forster, Patricia Thompson;: boys,
R63 James '., Garry- MacDonald..
,Girls 10 and • 11,:'. Nancy • Webster,
Joan .Crawford:. boys, Alvin Hod
gins. Girls . 12 sandover, Marilyn
Morrison; Marion Hamilton; ;boys,
Eugene Gardner, Jim" Pedersen.
100-ya'rd dash, Jim -Pedersen,' AeF
thur Howald. Bicycle race, boys,
Jim Weiler,' RoyEm m
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Pedersen. • •
Cow Calling Contest • ' o
• 'There was merriment caused by
the cow calling contest. Which at-
tracted...._eight • ' col tesants •' The
prize winners . were, Mrs.. George
Tiffin; 1VIrs. Bert' Alton and Mrs.
Butt Roach,„ Others were Mrs.
George Alton, Mrs. Win. Bucking -
.ham, Mrs. Jack .England, Mrs.
Brindley.and Mrs. Thdm .of'God-
'erich. Master of ceremonies, Bob
Carbert; pursuaded the following
younggirls to try . it, Jean Rich-
eave
ards, . Joan Crawford, Patricia
Thompson, Joanne Hunter:' Shir,
-1eyy' McNeil: •
McNeil - Calf First
Gaunt Wins Showmanship
' Eleven contestants .in the 4 -It
Baby Beef Club 'provided one, of -'
the livestock features of , the-
shoW. •
• The' calves Were placed., as fol-
lows: Crawford McNeil, Murray:.
Gaunt, Ann Todd,' Bob. Harris,;
Billy Kennedy, Joyce Little, 'Eve-
lyn. Little,' "Barry. IVIcQuillin, John.
R. Murray, Ivan McQuillin and -
Alphonse Murray who -had .a, jun-
ior eal:f.
• While Murray Gaunt placed' 1st'
in. showmanship, 'the girls Stole.
the show •for the ' next few top
spots; ' placing in this.. order, Hel-
en Little,. Ann Todd, Joyce Little;
Crawford McNeil, Billy Kennedy,;'
Alphonse Murray,. John A. Mur-
ray; ' Ivan. McQuillin, Barry ,Mc-
flttllin, Bob Harris: i
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Transported. Wednesdays and Saturdays
: to '. .
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