The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-10-22, Page 2PAGE . TWO
THE GKNow SENTINEL,, .Li cKNow, ONTARio
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SIX . PRIZES •
Ladies'` Fancy, Comic. and 'Original • Costume
Men's Fancy, :Comic and Original Costume
C!RRUTHERVS ORCHESTRA .`
LUNCH COUNTER SOIVIEMADE PIE '
Admission 75c
BELLS
GIBSON—' MOFFAT
Knox . Presbyterian church,
Teeswater,„ was the scene . of a
prQttyfall wedding on Saturday
October llth at 2.30 ''p.m. when
Mary Evelyn Moffat,' daughter of.
1V1r, and Mrs. Peter Moffat, 'Tees=
water, became the. bride of .Roy'
Allan Gibson, son orf//Mr. en4'Mrs.
• S. . W. 'Gibson,, Lucknow. 'Rev..
Al J Simpson per°fornied the
leerony ' before an altar banked
with baskets of , mixed gladioli
end fern. "
Mrs. R. H. King, organist of
rthe church, . played the wedding'
music.-, Mr, Frank ,Renwick, Tees -
water, was guestsoloist singing
"The .. Lord's Prayer" . before the
Ceremony and- "I'll Walk' `Beside
You", during. the signing of the
register.
Giysn in. marriage by h fa-th.
ler, the bride wore 'a long wihite
Strapless gown of bridal satin,,
With a 'jacket and overskirt of
imported, ' , ' small
standup collar, lily -pointed sleey-
es
ily-p inted::sleev-
es Her ,shoulder length:" veil of
;white illusion Was, held with lit
k- whiw -flowers. She,varried a'
w te, Bible, with ,red-faleSes. and
str,
x t .Miss ..Agnes :-Moffiat, • maidr*
honor,: and Miss . Dorothy gibsol
wore identical gowns of turquoise
and pale green taffeta with fit-
ted bodice, 'off the shoulder neck-
line with
eck-linewith shawl' collar and pep
Tum,' full. skirt, hirddress the
med with . sinal• pink' rosebuds,
bo* length sleeves. to. match.
Both ,carried 'arm . bouquets : of
yellow roses. •
Mir.• Donald Hamilton, Luck -
now, was. .groomsman and . Loran.
Peters, Kincardine,. ushered..!
A. reception. and, dinner for the'
immediate family was 'held at
'the bride's l onie. The 'bride's.
mother chose •a blue. 'crepe ,dress
:with 'matching accessories and' a
corsage �t white baby mums and
t
pik.•
: carnations. The ,groom's
�.ther chosea grey .crepe 'dress
trimmed with lace' and matching
accessories and corsage to match..
For travelling the bride,: chose
a navy gabardine suit :with navy
accessories and 'corsage of red
-roses:. Upon their return they
will reside . in .Lucknow.
Group 3 4W.A. W.A. r
The .October' meeting of the
Hall -Andrew, Group was held on;
Wednesday, October 8th • at Mrs.
G. Andrew's.' Mrs.. Hall .presided
'tor the abusiness 'section of the
meeting.. Mrs. V. Hunter read the
scripture Roll. call. was answered
.by '20 members.: naming :a.: prom.
ient leader of the day.: Plans were'
made. ..and•.colle s. • :named .'for.
;canvassing . for 'teasti:donations to.
the ,Aniianersa Fund. 'Mrs. E;
Crawford, presided for. a very in-
teresting program.. Mrs. Meikle -
john > played a '. piano solo. Mrs:
Torrance. Anderson' gave ,a very
interesting travelouge on her trip'
to California. Nancy Webster and
same material 'r .stresses trim- Joan Crawford :sang a duet.
e == lug am Diistrlict
h School Board
ofer the following ..
CLASSES IN NIGHT SCHOOL
Y.•
r
(provided the .required number • enrol)
Y.. BASIC I NGLISH FOR NEW NANADIANS
(no fee required) •
2.._.__SHOP--WfOD OJK LG, !LASTICS & METALWORK. SEWING
• 4. PUBLIC. SPEAKING ,
5' COMMERCIAL WORK : (Typin g and Bookkeeping)
6 HOBBYCRAF,TS-L'BATHERCRAFT '
FEE $5.00'.
Enrolment and Payment: of Fee
WEDNESDAY EVENING AT 7.30,
NOVEMBER 5th, 1952.
•
Applicants are requested. to notify. W. S. Hall; Prin=
opal, or to ,telephone the Wingham .District high;
School (Wirighrdm 128), between 9.00 a.m. and 4.30; •
p.m. previous' to the date of enrolment if . at all posy-
*le. The number in each class 'is ilintited,and ap-
plications will be accepted in the order n • which
those, interested apply. °•
•
Classes will begirt at 5.00 p.m. Wednesday,
:November 5th,- following' Registration.
AT SOUTH BRUCE
YOUTH RALLY
In .a Oliiev. and a Ford and a
Dodge; last Friday night, eighteen
eager young folk of Lucknow
made way to Teeswater for the
South ,Bruce Rally of the Young
People's Union, While hungrily
awaiting the supper that was "so'
m -m good", we e' had a chance to,
look .around the beautifully and
practically renovated United
Church there. •Everything :from
sanctuary to_nurserY-,-windowsio.
waShrooYrs, , and class rooms to
kitchen Seemed :a dream cone
The merry ging.song .ended in
the. song: "I'm, ori : my way up
there—to my Father's Rouse" and
hand • in hand. wet filed ups airs.
and were soon: introduced ,to the
•speaker of the evening, Rev: Bev-
erley Oaten .of the Five Oaks,
Christian Workers Training Cen-
tre. :He 'made us aware - of many
open doors in life, but especially
of the . .ones that lead somewhere.
. Our president, Gladys Ward of
Wiarton. also . called upon Don
MacKer;zie ort Ripley to report on
his experience of the National
Council held this summer in Win-
nipeg..' He' greatly valued the
united fellowship of youth from
all over. Canada ,under the banner
of Christ
After 'the, Commission Groups,.
the . evening was .fittingly con-
eluded with• a worship. period that.
gave confidence In . our Lord as
guide. It 'was'"conducted by a
committee at our .unknow Y F.'
U. — ►Crlene ;Reith, 'G'aroline:
Gibb, an and Kenneth McNay with'
Elmer..:Umbaah at the • organ And
George Webster 'and 'Billie Rit-
chie taking up the offering.
On the horneward, trip, :'another
.motor hummed in. `. to help out
'and, soon ;another day can* toa
close with its inspiring memor
ies to- ifect •the next..
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, row. Fall" followed by a. ,prayer
:DUNGANNO14
Erskine Presbyterian W. M. S.
met Thursday _afternoon in the
church led, by the .president, Mrs.
John Bennett. ` The scripture les
son was;read'by -Mrs. Wm. Reed.
Nine znembers answered the roll
call. Tlx: study .book was given
by . Miss, McMJ11an. Mrs. R. Mc-
Whinney reported on thesec-
tional meeting. Mrs: Frank Jones
read from the Glad Tidings. Miss
Josephine McAllister Tead.' about
famine relief in Indra. Mrs. Herb
Stother gave the Glad. Tidings
prayer.
Mr. :' aiid Mrs. Reid Miller : of
Glen 1Vlorris nelar Galt spent the.
week -end with their cousins, Mr.
and ' Mrs. -Mason McAllister.'•
Rev. J. Harrower; Benmiller;
preached at theDungannon Un-
ited chur,Ch Sunday morning that
Rev. ' George , Watt , might have
charge of . ' Nile, United Church
anniversary .services.
St. Paul's, Anglican Guild, held,
a progressiveeuchre party in the
parish •hall on Wednesday...Prize
winners were Mrs.;' Jack Caesar
and Billy Caesar: with' consolation
prizes going to Mrs..Glen Rob-
y
ertson and Tomrn Fowler.
The ' ;Junior • Club Girls held.
their .class meeting -at' the home
'of Mrs. John Finnigan, assistant
leader, last week'ori Monday of-,
ternoon and this, week on Mot
day night at, the home a a Mem-
ber, Miss Barbara Wilson.' Mrs.
Herb Finnigan is leader' of the
Club and . the project now stud.
ied is ' "Cottons May Be Smart"..,
Mr. Robert McAllister arrived
home froriri,A Wingham Hospital at
the end of the "week and is re-
covering after an emergency ap-
pendix .
operation.
'Mr. and Mrs. Chris Rasmus
'sen,''Randolph, Mass., who pare- on
a- motor. • trip in. Ontario and
Michigan, called on the• latter'
niece, `Mrs T. Stingel on\'Wed
nesday of- last week.
South' Kinloss Mission Band
The . October meeting'. of the
Mission , I3and was held at the
•toms oi' Mrs. Ira Dickie. The
meeting: ;was. ;opened with' the
hymn, "God See•
s The Little Spar -
by Donald Hamilton.. The ,NQv-
emiber meeting is to beheld+'at
the .home of 1Vh,'s. Lloyd. Mac-
Dougall. This .is ,to be the. last
meeting for the semen, A poem,
"The Bibb .is4 Treasure Book"
was given byandy ,MacKenzie.
A scripture„ story was . read byMac. M+aGDougall. A . story ' fromi
the topic bookvwas. given • by Mrs.
Evan Keith. 'It was a story of
two American children,visiting in
South. America. The offering
prayer. Was read; by 'Margaret
Baulch.. A reading, . "The Bible
MaeDougall. L:000h was served
at the' close of;; the meeting.
United,'Church V.A.
Group, I of the ,W. A, was held:
at the ' :` hoz e "of Mrs.' Taacold
Thompson- on Wednesday .ever
ing, October -8th. The aneeting,op
erred, ,with' the president, Mrs.
Kenneth •Cameron,'• in the chair.
The Lord's prayer was repeated
in ;unison. The . scripture • lesson
WEDNESDAY, OCT,, 22nd, 19.5Z.
with theexplanation, .ofd it was
read h,9 got•
l 'Stint Collyer.e
toll Call. 1. wa answered by .17 who
!drew. a gust; fn ,the: fish pond
as their name was called. A read-
ing Was ',given' by Mrs. **Kim
Mrs. Allin, gave a • very interest-
ing talk on "Coronation" ,and had
quite a ' number of', Pictures to
Illustrate the talk. Prayer 'mean,
offered by Mrs, Kenneth Cant,
Bron. Mrs. Robt.. Rae conducted a
contest. Lunch .was served ,by the.
ladies' in . •charge.
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