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AGENTS" FOR :'Sun -Ray' feeds:
semi-solid buttermilk.. Lucknow
'District Co-op, Phone 71;
Mr. and Mrs.. Stanley Todd and
,Andrew .of' Southampton visited
with» Mrs David Todd : on 'Sun-
day. .
1VIx and Mrs. John.. Nicholson
moved recently from Mrs; . Dave
Alton's, home to the • Farrish res
'dense on Havelock St,
Lucknow
Presbyterian' Church
Rev. • U. A. Winn, B.A.,
Minister..
Wednesday, Nov. 12th,. 8 p.m.
Prayer meeting •& ;Bible' study'
SUNDAY, 'NOVEMER 16th'
11 a.m.: 9th in a Series . on
Presbyterianism '
1215 p.m.:. Sunday School,
3 p.m.: 'Erskine Church, . Dun-
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7 p.m.: The 8th . •Command-.
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LUCK N W •
UN:ITED CHURCH I
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Minister:.
Rev. G. A. Meiklejohn,
' B.A.; BD:
" SUNDAY, NOVEMBER loth I
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- 11 , "Thee Direction •of ILove". 1
Yi 12.1'5 p.m.: Sunday School.
7 p ni•.: "The ;Pioneering Mis- !.
Sion".
Church OFA.• England
IN. CANADA
Revs. hi; L. Yenning* B.A., L Th.
Rector. • '
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16th
Trinity 23--, . 1.
Si.. Peter's, Lueknow .
10.30: Sunday School.
11 aria: Morning Prayer.
St. Paul's, Dungannon, 2- p.ni.
Christ Church, Port Albert,
•33a VOL •
St. Paul's, Ripley', 7.30 'Pd.
.1
Mr. , M. L. 'Clark .. of' •Toronto
• spent the week -end with 'Misses
Bell and Ethel ;Robertson:
Gilmore ; .h as returned
to his home in Ashfield after be-
ing .quite 'ill at, ,St. Joseph's :Hos-
.vital, . 'London, ' ' where he' was a
patient• for .five weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball and
family and ,Miss ' Ane to Sinclair,_
eg.N., of 'Clinton, v ere Sunday'
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Jones: .
1Vir. and Mrs. Roy . Alton and
Mr -and Mrs: Adam • Johnston of
Goderich spent Sunday „at Alvin-
stem with Rev. and Mrs.» Gilbert.
Howse.
The Paramount Women's 'Insti-
tute Will hold the November• 18th
rneeting.at`Mrs. A. Irwin's; at 2.00
.p.m. Roll call,. "Christmas gift
suggestion"; topic, -"kelt Work",
°Mrs. R: Reid; current events,,Mrs..
J.:Elphick; program, Mrs. Robt..
Campbell, Mrs.. Fred •,Martirr.
The regular meeting.. of ' the,
Wonien's . Institute will . be held
in ,the Town Hall on, Friday, No-
'vefnber • 114th. Hostesses, •: • 'Mrs.
Barkwvell, •Mrs.. Roach, Miss Mac.-
Gregor:,
ac=Gregor ; Prograrri; Mrs.. W. J:
Douglas. Theme; "Sutnrnary''of
home 'and country". Beauty coun-
sellor »•demonstration,, allladies
are welcome.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and'Mrs.'E..J:'Hedley, Kin-
loss, announce th:e engagement of
their 'elder daughter, Jacqualeen
Ann, to James Goldwin, youngest
sbn of Mr. and .Mrs. Samuel Em-
erson of Bervie. The marriage:
will take place the latter part ' of
December;
KAiISI1EA COTTON CLASS '
»The ..second, meeting 'of -`The
Daughters of the; Kairshea". was
held on Wednesday; November 5
at the home of. Betty and ,Joan.
Hamilton. Betty :presided and. the'
Meetirig, opened with the thence
song:
We're 'the Daughters :of the
l .airshea
And We are here to•sew, . a,
So sew•we will,'if sew we must•
And, sew, sew, sew; sew, sew.
The roll. call "one point to con-
side':. when b'uy'ing 'material'* was
:answeredt•:by the members. Notes
were written on colors, weal es,
prices and suitability of caccasion.
Mrs. Donald Mcl(innon demon-
strated the laying of 'a, pattern oti
our' inate'iel.• in one cases
Shrinking was necessary. 'There
:was a visitor present as well as
.A11 the members. A dainty lunch
WAS 'served'» by the hostesses.
,HELD, MEMORIAL
5.ERVICE TUESDAY
A fitting, service of; ;remefn-
brance "to renew and'keep fresh"
the memory` of those who paid
the supreme sacrifice",was held
.here on 'Tuesday .mornjr g in
common with Retnenlbrance Day
servlices ,across the nation, •
The United hhursh. was -well.„ .
filled for a community service at.
ten.O'clock followed by the Ceno-
taph ceremonies'that never cease
to be impressive, 'after thirty '
four years .of commemorating the'
termination of World, War I •
..:In honoring those who laid
down 'their lives in two World
w,ars,the ''gathering"was , not un-
'mind'ful of : those ,who still 'bear
the sears' of'war :and of those,
Iwho are' today; fighting and dy•
ing » in.' Korea .
The High School . Bund headed
the parade 'of ,Legionnaires, Aux
iliary • members; Scouts, Guides,
Brownies, and Cubs from the Re-
creational Centre to the, church,
where Revs. Gra .t Meiklejohn,
C. A.. Winn ;and FI. L. Jennings.
conducted • the service, with Rev,
Meiklej ohn sgiving as timely. ad.,
dress.
At'. the Cenotaph the: two-min-
ute'
wo .min-ute' silence was observed and the
,Last Post'sounded by -Morley
Chin a n d , George... Anderson.:
Wreaths 'were placed as follows:
Legion by , President Clarence
Greer; . Auxiliar..y, by President
Eva ' Black; Province ..of Ontario
by : Scoutmaster. Stuart .'Collyer;
Women's. Institute by President ::
Nirs., J. • R, \ Johnstone; Business
;Men's Association , by Gordon
Mon-tgomery; Boy Scouts by 'Rod-
dy `'Wraith and Village of .Luck -
now
Luck'-nowby Reeve` S: E. 'Robertson.
CHURCH .CHANNELS;
At this tine of Remembrance
We remember those who Paid ''the -
supreme sacrifice .in the service
of their country: We pause for a
minute of ,silence in grateful trib-
ute to those:who. fought :and . di ed:
' As''we wear the . poppy » we are.
also , reminded that there .are
• many: who still live »to• suffer. be-
•cause of the wars. The • , More
spectacular ' sacrifice is, .rememr
bered: There were many wile ser
ved ' less' .gloriously but yet were
essential 'to :the success of..eur.
armies. They Were the men. and
',werrieri» behind the men behind-
the guns. We. utast never forget
their' loyal services •
So often when we think» of.
sacrifice ..it is connected with
war. Many people have valiantly
given their :lives- to the service
of the King of Kings. fihe:Christ-
ian' church offers a ,challenge tq'
the youth 'to enlist in the cru=
sade against ; evil, Many ' faithful
Christian men and women • are'
quietly and ,determinedly hold
ing the thin ,red line against the
forces of evil. Ministers,. » Sunday
Seidel teacher, leaders of • y. outh
groups and_ offers ere 'Christi**
soldiers in the service ,_of the
`King. We also pause.., in "grateful
remembrance to those who, have
served.: their Master even unto
death and we are 'thankful »for
those. , who are dedicating'' their
time and talents to, the service 'of•.
the Master. •
CKNX Church of the Air '
Nov. 13th, Rev. E. Keble,. Ay-
'ton; Nov,, 17th, Rev. D. Archibald,
'Paisley. Nov. 18th,' 'Rev, C.
Washington, Auburn; Nov.. 19th,
Rev. W. E. ' Bramwell, Blyth
United Church W,M S. "
The Afternoon Auxiliary met
at the home. df Mrs. ' Grant 'Meik-
1eiohn on Wednesday,. November
5th with 38 ladies : present._ The
president occupied the chair. Mrs.
N. J. MacKenzie offered prayer.
The minutes were reach by the
secretary, Mrs. Harold Treleaven
'and business .discussed, Mrs. W.
B. Anderson and Mrs. ' Russell,
'.Robertson were appointed the
nominating committee to bring hi:
a .Sla:te •of officers' for 1953. A:
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ID Ir • NOVEMBER 2i --
When The Kairshea Institute Sponsor Their Annual
ndre'W.'sIIaii"
IN ` THE TOWN HALL, LUCKNOW:
SCOTCH ' DANCING ,''& . PIPING' : SCOTCH REELS
GRAND MARCH
Dancing 9..00 to. 149 • - =C- arr-uther's =Orchestra
Admission 715e
Lunch Counter — Homemade Pie.
DRAW, .FOR' INSTITUTE QUIET;
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reading' was given by » Mrs Rus-.
sell ';Robertson, • "The ' 1uxiliary
meets Today".Thee.:.Biible study
was taken by Mrs. George Elliott.
•Prayerswere: offered by Mrs.
Ewart ,Taylor, 'Mrs. John ''Kilpat-
rick, Mrs. W. L:MacKenzie. Mrs.
Hoag gave a splendid report'» of
the sectional meeting of ' the W.
1VI;
S. held :recently in 'Ripley.
Mrs. Meiklejohn favored ' with ' a
Piano solo. The study, "African.
Village Life"', was-. vividly :Pre-
sented 'by..Mrs..J., W.» Joynt.
Haldenby of ' Kinlough sang a.
',pleasing solo and the . meeting Robertson, and a social, .half' hour.,
closed with :prayer by Mrs. R. followed.
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