The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-11-26, Page 3A
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LUCKNOW SENTINM, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO •
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OBITUARY
H.CVRRAN
H. C. Curran Of Ashfield
ceived; the sad news of the death
'of histrother, Robert Henry Cur-
ran, which occurred in the den,
'.eraI• Hospital i' Vandouver, I3.C,
Bob Was the eldest sen of the
late. John' Curran and Mrs. J.
Menary and as: born on the 9th
Con. of Ashfield nearly70 years
Ife-•Went to• the West -about-
' 35 years ago. • •
He is survived by one daughter,
L. Anderson . Detroit
three grandsons; also two
• brothers, Victor of Vancouver and
•Herbert of Ahfiehl; lour sisters,
" IVIrs. W. R. Begley (Nell) of Ham-
ilton;'Mrs:' J, M. Day (Lily) of
Ilainiltbn; Mrs. C. .A. Higgins
(Mary), .of • Detroit; Mrs. • K: • A.
.• Campbell (Mae), Detroit.' - •
• Burial took place :from the
Simmons and McBride funeral
;:thapel with the Rev. Harry Park-
er officiating. Interment was in.
Mt. View ,Cernetery, VanconVer.;
'Cillkoss Farther Dies In West
,eharleg Steel, 64-year:Old
rocs Township :farmer, died at
Lanagan, • Sask., after •linciergoing,
an operation for injuries received
when he fell frail a :freight car
'of cattle • which he was ,having
• shipped East. Surviving are his
Wife, ;formerly Bessie Moffat, and
two; sons, 'Donald and William.
' BORN
Wingham Hospital on
Wednesday,' NoVernber •12th, to,
• Mr: and Mrs. Lorne Eadie,, Holy -
rood, a sOri. •
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
Rev..C.
.Minister. '
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30th ,
11 a.7.: M�iningWorship.1.
1115 p.m.: Sunday School.
3 p.m.: Erskine Church, Dun-
gannon.
7 p.m..: "The 10th Conunantl-
. • ment'.
Every 'Wednesday ,at 8.00 pan.:
Prayei Meeting &.Bible Study
• intry.riritaii.otimi.o...otieirOintrtiANA.Atimmtas..n.wii.r14.14;
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• LUCKNOW I
UNITED CHURCH'
Minister:
Rev. G. A. Meiklejohn,
B.A., B.D, ,
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER, 30th
11 a.m.: "The Awakening
•Care".
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1215, Sunday School..
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7• P.M.: Advent, the Season. of
...Expectancy. , • •.".
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'Sunday School Concert, !•.
Thursday, Decentber .18th
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Church Of England
:IN CANADA
Rev 11. L. Iennings, •
' Rector. •
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER, 30t1t.'
rjrst SundaY in Advent,
St, ,Ltieknow:
10,30 a.nt: Sunday School.
11.00 a.m.; Morning Prayer:
pani:, St. Paul's, Dungannon
340.p.M.f Christ Chureh, Port
'Albert •
7.30 pan.: St.
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FINAL CLEARANCE of all hats
this Friday and Satin -day . at «bar-
gain prices. Be11 Robertson. '
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fellows of
Sarrha • were week -end visitors
with Mr. :and Mrs. 'Herb. Ensign.
Mr, W. W.. Hill has returned
.frOm-a two weeks' Visit at Nia-
gara Falls. •• , ••
•'Evan McQuillin visited friends
in Toronto and attended the Win-
tv 'Fair. • .
Mr. and Mrs,. C. Tozier, Mrs.
C. W. Twamley and Billie of LOn7
don spent the week-end:with Mr.
•and Mrs. , W. J. McDonald,
Mrs. R. J. Cameron, who :has
•'been • a patient . in 'Wingham
for several weeks since
fracturing. her ,hip, is making., a
good recovery but Will likely 'be
.hospitalized until after Christmas.
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, Mr. 'and Mrs. Jack McKendrick
of . Windsor: :and Miss Madeline
McNIOrran -of .KingsVille were
gUests at the home of Miss Jean
Lyons and: Mrs. ,Elizabeth; Malt:
lough, while here .attendineMrs.
1VIcMorran';,s funeral; • : .
Mr. ,and :Mrs. Cameron Mao-,
ponaid spent last week in , Tor-
onto. They visited 'with ,kr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Murdoch. Wilf, who
suffered a, heart attack several
Lweeks_ ago,'IS•fioW abie to be ,up__
and 4bout the house again.
Mr. Dave" Andrew Of Calgary,
who. attended, The Royal Winter.
Pair last week, spent •the week-
end': with. his aged mother, Mrs,.
• Isaae AndreW at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland, Gor-
don. is hoipitalizecl with a
bronehiei. asthrria condition: Many
Of Dave's -friends' heard him over
CBL .On Friday. -• '
WOLF CUi3S
It. is• hoped that this Weekly
column. IS' Of/interest. not only toi
the Cubs and their parents .but
also to the pliblie in general. We
trustthat •it givs some insight.
into the work and' activities' of,
your local Cub' Pack and hOw,
the .leaders. are. 'striving, through'
•the Cubbing 'prograin to make
these ' better, boys for the
•coininunitY today; and ?better 'cit.:
izens, for the future,.
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The Cubs moved 'flout pr. the
jungle' last 1,veek and held -the.47
regular weekly ineeting the
Town Hall. Twenty-five • Cub:f.
turned '6ut for this .special
,ing which included •a visit to•the
local library in; obsorvance of
Young. Can&da. Book Week, Sixer
john Andrew led the opening
c'otomonies, this. being fellow(4_
hy inspection. •"Clawg" were , the
Subject. of • special scrutiny ;this
.vPelc and .all 'Sixes fell short of
the •mark, althOligh, great ifri
provement is shown in wea- ring
the uniform. The.,pack then
.gathel'ed in. the library 'Where
books of junior age were on dis-
play for thein to look at,' Mrs.
Jessie' Aplin gave a sple'ndid talk
on, the •Coronation, showing
pl�-
tures of interest to the boys. Ice,
cream bars werethen distributed
to • all through the courtesy; of
the management of 'th' local
Sifverwood's plant, The apprCtia.,
tion of the Cubs and leaders for
the splendid eV.ening was voiced
by •Akela'and Kaa with the Pack
giving .three cheers. The meeting
then closed after. a brief period
.pf usie at games; .
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,The leaders et the, Woif 'Cub
Pack wohld like to takethis op-
portunity of publicly thanking
the Library Board; Stuart Coll-'
yer; ,Mrs.' Johnston,: through
t.D.H.S.N EWS:
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A Rude, Awakening: -
.)Since the examinations' start on
Thursdays, the students' activities
have been confined to a few "un -
energetic" PT periods and wor-
ried frowns. As theday of recic-
oning draws' nigh' we see for the
first time Pan* Rose gittgertY
handling his physics book; no
doubt wondering at which end to
start: 'Norma" Sherwood has re-
signed herself to Alexander:the
Great's mysterious goings-on and
questions whether he. started the
Boston Tea Party or the Indian
Raids in 1522. . '
Ah, such .alife! AI least, we
can look forward to the days af-
ter the examinations aye over, but
once they are over, we must look
forward to their tearnmeneernent
again. '
The lassemblY. on Friday was in
'charge Of the Grade 11repS.
Charlie Chin was the chairman.
We opened: the meeting with the
hyni4 "He Leadeth Me" and 2 the
Scripture, psalm 54, was read by
Audrey Stanley. The bord'a pray-
er was repeated. The 2nd hymn,
'0 Master let me walk with Thee'
was sung + after Which a piano solo
was played by ,Erlma Percy: Lon-
na Lannan read. a 'humorous art -
idle,' •"Little dirls''; Ken ,1V1,aoNay
favored with a piano solo; John
Helm , sang: a Vocal solo accorri
panied• by Laurine•.1VIeNain. The
announcementswere made"'and
:the National anthem Closed' th•e•
meeting. •. •
There will be riof• assembly this
coming week because -of -the ex-
aminations. •' • ••
"What de you take •With- you
'from a school?" • The •Anbient,•
$.cholar smiled, "You have lived
for a span ,as h member of Many
worlds; now you go, to live in
'one: Becaiise, you have : known
• people of many ages, have be-
come acquainted with the realm
--Oftheir-ideas--and-traCed-Ltheir
veloping sciences; you Will never
be the isatrie as the person 'Who
knows his own minute circle'
only. Yon . wJ11 forever. See your
actions' as part of a world niove-.
ment . this ' is, what gives
grandeur to human effOrt''.—
Jacob4 • • .
Charlie Chin: "I woke :Supwith•
a hole in .my, head, but When
• a elesect.,:my mouth, honestly
it went• away". •
Beverley Ashton: "Made a fain
ous discovery in•geometry class
'(reported Miss Osborne)* Wheri
mistletoe is suspended at ari.
• angle of: '.45 degrees oVer: orie'S
• head, -the 'result -7- X".
CHURCH CHANNELS,
One of the'Phenomerions of, our
times is the: -lodge, club, society,
etc. Some future students 'of soc-
iology will marvel a the , great;
activity shown by the people 'of
the twentieth century. Sorrie peo-
Pie are ,actiVe in so many. Organ-
izations, out almost :every night
in' the week, that the borne and,
farripy, often are neglected. We
are not criticising • such activity
but the •ovet-indlilgenee in :such
activity. We have heard of the
•child of a mother who was ap-
preherided by the police While the
mother was attending a leettire.
on how to deal with juvenile de-
linquency. The home • Seems t�
have lost its place, in society as
the ideal meeting place ,and best
place for social ,activity. Even
some ' churches have so , many
groups that some families find
themselveS and the 'Children busy
every night ..and day at some
church function. There, is nothing
Wrong about the group. activities
in. therriselves2, it, is the ,proper
participation. that Matters, Par-
ticipation, in a church group det-
Nay' no substitute for Worship
in the Lord's. house on Sunday.
Baking a donation for the Church
baking sale ,ca ti never approach
the joy of giving the same' valu,e
Of the article vOltiptarily to the
°Lord. The Lord loveth a cheerful
whoa this event was arranged'
the librarian,. MrS. Marshall; Mrs.:
Alii, • for her :talk; and. Mr.
Howey, manager of $ilverwoods;
for the Ite cream treats. •
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San e erson's
• LADIES' AND MEN'S WEAR
TELEPHONE 80.
Pre-christmas LINGERIE SALE °
SAMPLES — Quality GIFTS
20 Percent OFF. ALL GARMENTS
GOWNS, PYJAMAS, SLIPS, PANTIES, NYLONS, -
RAYONS, BRUSHED RAYON, 17-iT(17,
' Brokensizes and colors . .Choice Assotnient
,opportUnitV to buy your gifts now.
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Our. Lay -Away prin
BoYs .. , . , ' , •• • .
• Station Wagon Coats,
Trousers,..Shirts, Sox .'
MEN'S . . . .
Shirts, Sox, ties,
' Braces, :Belts, Sweaters
, . SILK SQUARES .
Special Purchase
Reg. to $4.98 , $1.98
P TIES
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Special •890
WELL STOCKED FOR CHRISTMAS BUYING
.41. -44 AL --.AA
Under Legion Auspices -- Proceeds for Midget Hockey
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RECREATIONAL CENTRE; LUCKNOW
RIDAY, NOVEMBER 28
Dancing, 10 to 100 UP music by.
NORM CARNEGIE
Western" Ontario's Most ..Popular Orchestra
in their firstappearance in Lucknow
New and Old Time Dancing
Roy McCreight, Floor Manager
° • ADMISSION. 75c
Advance -Sale Tickets From Midget Ho?key
Pliayers
•giver. 'Some people can giVe their dike; Dec. 3M, :Re T. E. SehOlti.;„..,:
talents, some can give their time Gdwanstown. •
but we must 'never let indirect
support of Christian work pre-
dominate Over direct donations to
ihe, Lord's treasury. . • •
CKNX,Church' of the Air
Nov. 27th, Rev.. J. E, Ostrom,
Clinton; .Pec. lst, 'Rev. G. •.H.
••Meiklejohn, Lucknow; Dec. 2nd,
Rev.. W. E. C. Vollick,
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