The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-04-11, Page 11•
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WEDNESDAY,
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11th, 1962.
LucKNow sENTDVIL, LUGKNOW,p• ONTARIO
FAGE:ELEVE.
PLATFORM ROCKERS, reg. • $39.00, :. , ' $29.00:.
Free. 20 -Piece Dinner Sets
,with purchase of
CHROME SETS
CHESTERFIELD SUITES
BEDROOM
BUNK' . B'EDS:
SUITES
•SPACE SAVERS '°-
$69:00.
POLE . LAMPS .. .:.: $12.95 • &. `up
BROADLOOM CARPET and', FLOOR 'COVERINGS
SPRINGFILLED' MATTRESSES from ' $19.50
FINANCING ARRANGED
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'York: In. India Told
�y Mi.sion,,Nurse.,
Young .,.people were prominent
at `a .well attended -service"in• the
United Church on. Sunday even-
ing,
vening, with Miss Gladys' !Hamilton,
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•• . Reg. •N of Velore. Medical School
• India, giving a `Most impressive
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• • • illustrated, lecture of the ;work .in •
• ' that mission field. .
•• ' The service' was spot siredarid
• conducted by members of the Hi-
t• C group, with the „ • pr, esiden, t,
• Keith Kaiser, presiding.. He was
•assisted by Barbara Bathwell &
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Ernest. Ackert.:June Ackert and
•. Karen. Carruthers` sang a d'uet',and
• the offering Was received by Peg-
s
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gy Button, Beverley
'' athwell••
• ' -Wallace Houstonand Toi•And
• rew.
• • . Miss Hamilton gave, an' inter-
• esting, talk & .then imprinted her
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messageR
• �, .by. the showing of :slides
t which vividly portrayed , the ac-
,. complishrnents in that portion of
•India, near Madras,.: since the turn
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� ofthe centtir
• • . She spokeof the "call" that`
• • . . carne to •Dr. Ida Scudder, and , de
• " cided her to study medicine, and
return to India. She outlined the
growth of the hospital, ;which 1:)y.
. .Scudder established, as a one -gibed
room, in .her -father's . home in
India; • to 'its. present-day 700 -bed
•,. . modern. hospital and eye -treat=
• • merit centre. ' r •
• 'A goodly number of Lucknow
ladies helped to fill Hackett Un
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with several of the ;neighbouring
societies' joining • for fellowship.
Mrs. . ` ` Eunice Dunsmuir . sang
•"Breath. on me .Breath of God"
before, the president, Mrs::.' Alex
Hackett `opened the meeting. 'Mrs.'
Arnold ' Alton and Mrs. Donald
Hackett. read respectively approp-
riate Easter Thankofferung• rnes�'
sages °between Easter ' hymns..Mrs.
Arnold Alton: read 'the "Parable.
of the Good Seed:" Mrs J..W...
Joynt and Mrs. •'Raynard •Ackert
favoured with a' duet. Rev. G. W.
Kaiser introduced the guest spea-'
ker, Miss Gladys Hamilton,' Reg.
of Vellore . 'Medical Centre,
Vellore, • pan; outstanding • educa-
tion;al centre. of India `founded by
Dr, • Ida Scudder. She has'' been �
teaching . and • ministering' there;
for ':13 years in the 750, bed: hos-
pital with 'over,. 200 medical stip;
dents. She: ,gave a very clear
insight into the destination of the
Missions givings • which are so des-;
perately' needed,'' and ' how they
•are so wisely: used. She also. gave
a: description of the .diThculties
encountered with Indian beliefs,
religious and. •tribal custoi'ns', and
left -her audience with the' desire
for the giving of their talents to
God° Mrs. Arnold Alton thanked
Miss Hamilton. Mrs. 'Dunsmuir
favoured with another solo and
Mrs' Alex Hackett dlosed the meet-
ing with a hymn and benedic-
tion. A social half-hour was then.
enjoyed in the lower auditorium
of the church. .
ASHFIELD..,
Mr, and Mrs. Bob Johnson of
Detroit ' are visiting with their
daughter, Mrs. Duncan Fairish.
Mr; 'and Mrs. Donley Mackenzie
who spent the winter in Wing-
ham, have returned to their hoose
at Lochalsh.
Mr. William. Leonard. of. Point
Clark' has been -:engaged as or-
ganist and .choir leader for Ash-
field Presbyterian Church. Rally'
Day was. held on April 8th .when.
Sunday School, re -opened. During
the servicer the ,following teachers
and leaders were commissioned.to
their offices—Y.P.S. Bible. Class,
Mrs.. Earl ?Owes; Intermediate,
Miss, 1.tarianne West,, Mrs. David
MacMurchy; Juniors, Mrs. Wm..
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DANCING
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Rock,.`n Roll:and. Western Music Featuring
ugas' and the Western New York. Ridersi
Steve. D'
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Ln�w. [egionr `Hall
Doors •open at 8:30'
Ross, ,Mrs..' •William . MacDonald,
Mrs. Reuben Wilson, Mrs. Keith • • .
Johnson; Kindergarten, Mrs,' Stu-•
art MacLennan and Mrs. Hpna•y.:
Mackenzie.as substitutes for' Mrs; 11011110•••••••••••••••••!•••••••••••••"1.1"1”11.1".:...
John• MacCreight, Explorer Lea- ' g - ' : •
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ders, Mrs. W Wyld anad. Mrs: Hen- ; •/ ■
ry ;MacKenzie; .C.�G.I;T.'. Leaders,. ; ■ JO nstone s Furnuture1.now .. '.
Mrs. Ross and Mrs, ,E, MacLean, •
Children of the Church, Mrs. Geo. ' E
u .' . ' . Is agent Forut
M�oncrief. ' ' .. � � �; •
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INDUCTION SERVICE ■, TURNER'S ••
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HELD FOR REV.. V 0.. FRY' ,..
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• A number people from Wing .' :. Custom -Made Venetian Blinds
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ham and 'Lucknow: attended the ■•
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induc1.,.. .
tion of Rev. Douglas O. Fry ■
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at • First Presbyterian Church °
■a And Also Cairries Color SON:1MS -Of Slat Materials
S•e'aforth, ,racer, tly,
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Rev. Fred C.romrey :af. Kincaid, • •H III
ine�, moderator of Huron-MaitlandY
: An y one Visiting . Toronto Can See: Our Display At : ■
Presbytery, and ary : of e Lane . ■ .1 One Mile South. Of Highway' 401,
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.• $1. Avesnue' Road;. •
of C.1ntori, se�+re'tary. ,the Pres- ■
bytery, --,conducted '''the service.. : :Including : Vertical ••: Blinds.. ,' •:
;Rev. Gordon, L. Fish, of St And- .. Manufact:iriang 'Re • • .•• • . And I'.
.rew's Church, Wingliam, and •'■ , .. 'Washing. '• ,• • .ce ■
IRev:' Thomas J. Meginne•es-'.: ..t a••■i•a■•'it■■■a■•a•■i ..
water,. also tool{ -part in the ser ,
vice: ..: •
Rev Fry 'is :a native of. Wing;
ham, son'of •Mrs. • N. L'., Fry and
the'.. late ': Mr.' Fry.. He 'r'eceived
'his; 'education in.' Wingham and
later ' worked for CI NX. Mrs. .
Fry is the former Betty , `Lewis;
daughter �of•:•Mr. 'and Mrs: E. S.,
Lewis of LucknoW, •Rev..and Mrs. '
Fry and family bare: niovied to
Sea p th .from the Iroquois and
,South Mountain charge, • •
Among ' those attending the
service were Nr., and Mrs. Lewis
and Mr.. and Mrs. ''Stewart Ritchie
Admission 75c Person
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of Lucknow;
HITECHURCH
A large '.crowd attended a
varaety:,�coancert and play put . ;on
by Teeswater Junior. l♦'ar.mers'•on•
Friday. evening in ••• the :White
Church Comiinunity :hall: ' • ' •
Mr. and Mrs: •Russel Gaunt &
Mr: and Mrs, Donald. Derstein of
Brantford visited ;,on Saturday
with friends in,' Hanover.
Mr: and Mrs. Russel • Gaunt
spent Monday , night at ,the home
of Mr.' and, Mrs. Doug Simpson
at Teeswater.' •
Mrs: Florence Henry, of Lon.-
don • spent •• the week -end at - her
home 'here. •
'Mr. aril Mrs ' Dari Tiffin,
Joyce and Barry visited on
day. at the .home of ,Mr. and Mrs:
John McInnis, at } o1yrood. •
• Mr. and. Mrs: Toni McInnis' of
,Gorrie visited :on Sunday at, the
home of Mr.. :and' IVlrs. Ory 11
Tiffin..
Mr.• and Mrs. Donald Derstein
of ,Brantford. spent the week -end
at the borne of her .paren•ts, Mr,.
and' Mrs. Russel`. Gaunt
Mr." • and:' Mrs. John De Boer
er
attended 'a wedding in ; Clinton
ori :Friday.
to
.Mr." Eldon ; ,Emerson left`, on
Sunday far •Kingston fo"r summer
season on the' 1Vlurray Bay' boat.
Allan. Barbour of ,Lucknow will
report to • Midland on • Monday:
The. Ladies Aid of. the : P'res-
byter.'ian • 'Church b quilted a
.viwreath quilt ' on Tuesday and
Wednesday at ,the 'home of Mrs:
David :McDonald:
The 4-iR, meeting of the Vegital
Gals was held :at the home of
Mrs. Wallace 6onn •on Wednes..
day night. There ' were girl,
•
ited Church ion Friday' when Miss"' BI�RkTHS
Iiainilton, a 'personal friend of
• Mrs. Kaiser' and•Rev., •, ser, addressed the. meeting, which
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s reported'as follor:gay
• liac'kett `U.0WonfeitA veryan1press�ive Easter
ThankofferiYig took place on April
6th at 'Hacketts United Church
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i. •• • g tables. for a lunchR.OB�RIN.S- April 2nd at South, box. ThHuron iHospital, ,Exeter, to Mr;• saidwic girls. 'also made up •hesEx 1 h � • .
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A rii.NTION! ATTENTION!
Eley .Business Men's Associatiofl
Wish To .Announce To The • Public" That
Their Places'Of Business Will Be;
en Every SaiUrd�
mooting, . On April
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Through, Until December 22nd
Your : Patronage Will Be ' Appreciated:
:1
5ignad, Ripley' Business Men's Association
John. D. McKay, . President.
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