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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-09-20, Page 13WEDNESDAY; SEPT. 20th, 1961 THE Lt.Y.MTOW 5,ENTINE,T4.i WCKNONVIt. PATTM.1.9 • PAGE THIRTEEN Overflow Ongregatio'n's Foimer CarlSievert: Was a guest with',and • We are sorry to know Mr. Wm. Minister; At Dungtnnon'Annivertary ,,,,,posh Township, farmer, wasth Con. 'oWeW Cranston, Of st '.at• admitted to Winghairi Hospital ••• (DUNGANNON NEWS), On Sunday Dungannon United •Church observed anniversary services morning :and evening •with record crowds At both ser - 'vices. A public address system • loaned by Mr. Keith Arthur car, • Pied the Service to the overflow congregation in the church base;L. .1re/it. 'The 'Church was beautiful • with autumn flowers and placed atthealtar were, lovely ,tteu- , 'quets from. Mrs. Etta belle. Brad- leY.,in memory of her grancIpar, • ents the late Mr.'and Mrs. Herbert • . Mr. 'George D. Watt, pastor of St. Pauls United Church, Oak- ' . ville for the past four years re-.. : turned and was, greeted by his ;many friendshe, had known and • helped inthe • past with' his fine Christian contact andpersonalitY, • "The certainty of G6d" was. the title of his morning Address. In • the evening "Dare; we Listen" :was his Stirring message. Mr. Watt recalled the happy. times and • also with Wit and humor, reininis, • eed of timee of labor and Con- •. cern While here. Mr. Mel Thomp- • son, tenor soloist Of Christ Church. •• Cranbrook, Bloomfield HilIs, Mi- chigan, favored .with solos "'Pray-. •'et Perfect", "If with all • your hearts" and "0. Divine Redeemer" .• .the Morning.' In theevening • the - Harbouraires, twenty-three voice choir of Goderich, conduct- , ed-by-lVfr.7-Ge-orge-Buthanaxi arid- . • accompanied by Mr, Ed Stiles at the organ, led., in ;the worship ••of Praise:, Again .Mr .Thompson • • sang to the appreciative audience and this time "Holy City" with; • great Strength and expression, Was his ' Selection.. The HarboUraires •sang :LaUdamns and:;; Sanctus as: two 'numbersduring t service. They were very. pleased': to have Mr. Thompson again in their inidst, having met on musical Oc- • ' • Heinakes Miksie his prefessi9n as'a music teach'er in Detroit High School and the close association is an inspiration, to, all. Mr. Watt, ;after aiN'yearS as pastor at Dun- gannon; ventured to QaTwille 4 years ago and began the build- ing of a church ,and estahlishing a congregation, where five Years' ago was but an apple orchard, but now a growing metropolis; & where he has done a great work. 'Meeting' Mrs. Watt and chilclren,1 Wendy, Donnie, Virginia, Valerie and Heather was a pleasure. They were entertained at the homes of Robert Irvin and Cecil Blake. In the afternoon, Rev.. Watt visited ..patients at Goderich Hospital and many other former .neighbours. & friends. In the evening the anni- versary Committee Was helped in senVing a •soCial. cup of tea to enda- grand day. " • ' ' Mr; and Mrs. Victor Errington on /Sunday were visited; by Mr. and •Mrs. John Durnin, Auburn and Mr. Roy Black, Lucknow.' Mr. and Mrs. Ken Petrie and • Kathleen Of Kincardine visited On ;Sunday with- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 'Petrie and Mr. and •Mrs. Jack Park... . • • • for cliagnQsis and a heart condi- tion. • Dungannon United.: Church Sun- day School will meet next Sun- day, September 34ttli at 10:45 a.m. to join with the congregation for Rally Day service,„Mr..Brian Howlett, principal of Lucknow High Scheel.' will be present to give the address. • -, - • Harvest ,Thanksgiving service. was held at St. Paul's" Anglican Church cin Sunday afternoon with Rev. Wilfred Wright the Rector in charge. The church was pret.: tily decorated with fruits, • Ye- getables and flowers to .remind one of the bountiful hanvest. The 'Right Reverend H. F. •Appleyard, Bishop of Georgian Bay. District was guest speaker: The sacrament of Holy Communion was observed at this servke. • • Miss Isabelle Fox, : On Monday 'visited her aunt, Mrs.' A. • Tebbut at the ' harne, of Mrs: I. Henry. . • • Ripley, Fo!k.Mark. "44-1 EFF CTIVE FROM :R ist . . There, Pe A •..e • . • , • !I. Slight Raise In Prices In The Follolking Beauty ShopPes: • , • • . . • Lorraine's.: Beauty Slioppe • Beryl's: • MacRae Beauty Shoppe • ..:Betilty'.'s.,::'''Beauty..-::•$.hoppe•::.•._. SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE will be $125 • HAIR CUT, will be , ' $ .75 PERMANENT WAVES, will be '..., S6.00, *8.50; $10.00. and Mrs. Jean Cumming. Others Who assisted with the music were Elliott Carruthers, Donald Robin - 'son, Clive Munroe,' Bert Mac- Donald, Walter Collins, Murray 1VlacDonald and George MacDon- • 'alcl and Mrs., Joyce Courtney. • • . A real enjoyable •event • fc•r all A shor.t program was; given; at • • • Re'. and Mrs. • D. Daniels of Ingersoll visited Mr., and Mrs. 'Thomas 'Webster.. Other visitors Were Mr. and Mrs. William Brad- ley and family of Goderich, and --Mrc-and-l'irIreii-Thomas and Lynda of Toronto for the week- elld. •• • ••• • • The. local' .L.'0.L.,, NO, 324 will: • hold, the Orange Service, Sunday, •September 24th at 8 p.m: "..at St.. paur,s, Anglican'. church.. Rev. Wilfred Wright will deliver the 'a,ddress. .Visiting loclges an dthers are invited to attend. • - Mr. Mel • Thompson, Detroit, who was 'guest , soloist at the. Dungannon United Church for • was the silver :wedding anniver- sary of ME.. and Mrs: George • MacDonald which was • held in Reids CornerS, Qonirnuntiy Hall • on friday evening„ -Hltorf0Dona1d 'participated at; Pine . River, prior to'lheir moving? to Ripley, in. Churth from Sunday Schaal . Superintendent • to other" •affic,es:- Mrs, lylacD'onald. (Irma • Shiells) . helped. in many capacities, inthe church, and Ladies'. Aid. They were 'part.. of the popular MacDonald Orches, ti -a which consisted of ..George &. Murray MacDonald, violins; Gor- don Boyd,' banjo, and 'Mrs. •;Irma 'MacDonald,. . Piano, They assist- ed at most entertainmentS..in the • corninunify : and 'Outside . it as we • ' 1• •• . • A lovely dinner was served by • Pine...River Ladies Aid t� :about 100 guests. present from a tante Were...Dr. and Mrs. Werizell, and tarbaia; Mr. and Mrs..And- :reW MacDonaidi Mr. , arid • Mrs Harry MacCallum and Mr. Aud- • revi Carnegie from. Detroit; • kr; and Mrs. Wyetli Allan,. Ann Arr, bar; • . Mialiigan; ..and Steve' Elliott. "Port. Huron; Mr: and Mrs: Archie : MacDonald, Or, I illia; Mr:. and. Mrs. Bert *action-. ald;. :Mr. and Mrs.' Pony. Etue, Pipe Major Miller and Mr. and Mrs: • MacBride, .Qoderich;. Mrs. Rudy Brandt and .Kathie; •Toronto, Mr: and Mrs, . James' Wicks, Stouffyille.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrison; Toronto; Mr: & Mrs. Carle Dickson, Kincardine. And; we Must ',not forget 'Mrs. Christina . MacDonald, who is. over ninety :years 'of age.• 'and spent many of, them on the 2nd, concession of. Huron, • also her ister, Miss Janet 'MacDonald of :Lucknow, • The rest of the dinner • gUes4ta were ',from the Surrounding com- munities, '.reiatiVes and, friends. Rev. 'J. C. Euttani• :The 'MacOoti-. • aid's former', pastor,' was 'Master ,af • Ceremonies for' a Short pro- grarn: After the dinner4 a toast Was given to • the:. bride and groom of 25 years ago by. Rev. Douglas' Dunlop of Ripiey ed. Church, the MacDonald's pre- sent pastar and was responded to. • by Mr. Donald Blue . of Ripley, Musfc was supplied at: the din- ner hour by Pipe Major Miller an the Pipes, Two soloS:Were given by Miss Bertha. Blue, Mrs.' Joyce Courtney accompanied her. • Short addresses were given by Robert garrison, Archie MaCDon- • ald, :Andrew MacDonald and Dr. Weri2eIl: Mr. George MaeDonaid, in a slrort address; welcomed the guest& gave thanks to the,caterers and also 'expreSsed thanks for the ;casions before 'at other places. anniversary services on Sunday, „. . • '1 It's ex, -Wednesday and Thursday EPTEM-PER 27,.. 28 Commences With The School Children's Parade, ',featuring Pony Riders, Decorated Bicycles and Tricycles IIA.NOVER , GIRLS' TRUMPET BAND ff 'At The Grandstand Rural School Song, Yell and Public Spealing competitions — . Freckled Face, Pony Tail and Biggest Feet Contest— Baby contests Oldest Lady and Gentleman on ground and other interesting featUres. •' • FEATURING SONGS BY .SHARON STRONG • , , , • • • • • ' , , • •• , .• 16 * FOR AN ,ALL-401.1ND GoOp, SHOW COME TO LUCKNOW NEXT .; timptspAit Dance. :At Night • , e mmnignt iuncnu Mr. Donald Blue, Master -of Cere-: 1 Monies,• :in' 'Which • a •special fea:- lure 'was the: dancing : of the° •Highland Fling by Miss Louise.• pipe by Pipe Major Miller, who also played for a Sc'atch Reel, another yery :enjoya.ble feature. The -men. taking pant Were, Bert MacDdnald, George MacDonald, Andrew, Nfacnonald, and Donald •Elite, The, ladies were; Mrs. 'Eldon (MacDonald), : Henderson, Mrs. Clive Munroe. and Mrs.' •Donald Blue; Step, dancing was.• given by 'Bert. MacDonald arid Andre* • MacDonald. Floor Manager's arid callers .were Chester EmniertOn,. Donald. Blue and Tony ;.Etue. • • e • . A . 22 -year. -old Kinloss • youth was convicted Of. smashing off a dozen mail boxes between Kin- loss and Chepstow. He *as given suspended sentence' on . 'a .4100 bondto keep the peaCe. Itestitu- itan had been made. . "• • • Jack Price ofGOderi'eh , nephew •of Mr.. and: Mrs; P., M. Johnston' of town left last 'week for. Pitts- burg, Pa., where he will play hockey with the Pittsburgh Hor- •' s' • • .• •• Nuclear'f:Icnt; pen To, V. isitors Because of public interest, the Douglas Point Nuclear Power Sta- tion will be open to week-end.visr • , itors during the fall and winter months. •,' ..More than 35,000 persons', have viewed the: project, Ideated rnicV7 . -tva-Y--btween Kincardine and Port Elgin on Lake Huron, .since an information centre for. visitors was opened june 27th Chief Guide Ivan Lloyd, ;forth.- . • erly of Lucknow, Said' Douglak/ Paint, • which is: .; Canada's first 1, • full-scale nuclear Pawer. station; . .•' has •becanie. an ,important tourist attraction ,in the area.yisitor$ have averaged about 450 a day. • Highest' attendance was .; 2,114, Mr. LlOYcr.,said, • . ',Beginning September 16th' the project's '• Iritoritiation. - ' Centre, ." • .sponsate'd by Ontario Hydro and Atomic 'Energy. of ,Canada Ltd, • .. will be, open .from I p.m.' ta.4 pan: Saturdays 'and Siindays., Slimmer ,hours were from 10 to 730. p.m., seven days a week Service : , organizations; schools, and other groups wiul still',he able , • , . • to arrangeweek-day tours by ' , . • contacting MrLloyd, • : . Guides ••glAte visitors a detailed 1' " explanation of the; development andtheproject •can be vieWed • • • :i from 4 lookout: bridge, „ • • 144 • '` 4 4. ; „ , . 4 4 • 3/*,. • •• I.^ 4. • • .,'",s; 4' , • ' • - • • • " I • Man. is 1/1 Nemilimpomigimmaxiewso • . • a .111 ' LATE : ',..MODEL ■ . , e Look, . For, .Trouble -Free Driving • • Two '1901, Pontiac Laurentians, power steering, power °. brakes,,, automatic, fully. equipped• .. ••. • S2,795 • III .1961, Pontiac Parisien Hardtop 83,425 • • , •1 1961...Pontiac StratOchief; sedan . 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