The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-02-11, Page 3• yy,ED.NESDAY, . ;FEB. 11.th,. 1999
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Lucknow ..�t:
Presbyterian Church 1.
Minister:
Rev."W•al•lace• McClean'
SUNDAY FEBRUARY . lith
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship.
12:15 • .m ,Sunda ,School.,
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3.00 p.m.' Dungannon,
7:00 p.m: Evening' worship
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LUCKNOIN'
UNC
yTED CHURCH
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Minister:
Rev:: Gordon 'R.. Geiger,
B.A., 'BD.
'SUNDAY, 'FEBRUARY 15th
10:00 a.m., Church School
11:00 a.m. "Divin Worship
Sermon theme:
THE...DEADLY SIN ENV'Y..
• Nursery during • • church ' I.
Thought For The Week:- 1..
One evidence of the value , of
' the Bible .is• the . character. of
those who oppose' . it:
'COMMUNITY •REPRESENTED`,.
AT .JEHOVAH RALLY " •
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435 persons were addressed
Sunday, February 1, at a Public'
•Bible •meeting, climaxing .a. three
' . day convention of. Jehovah's
'Witnesses in the ' Kincardine' High S CDis-
trict Hi `, hool. •
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• Delegates fromLucknow. and'
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district joined . with representa-
, `fives' from 13 congregations •from
Collingwood to Wingharn for a
program of discourses and prac-
tical demonstrations to aid • them
to become better ministers. of
their faith, which to date has
.expanded . into more than 170
lands.
• • Mr. A., F. ,Danley of Toronto,
District •Super'isor of the ;Watch'
Tower ' .Society' who is shortly
leaving Cor • missionary, work in
'Sierra' Leone, Africa,' . spoke on
the 'subject' "The Watch Tower
Society' in God's Purpose."
Highlight for 'Saturday's• pro-
gram was the immersion service
when candidates for the ,rnini"stry
were bapitized. $y complete water.
immersion`. •
18. different departments were
in operation for this assembly
and 825 ;meals 'w'ere served for
the, convenienceof those assem-
„bled.", •
Lcai 6e:�eral
MissMarlene Lowry nt the
week -end with her grandmother,
Mrs. Carruthers ' of town: •
• Mrs. Roy Alton is a patient in
Victoria Hospital where she un-
derwenit surgery :on .Monday ,.of
last week
Mrs: Bessie Shirley who• has
not .been;`. enjoying' good health,
:was . taken to Winghant Hospital
,,on Monday.
An. Alberta subscriber writes.
"enjoyed reading your editorial
lambasting .the CBC." '
Bill.Houston .has returned to
Lucknow after being a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London, • for
three weeks. ,
Visitingiwith Mrs. Sam Durnin'
at the home of Mr. .: and Mrs.
Thomas. Magoffin on, Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Leslie -of Gran
ton,.°Mr. arid Mrs.' ,Henry ,Carter
of Clinton, -Mr..and Mrs. Andrew'
,Gaunt of Lucknow;
Mr and Mrs. Herb Nesbitt
• ( Lois Henderson) : and their year-
old daughter, Elizabeth, of At-
Tanta, ' Georgia , spent • the past
week, with cher parents, Mr.. arid
Mrs.' Wellington Henderson,
Mrs. Orme `(Irene). Moffatt of
Toronto;. says,. "We:always' enjoy
our visits. to Lucknow and like. to
keep in touch: with our friends
there . through the; news , in the
Sentinel."
FEBRUARY MEETING, OF
,HIGH( S•CHOOL BOARD
It. was chiefly routine .business
at the February meeting.. of the
Lucknow District. High School
Board, including the payment of
monthly accounts which totalled.
about $6,000. ,. .
A :balance of $246.95 was. 're
ported in the Cadet; fund.
The Cliestion was raised if cas-
ual •labour' at the school is cover-
ed by Corripensation,• and this
gave rise to the query as to Board.
member coverage.' Information' is
to: be sought• in this regard:
Informatioji asto' boiler instr-
• ance rates; etc., is also being
sought. In cases were insurance
is ' carried,periodic inspections
are. made, However, as this .is a
row,' pressure, boiler; insurance
coverage may not be feasible.
A. lett& was received from a
Toronto daily. regarding teacher
advertising. •
Notice was received of a Trus
tee association meeting i Srant-
ford in late March,
KINLOUGH
ounda.ton
Corsets; Corselettes, Girdles, • Brassierses, Belts, Bas-
ques, Maternity Girdles, Teen . Belts. •
HAVE YOU THE T.V. SPREAD 9r• the BULDG,ING
SICKNESS?
Spring Is fust around, the corner -- so gather
unto you all that is yours. The Secret is a fitting
by a''Corsetierre. We do just that and reduce
the fat r-- so drop in and' be comforted •-- 'no
waiting.
NEW GARMENTS
For. Teens, Misses and Women.
Large selection', in all lengths and ' bust meas-
urements. Many styles and price's for your
selection::..
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Lucknow
`OBITUARY
MRS • ;SUSAN 'CAMPBELL,
There died . in .St'> Joseph Hos-
pital in London on Sunday,* Feb-.
Aruary 1st, : Mrs. Susan . Campbell,
aged ninety-seven years..
Mrs. Campbell was:. the former.
Susan Stevenson and was born:
• sotith, o • Lucknow, . where Mr.
Mrs. Harvey'Hodgins has: been
.
s ndn awhileh
With Mr. and
Mrs. Ezra `.Stapley and family.
She was a patient in .Wingharn
•hospital for a time,.
The John -'Deer show sponsor-
ed .by our local 'dealer, Mr. Wal-
ter Breckles had to be ' cancelled
on Tuesday . ,evening, :owing to
the bad:weather conditions.
Mr, and Mrs.. Roy Schneller
and family mowed into their new
home on Wednesday:of this :week.
•Mrs. Gertrude•Walsh is -spend
ing awhile with Mrs: J. D. 'Rob
ertson : at, Ripley.... 1,•
;School. was closed on :Thurs-
day and Friday owing' 'to the
storrny weather 'and ` bad :roads.
• Mr. and Mrs:.Malcolm Lane
and Stewart and Mrs. - Barr'y'
Campbell were recent visitors
With •` Messrs. Leslie and Cecil
Congrarn, Con. 8.
Mr. and.' Mrs. James M Hod-
gins 'will .'Celebrate ' their 54th
Wedding Anniversary ,this week.
Best Wishes are extended . to
them by their many friends here
The . Presbyterian. Congregation
held their annual meeting on Feb-
ruary 3rd. John Emerson,. Jack
Barr.: and Cliff .Johnstone.: were
appointed on the Board • of Man-
agement; secretary, Donald Ro-
bertson; .treasurer, J, R. 'Lane;•
S. S. Superintendent,Mrs. Frank
Mauld'en,, ,.treasiurer,' Mae.: Mac_,
Donald; Ushers, Don Bushell,
Gordon 1VIacDonald; Assistants,;
James Culbert ' now lives. In
early girlhood she went to Brit-
ish Columbia and some years lat-
' er married Mr. Campbell.: They
lived in•. B. C for many years
and after her ;husband's: death.
she came to Detroit, Mich.; and.
lived';: there for some 'years, The
.past three years she . has :resided
at the iMcCornick Nursing Home
lin :London:
The funeral was held on Tues-
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day afternoon of last week from,
London to South Kinloss: Cem-
etery., :. .
She is survived by' three • step
Sons in . Northern• Michigan,. Flor-
(: ida and'• Toronto ;.and a .step dau-
ghter,
: Mrs.: Kenneth Lowney ;of
Detroit. ; She is also survived by
two ' brothers, David and Robert
of Ghlliwack, .
B.and was .pre-
.
.deceased by one: brother, Dr:
John' Stevenson; > Seattle, Wash-
ington. She was 'alsopredeceased
by three . step. .brothers, , the
Messrs. Estrick .wh);j live near,
Glamis, Torn, Willianlhnd• Harry.•
Walden's Truck To Winnipeg
•Berry..Door •'Co.VWmgharn:ship-
ped a var# load •of doors, to Winni-
peg, recently. by •Walden• Trans-
port. We .understand transport
delivery • is to ..he established to
the West b this ;firm. ,
,Many p e o p l e reach ' great
.heights by putting up a bluff.
BORN
MITItRAY=,, Dorothy and Donald
'Murray ale happy to ' .announce'
the birth of a son, 'Allan . Donald,.
at Wingharn. General Hospital on.
Wednesday, February 4th, a •bro
•ther for Marjorie, Ann.
BLAKE --At the Wingham Gen-
eral
'Hospital, on Tuesday, Janu-
ary 27, 1959, to ;Mr. and Mrs..
Howard Blake,•
R.R.' 7, Lucknoar,, .
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a son
HOME BINGO
'NUMBERS'
• For The Week. Of February49th:' ,
Monday, February 9 N 32
Tuesday, February 10
Wednesday, February' 11 'O " 74'
Thursday, February 12 ..... I Y&>
Friday, February 13 : 0 68
Saturday;,February, .14 , G : 48.
Lyceum Theatre
WIN"GHAM
'Two shows each night '
• First at .7.15.
Thursday, . Friday, Saturday, : '.
February 12,.13; 14
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Kirk Douglas, . 'Janet Leigh;
•Tony` :Curtis,'. " .Earnest : Borgnine
.: in '
HE:: VIKINGS.
This is ' a, seething action drama
that , centres around the warring
barbaric Norsmen, who terrorize
Europe a thousand years ago:
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Morley Scott,. : Donald Johnstone;:,,
Auditors, •
Fred Guest, • :Gordon1.
PARK THEATRE Godecb
MacDonald •, Organist.,Mrs. John
Emerson; Assistant, Erlma • Jean • • • •
Percy Cradle Roll:. Secretary, . .
Margaret - Robertson'. Services. are Now Playing,•;.Anthony
:Perkins, Shirley MacLaine and I.
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to be . held at 12 o'clock in July 'ShirleyBooth In "THE .MATCHMAKER“ 1.
and' .August. I. .
•Mr. `and Mrs. Gilbert Hamilton.
'were recent visitors with Mr, and
Mrs, .Jack "rrandfamily,
Ma
Reeve Harold P,„ercy made a
businesstrip to Tororito; on Thurs-
day .
Mr. John McFarlane' of Corgi-
wall. is ' spending ,awhile at his
home .here.
Mr. and Mrs: .Perry. Hodgina
-visited : recently . with' Mr. and
Mrs. Archie McFarlane.
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Best wishes are . extended .to
Mrs, William Percy who. will cele-
brate her 86th birthday '-on Feb -0
r'uary llth. •
'Best wishes to. -Mrs. Fames M..
Hodgins *ho also"celebratedher
birthday on Febiduary' lith.
Mrs, Albert Stanley of London,
Mr. and *.Mrs. Rae Stanley and
Children of Kinloss were recent •-
visitors with Mr. and• Mrs;, Ezra
Stanley.
Mrs. Harvey Hodgins left for
Detroit where , she. will spend
Awhile with", 'elatives.
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Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, February 16, 17, 18 i
—' AdultEntertainment ntertainment
Robert Wagner, Dana Wynter, ' Hope' Lange
:. and Jeffrey Hunter
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I..: W<11' hold`your interest throughout this starkportraY
al S
of human emotions and basic conflict.
"IN LOVE AND WAR"
and Color,
Scope---
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday BIG` "3'. Conned ' Show
I 'Continuous, starting at 7:30 p.m., 3 great ccimedy. hits.
' Donald :O'Connor In 1. 1
"FRANCIS ' COVERS THE BIG TOWN" ,. 1
"ABBO '" & COSTELLO MEET THE. KEYSTONE I
KOPS"'
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Rory Calhoun In
"AIN'T MSBEHAVIN"
matinee - first two .
Saturday m i ,><rs twprctures''tihly'
C'oming,,Gina Lollobrgda •In"Beautiful But Dangerous"
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