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'WEDNESDAY, SEPT., '24th,, `1058
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
;Minister:
Rev Wallace McClean
SUNDAY',' SEPTEMBER 28th
9.45; a.in,;;; Sunday School.
Church service . will be with-
drawn .in. favor o Dungannon
anniversary services.
11.00 a.m.' and 7.30 p.n.;--An-
niversary • services, . ` Erskine
Presbyterian, Church, 'Dun
gannon Guest minister, Rev,
Neil McCornbie, Ripley.,
•LLJ KNOW
Minister:
Rev: ':Gordon R.. Geiger,'
B.A., B.D.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th
11.00' 'a.m.: Divine Worship
Ste .2.00 p.m.: Church School Rally'
iAle
service.. Parents ts and 'pupils
alike urged to be present
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LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUOKNOW; ' .ONTARIO
Local & General,'i
Mr. and Mrs.. Donald R. Macy
Kenzie of Lochalsh. are visiting,.
for a `week in� Detroit 'and Flint,,.
Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. 'Huffman of
Leamington were week end: visit,
ors with Mr, and Mrs, Milt Ray-
ner.
Mr.and Mrs. ,W, R, Howey re-.,
Nrned recently • from7.a •holiday
trip to Alaska.
Mrs:, J,' W.Corbett of Saskatoon
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visited :with friends here • lathe:
week, She was the ;former Eva
Alexander and "their home . was,
on Havelock St.. South,. near the
flaxmill.
Miss Gail Ma i
• MacMillan is visiting
with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs.
J. L. MacMillan and had as her
guest, at the week -end, Miss; Mau-
reen O'Shea' of Montreal.
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Thought For The Week:
We have nothing to fear, if our
principles are worthy of imi=
tation.
BORN:
MacDONALD. to Mr., : and Mrs:
Lloyd. MacDonald,,, of Uranium
City, Sask.,on Friday, Septem-
ber 12th • 1958, a :daughter..
WEB'S R -1n,.. Kincardine Hos-
pitatiiii Monday,September . 15,
1958, to Mrs. and. Mrs.Jarries
Webster,. Kincardine, a daughter.
Second, Fourth and .;S.i_xtk
Misses Joyce and 'Margaret
Baulch visited South Kinloss
friends :and were guests at the
Hackett -Graham Wedding on Sat-
urday. •
Mr. and Mrs, 'Allan Graham
andfamily were 'at 'the Graham
family. • gathering at the »ome of
Mr. and Mrs. John Lowndes of
Queensville , on , Saturday..-,
Mr. and', • Mrs.. John • Dickie of
Hope Bay', -.Mr. and Mrs. R. Bea-
cock, Glenn, Brenda and' Johnnie
and Miss Helen Buckland, ' Wiar-
ton, •were guests Sunday •with,
Mr., and Mrs. Ira Dickie and boys..
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gilchrist at-
tended the :wedding ,of .Mrs,. Gil-,
christ's niece in'.Toronto recently.
-Miss Margaret - MacDona-ld of
Sarnia' and Miss Betty Hamilton
of . Niagara' Falls •spent ; the week-.
end with' their parents.
Mrs. J. Barton' of. Drayton is
visiting with, Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Grahamand, family.
eaters
EFFICIENT 'and- ECONOMICAL
Automatic Air': Feedgives a clean :Flame and
SAVES FUEL
Automatic Forced -Air Fan ' Distributes Heat Evenly,
urd e : 8 , Son
Hardware . - Lucknow
STI
MENCING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4th
COM
LUCKNOW •BU.
SINESSS, PLACES
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Will Close at 9
0 p.m. on Saturday Nights
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This decision ' was reached at a recent meeting of the
'Association and falls in line with the'closing hours'..
ob'served'through the fall and winter months'. last, year.
HOURS WILL BE '.OBSERVED;
SPECfAL
DURING THE CHRISTMAS SEASON
Robert Yr'
Finla President,
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LUCINOW BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION
SORRY.
Some 'last minute advertis-
ing has crowded' this • issue..
It should have been 12 :pages
rather than 10, but .it Was too
late to -do anything 'about it.
The Sentinel is presently op-
erating short handed, and we
make a special request, for
advertis era andcontributors
of> news to. Send it in early.
We would appreciate, too,
being posted. `on what's ;doing
for we don't get far from the
office these day6.
We, again remind organiza=
tion press reporters that re-
ports must be in the week.
'they, take placeso they may
The set in ,type at the end of
the week.
SHOWER .HELD' FOR
BRIDE ELECT
ST. HELENS. NEWS
riage to Mr. Ronald Perrott . of
-God,erich, takes ,place at Chalm-
ers ,Presbyterian Church, White-
church next Saturday, was the.
honored guest at a large gather-
ing, of ladies in the Community
Hall on. Thursday evening, •and'
while the ladies:were .gathering
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Mrs. Chester Taylor for
y ped en-
joyable music, concluding . with
LoQk chic and trim in. our 'new ° Fall- velours,
Tweds,..Sealskin,' Fur •pile, . Fibreness; Elysian.
Colorful smoky blue, black, brown tan, greens,
areyours, to choose with the new gala hats.,
GLOVES and BRIGHT SCARVES to mix and match,
royal, forest glow, mint coffins, Persian brown, lapis, etc.
•
Chi I,..f�rom ourlar,e .selection of.
PLEATED SKIRTS, CARDIGANS and PU
LLO
period was 'in charge of Miss W.
D. Rutherford with . Mrs. J. Cam-
eron, Mrs.' Mabel ,Murdie .and Mrs.
Chas.' MacDonald taking part;
Scott
were' read from the , . S tt
Mission 'and Overseas• Relief ack-
the wedding march, as ; Joan with nowledgng parcels sent, The sec
her sisters, Mrs. Walter Elliott, tional meeting is to be held , at
and Irma and Norma Forster tookg
Fordwich ons October 7th. Miss
their places at the :frontBeverley Rutherford and Mrs: Chas. Mac -
Gaunt was chairlady for. the Poll- Donald'' were appointed' as dele-'
owing program: reading, "Angel gates:' Mention was made of the
Wings" by Mrs. James . Aitchison; mass rally at Belgrave on . Tues-
"Precepts",
ues="Precep, ts", by 'Miss W. D., Ruth- day ; and the church service •at
ford; "The . Psalm of Marriage :i ham. Plans, were discussed
by Mrs. Walter Forster; "Recipe fo our . autumn thankoffering.
for a happy -marriage". by Mrs. Mrs: Green was to contact Mrs.
White,-from.er-soll =to: be ->the
g
Irl -
guest speaker.. Mrs. W. I. Miller
read ; two articles on Marion Hod
gins from: "Missionaries _Report-
ing".
W. A. Miller;._"The v Bride's Bou
quet',by Mrs. Harold Gaunt; 'Men
Get Married ,Too', by Mrs. . Ernest'.
Gaunt; a. duet' by :Beth Cooper`.
and Gladys' MacDonald; an ac -
cordiari solo, Mrs Jack,'Forster &
a piano ' duet by. Mrs. Will Ruth-
erford and.Barbara, Purdon; a
soarl• contest Was conducted ;:by
•
Mrs: Elmer Foran; a. flower love
story contest by Lois Miller, meet
the missus by Mrs. Walter Elliott
and names of people in town • by
Mrs: Norman MacDonald:. • Mrs
Ernest Gaunt. won:. the 'contents
of .the•mystery' parcel, a:vegetable
peeler for identifying it correct-
ly. The bride -elect was conducted:
to the seat of honour under ;an
umbrel'lalbedecked:.with stream-
ers,' wedding bells .and confetti-,
filled balloons:»She was; assisted
in ;. opening the many, gifts • by
her sister, . Norma, while . Irma
read the accompanying 'verses.
:Also .assisting were Patsy Foran,
Lois Miller, . Marilyn MacTavish
arid.,Beverley G;aunt, Joan ex-
pressed her appreciation and in-
vited theladies to a trousseau tea
ori` Thursday afternoon and even..
ing: A bountiful lunch brought.
a • pleasant evening to' a .close.
Mrs. S., E. . Taylor of ';Victoria
and Mrs. C. V. Midler :. of Van-
couver left for their home Thurs-
day after: spending several weeks';
visiting friends, . and relatives <'as
the guests of` their sister., ,'Mrs.
W. A. Miller and Mr. Miller.
The October meetingof the
.Women's Institute will •be held in'
the Community Hall on• Thursday
October 2nd at 2.3'0'p m..' Roll call
"Something I ,resolve . to do bet-'
ter. next year". Motto, let us re
solve to use 'our talents. for the
good of ourselves, our Institute
an our community. Topic by.
rs. 6FiTe- oods .:c15n :etiOrli
resolutions.' Hostesses, Miss W. D.
Rutherford and Mrs. W. G2 Hum=
phrey.
Plans -are being, made to ob-
serve the 60th anniversary,. of Cal-
vin United Church . in •Novernber.
when Rev. B M. Wright' of,
Monkton, aforiner, minister, will
'be the guest speaker. '
Mrs, Harvey: Webb has been
a visitor with Mr. and Mrs.. Ken
!Gtewar and :baby- daughter at
Brantford. •
Mr, . and Mrs: Gerald »orscht
and Nancy have returned home
'after spending the past6 , weeks
at Walsingham. Susan, Judy and,
$ally have also returned from
Bervie Where. ,they_ were staying
with Mrs `and' Mrs. Archie Nichol
son,
The Septemiber .meeting of the
WIVi S.' and W A. Met at the home;
of ,Mrs. Lorne Woods., Mrs $. "l±',
Green presided. • • The devotional •
The W.A. Metafterwards with
Mrs. T. J. • .Todd presiding. Mrs. -
J. :Cameron took chargeOf the
devotional period.: A congrega-
tional • or •
tional supperf the e
Tu
night -following , 60th annnniv.
g g .our
ersary was discussed$fli...thepro-°'
gram committee are, Mrs:' W. A..
Miller, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Rice and
Mrs. Woods; . lunch ' committee, ,
Mrs. Chas. MacDonald, ':Mrs. T. J.
Todd, Mrs. Frank. McQuillin, and
Mrs G. MacPherson. A committee
was. -named to provide a gift for
'the sick;, namely: Mrs. -McQuillin,;:
Mrs.. MacPherson, and M.S. I.
Woods. The . A.. agreed to loam
-their, cutlery.._to - the 1 men's Iii-
stitute:'whenever needed. A social
hour was enjoyed : with Mrs: T. J.
Todd 'and Mrs. G. .MacPhersoi
providing lunch.r ..
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CENTENNIAL YEAR
Dungannon Fall Fair
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3rd
AFTERNOON PROGRAM N
L 'E Cardiff, M.P. will open fair=_School Children's
parade. — all public school children free °--, Dedication:,.
of new main gates by Rev. Roy Kennedy.:
RACES ! RACES!
Non -Winners -of $500: up : to Sept. 1st, Purse $125.—" 1:
Free -for all 'race -- Running races twopony run ;1
ning races . and classified race_
Lucknow Pipe' Band In Attendance
EVENiNG PROGRAMME ....
DANCE —. music by Slim Bouche' Orchestra
Mel Dickson; pros. T. M Durnin, sec.-treas.
i Me
. HURON.;BRUCE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION
iINAT[NG:CONVENTION
and
ANNUAL ' MEETING
• ._-TOWN HALL, WINGHAM.
Or -to
,at 8.30 pan.
SPEAKERS:'
John J. W inter ever
M.PP.
Leader of . the Ontario Liberal Party
° Mr Wintermeyer , will •be interviewed on CKNX-TV on
..Thursday, October 2nd', between; 6..00. 'sand 7•.00 pan.
.,
JAMES . SCOTT, Secretary of the O.L.A ..
BUSiNESSt
. NOMINATION of Candidates' for. our. YRiding• • •
GENERAL BUSINESS '• .•
ELECTION OF..OFFICERS
1resid'ent
• GOD • SA"VE TI4 QUEEN ,