The Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-05-15, Page 8Luc 9W SE.1vTi :tUC tNOW,
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baptismal service, and the
:presentation of ,awards for •Sun
day, School , and church attend-
anc e, 'marked Fax lily Day in the
?regbyte,;r an'° Church on;aun .day
morning?.
Fev, - Wallace " McClean Per-
formed the baptismal of f our in
ifants, . Loree . Grace, • daughter of
Mr and Mrs, Moss Gammie, Ken7.
ne nth Qraharn, son, of.. Mr and,
Mrs Robert .• Reid;:Cathy Lor
rairie, daughter, of Mr. and . Mrs..
Stewart;Jamieson and :Barbara
Anja, 'daughter .of Mr and Mrs,:
George. ,Stanley •
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RevT,.:T 1ean was assisted 1 :
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Jim.. Henderson, Sunday: School:
superintendent, in .,the presenta-
tion of .awrards; for.:Sunday School
and church attendance, during
the past year. Phis. are awarded,
as *ell' as seals, for .attendance
on 45 or more Sundays and after
eight. years of Sunday School
*Wards, a second.certiificateis
presented ,
A special award . Went+ to Brian
Jbhnstcin, . sari, , of Mr. .,and Mrs:.
RN -ERS RO_
''SIT` FALLS'
mini Ross` CORNRS)
great
Friday . of last..week Was a
,lay in . district . history, for the
`senior pupils of our school, and
:no`: doubt "a • nightmare for our
teacher, as they ' joined other
,children frnm . uir-ban and; . rural
'schools fn' a 'tourist • trip :b►.. train
• to . St: Catherines .and then by
bus to, points of . interest • in the
Niagara Peninsula. We under!`-..
*and there were'around a thous
:and making • the trip. Those mak-
ing' the trip. locally 'were Elda
And Beverley. . Wall, Earold Why-
tock,'`;Suoan Harris; Barbara, Nor-
ma, D. onra :•.and David flaldeimby
& .Billy , Zettler, Miss Kung Mrs.
Reuben L ettler, MrsJames,. Hal
derrby and Mr: Ted.lialdenby
ford. Wall on winning the ' mat
draw on which' the school
children sold tickets.
• We :are:, glad to report that Mrs,.
Don :Robertson was able. to be
brought from -Wingharn Hospital
to, the .home, of her parents, Mr,
&S Mrs. John• Schufnacher, where
she `is convalescing ` '
Mrs _ Merle 'Hodgins is spend-
ing 'some time at the home of.
Mr; and :Mrs.. Donald. Grant, 10th
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Mr. and Mrs. Morley Wall., and.
children visitec . Friday-witir'Mr J -'C..-.Johnston, .who -thud -a. perfect_
and Mrs.' Grant Wall and )family, Sunday „ School •attendance re
Walkerton, _ cord. Awards for 'highest church
. Misses _Karen. and Donna Wall attendance went to 'Nancy For=
of Walkertonvisited during the star and Gerald 'Mowbray.
Week -end with, Mr.„ and „ Mrs • , Sunday School ' awards • were
Morley. Wall and family: presented as'`follows: Gail Jain -
d Mrs: .Elmer Wall,Con. ieson, 43, 1st certificate Mary
Mr. anElizabeth' Henderson '50', first.
8 • and : Mrs .
Annie Wall .of Tees -
water, visited :Sunday with"• Mrs.
certificate; pin, Roddy 'Mac'
MaryW all Sween, 51, 4th •. year ' seal pin
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arid_1V1 s, Eric Hackett and
a mount s
family of P - m,ou .. Pent
day with Mr. and Mrs:' Mil
Wall and Donnie
'Sunday visitors 'with,. Mr.
Mrs. John Ross were Mr. ,& •
William' Brewer of Toronto, and
Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. Ross` and fam-
ily. of Wingham
Jimmie MacDonald '50 2nd . year
sealiHenderson,rJ0'
'• Jimmie
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Sun2nd-year'seal,
Pin, Murray.
John-
ford stop . 45, first certificate, pin
I Wayne Jamieson, 40, ?end year
and seal; Donald,' "Johnston, 47, , 2nd
• . 1Vlufflers 'nd Fipes °. - ,;
Batteries .
C.enera..tors;
;Starters. , a '
Water' Pumps
Fuel. Pumps
Ignition Pai is
Bonded Brake Sh2es,
;Brake Ca�ki$ies
Fan Belts
B F, ,GOODRICH ,TIRES' dt'USE5
.. (JA-ST-ROL�. ;OIL,,'&•�.GRRASES
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'PHOI�YIE 65 KL, UCKNcr)v:.
Seat Corers a.
• Car polishes;
Electric .,Fencers
and Batteries
LaWn Mowers
Fishing supplies:
Ball equipment
$icycles
Tricycles,
Wagons
'year•'.5eah , pin; Wendy 14acKen-:
zie, 45; 6th year teal, pin;, Joan.
IVIacKenzie, 45, 4th year seal, pin;
Arletta Pollock, . :44, 2nd year
seal, •'Sharon Mowbray, 41, 2nd
year .-seaLr E'l zaheth Pollock, 48,
2nd year, seal, pin, Judy~?Reed,"
41, . 4th year seal;:.Brian, John-
ston, 52 7th year seal, `,pin,,
ald Fisher,
50;,' 6th' year seal;:: pin
Janet Finlayson, 51, 9th yr. seal,
pin; . Elizabeth: Ann Henderson;
47` :9th ear -seal; piri ; Dianne:
Jamieson, •.45; 2nd. year seal, ,pin,
Tony Johnston, 50,; 2nd ,pin;certifi-
'ate' Alan Mowbray, 45; 2nd'
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certificate, pin; „Marlene' Stanley,
45; 2nd certificate, pin
Teeswater : Council has adopt-
ed a 'hawkers and ',peddlers: by
slaw with, a,$25.00 ` licence fee
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SHIP rO.LLICT T9
Our
Registered, Warehouse No.'
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Reliable Grading.
Direct Settlement
Obtainsacks and twine
without charge. from
PHILLIP H. STEER
R.R.. 5, Lucknow
or by writing, to..
Co -Operative
. " Canadian'C ,
Wool: Growers 'Limited
2 1 7 .Bay St., Toronto, Canada
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The . meeting *as ' held at the
home Mrs: ilarvey Ritchie on
May th with; ;the attendance of.
13 adies, one visitor and eight,'
chit ren: Mrs: Jack McDonagh
gave the. Christian :.Stewardship
Devotional ' was. .read by 'Mrs.
Wm. G. ° Hunter'with the scrip
`ture on Matthew taken . by. Mrs.
Gordon Ritchie., ;Two readings
were given:. Mrs. ''Jack . McDon- ,�
agli -with "Nlom'S ' Apron",„ and
Mrs. Eldon Ritchie with "The
Wo-la-rss` Mine ' 'APpai"n 'ed viii
tors 'for shut-ins are:Mrs • Wm.
O.' Hunter .and Mrs, Gordon Rit
chie u Thank yo . cards were
read. Mrs.* Peter, ' ,,Cook isin I..' '
charge of-th-e-grandmother'sprol-: -�•
gram for June. Anyone •who has
good :used clothing;to dispose. of
:is:,to band it .into Mrs. Wn.: O.
Hunter 'for 'people_'in,Kurea..'The:.
study `book was : prepared . and.
given by. Mrs. Wesley :Ritchie on
Eastern Burma. The presidents',
closed'with' a; hymn and a ' pray-
er:
United, ,Church WM.S.
The regular 'irneeting of the Af-
ter -nook Auxiliary of 'the. W.M S.'
7.W.as.field Wednesday, May 8th,'
with 23 .members • and one 'visitor
,present :- A bale, • containing use-
ful.. clothing and gifts, was sent
to. Korea this month and another
Aso,. i g prepare • or une • ship
ment ' 'Following : other . usual'
items of • 'business;' Mrs. ' Drennan
called upon: Miss Flora Webster,'
convener 'of/ program ',committee,.
to -take= --the Bair. -'The--theme of
program was Home Missi ons,'
ably dealt with oy Mrs. Meikle -
john and Miss 'F. Webster, Mrs.
Meiklejohn's tat , illustrated�•�by'.
maps' .and''pictures`-told 'Of the.
Work bf the United. Church mis=
•-ieitats=oxi =the --West.
•Coast of Canada. and at. ,Indian
sch000 in 'Alberta. Miss :Webster`
,told of mission work in. Toronto
where Ncw,,Canadians. are helps
ed� in finding homes 'arid. friends
and where ,the: Church an Home'
Group and .Day Nurseries,. meet
an . urgent need; Miss Margaret
latae sang` a pleasing solo' accom--
panied'iby Mrs. J. 'W. Joynt Mrs.
Albert Alton, Mrs..Meiklej,ohn,,
Mtg.-Roy Allton and "Miss''. Web-=
ster served lunch at ,the close
of the, °ieeting
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daughter. This `girl. has no'one
to care for, her and her unborn;
hili: Both face a future dark,
with shame and bitterness, fruit
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But not without hope. In the
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• The Salvation Army. offers
refuge and hope. TO equip ' its
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