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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-10-23, Page 8l'AT,CKNOW SENT'llsTEL, LUarypw, QNTAgio 4ner1ey. She gaVe Us a aPlen-, thanksgiVing to. God, the giver 414 ,address oso, Thanksgiving of every gootf.thing. Prayer .Was 'taken from 'psalm .110; She re- _greased,. OPeCially tOr mis- ferred to the blessings CiOd gave Sionaries, Stewardship i a most to. Mail, b001, 1:1,34tOia1 444 APif. inWOrt,ant' 'Part 0 every •ChriSt- Itual, yet W.O. iPOst iMPPrtant Ian's' ide Ruring the offeratery was_ the gift...of_salvation for the. Which, Was 4djcated Mrs. A', • sou s o rner4-'•- The 'October Meeting, was held at the home of Mrs,' Wen. John - :At= with Mrs. Wrn• Ross presid- ing. The • seriPture reading frOrn 103rd Psahn• and, the deVotional read .by Mrs. was Fead -rs• Jack MacKenzie, • MTS. RO§s then used the service :of •TbanksgtVing S;heets fOr the prayers, and resPQnss, ,with Mrs: .Ewart *JamieSon MiSs Sadie 46hnSton and, akiirS:. Jack iga.C- Icenzie. as her helpers for these 'readings:. Mrs:, Ross introduced the guest speaker; Mrs. Bell of - '1Johes..' 'cond.ucted the business ved by . the hostess and commit , al pOint that if tbeSe blessings are con Played saftly, Mrs. ,RuSSe11 G d's gifts what must be in expressed appreciation and grat- Store for . His- chOsen people and " itide to MVS, Fortune for her how barren will be an .eternal very fine address, .Aliother, existere. stripped of God's gifts. ;hymn of thanksgiving was, sung After th,e collection. was taken, after w,bich Miss Mary MacLeod the business was ccincluctecl by closed, the,' 'Meeting, with . an the president, Mrs:;Hugh Mac, 'earnest praYyr. A Very p/ohsant Kenzie and the roll call waS ans-,,t social; hour was spent when an wered with, a'Verse, • or Th,,knkg- opportunity Was given to all to giving 'by 33 members and visi- .meet. Mrs, Fertime,-. • tors. • The .rneeting was closedl ; WheillthediaetihOnyM11. prayer and' 'bygr. athe:- "Tithteed' E, ChurchehinAuxiliarymetilmiaert ht. IMEPMS AY, ataT, gard, 1957 _ TiT-#44-441 ThurS. was •sungi before luncli was ser- • the church.lelloYkrship rt°°n1 with an attendance of 20. Mrs.' moNumENTs SKELTON _MEMORIALS tee in charge: " : . 1 portiOn. Two new ferns have presbyt • (been Ordered for the church and • er Ian • eTlianliofferng „ 4 , PP repot the The van Thank9ffer.inig -of the' Whitby Offered theeti:iporr7-6a.siribtlyri-tEiviaennincighur-AucV1,miareyt -oh!. palremseen,ettw' two planhts;hTheide.....%Sneeestdioany.: l'October 29th. at Bethel. Mrs. K. the :Sunday 'School' room 'Wed: muidie will represent the Aux- iliary in , the worship service. Bryce Elliott took charge, •of the following • prOgram: the. read-; • tioison of:, the scripture from PhilliPians With the We are. the only manufac- turers in this part of Ontario , of high class Monuments who import granite from the Old Country in the rough by ' tfr he carload and process om the rough , to the finished monument. N.o middleman. When choosing a Monument. come and see one of . the. • largest selections in Ontario. Establi,shect_ever_sixty_years.... Vriteor. Phone Walkerton and. reverse .elsargeS: ELTON EhAOR!AL'S IALKERTON nesday evening at 8,60, o cloc , October 16th. .• Mrs, Fortune of Winghani • was' the guest speak- er: ,The meeting was Chaired by Mrs Meclean, who opened . it with a ,prayer of thanksgiving -- planation bv Mrs. K. .14/1urdie, a followed by a „hymn of thanks- • , • , ‘. . ,vocal solo by Mrs, Robt. 'Camp- giVing. TheJ3ible reading. on the,/ 'bell and 'a. 'piano solo by -,Mrs. Story Of the. talents Was, read by Gordon Montioniery were MUCh Mrs. POrteous, The. C.G..I.T.' girls enjoyed. Mrs. CaMpbell Thoirt0-. were present and gave *inter- Son showed a film 'Church in eating number, eadh reciting a kiallin„ and gave the ‘cornmen, v°A7se 60 Thanksgiving ,and dos-. tarY 'as. .spoken by the Minister ed with-7-7a•'4-clicirus on the -sarne-,ifirtrie-Teliarch.-He-explairied-Lhow- subject MrS. McClean read a a --- . n. two 'Bible studentsOne an Am- inVitat n fromthe Senior Aux- 'erican 'girl, .One a 'Japanese girl, glary .o 'e WalkertonPreSby- terian ' "Church;-.. to , attend :':: a L•Thankoffering—meeting___',OctOber_ 23th. The :guest spealter was • in, troduced by. MrS. Morgan Hen- derson • The main theme of thet appreciative the .people, Were.‘to address. was .".coritentinent7. A • - hear Of Christianity.' Allia. Elliott .nula.er. of ' 3ilblical ' 4:1119t4ti°n6 offered ' prayer, and.fo1lowi.4 ,a Were read, also verses ' of, poetry p . .hyinn• hinch as, served by the :set 41 deals re amii:poi4nbncris„t_yE had opine to: his village and in- terested:MS' people in building: a -ehur01--and2--organiied_aAunday SchOol,.,a,thoir and Various de- partments Of •the 'church and ihow mbieb, beautifully. fitted, ,witli comini ee the Atheme, Wealth does „ not bring cOntentment. ChrAstianity is the only religion . that can ,bring, rear haPpiness into air' hearts. Out ". of contentment comes Lawrence . MacLeod with Mrs. MacLeo. 0-Matheis droup The Octdber meeting of Group 3 df • the ,4 Ulniteci Church W.A‘ God then'rules our lives. was held at the •horne of Mrs. MacLeod presiding. The meeting • • * ' OPened, ,With the theme hYrtin, Motto and, prayer. Mrs.', Annie 'Struthers ' read , the :Scripture. Prayer was: given by ):1*s. .1i/lac-. Kenzie., The Pot luck supper • was. i'then discussed „ ; -,Rollcall was ' answered by . each member giv- ing,. _a verse . On_L,,Tlianksgiving,_ Mrs. John Hallhad the program.' .•' -The--hy.nmEaith.;_of_Lour.,....Zatht_ - . ere was sung With: Mrs.* James ' ' WebSter accotripanying'' on l' the 'harp. A Thanksgiving Poem was. -•;• given by Mrs.''Ken Murdie, 'MO. • . Alex* HaVens . favored*, with *a WEDOING BELLS Coleman •IiIilk`i4uOta Tine" faun ideal tlinela•Otari iraising .YouiTielveii , on C000p 'Milk Replacer,••a, 'tOn:nualitY 'WbOlo Intik Substitute.. • III SirOPIY 101* with 'water, accOrding to. directiOns, And start feed, .irig Allis to your Calves at' 2•:to, 3 dal*. '. • . •. By leaclinge-ow-milic-naplader_y_o_u Can sell all yeur . . ..... . . . , , , . „ . milk and 'get even hiater,ataittas: and .heii'llAier .naivea; than:. 'You were getting,. before.,. 'Twenty-five ma.. at . 'Co-op milk • Replacer rep1aceU.250 lbs. of *hole .rOlk . __,. ' . If yOu had 10 111 calves yen could market, an extra ton ot.„vank.„See• about 'this _IE.'. new Co.,00.prOduct'at Your.local co-op,' TOP will' Soon 'see how 0.: At will pay you in 'dollars' and cents ' to use :CO -Op Wilt Replacer . .4. 41 e 4, S pi) ''cb .• , . • . . • . • ' , ., "r, . ••.. . We era! istrict o- • . Come for CONNOP FEEDS boric: 71, 144itkno* " . 9, • , mm.m...mr•mr.99. .1. itiearnets; • looking lovelY in a Saunders in charge and with tie . The seri - ture reading; psalm 107,', was - read by Mrs. E. Zinn followed by prayer by Mrs. Xaiser. 'The colleetiOn was received by Mrs. C. Kilpatrick and Mrs. M. Ber,7-, ger. A reading was given by Mra. Green or St. 'Helens. A' trio 'from Liicknow, Mrs. Joynt; Mrs. . na gebtoned..:crys,, ' talette .gown, pmk hat 'and a gold necklace and •earrings, ' carrying .a bouquet' of white mums'and4 red roSes.. F011owing ,the wedding cere-; mony .buffet. dinner was served at the bride's home to some 26. guests. The bride's Mother, cireis- , -Hall and Mrs. Hoag, sang. Mra. ed • in a ,dark kreen crystalette Crozier gave, a reading. fol' of Z#4,0.. The guest. speaker was Mrs .• Tait Clarke 'of. Cartow, who; spoke' .on 'World BrOtherhood. -Alter the Claintrirxerris-ess7-17iii.., Was Served' in the. hall' by the 1ies of131;-it-f6r-Vr*S. Threi- were. thanked: by each Of 'the visiting SOCieties, • e ' "JUNIOR'S SEEN SITTING IN 'FRONT ,OF OUR, NEW COLEMAN'-HEATER-OORMOURS'ANA,ITING .TO SEE 'ROY ROGERS 14' • PICTURE: 'A BEAUTIFUL .NE. HEATER 4 100..11010 CTIVELY STYLED,— • It'S 130 laliStake to &Ili a Colotrian. Oil Heater as..a 'fine piece of. fifiniture. Traditional', , fracefulness and modern styl- i' ling have been cOmbitied in a new adventure in beauty. Mike out dream of tomorrow come true to ay.-inv cost comfortable,living, 'Fai-iiitA1.1: TO wail; . 1 a .—COMFORT GET A muth organ -Selection . followed - youNG__BRADLE.y. by A duet by :Mts., J. .W. Joynt , •• • A pretty. autumn 1.vedding toOk and. Mrs ...John Hall. Mrs. -Hall :place ,at eleven o'clock on Sat - thanked all who helped with the program and hostess Who kind- ly • gave her home. Mrs, Ken Altirdie also • extended thanks. Mrs. Alex .Havens conducted 'a contest ' On Thanksgiving after which a dainty lunch was serv- ed by the hostess. • • Entertain District Societies • Thankafering meeting in the church on. October' 17th and had - as their ,guests the Societies - from Lucipow, St, Helens, Dim-. , .garirion; Zion - and HaCkett.s.: The: Jmeeting opened. 'With Mrs. Geo: urday, October 5th, •1957, at the home of . Mr., and, rs.• Stuart Bradley, , Tiverton, when •' their daughter, Doris Edith, was un- ited in, marriage 'with. 1.4r. Wil- liam Ernest Young, son Of Mr. _Younglof_ITiv- (L The ceremonY was performed HoSpital, on Wednesclay. October , L.B. . FARRISH-MWinNgh.arriGeneral erton -by-the---Rev:-Nfrer-Huttori,-of---Pine4 _M_ ri_an d '114 rs.:. Jack Farrish, Lucknow, a 'son.: itir-Wingharn-Cyonetali Hospital, ' ori ThurSday, October 10thf 1957, to Mr. and "Mrs, Mors ,ley. Wall, R. 1; IrolYrood, a soh, received the guests, ,asSisted by. 'dress and,'.white.mum COrg,age, ' left_en_a_weddh4g_ttipjo 8url- dress; and, white mum . corsage, After dinner the happy couple. the •:.groom's. moth hat, gloves•and bfouse and black ington,. Hamilton and Niagara costitrne Was a .chareoal pink accessories '‘./with a- corsage of pink minus.. . • a • 'side On ,the groom s arrn, Cam 2, Bruce; - The bride is .'A. granddaughter of ,Mr. and' Mrs. 3Obn 41Orify of .L..,ticknow,*h0"atterided the vred,, ding: ;/,‘ '.f rroft • River United Church in the pres- ence Of relatives and friends.' Given in marriage y her father; the 'bride toOk her place hefere.a, setting of yellow rriums, and ferns, pink and white, US OWL cariacliai tit '!,itd‘jontaree_- 4 2 One Of the 'beantiful new Models in iwo,,tone,ti' ahogany- or tvi0-ione 00(401410w: reer Radio and Electri .4* Free! Marie NW'S n'641004is'e. (asset* Rectlakl! Sod May! " 04.9rx sirs Os Or CANADA '46614t.ieon Street'iTdronto .