The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-05-19, Page 3WEDNESDAY, MAY 19th, 1954 .THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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I LUCKNOW
1 UNITED CHURCH
j ' Minister:
| , Rev. G. A. Meiklejohn,
1 B.A., B.D.
I SUNDAY, MAY 23rd
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Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
| SUNDAY, MAY 23rd
ai,n>. Sunday School
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16.00 a.m.: Church School.
11.00 a,m.: Rev. W. B. Smith.
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pjn.: “Some Common
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?un,; Rev. George Malcolm
pm.: Erskine, Dungannon,
Rev. Malcolm.
p.m.: Rev. Malcolm;
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Anniversary Services !
[Sunday, May X3rd |
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South Kinloss Presbyterian Church
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REV. J, L. BURGESS, M.A., of Hagersville |
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MR. ALLAN STEWART, SOLOIST, OF HAMILTON ' I
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Services at 11.00 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. .
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GUEST MINISTER:
and a former Pastor at South Kinloss.
SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE CHOIR
assisted by
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Mr. and Mrs, Sydney Decker
. of Kitchener were callers in town
on Monday.
Mrs. T, IV. Quigley an<| son
t, Jimmy of London /were callers in
town last week,
Mr; and Mrs, Frank Fox of
Stratford spent the past week
end with Mr. and. .Mrs. Philip
Stewart, / •
Mr. and Mrs, D. R. MacDonald
of Smiths Falls are visiting for
a few days with Mrs. TZ A. Mac
Donald. - -' - ’ . -- - -
Mr. and, Mrs. Roy" Cringle of
Detroit have been visiting rela-
■ tives in the community enroute
home from a holiday trip to Flor
ida.
Bob Thompson, who -is a mem
ber of the radio staff at Wind
sor airport,. is spending a couple
of days at the home of his moth
er, Mrs., R. H. Thompson.
■ Week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Clare Johnston were \ Mrs.
Johnston’s ‘ mother, Mrs. Hugh
Wilson .arid Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Henry and Kathleen of Toronto.
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Visitor^ last week with Mr. and
Mrs, Wm. Bushell were’Mr. and
Mrs. Alex McAuley and Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Blue of Ripley, Miss
Jean Moore of London and Mrs.
J, W. Colwell of Kinlough.
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College Professor: “Is it your
ambition to leave footprints on
the sands of time?”
Student: “Not just now. I’m
trying to cover my tracks’’.
DONNYBROOK
The Donnybrook W.MB. held
lheir_May_meeting-.in-the-church-
on Tuesday afternoon with mem
bers of Auburn, Brick and West
field Auxiliaries as gupsts. The
president, Mrs. Ed. Robinson, was
in charge of the meeting. Mrs.
H. Jefferson read the (Hst^psalm
arid prayer was offered by Mrs.
(Rev.) Washington. Mrs. Norman
Thompson spoke words of wel
come to the visitors. A duet was
contributed by Mrs.. S. MeClin-
chey and Mrs: F. Rlaetzer of
.Auburn. Readings were given by
Mrs. H. Irwin of Brick'and Mrs.
H. Campbell of , Westfield. Mrs.
A. Campbell of. Auburn gave a
very. interesting talk. The offer
ing which was received, by the
ushers. Mrs. Bert Moss and Miss.
Elaine Jefferson, was dedicated
by Mrs. Stuart Chamney. Fol-,
lowing lunch words of thanks
were spoken by the visiting Aux-
iliaries and Mrs. Robinson re-
"plied. * T T~
; Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Chamney,
Dorothy and Marilyn of Wing
ham spent Sunday with Mr. and >
Mrs. R. Chamney.
Mr; and Mrs. Stuart Chamney,
Diane and Donna were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff'
Henderson at. Kippen.
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conditions, ftorn strong sunlight and* salt air to heavy industrial
SENIOR FOLK HAVE
HAPPY GATHERING
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The Senior Folk of the Luck
now United Church congregation
were entertained on Tuesday af
ternoon in the Fellowship Room
of thet church. To qualify as a
guest at this party, -which has
become an annual- event, . Cne
must be-70 years of age or over.
These senior folk numbered about
some fifty persons. . -
• Some rousing hymns were
$ung to start the afternoon, with
Mrs,. J. W. Joynt presiding at the
piano. -Colored slides were shown
that included sdme pictures, of
last'yehr’s’ Senior Folk gather
ing, After the devotional period,,
which included .. .the scripture
reading by Rev. G. A. Meikle-
john and prayer by Mr.; W. E.
Treleaven;, greetings were ex-
4-C-io,
■by Ernest Blake, Session Clerk.
_l^oliru^s:elactiohs__w1ere±.playe.cL
by W. L. MacKenzie with, ac
companiment by Mrs. MacDiar-
,m,id. Mrs. Hoag and Mrs. Hall
.sang a duet, with Mrs. Joynt ac
companying ‘ them. Mrs.,’ James
'Webster and. Rev. Meiklejohri
rendered an autbharp and mouth
organ ’duet. A quiz was: respond
ed^ to by Mrs. N. Scott, Mrs. ft
Mathers, Mrs. James MacDonald,
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