The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-09-01, Page 6' V . . J '
THF JiUCKNQW -.OWMW lATCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, SEPy, ht, 1954
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' Steaks, chops, spare ribs, glorified by . charcoal
fishes seasoned to perfection . .. and ice-cold Coca-Cola^ ,
Ah, 'there’sa meal! The frosty goodness of Coke
, ; points up the taste of food.
WARNING-.Better have plentyof everything good ■
including Coke!/Handy cartons make it so easy.
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Authorized bottler ot Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola lid.
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Goderich. Ont. — Phone: 489
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CHURCH NEWS ,
OHvet WJH.S. _
The Olivet W.MJS. ,ladies eriter-
, s , gained the members of . the Baby
Band at the. August meeting. at
the home of Mrs. Melvin Coiling.
Following the opening hymn
?■ There was a few minutes silence
.in memory of Mrs. Joseph Black,
a' life member of the Society.
Prayer was offered by Mrs.-Alex
Children’s hymns
were sung throughout the meet
ing and Mrs. Clayton, the Baby
Band leader, presided over a
short program. Piano solos Were
given by Shirley Brooks, Phyllis
Oayton and John McCharles with
a solo by Marilyn Finlayson;
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• a story for the children was takr
-en by Mrs. Walter Black/Fol-
z lowing this the children were
taken outside where!i games and
1 treats were enjoyed while the
ladies , completed the business
" spart of the meeting. An invita
tion to Pine River in September
was accepted by the Olivet lad-,
ies. Ti?ea£uref ' and Willipg Work/
. ris reports Were given. Maty
. Koulston moVed a vote of thanks
* fb -the bostess anW'W
closing hymn ahd benediction*
“'•■’'“7;--■ -'I^nch'; 7 wa^- “ get ve,ct" "and" •
time enjoyed. . ’
. utes were read and ?611 call tak- j of her work across Canada. She
J McDonald. Thel^^g of great neJed of help-
hv Mt*/ « 3 Pr*yet‘ ers> who could give the children^
hL Mrs. Gor-. an^ parents as well, a kiiow-
?wh11.took the chair for fh.m' nt fZn‘A. tv,..
WHITECHURCH ;
Wedding bells are ringing.
Mrs. J* Flanagan of Toronto
visited recently with her par
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Thos* Inglis,
[Mr. and- Mrs. Russell Moore,
Sharon, Dennis and Connie of
Preston spent a few. days with
the former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs, A. Moore. .
Mrs. A. Graham. visited a
days with Mr. & Mrs, W* James*
The Peel1 Construction Co. has
started work on Highway 86 be
tween .Whitechurch and Wing-
bam." ■ ;
A bridal Shower Was held on
Monday evening at the home, of
Mr. and "Mrs, j; Gaunt, in honor
of the bride-elect, Miss Isabel
Elliott. . • . ,
Mr. and Mrs. Fur her of Sask,
are visiting with her sister, Mr.
and Mrs. G- Gillespie* ■ ,
Mrs. Alex Kennedy of Winni
peg and Miss Lillian Button of
’'Brampton visited a few days with
Mrs. Kennedy, Annie and Pete.
Miss Clarabelle Clow and Mr.
W. Hall of Kincardine visited
with/ Mrs. W. James and other
friends in the. village.
Mrs. T. H. Moore spent a few
days last week in the hospital for
treatment on her eye, :.
BORN—to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Bott at Elora pn Friday, August
’27th, twins, a son and daughter.
Mrs. Bott is the former Marjorie
Purdon. . -
Mrs. and Mrs; Reg Scholtz and
sons of Auburn visited on Sunday
with Mr. /and Mrs. E. Scholtz.
Messrs. >Thos, Morrison and
Thos. Purd.on. spent the week-end
at brantford.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Farrier and.
family; are spending a ifew days j
with; Mr. " and Mrs. C. Farrier J
at' Mimibo and attended , the Ex.
,, (Mr. & Mrs.. Walter Bell, Linda
Lou and Heather . Lee called on
some friehdsnmlfieTviIlage over"
the week-end;.’
Miss Winn if red ' Farrier and
some . friehds had a . nice tour
through “Quebec, Ihe; ^
Provinces and the’ States.
Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Farrier
and family of Wallacebung. *are
visiting with his parents, Mr. & i Women’s ‘institute will be held
Mrs, W. R.4 Farrier. '. . ' ?
iMr. and Mrs. Russell Farrier
and. Marian of Wingham visited
with his parents, Mr. and ■ Mjs.
W. R. Farrier on Sunday.
. Mrs. Chapman of Aurora • is
.spending a few days. with her
son, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Chapr
man.
Mr and Mrs. E. Groskorth and
family spefit , a few days in Chi
cago last week while travelling
through the States.
Mr. and Mrs* Kenneth Laidlaw
and family of London spent the
“week-end “wifff tfeir parents.
Mt. and Mrs. Gib Hamilton of
Lucknow visited with relatives in
! the village. -
SttWIttr Approntici» Plan ;
offers young men of 16
a bright future
Enroll now!
Whig begins Sept 13
Iha Canadian Army'i Soldier Ap.
; ^r<nt|caTralning Plan h a carefully
planned progrdininn to help7Qung
mon of. 16 to prepare themselyen
for the future and a career li) the
develop mature judg.
ment, self discipline and build e
f ''; ctrong, healthy penohality.
. . « Soldier Apprentice, q •
young man will ,gef a- thorough
trade training Jh one of 19 military
trades — academic training ln such
subjecti a* physics, chemiOry,
. «algebra, and English -r a general
military training of the Canadian
Soldier-7
- ...he will be living and working
/ alongside enthusiastic, happy Can*
adians his own age whilb getting
a combination of' military training
schooling, plenty of recreation and
expert trade training
• • • he will bo eligible for all Army
benefits including 30 days annual
■ leave. '
• its he will receive half regular
Army pay while16 and on his 17th
birthday will draw full pay.
To be .eligible, a. young man
must bo . 16. years of age but not
yet 17, and, must have a minimum
of Grade 8 education.
For'an Interesting booklet with .
more Information on the Soldier. /
Apprentice Plan, write, phone or
visit the Army Recruiting Certtre
nearest you. Do. if now, training
begini^September 13th.
* Got your application in right away,
Ko. f J Penenaer Depot . . ■
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• CsMiUh Army Recwillnj Jiation;
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Mo. 1 Ponotmol Depot, Wolseley Barracks,
; . 'OiM.C Eitabolk SIL London. Onl.— Telephone 2-3261 . z
Im* tKriiifiiig Centro,- 230 Mein St WTNotth Bay, Ont.—Telephone ASS””'
Conodloo Army Recruiting Station, .
> <114 list Sired Cost NoalltotfOai. — telephone Wei soo M101.
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the remainder of the meeting.
Mrs. Neil McDonald gave the
scripture and meditation. Mrs. D;
Scott lead in prayer. A review
of the Glad Tidings, was given by.
Mrs. Bert Moffat. Two topics of
.thfe siudy book Was. taken. “Of
‘such is the Kingdom” was taken
by Mrs; L. Moffat and Mrs. P.
Moffat with scripture by Mrs. G.
Wall. “That Which Yet Remain-
eth” was taken by Mrs. McDon
ald, Mrs. C. Tiffin, 'Mrs. F/Mil
ler and Mrs. George Tiffin with
scripture iby Mrs. Currie. Hymns
sung and the meeting closed with
prayer by Mrs. Gordon Wall. .
Ringside W.M.S.
The August meeting of the,
W-M.S. was held at the Manse at
/ Whitechurch. The president op
ened the meeting With the, call
to worship and prayer. The min-
First. Auto Mechanic: Which
I type of upholstery do you prefer,
leather or fabric? . < ,
.. Sgcond Auto Mechanic: I like
fabrics;, leather is. too hard to
Wipe your hahds. on. '
Andrews and Rev. Jas. Suther-
•— - land to Formosa; Hev. R. JX Dun-
The canson and Rev. Jas. Farris go
Presbyterian church of Canada' fo British Guiana and Rev. Dr.
is sending out six missionaries. Cunningham goes to Jabut Hos-
Rev. George Malcolm, Rev. J* C. • pital, India.
ledge of the ldve of God. Mrs.
Won. Ross favored ■ .With a solo
“Hark the Voice, of Jesus Callr
ing”. Mrs. Alex; McDonald gave
the offertory prayer. Mrs. Wil
son, president,- took Charge for
‘the business discussion; '
ST. HELENS
The Septem ber ' ip ee t in g’ of the
!. Women’s Institute 'will be held
• this Thursday afternoon' at 2.30
. at the home of Mrs,. Elwood Bar
bour. Roll, call; .“My/favorite sab,
ad”; motto, “Every privilege car
ries a, responsibility”, by Mrs;
Harvey Webb. Mrs. Harvey Spar-!
ling Will ibe. guest speaker.
Keep Friday, September 10th,
free for the Variety Night under
the auspices of the Y.P.U. of the
. United ' Church. A . splendid pro
gram is being planned. .
; Mrs. Gordon McIntyre, (form-
i erly Dorothy Miller) of Brace-
= “bridgep^ife’^a^patient^in^Private
Patients- Pavilion of the Gen
eral j Hospital, Toronto, where
she .underwent a spinal -operation
last Week. ,' ■ ■ i
Miss Margaret Miller, eldes
daughter of Mr; and Mrs., Eldoi
Miller, commences her . duties a
a student^ nurse at the Stratton
General Hospital on Wednesday
September. 1st ■ ’ « ■
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mine:
and Larry of London have bee^
holiday, visitors with relative
here.
. Mr. and' MrsMjarvey Sparlin;
have returned from a holiday a
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Ashfield Presbyterian iy.M.S.
The. August meeting of the
Ashfield W.M.S. was held at the
home of Mrs.D. A. MacLean.
Mrs. D. A. MacKenzie was in
charge and opened the meeting
with^prayer.—;After^hymn-~~381T
Mrs. p. A. MacLean took the de
votional, choosing 2nd Peter, 3rd
-chapteK-She-closed-^he-medita^
tion With a short prayer. The
-current Tevents-* from- -the^Glad-
Tidings. were given by Mf&? Fred
McGregor. The chapter in .the
study book, /‘Cheer. Along' The1
Way”, was read by Mrs. Moncrief.
Mrs. Simpson introduced the
guest speaker,; MisS McEachreh,
Regional’ secretary of the Synod
ical. df’ Hamilton and London.
She gave us a detailed account
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