The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-09-15, Page 3T
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Winnifred John-
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CARNIVAL
On The Main Street
LUCKNOW
STREET DANCE
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Lirknow District High School
Band In Attendance*
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Mrs. William . J. Reed of Dungan
non, had the distinction of win
ning the highest standing of all
THE CARNIVAL RETURNS
With
the LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Thurs., Sept. 23
Commencing at 8.30 p.m.
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Under Clansmen Auspices
put’’: forth a
Bingo prizes of hams, chick-.
,blankets,- etc/,# and a
; oC^ames -of sk iJT
chance/ ' ■ * ..
. WEDNESDAY;'SEPT. 15th, 1954
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LUCKNOW
united Church
Minister:
Rev, G. A«, Meiklejohn,
B.A., B.D.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th
10.00 a.m.: Church School.
11.00 ajn.: Rev. G. Howard
Pace.
7.00 p.m*: Rev. G. Howard
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Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th
10.00 ajn.: Sunday School and
Bible Class.
11.00 a.m.: Rev. R. A. Mac-
connell.
3.00 p.m.: Erskine, Dungan- j
non, Rev. Macconnell. I
Evening" Service Withdrawn. |
Sept. 26—Sunday School Rally!
’. at morning service; 2
SHATTERS FOOT
IN FALLjVrSARH
fKINJLOUGH NEWS)
., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haldenby,.
and Sheila and Laura Breckles
spent a . few days in'. Toronto
where they attended the C.N.E.
Mr, Tom Hodgins met with a
pajnful accident during thresh
ing operations at his farm, Con.
10. He was taking a board from
the barn to let the blower in,
when he flipped and fell 12 feet
’to the ground, fracturing his
fPP^.He received medical atten-
tion immediately ' and will be
hospitalized for some time.
. Miss Donna Nicholson, return
ed hotfne from Millar ton where
i she spent a few. days.
Mrs. Roy Schneller visited
with relatives at Kitchener dur
ing the week.. ’.
Mrs. J. W. Colwell spent . a
fcw^days with Mr. and Mrs. Don
Grove. .
Mrs. Howard Thompson was
hostess to the 1 Anglican W. A.j
with, Mrs. Maurice Hodgins pre- i
^siding. J' - - —
Local & General I
Mrs. Roy Culbert has returned]
from a week’s visit at Wiarton,,
Mrs .Rod Campbell is recover-I
ing after being ill with a virus
bronchial condition. ■ ' ‘ |
Mr. and Mrs* Robt, Fisher of
Hamilton (jailed on their friends
here over Labor Day week-end. 4
Rev. G: Howard Pace will con
duct services in the United
Church on Sunday, while Rev. ;
G. A; Meiklejohn is the anniver
sary preacher at Centre Bruce.
Rerinie Graham of Toronto
spent the week-end With his par
ents, Mr and fcs. Angus Graham.
He was accompanied by Ed Mac-
Kenzie of Westdn.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Barrett
and daughter Sharlyn of London
ELECTRIC MOTOR
SERVICE
Armature and Field Winding,
“ Brushes, BearingsrEtc7 ~
— Reliable Service —
Freezers, Dryers, Washers
Gil son -Sales — Appliances .
Repairs to Fans, Vacuums,
. Clippers, Drills, Etc.
HALDENBY ELECTRIC
Kinlough
Phone Ripley 111-r 29;
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J. Wilson.
Levi Eckenswiller has purohasr
ed a grocery business in Seaforth.
Mrs. Jack Hewitt read been associated with his
the scripture. The word for the hrother-in-law in the garage and
roll call was “Trust”. Letters of implement business in Teeswaterl
thanks, expressions of sympathy,
and a gift acknowledgement
were read. An entertaining; day
was planned for later in the fall.
Mrs. George Hakfenby, Mrs.
Howard Thompson and Mrs. Rob
ert Porter are conveners.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dales and
little daughter Wendy of Hamil
ton are visiting with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs./P. A. Murray,
. Service in the Anglican church:
will be withdrawn for the next
two Sundays owing to the Har
vest Thanksgiving service at Kin-
! Bailey’s Beauty Salon is closed
for a month while Mr. "and Mrs.
Gordon Bailey and Brent, and
Gordon’s mother, are on a motor
trip to the West.
\ Postmaster Kenneth Cameron
was in Windsor last week attend
ing a four-day conference of th3
.Ontario Postmasters’ Association
Mr. arid Mrs. George Alton and
Douglas visited a week with Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Hagelboom and
family of Napanee and were ac-
BORN
AUSTIN—-at Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on September 3rd, 1954,
to Mr. and Mrs. John Austin, R.^
7, Lucknow,, a son
Monster Street
BINGO
GAMES
'Entire event in Recreational
Centre if weather is ’
unfavorable*
garf next Sunday and at. Bervie companied hom^ by Mr. and Mrs.
-th”e~^follbwing Sunday. Sunday
School will be at 9.45 next Sun-
On Oct. 3rd Harvest Thanks
giving services will be held here,
-Mr— and-Mrs. I-rwi-n-Fletcher-* of
Paisley visited on Sunday - with
Mr. and7 Mrs. Bert Nicholson.6
Mrs. Wesley Guest visited last
week with -Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Johnston at London.
$otind Film Will Be Shown
| »^On Wednesday evening, Sep
tember :22nd at 8.30 p.m., a meet
ing of .the Upper Canada Bible
Society will be held in the Pres
byterian Church, when the Rev.
J. F. Billingsley will show a
Found film, ‘Bible on the Table’.
-l4--is“-hoped-that--everyone in-thisr
community will
special "effort to be present as
this i§ the 150th anniversary of
the-Bible Society. The Bible goes
; where we cannot. .
—Mrs; George. • Calw*ei’lnjf^Ki;nuar^
dine visited*on .Monday with Mrs.
J. W: Colwell.
Albert Alton who had visited for
three weeks with their daughter.
Mrs. Robert Webster of Clin
ton, Mrs. Livingston and Mr. El
mer WebsteFbf Varna, visited on
Sunday with Mrs. Mary J. Web
ster and Mrs.
ston.
Mr. and Mrs.
Ottawa called
YOUNG COUPLE
WED SATURDAY ••
CAMPSELL—KETCHABAW
St. Peter’s Church of.England,
Lucknow' was the setting, for a
■ quiet but lovely wedding at high
I noon on Saturday, September 11,
when Catherine Edna Ketch a-.
, baw, daughter of Mr. -and Mrs.
•James. Ketchabaw of Ash field, be
came the bride of Mr. William
Ira Campbell, son of, Mr. and
Mrs* Gier Campbell’of Ashfield.
The ceremony was-performed by
Rev. H. -l. . Jennings ip the •-pres
ence of ’ mmediate relatives.
The brde was 'charming in a
dhal4er4nW6hgth-^ow^
tulle and .lace over satin. -She
carried a ''hite Prayer book with
satin streamers ancl orange, bloss.
soms'. •- ■ The ma'i'oh of honor was the
groom’s sis’er, .Miss Marie Cafnp-
• be'll and '11*3''bridesmaid was Miss
Joan Clark of the Wingham Hos
pital staff Mis§’ Campbell chose
satin , and Vtiss Clark chose/yel-
low. Both gowns .were
1 ed* r ' The ffroopsman' was W. Rob-
■* pi-'t ■^tranuh u of -Goderich, .....
A\'eceptkr followed the cere,
mw M IK'b^Yhomc.ynd
the voung :oupfe then left oh
othw worth*anoints. Fol tiav-
eliijg-'the bri’e Changed to a blue
nnd wliite ineh ensemble and S coat'>'.ue. and
d Ws. Campbell-
will reside
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Gordon Little of
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last week and visited with Mrs.
John Little who is 93 and makes
her home With Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Ward. Gordon is associated with
the R.C.M.P.
Jack Newton of Port Credit
was a caller in town the end of
the week. He was on . vacation
and had iust.returned.from a trip,
to Washington. It was Jack’s first
visit to the home town in seven
years. He is the son of-the. late
Dr. G. A. Newto.n, former Luck-
now dentist. " ~~~ ’
Paramount institute meeting
will be held at Mrs. Walter Dex
ter’s home on Tuesday, Septem
ber 21st. Roll call, “How local
. places came by their name’’; I
topic, Historical Research by Mrs^’having any used clothing is io ' ... ■ ----;— 7-
K. McNay;. current everitSj Mrs. { have it in by Sunday. A .letter! $-0, which will assist him in
H. Ensign; program, Mrs. E. Mac-1 of thanks was received from Mrs,■! continuing his studies at the Uni-
Lennan and Mrs. J. Henderson.* Jake Hunter. Mrs. Charlie And-. versify of Toronto. , ;
•nvr». ivruc ■ erson read a story on Temper- Another scholarship winnerMr. and Mls Ken .Agnew of. ance Norman/Rivett gave was Delmar Maize, son of Mr.
SdturdaveMrsCaAegnew was for-'a readin'S- The study bo«k was i and Mrs. BerQIaize of Dungaft.
Satui day. Mrs. Ag v taken by Mrs. Robtx Helm. The .-non; who recedes a Dominion-
nrerly Margaret Ir 1 of _ c - closing hymn was 449 afker, which ' Provincial bursary of $100.
now, and is a graduate of Guelph 47•
General Hospital. The . Irwin
home, as the writer remembers
it, is now owned by Mike Hogan
on Rose St.
Mrs. Margaret Dudley arrived
home from a two. months’ vaca
tion at the home of' her sister
.aJ.ld~bno.then-jn---laWLandJ^/IacIniy-re—
families at Culross, Manitoba.
Mr. arid Mrs: Gordon Little of
Ottawa and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Johnston, of Quebec/- visited .on
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs/ Al
bert Little.. . • ■ . ' . •
Mrs. Gordon , Ritchie took over •
for the W.A.’ meeting. Mrs. Jack
Gardner read the scripture les-/
son. guilts were started and
bazaar work planned. Mrs. Gor
don Ritchie closed with prayer
after which’ lunch was served by
the hostess. A vote of thanks
was given to Mrs. Gibson for her
home. ■ ' ' ■: .
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Zion W.M.S. i
The SeptembeU*f#feeting of the ;
Zion/ W.M.S. was held atf the I
home of Mrs. Marshall Gibson!
with 13. present and one visitor. |
. The meetings -opened - wi th—hy m n -
445 after which the Lord’s pray
er was repeated in unison. Mrs.
Jack Gardner read the. scripture
lesson. Mrs. Gordon Ritchie took
the Christian Stewardship. Mrs.
Temperance. Mrs. Will Hunter
took the .devotional assisted by
Mrs. Raynard. Mrs. Marshall Gib-1 _ .
son is preparing the program for .Grade XIII students at Goderich
the October meeting whic t will District Collegiate Institute.'This■ •
•be al Mr:. ILL.t. Helm’s. Anyone f^te won him the-Robert McKay
.Memorial Scholarship valued at
honored ON FORTY-FIFTH ‘
ALEDDING -ANNIVERSARY . :
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On. Sunday evening, . Septern-
Irwin, ’ Huron Township,: -Were,
honored ~ at. surprise'.. party„Jt-Q.....
celebrate the . occasion of their
45th’Wtfdd-ing • anniversary. Fam* ■
11,y and’ relatives from London, ' .
Sarnia, Coderichy St. Helens and
Holyrood gathered ’at their home'
for a buffet- luncheon. The table
Las decorated in pink and white,
centricTby a ..large anniversary
cake. Floral deceptions wer6
made Arp of gladio.Ii; zinnias and
dalhias.