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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-08-12, Page 5• ,TH.IRSD.4Y,-AUGgST.12T11,19377; Lt t KNOV SENTIN' r • PAGE 1 I • SUPPER .0;09,=-8.30' •P.M. Speeches 411;01.. . P latform: Songs ': Prizes H°ga�m s. g.. rchestr a ADMISSION, 40c rit. 25c ALL WELCOME IP !AIL: TRAVEL BARGAIMS From 'L'UC:KN.OW• AUG: '20 and 21 TO LANSING AND BATTLE C1tEEK; MICA.;.. SOUTH , BEND, c. INb,,TANI)! CNICA:G.O. :_ August '20 and '21 to Port Huron - 2.55• -Flint ` $3.90 .:Durand August 21 Windsor and Detroit - Equally Low"Fares`.From All Adjacent :CNA, Stations. T:3:781?: Por.Farss, Retunt Limits. Train 'Infonni tion. Tickets, consult nearest Agent, See Handbit.'' CANADIAN NATi ., ere s nathin I e th �k�` • When• something. g, oes wrong witli the, P'1 . ` ors -or the -wiring; when- someone hurt or takes, suddenly ill; at e outbreak of fire; when unexPected 71 guests arrive .and extra refreshments, re 'rrieeded, and for':a hundred and one •,. • other emergencies; large or small,`:' there's nothing,� like. the teleP hone. 'It': Tet is ulways readY to serve you and : its cost is a, pittance.' • Mrs Wm; Sturgeon and grandson Billie ,Sturgeon.,of ,Chicago, returned noise •Saturday„ ,;after, having' been ! ., gags a....ef_:..M end: Mrs'. John Styr, geon for the past few weeks. • ,Miss... Fleming ,of, Goderich wait:d: visitor last. -week •at the home of:' her brother, D. M Fleming,.,, A •.number of boys were• with :Rey,: L. S:: Mott at campat Port Elgin; last; Week where several families fro here m attended Camp 'service on ,Surn day afternoon ' Mrs.W. McKay of TToronto is ' yis L1 khl `.€bplC"- •' •'"i' ^ora 'aer4 � F-�!'..i l .,... I.,Ine a• x •Rev MacDonald of . LuckiTOW, Prea• ohed,• n KnoSc hurch . Rev, Alian,,; plrs, •Allan.; and family' of N... Y, were visitors at Mr' A. Me Donald's,. f ;' , :o . � meeting f. the W •The monthly ,m g o men's: Institute° was held:'on Wednes- day at 'Mrs; Roy Pe'ter's. home with ..a; good: attendanr a `. It • was ' "Grand- mothers' 'Day"; and the program was in 'charge of Mrs.. •John Shier and Mrs,: Jas. ;McLeod. Miss Frances • Mc'Lell'and has re- turned :to Bervie`_ after' having. been, withelier sister, Mrs. Fred- Bell of 'Palmerston, .who recently` Underwent. Jit. operation .on .her eye. • The opera=. tion: was a success' which.., is good news' to her many friends: OLIV•ET Two successful. anniversary Serv— ices on Sunday,• marked, the passing 'of' another year's .works in. the`;history 'of" the, church Rev. 1'' . G. MacTa—v ate of , Omemee.: was the special speaker. Jn the moring he spoke on 'Zechar- rate's vision:.:and dealt with it in- re- lation. to,the Lnirch in the world. to day.• There were' four great ...hornsdetrimental to the mission' . of = the church'—indifference, direct opposi- tion, ignorance land sin.: ' The , •great carpenters :that ,can :repair, and re- build 'the ebuild.'the church :are enthusiasm, loy-, alty, truth and lastly but greatest of all, the Master .h. imself.: A 'solo by 'Mr. Orah Crawford "How' ',Lovely are Thy Dwellings", and a duet by M, es-. srs.:.Cra'wford . and . Heritage, "Watch-;' }maxi•; Vi�hat�'nf=the�I�iglit n-witi��i I eritage--as accomp!ailist wee c ,p11�, appreciated'. by the -congregation., In:the, ,evening,, the message' Was "I'n the place. where, •He ' was Cruci- fied, there was a garden." The' indi- Yidual, sometimes in life must':meet with. trouble, sickness, sorrow or: dis -appointment. Can we, :: ra 'Christian, follow ;the'. teachings' :and examples of :.Christ: and make the • places where- we herewe are crucified' -a garden: Mr., Har, Vey McGee' was ;the soloist with• •Mis E. Welsh, as accompanist: He sang a very appropriate : 'hyma -:`Dear, Lord;;, Forgive,"' after the. sermon • The •C.• G.. L, T.:held their ,.weekly. meeting on. Thursday evening. The• vice-president,, Dorothy McGuire op =.. encl. the :Meeting. Jean McGuire con_ ducted the.., "Call tq Worship".. The: ,scripture lesson s. read' by Minnie Steele and ;