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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-02-10, Page 8OW BIBLE 'INSTITUTE 'phis Friday evening, February,' 11, ev. J. K.MacGilli •a will have ' '. t vr. ,y a :. eriodsSyn ; for charge 0#. the, t�vo:P ahetic .b .i l Studies and will begin as. , B, revieW. of Books • of the New Testa meat. Followa ing are •� ne of the truths.to be books' :," covered from the of Std Matthew and St, John: Dis- tin uish' between 'the. kingdom" of g ,l od. heaven and the kingdom of G.. w AR�iVI:' "n do GREENOCK F u T to AS a te I ICU CH ES byg men. ..as s• What, o heaven.is. at: hand?" How is "The •; :. " . o '. Porteous, who 1.was; for 4.Gos el:'• of .the. Kingdom related , t Mr, A.'G, Port, o f en years one 'of Ripley's' leading bus- `The: Sermon on the *bunt?" What t. .even parables of Matt.. '.1.3 iuess • men and who during the past. dA thes , ' '? e `' a�'been -em to on th Bruce ��.' 'n :of heat/ n , ar ,h s , P yed e . teach about the, kr glom. •. @.., y ' ho: hn •1:11 is illustrated iii County Highways,. recently 'purcha- Show....w Jo ,. . • a the and., in'Matt.: ed a" fine far' `' of 110 acres' of land •''th;'.Gos'ol.Matthew d _ m e P of ,does' the" c.Messagre of inthee•'township ' of .`Greenock, five 1:1. How'„d, s t e ,w. Jesus in Matt. 11:28-30 . differ front miles west of; Walkerton 'on first? • the' His:Wiatdoesthe Olivet:Dis- course chs. 24, 25, teach concerning the future? Compare the witness of =John Baptist to ' Jesus . Christ in 'John 1 to.that.in';Matt. 3. What great; doe- trines do you find'in John 1, Heb. 1; . found in John 1 and 3? What are the, important.• teachings of chapters 4, 5, 6,8 9,. 10,,11 ? "In chapters 13 to 1.7 .. t. great r eat truths did Christ teach ., to''His- own'? What lessons of set. - ince are taught in the Epilogue, Chap. .., 21,of John'sGospel'? • The Prayer 'Go and Praise sorvice from Z:Q0 to '7:30. p;m., wil1 be in charge of the young people. We trust there will be ,a good attendance, Miss- Emma. 'McDonagh • of 'London, ( C a. do • Ung Pee P THE., LUCKNOW .SENTINEL • TRURSDA�f', p*BattAnt • 10 1938.: underwent •art appendicitis operation,: LOCAL _.. onWed es Joseph's. h Hospital t. ...�p. P P. of Listo e1 spent day of last week, from, which'' She; is . R. W. -Andrew w • l? Sunday at iris 'home here. 'recovering nicely, • . ' Mis Tena Smith :who. suffered a Mrs, Elizabeth Anderson who has i ' fract red1 hi in a recent fall, • uit 'ill' for the past three weeks. - - • 13 been q ,u..._,. . p en, #- +',resting comfortably, and is•.sincerely is improving slowly. • of ' the •Itindness and appreciative, , . , :HaroldDurn n of the States, thoughtfulness•of many' friends. , Mi,..,.. 1... *as.'s a visitor, last. week, at the ;home , . Misses Jean MacMillan,. Isabel •and 41,s., R. H, : McQurll n. la and EvelynNixon attended. Doug- _ s.. , Gerald Rathwell is in Toronto this: the annual' ,Stratford Normal, At l ad -• i . F inight, e ac- week; attending • a school. , co acted, Home on � rday and' were foo specialists of the s af> of:Dr. companied home by Miss Dorothy Wm.: M. Scholi,:; , • • Nixon, who spent the week -end here. etin the o= Mr. and Mrs. •' Wm. MacKenzie • The Fobi uaxy me of W r onMonday, _ the. mens Institute •will, be held . at . the in Kincardine __ ... Anderson on occasion' beingthe 06th 'birthday of. `home Of, Mrs. W. B.d Febivaiylltat h 2.30. ” ` Mrs. Rinker, an'intimate friend, •Mrs., Fridays ,... healt a d , � , Rinker .still en) ys 8od. k...._ ,Mrs: ,, U MacKenzie s roup will.4 ,: • ld w' h t has retained -a11 her faculties, to -a re - hold' a Valentine Tea -in the,United markable` degree, being of hearing. _ -keen- , • ' ham. Road..Up-to-date buildings withall arc soh o .room Monda Feb modern' e ui ments veil make it 1, Ch r h ,. • • ,. an ii eal cointry• home Mr. Porteous I Feb- ruary ,14th, . 3 . to 6: Silver collection. wi4l ntinue on the' good roads aye- , Messrs. George rge l 'ennely and David to !and will place a competent em- Carruthers.'; delegates',of t ri e'"'" l 1 ployee in charge ofthe property, ,society, were in.. Toronto • last' week and John 8? What' condensed state- ,ossession. of which be will receive attending the nnun Pairs Asso ments of the'. way of salvation isjon ' March 1st. tion convention; a 1' rAssoc Ser canon •rifle range): • This new bullet; will penetrate nearly two feet of solid, ''wood, so remember to •'keep your heads down. • PARAMOUNT Who Mr,' Parrish, and M;.' Boak, . _ have been visiting for' some 4 aunt,Mrs, their, uncle. and. Mr tend. 'John ' Jamieson,have returned to t o in. th e .heir bogies . e West, ' r. Wm. T. Roulston ' of.. Clover M, Valley; spent Friday with Mr:''James and. Miss, Margaret Murray, Mrs Alex' Purvis and son Harold' visited last sat�irday , with , Mr,: and Mrs;•. Arthur Cook. • Mrs WM" M$ i11 s ent the week- end, . , cC spent ' with her mother, Mrs., Donald MOr'rison, of Luckriow. The ' many:friends of Mrs.. Oliver M' . cCharles= �� i11,.'be pleased, to know er: there 'is a' sl" ht 'im "rovement• to her rcond tion,.: rough ,still seriously' ` 'II - t •the hospital in Toronto. = Mr. Gordon Hodgkinson .of Bin, lough,' visited recently': with Mr. and • . McGill._ '`' Mr. Gordon` Campbell, teac'her, of Paramount school, spent theWeek- end with his parents near Amberley. C: , • Roberti Thompson of Kincardine, .is deaf and cannot talk, .;,but, in ' addition to' WHERE_;CHALg..TALKS ARE; itEA1 LY NECESSARY. J (Bob).:i . J - • .., ii 'operator of th - Pinot • and- other machines. in- the_,printing. trade. At.the the lower ° 1-ro athle and a . hockey coach, he xs � an ,ex ,act_ , e yPe, • berng an al , u d , ,te y Ir . fih active ass' =rooms in. 'the , • h rn .the dr m heo e 1shown g theu t is to atr " vrc ''an of ondp. hockeyplayers top •sr1' , seen waving ' his . KincardineY 'Y se sP • right:Bob s n,w g, ' i ' . ' 'drawing _ diagrams. ' Thompson is'at the centre right, At his left is• Les' Potter; and; _lo looking. over :._the coach s, .'work � of coaching.. He does it by, d g � ..... . , ,, . � ; .. • • • i ; • • he Kincardine W.O,H.A:,, junior : team. I"n the.• Io!Wer' left • Bob is seen .operating : the linotype in . the Kincardine • shoulder rs Earl Wilson, both of the . • is i . • a ., a modern automatic.printing press. Bill•' McNair ,•' foreman,. News •ofirce, and 1n the Upper right he • rs seen `picking. up the trick. of:�oper operating _• h com le . ;Staff. Photos by John, Boyd:.'. r looks on while Bob starts the e P ,r • • • • MEN.BETHRIFTY i 1 r at1`� Work C othes far Sp n� _ NAVY DENIM 041l314.L4oble kee, ,lirehtank-. reoat y cut; Sires .34.2;Special•,..,:,.,•...,,•,.,....,•.,.•••,..•$1.4`H'. • .triple'stitched, Rill eat: Regular $1.0 WORK .SHIRTS--�pisvy eti., .. _ , lull .: . • Sale ,.Price ,`,: . , .. • • • •.• • • . • ,..,. 89e. ` clal ;;.... .88C, WORK: SHIRTS—cotton~ Tweedy dark Rre, r. Spm.. ., ,.. SMOCKS--8Oduck,• rig" 1as rkee L••the eker e. for comfort. . , ... ,'. , .: =.1,89. • . Wear •.guarantee]!. Speeisl , to $ ' A Table, of •broken sties, SKIRTS.. Sold for 89c 8.1.26.., . _ . .,.. ..•••'#..: •69c, " .• 'BIOADICI.OTlI S I TS $lne and:brown �eek.. Elise ._. .16. ;• 'Sale Price 96c.. :AGENTS FOR HEADLIGHT' -'OVERALLS •15 • ' Sc,e, 8 ...WORK, SOCKS �.... , ,45e. wing t• o weather conditionslast Awes ire wilt eoiti. nue our specials as advertised n last week a Seatinel. p.._. ,.. Y e �1R • :Globe And Ma Reporter _rter Bib Tho sen WS n rv�e r to The . followingg.article and photos from last : Thtur°sdny's °•lobe and in estin� dto of the give¢ an t; fere.,. . , g 1'J', lifeof—Bob ThompsoneMaori-•=of Mr• and Mrs D. M, Thompson, (By Bruce, West). (Staff Writer, Globe &; Mai14 If ,'tire Kincardine ,'junior hockey,_ team' and,the Lucknow intermediates don'clean•, up a few 'trophies around this 'distric't: 'before spring ;arrives, it ,won't• be because their eoach'•doesn't o ice 'or in common everyday. life; • I 'Bobbie Thompson; •24 year"e of age, a robust lad of sit feet with a quick. • and', ,ready grin, , has `been a star ath- late of this district for•severer years. During an interview that con;<isted' of a series of scribbled notes ext': w Bob i a •the re. changed •bet sen b e nd • porter, he confessed that therseem- ed - edto beone iibportant etumbling ` block in :bis ambition• ve•t ' h' u• h • itall 'aver'' ha wrote I q � t IL.' scrap of .paper, "and ;I can't .' ; see hod I' will :ever get larennd the : business•-of-;using.:a telephone, -.and all - newspapermen have to., use • a tele. phone." Whin " the r4porter suggested' to Bobbie that -perhaps:; he could work oat_m• system in which' some one else could lookafter' ill 'the telephoning, • he ,smiled,,and •;•nodded: hie head•ia: •a way thatplainly • showed he would find some ray -of- getting around he ��= difficulty. Hopes To .11e Proteiisioi'iil , light now ho *ants; to :become `a; professional hockey' player. He plays; r the ffincardine''Interetediites •as "when 'he was a.: baby he�tum wed' we:eel as' looking :after .his coaching' > . :'.from:his carriage,. ;and , as�a result � f . ' duee!:He hopes, "that thy, money has 'been stone deaf,' and, mute aver in a professional' hockey car- ser, will''f°7• foot the bill -'for 'his . ndays- i To under taKe the job .of coaching a m, is a hockey' team without ;the nee ,; of P P ' words; .cut' off in speech, , from his 'When oee of!•his teams to ,boys a's though separ3ated •by an : lip! the arena'. for a .workout 'he Is armed , parently ,insurmountithie ' wall, , was _ ,a difficulty' 'that.,young,`' Thompson; took'".in his. strider,;a; short few.'weeks' after- he arrived:. here. Team Learns New Alphabet TO.,solve the problem ho simipy went `to work first' on teaching his .nabs,. The" 'team f s' made, up of a .his , r•pprecration. for the teaching loyal `bunch of lads, and it was `wno received there' was plainly evidenced time, at a11:until::they were wiggling .in the .frequent number of- nines he their 'fingers= and tearing, off .a con- scribbled; .the 'naive of the institution versation• with their new coach' deftly "across-the':sheetsrof paper- 88 the -in•_ and easrl terview was being carried on. • So , powerful is :the' personality . of 31as1y': Philosophy thiel:' youngster ••that he ;;soon had :During••'Bobbie's stayat the:school` scores ' of companions in 'Kincardine an. annual was:. published called the who were adept at the artof the Excelsior. ,In : a well -thumbed issue • :_ sign language''and• he was •circulating. of 'the magazine, is' a, little bit..of boy-, • among them ; and conversing.' with .ishly: worded' philosophy that Bobbie then. 'as' thought his hearing ,'and 'penned: himself,,.and he .points t0`. it speech' were 'perfectly normal, so far. withpride.' At the :tot) of the .page ns;',. as the matter of making himself un- 'the • slogan "Upward , and Onward: ! `° .. 'derstood was .concerned.' `,- ° , . Below:; are the,' following' words... ' Up' ' until , .a .few, months ago. he ,,B. th tto "Upward"and 'On -worked•--as-a compositor-•-in--a--4ocal-,;aid"-vie. mea r-that--we�-shall-try., newspaper.,'le found time off' from go' ever` upward and never.fall, back • •ach;; the Xin._ +rardAthe-iritpor-tont=thing for=us-all with a blackboard and chalk. On thio ooard he `quickly' sketches 'diagrams. and scrawls ,.comments '. that have been', 'worked down to such a; systeip; that ".the;boyg' follow,his every -paean. ing with', no trouble' at all... • — :Ho received his'education-fin—the team the use of. the' deaf-mute 'al- School for the Deaf at..Belleville and • • cardine Juniors, 'but .also to taker, oa' the•'chore:' of acting as., assistant coach for the Inick pow 'intermediates: D. 'W "ants To Run' Newspaper • Bobbie's big' ambition in 'life , is soiiretime ,to .have a newspaper of his, own; just a small one,: but one ; that. he :can run. himself; ;is that •we '.must Climb step 'by step• to .'the , top,of .the. stairs --success. The tap of the stairs for us le success in • living ;well.' We all' hope to` keep. on • 'learning' and. improving: and we shall' try not to drop' beck—but instead to ... . keep the m tto : "Upward"'and'.On- oily Rayon Bedspread's, • extra Targe, 40000. inches Waith; $2.95, Reduced to $1.69' rt 5 doz. English Cambric' Pillow Slips,. 42x30 ,,. Regular: 39c,' For 2.5c eacbed Neavy Cotton -Sheeting Now 49• 1a • 1000 yds Odds; &s ; , End, make wonderful Quilt 1�nings etc: 30t to 39c' Goods, For •19t • • .`4