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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-04-27, Page 2Home From World 104 • TR, rImitrporetigim et, 4 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL; LUC=OW, ONTARIO rune I, • r;*0 -•••-4 •• Z 't• 4-• '•• • , • • R:EV,-X.-OXLAT TAJ MAHAL_ Rev., G... B., Cox of ConceSsiOnj 10, Kinloss TOwnshin,, .returned' last week' frern: a• 97 -day cruise • around a\eted as • minister aboard the SwediSh- • • • • 'Aslifitturrt- . • AID RECOGNIZ.IED: 'During the Winter •Week ends of , 1„Nrorld ... War • II, an office at Queen's:Park:w,as often the soene of a map busy at his desk in overcoat • and hat, • The declicatidn: that. brought this man to the unheated Parlia- ment Building's in the interest of, education was recognized • last week when, Dr. Carman E, Stoth- ers •was ;presented the Greer Memorial Award at the Ontario Educa,tion • Assotiation COnven- tion..It is the firit tittle the Greer. Award, • has been made to; an dividual in, its ,,entirety. Dr. Stothers iS a native of AShfield Township and a, graduate of latckriow Continuation School. He Was guest Speaker at the ,ofn District High School.. He is a brother of .S., B.. Stethers of Luck The story 'behind this presen- tation• is almost Unbelievable; It began 16 'years ago when:as •a Prince Edward County school, in- spector,, Dr. ,Stothers came to the Auxiliary Educatibn Departnierit to help out fpr three months: , New Era; Began . Atlihe end Of the three: months, Dr. .Stothers •was appointed head 'of. , the ,department. His :promo - lion marked the beginning ,ofa. riew..era in educating handicaP- ped • • • In the following 16 ,years /he travelled across the prOvinee to classrooms, hoipitals and ,private homes=-Nirlierever, children- need.: ,ed .Special help., ' , • .• Deaf:children, .•cerebral palsy victims, TIS- cases, retarded .everi: in remote hamlets tfelt the impact of his effortS. Was away front- home .35 weeks a. year and it • was a poor year 'that he • didn't. .Visit. L10,600 children. • • ' Personal 'Mork' . • *-11e ..persorially- -.directed-7411e *Itraininig of ;16000 .han'dicaipped children. Nights and week -ends he ',turned -his a'class- room for indiVidtial.. tutoring of Problerri who had no at-, cess to other facilities. • .In siririrrier he. directed the reading _clinic at Jarvis Sehboi for toys. . • • Iinable,to fate 'the .prospeat of being thained4o a desk by .his re-appointment as consultant in .aultiliary education, Dr. Stothers: left.the departrrierit lastyear and n .1 is oVii. teaching at:OntariO *Col- lege of Education.. He retires, next year. • 4. .„ • wED.IsTESX),A,Y, APRII.. 27th, 1955 - • ,0•4,...4 • The Womens OrTke WINGHAM GENERAL HOSPITAL Will Hold A Hospital Aid ••••• I. I ficial :opening of the LucknO*..BRUCE . MUSEUM HAS CONDUCTED SERVICES II:EitE . .. . . The `-speaker last . Sunday at. , the regular service irr. the, Luck.4. now United Church ikas ' Mr. ,Ralph Jackson, final :year; stud-. ent . at. Eminarittel',College, Tor- onto, now ebmpleting . 111 is co prse t� be ordained this gear into the . mthistry. Ralph,' whose home is in Barna 'tbri,•. has served for'•foer." summers on Mission Fields, in the West: In :the evening he gave,an interesting account. of. sor90 pf the ,experiences of that • NAME „ TWO LOCAL MEN .. AS .PRESRyTERV • OFFICERS in...LUCKNOW,, on. A.p 'Taggers will make.,a hoWse-te-fhouSe canvass, as well as soliciting your' support ofthis wOrthy, cause • , • ' • •on Main Street., OIVE,-GENER.OtSLY. PLEASE! parmt40.4. mmillinsomilmoitionottomitios4tem.94..tteammik. , MINIS.TERIAL :STUDENT American Line's n'ew. flagship Kungsholm. .Rev. Cox '• is 'pictured above while sightseeing • :at the .beauti:- ful Taj Mahal at •Agra in India: : ONTARIO FARM BU,SI'NESS, SPRING :AND summ.Eg • Marketing .af„ eef Cattle in, : 1955 . are, expeeted+to-rbe-S1ight-1- ' greater than. in 1954. ,andWill keep CanadianT-prices--. Close- to. ...U.S. steteS . -the „Depart-. ment of , Agricultural F,eonomics; Ontario Agricultural C011ege,... in its spring .• and serrirrier- issue •ot , the publiea.tiOn, "Ontario. F.arrn usiness". '", : ; 'Other predictions'. in the De-. partment's "Outiook!•;: Prices fez.' hogs in the first half \of 1955 will e -high • prices, of the'sain:Paii:OsilefL19:5Wline, fa.1.1 'prices 'are, „expected to .be • very slightly roWer than last prices, failirers-ate-aisurr ed.'of as good a market for bUt- ':-ter as last year; prices for dairy cows • and supplks, of coarse grairIS „are,ex.pec.ted to he yirt- ually .uriehanged frem last yeae:. . Four SubjectS 'pertaining, to .farm,ineorne, kkrealsoldiscussed ii this°:lateSt issue of Ontar'o Farm Busin 'obtairiahle''.110 at the Office f agrieuite. rt?pre- ., ' sentati ,e; • • -WEDDING ,BELLS voi-nAMILTON .11.1p,16y Presbyterian Manse :was the setting for , an afternoen • 'wedding :When Frances Ann Haini I tort of ' Ash field "became ' bride of James Peter Srnttek Arva. The bride is the Alaug,hter " of -Mr. and Mrs. Fiank •IIarnilton , of Ashfield and the groom is the eon. of Mr, and Mrs. Chas SIT11.1:61C. of Arva, The Rev,. 3. Mae- , Donald offated. FOr the wedd,tntliC. 'kid° 000.40,4040000044,0404,040.04640:444:-.01twor, .040040.001 wore a charcoargrey.suit, black anCI 'white accessories and'a-r,ed cose, dor:sage. •• . • She was airerided by-MiKS:Dbri••••:' :a Hal-tonr-s.ister_of theihth ..Whp chose a pink suit with navy • . , _accessories arid4 Nvilaite1-carna7.• tion Cor.Sage. , : Allan Smuck, brother of ',the groom, . .was b..,St .rnan:.• • . • Following a reception at Reids Corner, Community Centre, Pine Paver, the 'coupIeleft-6ria--Wed- ding;trip to the States.; OP their return they will Make 'their mil • in ,Lambeth ' After the rain - When does, it get again? , .profes.sor..., -In dew ,thne,•• my. -b7o3T, if dew. time. szt • KINGSBRIPGE NEED FOR sugis CASES At the April meeting of the Bruce County Historical Musedm the tender of R. E. Johnson, of Kincardine of .$975.00 for wash- ing; patching and • painting .the interior. of .th,e Museum was ac- cepted. The work will start dur- ing:the Week of Apri1•24th. Eight tenders were received for the de- corating.' • , A committee of Mrs. Clifford Dudgeon, Mrs. • T. J. Cornish, Harvey --Palinateser .and.Dr..Mor= ton was 'appointed to interview: the seven applieants for, the :poSi;- tion of Curator., and: report to the May meeting. : • • The same committee along with Ahrier BOlander will Meet With officials Of ,the Royal On- tario 'Museumin Toronto TUesdaY,:, May 3rd,, with regard :to: assistance in establihing, the Bruce • ConntY. Museum. At the saine time :the conimittee. Wili meet official's of the:"Depa-rtment of Education to .clarify the,•grants for. the Museum /from the Pro- .vincial Governmeit. Mus- will•be for show cases; par.- ticularly, silent Salesrnan,,but.aIl types Can. be ...used. Some will debated . by :the .Iloyal• Ontario, -Museum and: by .4 the Department stores, but: as it is neeessary.,tO keep . the snlatier, and more fra- gile articles under glass; as many as Possible wilts ,have .tb• be secured. , • FOURTH :CONCESSION -.Mr, and Mrs, Jack Needham, Suzanne and 'Janie of Corurina d Mr nd Mrs Harvey Mac-. 13,?,:•7i.fga117-14"..' Terbiite -spent ,. the Weelenct...at-the horrieLlof and Mrs. Lloyd'•MacDoUgall. i.TheInstitute ienteuttizmeQ:df4aheevKenlairrisgAtaTt • „ • bothk,t4)iled a ov • cooked_ • make- -in --S-u-dibtiry; • " the home 'of Mrs.' F,red G.:"Lhi,rLst .cus rd:*: Other. rccipes were dem7 for this year. • " to draw .u..0 the Instittite onstrated and nutritiduslhingAis The-Meet--- ana P41 were.An 14°11t1911 'Yu °WI daY -to visit Mk. Dunc MaeCori- nell Who . is again" a patient in the /hOspital there. They ,found his!' condition ..a little impinved. The -wet 'fweathei.'• .has-r-srowed. up 'seeding operatiOrii..biiriOM on the- Fourth • East goV„Seme field,e-planted cliSatui-day,_._ • n . CbLROSS CORNERS The:third meeting of the Igest-,* ford Dairy. 'Maids was held at the 'home. of 'Helen Haldenby on April .23rd. The meeting ,Was :opened with the Opening song and the ,4-H pledge; The, roll call caix I do to better my ,diary" • was answered, by, ten ineinbers.. The, assiStant leader, dictated " noteS, 'Beatrice Halderi; by demonstrated the pastetniza- on a milk drid-Sliarmi-,iindgin the ,making of cream sarice. The • , . .:Representatives Of the Uriiteci. Churches.; in Bruce County_gat11- ered ori .Thursday the;hciuti ft411Sr, renovated - church at pine Rh/pr.., ••• • The special guest of ,the. rnorrj- ing was Dr. George .41.: Little .of th4 Publishing Muse; "who promoting th-e-rebureh7firiTaW„ - "The.. Observer", . 'a„ hip ;fvery 'Already` the „circul- ation. increase •-lias born,;.! He .:illustrated.--hovv7.-417--Api,eackl:' the 'story aria:. -enth.Lisiasm. 6i: Christ's activity Mote , the farr;ily plan. Newly appointed officer$' Presbytery are' Ba] - don: as '.'eliairinan;-, Rev, G., A. Meiklefohn. as secretary, Rev. J,' C.:. Hutton : as treasurer. and Mr. T. A, -GaMerbh, as'. statistical sc:-• CaMping dates at this summer are fOr girls July: 2 -:to g2",' young peeple..Stily 2+31 boys July 31-.L'Aug. Junior Aug. 7,21, Interrnediates ktig.• . 21-28. . Laymen's . are .plann0 • for May 20, in Ripley, the speak; er to be Magistrate R. .C.::'Groorn,,. Of Tillsoriburg ;and' for :May. 27 in Parkhead; ' speaker, Mr.. A. Gibson .Mackie_OLTOro.nto,: Members. of Presbytery look ence which this year takes plaie Mr... and'• Mrs.. Buckton,`P14nne4. dair4 • lurie • Wa• The Very Reverend Gerard Van Vyrickt, V. Dean' of. tis - dale,, has been visitinA.,,, With his broter, Itei./: H. • Van Vynekt at the. Rectory for the • past. few Mr. and Mrs. Jerry O'Conrior Cyril Austin visited with relativeS *in Wingham dijring the past m, 2ek.. . Mr, aad Mrs. J. Vitzgeraid and. children • anci Miss Mary. Murphy. of Toronto Spent tne week -end at the home of their mother, Mrs. Mu'rp):1Y,. Mr, i• arid" Mrs. Lambeitus visited with relatives in Walker- ton during the past week, Vr.. anti nitIlk, Griffin, who recently returned 'from Flor- ida, visited with relative S here last week. , HEADS SYNOD, Rev. .21i.ex Nirrirria Of '.01ngharn has • wOri the honour ..of •being eieeted. 81st moderator of • the London, and 'Hamilton • Synod of the Presbyterian. ChUrch, He was norninated on .,behalf„ of . Bruce Presbytery by Rev. J. 'A. Mac- Donald of Ripley and Ashfield,' Greitb 1 Women's Association The johnston-Hdusion' GrOina met at the home. of Mrs. T.' A. CatnerOrt on 'WednesdaY, ‘•April 13th with an attendance of. Trio With the theme Resurrection and Life. The Meeting opened in, the usual manner with the 'theme hymn, scripture and prayer. The• roll call Was answered with,*an exchange •of flower slipS.'i,IVIrs, Tho tOok; charge of the pro- gram. A splendid talk on Rorti culture ,Was, grye.n by Mr. Wm. Melion aid : Rea di riglx,ers,..gly ing was closed by singing the closing song. The next meeting will be at the ihome of tIda' Wall on April -pl.-JR/Fr The' meeting • of the WX.S.., was -held-at" the home -of Mrs. ,Norval Stewart. The roll: call was answered with an East-, er message. HyirinS suitable for .F..aster were sung. Easter read- ings were given by Mrs. Norval Stewart and Mrs. Douglas Henry, Mrs; Anger read the, 3eripture and °Barbra Anger sang "The Lord's Prayer": . The: paper oh Citizenship waS taken by -Mrs, Oliver • MeCharles. Mrs, Ilrydon explained a chapter from the study book on India. Mrs. White led in, prayer. A letter. of thanks ncl-a-pPreciatioir'-was. be 1'11 .s,t!rit," to Mrs, Daisy MeCharles for knitting that she has. dpne for the supply bale: which will be' sent in June. Mrs. Ross Blaek moved a vote of thanks to the hostess' and her group and fol- lowing the., benediction, lunch was" served. 1.06•00•400. 410 0.000.0.000. and by Mrs: A. Little. The'meet- ,Lttaillt-,iir.ay.egz........., Langside . • .1.,ANGSItii 18th.: The president,. Jas...'Yeting, presided, I The aeriptUre reading %;* read by ,CharleS Pirikerton, was. -Mind e- -Ore W ihe• offering. prayer by Jame Yoi:ing. The topic: waS••f-iiHvP11 ' Wtlltkm Young 'closed • the Meeting with praer.' the next :meeting will bo held iri the church on May. 2nd, 'Pie social convenerie Mrs. .13111 Scott: andMisshMai.isise, Col lee.n TiMn, will he: • .01•1111,1141.1111)411.114 0111414111110 ail .114, It *Ail • I 12 *.• 0 NIP 44 • • POWER 1. 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