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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-05-18, Page 9WEDNE$1M7Y, MAY 18th, :1955 MONUMENTS SK..ELTOI,....I. itgm.o.RIALs WALKERTON • We are the. only manufac-• turers. in this part of xintario, • of •high class monuments. whoimportranite' f rom the, old •Country in• the rough. hy the carload anil process from tlie' ro Igh • ';to the' finished ' monument.. No middleman: When' choosing a monument come :and see • one' Of . the largestselections in Ontario. • • Established'OVer sixty years: Write or, phone Walkerton 8 • and reverse charges. : , SK.ELTON MEMORIALS.. WALKERTON :CHURCH CHANNELS. Lueknow District Higli ;;School• Voluntary 'Religious Survey.. (89 Replies. 1 A Christian' •is a baptized be- Iiver : in . Jesus Christ; who has accepted . His -plan a • salvation, and is attempting to ,follow H}s way in• all areas of life. Do you hink that=your., life-fulfihs this?" 0 -yes, 25 no, 13 . uncertain': , If not, •do,..you''desire 'to fu1 ill this • in your life?. 70 yes, 19 O. 3. ,Are you rnemb;er of 'a 'Chris- Bari `'c''hurch:?17 yes, 12 no 4 Area you an 'active member. ,of any church organization? 75 yes, 14 no.• •. • .5. Do you attend Sunday •School? 69. yes, 20 no. • , 6. Do you 'think 'that the • Chris- t an doctrine and way. of life is the answer. 'to man's needs?, 79 Yes, 10 no, .7 Do you; think that the Church is ,a • strong moral , influ,ence ' in the; community? 78. yes,. 11 no. • 8 ,Do you; think_ t fiat= gortionS....of_ scripture should. be included in the High Sc_ho'ol. English :course?... yes, 26' ,no .• .9. The story of religion 'orthe spiritual, development, of man is an integral part- of history: Do you think that - _course .00f corn- parative . religion should -be in - eluded in the ,High School dor'. .ricultun7 68 yes; 21 . no. 10. Do •you • think., that the Chris- tion denominations should uxite, to form one large ch" ._' .. g urch ... 35. Yes; ' 54` no... , 41,: Would you think that a. fed- t unloxi_of churches -would --be: practical, with each. • chuff ch keeping its autonomy' but work , ing together tinder .a constitution • similar to our .civil,, federal and provincial government? 59 yes; 30, no; • er • Towns; Villages`Ilave Best Record 'Using a special study,. of the Dominion Bureau,. 'of Statistics; ' the National. Highway Safety •Conference points out .that in Ontario during' ,1953, n10 percent of road accidents occurred in . • n d'�.v" �'I s, •. cori•zpar,ed With 41 percent in cities; 28•; per- cent On highways and 21 percent Oh county and.township roads. Mor than--~t,o=thirds of these Ocidents occurred in clear wea- t trier w.tion the road was ,dry.. Urnaz•..Srooks lias sold his' 300 crc'. Colborne Township, 'farm to 1. man from Staffa who obtains pos- I THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, IN OPERATION AGAIN The . Playhouse Theatre las been in 'operation again for the past twoweeks, with shows on Friday and Saturday evenings as well as a Saturday matinee,' Twn shows are now being run each night with the starting time at •7.30. The re-openizt'g of alae theatre has, been' made .possi^^_�, by the 'co-operation: and • supperrt of moat: of the merchants of the village. Stufart Collyer. , and his son Ted, are acting as projection- •Free, Matinees have been• run during the .past two weeks. •It.. is to'make passes• available to publo.••school children in the! district, With' one• or two schools or 'classroom's given' passes each week. These • will be . good on Saturday only at. .either the mat- inee' or 'evening 'performance, A prize. draw ' is to be held, probably monthly; butall the de-. tails 'are not definitely decided' ass yet,: e Presbyterian Evening Auxiliary The May meeting • was held• at the. home of -Mrs. Morgan Hen- LUCKNOW, ONTARIO dersoYi with 17 'present and Mrs, N. Taylor presiding. The theme .for. the meeting was the "Great Physician" Hynin 457 was sung followed, by gayer by the pres- ident, Biblereadings were read a'lternately.' Miss 'Kay aVlacIfitosh gave the Bible study. The topic was.. taken by Mrs. Petersen. Plans were:made for the Presby- terial to _ be held, in the •churrch. • on 1Vl ,y 17th;. A letter was re- ceived from the Board ".oi= • man-. agers_ thanking the ladies,for. supplying the tile for the ,kiteh en:;.floor. Mrs:.Lack Fisher 'gave a reading.: -and lelaudie , Fisher, gave, the: highlights from ,het cur - ,rent events, Mrs, .Bob MacKenzie closed :the .meeting :with prayer. P Y .. _ a RELIGIOUS POLL HELD AT. LUCKNOW HIGH SCHOOL to. visit Hon, and, Mrs: •Walter E. Harris.at Ottawa. 'and be present • : • 'Phone 181 PAGE NINE_ c 1 Kincardine • PAYING HIGHEST PRICES' FOR • • • .LIVE POULTRY • Poultry Culling A Specialty in accordance withgovernment regulations our poultry' coops are thoroughly washed `and disinfected for ,your protection. • FINANCE MINISTER'S GUEST ,,and ,Goderich and • at •Universit of . Toront " y o.. He studied theology Rev ,_William. __Matheson-- rninl« ,at Irivrerness,.• Scotland' and. 'has ster .6t. the • Associate Presbyter• been iinister of theAssociateocate • ion church, Chseley, had an un- Presbyterian :church in • Chesle y usual honor when: hewasinvited since 1917;.or about 38 "years His• wife is the ,former Barbara Ross of. Scourrie, ,Scotland, and last year they visited relatives in 'Scotland. % Mr. Matheson, isa: brother. of. 1Vlurdo. Matheson of. Ashfield. The "Church Channels column in the House when he gave his budget address, Mr: Matheson nominated. Mr. Harris. •as -Liberal candidate in Grey -Bruce in 1939, saw him elected .in 1940, and has had the 'honor of nominating him at each convention.' siince that tune. Mr. Matheson was born in Campbellton, l;lgirz • county, re- ceived his education. at Glenede. in thisissue- gives the results of a voliintary religious survey made at the 'Luc know District; High School: Questionnaires Were 'issued privately to the students, and the-. 89 replies received pro- vide an interesting and revealing incite• into the -thinking ' of ;,teen alters on religious inatters, . a� • $rRN 'WILKINS-=in WirigharnGeneral Hospital,• on Tuesday, :Maya filth, 1955, to' Mr.. and . Mrs. Herbert :.. Wilkins, R. 7, Luckn,a , a son. ese'"are Performances.. To give producers a voiceinproduct marketing, Ontario now has the most advanced legislation ofany. province.. For .the betterment of rural living, the province makes ` special grants_ toward _the__ building of community halls,' arenas, .skating -stinks, airdswirmmTng pools.-' 864 projects have- been developed under this policy. To, lighten the. farm load • and brighten farm,honies, the province. pays 'half the cost of_. new, rural :hydro lines.. •Over 85 farm homes have hydro. For higher i.ncome_from dairying, legis- lation allows producers by 'collective bargain ing to obtain best possible returns: Ontario's fluid milk, price for.mula.has maintained price stability:. • . F To increase the productivity of the land, --new seed -varieties have=-bee�»rtrodwed-aid policies adoptedproviding for a sound ,land usero gram Pg • o open:: up form areas' in Northern Ontario, the:Ontario Department of. Agr: cul .'cure gives special grants toward the clearing • • and breaking .of land; assistance in the spur-• chase of °livestock, veterinary aid arty faun Fater- supply: 'For more profitable returns, the Depart - Anent of Agriculture, through its Livestock Branch finances a sire -testing -program milk- 'testing service and provides assistance•in'.the eradication of Brucellosis• and Warble i~ly.rn To.pro ote scientific, high -return farnp. •` • in constant studies, are' carried out by• .. the„{'.' 'Farm, Econor'riics Branch, with: findings avail,- able oto. ill fariners to assist;in the lowering Of production, costs. " Under :a farmer Minister, 1 ..S: "Tommy" The rimas, ' and with farmers like W.. A. `"'Bil:l" Goodfellow of Northumberland and. J. Na. urn)", ', Allan of l-laldi- --.-.m nd= ] o.rf4.l k in -t: h e--C-•a bine t, rte-r-al---O-mar--o-h-as an ; 'important place in the Progressive Co servatjve .progranm a 27'5 �O ► SERVATI .:_...._�..�.—.....:-.��r e'er en�•::r ".: •r1 yat ". • :4 0� P 4, \• •