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WEDNESDAY,: MAY 30th, 195$'
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Deanery years' First -Hand Ro
port,:
f Work . in Missionary: Diocese
The Spring . Meeting ---
of 'the Bishop's messenr ers.gy►' five
dian da school 18 cler
Deanery • of 'Bruce was., held at messengers and hostel
St. Peter's, Lucknow,;' on Tues- matrons, the Indian school staff
day, May
22nd, for the first time and 17 lay readers. There is, a
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since 1935 Clergy; Woman's Aux- girls'.hostel and 'a boys' hostel
Wary', Parish Guilds and laymen, at 'Athabasca.
in all over 115 were'•present from The great distances, Pear roads
$.rule, Kingarf, Kb:dough, .Ches- and scattered , population, Inake
ley, 'Tara, Hanover, Allan: Park, transportation a big problem, De-
A `good melodrama dealing with l y, 'l' dine, - fine River, L.ion's mg a MisS unary Diocese it is
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life aboard" a 1,1.S.. Navy Aircraft Head,' . Paisley, Pinkerton, Cargill,dependent upon the' if
Carrier sand with the part it' took °Southam ,ton Church for maintaining g is ;of t+he
1 p „ Walken. n, Wiar- Rectories.
. ' : • in, the :war, against Japan:' ton, Hepworth, T,ttekr ow, Ri He en I ced the' s
•Pl v, app rt of the
Dungannon and Port Albert,. women , f :.the Church • in his.
work . The people are 'doing
The program commenced .• with t g all
'the celebration of,.Iiol : Coinmtin= hey• can �q, help themselves and help.„, en,
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on at la a.m• with the celebrant "Many s Wve note them'.
Rev: H. L. Jennings, 'assisted b Indian have not yet heard:
by the 'Gospel, and' many a�rreas have
,the Rural Dean, .the Rev.M. A. nota convenient churirh.
"Q WARD" Stephens of • Wiarton. The „N.A. The
. iJrENTII� �UR;Rural., .a
can ' presided . , at
met in .the church, presided over the installation at the.W.A.
the
This is • an entertaining, roman= .y Deanery president, • Mrs . 'et-
tic tale of the action -filled r C. Kempson, with Mrs. Otto fl'cers:' At the close of thQ meet
Hewitt as sec. -tress, Mrs. R. irngs the ladies. of Lucknow liar-
medieval adventures• of. a gaPlant M.
•Scot 'nolbleman. Weekes,' Diocesan congener of ,Conte d teas at the Recreation
served
' .- ' Deaneries, and Mrs. J. A. Black-
r e . � ,
Well, Diocesan convener o .Cx-an-Ladies' Meeting '
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• didate °Committee,. addressed the M.S. C. •Ke ripson of Kincardine'
W:A members inet at
presided for. the. business..part of
The Guild;eside.
the Recreation Centre., .• the. ladies meeting.' A .welcome
r ° "" The Clergy. and laymen Met at 'was extended by Mrs. Il. L. Jeri-
> the Rectory'. The Rev. Canon C flings and'replied' to by Mit.
:Queen, Diocesan. • Cornrnissioner oward_.:.Thoii psonr-of.. I inlou ]r,-
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Mon:, Tues., . Wed.'. June 4r5-6
Robert Taylor-, ''Kay_ Kendall`
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ELECTRIC MOTOR
SERVICE'Alibert and Dungannon served a
sumptuous dinner:-'
Mr, •' James
Armature and Field Winding,Pai 'mer . of '• Bervie thanked `the
ladies. At 2.00
Brushes, »earings, Etc. T• ' • p.m. _everyone met
Repairsto ,. in the church to hear. an illus-.
Fractional and Integral trated lecture (by the _Right Rev-
erend R: J Pierce, L. jeMotors, of
Also 'Electric Fans, Vacuums . Athabasca, •which comprises, the
• :'uppers, Drills,: Etc •northern • half of Alberta, ` an
area of 200;000 square miles, with
H tLDENBY ELECTRIC. :a population ' of 9U 000• of which,
• Kinlougli • 8,50,0 ' are Anglicans. There _,are.
• Phone Ripley 111-r=29 •19 :parishes, 61 missions, one In-
dian . residential school, .one In
FEED' THEM RIGHT
adclre s -ed,, the` ga herrn - Plans zMrs R':' M 'Weekes, convener ofµ
g` I Deaneries, • brought
were -made for the�coming Cen- I • � o. greetings
tenary. of the Diocese of. Huron: from, the Diocesan president, Mrs.
Church' E tension and' the Mis A'' C. Calder and based her 'talk
s ovary .apportionment were d s oh prayer. • •
cussed. At' • this,•time luncheonwas
served, in th Recreation Centre.
The ladies of the lour •eongre- Mr,tre.
gations
of l::ucknow; .Ripley, .Port' James Paltrier thanked� -the.
•ladies for their ;hospitality. The
Rev. G. M.eiklejohn, pastor' of
From The Star•t Wit•h::Tile
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o Pig, Feeding . 'Program
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SOW °
RAT � °
• Helpthe sow to start -a Mast .growing. pig by_feed-
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' Ing CO-OP PIG PRE -STARTER at 7 to 10 days
of age.
0 Feed C0 -0P' PIG STARTER at 3 to 5 weeks of
age and ' you..can. wean them at eight weeks.
Keep41 • • " . • '
your: pigs growing fast by switching to CO-
Wj' HOG' `GLOWER, when pigs .reach 70 pounds
gig ht.'
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: Qp them off after they reach about." 1.40 pouncl
b e g -OP
HOG FINISHER to ma a :tiers
readyfor the: market ,
thought • time
in less time than you :ever
g t. possible;
FEED THE CO=OP WAY AND SAVE.
Lucknow District Cop
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the United ,Church, spoke Abri
on 'Christian Fellowship.'
Returning to . the church, ,a
.most inspiring ,,address' was , giv-..
en' by the Right Reverend R.. J.
Pierce, RD.,- D::D., .Bishop; of Ath
a'basca, who sincerely . thanked
the Bruce..W.A, for all the help
which had been .given • to .him
and other. ,workers in the Mission
field.. He showed pictures to'
lustrate his address.. Mrs.
li,amson i' of Wiarton thanked t
speaker: Mrs. J. A. E. Blaek.
•af Kingsville, Diocesan Can
date secretary, 'stressed. ' t
• importance • of imparting know:
ledge to. the young girls 'that
they may': ometime.: give full.
time service to 'the missionary,
work of the.. church. From 'the
offering received donations s were.
made to the work in the Dioceses
of • Athabasca, the'., Angli
Training" iCollege, the Coronati
-Church-•tet, Sarniat-aird:-the' -
J:ayb.oUse.
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Two Shows: Each Night: at 7.301 Saturday Matinee at'
`Friday, •Saturday, June 1st and 2nd
JOHN WAYNE, In.
BIG JIM
McLAIN
'The • popular John- Wayne ' plays one of the most t
Airo-
fisted: roles of his, career .as, an undercover assigned', e .agent assigned:'
to smash' a World-wide terror ring - headquartered, in , iawai.,
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PARK 'THEATRE Goderit
Now Playing--"SEMINOLE UPRISING"—
. • • George Montgomery .& Karen Booth ,=- In color
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday •
"FLVE AGAINST : THE -
• HouSE .
A:.fantastic plot to.
a girl ' singer'.
Kim :Novak, ' GGuy
rob the ,gambling casino at Reno leads
and her four `companions into :an ' `
amazing ' adventure..
Madison, Brian Keith & ;Alvy Mgore•
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday
-i .1IFREIi'fii�
: in' Technicolor
ec color. '
Nonw on wide 'screen, ane of the finest ' and
• pictures • ever produced: You will enjoy
a boy.: and; his Colt.
Gregory Peck, 'Jane . Wyman and Claude
1 Coming, --"TILE, DESPERATE "HOURS"
Humphrey Bogart' & Fredric '.j.
• March Adult entertainment,
uiment.
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most .appealing
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Jarman, Jr.
efly ..TEACHERS- FEbERATION " ers and other'texts was o hand`
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ELECTED- •OFFICERS THURS , f- . ea hrs.
or inspection by the' to
achers.
- : Poems from : the'' previous' meet-
On Thursday, May 24th, ' the. ing were compiled ''b� Mrs.
Kincardine Unit' of'•the . Women Ni •.trio ; and distributed
Ahce�
n? . . bated to.
Teachers :•Federation held.. their melmlbers
annual. meeting in the Common- The 'new slate of officers f
ity' Hail- at Reids Corners, with
the coining year ' is as follpws
president, Mrs: Effie Davy;' 1st
40 members. • and giests enjoying vice,:. Mrs. Violet..
lirMcKenzie;
the- delicious`'• dinner `served by vice,'jMrs. Clara 'McTavish•' sec. .:
Wil- o y.. treas.. ,
n'-' the ladies 'of this, co'mmunit ;Mrs �Ielen•`Norman. ;
well The ilnspector, Mr .1 ':M: Game, A :prograiri: planning 'commItiee;
Tel who ,was . guest .:speaker, was. ' in- of . the . executive and Mrs.:NirQ.
he' traduced by Mrs. 'Miry' Arm- .mo with Mrs. Margaret Rattle �'
strong: Mr. Game 'in his very in.; convener was appointed- Mr$,..,.
teresting'-manner,.: reviewed . his ' Violet McKenzie is to'lbe , the der, :-
three .weeks' 'course for Inspect- .gate to the annual meeting held
ors; held at Edmonton in May 'in ` Toronto in .. August. , • : • ..
of 1955 , , Plans were then made to . at. --
The
teachers ' enjoyed .a" ,sing- tend • the annual Association,
song,.:,,while Mrs. Joyce . McEwan meeting in Paisley on; June' 42th,.'
'delighted all with her accordiaxi 'at which ' meeting the speaker
can. selections: will be the Minister. of :Education.,
on ._ _A_Ifihe _d splay_of eionce-Rad..- Dr:. Dunlop.
Mo-
hawk Institute ' at Brantford. The .
rural dean, Rev. M. A. Stephens,
installed the following . officers:
_res, Mrs. C. 'Ke'mpsoh,__Kificar-
T' dine;'. 1st vice pres., Miss ' 0.
Amery, Chesley; . 2nd vice • press,.
Mrs. H. Glover, Paisley; secret
ary treasurer,. Mrs. O. ' Hewitt,
Bervie'; Dorcas sec., Mrs. F' Hag
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Chesley; G.A.' sec., MrsFr
A Cook, Kincardine; IA.' sec.
Mrs'' •J. Harvey, Hanover;. Little r
Helpers sec., Mrs. Chappell, of
Paisley; Life ;Members sec, Mts. '
J. E..Rowe, Kincardine; Prayer
Partners ' see., Mrs. E. M. Rein-
hart, Walkerton; Candidate" sec.,
Mrs. F. . Williamson, , Wiarton;.
£Social Service secs, • Miss O. f '
Amery, C'hesley;: press and radio
reporter, Miss May. 'Boyle, Ki-.
lough. .
itab1e:._h_y. a -rid prayers -
were used throughout the Meet-
ing with Mrs. Fred McQtrillin,
o atlist• of the charelit lresid ;
At the conclusion of the meeting
tea .was served': '
•Have you renewed your Sentinel?
GIL GUIDE NOTES
At the regular. Guide, meeting
last Friday evening. the ' Guides
wbr Tn•g--Tor �Tieir" ecori Class
Badge went for a hike to be test-,
ed for the nature 'section, On
Saturday , afternoon= two' ' 'car
loads went to Kintail to get
cedar trees to transplant for the
Woodman Badge. Four Guides
finished the Laundress Badge on,(.•
Saturday morning. Mrs. Willian',
Schmid and Mrs. 13'annister aft
the examiners' for this test. There
day, June 1st' at 6.00 p.rr..
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