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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-03-01, Page 9e o, n. e • if • t • g -closed. the •meeting with, prayer. m ' 'A flower contest was ..the,r,i con- ductedafter which hostesses •in . THVBSDA NIATO ' 195 • HOU* RALLY: ;AT HACKETT'S Almost eighty members of the Frespytery Young. peo.. pies un4in gathered, at Hackett •'United thUreh on Friday even- . irig" to hold their annitak offiders Congress. .A sumptuous la'ancruet was served by the ladies. of the, •Ouroh, followed by.a lively sing • song under the leadership of Pen - ion Sutter,. • .. Then the' group refired to the :auditorium where :they . entered • their leadership groups f9rdLs cussion.. The leadership groups were Onder,tbe guidance Vey , Sparlirig, ,administration; • Howard Blake, fellowship; Arri•-! old Alton;.; :citizenship; Douglas .Clifford* Kelly, culture; and Lucille ,Boyce, re- creation. • 'Rev, Scott addressed ail of .the groups,•1psing as his 'theme ."Jesus.,C8ist. the Teacher". The members of Credltefi een.7 ducted the veSPers !Stich .brokight the evening to, an inspiring 1 1 • • ,1 • REVIVAL RALLY • • k •• 4 LVCKN,QW SENTINEL, `,LUCKNPW, •ON44,140 • 1 RECOVERING FRomr Bum SUNDAY misurAp INJURIES STARTS' ;. • . • • . * An.11-day Evangelistic Crusade will open in Lucknow on Sunday evening, of this Week, It will con- firhie until Sunday, 'Waren l8th, with nightlynieetings•reach night °PeePt Thurs61431, .Friday and aturday,' March '8, 9, 10, and Sattirday, .March 17th. Sunday Meetings start at:•8:15 and Week ,day meetings •at 8•.00. • Rey, Pert Turner of • Detroit, Irish-born evangelist; will speak' at all meetings , during this re- vival rally.••,ev,Turner spoke here 'last September and Was ac- ccirded 'well.' a- welconte t . that time that he planned theri:tO,re-• turn when the opport-uriity • af- forded, itself. His return visit IS !again, ibeing` •sponsored by the Clinton 'Area Youth for Christ, and 4 is expected that this rally will .attract many' from various ,pointa in the district. • pining 'the past twelVe- years in Christian work, Rev. Turner's ministry -has been blessed. ton-• gregations large and small have responded 'O., his appeals for a genuine revival,• .• . •• • • • •' • / CH1JRCH NEWS T , . • •• , 0,BITUARY • • Oresbyteriaii • • • . . , • The Presbyterian • Guild•meet. MleS -WM: J. ,SPESIllifiER ing of February 26th Was opened De4t.1. F a m e. suddenly last with the Call to Worship read by .Thursday. to Mrs. William • •J, glaclYs 'MacDonald. HYrrin 726 Spindler, two days :after-. the death f • h d • 'tare:reading by Marion. 1VtaeDon.: Huston.,.ibeeri • . wassungfollowed by the scrip- 9• aunt; Mrs. DaV i • will come and help us out. ". • ,•take an active ' • do- YOu just ibelong? ------------.- • James Aitchison of West' Wa wanosh'returned .to home on Sumday; • after eleven .',daYS •Wingharn: Hospital, folloWing in- juries receimed in an accident in the ,bush on his farm.' • • A falling limb struck Jim , glancing 1131,,),w on the head, ',and landed. beavily ,on, his Shoulders and hack: •X-rays revealed :no' bones broken,. but Jim is still 'feeling, the .effects of the blow and is 4nable as yet to resume his regilar farm. duties. klis 'tiler Jack is assisting. him? DO YOU „MST.' HEII,ONG? • . • . Are yet; an active.member, the kindtht would be -missed, • are you jut conterited that • your name is on the list? Do. you 'attend the, meetings; and mingle With the flock, .• : Or :d� yOu stay:. at home. arid criticizeand knOrk?.. • Do you take an 'active part, to help the work•;aldrig.. • Or are you satisfied to..be .the kind that just belongs? . • • . • Do you push the' cause along • and make. things sort of click,: • ' .• • ti• PAM, NNE , • , • Calf Scours, Swine Enteritis and Dysentery..with Safe, Effective, Inexpensive 1 • 1310.1,t let calf scourii get a aii,e4iAnf•,, acts as a ' foo-thold. It's a dangerous, Cure, safe it's proven- • •• deadly killer that, apreacli EinceessfUlly. On, thont,. •-c• ' '• fadt-when it's allowed to run sands of animals. ** Easy t�•-• , ••• `. loose m the calf pen. The use,. too . . it conaesi.ri either sam‘applies to Swine Enter- • powder or tablet form. • .• itis and Dysentery in the Tablets can 'be broken in, half , • . • • hog pei-4., Now you can /to adjust the dose .• • • powder -.prevent the crippling losses can be mixed 'wtth the ,feed, Caused. by these diseases . . . or used as a drench. by using:Sulfa.thalidine. It's Takes only small amounts ?..a. safe, ,but powerful sulfa per calf. . ..•per pig. Gives • drUgthat kills the germs that . Jow-cost. dependable protec, cause diseases • that kill tion; All:yOu•do is follow the ••••,7- - your pigs and calves. complete but''Simple ' • • direc- Works Two Waystions on the label ,,..Proteets • the Healthy Cures the Sick. Sulfatlialidine is supplied 12y the • •WhOn you give Sulfathalidin' e • - VETERINARY DIVISION • • before the animal is infected, *it acts as a' preventative Or'leavethe work to just a few . •SHARP AND. DOHME •'; . . • When you give it to an anirnal, (Ciinida) Toronto 13, Ont. arid talk about the clique? • BUY SUI.FATHALIDINE FROM YOUR: NEAREST DRUG STORE. There' is quite a program • • . sche- duled that. you must have heard So come to the 'meetings otter' Think this oiVer, -brother, you ebdut, '` . and help with hand and 'heart, knoW right from wrong, . And ..vVe •apipreciate if you 4.90 Don't just be a merniber; but ' Are 'you' an active inernher,"01",' A A • • • . • • • • 1 1 . 1 • . • •• ald, After the reading of'the in' her 44141 health, rwhen • Utes buSiness discussion was denly strirken • with a' 'severe •• • • • held. Mit. James Little gave the :heart: attack aljotit 9 30 that • rObic which was responded to by ingrning.:She neverregained Cori,: . iblical references by the. Guild sciousness and passed away early members. •A • reading, was given Thursday akteindon at her home • ,, ,''4, •O'I' .1 \sN --4-•••••• • .. ••••. e• .1 -C., •••*.. • • il'P) ' ) • :1 • • • '.•••• • ••• ; '••; iby John Gatrintie. Reitr41vit: whin here, where she was ptricketi.. , closed the meeting with prayer .: Mr.. Spindler passed .aWay. :in. . • . • Grapp 3 'Women's Association The FebrufarY meeting„of Group' 3 was held at ,the home o Mrs. Haroki Aliin on February 14th. . The scripture.. was read by Mrs•. - 'Andrew and. Mrs. Mumford • led In prayer. After the -reading-- of-rmOunt in Ashfield Township.. late',May, of last, year; . • Mrs.. Spindler was 70 years of age.She was formerly Ernina Gill, daughter of the, late DaVid McGill and Sarah Ann Cook and was. born onOctober 19th, .1880 on the family hornestead at' Para- • the -Minutes, considerable ,busi- On, March lith, 1903. sbe: mar- . ness was discussed. The Cheerio ried William James Spindler, and . ' • . committee reported and knitting . all their .married • life -was spent was given oat by.. the: Sewing Committee; MiS: Sproul presided • over a *very' interesting, program •*consisting of, a pleasing solo by Mrs. Harold Haldenby;-,, a huni- Otou s reading by Mrs. Woo' HeY, and a Valentino reading by. Mrs.. • LorneJohnston Mrs, Moto • 1. 1. 1 1 1- 1 1 m r .1 ' 'charge 'served clelici'Ous Valentine refreshnaents. •,••••.':" • a. a tr• 1. -M. modelle'. hoind•with.•Mrs,. spind7.•:„ .., : 1,• I' .., •;. ler, and:.will :partictilarly, miss : .. ,'.... ,.. ' * ..,,,,. the kindly companiondhip 'di her .,.-,‘,,s,';'1 .. • - sister:-,,, Two , sisters •p_i_'. oe.d;:ee,Sed.,' , ' ' '''':''',''''-17:• .' • ..:.' ',.. • '. .,,,.. 01.,. , 141 II: .. .. . }1?!t., ,....1-4.... 119W 41 4.*: .l. -• l' hr, Mr -s, Iiiesile• Melc 1111"--( ,' • .-- -.- '• ‘.1.* -. ''' , ;: . LUCKNOVV;" ONTARI0 7.1 ,. l• . ., %It . , -• •riie) andIVP'ss jean 1\ieGill• ' '* , ...••.,::.• - • • t• . : •, , ,,, la Mi it l• .. ,.. in:Lucknow,. where, they proved exemplary, indtistrio.us •• a n d. thrifty citizens. •• *Mrs: Spindler •waS, good friend and neighbor, .kind and hospit- able. She was a• !member of -Luck- now- Presbyterian .Church, devot- ed-and----faithful-to'her- church; and partictilarly.interested in. the Work of.the W.M.S. • Mrs. •Spindler became especial- ly. well known in. the commun- ity. curing' the ten years that she was. "behindthe totinter" assist- ing ;her 'husband in conducting:his, bakeshop .business.. ,Her, jovial, cheerful manner. Won. ber :a host. of friends: • The funeral scrYice* was held ipi•iVately at her late residence on 'Saturday safternobne.zanducted'hy • her. pastor; Rev. C: A. Winn: In- terment- was in Greenhill :dem-, .etery, the pallbearers being Mor- -oh :11-enderiOii:71-5,E4113---SteTw-lif,7 Pollock,,• „IProrik • MacKenzie; Grant 'McDianid and 'CattPbell ThompsOrl.• • •0,• ' _ heartbreak th Mi and .Mrs •Spindler ,.was ' th& death Many.. years ago df their David,' at the age . of 11 months. • • Mrs. Spindler is :fsinvived • by one 'brother, Wm MeGill df • Li.tcknoW' arid two.. sistbrso, Mrs. Harry Farnell of Ripley,and Ether McGill of "LuCknoW,* 'Who • ' • Newest, nicest feature' of 'the, new Beatty Washer is.: the stainless steel tub. This . , , „ smooth, mirror like steel is.just ,the same as youliave-in-,:your-Aable.7flahvari.-il:- It . . . never scritC14i,chips or '.stainistJt is . always so tO agreeable to the Clothes..., The 'Beatty Stainlirsi Steel Washer has thernio' tub- 'to Ieep the water' hOt right through washing. Beatty .is just 'as beautiful on • , . .the' outside as the inside...y0o wio.always' ,,be 'proud of it. • ' • , And .it ..does such beautifUl work — iho. , ,• Beatty.' human 'hand. agitator • haS.- neVer yet been equalled :fo'r getting. clothes 'Clean. •. • „LATEST MODEL • • \\• , • • ;2. tti4;;;4444i, •1 • „..JWtPU5H. AND „SWINGS ?bore' never was wringer so convenient and safe as this one. • Saves time and. troUbk. BIGGEST TRADE-INALLOWANCE IN TOWN -60:passible terms, • BEATTY WASHERS ARE PRICED 11129 FROM ‘.(61. ' 0' 'C SI: , 'First ,girl,:. That "steiry s,ott. -fold •• ',,•'.:;''''.,•• r--,,- . , irrie about Aliceain't worth •re- '•••••••'..,, , •.,••• • ' , , • V • „.:. .' Store - ,... ,.-. • peating.; •.- .- • • ' ..• •• - '• •.• ,-... -,i,w....:I..i,k, Fn. ,, Nt....•• . . ... ,,,,.................,.„0,,,,i‘kmas . . 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