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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-05-10, Page 8V.4 • `.i • li e. • Y2j fa PAGE EIGHT 'R . x w ���E•��'I••• y�•I:.,M. ..,.-:,::.. ...... .......,. .............• LUCKNOW yW SENTII.tEL, TAICKNOWt QNTA IQ TH fRSAA Y, ly AX lotha ;195:1 SYNOD RECOMMENDS ' : IitACTICE OF TITHING The Synod; ' of Hamilton and London, -meeting iii• Tillsonburg last iweek; adopted a resolution to "commend, to our people the practice of 'tithing". There was strong " objection. by :some memo,-. •.,bers to this ,giving.: of: "one=tenth'; to the Lord;' .. : A strong supporter of the tith- ipg, principle was Rev,' R. Douglas • MacDonald who ,claimed that "we have no right' to cut ourselvesoff from the . Old, Testament The church today 'cannot ',disregard the law, of the tithe", he said My, belief is that the • ;tithe is —the ' with which a '. Christian can be satisfied. He. should . ;do more". �. • REV, J.'11. PETERS,, a: former pastor :• 'of. 'Dungannon . "United 'Church, who retired from the ministry : •last ' June, d i e d art . Brampton in his '71st year. ` ' Ceic-egZ TRADE MARK .4EG. belongs iny our ice box WANT' GIRLS' SOFTBALL: UNIFORMS TURNED 1,T. • Any' of the .girls having uni- forms .Of the Lucknow Scotties coftbal1 team, are ' requested, oto turn' them in to Gladys Gibson. It is planned, to. organize .a .team. for girls .up to 16 years` and the uniforms, are . needed..' *'*** reported that;Jimniy .Chan, No. 1: softball promoter of Ches ley, is;pulling gout of the picture. this. , year and the future of his Blue Bombers. V is uneerfain. Chan going" ;to concentrate on „ fish- having :opened•, the season auspiciously by pulling out : a 3' .8toz. }trout at. Eugenia Falls' tp1win.. acollap9ilble !boat' ifrorn. °•Slaters. at. Owen ►Sound. in +their • "big trout" contest. Chan's softball enthusiasm cool- ed' last year. when he;took a fin - n i eatin in sponsoring the a �aalb g P $.., g Bombers rn an import, packed loop :* . . With reference to Chan and , 0 • • • they w• ill treasure all Givehe young graduate of whom you' are so proud a pr re.. • eta to beememb ered _...a Canadian National train tri o -coast trip with all its thrills - a' trip it can.bea••coast�t to the mountains or seacoast to. bustling Canadian cities • 'throbbingwith interest — to out nationa- capital with: its kIouses of Parliament and Peace Trower. There's an endless choice:. It's a school -finishing 'experience your boy or giri'.will always treasure: Travel is educational travel is fun. They've learhed about Canada — your. gift 'of ' of a rail trip will let them see Canada., - 'We'll be' glad to help you plan 'suck a. trip -- we'll we'll su .est' destinations i .you wish -- bel •„ f y p you pick out places to stay and afford frktully cooperation'en route. Visit,,write or phone your nearest Canadian National agent: • TH� 'ONLY IAA t 'V NO AL'L T"E L PROVINCES' the importing trend in A" Soft. ball, The 'Chesley Enterpr'i'se had this to say in part 'last week: "It's gotten to be big .. ,bdsiness now, and Jim feels that it's a'1so gotten beyond him. A' Recreation Com- mittee or other town organizationQ might .feel like sponsoring a team:. and making an .all-out effort to keep Chesley ort. - ,a par with Walkerton, Port Elgin, etc., but it's not for him " °`It Would seem,• therefore, that •Chesley spot fans. ought' to...c'all a meeting'. and discuss 'thesitua= tion.: If they:: .ant `A'' (ball .there yw , will have `to be lots'• of support Pp.. throwni. (be Ind : the team.: Jiro Chan w ld doubtless be ' agree- ableto helping .,along; 'but ;he's• apparentlnot g yoing to carry the. whole toad on his.' own shoulders. "The alternative, might be for •Clesley, to forget.. about imports .and the, WOAA :and enter a team Of •hone -brews•, in the' North •Bruce `- Grey, league: The ';w:ay things are ,going, • it may be that: Walkerton, ,Port Ellin' arid• Luck-.: now, can :form a group of their Own. ---:,,there will' be no . other teams to, play with". :, . It looks as if Sepoyville:'is Mat- ing pikers ' out of some district 'towns, :and. in any: event is get ting a lot' . of publicity; ,regardless or not of its accuracy. ' • ' * '* • Even Jack Park; :'London Free Press sports .; editor, got an ear- ful ,,of _:the fantastic -last' ;week while up Walkerton ; •way and •dished up a ,column on the 'high toot ,of: hockey and ball in .this neck of ' the `woods•+ --which can't. be. •'argued After devoting.:,,.a couple . of paragraphs .to . .hockey ".`salaries", Park. 'got ; ` around... 'to, softlball` with these :observations: "We ihavie, heard that , the conn trig' softball season +may 'see more cash , spread ' around .'than the hockey ,boys ever heard of.. The Sciftball : league right' . now em braces teams from. •.Southampton, • '11* iStuccolOg, . w 1 MDU., LDING, and STIPLING 'Promtlit• Service, r 0 oy McKnight ''Phone 17-r .15, ' Dungannon "measly $5,000„ for a.. summer's chore up this' way.. * * * Mildmay • Monarchs,';' -W Q;A.A.• • "Bp" champions ;were ,feted,',at a' municipal banquet' at Pleasure. 'Valley last' Wednesday night, and. then'..further honored at a civic reception in the Cotn'munity -den-, ` ld' tre at' +virhieh the Free. Press �tro= Afterrtheir Marriagein Ash phy, held by Lucknow. for, .the fie on, March.,1lth,. 1890,, they past, three 'years, was., officially lived inthe` West for, a• number presented by . Jack Park,' .Free of years,, +but owing to . Mr;: Web- Tress:, ebPress , sports' editor:. • seer's .ill health, 'they. ,returned: to • * *' ,� Lucknow and remained hei•e til after. his'. death. Mrs: Webster and two!:: daughiters, Fiera and Mary: 'Olive went to. Callender and •after ''a' few years :made their hone .in'. Toronto. Mrs.. •.W,elbster had 'been iri ill: health for twenty . Years •'and ' in • ',all that time she ;was, lovingly cared. for •'by her two daughters. She was always bright, and cieer. .ful'.and'.m'ade 'many friends wii-es- ever.:she •lived :The high esteem in which she, *as held ;was shown, church" school room ori ;Monday in the' many' beautiful flowers '. sent from Toornto; North' •eBay, .afterno.orr„ May 7,th.With' 40 mem- • �bers Whitby and.`Lucknow: Present.. Elizabeth Webster . presided .and opened the meeting Funeral services: were conduct. with ,the•�Mission : Band:hymn and ' ed by Dr W; J. Mumford at, .the purpose. •It was . decided to have' hotie of W.. G.. Andrew. Mrs: J. a ;Mission • Band ..Party . in the. W Joynt and Miss Bell . Robei;� church basement in June 'and all son s'ang sweetly' "Beautiful .City the mothers and people who; are of Gold''•. Pal'lbeare'rs were :neph .interested • iri;' the Missions .Band ews, Robert Iielm, , Chas: Web work are invited..A trio, Was sung ster, Wni , Robert,,Alec and .Ar !..37' Donna Johnston, .Elizabeth (aiur •Andrew. She was Buried lbe . Webster .and Reyta ..Collins. A side .'her: husband: in ' Greenhill. trlmpet solo. by' Marilyn Kilpat-. ; Cemetery.' Port Edg n,' •Wiarton; 'Chesley, rick followed by a ,piano solo iby Among', those from a distance L'iiekno�w Kincardine',, and Walk- Beverley Ashton. Mrs. Kilpatrick were Mgrs Brece Gametic 'from. erton. Others may' be added. from read a. chapter in' the 'study 'book Elora; 'Miss Jean` Tarbush, Angus; Hepworth,' Hanover. and Meaford. of Japan to the primary children Misses Bea and Marg Parker; of • Last' year Walkerton einerged..as and Mrs. ''Isobel Mae enzie read ,Toronto:, Mr: and Mrs Torn .Helm' clarnps,` mainly +because; of the a :chapter to the Junior members and Flora Andrew, London; and pitching prowess of ' George Zt k 1 The Meeting closed with a word othiers roan771Cincardine and Be1 ; •:They�;',,may find the - going . a ;obit ; of prayer.' ,grave rougher' this season: At least two }clubs have gone as, far as Detroit :•puck up Hca able huriers Kin ' • ;cardine, who: won only ` aa• single : 1S i •• game' fast year, tunairily because ■ . '. Of a shortage, ofamound strength, ■ .are also in • �tlie Market for :a good thrower.. These kind .of fellows:. m come high,' so ; it could be . that • the "softballers will be' spending' '• • • more moil r" ha'n th hockey-- w— usins: "� Here'•s New Car Performance At Used' Car Prices: OBITUARY MRS: w: D..' WEBSTEit,,. Ori• . Sunday, .l Aril' 30th Mr ". s. 1Vlillie.. ;We'bster pa'ssed. away at her 'home in To`rdnto. Her hus- 'band, W.. D... Webster, ' predeceas. ed her fifty years ago on May .19th, 1901.: • " An addition is being !built to Palmerston Arena at : a• :Cost of of $25,000. . • * * _ * Roy' Lightfoot :-of Port .Elgin has ' been elected chairman of District 8 of the.;Provinncial'Laiwn Bowling' Association 'Unite' Church Mission Band:. • • The: regular monthly • meeting of the Mission Band of i ucknow United Church , was held in the •:.r1uuuu■iii■ u i1■1111111.11'1•■■UUU■miIlomiui.0 UI! • ■ a • .I ■ ■ '. • :11 ■ . ■. 1': 'Charley Justice, Well known ■ 1951 C•HEV.'a around. "these parts ^, for : his • soft-• . a Belair Hardtop Convertible, 2 tone in color, air u !ball ' hurling, was reportedly- seen in Lucknaw,,.irecently: Charley•. helped' pitch Toronto ;Tip 'Tops to a 'world chs pionship 2:years ago:: The Tip Tops • haste- folded and' he •wars"in in,. the market for a job The story :we got 'was that Lucknow' W s prepared lb bid: as ':high..-OS45,09uW for,.the season • to get the bigNegro ast+ba. , . ller. The \story continues that he turned' this sum' dawn', after fit Was' :coria' 'firm d. 'that . the Beaches Fastball League would ,a'gairi• operate : in ;Toronto "and that the Tip . Topps would perform ' again, 'under a . now sponsor., Ii they are; paying t 1940 CHEV, COACH. • � 1 .. y■ that kind :of !:none for softball '. 1939 PONTIAC SEDAN With. 'radio. players hip.�thar`way,. some gents ■,• , �. •' . �, ■ 1937. CHEV. COUPE: Brig the Intercbunty are% .in the ■ si ',1935 PLYMOUTH COACH. for $100,00: 1 'Wrong • game: There, awasn't One , 1 man .inn the . I.C.who even ap r■ .o' ' 0it ■ preached a $5,000. per salary"; ' W ■ 1 ■ : III •• Brussels a rs. .. ., in . The i Rome of:Better Used Cars" 1 is Pities Service Dealer • ..... . ° -_ ' Phone 'l3at Brits' ' a ■ ▪ ■■IMI■ INiANNA■■lt�u�N*ANr /Nf9 NmENd%NuNiii.lnillia, �i ' extras... . . ■ 1 1951 STYLI'NE ;COACH, i 1• i 1950 CHEV: DELUXE STYLIa NE COACH. ■ • � • ,1950 CHEV. 'ST�iLNE' SEDAN • � ' • 1. 11. i 1950 'CHEV. ,FLE>TLINE •COACH.1 i 1949 CIfEV. STY .INE SEDAN: a ▪ 1949 CHEV: DELUXE FLEETLINE SEDAN. 's • • ■ • 1949' CHEV:• FLEETLINE' COACT a' w • 1948 CHEV. ;SEDAN., 1 ■ / ■ • nY ■. ■ 1948 CHEV'., FLEETLINE COACH ■ 2--1.948 CHEV. '• STYLEMASTER COI • e ■ COACHES e '■ 1942 PLYMOUTH SEDAN with '.custom radio.■ *' ` ■ We .suppose Park sew where Justice pitehed his first game' of the season•in the Toronto Beaches League. on Saturday.. Seeing that he can't be interestedCiti a • ,I. ,