The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-05-10, Page 9•in•jSDAY',. MAY
MISSION BAND R
• Kb) AT KINCA
• A rallY fclr
the Western secti n of Maitland
presbyterial • was held in, Knox.,
• Church, Kincardine on Saurday,
April. •L Members, frorn Luck-
• now,, ftip/ey,. South..K,inlosk and
Kincardine °M.ission .Bads and
Kinleugh EXplorers; were pres-
ent.'Mrs; Parish • lgoffat,Land,.
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side, yredecls . .
gondcharge of
the .cle,VoliOnS. Jinuny Hackett
read the scripture. •and 'Patsy
•Rainey led in Prayer. cA.' e'en*
was giveri by Sharon SinClair,
Kincardine. Stir Kincardine girls
sang a chorUs.
• Mrs: ,Mowibriy, •*ingharn;
p• resbyterial :secret'arY, . read the
minutes. The offering prayer *as
• given by Mary 1VIacIVIillan, South• ,
Kinloss. •
• Mrs. Allan MacAuley;
•:•Presbyterial .presiclent,
ed the guest 'speaker, Miss Lily
• MacArthur„.,children's •Wark sec-
retary,. Toronto. Miss MacArthur
spoke t�. children of the early
pioneers'. work and of • the early
• church, •• ago '.the ,vviar4 ot • Ibpr,
• Missions. •., . •
• • Mrs. John Bell, • Kincardine;
•thankedthe speaker. The clqS,
prayer. was given ' hy Jean,
• Guest, •KinlOugh. " •.• , .
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Mojciol 01.)11 Si/411N 1401.:Ximovr, ONTARIO
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ILLY • WHITECHURCH-
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ands froM
'On .Wednesday: evening, May
• 2nd,' a Mission Band leaders*
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• meeting, was, held , in K n•o
•Church., TeesWater. 'The : leader
:of TeeswaterMission. Band were
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in charge of the .devotions. Miss
• . MacArthur spoke to the , leaders
and displayed a number of helps
for work With the children. .
• The Rally' for the 'eastern. sec,
• tion -:was held' in St, .Andrew's
Church,
Church, ,Wingham on Saturday,
1Vlay 5th. • • ."' •
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WON THE DOLL ,
,Winner of a lovely doll with
a 'complete warclrOhe Was Donna
Johnston.. The doll Was raffled
•the Sextette Club, who do-
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•nated the proceeds to" the crip-
pled children's. fund.' Members of
Vie Club are IVkariori& Arm-
strong, • Charlene • Smith; 'Valerie'.
• Carnegie, :Beverley- AShton, Mar-
'• garet. G011an, and June , Ross:
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• PORTER'S WELDING SHOP
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Mr and Nin, John Ryan mov-
ed to Goderich,last Tuesday. We
are sorryI, them fon thq
-vilfige• Mr. Ryan Iliad to -quit
the chopping mill. oi 'aecPunt of
his ,health.
..ENPRESS DISAPPOINTMENT
IN BUTTER ;PRICE
When the: Federal Government
• established the 'Pfic a pound floOr
price on..butter for the next two
Years, DaviS. of Dabbing -
ton; chairman .of the 'Ontario
•Mr and girls John Halash and Cream Producers' Marketing
son from Saskatoon visited for a' Board, had this to saY:.
,few days at the ..Aorne Of., her ""The.. -Cream. Producers Of On -
sister, Mr.and Mrs, Chas, Moore. tario have been Particularly chs-
. Mr.'"and Mrs, Ah•Coultes enter.; appointed by •Friday's announce-
tained her her father; Mr 'Kerry of merit by the Minister of
Agiicul-
Paisley and her sisters' and bro.. ture, 11?,n' G. Gardiner, that
ther ,and other relatives to a* din- the Government have established
the t952-1953 floor priCe. at 58c
a, pound for butter • .•
ner ,honor of • 'her father's
birthday on, Friday evening' last,
Ivrr. and ••Mrs.'. Geo. talaco
Mr. and., Mrs.. Wes Tiffin occdin•
• pained their •father, Mr. Joe Tif-
• fin to London on Monday :to con-
sult the doctor Who, operated on
Mr." Tiffin some Months. ago...Mr.
Tiffin; Sr., remained , in Vittoria
Hospital' for treatinent. -
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lewis,
• spent the • weekend with" her'
father; Paterson..
•Mr. -Charlie Gillespie. of Kit-
chener visited on Sunday- .with
hi.s. daughter, .Mrs, Donald Bush-
ell and Other village relatives. •
C'm Sunday, 1Vlother's Day,' Will
be observed in the United Church
and there will Will be a baptismal
service•
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Don•ald Watt • spent - the
week -end with his parents,..Rey..
W. J. and Mrs. Watt.
•Inadequate. returns • during
,1950 have, left 'Ontario' treani:rPrO-
Oiicers ,•discduraged.. Faced ' with,
lack of help.; prevailing high costs
�V feed, • inateriol° and implements,
OH members are daily. turning.
to more profitable agiieultnral
-.enterprise,' Already dairy herds
:have been reduced -or completely
PRIZES AWARDED •
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• An, art ;work contest was Coon -
ducted laSt week by. Bill Pappas,
which tied in with The Playhouse
showing .of ``Cinclerella", Contes,
tants in this, "Cinderella Cohtest",
were from Lucknow
'School, and were • cliOded into
two grbupS. The art Work was
judged •bY Howard Cowan and
the prize-winning pieces 'were on:
display in Cowan's .Restaurant
"Window. Prizes. were awarded at
the, school. last Thursday' after -
le winners. Were: Group
Rohibie Treleaven, Gary Rit-
chie, Gene Powell; Group 2,
Karen; Carnegie, Leona CollOs,
Bobb Htinter.':•
TWO PINTS • of-`13ERLOU- spray-
ed on yOur 9x12 rug protectsit
from moth damage, for 5 years
'or Berlou Pays the damage. We'll
do the spraying . fOr ,riu, • Call
• Vnibach•Drug, Store, Phone 13-w.
'REV. GEORGE S. HONOUR, tor'
mer TectOr iat. Bervie, Will as:.
4unie a .new charge • at 'rhessalon.
in the near future. •
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liquidated in alarming minbers.•
Not only, :has.. otir •government
shown utter •disiegarcl',,for the
strangulation of a vitol Industry,
that .. will :adversely affect. both,
consumers and Prbducers, but it
has pulled the noose tighter by
threatening to. import Cheap' but
"We., believe that a floor 'Price
of. •at 1,ast"-62c fOr, butter would
hayeegiven the producer- the nec-
essary'encotiragement to continue
producing sufficient butter and
other. dairy- products; 'and.,WOuld
Miss Whinifred Farrier's- grade ba4. gUOranteed conSitmers thefr
Four ptipils:f. Bedford Par pub-... • • . • .
lie school, Taronto, won two out-
standing awards for :choral
last • Week. They stoodfirst
in ,a .cornpetition.., for 'North Tor.:
*onto public schools and 'later :in
a competition for -.all Toronto
•public schools again tOok first
place •arid won the Di', .MeGill
memorial trophy when 44 ClaSses,
competed. Since Miss . Yarrier
persbnally . teaches the •rnliSte to
her Grade, we feel she and „her
Class .deserve most, heartY 'cqn-
gratidations, : _ •
• (Intended for .1a.$7t.' Week )
• Mr. Tom Hill visited a •day' in
the village last week., ..
Mrs.; John Hutchison is On -a •
trip to England visiting :with, her
relatives 'there for .the next, few
Months. We wish her a:pleasant
journey . and, safe return.
• We are sorry ,to report Mrs. J.
F. -McLean tell and broke ,her
pelvic bone, and is...in Wirighain
Hospital. She 'was -just .getting•
settled nicely in lire new home
in WrOxeter:. . • '
The anniversary of Chalmers:
Church will be• held on May 27
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•when -the Rev. Mr. MacMillan of
Qoderich . will be: the special
Sf•eaker. .. •
•-Mr. and Mrs.." jack Hayes , of
Detroit spent the week -end with
Mrs. ,Ylictor. Emmerson
and the -Tiffin relatives. '
Mrs. C. Murray and her niece,.
Mrs. LeBalser. of I)Vingham
cal -
ed in the village' on. Sunday. We
Imre pleased to. see 1Irs7 Murray..
Able, to 'be.' out: ., . '
• Rev. Watt conducted the Morn
ing service in. North' .Street Un-
iled Church, Goderich onSp
(day. , .
and Mrs. Robt: MeClena-
ghan 'moved on Monday to their
new honie ,in Hastings, We are
sorry to lose them .f.rorn this corn_
munitY and .Wish • them many
happy years.ln their•neVv home;
13he three -act„ play ,presen'teCi
by the Belgrave Y P in the hall
here on Friday evening under the,
atispfees "of the 'W. A.• :of the
United Church,. •w•as • a ,decided
success and largely attended: 4,
Mrs. James Falconer,Mrs. W.
t,Farrter, Mrs. J, Watt,'Mr..
G. GilleSpie, Mrs. E. Casemorel(7‘'
Mrs.. Seholti 'attended, the 'Pres-
.byterial of ithe nited Chureh,
ite1d in Exeter oh •Priday, •
Mr.,Nat ThOmnsoh is installing
a bathroom in the home of Mr:,
and Mrs„ Lan ghran . this -Week.,
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supplies at reasonable and -stable.
prices. • •
•• "No ;industry can stay, in busi-
ness without at least cost of pro-
duction plus a •fair Margin of
profit.The dairy industry' is'' a
vital •factor in keeping 'Up
fer-
tility of •the' soil, gncl, this, must
'be done if our increasing .popu-
is to be fed". '
CRENVE
ViSitors with: Mrs. S. J.:
patrick‘ and Misa Susie Kiipat..-
rick during the Week' were Mand lvirs. George Andrew and Ar-
thur, Mrs. Helm, 1v4sses :Ada and,
Hazel Webster of -Taicknow, Mr.
maniadriMren.. aWnind a,r;cci'annedrt, , •
and Mr. -and Mrs...Fred Andei'Son
•of
Mrs. R. Finnigan attended the
Spring annual W:M.S. meeting at
Exeter recently, , • '
Mr. and '1VIrs. Lloyd Saunders
•andfamily . Visited Sunday with
her parents, Mr.and Mrs: g Milas
Casernore Of 'near Windham.. • •
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.13oom. time has :been defined "
as 'a period When we all, get 'rich
by charging one another too
much. • • • ••
' DREW . FILL TO PARK
• A • large quantity of clay fill
was dumed in the Caledonian.
• Park . dciring the ,•past . week . to •
• build up the outfield. After the;
•fill is: levelled. -.and cleared of
stones, .a top -dressing will: be re-
• quired ,to comnlefe the joh:
The fill drawn from the4„
rear ' of the Ford 'Garage where
they were excavating the hill at •
the reardf. the building.
At the park the Legion has also,
been. removiing a' good deal'. of
th'e- scrubby 'growth from the hill
• to improve this natural grand-
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This Day has been set apart by The Dominion GovernT.
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ment so that its annual observance .. may serve to make
Canadians appreciate more fully the • Value • of Their
Citizenship—Its advantages and responsibilities. -
CREED OF A CANADIAN
lf-believe in Canada, with pride in her past, belief in
h
---er and -faith in her future.
I believe in the quality of Canadian ,life, and in the
character of Canadian institutions . •
• I believe in the Commonwealth_of Nations, within whose
bounds, We have found freedom, and outside which our n4-
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...neighbori; an honest fiiidship without ,either 'the sub-
". servience or 'the 'mimicry which must impair true partner-,
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I believe that Canada is one, and that it bur minds
dwell on those things which its parts have in CO/11111011g we •
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can find the unity of the whole. • ' • •
believe that with sound work, the spirit of •a team, ‘,
and an 'awareness of • ourselves, we can, look forward to
-achieVements beyond our 'imagining. • ' •
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ON THIS ' OCCASION LET US RENEW AND GIVE
WITNESS' OF. OUR ALLEGIANCE TO
. • OUR COUNTRY.
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