HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-05-29, Page 7TRSDAY,• MAY •Pth, , 1952'
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TELE VO*CE OF. TEMEERAN'CE
A friend of the writer of this
para �-ra ,h
g p_ said the other :day,
"Well there':s one thing sure and
that, is liquor never did any good
to anyone". The- Speaker. was
business man who gets. around
.and • who could not qualify• as a
temperance crank. • If he were
questioned he wou'ld'probably ad-
mit that there may be the oc-
casional emergency 'when liquor
serves. sone useful purpose, Ex•en;
forthese,•; infrequent "occasions:
'there are drugs that are . more
satisfactory. .And Yeet • for that
drink that: "never 'did any good
to anyone", the people'of Canada
spent over .$65,000,0.00 'in '1.950,
How long ` can the economy of
this country stand extoh• wasteful-
ness?.
astefulness?• How long can the • moirale.
of the 'people of this country
•stand such an orgy of. indulgence?.
M•oreuver` the price the -people of
Canada- are paying is croti alone
in millions of money , but , in an.
increase in crime and demoralize-,
tion. When will the . people of'
this:country come; to their senses?
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perkps.I ::*' .of work"
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t} a 'room l is first tri t0
the West, a business man 'wrote his. bank:
I arrived -having -no -idea where -to start --
ONTARIO
Ashfield : F, .t.c f. ;yterian W.M.S.
The, ,May meeting of the Ash-
field 'W,MS, met at the home Of
Mrs. Pittman. The meeting open-
ed with prayer by the president,.
Mrs.. Duncan MacKenzie. Anna
Mae . MacDonald read the' .scrip-
Lure, Mrs.. 'Bissett ga.ue „the medi-
tation on it,' The .• roll call was
answered with ' a• • 'verse from_,
Scripture. ;,Mrs. Stuart MacLen-
nan offered prayer. Mrs; Earle
Jlowes read from chapter 4 in
the' study book dealing with the
:Student Christian . Fellowship
Federation in. South, America.
Mrs. Duncan S im1pson ,gave a de-
tailed • report, of the •38th annual
Meeting of the'Maitland., Pres-
byterial 'held May 8th .. at• Wing -
ham. Mrs. Wm, • Ross . offered
prayer; ,Mrs Emile MacLennan
read from. the study book on
Christian ' Literature 'in . South
America.. ' Mrs,. D. A. • MacLean
gave a. reading on "Thebest lov-
ed Mother". Acknowledgement
with ' thanks Was received. from
Mrs. Albert _ Campbell 'and Mrs;
R.: D. McDonald' for letters of.
syr ,pathy sent t'herii by ..the 'Sae-
iety. Mrs. (.Rev; iw MacDonald .ex-
plrained the,zaew plan. for election
of ;officers .for •the Presbyterial..
The. date • .for
the :Presbyterial'
Rally. *as changed •froin.. May to
January. , Several other : ...topics
were discussed:. After hymn' 212,
Mrs..Jack MacKenzie offered . the
closing prayer., .The •hostess as-
sisted `by' friends; served dainty-
refreshments--; Numb'er,. present 28
BORN .
WRAITH.,.—at Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on .May '.19,. 1952, to
Mr.and Mrs.: George Wraith,
Goder•ich,::. a daughter.
EEDY, At Alexandra Hospital,,
Goderich, 'on May 18, 1952, to
Mr. and 'Mrs. Ross " Eedy, • R.. • 1,
Du. ngannori;,,a .daugh'ter.
BUSHEIL---gat Kincardine Gener.
al .Hospital on 'Monday, May • 19,
1952, '. •to . Mr. 'arid Mrs.. Morley,
'Bushell (nee Doris Barr); ,a dau
ghter,-Mar,gaget.. Anne.
"Why' don't: you • like girls?"
"They're too biased".' ,
"Biased?."
• "Yea, . you _kno'w--.bias : this
and' '.bias that"..
'$PORT
(Continued from Page Six)'•
POST 'WEEK'S RESULTS.
Lueknow ' and •Walkerton . with
anundefeated �-, record lead 'the
4e -ague; . although-.Lucknoo .tas: a:
game in „hand for a 5 . and'. 0 re-
cord. to.' Walkerton's 4 and 0. The.
picture miss. change ..this week.
,when these two teams meet 'on.
Friday in 'Lucknow
Walkerton 4; Meaford'
Hanover 1, Peri Elgin 0•
Lucknow .8, Wirighani 3
Wingham'' 1, 1Vlieaford '0
Walkerton 19, Hanover. 3
Lucknow 5,. Port. Elgin 1
Meaford 7, Wingham 4
Walkerton 5,= Hanover 1
Lucknow' 2, Port Elgin '1
H1ighie Hall ambled in" to see
Wednesday night's tussle in Luck=
now, . ;is gamewith: Port Elgin
at Hanover was rained out and
was ,.•played on 'Thursday ' night
when Port dropped a 1=0 decision.
Hughie__ went.„ right • back to '.the
mound .on' Friday night against.
;Lucknow and dropped. another
one 5-1; But that double set back
doesn't. mean that folkshere are
discounting :the ability of thebig
he' '.owerful ,ri., h 'arm.,
When Mark Gar dfier ''event out
.on the limb sortie time ago to
wagers year's Sentinel 'subscrip-
tion'. :that •ithis was ' the Crosset
Mercury ,year, he never. 'dreamed
that the Legionnaires would stop
nothing short of the best. in the
business, and Mark is ahnost sus-
pickias that The. Sentinel Pub-
lisher, might have had a, finger
in the pie to save that $2.50,
But it's' a longtrail to the
.playoff's and Mark, who might
well 'typify • "Mi., Softball Fan",,
still. says, "Look 'out for Wing -
ham' , e re ri pde a t'in•iaf=
ing them Mark, but Well '`still
keep our 'eye cocked op Walker-
ton,
in to make the connections I'required. '
The thought occurred to me ,that perhaps
the bank; which has .been very, helpful.
.to me on numerous occasions;.,would
give•me somri guidance. Mr. W
proved to he 'of tremendous. help .ale•
introduced : me to the' people I should
have, met and''saved 'rice• days,., perhaps
Weeks._of
Every eharterecl bank works•this way.
eche jzF}u_wa i ai : e hhoi'-
hood branch or one a""thousand •.miles
away, you Will ; find . the same fall' 1 air e•
'of bnkYng: service --and ,the same
'readiness to help.
h�S advertisement, based
on an actual letter, is
Presented here by
THE BANKS' SERVING
You R_•-C.O M.M.U-NTTY
Wiarton and Southampton, wh;o
performed in the Big Ten last
year, al'tting :with Chesle'y who
dropped, out when they ;couldn't,
accumulate enough ,of that "fold-
ing.. stuff", • are this season play.
ingtheir softball• in the Qlwen
Sound League: `•'. .
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Clinton Lions. Club. has nder=
taken to raise $30,00.0 for the In-
stallation of artificial 'ice, The
ice space 9f•' the rink is 64 by an ardent, 'hardball promoter.
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points of controversy in coming
to, a decision was' the wisdgn- . of
such an expenditure without a
new arena. •
Tees:Water is still .baseball
Minded., They. will have an in- :.
termediate and a 1_uvenile team -
this, year. The, sport' will get a
"shot in• the .arm" this 'season,
by'•the presence of Father :Brick,
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