The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-10-29, Page 3y{ EDNk aD,A4 C{+CT. 29th, 1952.
T IE LUCKNOW SENTUSTEL, L'UCXNOW, . ONTARIO
PAGE. THREE
CHURCH: CHANNELS'
We give to our readers a Syn-
'opsis of the official report of ,the
General. Synodof the .Church . of
England .in Canada. The census.
' reports 2,060,720 ' Anglicans
Canada ibut the ' ' sh • rolls . re
cord 1,098,975:, Since, 1949 :the gen-
eral church. membership has • in-
creased l +y 5,000, ,and, that of Sun.
• day Schools by 17,000..
An increase, in missionary act-
ivity *as: planned. TO . increase
"the missionary budget to. $600,-
000,000 'by
600,-000,000'by 1955,. It was noted that
hurnanisrn is replacing the ,Christ
ian outlook in the philosophy: t
education. .The work of the Ang-
lican Canterbury Clubs in the
universities was 'commended. In
the die14 of --•adult education ' a
planof marriage 'counselling has
been developed. " .
The atteaition . of ".Federal and
` Provincial authorities was drawn
to continued agitation for.: com-
mercialized sports Wand games on
Sunday and , to:. the seven, .day.
wprk week now in operation in
the plants of several heavy :in-
dustries: A Bishop. • was" .placed in
• chiarge of, iyorkpertaining' to the
armed forces. Conlversations on
reunion With. ' the United' Church
must cgntirue.:It. was .decided to
make no :change • inn : the • official
title . of • the .church.. .The Synod
was Urged. that the church should
ever dedicate:" itself to . the ser-'
vice of its Lord.;
CKNX:Church of the. Air
Oct. 30th;. rev': 'Fi C. Wilson.
Chilton; Nov. 3rd, Rev. ' D. • S.
. ' Campbell, Seaforth. , Nov. 4th,'
• Rev.. E. W. Todd, Wroxeter; Nov:
5th; Rev. .D. ,G: Vogan, Corrie.
Luck10!
Presbyterian :church
Rev. C. A. Winn, B.A.,
Minister.
• SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd
10 a.m;: Sunday. School'. •
11 a.m.: Morning Worship.
3 p.m.; .Erskine Church, Dun-
gannon.
7. p.m,: EveningWorship:
LUCKNOW.
UNITED CHURCH.1
Minister:,
Rev.: G. A. ;Meiklejohn,
B.A.,
''SUN ' NOVEMBER 2nd,.•'
pA .Y , ,
lY a.m.: "The pilot Q , The a.
Soul". • • / •
(Sacrament of Baptism ).. .
12.1$ p.m.. Sun School..
dayy
7 •p.m:: "While the Door is
Shut".
C'hur,.ch 01 England
N, CANADA
Rev. H. L: Jennings, 13.A.,
'Rector:,
SU11YDAYt ' NOVEMBER 2nd •
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.-Trhity 21
Parish Holy' Commuaripn
Sunday,
St. Peter's, Lueknow, 11 a.m..
St. Paul's, %lungannon, .'p.ifil.
Christ Church Port Albert,
3.30 p.m.
•
Si. 'Paul's, Ripley, 7.30' p,m,,
LiI1GeraI.
BALANCE OF this season's hats
in' •felts . and •velvets offered at
clearing prices. 'this _' ,Thursday,
Friday :and'.. ,Saturday. BELL
:ROBERTSON.
Mr, . and Mrs., J. D. Anderson
have, been visiting in Detroit;
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Little and
Joyce spent. Sunday. with kr. and
-Mrs.- John ' Frederick near 'Tees -
water.,
Mr. ;arid ,Mrs. D. M. Johnstone
and, daughter Betty were .Sunday
visitors with. Mr. and Mrs. ' J. R.
Johnstone. • • ,
Mr., and Mrs. Bruce Davidson
'and Karen -of Hamilton spent the
weekend'with Mrs. Russell Rob-
ertson. . ` •
Mr: •Ed Amt. underwent ,an
operation in Wingham, Hospital`
on Monday, but will be hospital-
ized only. a 'few; days. • -
Mr..and.Mrs. Stewart.'Cameron;
Mary Ann and Rhoddy : of Port
C•ol'berne: and .Mrs. Ed Franks of
Hamilton . spent the , week-erid'
here and visited Mrs:Yl.,. J:. Cam,-
eron in Wingham .Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bremner of
-Fal'cori'.bridge, Mr. and ' Mrs. H.
Woods of •Sudbury, Mr. and Mrs.
`Harvey Ross 'and. Janette o'f Gar -
son, Mr.: and Mrs.. J: Woods of.
Warren. and Mr. and Mrs. . Charles`
,Sherwoo:d: of--Detroit�ere-relent:
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim.
Sherwood:
Mrs.: W. A. 'Russell, who :.suf.-
fered, .a fractured hip some time
agog and has since ben•in . Wing -
ham. Hospital;.. is making quite
favorable. progress, . and it is ex-
pected ,she will shortly be'. dis
charged from the !hospita'l..Her
son Jim of Ottawa and daughter,:
Isobel of London spent the week-
end with her.
FOWL •.SUPPER' ANNUAL'.
EVENT FOR '•28 YEARS
PREDICTIONS FLY
AT FASTBALL FEED
Luck/lbw Legion wound up the
1952. fastball series • Iarpund the
banquet table on Monday night,
when an all male kitchen staff
dished up a sumptuous feed, that
was followed by a flood 'of con.
gratulations a n .d predictions
about next. season. . •
• Bob • McIntosh was ' chairman
and called on President Clarence
Greer, who spoke briefly. Hugh
Hawkins,, president of the W. O.
_A. A.; in extending 'his congratu
lationsi_saii-that—Lucknaw- had::
played its part in providing sport
fans with something ' they had.
never seen 'before in this district,
and .predicted that next year the
fastball loop "would, be •bigger and`
better Hthan e. ver.
M. L. "Tory" Gregg, business
manager of the WO A.A.; said
lastball had been. a "shot in the
arm to the • W.OA.A.", and, he
illustrated the calibre, Of the ball
by pointing out. that 'Walkerton.
had 'beaten everything in the
province except the W.0.A.A:
New entries woad be admit-
ted next year if 75 percent ..Of
this year's teams voted approval.
He said Wingham had lost some
$600 on:.the season, and drew
some of the poorest: crowds in
the .'loop,: for' which :he: had ' no'.
explanation; He • said that Wing -
ham had lost' a ', good" •ball•. and
hockey -player. by by Johnny Crew -
son moving to Kincardine that
very. day. ."Tory" didn't figure
Wirigham would be in next year,
:and suggested that if, such'
case. that Wingham and •Lucknow
might joinforces in fastball and
in intermediate hockey ' as well.
"Tory's' infor atron was to the
effect that Wiartori " .was dissatis•;
tied with the Owen Sound. soft-
Kull setup and . might beback: in
the . W.O.A.A..Chesley was a, def-.
rni:te.. prospect for:"•fastball, .and.
Goderich . mighthave. a . team.
•Kincardine; he,; felt,, being, : a rel.
_sor-t4awn,-should-haves: a. -,team.
"Tory" credited •Luc1 now with
having won more championships
in
.the eight. years . the W.O.A.A.
has operated than any other vill-
age .of its size.
He 'pointed to the prestige the
W.O.A.A. had 'won: this season .in
baseball. and softball circles by
coping :seven all -Ontario champ-,
ionships., •
He paid special credit to Chuck
Webster and Bob McIntosh .for.
their .'above board promoting of
the. Legionnaires and- predicted
that if they • "kept knockingat
the door" ` they were ;bound to
firing home the. •championship.
Some 600 ,persons attended. Harry Doughty, .firsttvice-pres-
Kingsbridge fowlsupper last I ident• of the W.O.A.A.;. was. then
:week, .devouring 600 pounds.:ef
turkey and all the trimmings
eluding ;•150. pies :.
.Tats annual event has become'
called on. After poking a few,
puns' at Chuck, Bolt McIntosh
called on "The Defendant" to re
ply ----which he did.Chuck thank -
a tradition..' at Kingsbridge 'since, ed, everyone connected :with the
i1 was inaugurated twenty-six • team and in reviewing theyear,
year's', ago with the fate .Mrs. Mori in which they"ended' up • on the
gan Dalton '..then in charge as; right side of the ledger, pointed
president. of• the C at h o l i c • out that they had driven ,'almost
Women's League. The parish
priest at That timewas the late
Father Francis • McCardle,
Some of those, original .workers
are stillon the job, among. them
Mrs. Martha O'Neil, but for the
1500 miles to and from Meaford•
alone. •
Others :called- on were Jim.Bis
sett 'of .Goder' ich, Billy Bell of
Kincardine, ':Russ „Button as head
chef, Lloyd' Hall as gate °commn:it-.
most, part a younger generation tee thairrnan,' Campbell Thomp-
has assumed this gigantic task of son°, Cecil Attridge, Hugh"'Cuixr-
'feeding Such a multitude, The re- .ing and Jack Bannister.
cried• attendance Was: .set .seven • Mr. Attridge, ..who : was active
years ago when almost 900 were in sport in Goer- h
served. - ' before coming to .Lucknow late
Convene of 'last week's .'supper __ in the summer; said he was hap-`
was Mrs. Ray, Dalton. The pres- I py to be here, and •pleased• to •find
ent parish wriest is other Henri this community so sport minded.
p
pian •'Vynel t•, who came to Kings- , He introduced; his son Barry;
bridge. ti few, rncinths ago' `from • who••played hardball and softball
anton, Ont.,,and:!wlio originally� in Goderich; #and is an outstand
carie froni Holland,rng field and track athlete.
A; ecincert, dance rind:priie i In .closing' Bob McIntosh ex.
dx•:tw Fancied out last. week's en- tended, his thanks for the •100 •per=
,tcrtainn ent::rhe doll dressed in cent ",co-operation they had re-
S1,Q0 hills• was won by .Murdo. c•eitved . in transportation 'needs
' McLeod of Kintai'1'; $l0 • cash , and mentioned Jack Cook's ser=
iii itc ,
• �i• r .. went to Andy Martin of', vices • on the groiinds committee
,' Stoney Creek' and '.john. Austin,' " One could readily. conclude
�.-- -- .that. The Legionnaires would be'.
Ilro`tlielx Pas�es•
back. iti there again , next' yeor
They. death occurred red in Toronto.', gunning for 'that 'so -far elusive
on Octrober i Till cif Neil Colwell, „silverware,
•
ice
.f who for riian �'r'+ had
boon
enlployecl by fous . players
Cornoro t ion. A • native of
cardihe Township he was the son.
of Mr. and Mrs. George Clwell�
Be l. i stir rived by five sisters
and s 1,rother; Totts 'Colwell • of
Vit. ; •,t��:l�'f'rr, �
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FORMER SCHOOLMATE
VISIT CHILDII0O`) SCE
Mrs.. Williafri MacKenzie
Toronto aiicl her guest,
pf cDougai1 • cif New Yo 1~
writer on the staff of the. T.•.
• Having,. enjoyed 14 years ofvery pleasant busi-
ne$s relationships with the people of Lucknow and
Community, we take this opportunity of thaniting
all: our customers and friends in the growth of our
business •from . year to year. .
We are very haply to announce that. we have remodelled
our Store to .make if more pleasant and convenient fL yr- ,
shopping Pleasure—,. and . on. . this week -end• commencing;
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1st; and running through. to
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER each
and•every time you :visit
our store these daYs 8u will receive a ticket: which will.
entitle.. you to' a chance in. A.; DRAW TO' :;BE MAD*
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8th AT 10,30 P.M. The first four ;
names; dr, awn ' will each receive a ,$5.00 billt,
All our *prices and quality of goods will be guaran-
teed as inn. the past, so .*e will be looking forward
to ' seeing Aou' during: the next week.. Thanking you '•
all again. r
all's
EconomyGrocer
'PHONE 26, LUCKNOW
York, World Telegram ;and' The
Sun,, have. returned , t'o Toronto.
after visiting 'Mr. aand Mrs.. Thos..
MacKenzie and, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank MacKenzie. They spent a
day: at childhood scenes • on the
Second Concession where they
were schoolmates at the Clover
Valley School and' also went .to
Point Clark on •''Lake Huron
where their school : held : picnics
many years ago when they,. were:
children • . '
Miss • MacDougall ;has been on
newspaper ,staffs in New. York:'
for. 34' years, first on the old't New
York World: ;;and, .since • 1931, when.
the..
two newapatpers Were merged,
on'' the . World -Telegram, . which'
two :years ago acquired the cid
New York Sun. `
Mrs.; MacKenzie returned re-
cently from a'' trip to .Vancouver
where she visited with ..her ., sons,
Alex and • John: and . with mem-
bers
enti.-'hers of the Patterson family.
Presbyterian Guild
The P.Y R.S.' Program . 'of "Oct
ober.27th was in charge of Wilda
Reid and Anne Pedersen. Wilda
read the Call to .Worship. The
Lord's prayer was -repeated. ,The
scripture passage ,was ' : followed
Eby:hymn 37.1: Dr: Little spoke on
the 'topic, "What •should : the chin-,
ister expect" of •lp'is Young Peo-.
ple? The :business section was
directed by `Ray Stanley. The.
Guild has decided to canvass the
ichurch members to .:sell eaten -
Bars for the ',next two weeks. Con-
tests were conducted at'ti e- close.
'of the meeting:. r
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When your back is stiff and very painful,.
and it'san effort for you ,to stoop or bend. •
take the remedy that ,has brought .swift..
safe relief to thousands—Templeton'a •.
T -R -C's. '' Don't, suffer. from the nagging
misery of Lumbago a day longer than you •
hive to... Get T -R -C s' today. 65c. $1.35,
at• drug counters. : • T=840
YOUR FAVOURITE *BEVERAGE
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� ,V • r - -41g, •••11, -v
terloo ' Cattle BB r
eecling
Association
"WHERE BETTER BULLS ARE :USED"
ON MONDAY .EVENING, NOVEMBER. '3rd
AT„BELGRAVE FORSTERS HALL
and 'on
TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER .4th
AT EXETER TOWN • HALL
we are holding meetings where we will. have Dr. James
Henderson at one meeting 'and Dr. C. A. V , $,esker of
the 0. V.,'Crat'the other. They will be speaking on arti-
• ficial insemination• as well "as showing' a film in which
all will be interested. Your Agricultural Representative,
Mr.•Montgomery will be present as well as the President,'
Veterinarian and •Manager. They will be explaining the
operation ':of the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association ”.
and answer questions.
We Nave Established Ari
OFFICE li'a1 CLI.NTON at; 16, VICTORIA. S`JG'.'
out of which CharlPsJ: y Brandon, 'Harr Rein and Thomas
.,
Consitt will he w orftin,g. Your requests for service
.: will be _taken, at .the Clinton office: Phone 242.. •; -
Week Days
Sundays. and Holidays
7.30 ,to, 10.00 • a.m
7.30 to 9.30 a.m.-
Cows • noticed. in, heat later than this should be: bred
' • 't the following day:
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