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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-04-28, Page 2G"7 PAQE 'TWO TNE.14'(,JCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNO ll ,, MUM PURPLE GROVE Letters To The Editor -.ear' Editor. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL ° Luckndw, Ontaio " At thiorized,.as' Second., Class. Mail,. Post Office. Department, Ottawa NreMber of The, "�C.. W. N A, Established. 1873 --= Publishi�d Each Thursday Morning . Subscrrption Rate $2,50 A Year in: Adlvance--To U.S.A $3.00 n pr. AL, C. T�homlpson, Pu(blrsh :and .•. ra fetor. . r -- THURSDAY,, AtP'RIL. ' 28th, :1949. :HOME, THE BEGINNINGr All good things been, at home.:; The way we live. together in our • families • is, preparation for the Way we live together in the World outside Deinocracy ' begins : i`n homes: '.�e • childre learn.' to. �acce• t when n p : their, share.of duties,., and to� work h .partnership with others. Neigh•- :borlinesst,ibegins, in liomes: where. ind``•a • friendly w'e1- 'stra`nger,s•'�f d Y • , Borne;' :where 'conversation' 'about .friends and work ,does not con - Of onof, idle or . malcious gossip, but.' paves . the : way 'for tinder,- Standing nder= Standing. and appreciation; Where the needs of ' other .people less fortunate or happy; are .'n,ot' for- gotten nor ':neglected..,Happiness' begins mn:homes: like that;: where .,. gm love"'inspires the stronger to: help • "the weaker,•:aaid •each to. trust the .dthers , I eligion , begins in ',homes *here God is • recognized, arid • hon.:.. Bred; • where He..' is 'regularly thanked .at:mealtime where night and morning, father; mother and thritdren 'turn: to : Him /or.. guid- awe; and for strength, ` where prayer is natural to tlie• daily ex_ perienc e f young • and old., • To •em hasize the importance of, . l? Christian family life in: making° a Christian 'nation, Christian Fain Week will be • obsertved, across • Aly, • _ and • Canada . im "many . Churches., .corinnuriiti� from May emonth of • April the Uurng th p Ontario . Division ' of the C OCanadian . Cancer.. Society has ,been cam- paigning for 'funds ;to: carry' on re,, search Work, the, extension of the diagnostic. ' and .,treatment lies, educational work, a'nd.;. Ser- vice to the •cancer' patients; Part IF.: STALEMATE OCCURS (;Iianovg.�� Post) and Progressive 'C�onservative , d 1'g Liberal hopes, of :course; • are fix ed, on w'nni .an over=all major- ity ..in-Parliiarrrent at. the neat general:: elect ion. -They• cannot and. g. will `not'talk about .any.•othep out- co 'e tbut.'otheis'•take ,time Out to speculate • '..or% . , what .' :would Or p .. Is,: otil'd 'ha pen'.i'f the>'elect bn: re �• p. •,talernate w',ith. neither: �stt'l�t's in .a s .... .. , • . the.- Liiberals nor .the'ProgcCons'. getting a clear. majority. Already there are. signs •of a new align-.• ,anent ' of sentiment . arming mein ib'er outside the ranks .'of the major 'parties and 'indications of the .way.theywould , act 'if ..• ton- fronted on- fr rite with the'. responsiwbili!ty •uf o d which of the two mayor parties should run the Government.' The .Alberta Soaia1 . Creditors' appear to , ,fayor the Progressive ,Conservatives,,; Out the Socialists of ' the • Co=operative Common- Wealth', Federaation. are violent'ly' o sed .'to • .Drew personally, In laps .. , .. , a crisis they would ode "with the Lifbera]s if by so acting., they could ' keep Drew Out ;Of 'office; •Up to now it has been a funda Mental •tenet of the `CCF- that it should 'make no alliance or coal ation with' any . other • party, re- gardless of the situation. By holding i firmly to that :'resolve, ,Y • the Coldwellites hope to avoid the fate' of the old Progressive Party,,. Whose heirs" they are in Western Canada' : They, ;saw it gradually Merge into the <Liberal Party ins 1920's as a•, consequence of its lendingsupport to the Liberals in ' preference; to t1,,e-':Conservatr .Yves. ' Mr.: and Mrs;' Charles. Hedley.'Dear 'QDAY, APRIL 28(tbi '1949 FORMER. LVCKN. o .., I. ON p..RSEAS• TRIP f t n last Mr, ''E, D. "Tex"' Cameron of • Sunday evening. ... Co Just a word o coanxien o» and. daughter visited at Mr, Sam � ' ' "• the' :Canada Spool Week's letter by Fair• Play Wee a il3Obbin E)merson's wiee s e mpanj , left on, 'Wednesday of. _NIT, and Mrs`,. Will mold and all; know! that our ntinierUus or this week on, a business trip. overs he anuzatran5make ^ma'r.y, demo --ds, . at�end�ed the .... � He was accorr.panied, on tl John Em Mr. o n Bison. ... .. .• . .. seas, , . e convention in Toronto last' on the spare time 9f' our tciitzer�s. A letter such, as the one referred 'trip by Mrs: Cameron, the •ferm> week '. iStinson:of 4"Riley: to seems• to • 'naturally bring :up • Miss• Mary .p spent last week Pursifik at the the question as, to Whether or,'not haxn,e. of Mt, Victor Gawley. • etre; Many have• too- organizations, _ "erson On the other" hand a young. rural Mr. and- Mrs.. John Ems.. ;._ e, • Nixon's ori di arriatic group would surely find visited*. at Mr.:Isaac .. . Sunda' , it helpful to have 'a° ticket..' sales Y Vass all the stores ;. n,d.A faariil 'canwnittee cant. • . ' Mr. and. Mrs,: ,Ball a.., .. ,.y of London:visited.with Mr:. How-: on the Saturday (before their.con- . 'rthe. Week -...end,, cert 'as presented, .. and Thompson fo Anne lv cCosh nt. .1VIias; Mary Ann x. ,, sPe ethnecs, , llYollrd,. aa3rnsd.wVtrhs. hJohw% rCo1dWea1r.1-,. your' wreaders wanoduldas..,jthoyi •n.k hriapt . .a ; Mr.." Francis 7 Boyl..'e of Fer us UnversitY,Too rs affords More e visited athis ho,me'here.. peopie:the: ,Opportunity!of going Attended '0 ttended'O E A 'ConvBritbon t ere tlan• gel -1'001y, real.. ze d MJohnEr�Ieison•attended the would- like to pass onSymein. - conventionin. 'KingEd- formation: about them. University ward Hotel, Toronto, last week; Tours started,"back in 1929 as..,a and reports a 'record: attendance regular ,service of the University. of urban,'.. 'rural • .and '. township of'Toronto Alitmrlr, organized by cl?p of area "delegates from, all Mr.: • K.. B. Conn. • When he left "arts,'af•°.the."province. -Tiffs .89th 'college :Mr. 'Conn .co stir ued his :annual convention.: hasspecial idea on a• biusiiness.�basis is the. last con- and, sign<f i.cazice .as. it •For ibetwen thirty . forty • ve tion of the`Ontari'o•Edification 'ndi on the hotel n dollars, ge. > . . oci at'io' (before the r ort i you ' get ...our r e' al`' Ass' n ep , you are': staying, y g Y er Rachel Rogers, Mr,. • and, Mrs:, Cameronwill sail on the Empress. of France from Montreal on Fri, day 'and willfoe. absent from hoim '. fcr ;a period of two.mb'nths. They pu O e spending, the..treatei•-part of that interval in Enigland and. will•also' visit Scotland and Paris, France: •• While. in England , . , WalkertoMans �wi11,;:visit several Also.• 'as. •I'h .. sure that 'some f ' o of.' the airn;i.ef; wh'o •,:during• tht� ; z ioo'ed` at'Port ,WG?e:'sta't n Al-;,, i?e>'t a l' i n. • nr° ' 'o eta d. made Walkcilwi their eek . eholiday. ,iro3'rtE' YW • i :11,1d, Canada,: Seg c�''�•. ruhll�. tra ,nin,g. , r al - i o` s are, residue i of the;,e � y �,in of the: money• will be used for The Mildmay fire ;chief has is-, educational. work to help acquaint sued a Warning to -motorises, who every adult in the country. Awith' clog :up. traffic arid., Create 'a real correct information• ` 'and., facts :hazard every ti e . the fire siren � canrerning: the 'control of candor, sounds. Pat's 'typical ,., of . what • : and ',wall be used for the pro- happens : here, and: the '' writer motion of research in Canada in- knows . whereof he . speaks: Mak=' • to the cause of cancer, . and to en rng the , rqn to the barn fire 'on orbic 'qualified .workers to. carry the Boyd propertr'recently, , •the' ;on research projects. Everyone fire 'truck had to. 'be :.raked may join the fight against this sharply on three .occasions!rn,the • dread ''disease °aby . sending. 'their i short" run 'through , Main 'St:, • 't"o Taken To Hospital'' Monday of fhe•.roy al• coin fissinnEdu- turnfareirdrii' TorotQ , to .New. cation `will be subn'ntted It there= York, '.bus fare to'and from. your your to the: station and hotel reservation.,. There is an f lloW but actually Where one chooses to' go and how Much.one wants . to • spend . ..•sho 'p •, jping, •at exdpensave.:::restaurants, night dubs, theatres',. city Lairs,: .etc., is 'entirely.. up .,to ,the radivia= •:One of khe 'first places :1o' 'see on going' to New York is Rocke- feller Center.; This is a wonderful group • of , (buildings built .:during 'the depression.:' and Which ..no* Stand.as a worthytwentieth,cen tory rival of 'the - seven 'wonders. of the world:': Herethe fastest elevators : in 'Life world. will • take you up, to the observation ;roof of the RCCA ibuiilding. This is ! 850 feet above':the ground and it gives one' a Very fineview.of thatgreat city. ad •suggested .by' some people He Co}isid'ering :its` size.; • New York •fore 'offered,: a' final opportunity, to ' Present advice ,affecting-. provements':in. our 'school System A fewof the :convenition speakers' P irl.clided R C. Wallace of Queens •University, :Kingston, his•theme bbeing "The old.and. ,the new .° in education" Miss Charlotte Whit- ton, :.' tawn •. ave a nre �'y tone O. ,E , of Ot ga ry 'inter'esting address "The.: school;: in ,g a � continuing� societ '. Rey. John Mills, eecutive secretary, re- quested.. the' meinbers of . school boards. ' of tr : t to' work binstead.• Y. rug out their 'own.; roible ms to seek. the s ialized advice of the- De ent .and. not .;to hesitate •t6. paw write. in and 'ask questions. Hon. 'Dana Porter, ``rninister of: Educa- tion, spoke m convocation hall on the , Royal .Commission, :stating 'i n om7riass o tihatthe r ort on the c head been delayed, but. 'not th ru6 y , any'. ulterior motives as ,h d been -is .a fairy ea ''cit to get around Auld Y sy Y g'e ve assurance the report'wo baain: All one •needs':to know':, to aica be esented ; in. the ,near � future, vel' b' .'subwa..th±o� h`the. heart � ' .detailed re "'rt of` the_'con-:. Y . Ya .A► .report of: the city. is vwhether you want. vent>on will: be'" iven'b IVIx. Em- 1 n., t v 1 � town or Downtow otrae U n . No. Z. K loss: sorrae- , erson r .S S For people' wiho like to- get around time during year g Y , _' in: a more leisurely fashion taxis are numerous' and not • too" ex pensive''Among the ;places of in terest I ;visited. were the Bowery,• Greenwich Village, 'Harlem; Times'Square, 'Chinatown, • ter'Gardens Theatre,; `- Wa'ldorfA s £he Easter o acion Ialso' too ktoria Hotel and Radio City. For Aline to ,visit ''three. magnificent' London, .England, Walkerton herald -Times, • . :THE POET' I' wish so Mud', th:at'other,•folks Could' sit•,up ,on the" heights:.with, me•, And ust look through. .•a', 'poet's J , . .° contribution to 'the neare. t cane r: c l i `ins •wi . otorists . , avoid co 1 s o th �m � Mx:. ;and Mrs: Wm: Backin"glram' •.-.•u. nit or direct to Ontario' Hea' �' ho wllere;.'on their rr waylto . fhe:of Belfast eefest have be oth been 'clow een''down ;'quarter' P.O.Box-459, Toronto 1, fue—,and who, ,pon arr tv"al,'with the 'flu. Mr. Buckingham rirobaby--•did .nothing -more.:use about again but .M srBuc in s- . . Early, 'receipt -of copy is-:ope of the lesseiitials 'in the'' publishing: business,.. Not so long, ago Nye,: omitted the ,report :of 'a meeting,* :-:: and ' the contributor enquiring• about it, " remarked; "I. had . it .:on Txesciay-' .:,The meeting had been :`held; on _edrieSday.. of the previous w.e k` ' e NN e. come •. .appreciate receiving. .report s of all meetings :held in the com,. mur ity, rural or urban; blit do :ask that• they be received pi ornpt- •ly. after the ni,eetirig .takes ;pl'ac'e. • AShfield'' Presbyterian W.M:pS. h'ain ;wasp not regponding satrsfact- .. p ng, 1�' and was • taken'to •Gode icri Drippy . r Hospital on Monday,, r is the efforts of. fol' than crit c e. , who, e w h were: these 0 h s 0 'The • O`siiaw.a Times= Gazette re-. fens to the provincial liquor' pro- 1 :. fits as a "staggering amo'unt`'' and' :the' •adjective seems 'appr,•�opriate • enoih: ' ani" I "'Periodic: community • ` auction. sales' is 'a' prbject- that is carried. 'on Successfully. in somecentres; l'and is an idea that the Chamber of . C:.=nimerce might 'toy" With. N, C MacKenzie a 'resident. tri �. .► ::, took .charge •for' the' business ' The April meeting of the: Ash ...,,The ' field . W:1Vi.Sr. met in the, church' meeting closed; With the, mizpah Centennial Marked S t ' "' 'Andrews Presbyterian Cliui ch; . Tillsonburg,: fittingly Ob - served its. centennial anniversary OD Sunday: The present pastoris Rev; R. Douglas MacDonald::` Evening .Auxiliary The A.Irii meeting of the Even' : ing. Auxiliary. was ' held' at the .home of Mrs. Frnie Crawford 'on Tuesday evening with ••24 mem- bers attending, Mrs. •11. Webster -�•'`� basement::4rs.., Duncan McKay!. benediction- The ladies- of ;the. presided; ;and the meeting was' 2:,' 'BELIEVE -; • 15:3 and, 4 eyes.:.• Wight to them their woi:id ,i�o�w .br g ,. -o: 'would be. poets every sunrise has A :vision of. a glorious 'day, Each sunset;' etches' on ' the; heart' •A beauty nine can,. take"' away:. To: poets every starry. sky • Leaves' 'in.• the mind ; a .deep ini press, The' 'stars are : shining 'lights.. up; .there Point to 'eternal happiness ,•• I The so much, that I could share • The .lovely, ; things "that •L can see, :The 'secret '.thoughts of ibeauty. when: The high: horizons'. beckon me.. • W.; m. B. A DE IISIVE 'NO' was cast by 'Voters .of Keppel Tons hi• p, ..nea .:• Wiarton on: a 3 -question ballot regarding the sale of !beer. in that The � uestions dealt Townsh p q 'with women's beverage' ` ooms;' men •only, or a .dining '..room. ;•ser- , vice :of beer and .wine... All :three4. replies were decidedly . negal five•' On the .,,three questions' there wre '232, wet 'voteagainst a ' ainsst .1956. drys „X. churches—Riverside, St:Patricks and Si, .John the Divine.: 1 don't imagrne;;that•man\•. p(cl. ple visiting.. New York fe€.1 they "Would ,like,to,'live.:theieJJut I sure: all are agreed: that. it ��"•'E 11 worth •geeing, : • ID JES' ake VT he Punishment For Your Sin ---- - • Row` CAN *YOU BE SAVED?i :1 : REPENT Luke 13:3 was in charge .of :the:ro.gram. ` 12th: Concession /served ;luncheon. P opened by the `singing of hymn Corinthians The ,. Ntim"oeI :p3 esent-3fi:, . . • Tsclnpture .reading; :Was given • `: 1�9a�Bib%e-re-Bible-ngs:�rere-"given�by �" ~- '- i (a) That Jesus Christ.'died on by Mrs, Lizzie' ltos:" ,'Mrs. Neil. G: '' ' Mrs. J,'' C. ' Armstron ,.and Mrs, e g Calvaryto take the. fin: G. Tasker:• Further arrangements. ements • roll .cal1: as aissv=ered :v ith an •SUFFERED. U EAK, :SPELL • were made for the Presbyterial in - shrnent .for your sin.,« Mackenzie offered' prayer: The COUNTY TREASURER. Easter • verse.• Prayer v. -as offered. : .ay R`eadirigs a��eive given .bv ,by Mils,, Du".ean MacKaz.. Mr•s, .\\:fide at.e.,ding.to.il,3s duties as I11.iss Mary Struthers and Mrs: 0..• ' Sim , son•. g ave .a reading on `.-The •Coin.:t s-Treas:at'er at.•t:ie , County, Jones, A chapter, ,from•. the Study of 1I Mess a> e of ope". Mrs Joh Cor Buili iiYg's on' Tuesday" 'Morning :cook. 'The Christian Church' W s ` lrnst n, sang .. The O•;d...Rugged -t. t' Lek:.l tr: Tics;:. Alton was taken.b' .Mrs. Stuart Collyer. Af-, • Cross-, :Mr' Doteld Roos:.of At.- idii:ert�' ile.N.zed vvit h a v.'eak spell ter' the meeting"tas:closed With btirti: the guest. speaker,:' yrs',ea . e:ll osed " the floor, )tT.d'}.:rnr,psh .17erledict.or,.'al'1 took .• ve.t fit.titt E :..t:':" I'ties a 'e'« :E'ir:, '. •�s"r�;: itior ","vas :`ur • .r : R, . sum- ` i. { + .3 . ,� �,. _ s� ni ,ort 'iii . an. interesting contest con - 15.. `lai't.t,...:n • gift:' •.. d, a:• 1'iei,:r ty "i "aft•"d:ii:.o Mr: Alt..' ,ti a • "i rushed 'ducted T ��, :ries. Black.' The May.: of 77�� � x . vote thanks, t�.� •'Don:,..1si :.t... his t , .:.:G: a +eG'e .'CC�.4r>^a.TW. H'•N'c Ito �'• � p 1. meeting is to be held'at"the°hornt. 'a plenci,ci. i;dui:: t:. s ,:n. ; ...t•>• •t: e .,. •. 6„a t 11,* :ea . +td V:t:ia:• rt Al-: of. f. Mi -s, Alec Andre\v.. Program mottingi artily coric:iiez1, The•;P.,::'` •....tt. cauSe t'f,..'w..s collapse and 'lunch coinn�i:ttee, Mr's.• Alert, Bit, sine Y t•a ;:.•et 'wa.••ts f'fe ri..."l' i'1.; ,•w`A; w }y e,r,,,fkl•,` e w r. ' ti eyr�irreC.icvdy, ,,Mrs, R. Button and Mr. Wt•s,lwich•a 1•.• s ,a VrI't, *.Ltenz.,, li.fo.., M3:. 1S.S t. . r 4 ;.. ����y!. .•.r,:,fir t er ,� li *r' • :HOW DO'X.OU. KNOW •I O't: 'ARE SAVED? JOHN 1 12,.• J• "But as' t .1Erceli�l to then atve Hep Wei to .k�i'- g ' come the sons of God ,.. them? that, 'believe 'name": r: .. fr T __' ''VY h'e'asoi. T, t• d • the' ' YOUR PAR dead' • , LIEV.E'I'LT I IXI�". 5 IVI;PLY' .aYTH�11VI< YOU GOD �WOE.TO to' :t} e 'Lord' £or'.'shedding His. PERISH but .hay t ,t I' t... :,�r precious .B BLOOD'', fortlife, r. n'3;I6 i� L Cal:very ' •,'Jrii to' thitt the " 1 uniShmcnt 'for your. sin . Matthew' •��:2t1; . NoTE:.There is i'inlY,;,n: tt. 1 John 1 ° • 1•teaven' throtlr:,-i 'blood "of' rJt' Us Chi; • Confess' "Christ':Before' Men., "Matt., Miitt,.10:3Z and; 33, There' is rip r,i}1o•r W.% 'Romani 1.0:9, and 10, " .. . John • 14:16 Inserted ' hy.,.a teacher of the Gospe:l..