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S. PIIBLI S
`MEQUATE FOR ALL. •
THE; LUCE OW SENTINEL,. I UCKNOW
Ven W, ;A,.' Townshend, Arch-
deacon of London, and who is
-wen. kinown in this community,
told: the annual meeting of'.. the
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Ontario Public School Trustees.
and, Ratepayers Association . that
there was nca, longer a need for
separate schools. He said the.
'privilege • of separate schools' was,
, given:` to • soman Catholics •!be-
cause of their requestfor an eP-
faith •
"Novy that such opoprtinity is
gilven, to - therm' in the public
schools, through the board and
flexible regulations pertaining tei
the religious instruction 'program,
,why have separate schools at
all?,,
Archdeacon Townshend, 'Pres-
ident of tire association and also
a -member of the Royal Commis-
sion • on . education in Ontario,
said. the. public, school system was,
adequate for ,all' the children of
portunity to teach their., religious .the province.:
LEST' : WE: ' FORCET r
fir e`bra.ce
PROGRAM
ovem].er.
10.00,
A.M.: Service: In": United Church.' • '
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MFORD
• - litEV. •DR. W;._,J,. MU
WNW- "0 VALIANT HEARTS".
U valiant hearts, who • to your glory came
, Through dust of conflict and through battle flame,', .'
Tranquil you lie, your knightly, virtue proved:
Your memory hallowed, in the land you -loved.
Proudly •, you Pgathered;- rank ' on rank to war ,
,As'- ' ' o T' ad -heard -•G. od's-- essage:-,from .-afar_.;_
whir , �,.
-All you had hoped for,. all you had .you. gave,
' • To save mankind —' • yourselves you' scorned to save.:
S lendid . You passed, the• great surrender . made,
Splendid
Into -'the light that nevermore' shall fade;
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Deep your contentment in that blest .abode,
Who, wait the last : clear tr inipet-call of God: •
(Choir. Only) .. , •
Long Years ago, as earth lay' dark and; still, '
:Rose a loud cry upon 'a lonely hill,
While in the frailty of our . human. clay.
Christ, our . •Redeemer, passed ; the self -same :way.-
(Choir. -Only)
Stillstands His'_Cross from. that dread hour to this
Like some bright star above :the. dark abyss, : •'•
• Still, . through the veil, , the Victor's pitying eyes
Iook•.down tobless Our lesser Calvaries:
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O risen Lord _ O Shepherd of our Dead,
#'o t' them: and: Whose'Staff�has led,
Whose Gross has b ugh
glorious hope -their -proud and sorro n •ing land
'Commits her children, to Thy. gracious hand ' . ;' ..'Amen.
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PRAYER: 'Rev.' A.' E Tavener, Padre..
SCRIPTURE: Rev. Dr C : H'.. MacDonald..
ADDRESS: Rev' Dr., W. J. 'Mumford. '
HYMN:' "0 GOD` OUR` HELP"
Ha God our help in ages past, •
Our hope 'for years., to come
Our shelter: from the .stormy blast,
-AAA.. our eternal, home
Beneath -the shadow ' of thy throne
Thy saints have dwelt secure
Sufficient is. Thine ar�rn alone;
- And our • defense his • sure
Before the hills..; in • order c,stood,..'
Or earth received . her frame,
From everlasti g ,Thou . art God,:
To endless years' the; same..
.0 God our help= in ages past,
Our hope for :years to: cootie;
.11e Thou our :'guard, while troubles last, ,
. And our eternal home! Amen:
Cenotaph. 10.55 �. .. Service, At Ce
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PADRE 'TAVENER OF LEGION.
PRAYER: Rev.: ;Dr. C."11. MacDonald.
OBSERVING TWO ;1 MUTE SILENCE at '11 00 'AM.
PLACING OF •.'WREATHS:
LAMENT: ,Frank .MacKenzie.
%•AST POST- REVEILLE: George"Anderson, Wiley Chin;
P. W. Moog.
NATIONAL' ANTHEM:'
BENEDICTION': Padre•'Tavener
Parade. returns to ' Community Centre.
Members of .Legion proceed at• once to Greenhill and "Kinloss
• Vemeteries •'for Decoration Services.
NOTE—Me>limbers' •of Legion, Auxiliary, ,Cadets,
Girl Guide Association, Boy Scout Associa
' tion, etc., are asked to form in front ` of
Coiinmunit Centre ready. to March ..Of f at.
y
9.45 a.m.
Parade. Marshall -George R. Whitby.
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All Remembrance Day Observances are under, the .direction
of Ca ian Legion Branch 3'09). •B.E,S.L., Rev. A. E. Tavener,
Chaplain.
Clip 'x'h' Program for Use at,the ;Services.
WEAR A POPPY
GOD SAVE THE KING
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It was "free and, open to alt
childxen- black, red, white,'ore
yellow; Jew ‘or gentile, Protest-
ant or Roman Catholic". , ,•
He said a policy "which , divT
es children in their most; form
tiv'e years can .never. achieve
that unity we, ,all so earnestly
desire".
DONNA M ,
.. I LLER
1 TOP 'STUD'ENT
Donna Miller; daughter of Mr.'
and Mrs. Alvin Miller of,.Strath-
ray, and -formerly of this coin.-
cunity,. vw h o graduated f•rom.
Strathr•oy public school .last June,.
has , •been, ` presented: with .the
Cuddy ;Prize for Merit, awarded'
for the : first ° time',' It goes to' "a
anieanlber ,`. of, ' the public ''school
gradtiatin g. class. .•
This annual' award, presented'
Eby Rev.:S. M. Stott, is in memory
of the late Loftus Cuddy,, for 40
years principal of Strathr'oy pub.
lic'schools, • • •• " •
The prize is awarded on a 4 -
point. ibasis,
-•point..ibasis, general, proficiency,
'deportment, . leadership and 'in-.
terest in the church of. the ,can-
didate's Pcheice The • award is
ONTARIQ
BURS,,° NOVEMBER lOth, 104
?LOO.•KI NG• BA•CK�N :l:.D.S• •
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THROUGH THE. SENTINEL; • FILES: •
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'Sixty Years Ago
Two deaths at. Lochalsh; on the
same day took the; lives of .Mrs..
Capt.. , (McKenzie, age o„3, . • and
Deily' McKenzie, •13 -year-old dau
ghter of, Nirs. ;Catherine McKen-•
Orr•niotipn of Councillors Berry'
and. Thompson it 'wwas, decided 'to:
draft a by-law asking, for ,$10,000
for the • Construction• of a water
Works system. ,
:.Lieutenant Duncari. McIntyre; of •
No.; 3 ' PComapany left to.' take a
course it' the Military College : at:
London
James McDonald of 'Con..12,
Ashfield, lost Most of his right
hand ,vv'hen he fell' in 'front . of
the mowing' machine, He was •at-
tended by Doctors: McCrinrntmon:
and 'Tennant. '
Angus' 1VMcKel zzie of ,Kinloss dis-,
'posed oaf as half interest in the.
e:, entire heav�y draught stallion "Grrove
made onV decision of .the, .
public 'school teaching- staff." Shire Oak" to, A. 'R. Anderson of
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Dungannon for $700. ..
Archibald MacDonald had ,four
Donna is . also, the winder of
the Rowland scholarship, for`. the'
student. obtaining :.the highest
standing in ' the Entrance , exam-.
ations -in West Middlesex, eligible
-to- an -Y _stud'ent_,�ente ng. Strath-
roy •Col,3,egiate: In. ; addition she
won the Robert McCu'bbin' medal,
which isin the form of ,•a: locket
neckpiece which :this ` . clever
Young student tan. wear.; ' ; •
Donna is •. a granddaughter • of
Mrs. John Miller of - town, Ma's,
Esse ‘ Purves of 'Strathroy; •is .her
maternal grandhnother,
.SET 'DECEMBER :1OTH' • FOR
SANTA CLAUS! .VISIT
L
uc`kn.ow Business Men's As-
'sociation •:met ' •oil Monday, and
set Saturday, . December '19th ' as Thirt ,Five . Years
-'t�re date for "Santa Claus' visit ,to •y
will Friends contributed ;to .'buy: .a
monument, r f'o r John "Jock"
Adams. A �lilack of .'red :granite
was' secured by. Fred Eaton from -
a dealer. in Scotland, and was in-
:scribed as; follows:. "John Adams,
born in New Milne; Ayrshire,
Socotlland, ":1823 • Died 1'913, • •At'
rest' he is :from. trouible here.• A
.coir brit honest man Erected by
new shoes stolen..off: the feet of.
• his' horse..
Rev.. A.McKay, R. D: Camer-
0 ;and John=-Canzerog, left en a.
pleasure 'trip on the ...Madinat.:
,.. D. • Patterson, • was :;announcing
two sets of .teeth for the price
of one. ;�-- '$15.00:
• "Fres ", Arrivals" at Cameron,
1VTurdoch' and Co. ` of Lucknow..
and. Lochalsh included ;114 pairs
of ` corsets, "all sizes and „all:prices
from 30c and: $1;50".
'Robert. Murray, St. Helens,
fered • "money :.toy - loan •-on first
Class mortgages at;.:from 7 to 7
percent interest"...:
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' Lucknow: This annual' event
be Marked: by a ;children's par-
ade, . headed by Santa and,the.
School Band,:_ with • a. flee
picture Show and ;a'treat for all
the kiddies
The meeting , also deicided : to.
request : Council to. declare Box.:
ing Day; Tuesday; Deceitlber;,27th
a ` ciivic ;holiday. .
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PAY HONOR. TO
MacKAY SISTERS` '
At their last meeting, the Kair
rhea• Women's Institute •Honored
Misses Jessie and Annie'' MacKay;
prior : to their , removal :froin the
farm to 'their horne'in I ucknc w:
•Accompanying the presentation
was the following' poem,:. combos
ed by Miss Dean' MacLeod:. '
Der Jessie and: Annie,
Of time.. and, its chariges, .'
We've. witnessed a lot.:
Folks .'leaving their'. ranges. '
For some other spot,
And while this :old planet.
I eer s . turnings around,
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There's no one. can ban it
'This ;'change.' that, is found:
For JuSt as, the great 'sea
K ' fresh "b it's motion;
ems. Yn,
So .flitting we should be,
W1en flittiilg's ours notion,
we have• wend
For long ed
Our wayto The :Hill .
Whereyour virelcorne, *as blend -
With peace ': and good -will,
And'God-given .forces
That govern .our living
( Makes virtues; have sources ;
In, hearts that are giving:
emernbering'the. pleasure
'You' showed. 'in .our meetings,
We give" you ' good measure '
Of, love::' and of • greetings.
When shadow's of night
In your new home 'are' falling, ,
Just switch on the' light
And.' your friends will be calling;:;
So 'Jessie, Here's to you!
And :Here's 'to 'you Annie!
The Scotch, they are trite
And the Scotch, they are canny.
So savi`lig'the. speeches
'Of praises your due,
The Kairsliea; 'outreaches
This lainp unto, y, ou.'
"May. your town home be bright''• -
>Cs the word that. we say.
And "Long be a light
111 :the house of MacKay".
ter, Mrs,'James •Henderson.
Luciuiow Continuation School
could not accomodate all the stu
duents. 'With • accomodation ' for
about 60, there -ere applications `..
frofn some 80 students.
E. Lockhart, Con. .4, Kinloss,
was offering fresh lime fer sale
at 20c., per bushel,
Capt. N. T. Sinclair ` vvas ad-
've'tisingp' for recruitsfor the 33rd
Huron .'Regi lent.. •.
Twenty `Years , Ago
- J Sau.nders,.age 89.
Mrs.
died at the .hame of. h r .
e 'gxa--
daughter, Mrs. H ;Curran,. ,
Owen. Sound checker players,
led''. by Denzil Statters, ledged.
Lucknow players in a friendly
match; The quintette ' quintette was
Thos. MacDonald, •Thos. Watson;
Garfield ;MacDonald, 'Joseph Ag=
nevw, .Jim. Young and Ross Mac-.'
Millan.. .
The "Human Fly" visited Luck-
now' and invade going up the front '
of the Cain House' look. 'easy.,
Colin MacKinnon Kinloss '
died in, his 73rd year
NTiss Many E. Clare" of S.S. No
9 •Ashfield won' Inspector J E.. •
Toiri s award for, the '•'highest :
marks in the ' entrance examina-
tions in the', Goderich, ,district: .
•Archie'. McKihnon's • 'barn , near
Langside:. was destroyed by fire:
' 'Wm. IHelwig, former. Lucknow
barber', :died in Winnipeg
Jewel Rebekah Lodge present-
ed"' Virg. Frank McIntosh; with a
fraternity •ring„before•leaving for.
Windsor; to snake .her home;
Miss Mariga'et' O'Callaghan of
West :Wawanosh, and her sister,
Mrs S. jarniesort of '.Toronto,
were .killed; :in •a motor 'accident'.,
south of Teeswater-when':•return-
ing • from: .Teeswater ...Reunion:
Driver of the 'ear, ' John ;O'Malley
of Detroit, 'whose .home •:vvas at
Si. Augustine, escaped..serious in-
jury.
Ten Years Ago
Kinlough 'folk :were. honoring'
Miss” ]Vary Cox • upon her. ap
his friends" • The inemorial was preaching wedding:
obtained largely • dto theof
Lucknow 'st dentoutscored
fs
o- r-.ts-of: Mr. St.eele-Murdoch., Ri
ue pley,:132 rto 10 : to retain the •
hoarding of su•gar startedinter-school field. day trophy
, :in
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the early days of World.:War I, .` Norma Burt was public, speak-
and,•the• press was'strongly try
ink to discourage, the:practise.
News from . the 'war front, was
"meager, contradictory' and un -
°in'g' champion at • Kinloss .School •:
Fair. i
G H. Snaith was elected/prey-. .'
ident , of the : Red Cross, and Mrs;
A;•.E.' •McKim,: convener Of the
satisfactory • • ,
Eldon, .;Rooklidge '.Siddall •re-
Work . Committee
ceive the degree " of British' Coun- Detailed 'instructions : gree
'cal of Law at Oxford University,
London.:Mr Sddall woes a lihodes l
scholarship 'winner ,at 'the LJni-
'versity of Manitoba and return •
ed to Winnipeg to, practise lard. tract enlisted at Stratford.Nat .:
'Mrs...' Atexandex MauKer ie
died at;'the home' of her dau h'-. joined tip at,;Stratford.•.
g
ns :for the
:knitting.of Socks Were. published
in'•The . Sentine.. '
Donald Masan,. Cyril Brooks &
Herb 'Carter: oil 'the Ripley •dis-
Tho ' on ;off : Whitechurch. also
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Author ot, . the authentic and enthralling story,,,
"Golden North"
ho will :address a public : gathering in'the.
TOWN: HALL, LUC1(NOW
at 8.15 sharp .
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Undr Auspices of Lucknow
... • Library Board
• 1 Mrs c-...,.. , .a i excell.Crit speaker. °.
_ . `VI Phedrah is a: gifted author and an.e •`
There' willibrief followed by a social '�
program,
be a b of musical
hour. & an opportunity to view the Lucknow Public, Libra Y
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NEW FALL BOOKS
ADMISSION
25c. : : EVER' BODY • WFLCO'M$
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