HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-05-11, Page 71
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THURSDAY, MAY 11.th 1950
BORN
MacSWEEN — Innis and Beitfia
macSween (nee 1VleCreight) wish.
to anneunce the safe arrival of
their SCirl, Roddy, in kincardine
General Hospital on Monday)
Mlay 8th, 1950.
110,4010aiin9;
, 'chesterfields •And
Occasional t,Chairs,
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Repair▪ ed:and Recovered
: FactoryGuarantee
Free l'ick:41P, and•DeLiveiy
STRATFORD
UPHOLSTERING (0.
424Brunswielt St. Stratford
' For further, information•
:enquire at
JOHNSTONE'S
Furniture Store,
'Phone 76, Lueknow
ea ealer
• 11$eatty
.Beatty Three -Way rupp,
Chicago Aermotor Deep Well
• Pumps and Windmills •
• Plumbing, Heating
Eavetroughing
O Fump and Windmill
.• Repairing- •
rtzpatrick
. . 3, Goderieli
'Phone I.2 -r-3 Dungann9n.
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time
• family... plot should be
• baLity of a..rnonunTe,ntwJjich
t
will •bd 6vorlastin1y a trillUte
• to thase,at rest. We:have many
classic. styles to suggest, and
will work. with .you •on.
cus-
tn 'designs.,
•gkcepti.onally •:low, prices.
•Np, canvassing,' • which ,;plirnirk-'
- ales sales: comnissiOnS•
...Inseriptions Repairing.
'..Sandblasting
.25. Years' Experience
The •latest • in: portable .•
Sandblast: EqUiprnent • .
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All work personally exeCtited
Brownlie,.MeMorial.
• ififrea st., IVINGIXAM
• !Phone 450•
'or, ,
NEIL MacLENNAN,
flipleN*,. Ontario.
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LUCKN'OW SENTINEL LUPCNOW, ONTARIO.
W.M.S. PRESBYTERIAL . KiriLoss FARMER LA• ID
OPPOSES SUNDAY SPORTS TO RESTON FRIDAY
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i).A.GE. SEVEN '
'Event's •of the first qurter The death of •Laughlan Mac-
centurY, 'inClueling .the initial Kenzie occurred at his horhe,
meeting, were called to .mind. by . Con. 10, Kinloss Township, -on
members of Bruce ..Preshyterial. 'ruesday ef last week, He was in
Meeting in Kincardine his voi year. The funeral service
United ‘Chiirell or. 'Thursday, was held from his late residence
Registration of 255 was. tho 9n.Friday. .afternoon, conducted
largest on. record, oYer :that per- by. Aev•••fG...S.'Hauleh. Interment
iod of time. Preset ere some was in •South Kinloss Cerrietery.
Who 'attended the• first meeting
of • PreSbyterial f011'o'wl-hg • .forma-
tion of the Uilited Church i 025.
But the large, ninnber present,
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o '
from.Lions Head tBe.'.1-nore, had*
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THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE
Dr ..Jellinek :is head .'ofThe
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nschool .lor studies in alcohol at.
ac(-),t'eCmne.' rrtel'61Y.4or 11.1e 'c'cill'111aer-• :University., ;After thorough
tiivitiThey had eS.: come as they
. . .
approved :later! :in•:,:.resO1ution
pthyin2 tribute thbse 'Azho buift
.0e,'fottndatori of ,,'BrUce
prsby-
tr.aJ, .'"to inerarriestly,
'eve more .,saCrificially, using fri-
genunity for God to : win ethers
to share ..1-11S blessing at ',home and
overseas". • ' -
Presiding. for the 'silver .jubilee
Meeting was Mrs. George T. Ste-
phenson -of Cargillthe retiring'
president. • '
ReFederaion thas !always ,Maintain-
• cO
tion.:'Comineridation of the resolu-' •
• ed • that to • increase the 'Outlets,
s rnm. ittee was ' endorsed in
whith ppposition was • 'Yoieed,. to
the ervactnient Of legislation
alizingeonrrnercial SunorlaY SportS.
investigatiop .,•he •..:r.eports
there are' fewer' :alcoholieS in
rural than in -Urban areas Ilhe
, •
rate7.: of '""ehronie .aleoholisni 'in
Cities Of 1000.,000, or rnore,i0.big
r'by 33:7 percent tha.n in sinall
towns and cities • and • .higher
. , .
105 Percent than. in: rural' are
Dr. Jellinek condludes that t
greater the .numbers of ' otitie
fOr•clrinkirig the more people W
• drill*. The :.1.furon .Temperan
-AC03.1.111E0,
GROWERS,
flORIZEiD.
Phone59.
aNACHILik" bEALER.
1111$QN
foic;‘1,;,
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ptar10.
11-'• tistine of Bly-th; Funeral service
her• 'at -St. Larnbert vvas tonditeted by
' the' ROI. Joseph •4. Koffend, as-
as.:,sistecl by •, Rey. Dr,' F; .cititt Mac,
',Kenzie, .professor of the Presby-
terian ,College; •Mentreal. ,
At • DungarmOn PresbYterian
'e Church: the funeral service Was.'
conducted by the Rev : Gilbert.'
Gomin of l'incarcline, assistedby
to increase • the , consumption and
the
alcoholism.. Huron :County is
fortunate ' that it is • a county 'of
$111441 WWII:S....aria' rural 'areas. It
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With -tins waS-eoupled.-a--word'of.--
is also fortunate that -it is:' under
the •Canada Temperance, Aet that
does not provide, for liquor . Out-,
,
murnties within the bounds of
Bruce pre...sbyterial;
• warnMg.to ideal auxiliaries to be
on .the alert to .oppose introdtic
tion of :sue h le• in', Corn-
O ....Stipport • Was ',else, given...to' the
ef . the Womeri's • ,Iffstitute
ProVindial , Council .. df
who ale askinv, inaugura-
tio by
the'prOvineial government:
()if• : 'rogra.rn' of aleohol educa-
tion. chuNrch.. seislons, also will he
,asked to,•.establiSh an..educatiOnal
• pregrarn: in 'church' schools...
presidents .through: Ece Years
reyiewed , highlights 'of ,t r:
terms of:Office and each succeed-.
ang Speaker was able to point to
:adyanees Whith• had been made:
,• Miss Leslie -pawmori,- candidat
secretary of W.M.S„, donlinion
beard; was principal speaker' for
t1is4-01;.4,4)*4411.1.14,e74'...L-•-•-•
Another interesting': Speaker
Was Miss Yung Oeh Schol-
The Rev.' Douglas:Stewart of
cardine . and Rev:. Stanlq Vance -
,of Hamilton, a foriner minister at
St...0 Lambert. The. p:allbearers
were Bert Maize, Robert Stoth-
ersi George 2. CoWaIi, Jr., ted -
vers Augustine 'Frank Pentland.
and Wilfred Pentland. Interment
:was .in Dungannon cemetery .on •
April 12th; 1950. .
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OBITUARY
MRS.' W • T MAIZE .
Mrs., T. Maize 'a tireless
•worker .chUrch circle's , in St.
Lanibert, Que., for ',the "•-jaa.st
year's , and during :her ,Yotith.: et
Dungannon, pas'sed awaY.OrfEaSt.-
er Sunday,. April' 9th at the Mon-,
• treal 'General 1-1,Ospitall6I1OVving
a long illness.
. The: deceased •,-y,fas formerly
Hazel Augustine, only :daughter,
.of.',17.. E. Augustine of Blyth and
e-late-M-rsA,Ugustine;--wh o •Wa s,-
. a. sister of Mrs: WM. Stothers of
,Durigannen..Mrs...1Vliaize waS. bOrn
at Dungannon, and attended pib-
lic
school here.. and becatrievirell
• know : in* this distriet an •oper.:,
arShipstudent frorn. Korea . Who .: .
telep
• ator at Ow Dungannon hone
, office.: She.. will also be • rerriern-
r
apPeared in native: ..costum,e: •
.•
i ingiiiig. g .t.I.J.ngs . u or,n k.:nrist-. •, ,1 ...i . . - ; - ." : .- '.! . '''''.."."
wit.mg to. give her time and ta
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.;iari's in that land, she SPoke. ef•I•ent. when requested.: . After ',her.
.the .. Progres.s . made: under. ...f..ihe
.marriage. to; .1921' to .W.: T.,,..Mai2e,
•Christian thUrch :arid' voiced...the
••they• 'resided infTeronto and ;then
fear that .iinder Corrimuni4..cbill
in, 1p25, they anoyed to: St:. Larn-
' tro:1,. the .churef.i Will:not. be able. belq,..nearlykentreal... , ..
-1-o' eaily, on: as, -in, t4-6--r3ast.. ,.. ' ,
, • . •,. . , .
• • • While in • 'St.' Lambert. -:.1\41-1..
.Statistkcal report revealed that • ._ . ..
. . maize carried on th 'e.1:7y, actiVp.
there are..1409 W.M.S.. workers in
Bruce presbyterial arid that giv-
ings , of $10,473.04 repreiented 10
percent in, exceSs Of :the alloca-
tion'
Heroines. Of. The. Opera -
See. Henry 'Clive”s, magnificent
COlor paintings..of noted operatrq
heroines Manion. Loseaut,
Lakme, :Madame' ButtCrflY, :car-
tnen,• and other. luvoritC§, asposed
1;.r.l,o'velY,screen Stars 'Linda
nell, June irley. Temple
and ;others. pictures start
afipearing i n T h e Anierican
Weekly withthis Sunday's (May.
14) D Sti oda Times.' •
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UALITY FARM EQUIPMENT
'Sales. and Service
e ‘‘Imperi
199
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Gilson Refrigerators and Washers
Woods Combination Frigidaire and Freezers,
Grinders, etc.
immons
.aricl' itvas with 0niiixed-.fee1.'7
''.(af: sorrow and...thankfulness
that ." hot of : friends '.ancl • ac-
quaintances heard .so,1 her passing
into eternal ..sleep, -after spending
17 Months cbrifined tb her bed:
December 1949 she 7 had
courageously carried on .part: of
her.'chtircli ` work, and 'Only. those'
Wild- knevif,' the exterit, ofher
.ferin.
g can' realize the :nobleness
of het efforts. • •,
• Tier name will be found
the :originals. On the 'Membership
ioil. the COngregation • of . St.
'Andrews Preibyterian, ' Church.
,Lambert. 'Her work: in ..anci,
for *tt,. Ancirew'schoir:, was. al..'
•Way,'s appreciated 'apri•her gifted.
• voice' was •knOwn to . Tr," a n'Y'
, throughout:the cltstrict..and Mon
e a t.Andr.e.VSL.'chf,treh„sh e-
•i'founded :. the • 'present: C4c4Orth-
Circle, the. first MiFsion Band and
• the. firSt • group,' • '
•y, The:story of her busy life leads
through. her work over a long
O period as a. Sunday Sehdcil teach-
er. ter that of the,W.kS, of which
she Was twice president and had
been a", life mernber for many
years,•,Prior to her severeillness,
•She 'serYed well as a member of
O the Women'S CIA and Tuesday
Musical Cluh,.. arid, appeared on
many of their 'programs,
The; large attendance 'at • the
_funera,1 service held in 'St. And,
ew's• Church, St,' 'LaMbert,, waS',
a fitting tribute to 'the high est-
eem., in which • Mrs. Maize • was
held. Seores•presdnt eould testify
to her wide hifineive and to her
• many aPprocialed •services.
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0.Surviving a).e her ,husband„ a non lag' a Imk
huron'Road., 'Phone „lin: GoderiChi. Ont. ughtierYn Eric and. liottLILIWIZIN
• Neil' of. St Lambeit also her,.4-1,".';;,67---=1''''"'""i'iciin
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