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THURSDAY; MAY. 18th;.' 1954
DIED
PRESBYTERIAL
The death 'occurred in Toronto
• on ZlhursdaY " o fGeorge H. Car- HELD LA,T . c
: `son, beloved husband -of Isabel
EK
••McKinnon, in Ms ?2nd, 'year. The
remains rested :at th. e home of
his brother -in -14'T, Mr. Archie
McKinnon, Con. 6-,,c ulross, until
Saturday morning when .requiem
mass was held at SaerEd Heart
Church, Teeswater, with inter-
ment in Teeswater R. C. Cer et -
cry
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THE LUCKNQW 'SENTINEL, • LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
AN A e_ TO I EMOVING UNE.
In 1, st; wee ' ,'s issue we• .asked;
'for -reader • a -ou e .
, s holdhint :t
9
.remove' lime 'accumul'ation 'from
a tea kettle:..Mrs . W., L D. re-
plies:,u
"If yo,< i'' boil .i cup o�'i'rie .,
gay
4i51 3'.ou'psu of 'water in''your
kettle • ithelps. tq remove that
'unpleasant - ard;'
h w'a
U p ter scale
w . All -Other,. 'reader would like to
know' 'haw to' •get rid ' of: `iSirver
fish' which.are foi.ind in bath -
fish" `\yhioh Ore found around: the.
-base : 'boards'. . '
The .Sentinel 'Would .'be plleased
to' run a . question and .'answer
column of this kind if•housewives
• in theCommunity are 'sufficiently
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interested to: assist by sending' in
timely hints, or queries ;for advice.
Beatty-, pea[ei
Beatty.' Deep Wek.1 Pumps
'Beatty Three=Wayt•p.
x umps•
Chicago Aermotor Deep: 'Well,
' ` Pumps and %indniills
Plumbing,' Heating,
• Eavetroughing'
Pump `"and •Windmill•
Repairing .,.... ' ,
m. fitzpatrick
R R. 3, Goderith
'Phone 12=r-3 Dungannon:
A :'fhmily,' plat s11047d
• 'grau ith clic ; shi~ine=.like
"< ,�,��.w• ; •rnonument ,which-
u:r•]! he everlastingl•y •`a .tribtfte
to th.)seat' '•est.::We• ha'v'.e tr.any-
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c'1 �5yic .st5'l;e$ to esu
�� iJ'1 �i.cirk with• you, on : cus;.
tum designs,•
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eZ,tio Wally low,, prices:
'•No canvas' ing, which
,•• . h elimin-
Niles sales coni�mission.s:: •
In criptions.. Repairing
Sandhlasting Memorials
•25:Years' Experience
Th'e' latest' iii Portable •
Sandblast Equipment
All woirk personally ,execute
rownIie.'Memorial
Airresl St:,.•WI,NGH,AAt •
'Phone ' 450
,or
NEIL• MtcLENNAN,
iftipley, : Ontario.,
The. 3Gth ,annual meeting
Maitland Presbyterial -was -
in,
Inog' Presbyterian Ch
Kincardine,. .on Tuesday,, May
Mrs. Allen McAuley, Ri
president, .. presided and: .o)
the rn.eeting•, with prayer,
Bennett of,Dungan .and
Dan : IHe'i"ither of ,Crarvbrook
in the devotions, the theme '1
'``Faith", • Rev; Stuart weleo
the visitors. `R:epSrts were! gi
,)by the secretaries, and a>,1'
:lb ery . encouraging, Mrs; G. R
Tec's!water,"-led in prayer•
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.duced the gue'st' .,xrpeaker, 1Vli S s:.
Freida Match ws, national • 1VIis-'
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work that is to be done and .gave
;many helpful ideas.: •
• Mrs.. John, Linkl'ater, Kinc
dine; closed -the morning meeting:
with prayer, e etrng:
Dr. C; •'H.' •MacDon.ald ,of Blue-
vale ..'brought greetings':
Presbytery at the 'dinner f
• h�o
The afternoon session • open
with .Mrs. Currie and. ,Mrs. New..
m;arr of . Whitechurch . and ' Miss
Mary MacLeod , of; Lu•cknow lead
ing in the''.devotion '
being°� S, the � theme
: ,Courage through Faith'".
' Miss Matthews:. spoke oh the
work in , Formosa, 'the ' Chinese
a d,.:.fi dian ;work nese
?a in :Canada"-anci..
of ,the gi eat 'need for'more work
of:
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D�ONNYBRO•OK
Sgt, and Mrs. Herb .Dainty' afid
sons, .Billie and Gerald, ".of Camp
Borden were week -end visitors
4t ''the home of her ,parents; Mr:
find Mrs. -J. C. Robinson;
Recent visitors at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. . Cheinney nclud •.
ed Messrs. EIWin Chainirrey of ';
Wingbam and Grahan . of Owen
Sound; M`rs, Olive'Allen of Clin
'ton and .Mr' and Mrs. .Ernest
Craig .of .Goderich, .•' .
• Mr• and Ars. Wm: Webster &:
Mr. and .Mrs. Geo. • Webster
Sunday Visitors:. with Mr. and
Mrs, Stuart 'Chamney.
Visitors ori Sunday with Mr e4
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,Mrs',•::' Er est Snowden ' included:.
Mr, ancli Mrs. Wm. J. Humphrey,
Sr,., Mr,„ and'1'4r•s. W'n. u
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m` e
hr
Jr., Miss Lila •& Mr.°Lloyd Huth-`
phrey.of St. 'Helens .' and: all .at-
tend•
ed the ".morning service in.
ar
bray,. Wingham; • corresponding,
Mrs. H. Mackinnon, Ripley. ; 'fin-
ance, Mrs. Win. Blank- Kincar-
dine; , . dine; . children's, Mrs. Lounsbu
Ethel; ur young .women • •and 'girls,
opened Mrs. 'M; .. Henderson,rs Mrs. HLucknow;
Home e
Helpers
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Spier,
Brussels; .'student, Mrs., • D. Rae,
Wingharri; -life membership, 'Mrs,,
Wan, , Spier,; . Brussels; glad .--tid-
ings, Mrs; . H. MCGeei Wingh,am;
supply, Mrs. W. Ringrose, Tees.'
water; welcome • and welfare
x1Vfr„s,.�.. ': i2 uoii.ald'” :ySo
South
Kinloss; : literature.
and library,
Mrs..' G .::Day, Wingham, press;.
Mlrs. Farisli Moffat, .Langside; ex;
change, Mrs. D.. R. MacKenzie,;
Ashfield h'istori.an, Mrs. R. ` Mc-
Whinney, Dungannon.
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MrsG.Reid;,
• ,nvener of'•res-
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oluticns cornmittee,. presented the
resolutions,• which were opposed
to'Sunday sports, mid -p i h t
ng•t
dances and: giving alcohol to thin
ors'These. resolution's .. w e r`e
adopted- and will be .sent ,to P es
bytery. Miss Mariaiia,Johnston' of
Kincardine sang::
Honorary life inemiber .hip `cer:..
tifioates were 'presented.. to Mr's:'
J.. Lin:klater,' Kincardine :and Mrs/
G. Reid; Teeswater. Miss,-M'atherS;
Lucknow and Mrs. Simpson, tail, •made the pr eseritations'':
Mrs: Bell gave'' •the.:treasurer's
"i eport' showing,,an increase 'in :all`
• departments.
-Crr,6",ss, 1Kiii:caardine,•-• Pre
sented the ,;flannelgraph;`of
Upper Ronin" which :.Was most;,
inte.r.esting 'an& inspiring. •
tended: greetings 'from 'Mts. Jilt:
rlie of,;Seaforth .who is,.in. Great
'Mowbray,',. - Winghain,
gave the report •of '.;the Synodical
meeting ' held. ;m ecen-tly-. in 'Brant-
ford.`' Mrs. Richards,.. • Ethel, .gave:
thee offer in'g; player. ".1VIrs Nice
Auley spoke oaf;elle.revival work,
that is,: taking :place in our,land
• Mrs •MacDonald, .Ashfield, ,closed
• the: meeting with prayer,''
Miss -.Matthew's installed, 'tl e
.following officers:: hon. ,.preg.,`
Miss '1VIathers; . Lucknow; •pies:;.
Mrs.: Allei�i l�7cAu1e Ripley,; "1st
-vice •Pres., Mrs, Baulch, ..South:
Kinloss,; 2nd' ace • pi es;, Mrs J:
Campbell, 1VItileS\vorth, "3rd vice
pies 1VI. s. A., Niirnno. Wi•ngh; ni .
4th' Niicc pi rs 111rs 'D. A, .Macy
Lean,.As}il'ieILl, 5th
P2r;. G. Reid,, Tees iilrr.: treas.
Mi•s. • John Bell, Kii:i•c irdine,. sec=
retnm ics•- recording 1Tm s. R. Nf ow;
...AUTHORIZED "NACHURS'"
'Phone. 59''
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DEALER',
IISON
.Lucknow, ` Ontario
Donnybrook. .church •
where aIutcs
the.
me
rig were. r
aMothe s llay service ,washxead,by the sec.a-Mrs: J: CR obwith special the choirs inson.`She reported
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a bale being
sent,,. valued at $75 and also 'gold:
of receiving a letter and .a dona-
tion to. the W.M.S. from, a foxier' •
member, Mrs. John Cunninghaan
.-of : Toronto. Rev. Heiwitt closed
the meeting with grayer. Follow=
ing; the meeting a sale'of baking'
and, a baptismal service held for
Diane Elizabeth, little' daughter
of Mr. and 'Mrs. Stuart Cham.ney
and 'William James, little son of
Mr, and Mrs, Ernest. Snowden.
The • W.M.S. and W,A.' met. on
Tuesday afternoon 'at the home
of :Mrs.. Chas. Jefferson with Mrs, and. articles ;rdonated. • to the W.A.'
,Ed Robinson presiding. The study was held and the total of • 26.25'
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book "Growin'g' with; the 'Years" • realized. ,
was used in reviewin the • first - At recent -
25 years. ,in Union iby Mrs.. Ed''i
Robinson,-_ Mrs. 'Stuart Chainney,
Mrs, Norman Thompson,; Mrs.
11Vm; Hardy and Mrs.: Arnold
-Craig, .each report coveran� .:5.,.. -...Qin 4
g p ted5ec tress; rep3acingMr:
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John. A. Thompson who resigned
after 15: years' service in' that
capacity,•.: Miss Anne;>Chamne: r
Y. .e
places 'Mrs. H. Jefferson who re
sigened as organist, and: Stuarts
Donnybrook:congregation,
C"Robinson was appointed'to the
session replacing' Mr. ,Thos.. Bain'
ford Mr: H. Jefferson .Was .°'up.
year ' period. Mrs, i (Rev.:)• • Hewitt
gave a talk on terera'nce •arid
m.n
Mrs. R. Chaeyn_n
•• read an article'
on ChristianStewardship: . _ .,11414S:
John R. Thompson and Mrs. Mark
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Armstrong an "Iii'° :the ..1 i inti- t Ciarizne , •
ul • 5 was appointed to • then.
' f. Garden of Prayer Th.e min- I Board of St.e�rrards.'
Nation-wide sympathy • goes : out':. to flood
tobans in Winnipeg and the Red River Valley::
Y Many wll,
be leftdestitute by this catastrophe.
As in every emergency' t ,.. • .• ; .
he Canadian Red 'Crossis atsband
to give succor, comfort and assistance, . but —
'he Ontario .Division is appealing for donations to
Local Branches of
.ASHLIGHTS WITH; BULBS AND BATTERIES
HEAVY WORK SOCKS
EW WORK' GLOVES
:W_RUBBERIZED- OR- PLAS'TICIZED GLO
USED HIP LENGTH WADERS
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Donations of Cash with. which Branch Officials
may make ' these purchases.
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CilsO i Refrigerators and . Washers
Woods Combination Frigidaire : and Freezers,
Grinders, etc.
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.Space.'coxitribu fee
in t e service of'. the corninunity .by Jo Zn
abatty„
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