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THE, LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW; ONTARIO
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Local and
General
Mr, arid. Mrs. Wan. Donaldson
of Ottawaare visiting at . the
home': of'his sister; ,Mrs. .Sarah
Golly. er,:
ivrrs., Charles Cooke was in Tor-
n 'onto the first of the week'attend-
r the. Rebekah • Assernbl ,
inl, � Y" "aa a.
,,•' delegate from Wingham Rebekah
e. lodge,
e k Pr'," land Mrs.. E. J. Robb and
their grandson, Rodger, have•,re-
is turned to their home in'Winnipeg
E,, ' .,";after spending, •three weeks: with
'Dr. ' Rabb's m'otlrer, Mrs, 4klice
R,bbb, arid Mr, I:,.J MacKenzie
' -Mr. a'nd Mrs: Roy Lightfoot anti'
(gar°y of Port Elgin are.'this week.
attending a .convention near Mon
treal; : They, ; motored by way, of
Algonquin Park 'With. a '•stopover
enr'oute•at the. Seignory Club in:
Quebec, •„
”: Mr.;, and Mrs, Andrew ,Ritchie:;
Dianne and Calvin were,••week-•
end visitors, 'at Leamington rwi'th.
Mr arid" Mrs: Jack MacDonald
and fan'rily. Mr. and 'Mrs. • Dynes.
Campbell'-a1so visited at Learn-•
ington with her sisters.-
114r and, Mrs' James .`Drennan
of_Ashfield visited last Week with
Mr. and . Mrs. Wilfred' Drennan,
4nd accompanied them to the. Air
1e . Force show 'on Saturday; Mr.';;an'd
both.* . over .80
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re goo'd :'health,. •s
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SUNDAY, ,JUNE 18th, 1950. !
10 •a.m.: Sunday School.
11 a.m Rev. D. 'A Bryden,
'.B.S A:, :of ' Ripley-
.m.: Rev. D. A. Br y yd.en
700 p "• .!'.
The Church >is'.. our `Father s
House The Holy Quietness of,1
its. •isanctuary invites • you to
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Enter, •B•e• Stall,. Meditate, Pra y.,
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SPECIAL! Men's..and Boys' work
shirts, each $1.95. Special! Men's
.work pants $2.95, THE MARKET
STORE'.
Mr. . and, Mrs. Floyd Wilson
spent the Week end at ?etrolia,.•
'Mrs: Walter H'an'ne is raking
her..home with. Mrs. Tynclal Rob-".
inson, '
Mrs, ,Allan "Turner 'of' Toronto
is spending a month at the. home.
of Mr. and Mrs. J.. J,. •Smith.:
Mr tinct Mrs: • Bruce Davidson
of Ha.maltoi. spent the `;week -:end
.with :.Mrs. Russell Robertson...
Mr: and Mrs..Fiar;k Lorusso'
and family'°called ;on friends 'here
.last week.
Joseph' Whitby; '.Sr., i5 at Pres
ent hospitalized .at Westminster
Hosiiital, London. •
Miss Ulna. Elliott , of Toronto
spent the week -end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs., George'; El-
liott. •
Mrs; James Forster :'is some
:what •yri:m.06d in health' after ;: e•-,
c.eiving rest treatment :in; Wing-,
ham., H:ospital recently. + "
;• Miss' Louise Treleaven :Who. has-
beeri invalided, fora time from
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paralytic seizures, was. taken . to
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Win ham Hospital last week'.'y '°
Mr.. • n r RoyGrin: le �f
a d Ms.`o
Detroit and'Mr and Mrs: Charles.
Cringle of Oshawa ,Were visitors
with;, relatives in the:. community':
Mrs. Jack Curran, Ralph :and
Stuart :of Crewe spent Thursday
with 'her mother,:.Mrs: A.. Trelea=
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'•ANGLICAN
ANNIVERSARY' SERVI10ES
SUNDAY ••JU�1�,,
18:th
11:00.. a.m.:.: Rev., J. L.. Bali, •
Rector of:: Kincardine.
7.00. ,p.m.. Rett: 'Ralph Might,
• Rector of Bervie.
Special Music at both services
' under' direction. of Mr
E. 'tJrnbach:
A.•W ��� elcome extended to .all.
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Andrew =lane
Centein�ial .:
1850 - 1950
.CI,IU Un :sERVICE
LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH:
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Sunday,.JulyH2;
at 2,30 jli.m.
Minister In Charge:
REV. -. DAVID, J. LANE;
ClithtO .: Presbyterian;,Church.
EV ERYROD WELCOME, ;
Social Hour F'oliowing Service
r =• Mac Lane, Pres,.
A4rs. J. A. Crispin, 'Sec:
Steve* Smothers, - chairman
Church Service Committee
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Mrs. Lavine :$rabson has
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turned. toWindsor__afterLaR4visit
withher mother, Mrs. David
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l iuston.
Wilfred ;': Black "a n d " W'illard
Tl orrilpson are spending. this week.
at e the.Hewat.cottage, at th•e Foot
of the '.12th:.'
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Mr. and Mrs: Wm, Hewat, Rob-
ert, Nancy'. and Ardonna :of E,1;
nir,a, spent thh' :week, -end' with
relatives •
Mr. and Mrs, Sydney.,Decker, ,
arid Nbi n3a:i, and Mr
;rad. Decker of ;Kitchener were
week -end 'visitor's with friends
here:
Mr. and . Mrs. ,Clifford. Hackett
of Belfast, Mr..'and Mrs. Ronald
• Treleaven and Linda' of Goderich
ASHFJ E.a NATIVE
.NEW- MODERATOR
Pr.' Francis Scott MacKenzie,
a native of Ashfield Township,
arid a , noted, theological scholar, '
is .the newly elected moderator
of the Presbyterian Church ' in
Canada. Dr'. • MacKenzie • was the '
only nominee for -this ' highest of
flee the .church 'has to: offer and:
thus: became the moderator of the
76th, General .Assemlbly, by ac'
clarnation. The Assembly. niet in
Mbntreal, '
lir •MacKenziewas nominated,
by the • Rev,, Wye 'Lloyd MacLej
Ian, Min•-ister, of• the First Pres-
byterian ' Church,:; Newir 'Glasgow„
NS. The nomination 'was second
ed by Dr.'Henry.Cousens, .Brock:`
Ville,
• .:A ii14ive of Hfir:on County, : Dr;:
MacKenzie - •iS a ;graduate of. Mc-
Gill University and • the Presby-
terian" College, where he won a,:
travelling seholarship that en-
abled : - his to study • at Harvard
University 'for two years.', and:
gain the ' degree ' of doctor. ' of
;:theology: ,
He .se'rved as: assistant minister
of the• Churah of . Sit: Andrew .and
S't. Paulin, Montreal; from 1918
to 1920,•`then as minister of , St.
Andrew'a Church, Sydney .Mines,`
VACUUM -P-$ E D
elicious
Y; MacSWEEN'S HONEY
YOUR : GROCER HAS - IT !
N S ,; from 1920-1925', . During this
period' ,Dr. lV1lacKenzie toured : ;P: T , :H :E L 'E N S
Cape`, Breton. Island in the• inter-.
ests, of the :continuing. Presbyter-
ian Church .:,and .exercised .great
influence in the determination..
of Maritimes • congregations'te. re
main outside the union of 1925.
• 'From 1925 to1926 he:was mini-
•ster of the Presbyterian , Church,
Paris,'; : and then , went to, the,.
Preslbiyterian College as profes-
sor of systemratic theology. Dr:
;MacKenzie Was, principal of:. the
College .from 1929 to :7944. -
He is • mari ied ` to :-Alexandra
•e MacLean, .daughter of
(L, �i.e) ' ,1VIac ea •,.
:the• late Mr. and Mrs. DQn:ald E.
MacLean , and also native of
A1slffteld. One son; Dr. F °Doug-
• las MacKenzie,,, is on the Staff. of
the ;Varicoulver :, :Medical Clinic,'
while a' daughter, 'wife of •Colonel'
iV`...E. Jarrard, Iives u Houston,;
Texas: •
The new .'moderator is . a 32nd
degree. Scottish •atite Mason, . and'i
memberof the Faculty Club, at,,
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Clulb; He -is the .'irnn-iediate'; past
ipresident , of :.the Western section
of the reformed: churches holding
to the Presbyterian system.
Dr., MacKenzie is a Son of, 'thie:.
late John' Neil .'MacKenzie. and.
• Ellen visitedon, Sunday with M,Scott.. He was born
en in ,Ash
' Mrs.. A.
Treleav'and Gwen. : •'field and grew ,to young manhood
:.:: ;; . iii ' his •native •. •townshi on the'
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Mr and Mrs.:.iiarvey Diebel farm n'w. 'Owned •by -his brother,
and children of : ' Southampton Henry.' In,, Hemlock.? P=ity' school'
Were week=end guests with Mrs. he had as, one;of his ,teachers' the
Diebel's• parents, .Rev C B'; and; late',Malcollm MacDonald, who
Mrs.. Woolley later. became Attorney. General of
• i`1 Harrison. o.n• .and.
British' Columbia,
Mr.. and-1VIr s.C•�r ,f „
Bar ara and nna DoF.S. passed .the entrance at
two children b ,
o ,
f• Detroit kr. 'and'.Mrs: James
Y" 'of' Goder',ich .Mr: ;and
Ste�,enson
Mips.. •Stewart, Johnstbii and' Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Gibson. of '. Blyth,
were' Sur' • visitors: 'with',;Mr.
:oday.
arid Mrs. Jack Farrlsh,;`
Mr. arid: lire: o '
Mrs:Wm:B f De-
troit, accoinpiin•ied by ,M.r 'I and
Mrs. 'J. D. Anderson, are on a .Dr.. MacKenzie's many friends^
motor ' trip to Montreal, eal, and, Cot, here:. were overjoyed to hear ef;
tawa They. will"visit dn Montreal his• election to "the,moderatorship;.
itiT. Mips Archie Anderson' .and The honor which he ;has brought
the; age: of 'ten, but ,it: was not
until : he :was well into; his 'twen
ties :that he decided to go tq uni-
versity. He went 'to British "Col-
umbia in 1909' and:.entered Mc
Gill' University: , to study for ,the
ininistry;: The .following,' year he,
came'to 'Montreal:.where the Uni-•
:ersity •centre was establis'hed '
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Miss Elizabeth' Anderson, and in to' hirnself, and his native town=
Ottawa will 1 e escorted about .ship `is shared "'by' his brothers
PLi lrarnent• Hill l>v Bill's brother, and 'sisters still' `residing in this
ar yn ryRoy
WEi DING' $ELLS 1VLac . nzie, both of fiipley,,.lVlrs,
(D pi Maci�ean (Frances) of
Twenty-four ladies gathered . at
the home of Mrs. M: G. Newton
on • Thursday .:to: celebrate the.
5th anniversary ' of the United
Church 'Missionary ' Society. Mrs,
W. I. Miller -presided ; arid' • the
'scripture lesson''was "read. by Mrs:.
T. J. , Todd. Thee" growth • of . the
Society as . a whole was outlined"
in five year periods by> Mrs.'J.
-Cameron Mrs. L. Woods, :. Mrs.
G MacPherson,• `Mrs.' ,S A, ;'.Todd
and' 'Mrs. Chas, D �'
as.� Mc r1a1 d &+• :]Vfr's.•1
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Newton ; read "What of the Fut::
ure?" Mrs S.. -A. Todd :read an.
interesting'editorial on `The Un-•
iced, :Church: cel'ebrat'esits 25th
Anniversary".: 'Mrs: E. W,'' Rice
contributed a :so'lo: Mrs: ' W A:
Miller gave a report of the 25
years• in our own Society. Mrs,,
,G. )Stuart and Mrs. J. Dtrrnin sang.
a duet: Plans •were made to meet,
with the Ashfield .Circuit::ladies.
at Hackett's on ' June :13. It' was•.
Lucknow' to beguest s eaker at
.our social meeting. A' litany. of
dedication to advance brought
the 'irnpressi.ve service. to a close:
.Mrs, S ..A ; •Tadd ,Presided •for,
the meeting of, the Women's: As
sociiation, the:. theme ;of': which
was Worship and• Prayer. The roll.•
call was ,responded_'`to . With' a
verse on Faith:. Mrs Stuart', read
the ; scripture :lesson . and • Mrs:'
Alex Purvis the 'lesson lhoiights.
The , treasurer'.reported that re-;
'ceipts, from the 'baking sale " was
•$38,.20. ' 'Plans were made, fo:r the
:anniversary 'tea on June .21st. A'`
donation of $20 was voted to the -
Manitoba Flood Relief 'Fund, Mrs.
W: 11.: Miller . a'ddre sed a.. few
words "• of ;appreciation to Mrs.
Newton for, her splendid help and:
co-operation during the:rfive ;years
,that she- has-been here .and Mrs.
S. A; Todd made the presentation
of 'an electric kettle:: Mrs:: New-
ton made a fitting, reply after
`which lunch was served with Mrs'.:
J. Cameron and Miss Annie Dur-
I)r�nn ld B. Blue;for Bruce, immediate;vicrnity.They are Mrs.
Roderick M t /(Ma ) and
St'.•Oec Il.l. St. �l..ocl'ra1°i 'and I•feii of 0Offee5--
At • t he rec tol y ...of ,t John's I sion ,12, Ashfield. Another, broth-
C.lfit:i•rth, 13r -t sic', : t1 itl% the ;Rev, t; -:-Pfeil J., passed • awa•y 'a feiAv
alpBlight.t Fear
R 1 i of Pier rtrn; a quie
•ago:, ,:
Was s(51Cmniiecl at high
'Wedding.
n Sliturd�iy, `'"June Mrd,, AS
noon,:
':Mabel Eilreen, only daughter~ of
Mrs. • 'lledlcY and tir,i'' lite Albert
1-iecticy`r. of Greenock ; township,
became the bride of Robert El
mer Scott, only son; of • Mr.' and.
Mrs. David Scott; Culross, town,
ship. •
'The . bride, tti ore a cocoa brown
gabardine suit with dark bJrotvn
accessories and :corsage of pink
rosebuds and lily of the valley.
On their, return' front a Wed-
ding trip to eastern Ontario
;points, Mr, itid lVli,s. Scott' •rill
take up residence on, Concessinin
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GI "Culross.
TO ATTEMPT •TO KEEP
HARDBALL, ALIVE 'HERE'
Boys up to 18 years 'of age in
this carnniunit{y'w,ho are interest-
ed in 'playing hardball arere-
quested' to meet • inb the Caledon-
ian Park tonight. "(Thursday) at,
7.00 'o'clock sharp. '
Allain. Hunter is interested , in
promoting hardball, and .. has
promised • these teen-age lads to
do what he can. in getting a teary:
organized:; So its up to the. boys
'--if' *they are = interested they
should be on hand tonight..
nin as hostesses. •
Mr; and . Mrs. Wm. Dougherty
;en.dGw n -of Guel • .h were'' •week-.
•e.. p.,
d; , visitors J.:.
ods.
Mrs. •W:, E Gordon, Mr and
Mrs:' W.• 'I . miner;. Mr.. and Mrs;.
..T
�.. J. Salkeld and Lawrence,.
and ' Mrs. W. A. Milier, Mrs. T.
J :Todd, Anne, Wayne and Huigh;;
Mr, and ; Mrs. Frank • McQuillir
and. Terry., Wilson attended 'the
annual Salkeld",reunion..' atea-
forth op' Saturday.
Beginning next Sunday:'seilv'ce
in the •United 'church will be. held"
11.30 ,a.m. 'with ,Sunday School at
Mrs. 'Helmis visiting
her dau
ghter, Mrs;. JackGardner at Zion:
Nlrs., Gordon 'MacPherson ands
Mrs: Jas. 'Curran,' the local lead
era, and Misses °'Jean Aitchison;
•.Isabelle ` MacPherson; Wilma `. and.
Rhoda Chesboro, .Irma Forster,
`Ruth Webb, Flora- Jean McQui - -
lin, gDoris.ar' garet and ' DoriMiller .
S. • • •
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the. Huron'` ounity ;Achievernent
Day. Their project Was "•Cloth�ea,-,
Closets up to'.Date
Miss Caryl ' Gardner . of:. Zion.
was 'a ,week -end.: visitor with Miss.',
'Donna. Woods. -
PURPLE GROVE
Mrs . • Angus 'Grahaan of ;"Luck•
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now' spent the.•past .fveek' at 'the•
,home of her brother,' Mr: Sam,
Liners
• -Mr. ri Goldie Hus 'n •` +
d Mrsr�Go e. to
Pine River 'spent "Sunday' .with
Mr': Calvin . 'Robertsoan.
Mr. arid' Mrs. ' John Elliott of•
Clarks visited at the home of 1VIr_ •
George .Emerson, :Sr.� recently.
'Mr. : and •' Mrs.. :John Emerson
visited at the •h oane • of • Mr and
MrS. Art Hodgins •'last• week.:
Mr. and .Mrs. Don McCosh and
Mary and. Dickie visited' • at-. Mr.
John : Moore's on '•Sunday:
Mrs Will: 'Arnold • and Miss'
Edith 'OS.borne ,attended. the Jun-
for Girls; Club at Walkerton . last •
week.
'Super=Cushion, ,the new extra low-pressure tire
by •Goodear:. is The first new kind of tire in, 15
.ears.~ It •.-. fives you •an unbelievably smoother,
softer. ride ... ,'.increases comfort and safety
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actually soaks,up ; shock :and vibration.•.'
Drive in and we'll show you why.
ONTGOMERY M.OTO
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FORD SALES AND SERVICE
' MORE PEOPLE RIDE. ON
GOOD EAR/
TIRES THAN ON AN'it,'OTHER 'KIND. '
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