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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-07-13, Page 7otuR,ST?Ay, JUiLY' 13th, 1950 • THE ;LUCKNOW SENTIN LI LUCKNOW, '. ONTARIO . PAGE SEVEN' .: iSSIQ T BA .D: ]PARTY' s i Ba Lu s Ora tl of ckn The' •Ma n qw United Church. held.: a very in- reit>sting indopr .iPicric in the church baserment• Thursday :after; noon. There'were about thirty . rhothers .and friends of the child- ren present. The president, Geo, Webster; acted as chairnian and' opened with a prayer, All joined in singing,' the M..ission . Band hyrin. and: repeating the -Mission .Band. purpose. Piano solos "were. '•give:nF: by Beverley .Ashton, Caro- lyn Mathe'rs; ,Nancy Webster- and Dick. Hardie;_ recitations:' by .Nancy Johnston,. Brenda.,,Brewer, Linda 'Crawford, TomMy Rath well; Thoinniy.collyer and Eunice • 'Butto'n; vocal :solos by :Mary Al; lin, and ..Jackie Button; duet. by. Joanne Hunter and Leona Col qu`'attette.•'eoanpris:•ed • :of- .l)unna Jot nston, Anne Crawford, Elizabeth Anii'''Web'ster, and'Mar•� tlilyn Kilpatrick and a' auto harp selection !by Donna Johnston..The. Primary. Class. under Gladys Kil- patrick aril Marlene MacLennan sang "Jesus. L wes Me". . Mrs Hoag; held:' the .children's interest' with. the , story of."' "Golden. .,G1oVes Dr, Mumford'closed with prayer ' and..a very, enjoyablio lunch h was served. • Preslr.yterian .Yei irtg..Au C'il.u'try un�tire high standard of. its mi -n 11101.1 T R IB ITE, PAID ASHFIELD BO'.RN'MODERATOR .(By be Courcy Rayner. In• 'i;'uruntu "Saturday" Nights°) .Back in •the 1920's when the. Pi c, s . t i Canada b cis y n h.: , C arch: ' i Ga .n a". da was fighting fur: its , existence •as a denomination, the outstanding leader in the Maritimes was.- the :Rev. ' Franeis'' 'Sccitt'' MACKenzie.. This month, as their.' live and gra frig church celebrated its. 75th 'anniversary, the P'resbyter7. dans unanimously elected Dr, MacKenzie as moderator of the r6tli. General Assenibly_ Standing head: and: shoulders atiovy Most -or ;fe]lows in st'a tare,' Francis Scott .MacKenzie a gi�ant.in 'the .academic and,'thea- logical i"filets gas' :well'; knuwxl and i'espected'''beyond the :hbu ids of ,his •c wn' country. Possessed. of O, keen intellect,- a strong desire .to see justice done, Find the capacity of tae frig. roused to great heights in oratory, the now moderator is' at 'his best a5 minister to mini-' stars• But . his .personal'. char:•a, his friendly ''.manner, sand his' :steady,unshakeablesthnd on. is sues, of i. mportarice,'have• ndear- ed• }.lint to ;the 1aity,•as well. In'• a denorni;n„ ition t'h:a ,,.—.. les - itself The singing' of .hymn 254 open ed: ' the ',meeting which was held at the home 'of Misg Maud ie Fish, er, with. Miss Gladys MacDonald in 'charge:, The 'Lord's;p rayer was repeated' ri unison: Mrs Wasney gave a', reading and the Bible st .idy,'was in charge' of •Miss .Gr et- ta;:'Canupbell Who was'assisted• by :