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THURS., OC'T'OBER 26th, 1950 THE LUCKNOW •'SENTINEL, LtICKNQW, ONTARIO ,
PAGN .SEW'
1 TUE'E- f'N>TI NATIONS AR1EF
W,A� S'ECTION'AL J'Us,TII+'IiEI) INTERI
NG KOREA,
MET AT LANGSIDE
Maitland Presbyterial •
H Sec Tonal Ineeting of the, central
.division. .'was held . in Langside
'Presbyterian • church on Thui's-
'day, October . 19th, Mrs. 'A,.
Nimmo, Wingham ; presided The
scripture reading •and Meditation
Was 'taken Iby Mrs, Inglis and
Mrs. Zinn, ,Belmor e. Mrs. • 11. 1:7.
A, ,Currie, Whitechurch, led in
prayer. 'Mrs, 'Gordon Wall . Wel-,
corned the' ladies. Mrs, R. Mow;
bray;. Wingham,, gave the' min-
utes and also. the ;report of 'the.
Synodical executive rxieeting.. Mrs.
• John 1VfieGee;;:'Calvin,. sang., .The
treasurer's. report; prepared by
• 1VIrs, Bell, .was ,react -..,12y H,
McKinnon; Ripley,. Mrs. Dr Ita'e,
Wingham, gave the offering Ypx '- civil ^
wear it was - apparent to ;abs
er., Mrs..., Allan MacAuley, R"Tale~, senior'thatt the
Fresibyterial • president,• gave a' e s war 'was `pi ovok-
d by Russia: � - .
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mostinteresting report of the . The. Korean :war., is 'not being
pre-Assemibly Congress which`.fought „merely to protect .•South.
she attended- .-in- ::.Montreal. Shu
.NO r(.'a,but to.se'cure world peace."
told of,. the self -searching meet- ;Kotea• •is for Stalin a. testin
ins which were held and of :the g
• re -awakening w'hich'is hoped• for, :ground, lust as C•zei:koslovakfa
was a .1, s.tiog ground for ;Hitler:
-Mrs; Clare-Grant,,Teeswater; gave' in the case of Czeclioslo akin
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the closing prayer• Hitler was • appeased
.' Westerp Division .SectiionaL . , ' ppe'ased and Czecko-
sl.ovakia• bets a,5 ed, .This . time the
. The Sectional meeting of. the answer:; must; be different and• they
Western. Division was held in t.hc
Presbyterian . Ch .irch, Ripley,. on
`Saturday, October :14th . ';Mrs` G.
"L. ':Baulch, South—Kinloss,: pie
sided: Mist Pe.arl',' Henderson,• of
Lucknow,•led Tri the scripture'. and
meditation The theme, t The,
Power of Prayer"...Miss .',Iva . Carr,
Dungannon, _ :led : 'izi: ' pray.ei ' • Mrs,.
MacKay, • Ripley, :welcomed .the
On July lst, 1950, North Korea
launched an unprovoked attack
on the :ltepubi'c of :South 'Korea,.
The s ignifit.';ance of this war was
fare -reaching. • North. Korea was
a Communist satellite - of Russia.
while South K'or.ea wits a United
Nations' supported republic,
It. became obvious" within: a
few days, that • South Korea•
cull not' long resist the Russian
equipped armies bf North Korea.,
United States ail; ,support and
later, ground troops,: entered the
wi<rr with the consent of the Un,
'ited. Naltions and 'these were fol-
lowed
ol-low,ed ,by token forces. frorn. other
members, •Althotigh Russia
clai.med;in. the U.N. assembly that
the •cure fliet was only a . loca:liz'ed.
Mowbra , Wir gham,
gave the:, minutes. find wise the
report, of the:' Synodical: executi;ve:
.meeting, Mpg. ; ' Jack MacKenzie
Ashfield, sang.'',Miss .Nellie Mal-.
colin; ,.Kinlough,, 'gave the .offer
ing . prayer.
Mrs' A11en :MacAuley,'.iple��,
••Presbyterial; president,. gave a
..most 'interesting report of , the.
pie -Assembly Con,gress which
she attended in.' Montreal,. She
told of the self scai'chini; meet
Trigs :which , were held an•d ,of.''tlic
re-awaketiirrig; which is hoed 'for•
1VIrs:. B;e11,, Kincardine,`,av( tht.
.treasurer's ; 'report • and ' Mr;.
Carrap'bell,; Kincardine; have thee.
closing 'prayer.
TALKING ABOUT '.PARRS
•rn An' •article last' w eek in the,
Kincardine • News . about district
parks, reference was niad(.'• as
'follows. 'to, .the..1oca•1 park:
'`Down, in . Lucknow;, Caledonia
' 'park; 'epee, the • scene of 'the fain -
ed 'Caledonian': games.
brought thousands •. by; special
train from all .over • western O'n-.
' t.ario, as.; well a's : from; the birder
states enjoys;' a pleasant setting.
;too, is 'a n;atui:a:l .amphitheatre;
Which- intel'iigerit Planning could
,enhance, thoughletting 'an; open
:ditch -•drain intoand through the
east -side •of,,t'he •perk car hardly
be. termed .an advantage".....'
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United' Nations are determined
lo avoid' a repetition of this
take.
Korea is thefirst real r. test•
'of the United, Nations' strength.
Appeasement; and disunion *now
'will set the stage for future ag-
gression,•while.decisive action`in
'the fern' of 'firm resistance will.
se•rve .as. a .determentto, future
ggressors,.: .
That is why I believe the
is' „If stiffed in, ;Korean iriterv.en
:tion;:
—•) ,.H.S. STUDENT.
'CHURCH NEWS
Zion' W,M.S.
Friday afternoon, October 13th
Zion W,M.S. met •at the • home of
Mrs.. Allan 'Ritchie with 18 in
attendance and •the president,
Mrs, W,• 0. Hunter in the chair.
The meeting opened .with 'prayer •
Eby Rev. C. B. Woolley. The ser-
,retary, Mrs. Nelson Raynard,'
read the minutes of, the previous.
meeting and called the roll. Mrs.'
Cecil "Gardner read: the scripture'
lessen and a splendid report . of
the sectional meetng, of. the W.
•M. S., held at. the Nile' October
12th Was prepared: ` and read by
Mrs. Gordon Ritchie. Readings
were,given iby Mrs. Will. Hunter
and Mrs. Fred Anderson, and the
final pages :ofthe.study- booki
"Grdfng , with the years" ,read, by
Mrs, Robert ` Helm,, -.Plans' were
:made for the anrtua.1''bazaar_ and.
'the' ladies each •agreed to donate
a. diaper for Greek: ,babies. Mrs.
Wes. Ritchie, re,ndered: anorg an.
solo after which 'Mr. ' Woolley
closedthe meeting with prayer,,.
A vicar: was'addiSessing Sunday
is heal .' childi'.en After. • Several.
rnin(ites he asked
"And''now is't}iere..any boy or.
^ho would like::to• ask me a:
Biu.( sticjn.:
.-a' inori ent thei°e was " it
c•ne(,> and then a shrill little va'ice
piped i�Ui
"PT(as.e, sir;. why. did the••angels
• up and...clown.Jacob's; ladder"
t'hen',th v htid. wings?"
."A h;' ayes; that's, 'a :good ques-
ti:niti n.iid the •vicar "Niv-:would
anyone like:t(o answer it?'' .
and lunch was.served by the hos-
tess, assisted: b.y Mrs. Cecil Gard-
ner, Mrs'' Wes Ritchie, Mrs. Peter
Cook and. Mrs: Will. Hunter.
United Church, Evening Auxiliary
The, regular ' ,meeting: of '.the
evening Auxiliary was, •held at
the home of. Mrs. `•N., `'H: -"Hedley
• with 32 present, `.The meeting
opened: with hymn 249 '•followed
iby Mrs: George Joyht'readingthe
scripture. •M'rs. Alex ° McNaygave
a .travelogue on' her trip to the
West• Coast °whicti .wash very in-
'.teresting Pleasing. vocal. numbers
'were" given ,.by Mrs Bob "'Camp -
"EUTIURISTIC"
:• Thar(; ' is a Dr•uggist• in our town
Whir spui;ns'the .intiriage tie,
A ',lik(�ab1 ? sort• of a chap ,he' is;
• A kind and, arniable guy, '•.•'
This:33-Year.
•Bachelor
A ,drugg'is`t, good; :and..'true,
:'Is h.aj pvin •hisk life, alone
1.t'.'nev:ei• gots him: bltle;
He ha' .a. cheery smile all day,• '•
.A friend 'to. all he meets
He plays • an...organ; reads a lot,
No. cuStomer lie cheats.
He says he's not 't.he ""marrying
kiniivriieiivOrnefltyt)ei' And gays it' with some: glee;
r f�( • , 1 •' The:Oppo4lte sex dont tickle hrrn,
�gain 5 ,� E • i bs.: A ct'libatc he'll be
' ands'
Get few P m :'igor It's beim pt'e;lictc,d' here
P1' ► tlrer i,,
. wha{ a thrill! l ony iimbs_fill�otit;; t'RlY L(+IJBWa '
•i'iil fiat body• loses•its sickly, 'bean=pale" ' wk ' 'i'1.14tt 'h(,. 011 bended tilee,
Etirchcstlbloraise d szrex, wciul gbuilding tfJU: ytrt,tild l)1(*i1(} hitt.•("i1U5e: t(i. 5;ome
• Riye� you' mtira cp, nourishment, puts i esh (•n '' ain't,' • t l i'1• .
,t,are boncs.'Don't fear getting lo(r•fat• `top When + r y't"
You reach weight yoit desire, intrad i R,ry sire only \r 1 el \ Ot1 t)1t" w`i,fc y be'.
600, rry'O:strcx ',ionic Tablets for new • i (,units, , S,G.vv.Vei'.
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• AT LUCKNOW HIGH SCHOOL*
Froom the Collection of:The Art Gallery of Toronto'
Contemporary Canadian Water Colours
Landscapes,' portraits, abstractions, etc., in••this selection o
original water' colours by • noted Canadian artists.
MON OCT:. 23 t MON. ,OCT;..:'30.
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EARLY ONTARIO .ARCHITECTURE
22 Panels designed ' to ' shows
• _ g orriething of ; the 'character ' of ;
pioneer settleMent Ontario.,and.,,. make people aware
than
Pod: architectureof the -past, is a heritage .to :be Taher
b� , ishlyd
MON;., NOV. 6 .to '1VION,,
Display Nightly. from. 7.00 to. 9.00 .
PIONEER RELICS OF LOCAL ORIGIN
ALSO •DISPLAYON.
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‘10.O�t10�11Qi;.oilipl,a,.imp,.,r
bell arid.,4 'group of .girls. consist-
ing .of::. Marlene ;MacLennan,
Gladys Chin, Gladys. Kilpatrick,
•Ruth : Johnston, Betty Johnston;
The topic: '. `•`The. United, 'C'hurch,
re -e inters ' Japan.' was given in 'a
I very:interesting• manners by Mrs.
I-larold;.Allin. The meeting closed
d .',.
with the.1V)vi':zpah be , , d,c ned i`tion fol- tight. .out..'of ten. , readers: coni
lowed :by, • a social half hour. ' suit the .Want Ads:
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