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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-05-15, Page 8IPACT 'EIGHT THV' LVCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW„ ONTARIO 'l i HAVE RECEIVED- ANOTHER:.SHIPMENT U; old Seal (*NG(LEU.I These rugs .are bright, cheery • colors. , ' They are practical, ' save labourand give 'plenty of satisfactory wear. Sizes;. 6: x' 9 7%x9' 9F`x 9 9`x101/2 9 x 12' 9 ,x,131 +,. 9 x 15 K,>KRSIiEA W. I. CHARTERS BUS FOR GUELPH TRIP • The ` Kairshea Women's Insti- tute has, chartered a bus in ,order tb attend the Golden Jubilee of the•Institute tb be•held in Guelph. op June 18th. It is a 38 -passenger bps, . and to date sixteen, members of the lairshea: Branch. lrave applied for :transportation.. All :other Kairshea ladies planning, to go must ,leave. their native with ,Mrs.: D H... Car- ruthers by ;Saturday of this week, After .that date, the rerhaining'" accomodation.., will be • alloted to one• 'or more . diataet branches which are interested. • ' • • ,The bus will leave Lueknow at 8.3.0 .D.S.T. the .morning of the Jubilee 'and Will>return,after.the evening . session: • Transportation Vests, Will be ,1$3.29 *-pei. person;. Members „of the Iiairshea' Branch: are' planning to take a 'basket.: lunch:, •.. CONGOLEUM r s still, in Short,supply, .Thee early' buyer gets r. Teton ISEDICATE MEMORIAL' ORGAN (Continued from page ,1)• ' Faith and ti ist brings salvation - and . salvation -and ,.a life.:dediicated. ;to Christ are inseparable'fa,,cts.. .he pointed out The scripture dir- ects us to serve in a positive. way, and those .who .claim they need X14) t`r' negative ,lives, . even. though -they, May be free from the .transgres- sions of,the law: There' aren't two standards of Christianity. ' There is .iot,•:one rile'for.. the minister or the elder and: one for 'those: who profess to. be followers; Rev.. Henderson emphasized and 'point- ed ed out that -there is-no-salvation- 'outside s-no-sralvatao •outside . the , church- of . Jesus .Christ. Shopping .` $uggestiOns raves :Apple Juice 48.: oz tin 32c altons Puddings 2 :•packages No, sugar ��required R,1.y M. e ly Desserts, J. 2: packages 15c Royal Manor Coconut Package 25c•, Club House Minute Tapioca. • :Package ,' • 22e He : acknowledged: -that:: fl e church is .not perfect; butmuch. Of the' criticism directed against it, . appears to .;be an • effort ' to eover "up the sins of those who criticize "II"there"are things with - in the church, that aren't as they should ,be,. it calls for a house - :Cleaning, not a 'withdrawal•.from the church. " � •_ ' d rnr ofetra o speeches,..of the Premier of 'On- tario and the Attorney', General in.:connection with )he legalizing`. of,cocktalil lounges. Their speeche s pointed ; but :what .:United. States is doing, and what former govern- ments did, but What' would Christ. have 'us, do',.queried . the speaker; n' who added "that ham` t -n " gl.lav rel With these aeaders, so long, as they leave ;out the word Christian MAY PAVE TO LAKE FROM. A.MB E•RLEY ----Ashfield and -Huron :Township, Councils .have been' conferring in connection • with the • hardsurfac- ing Of the road from. Amberley to the lake, an approximate „two- stretch: o_ boundary : road! between the •..; two „municipalities: The two municipal boards will meet' shortly oto' officially 'dismiss the matter. • Upkeep'_ of this road. ,has been shared by the two- intup ipaii tEg and the question of paving it has come .to the fore since',;the Prov inial .. Department of Highways. announced its intention to pave Highway 86 • from • Arnberley: to; Elmira: :No •-86 has its terminal at Ainberley, and while it;:is 'not o•€f-iE�l�ti=-is::.-,:r-egaxdedT..asw.q possiblethat: hard. surfacing 'o this. Highway might be cornrnen- ced this year.'atd probably 'at the Amberley end of the road,• In any. event 1: Ashfield arid, Huron. Councils are looking •into.. the feasibilityof completing the stretch to the, foot of the lake hill, :. The ---love -of-God-mans ' aervice,• when such an• opporturdty offers. froth, such legislation.; In ; conclusion . Rev Henderson pointed out'that? as .we enter the'. .Valley of the • Shadow; as' must 'we. . 01, the • worthlessness • of worldly things'. becomes .apparent: aYid. if 'we' have served Him well THURSDAY, MAX 15th, 1947' `ROUBLE S.OLES+'RUBBER. HEEL OUTSIDE COUNTERS ' row ;In "Retan" and "lYennonite" upper leather for limned time only Regular :,$4.95''. C. Rathwellt� 0 we will have found.: 'joy = in • our 'BAPTISMAL SERVICE SUNDAY .[ way of life in, Christ. At the Mother's Day or .family) day service' in the "United Church } =aun day-rx`ioin=rng J �- Stewart performed, the ceremony, Fred Newman, of :baptism upon 'Fames Douglas, who.•has,'b"ought of' Mr. and Mrs.. Ed. 'A: sonJohnston; E. Purdon hardware stores E the h. obtains.: • osses- William � .Thomas and . El•izabeth at yilhitechurc p Belle,. children " of Mr.. and 'Mrs.. sign: t�'oday::Fred'.is adding, a stock JamesiMathers; David Brian, son. of geheral store: merchandise: r. o'n theha d-: of. Mr,. and Mrs H. D:'`Thamps. PLirdnhas operated • p3 . Sana' Mary Christine;. daughter of': ware' business' for the, past 3 Mr. and Mrs:' K., C. Murdie. years...Ile and 1VIrs.• Pardon will .the end.of. 'Before the.' close' of the service, move to` Lucknow at afloral bouquet was .presented by: June, to 'their, home a' .block south Mrs: J. `W. Stewart to Mrs 'T. H of the Supertest • Garage, which Alton, who .had the isti ction of theyrecently': purchased : from d being the oldest .Mother in the Mrs. 'Elizabeth : Congrain. ' The con re ation. • 1 SPECIAL ! . While 'They Last: nne Strawberry :am -1 coupon lb. • ctn:. .,.. 29c GETS ' POSSESSION TODAY OF WHITECHURCH • .• STORE • It's Spring 'Planting Time!, We offer Top... Quality Garden Seeds •by MacI'enzies; Rennies and Steele -Briggs and- have.: your' favorite variety of Beans,.. Peas and Cord in bulk. See our display' of. Choice No. 1 Dutch Sett Onions before buying. THOMPSON'$ The. Store of Friendly Service deuce.,, a t•:' Whitechurch •at that time, Mr: Purdon recently dised` of 100*acr'e farm on -Coil: 12 West Wawat o'sh to:: Mr.; Bill: Rintoul:` Gaelic.. Fooled: 'Urn During, his .. inspection -Of the. Cadet Corps on ' Monday, Major Young queried one of the' girls as:oto what .the Latin .slogan on their school crest meant. .The re .ply , was that it' .was 'Gaelic, not. Latin, and the Major. .who pro- fessed to .be a: good Scotsman was a bit 'taken back and let' it go 'at that., But, The:remarked,'• in later 'addressing. "the. crowd, I'm going. to find out before 1 leave• what issays:" on, your school crests. N�-TED 'CHURCH' LUCKNOw Rev, J. VV. `.Stewart, B.A., •B:D Pastor SUNDAY., MAY,l8th, 19p r ` 10. a.m.=.-Sunday School.. 11 .a.m._aBetter 'Learning";' Btory=" Missi . Miracle". .' 7.p.m• . • "Going On"• • V r• Y.U�/ n Fresbyteriiaii Guild .� The last ;meeting of this spring term was opened by ' psalm 106. Frances Hamilton .read the scrip tura and a. Bible qu'zz was con- ducted by Marion' L.' MacDonald,: A prayer was.;given by.Betty Mil- ler. Congratulationswere extend- ed to Ray Stanley' who had never missed- a meeting . during both" fall and :spring' terms; Gwen 'Stewart was ,voted as. the ,one ` Who; :had . cine e MOS or e : ` o the,.year 1946-47.. To show their appreciation :it, was,decided to send her .as .a delegate to the Young People's; Camp :this- stun= riser at Kintail; Mr., W. A. Heri- derson gave, 'an in'teresting 'illus- trated talk •• on Pilgri 's•Pr• ogress: Mrs. **br.ay nd Marion � ,, MacJonald .played a •piano duet. A• reading was .given by 'Dorothy McIntosh. Mr. Henderson closed. with: the benediction South Kinloss W, M. S. The May meeting of South• Kin• loss W.,1Wl.s, was held at -the -home" ofs, Douglas 'Graham. Mrs.. D. • L. ` McKinnon presided. The ineetirig ,opened with .praise "and: the Lord',s prayer `in. unison. Mrs,. A. F. Sutherland was :appointed delegate .to the Presbyterial; May 27th' at Ethel: A; reading was •err-�1�;;'���;=Mt��Vf�-ilail--errtl-Oed- "Neighborliness",. Topic from th� study book' Cross ::Over Africa was taken by .Mrs.. Ira Dickie.. The roll call was :answered by' "A' Favorite .Psalm" The payer cir cle w � as taken part in b Y ;MacConriell,, Mrs: Angus: Graham, and Mrs. A.. "Maclntyre. The meet ing 'closed with 'praise and prayer'. by: Rev. J. A. Smith:' A,social..half hour was: spent. •,at the - close ;of the meeting. United'`Ghurch Y. P. S. The weekly 'meeting' of the Un - c1 ' .arc Monday ,evening,' ,with• the 'Mis-.' signs• group:n Charge. fel' the de- votional period, hymns, ,252 '.and 380 , `were :: uiig, 'folio 'ed w, tli: 38(). sung ' foll'owcd with prayer by Willard Thompson.'and the scripture 'reading ` by Dorothy;, Gibson:, ' Margaret. ' Rae, favored with• a•. solo,'.a?nd, Willard Thorp, son :read a story. on the life; of William Carey and his early,•znts•': sionar.Y . work in " India Wilfred Black then gave•a,piano selection, Mr..Alex Sniith shoed shdes..orr India anal spoke . briefly . on. his . he'.: .Xpmexrces:';Y'egarslirg' �vme of t p ctures, Two •contests'• were head;. a "spring" • flower" .contest and "hew ;well do 'you kn°o .India" contest. 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