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A Year --In Advance; 5Q�c Extra to U. S, A. LUCKNOW,
' `HURSDAY, JUNE ;10th, 1947.0.
TEN, PAGES •
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I!11.xe!: Loc.al.
el ARRIVED FROM
nisters ENGLAND FRIDAY
Attained ModeratQrshzp
Three ' clergymen who have i
ministered In the Dueknow Fres
terian
b
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church during t'Ple past.
Y
halt century have attained to7the
position.. osition of Moderator of thein
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chur..ch: Attention dra .was w
• this rerri fi .
"a kabl"e' record by Rev;
D. T. McClintock of the • Ontario .
Temperance Federation, who oc-
• cupied the pulpit here on 'Sunday.
The : three ministers • are Rev.'
•Angus McKay, Rev. .D. T. L. Mc-
Kerrdll and the.. • present mod-
*'eerator, Rev. Charles H. MacDon•-
ald. Rev. McKay, ministered here
.:for sixteen years from 1887 until
January,'• 1904. Upon leaving"
Lucknow 'he .pairl` a..visit'to his
native Scotland where • he •joined
• •t
he 'free' church and accepted a
• :call .6 Kirigussie, Subsequently
he was •elected to the moderator
ship of the Free Church . of Scot-
land, :
HIs.` successor, the Rev. D. T. L.
• McKerroll, ministered to the 1
T,ecknow coSas!regat'ian until 1910
a call . to Vic
;when he a
' accepted'
toria St. Church in : •Toronto,. and
during his , long pastorate in that
city was elected as the head of
•his`•church "
And .now, Rev.' C.• H. MacDonald
has won this' high-honor.:for.him-
self and for the:• congregation .:to
in'. -r-
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WON BRUCE COUNTY; .
SGUOLARSHIP. •AT .:WRSTERN
Miss• MaryMarshall, . a11
, daughter'
of. Mr. and Mrs'. James :Marshall
of town, n -'has ,. won ,the •. Bruce
County ,, Scholarship of $1"00 to
apply �n het second yeax studies
at Western "University,'where.she
taking an .honor course in
r.<
languages. • Mary also won a sec-
ond scholarship for .attaining the
highest mark in any two Lang-
wages, Having won • the Bruce
award, she was not eligible to`acrt
cept . the second scholarship...,
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PLANS . COMPLETE FOR BIG
FROLIC. TO -MORROW ` NIGHT
•
,Highlighting the drive for
funds for 'the new Recreational
Centre', The' Clansmen Club, • is
sponsoring" a •.big: • frolic: in the
Arena tnmorrow night, Friday,. Miller: and 'John HenryDahmer hydro, which :work was recently.
June 20thY , ,
�, only, son of Mr. and Mrs. ;Wm. corripleted, The, congregation has'
lhere_ll n
b a fa. m wax _ •.fou
. ... ,� .._. x . _ .. _. ._... _ . -had-the 1i.7ter r -.:alp the t�Lu-r•.ch re,,'
I33alxrtreY TIY _. .. -had._
�•-yon: c�o�lpl•� e �__ .
:�-�t •t'arn�ram 4hat'c rin�� �-4 �E''
-Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Durnin,
their e r 13 -months old daughter,
Janet Elizabeth, and Mrs. Dtrr-
nin's • Yr -year-old daughter, Miss.
Audrey Morrish, 'arrived • in this
corni�Iiu3 .last".1' _frim
.xlday.
'land, They' werepassengers on
the' Aquitania. -
Wilbert,; who f, served, overseas
d'uringt.the•war,.returned to .Can
ada for a : time• and went back to,
England several Mon s .a ago,after
$ e_ rrl g .
obtaining` ,his discharge:, His.
wife's home was.. at 'Bexleyheath
near London. " ". •.
Wilbert found living conditions
rather 'difficult over there, with.
prices hag. ,, goods •scarce, and
wages .low, , '.
MARRI,ED •AT GODERICH'
l •
Dahmer -Miller',
At the Parsonage of Victoria ,loss ...was :guest speaker :"at the
Street'. United Church, Goderich, Langside • Presbyterian " Chi. rch:
MODERATOR RETURNS
Rev, and, Mrs, Charles.• H, Mac-
Donald. returned . home on.. Tues
day and the new" moderator is
receiving the_ congratulations of
.residents of the community,
• OnMonday, Rev. and Mrs,
attended 'a reception
by. Lieutenant. .Governor .Lawson
and_ Mrs, ;Lawson, who received;
in the red drawing robin .in 'the
Lieutenant -Governor's suite in
ueen's park. Guests. honor.
we Re, E. Au, re gene a,.
secretary of the Baptist Union
of Great Britain and Ireland, and
QOD.SHOPS.
G,�V E; �
HIGH RATIN . .
Lucknow's f o o'd 0 handling:
establishments are second to done
in Bruce County. from a sanitary
:standpoint, according \`to 'Mr..
CC•r-Civv
A: MaeSeen;:-sanitary.3r�•
.speetor for .the Bruce. County
Health Unit,
• :Mr., MacSween -made
spection her ,••last • week and in-
commenting;•ori his findings rated
local' :food . handling •. establish -
merits ' as better than' average
from the standpoint of sanitation.
Mrs. Aubrey; :Right on. Lord. Mr MacSween pointed out, that
Elton, secretary of the Rhodes
Scholarship trust, ' and. Lady -El-
ton.
LANG IDE ANNIVERSARY .
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back*,alleYs, required some clean=
ing up, .particularly on the south
side •• of the business • section. He
wasimpresse:;'':with the Village
Council's garb ge disposal x.egu-
I1rfL S-UNDAY
lations that .require 'all 'garbage
to be wrapped, and . tan . cans to
• Rey. J. A. Smith of South •Kin, be' Scoured. *'• •
He Made •.a 'trip to the; swim- •
Ming' hole south of the 12th' Con-:
Cession ; tbtake a sample .of. the;
water to have it 'analyzed. Quite' . �.
a number from town frequent
this spot. •, "'
Last fall' in his inspection' rem- .'
!poet: of the'. school, Mr. • MacSween
' eccrrntzendcd ili2p .e ii��'g
on `: Friday, June 13th 2'.30 anniversary on Sunday.
o'clock;; .Rev. 'L.., H: Turner'' united the, Young People's- Society re-'
in marriage, Doreen Mae elder • cently•.•assumed' the responsibility,,
da.ughter' of Mr; and Mrs' Herbert to have•the 'church wired for
'new different • .and. :sensational.' attenaea 1yya.tj'i�r. and`Mrs. Lona
Johnston :
of Goderich•.. ,
The High School and 'will. be i
g .b n
r. acid Mrs: 'Dahmer are ° re-
attendance.-:E'ollowi the l
ng floor •siding in• L:ucknow -
show, 'carnival games."'and. .danc='. +'.'
POtRING CEMENT :-FOR •
years,.. *,
Rev. McClintock pointed: out on
Sunday that ''he'; 'had preached
here fpi`: the'.call that was ektend
ed to Rev McKerroll He: also' re.-
rated an 'interesting, story of his:
acquaintance with,. Rev.' McKay.
' It: happened' in the. winter .'of
-8, --the -MgitaYifre
• sighed his. pastorate. astorate That was
g
"the Winter: of the ' heavy' snow",
-and . Rev.. McClintock was ;snow-
; bound .• here : While l ` enroute on
S:attirday 'to occupy th rpulpit in
th httr -1,1e ecails
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that on :