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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-06-17, Page 7T iURSDA .', JUNE 17th, 190 ° THE LUCKNO v SENTINEL, 'LUCKNOW, •ONTARIO d e ember �' Your • y 'eddiiz• 1)a y with Pi.c.tures AT THE CHURCH. HOME STUDIO ANWI`ERE • ANYTIME. , Albums ! Ask � To • ee' Our Wedding . � Albus With A, Series Of'Informal Wedding Pictures' MAKE YOUR APPQINTMENTS• EARLY ,act ' Telephone 4O1 ;J GODERICH.• • iar.e: • St. David St.. KINLc.UGH 'The annLral. Bruce Deanery ' 'rt,eeting was held at 'the Church. Ascum:;.f it, .Kinlough, on Wed- June9th,,cornmeicing .at lO •a:m, iti:ith a celebration` of:the. holy. communion., •Th,e celebrant's v;ere the Rural '.Dean 'Rev.: R, A. '•'E••Ruch of Chesley. and kle.v, L. W.• Owen, •rector'of the: church. IinmediatelY. following.the service . the .laymen.: assembled i,. the • Presbyterian '•: church .Lor •:their ;rlr cttng; Thi. dci,g,, also rri t': Ott the same tithe' and . the 'W.A. lad: ies remained in the .church their meeting, ,Iii. the 'absenceof the Deanery; president,: •IVlrs T; J. .Standing, who ' has been, ver y,111, ttie meeting; was presided over. • hy' Mrs.. L G. Crozier .of • Walk,- erton who • .opened • the, .morning session ;with prayers. - Mrs. L. W. 'Owen ..gave the address.'of wel- come..wh•ich .. was . 'replied to by Mrs J:: Ball; of Kincardine. Crozier. urged the.: ladies . in her . remarks to put for'th .a"Special �'efforL-to ' attend . the' Diocesan annual meeting .,as there ,is .a `wealth of .inspiration and inform= ation 'that': a..delegate . reporting cannot; bring• back: tothe: bran. rhes.•A'letter was. read: from.. Mrs: Sanding, expressing herre ret;in not :be :ng ; aCo attend: Mrs. Crozier.then, introduced two,, .fes speakers, who •broug.ht mes • sages' later in .the meeting, They weire Mrs Cooper:; convener: of :Deaneries and , Mrs: Robertson.; conveper'. of Girls' Work: The :r'e- ports of'the .1-various'.departmeiits,. vet. then: ;given; The i.oll 'call shovied, delegates 'from. '$civic, Cargill, Pinkerton, . Chesley,. Kin= sardine and Kincardine 'B :Branch,: 'Kingarf; Kinlough, .Pa•isley 'Walk erton, Dungannon,. Ludic now, Lu:r on, Part Albert and �' ., p Riililey:•. Mr Arthur.Brown, student minister `conducted the noon -day prayera; •and, all were 'invited' to. the Sun- day, School roorn where the, din= •tier: was , served. a one bun ,A.'to`ove ` • 'dred delegates. Archdeactin . : • Tolvnsh •�W. ..end , then introduced • the lunehean Speaker,. Archdeacon J '' Milts of . Stratford, .. h . o gave timely , message;:.' �, The' afternoon session ' wad opened with 'a hymn. dnd` praye• and the remainder of t'he :busi-'. nets was then. dealt .with. ,Mrs. Milton Walsh read 'the nominat-: )ng report and :the officers::for 1948.49 • are: hon. pres".,• Mrs. T;. . Standing, Paisley pros: •s: C,.Cr�zier,.,.' Mr. hlrs Walkerton: 1st vice, J 'Ball, :'Kind.'ardine: sec'- . fres$, Mr;s J; E, Rowe, l incar dine> girls'•Sc c•.:, mi'ss' May Kinlough; Jre• sz�c' Mrs. Vl?. 14.. *Barney,. Wall erton,: X;ittic. 1Ielpers s'ec, :MjS, Oliv+e mcry, ele.ley; Press' rc'port;c'r•, Miss h2 Boyle Kirtloi hy . i !, , ,Sunday. school Ce It i;L f i''1,1'• Pirikc'rtcrn ; Dore': cls Sc.c, ,, C 1 pc'r 'Wa 1 .'hiss ' fir lri' l ker•t(ltt• li€,Iflr'tttriii tl rnis sic;n- wry tt,;.li. l airf ra,..Irldta; gave.., a 'c1 r'1 }y1,4r ,f,iilrc s; hr,,t hc'r - ,, t r1.� ('); in 11. Cook w'llor • °i1f t1t r ,'I:rl (r' a, f 1'ea s 111 L.(1.of ... .rirtr.rri,f•l tint , ••;`6C:€`.': o•f il.•" kfr„ 11.1)!'1 , 011(•1' , . • • PAGE SEVEN it ytlT 1'll111I 44•:4;•w ' YAWN i�iiarn»iiuun lough as he ha,sbeen ,true 'partner' in prayer' i on the mirsit,n' field fi4,44.Plflc. years. A;mission. ar y )i hln' •v,•its sung «ind . 'Arch :lcacon: 1i:11,` prinl,urieed., the bc'nx liaion. after. a kiirlr all we're ,at'r l cid :.r fr.esilrirentii•; before ' lcav- 'ing fortheir homesc., " ' . Mrs Charlie Hcidt ins;.Mrs. Jim �13;oyl,'; Mrs, Friink Maulden:,;•liliss May-13oyie; Mrs. Pei ry ifodgins; ' Nits, HoN and Harris :Mrs Tho& Har r rs. , Mrs. E, Ackert, Mi"'s, J. Ackert and . Mrs. ,R Elliott rep,: resented tire' Woineri a,I' istit'ute. at theQ district. annual . meeting' held at Lucknow on Thursday last. : •' The : annual mi eting of , the' Bible, Society was held, in ,the .' ' Presbyterian' church on Juge. rdr•. II Mr.: ..Bert ..1VIcLcan :presided. The '231d psalm' vas repeated in' uni- son: After the usu,a1•, business' the following; 'officers were.. elected:: press Mr. John Eminerson.;'.'sec:, Mr. Ben Scott,•tress , Mr.: George: •Flaldenby;''•cp.liechi>s, 'Base. ',Line.. 'Mr John, Bushell; 'Con. 'Ed Sehaeffer :and_Mrs..John .Ern- inerson.; Con. 10., Mr. Denzil',Stat " ters; Con '8,,'Mr, Mark Johnst n.:• -' The collecting . is. to .'be'.done 'be-' fore the: end, of June, The F. 'Q.. Allnuth gave. do address and 'showed .moving pictures; on the ' work "of the ,,Society '.TJ e:. meetingelosed, with ,prayer. Mr., anc'Mrs. '.Jack Graham :i•e • turned: •to Ann; Arbor after' v'i iti.n.g , with relatives. here, ':Miss Veronica' :Mur ',ay ,of: :St. Joseph:s 1ios.pita'1 :`•.lJoridon, • is • spending a .:three .'weeks'' va` dF tion :at her: home, here..' Misses' Aisla• , • Bushell' and. Nor ma: Burt. retui'ned•to Grimsby ter' spending a ."feu days'' with ' their..•pareiits here. Fi•iends and neighbers.'•gathcr•� 'ed at the. Holyrood:. hall :to honor. 1VIr. and 'Mrs. Ch.arlit' ,'Bora bc'= 'fore moving • to th,c•ir new, horns i'n'Kincardlne:; ' -Miss •Helen' Mailc,lrn cif Ti�'i- arra o sgen 'r t ;� fta tr 1. Malc6lm' home. :Mr. and: Mrs: Maiurc&-Hsudcins and Elwocid•.' petit' the •ec•k-end at Detroit. • • i77Oii;;,,yDS Ni RIVftRS WILL USE TRACTORS • The .new Canadian -,made Massey -Harris: "Pon" has opened up, a great new •n arket for: tractors.: • 'One year ago,•Massey-Harris introduced a new small tractor , th ' y" 3 . full complement.of mounted,tools' • .e ,bony :•., ..with .a . to be made in its Canadian,; factory at Woodstock. • Previously, all tractors used in 'Canada, Were imported. Thus, Masse-Harri • important steps .which -ere •bound (to • playY r too duringk. the' years 'a big part. in Canadian prosperity • ahead::'. The "Pony" opens up a great'new market !� a for tractors,. bath iri Canada export field.' The last C nad an census showed. ear and froths . •. man�" • nearly 500,000 fcirms still withouT� tractors'' y of which are:small farms.and market, arden' prettied And 'there. are. 9.._ s where' big tractor':outfits. are. not a great many more`thousands of, small farms' in thea United States, in Europe,: in Africa, 'and other countries ' ntries where Massey -Harris: products; are.: sold.. Almost ' every: one of them is a prospect''for a "Pony".. . F • � With.: the practical, econ .,„_ .._. ; '. p . onrical Pony . thousands more farrhers will be able to • tractor power to. do their work easier, quicke . use The "Pony" . q r, and •more'•.profitably. manuugcture of ,the .Pony Tractor in; Ganda rill .o'ide-'obs i for Canadian � 1 '� eyegrs she • d workers . not only those employed in. the Masse -Harris.'fac 'those employed in the: industries which' suppl ma.teriaf Y bry, but also' The ;.,, �' , parts and services. great growing`: demand, for they Pon from the lrtration,': is, evidence' of � its real needY ' day of its first ublie: demon=" ; .and .place, in Canadian' and.world • 'agriculture. i MASSEYTHARRIS. COMPANY LhIUIITE•p � ,4 Established 1847' Winni eS,.' Brandon Re - P gena,. Saskatoon, Swift Current,•Yo . • . . rkton, Cblgary. ` Edmonton,•Vancoaver, Toronto,:'Montreal, :Moncton• • • • 0 rr. f.a • kfr. til t e Presbyterian church ,When three ;Iits were tle :boy y • baptized - Thcv were, 'Eldon Alexander, son rl Mr: andMrs. Weir Eckenswil= kr: • George . Douglas,. son "of: Mr. :and M. .B t , ui , .Edw and John s ,n of Mr,. and 'Mrs. Ed- «w,rd (TecU ; tit'e.; wt'lc'om<.' Mr. and, Mrs Jolie tc; ;h 1O'hr Con. They :.have On , ..Sunday •aif ter n+:ai 1r7Cr.c j71L"i ".a:b(''t the faI'in 'formerly ‘5gi.S ti special bapti:1;bal ,�� r� ire � •t i 1'V ''Tr: •.George Colwell..., I , .Congratulations tlie 'teacher to and pupils 'of' this` school:in in win- ning, second 'place at the ::Walk- erton musical `festival. • Denzil•'Statters. . Mrs. Harvey Hudgins :is spend: ing a� few .daYs w`. England .in the 'near` future. Mr. Gordon,.;Statters `s n 1,veek-en : wth' t the Messrs. • W,rri.;. and:, i t hr y relatives t v a ., Ar I nun. Detroit... � '• � of .a hundred and -seventy Mr: ani Mrs. James Hodge en- tertained their • friends -.at: their bore' on Friday: • evening last at. a dance . in .honor: of Mr. Charlie Hodge who 'plans. ,to' return '.to: f THE BELL TELEPHONE _COMPANY OF CANADA (•, tier ,Sere ce PARTY LINES enabl'e•:us toy ser.ve.tho�us:ands of, ��.�� •�dc�ca'i� rwlse' be vvlthout fomlll Qthir $•ervttco, • • C.`ons.' o1+ .it : sharing, :of party . [riles.is i r zptjc. nt in ensuring' Cl . :high X When questioned about his long-, `Said, . 've eaten the' right food• Kept in.• a good mood; 'and' Thought, of :my: trobules with brevity: Cw1\o."� , dc,,, r. ;Ir 'ti l.a.t: r R o1C.' 9. • ' a b 1 px