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WEDNESDAY, MAY. 15th, 196,',
L.oca.I �n
ivEm Ntr.'W WRINGER: ROLLS?
We -have.. -new • wringer roll re,
':placements for '-a11 makes of
mashing inachines.E ' C •o. tri p 1 e t e
Washer rebuild • our specialty,
L'eavea. -ers , at Murdle's-' Hard-
�varc .F• :Skelton, Beatty Washer,
Service,Goderich..
Mac W.irister, a drummer in
• the Ippeasb''t'ipe Barid; is back
in civies again.
Miss0S Blanche and Joy • Stew -
,art were:week-end Visitors: at' the
l?arsonago.
- `Rcz a:lcl..dt�hnsten. is home from
To;'elite -tJnrversity, having, com-
•-)idles iris fi.rst,year•in medicine. -
:M1; and Mrs., Alvin .Bowles `of
London were Saturday •;visitors
ithher mother, Mrs. David
Hackett and, tither relatives..
.A..Mis Al Guse: anct- D'oiiglas .of
;'.Kitchener have beenvisiting with
her parents,. Mr. and 'Mrs. P. M:
'•• Johnstone, who also, had as their
week -end guests, Mr• -,Luse arid'
Mr. and Mrs, Merle, Johnston' sof
London.
Dr- am d - Mrs Kenneth R;
Thompson '• and three sons,' ,Ken-
neth; Bruce :and ;:;Bobby o f.
Chicago' visited the "Patter part'
ofthe week with his 'parents, Mr..
and Mrs.:D. M. Thompson. Dr:
Thompson attended : an, osteo-
- -phatnc-. eoriventipn—, in London-
while here. •
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HE f U. CKNOW , SENTINEL, LUCKI OW, ONTARIO:
ANNIVERSARY
MARKED SUNDAY
Miss Viola: $ erry� a of Etmira
spent, the week,end•-.,.here..; _._ _-
Miss Beatrice Price of Stratford
is spending this.week at'the.hoirie
of Mr. and Mrs `.A•, W: H'dxnilton.
'Mr. and MrS. A. Hooper have
now taken up permanent resi-
dence at Hillcot•in Pownal, Ver-
mont. ,
Mrs.. Mac Graham left last
Tuesday'..to reside in Galt, 'where
her husband .is in :.the ibrnploy . of
the Bell Telephone :Company.
Mr. Dave ' dor nell and Miss
lizabeti',_Hornell . of Toronto visa.
ited last week wilt'. Mr.• and Mrs:
Wm Hornell
1VIr and. 'Mi s .lack Fisher : of
London wei•e week -end 'visitors
here .with Mt;. and. Mrs. Wrn,
Fisher.
Dare Horne; of 'Itoronto spent
the latter -part of.• the ''week here
at the horne' of his grandmother,
Mrs. Walter. Horne; 4.
Thompson visited
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for • a few days • at 'Elmira with
My. ,and Mrs Wm Hewat as Mrs.•
Hevva .'had 'been under 'othe doe-
toes -Care..
M'i --°-
pama• iATCher. who has;
been at Mrs. Fraser`Patterson's
Goderich; • for about' five -months:
with an: injured knee; .has 'gone
to Granton to -;stay• with ' Mr...and
Mrs.•. ). r_t -fan ^till •- i-_;:,�_
mproved-;
enough • .to return :to her own
home.:-.
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Wilfred spent -Sunday with Mr
•and-c17lis: 'Denis Dalton
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S- iecessful and--well--,a•ttended
services N Sunday marked the
fifty-sixth:4anniversary of the
Lueknow Presbyterian Church.
Guest speaker at both services,
and who also addressed ' the 'Sint -
day School in' the , ri-orni'ng, was
Peter A. Dunn.: of, St.- Paul's
church; H'ainilten ,and.: immediate
past rriod.erator of .the Synod .of'
1,-lan'iilton aiid London'.
.In the evening, services, in '.the
United Church ,arid South Kinloss
PresbYtenan Church .were with-
drawn and Rev. J. W Stewart
incl Bev; Herbert F., Dann, were,
in attendonce'at the Presbyterian
Church to :assist . iii con:dutcrg:
this service„.
'At' the evening. 'service_ : Dr,
Dunn took his text from the 139th
Psalm, j verses ' 7 to 10,: and the
theme of , h'is ::discourse ,was the
omnipresence,` of God It is the
basic truth of religion, that God
is'.everywhere; he said. He is the
God of the whole earth and can't
be 'confined to 'anyone or to any
• place, .He is n�' local' diety that' is
tied to any one religion:
Applying his thoughts:' to this
anniversary,-, occasion, . he 'stated
-th-at-T-wh�•1-e 'erre cbul�l lzioback
on. ,years of service .to'the
church;
'of' the future no one could foie -
tell. B t. '
u one : thin ns certain, , he
said,
whether,.
thew;ayvh�sm
oath.
or difficult'•whe her.' we rise 6r
fall, the' .omni p. resent ',God :will
-be -with=us lin, ' the f t
jobs:
The German: attitude :; to t• e
Canadian; has for the rnostjrt
P
,been :friendly, and the . seaker
Y. speaker
felt; that Canada Might do well to
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open • her .doors in the'' future to.
the:- better class 'of Germans
He/expressed sorrow for' the
democratic Germans whose con;-
�victions-wer-e-quelled-so -long they
are ; now finding `difficult . tri,` ex-
• :g • Y.
p ession, but With the fear of the
e• we come e
th past.
n` sa
FIRE,_
Lueknow
Ontario.
CASUALTY ,.• AUTOMOBILE
Now• Representing ` All • Companies
Formerly -Served, -13y B The- -_
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Geo. H. Smith Agency,' w'
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CHRISTIAN IDEALS
onmue from. Page , r l
German has 'no monopoly. 'ox'n
y p y..
crueity :and.ruthlessness•.'Captai°
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`MacDonald contended 'and. it' was
his i..
o non �:.:: '.'_
p n that---�n�- Canada :there
are" those who' .could h'awe_ •filled
the roles. • of concentration: camp
titre -as-in and the_
many-oxh?r 7�.• . .
Miss... Marcella 'O'Connor _..-oof ;.,Rev- J R:- ui le s '-n-- l
:, 4 b y lie t . as
London is :' endin `
-.r
sp g , a fe�v holt Week , vrs£mg' his sister' in De`
days'with her moth" troit.•
t, -An iver r Soloists_were_Mrs.,
T. A. Leishman and Mr. ,Llo d
y..
Stewart. Miss Marion MacDonald
took a solo part in ,the cloichoiran
them in 'the' evening. .'Miss ,.�;La11ian
Carruthers pr'esided. at the:'organ '
frie s ,o
The_niany; friends . : Mi
Y., f IVIr�:Myers �, ss,. Mary. Nlui �aj�. spent:" ent•. -the'
Were sorry to hear .of ,his accident . weeken:d. at„
her' home in Dublin.
and all wish'' him 'a speedy :re- Mist .1: Veronica Austin : is able
er
`:•cov y. I . . ; .:. , 'to be:around:sin after:. her aga car
Miffs Tereta Austin was home accident.'.
from London for the, Week -end .:• Mrs 3erry Dalton has. returned.'
Mi Mark=Darton s ii icing from, a ie 's .was a
Mrs T ;Garvey.: ing care .of ' her sister-in-law.
Mr. Joe Au tin of -Detroit, s :.Vessrs. VincentAustin a
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•visiting.
his many friends and rel- Clare Lannan are .horde • from
atives in., the burg Hamilton' and intend >workin on:
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The May•meetin ''o ,the
g f, W.M.S.
•was Held-, at the Manse ori; Wed,-
nnes%ayafternoon. with 30. la ie
present, -Mrs: W. I. Miller : pre-
sided •and. the.:theme; of the .ser
vice was:>`The":Christian .Home".'
=Theroll call was well responded.
to byi "r`ea'dings.° o�n "Mother, oThe
following: heralds reported, Mrs.
S- 1 Todcl on„ Japan, Mrs:: T J..
,Todd op India,. `Mrs: Thom 'on
Korea:, and 1VIxs, J. `Cameron . on
Home Missions Interesting re-:
ports of •;the -Presbyterial 'recently
held in Wingham;were given. by
1trs -Adu : 6 6 6
In the topic on - Christian Hoines,
thebasic 'needs : of. a'• child in .a:
Christianhome were • outlined.:
Those taking' 'part : were Mrs W
I.-' Miller,.'-Mrs.:T F. Wilson, Mrs:'
Stuart Collyer, Mrs `E J.Thom,::
Mrs:.. T..J..'Todd;. Mrs.•l'.;Orne .Dur -
inn,. Mrs. S E: Todd and 1VIrs, J:`
Cameron:'' A .duet "Mernories . of
Mother"' wasung by Mrs. Stuart
and;.Mrs: Gaunt. At the c reclusion
Mrs.. Newton" took share" and ` it
was�._decided: to organize a Wo-
menfs Association with the• fol-
lowing; officers:. • president;
-Andrew"u
Gant; vice ,- President,- •
Mrs: John Cameron;: sec., Mr,s.
Lorne Woods; treas., Mrs. Tom
Todd ..
Mr, .and' Mrs, lsoi Woods and
Children and Mrs. Win.Dgh
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erty of Guelph: were WI
"e end"
guests of. their .mother," 1<YIR. Ji'Woods. -
' Allan Durnin;'.recently re=
freedom '' of thought, ."word and
action . ° •
In Germany- ; there are : those
who: view' the war only 'in the.
• light of ' the mistakes they made,
,by"`which'• they 'should benefit „in
the:: future, • and .others who are
sick '• of 'war and would 'like to
take:. ,.leave of : Europe forever:.
.The Inajority, however; :feel
t a't•• it era was. a great man"iii :
a great leader, although'dispising
many of: his- associates: