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Lucknow Ont., Thursday April 24.th, '1941
ORDM REV IN FOS
HOME 'CHURCH.
In his, home church ,.,pn Taleaci
Henderson, s
of ••'Mr: 'and. Mr*: J. W.: .Henderso
was ordained ad', a ,mainister of t
Oliabyterialt. •Charelia,. • :
The Solemn Sint impressive 'cer
' niony of ordination was perform
before e large .audience."'!includi
justly proud members of the Lac
now Presbyterian °Church and. Ma
well wishing- visitors. from , aist
churches hi: the SommUnity, :
'Bill, (we. Cannot, refer, to him othe
,. wise) has .been appeinted by the Mi
skin Board of his church to .the Hill
.dale cherge between Barrie and 'Mi
land, la the PreshYtery of Barri
which authorized 'the. •preebytery •
Maitland tb conduct . the ' eitlinatio
• The ger-Vice Was cpaducted bY. Re
8: M. Seat Of Kincardine, and avh
asked oedipant the caste:mar
seven questions of the. ordination ce
• eniony. He Was ate:dated by Rev ,ReY
•-da---Ester-Of-Ashiieldrarhogead i
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prayer;., Rev.. Kenneth- MacLean ,o
'Wingliana who 7. addressed the con
gregation; :Rev. 'C. IL liaeDeriald o
• : Luelauivi, Who.. explabied the step
leading pp: to the ordination,* an
'Rev. John Pollock 'of Whitechurch
who spoke •directly to the Yeung Ord
offering words of , wisdom
• counsel, and advice to 'otie who • i
.about to set out on ' the greatest o
all • enterprises "The Winning o
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The, winning Of smile was the Ahern
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of a very- forcefulserinon 'deliver!
by, Rev. 11(lacLeartHii Which:*,poiae.'
ed out that this was pert 'of, the buil-
?less of Chrigtian people,.: but which.
was being left Mare and More* 'the
ministers of today. •
.Sous, he ,said; are the whole, of
Men, Mind,. spirit and hedy.Te, (win
these souls we 'milk wee, lead and.
lift :them into the element of life,
from the...sire •-indiffereince'neglect ,in
Which. hue -amity is lost. No One .can
be .t.o.o';' Wise or over educated for
this tank, -he - iiiidramitait--: must : --a
wisdom 'of purity, patience, persuas-
iveness ;and emnpaesien, gained by
'Meg close tOGod, the ,ceritre, of all
wisdom.' . ,
4 Why .can't we have more Young
peOple in this greatest of all enter,
priee,s-athe winning of soulet,
:•14Peried. : •
' in the Past taw 'Years the Lucknovv
• 're'sbyteriari church.. has sent' out
three young men and a young -woman,
*Rev. George L. Douglas,.' • Rev. R.
•!''Douglas. 'MacDonald, .-Miss Dorothy
Douglas and now. Rev. William 4.
Henderson. .
In this the local pastor and con-
gregatien • was congratillated-by Rev.. -
MacLean whose remark e weresupple-:
Merited by Rev. Scott, whp said it
was 'a great example to all churches.
Rev. :MacDonald' repeated the:Ord-
ination • prayer while the , ordipant
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kneeled for the laying 9n, of hands..
Mr. Henderson was then given the
hand of fellowship' and Weleenied into
the ;ministry, ,by the asseriabled-clea-
:, 'gyinsei and Presbytery elders.. , • •
Beta Henderson pronounced - the
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• NO CHAMPION* DECLARED
A very interesting evening was
„Anent at Johnstone's Restaurant last
Thursday when masters of the silent
game' from the yilla&and comMun-
-ity competed in a checker Omni -
The attendance was -only about half
what :was anticipated,' however, and
• as the sides captioned by F. D. Mac-
Lennan and Joseph Agnew were not
-'evenly . matched, it appears to have'
"been a,' "no decision” 'engagement,
• with "official figures" not released.
• 'The Competition was none the. less
'keen' and a good night's sport was.
enjoyed, with lunch served in eon-
•clusion.'
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CAUGHT 160 MUSKRATS .
tILL END OF LAST WEEK
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Upaintil the end of last week How-
ard and Earl' Harris of Holyrood had
-trapped a total of 100 muskrats. The
• entire catch was bagged within a
raditis Of five miles of their farm
home.. The highest score in any one,
day Was 29 rets Mid that in the peak,
,• of the season the week before last.
They rePorted the price was still 'not.
much, under the $2.00 markl the end
of the week.
The s'eason closed in Huron County
' on Monday, with the sedon ie Bruce
reniaining open a fe* days . longer
. although the period of the big cat&
is'now pasta
The "Want- 'Ads" column Of •
The Sentinel has been currently
carrying numbers- of _seed' grain
.
advertisements Here is One in-'
. stance of .the qUich. resulte..Gil- .
WO Hamilton . advertised sweet
..clegr week -The paper -,goes.
out -en :The rimer -routes on Thurs- • •
day morning. Gab was at Jack
• Aitchison's sale that afteknorm•-
. when -a prospective buyer said,
"I..see you have sweet clover ad-
vertised..in The Sentinel. "Right". -
says -Gib, and •prontitly' said' him -
ten 'bushels of ,it. • •
LO.CAL DENTIST
•LEAVING TOWN
"'Dr. R. L. Treleaven, Ideal .dentist,
_has_anziappeed_bia intention_ef-mom,
ipg to Woodstock where he will es-
tablish a dental: practise. May the
21st is set for: their departure from
the village. Dr. and. Mrs. Treleaven
and -son Dick will moire to Woodstock
-0.-atliat-Aime,--while-their-adaughtea•
Patsy will remain here until the corn-.
Pletion of the schdol term. .;
-The Treleavens will be niisied in
the village. The Debtor has been act-
ive in variona organizations such as
the Clansmen, Masons, the United
•Chni-Ch 'Choir -and the Pipe Band. Es-:
,pecially has he been A prime proinot,.
er of. this latter organization,: and
has taken on :active part in tutoring
new and young, piper's.
Mrsa.T.relerieenahaa_14ai an active
wOrlcer in the Institute • and •Chni'cb:
organizations, ". •
, PLAY AND -DANCE •
WELL ATTENDED •
•
A play and dance Under aespiCes
of the',.fitackhow Agricultural Society'
held in the Town Hall on Friday, was
well attended:. The: 3-aet. farce, "Lov-
ely Ladiee" was presented by eleven
young wornen of the Ready For Ser-
vice Clas e Kincardine' tlnited
.-For the dance :that 'followed Me:.
Charles' . Orchestra furnished mimic
with Rey iVicCreight calling oft. Lad-
ies Of the Agricultural Society.. op-
erated a lunch counter and altagether
net proceeds amounted to about $50;
GUIDES ENTERTAIN
• •
Members of •the LucknoW
th.rides entertained.tour tables of lad.:
les at an evening Of bridge op 'Fri-
ary, ht, the Guide. Clubroom. Prize
winners were Mrs. Moran Hender-
son and Mrs. Hai. The Guides ser-
ved a dainty funch . to conclude a
pleasant evening, '
-Operated On Tuesday •
• Mrs. Charles Webster was rushed,
.to Goderich .Hospital ,Tuesday night
nherie-slie' was operated on early
Wednesday morning for appendicitis.
Latest reports ',state; she is doing as
ha. 'can, 'be. expected:
DENTAL CARE FOR
PUPILS APPROVED.
At a Board of Health meeting on.
Saturday, evening it Was recommend-
ed that the School Board acceptathe•
Contract for providing dental care for
-all children Of the Lucknow Public
Schdol. • -
This polidy was carried amt• last
year for the first time at a cost of
'$486, pr avhich 'amount the' Board. Was
'reimbursed 9/le-third by a Govern -
Meat grant. at is estimated that the
entire work, . can be ane this year
at a cost from $250 to $215, lege the
-grant: of one-third_ of thp cost.
there are upwards to 440 Children
in the Public School And the dental
care they will receive includes the
cleaning and ingpectian of the teeth
ef all children, pies extractions, fill-
ings- and ic-ray work. where neeess-
ary.
The :benefit of the work 'done last
year • is evideneed by the, decrees* in
the estimated cOgt of. the Work for
this year. °
Itieharch Webster was • appOinted
.sanitary inspector: at this Board of
Health ,meeting.
Attending Grand Chapter
W. A. Porteous lett for London on
Tuesday, to attend the, three-day see-.
.sioVi of Grand phapter, ROYal Arch
Masong., Bill is completing his term,
as. 'Grand Superintendent Of -Huron
District W. la, Anderson and I! W.
joynt are among other members of
the local :Chapter attending the gee -
eons, '
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to -AD NORTH-ro BE
HARD SURFACED
Fire -Mile Stretch To .HolyroOd And
F,oundation Frten there To Kinloss
. „ExPeeted To Be ,ComPleteci, By
• Early Fall—Sauble Beach Road To
Be Done First' .•
The Bruce--County.roed frem ,Luck,
neerte• Kinloss, a distance of. approx-
imately ten • Miles; is to become • a
g`hitOtisP"-- readthe work Will be
undertaken this •suniMer,••• ai-pairt of
tile program 'Ot road building' 'and -
maintenance egreed upon by the
Bruce County. Higherays: CommitteS,
who concluded a spring inspection
tot= of county roads last week.
-The,' amioinicenient 'wag made hy
Reeve Richard - Elliott of Kinloss
chairman of the Highways committee-
-Otlamaitieitibers-areTReeve-•:A:lex-lfc-•
Tavish: of Greenock' and Reeve 'Ed,
Delins of Hepworth, ,
It is expected that the five -mile
stretch :from LackpOw to Holyrood
Will be completed this summer, while
the-C-rnfgaidationter-foundation-Werk,
will he. dorm' on the stretch from
Holyreeci to Kinlose.
This, hardtop surfacing will 'Cost
aPproxiniately $4.000 'a. nuile which is
about'one-quarter the:cost per Mile
of a -cement highway,
The Sa'uble ,Beach road is.rilso in-
cluded in the Csnunty's perMarient.
surfacing program; and this road will
be built first, as • it M a summer
tourist road. Due to • the fact 'that
there ia-net-beavya traffic -the Yam',
round . on this reed, ,it will be less
cost!
y;.,and. ill 'In I
Will be al t at siPProx.-
innately half % the gest per mile of
the Lucknow to Kinloss reed.
Another major, expenditure on
County Highways , is 'the repairing
of the •Elora 'Road at a• cost of sev-
eral thousand dollars. It is the old-,
ifer portion of the 'reed that requires
repairing, as the nevv part, is re-
ported teabeastaeding uti well.
A
FAVOUR THURSDAY
FOR\ .HALA:HOLIDAY
- At a well -attended meeting of the
Lucknow Business Men's Association
on Monday evening the decision was
practically.unanirnmis to continue the
observance .of, the weekly half-hOli.:
d Y on Thursday, 'with places of busi-
ness.reniaining. open on Wednesday
nights as fornierly.
The holiday period cOmmenees next
Thursdey and" cpritinues •until Nov-
ember 1st, daring which tithe Wed-
nesday *ill be 'epee 'night.' •
J. R. McNab 'was re -appointed as
president of the Association, fe
third term, much, against hicartis ee.
while Wm, Porteous was re-elected
-Secretary-treasurer by the same-tok-
• WM. Hornell. and W. J. Daviion
were aPpeinted to interview the Pipe
Band executive regarding the -cust-
omary summer season Saturday night
engagement. The Canvasaing commit-
tee in this regard consists of WnL
Hornell and J. IL Hall on the south
and It Smith and CharleS Web-,
ster.on the north side. • •„
The,seed Monday fir each month
wits approved foe the regular mentie:
ly Association meetings. •
The condition of the main :street
wa the eubject of considerable crit-'
Mike. and W. W. Hill and- Edger
Vvere appointed to interview
the Village Council regarding a reg-
ular and • thorough street cleaning
program'. • .
. A. E. McKim, G. IL Smith and R.
IL Thompson -were named a program
Committee fcir cepaideeing•-"Ways and
means" of providing attractions and
focusing attention 'on the Village,
.•gdgar Hollyman, W. 3. Davison, J.
R. McNab and 'W. W.\ mu Were as-
signed certain routes On which- Ore
tank( Motor League signs Will be er-
.ected at advantageous 'Mints.'
Afternoon Delivery -
Afternoon,, delivery service of all
rural mail en routes out•of. LuCknow,
commenced "Monday. "During the win'•
ter menthe morithig delivery' Was in
effect
,
Successful Sale •
Auction sales 'have been numerous
this shiring, with prices generally sat-
isfactory, but aecarding to reports,
one' of the most successful sales this
,season was that held by Iriek Aitehi-
Son of West Wavvanosh as Thure-
day. 11rees. in Particular brought bet-
ter than average pries, , bid-
ding throughout on both steels ,and
Maple/note was brisk. Mr. Aitchisoe
'held the said due to ..ihdifferent
health, and hariai•erited the fele thie
yehr to Andrew anit. ,
,.1W.AIIENDSON ,
• Who Was Ordained At' An Impress ie
Service In The ' Presbyterian Church
Orr Tueaday: Evening. •
-DAMAGE-S—A-WAR DED -
IN C.N.R, .ACCIDENT
In • a damage. ,actiOn' -against the
Canadian National - Railways beard
Aiefare....a_ajury_at-the.,..A.Saizea.Cairrt
in Walkerton, Clair Milne was award-
,
ed damages of $500. •'•
, Clair suffered.':'a. fractured wrist
When thrown from a dray wagon
the lead yards last Augpst:
Clair is a cobbler by trade and OK
damage 'claim was ter loss of. time
and subsequent «difficulty in carry -
log on his trade.,"
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He was assisting his father at the
--til--ne-an -the heeidant. in uhlairding
car of ,cement Which had been Placed
'mart, lie• siding 'north of the depot, ,at
a ,Point where the eoadway is 'quite
moo* between the aiding and Main
track'. • •
The plaintiff alleged that their,
team of horses, ordinarily , quiet; was
frightened by the Steam and Whisti.
mg of an outbound train, at the poipt
where,the Were- unloading the eern-
cart, arid Which caused:Min to be
thrown from the wagon. '• •
Campbell Grant was defendant for
Mr. Milne.
SPECIAL AT LYCEUM -
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Next Monday,' Tuesday and Wed-
nesday, The LYceern..Theritue, Wiag-
ham features the SpeCial attract*
"Foreign Correspondent"; starring
Joel McCrae and Herbert Marshall
in a grinning story Of international
intrigue.
.cpmitsip EVENTS I
DANCE AT PARAMOUNT .
• First dance.of the season at Para-
mount, on Friday,. May 2nd. McKen-
zie's• orchestra, door .prizei. Achnis-
-sem •35c. _
BAKING . SALE. . •
The, Ready ForService Class Will
hold a sale 'of horne-mdde baking on
'Saturday, April. -26th ai • Miss Eva,
Greer's,' Store.' Sale open's 3.:00
pan. .•• • •
MIS'S' DOUGLAS'TO SPEAK -
ON SUNDAY MORNING
Miss Dorothy Douglas\ will speak
at* the Sunday morning •serVice in
the Presib3rterisui Church on her work
in Form*, Japan, '
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'LEGION DANCE
Keep *mind the Legion Dance in
the Town Hall Lucknow, on Friday
111lay gth. Three lucky number prizes
for the ladies. McCharlee orchestra.
Roy McCreight caller -off. Adinission,
Gent s 85e, Ladies 25c.
. BOWLERS ATTENTION!
The annual Meeting of, the' Luck -
now:' Bowling Club will be held in
the Town. Hall, Lucknow; Thursday,
April 24th ..(tonight) at:8 o'clock. All
bowlers are , requested to •be' in" at-
tendance at 8 edecli Maria
•• F,REE SHOW fa= DANCE- '
, YOu are invited to attend the Masi.
teY-Ilarris "Farmers' Night",:•iii the
ToWn HaIl, Lucknow, Friday, Apill
25th at .815, sponsored by I. 5, MI.:
petriek. Interesting and entertaining
films, bailee after. Mcdharles orch-
estra.
, DON'T MISS THIS PLAY' .
3 -act comedy, loniboy", Thiirsday,
May let in are 'Town Hall, Lneknow,
This popular play,. is .presented by
the Girls' W. A. Church of the Mes-
siah,'Kincardine, wider the auspices
of St. Peter's A.Y.P.A.., • Lueknow'
Adieissint 25c. Lucky tieket On Guild
(leilt will he drawn that "eVening•
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WN-PASSES.TO MAILING LIST -CORRECTED-
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W MARBLE CHAMP ' The Sentinel mailing list Was
-Corrected' Up to and includieg
(EY Willard Thompson) :
A new',1941 Marble ChamPien was
'crowned last FildaY, 'atter, winning
top honours in -the most thrilling
marble t?,141:1_44nejat'iet, staged by he
Trail•Rangers. The lad, Ronald John -
it was the third annual tournament
Sponsored hy the .lads With 11 con-'
testants boosting the entry list to
an all' iiene'high.,they were—Bruce
Ajognneto,n.ii:crikimiSatledwaTrh:ilieoysonAitelipoiniaonikr,
'Clifford MacMillan, JO Agnew; Gor-
don Mullin; Jim Ferguson, Bud 1/1"c-
Cartaey, Jack Treleaven, Albe*Chin,
Bini Orr, Reg. Ferguson, (Ronald
Johnstone and Bill' Chin;'..
Following a. preliminary, round in'
icir-ihre---conteeitants'avera-ap-aired.
off, by means of a draw, fear elimin-'
ation rounds, were 'ran off with tour
lads going into the semi-final retind.'
They:were Joe Agnew, Jack 'Stewart,
- Ronald Johnstorre and Bill Chin with
--theLletter-two-comingt-outLetr-toirand
engaging in a round robin final' aerL
les with Reg Fergueoli; 1940 champ-
ion, who received a ilYe into the fin-
als, by right of his title, .
TWO "tie-breaker"• games had ,to
be held in 'the finerround-before
the new champion could be declared.
Johnstone mon mit on the, last of.
these games defeating "e real sport",
Bill Chin, who ran a very close sec-
ppd.-Ferguson suCceSsfully held third
PlaP•cei
rtes for the tournament were
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donated !bY the St. Lawrence Starch
Co,, Pori Credit, Ontario.' They Were,
firet--4)ne 10 -lb. tin of Bee Blare
Golden Corn syrup' with elarge 40 -oz,
Dripcut span', jug; second—One 5 -lb.
tin of syrup With a 12 -oz. syruplug;
and third—One ',Ab. tin of eYrUP with
a 12-ozsyrup jug. ,
jadges for the teurnainient were,
Mr. George Smith and Rev: R. C.
Todd -Who also. made the presentation
. of • the prizes: The', scorekeeper, Wil -
i4 Thompson.' '
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RESIGNS FROM
VILLAGE COUNCIL
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CircureiTherHatold Treleaven has re,.
signed his aeitt On the Village Conti-
. cil. His resignation • was submitted
to\ the Clerk of the Municipelity late
.Tuesday afternoon.
To till the vacancy, a nomination
meeting will be required; pending the.
resignation, being officially dealt with
by, the Council, which may, not 'be
before their next regular meeting on
May :6th. ,
Mr. Treleaven's 'decision to resign
was influenced, We understand, by
the "Procedure being adopted iir the
proposed renovation of the "Geddes
Block, recently. purchased by Couzi-
cil.
Some of the points favored by Mr:
Treleaven called for a plan being
drawn foe remodelling the building;
the inspectien Of the building by in
architect'; -rind the 'calling tar -tend-
ers On the proPosed work.
Taro special meetings were held by
the Board within week, 'Without
a decision being reached as to the
procedure to be followed. At a third
special meeting one. morning this
week, 'a (which Councillor Treleaven
was absent Reeve NE
Bushell . E. Was
aathotized 'to take eliarg.e of . putting
the building in tenantable Attire as
he saw fit. •
Mr. Treleaven's absence trom this
Meeting, was explained :by the. fact
that he was working on the night
shift at the mill and declined to -leave
his bed to attend the riiiirning meet-
ing after two previous-speciel meet,
• ings had tidied to arrive at an agree-
:ment on 'the plan of proCedbre,
IT- WORKED!'
3. R. McNab, chairduin of the Busi-
ness Men's AssociatiOn used a liovel
idea to adVise Members eg..the Meet-
ing On ,Monday night --ii d it worked,
for there was an . ate nce up-
wards to thirty on ha d,
In their 'Mail that morning local
business men received a' avail yellow
pill box with directions, tTalte-ale
directed Insia114.6.,box was a note
reading `-'41Onic for tired business
Men and their businesses too". Then
TM/owed the lannouncement of the
meeting, the time and the Place.
SPeak At W.M.S. Thankottering
• :The Easter thankoffering of South
• Kinlass WOrnetlia Missionary Society
• will be held in the church on ,ThUre:-
daY evening, April 24th at '8 0. nre
Miss Dorothy Douglas returned mis-
Saturdaya:Apill 19th. Subscript-
ion payments prior to 'that date
have been advanced accordings'i
• ly. Ch,eck. the date on 'your ad-
..,tiress libel and seevothat proper
credit hese been given. In,aiteata
of error please notify us atoace.
If you. are in arrears an , early
payment 'of this • accoent • is, re-.';'
,quested.'
HON It TRICIAF...
YOUNG MINISTERS.
inFlIbiallmoyuinegnatehrps.onOrlii:ThatieonsdiA.0yRev'
: .
even-
ing, e, pleasant social hour. was spent s
tPrinhreictehheYiyiSriuunaniglif'Cymii:Snr,t4hav7h:driarlymiii oMIVfhttihehhee: .
past few years entered the. ministry;,( ••
(were honored 1.3* the congregation: ° •
, _Called to ..the .„front, Rev; George
Douglas
uDgloulogl4asacDotoNoida,-gasZ Tii:Fiao.i48$3, Ft.g.oeV: ,
Ray., Win. ilenderSon were each, pre-
sented with a .purse of moneY.40144.. '
Wm MacKenzie, after an .appropriate . •
address had been read by igt, Aims
Pickering ,, ,
In expressing hie thanks am.
Douglas spoke reminiscently, paying
. special trihute_to-tlie -late-J,. C lle(nr
doch. "But -he i5 "here. in spirit to-
night, he added, . and there are/
otherii.. : .:... It was ai touching re-
ference that made Words difficult for ' •
the young :men in expressing their
thanks, and &might tears to Vie eles :* -•
of-Tinany in the 'gathering:- ---,;* I
The, address, read by Ur. Pichering
is as: follows;
Lucknow, Ontario,.
April 22, 194, .
To .,Esss• '1gelge -Lees- Deaglizeilif*
ham Alexend r Henderson, and Rad -
Mick Doggies MaeDofiald:-. .
The cOngregation Of the Lucknow
to
honour sher
Presbyterian threeChurch ofit;r4nsmewt 'iltoo nhaigvhet
dedicated. their :lives to ' the 'Preach` •
preach -
mg of the, Gospel. It is not ' often"
that. a Congregation is priVileged to.
have three 'young men following one
riliether so .closely into the :Ministry
of the ChuaaCh. . : •
We are convinced that no: higher
privilege can come to .,a man than
that he, be called to the ministry of
the Church of Jeans Christ and, that.
no higher honour can come te a Con-
gregation than (that of s'Nhig its '
ons answer the Master's Call for
a_bourers, iii:His vineyard.
As a. Congregation we have been
lad and proud to' follow_ each of You .. .
n your years! in College and we have .
ejoiced with .you, as each has, hi
urn,,- COMPleted- hie "Cburee • and ire-
eived the 'diploma of' Knox College.
Neiv,aa you have taken your places
n the'ranks of the Ministers- of our
legation that has given you to serve
• •
hurc we weuld like that You should, ,
ach aye some visible token of the '
ood will and esteem of the Con -
he Muter hi His Church.
' We ask of you to accept the -se pun..
es, and it is the desire of. the cora
regation that:. you 'should'use the
ontents in the purchase 'of 'books
✓ something for use in your study,
at as you, each week, make pre-
akaticrns to. break to your people the
read of Life you may ,be reminded
those who daily remerabei • you
fore the Throne of 'Grace, praying,
at God may' make you, each one,
ithful. stewards a of "His manifold
'dies bringing forth out Of His
easures things; new and old.
Signed on behalf of the 'Congre-•
tion, .
Jag. H. Pickering,
Clerk of the 'Session.
Wm. MacKenzie,
hairtrian of the Board of Managers.
LiEUT R. 'W. ANDREW.'
'ARRIVES SAFELY OVERSEAS
Mr. arid Mrs.'. W. G., Andrew of
town received a cable: on Wednesday.
morning infilming them that: their
-son, Lieut- Roliert-W-.-had'
arrived safely overseas. "Bob" said
he had enjoyed the crossing and was
feeling fine, .. • . •
We, presume that Gnr. Jimmie
Burnt and .Gnr. Harry Middleton also
„arriv.ed --`-`,Samewhere-in-Englant-
the saMntiniea- . •
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Joins R.C.A.F.,
„Enlistments in the R:C.A.F. at the
1-4ondon recruitin-reelitle14.the week
eliding April 12th, 'included the nanua
Of R. K. Johnston, a. 1, Lucknow
Keith is the- On of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Johnston of Athfield. rHe
listed as a •radio mechanic.
DANCl BOOSTS REFUGEE FUND
BY NEARLY FORTY DOLLARS
Although the attendance was rath-
er.disappointing at the Easter- dance
last Wednesday night, sponsored by
the local Refugee. Work Committee,
net proceeds from the dance and
lunch counter totalled $38.02. The
money is used exclusively in buying
materials for making clothing 'for,
homeless and destitgte children in
Britain: • • • • •
The financial report is as follows:-
Door receipts , ...... $ 48 00
Expenses:
Orchestra ... . . $ 17 00.- „
Print. & adv. 4 00
Radio (plus exchange
on cheque) .,...
Bert Ward
Floor wax
51?'
1:00 •
35
$, • 24. 85
• '•
• $ , 2315
Laneli, counter -receipts
Donation
Expenses:'
Butter
Hall
J: McMillan -
85
' 99 ;
234
200
$ 533
$ 14,87
PARISH TRANSFER
FIRST„OF MAY
Tither, William 0!Shinglineasy. :Of
Riveindale And Holyrood Goes To
Acton-aSiteceeded By Father 4,1
LeaVey of CheeleY.
Father J. C. Leavey of the Chesley
and Mirth Brent Roman Catholic
churches received word last; week of
his transfer 'to the parish Of Rivers•7
.dale and Holyreoti. Father Leavey
will ,and'
Father 'Wm, O'Shaugh-
nessy, who is being 'transferred, to
Acton. The transfers will take effect
on May 1st
Concernint-'Failier, Leavey, The:
Cheslei Enterprise carried the fol-
lowing article in last Week's issue.:
. • "Father Leavey Came 'here in Sep-
tember, 1938, from Southampton, and
thus has,, served about four and one-
half years, in the Clieslay and, North
Brant -churches. Besides his Parish
affairs, he 'has served the toWn in
several capacities. At the moment
he is vice-chairman of t..)te War Ser-
vices erganization committee for
Bruce county and has -done good *irk
-in visiting -the varlet% eentrertif the'
county and getting them organized.
In Kinsmen 'and. dther circlet, he
could always he dePended tao.
parrinedell well.
"Father Leavey was also an era:
thasiastie lawn bowler, and he will
be untried as, the meinbeig hold their
jitneys 'during Coining sninmer.
He also took a deep interest in figure
skating, 'attended the Teiednto carni-
val praitkally every year, and form-
ed a local figure -skating club which
beeatne assediated • With the elub at
Owen Sound', and coached the, local
mernbers. Hp• was also President of
the Cliesley 'juvenile hockey club
sionary front Formosa will address this year, and has tierted as an of -
this meeting. . " ficer t4e -club for
Of some. years
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Lunch was served :by young ladies
of the congregation, While tea was
'poured by Mrs„ W. J. Little, Mrs.
Thomas Reid, Mr. Richardson and"
,Mr. Esvan/ MacKenzie.
During the social hour, violin music
was played by Dr. James Little and
Cameron MacDonald, With piano ac-
companiment by Norman- Taylor... •
MRS Sit WART RE -APPOINTED'
PRESIDENT OF INSTITUTE
The April meeting of the Lucknow'
Women's Institute Was held in the
,lanwn Hall on Friday. The otto, "A•••
Willing Helper" was take by path-
erine MacKeothle and a eading was •
,given 'by -Isobel Dc•Itglic
'Mrs, 3. W. Joynt, co
inating committee, pr,
lov____eitgi
ener of noni-:
sented-the fol-
rs for the tier:
ing year : President, Mrs. Plllp
Aetwart; ler Vice, Mrs., W. V. JOhn-
sten; 2nd vice, Mrs. W. B, Anderson; .
Sec'y-Treas., Mrs. C. AitehisOn; Dis,
director, Mrs.. T, Clarke; pianist, Mrs.
N.' Wilson; auditors, -Mrs. A. C. Agt
new,'. Mrs.. R. Thompson;' Flower com-
inittee, Mrs. P. McCall Idri A.
•
Struthers. "
Mrs. McCall -and Mrs M, Render,.
ion were appointed delegates to,: at-
tend the district ,."alitiuM meeting, at
liolyroud on Mar 21th. At the- ciOse '
Of The Meeting lanCh was served by
the hostess.
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