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LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
in suits designed for many lath--
oms deep, marching bravely to
pull .out plugs in bath tubs.
,apparently wei are living in an
age of powerless Christians when
Communists can win more • con-
verts in, one generation than our •
churches have won • in Nineteen
centuries. Why? This is something
our professors and scientists
might enlighten us on , and leave
us happy ' with our Bible, as it
was and i has 'been,' through all,
ages.•
All Scripture is.' given by . in-
spiration of God and • is profitable
for: doctrine, for re -proof, for • cor-
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ABATTOIR,. . HOLYROOD.
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Editor Lucknow Sentinel,
New Sunday School Curriculum
Should; not we lay people take
• a , more active part discussing, this
..topic? , •
• When. God .. wanted men to lead
• and, educate His people He didn't
always call us, in factseldom
chose men who were What we'
call scientists, like some of our
teachers of . today. If those Hien
• wish to, build space ships and• ,
Land a ' man On the • moon,. all
• credit to their knowledge which
•• • God has . ' revealed to them m
this. our . day. • .
But, when • it comes' to taking
the Bible apart which is the
"Word of. God", and. trying to
convince ourchildren, and older
ones who are willing, to listen,..
that • they know more than the
Saints of old, to whom God re:
vealed the wonderful truths of the
Bible., , then it is • time' we lay
people' called a halt on these lead-
ers until we know where they are
trying to lead us.
Our. Bible.: was,, as. we were
taught, handed down to. believers
for our inspiration and comfort—
a shelter .in the , time of storm
and trouble. Whyilet those so call-
ed • learned men confuse us with
somethingnew, when . we know
the Old and New Testament have
stood the , test ' of time through
all .ages?
We believe in a God in whom
are hid all the treasurers of wis-
• dom . and • knowledge, which. at
• • times He has revealed 'to : learned
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and unlearned: 'people, usually
men or women, whose learning
was limited:,
• I, think it was Chaplain Peter
Marshal who once said, church
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Tv vi"dr 83 ;million Last month the figure
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nual • report for , '63-64 boosted the
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NBC's . famous two-man news f figure to 128 million dollars. So
team walked away with the Re- :what: was CBC president Ouimet,s
publican Convention ratings, like answer? "The .commission had 1
Barry Goldwater ' did ' with • the ',apparently failed to understand "1
nomination. For • the Democratic; the , nature of . the corporation's
Convention this Month, . CBS. is am- • problems.'' :
swering with a two-man effort, We 'believe, that the • people of
namely Robert Trout and Roger • Canada don't : care about ,the pro-
Mudd.: Trout has ,always done a posed e facilities ies of the CBC
fine job 'of covering both conven- in Toronto and Montreal', particu-
tions on CBS Radio down through larly when it's the people who-
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ho••the years but television. ' is ' dif must pay. the 128 million r.. eeded;,.
ferent ;than 'radio, and CBS should. , •
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know this: We doubt if Trout can
make ;CBS number
' .. s •'s : - " CBC -TV starts a series 'this
Monday (August 10) • about the'
This fall you'll be able to see Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
top • Ynotion 'pictureswitMit wait- It's a repeat of a Series seen
ing untilafter the hour of 11 p.m• in 196b,
NBC•'•will provide movies on Wed- :.
nessdays ABC and Saturdays ' at 9
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. runing ori Sundays at
'thesame hour.. Channel 13 las An old southern negro was ex-
purchased a package of top ' mov- pert with a whip and to entertain ,
ies for showing Saturdays at 8:00 visitors he knocked a blossom
from :a flower. and then adeptedly
* * ' killed a fly with his whip. Then
Grave concern ' has been. ' ex, they asked him to knockdown a. `
Pressed by the. Commons , Public hornet's neat: •
Accounts Committee over the cost „ aw !"'
• `�`�'" fah. he said,. "A 6lot,
of prop expenditures on neat ` torn amn a blossom and a fly is.
• CBC facilities in Toronto and Mon+ a. fly — but a• hornet's' . nest ani
treat. First estimate ir► .100 .was. o `gania ation."
rection, . for instruction' in right-
eousness: Anyone interested shoaild
read the whole chapter of 2nd
Timothy, 3:16. . ' A. MacMURCHY
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OLIVET NEWS.
Miss Phyllis Clayton of Stratford
spent • a 'few days. ' withher par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. H. Clayton
and • Lynn. Phyllis also attended
the Laurie - . Nelson wedding . in
Port. Elgin. Other recent guests
with .the Claytons were, Mr. and
Mrs. Morley Mills and family of
Kingston? and Mr. and Mrs; . Milton.
j, Dahmer of Underwood. •
Miss Mary White of Kitchener
and Mr. Jim .McNairn of Seaforth
' visited on Sunday with Mr.: and
Mrs. . .Oscar White, and family.
IMarie, Janet and Michael' Ham-
ilton' spentthe weekend in . Ham-
ilton visiting '' with their • motter.
• Mr. and • Mrs. Earl ., Stacy: enter-
tained the members of their fam-
•t ily at their : home .here. Present
for the reunion were: • Mr. and
!Mrs.- Harold Stacy and, 'children
of Toronto,. Mr. and 'Mrs. Louis:
Stacy. and son of, London, M. and
Mrs. Russell Tout and family of
Kincardine • and , Mr.. and Mrs."
WEDNESDAY,, AUGUST, It; 11104
Family Reunion
On 'Saturday, .August $th,, the
descendants of Margaret Mall
ough and. James Smith of . West
Wawanosh gathered for a picnic.
at Harbour. Park, Goderich, About
75 relatives and friends were in
attendance frofn Kincardine, Tiv-
erton, Ripley, Lucknow,, Dungan-
non Scarboro, " Nile, Leamington.
and Goderich,
Tom, McPhee was the oldest
man present, Maggie a Foster, Was
the oldest lady and. Mary."M.arg-
aret -Smith was' the youngest..
The picnic will beheld.. at the
home of Mr.: ' and Mrs Frank"
Glen, Dungannon. 'the last . Sundays
in July next: year.
and Mrd and HamiltMron and family
s. Bruce k-
Blac
w.ell.. and . family of London.
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