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HE L'UCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO,
ithout Weeds
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•,.• For Pre -Emergence And Early
PO( ..i.,,,r*I'lergence control Of.° Grass'
And Broadleaf Weeds In Corn
'KILL THE WEEDS,BEFORE
THEY KILL YOUR PROFITS
. Average Yield Increases Of •
14 .Bushels. Acre •
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Chipman introduced Triazine Weed-
killers. to Canada,. and the , 1957.
series _of .1experiments in over 20 '1
'counties demonstrated to hundreds
of . corn . growers how to control
annual weeds with absolute saffty
to the crop.' °
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The... Big Swing Is To Atrazine
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Many' forward-looking farmers already regard spray-
ing with Atrazine as. a standard practice because
•they knOw. that Atrazine helps.' them to make big -
'gee profits from corn.
Now that ,Atrazine has been thoroughly proven in' use,
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you, too, should be prbfiting from it- Do not be
.• left behind. Ask your neighbours about their ex-
perience, then plan to make Atrazine part of
your program. Order it now.
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_Lucknow Battery
With Wingham
Lucia:ow - be. represented
this. season on. the' Wingham •ball
team, Which is one of • twelve
• teams in the Memorial, Softball
Ti,eague.. Al ,.Raker • is Slated: ;for
catching service and Wingham's
mound .• corps . will have Grant
Chisholm and' Hughie MacMillan
of.. town. • • • .• • •
,,. • ,This ,loop..cov,ers qUite an area,.
„taking. in some big centres,. arid
•.findicates sOrne pretty :keen' ancl.
• classy competition. The 12 teams
include Winghain, St, Thomas,
•Stratford, •Woodstock,. .Hickson,
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.Centralia *RCAF, Clinton; RCM',
Glanworth, Goderich, St. Marys,
Otterville, -----
The Schedule. slated' ,to.open
-Wednesday it, ClintOn; Is as
•follows: • ••
VITEDNE.$15ATI MAY 2.3rdt•1962
. ComnattnitSi church in stiburb
United Church- HcisFir Special
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Speaker To. Mark Centennial Year
• The Lucknow United Church dies at United Theological Col -
congregation which is _marking le2e, University. of Chica•go. He
their centennial' anniversary .this was ordained in 11930 and serv-
year, heard. onSunday the first ed in the Alberta and gaiskat-
of• a series of guest 'ministers •chewan Conference, He was min -
Who will occupy the pulpit' cur- aster at Grace United Church,
ing the next feW: inonths, Saskatban, before, corning to, Ha -
He was ReY. T. R. Daviesi rnilton in. 1955.
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• B.D., Minds,ter of He served overseas•World
West,Ple United Church, HarniL. War as chaplain. of the Queen's.
ton. Rev, Davies is immediate Own Cameron l'tighlanderS. He'
past President of. Hamilton Co14,7 was severely woupded at Fal-
ference, and. Was successor in a.ise -41 Normandy aid' was
that office to Rev. Howard W. awarded the Military, Cross . for
'Strapp .of Lucknow, who intro-
duced and welcomed on Sun-
• day. Rev. Strapp said he •had
watched him as he•rnaved quiet-
ly and efficiently ' his Work.
Ie knew him as a kindly gentle-
-man and a minister whose love
for.. the church and things of
God 'was rich' and deep.
• Rev. Davies said'he was hon-
ored, by the gracious act of in-
viting_ him to , be the first cen-
tennial year speaker. /, •
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Dr. Davies • pointed• .to • the
gamut through .which the. tan-
gregation had • passed in one
hundred years With a Much dif-
• ferent outlook then and .now,
painted `out that as. an ,incliviclual
•passes through' the phases
childhood' d.e,pendence, ' acloles-
cent independence and adulthood
ientituerre,tid.ep,.ei?,denee, so , has, the,
He referred , to • the fact that
many arganization.s had come 8z
gave, Serving a, temporary . pur-
pose,- .during the century., The
church, however, continues to' be.
fellowship, • outliving. all
Others, and he' added, one inind-
'red years from now, others will
still need the fellowship of the
.church and .the• spiritual need
for God and' , great love. for
The choir ,sang the ,anthern 0
Light Eternal," and a quartette
of. Mrs. J. W. Joynt, Charles.
Bristow arid Mr.'and Mrs. Ray-
nard Ackert sang "Just a Closer
Walk.. With God." .
Rev. Mr. Davies is a graduate
of McGill •and did tgraduate
23 Winghain at Clinton, .
24; Goderich at Wingharn
28 ,Wingham at Otterviile
July
St. Thomas at Wing.harn
• Wingham 'Ingersol
Wingham at Woodstock:
Hickson at Wingliam •
St. Marys ` •
• Centralia at Wingham
Wingham at St. Thomas
Wingham at Goderich
Otterville :at Winghain •
Wingham at Glanworth.
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• 1 • Stratford at Wingham: '6
4.. Wingham at., St Marys 9
• ;• 6' Wingham 'at •Stratford -•
. ,• 8 Woodstock at Wingham
at
Ing:ersol. • 29:,
:Wingham :at HiCkaon
:iGlanewarth at Wingham •. '25
21 Wingham : at. Centralia 27.
29 C1intonat Wingham 28
devotion to duty and gallantry
Under demoralizing fire.
•A centennial supper has been
set 'for June 12th, as the first
social.' event • to mark the: cen-
tennial anniversary This eventis
being ;planned, b'y the • United
Church' Women the • new Worn-
orgignization • which • came
.into beingthis, year. •• '
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DUNGANNON'
and Mrs. Weldon Rudow,
Alan," Betty and Debby Rowe Of
Elmira; visited Mrs. F, ,Jpnes. for
the holiday. They also visited
friends • at' Goderich and: Port
Albert. Kair• Shea Dance
Mr and Mrs. William Park'
and • farnily • had as week -end • •. •
North Detroit, Mrs, .night j.
the former Bernice.Ellen Mugford
of Sliepherdtori;---
'and Mrs, .Charies Fowler,
son Tom, and 41.40. Miss Alyn
Powell of Myth visited, on Sim;
day with Mrs. Fawler's brother,'
Rev. Glen .Ball, Barrie.. Mr. Ball, ,
a victint• 'ot a paralYtiC stroke,
wAs Showin: some sign%, of 'im-
provement they thpught.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Williamson
and family -of London, spent 'the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Culbert.
Mrs, Thos. Wehster, who under-•
went surgery at Victoria Hospi-
tal• is quite well again and back .
home.
° Mrs;W A :Culbert who 'ha -
nit been •well lately was on Sun,
day admitted to Victoria .Hospi-
tab, London . for treatment, We
hope to soon hear of an itriprov.
ed condition, • .
Mrs., Charles FoWler, who was
redently assigned as flower con-
vener' in the' United ChUrch,
Would be, pleased to- hear of flo-
wer: donations for the services
by Rhoning ..her previously, so
that the flowers can be, arranged
without • confusion'(that is to
knew What's, earning); also that
•annouricernents •can be made
from the ,pulpit if an, mernoriarti.
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visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Roy
ton, Marilyn, Gail .and Mr. G
Lee, all of Goderich.
*Mrs. Henry Horton, Nile,
ited' Mrs. 1. Hen one day
week.' .•
Mrs. Mary'.
tine,:Spent Satur
sin,. Mrs. M. Mor
Ash: Aids Ice Fund
al rY
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elsh, :St, .Au
ay .with her
n at the
me.
say . thank -you .tO, all the mem
the .regular . meeting of the
Dungannon United Churah. Wo -.hers ,of the Carruthers Orchestra
men was
in the hu
. 'w.'i4eleCirrreuhbasementesc,iay,Mayl 1 and to the Legion for the use of
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their Hall; Also Mr. Carrieran
rneeting with a. hymn with. Mrs. emgaes:veirc.el .w.C:rreerndoonn
Frank Pentland • at the
Mrs. .1c.. Dawson - opened the i?les'a.c.Pir MacDonald,
idano..ated free of charge; so it makes...
_Mrs.. 'Clifford Crozier. __was in 1 good balance. to turn over tb
charge of devotionsand prayer the ice fund—about $80 00 The
A good attendancean,s.werecr.the !Sentinel Pnlplie/itY was also' don
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roll call with. the 'word <pow"Power.."ated. • •
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Despite the 'warm evening a
vis- good crowd turned out for the
last' :special dance which the •Kair-
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Ishea • Women's• Institute were
gusi sPOnsOring in aid of the. Arti-
ficial Ice 'Fund • on krid4y, May
enry 118th. , • : : • •
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The Kairshea rnemberS wish to
ha:-
It was announced that . the Hu
ron Presbyterial will be held on
May 29th in Blake's church morn
ing and afternoon sessions be-
ginning • at 939 a.m. A motion.
was :made to send the usual:gift
• The. Women's Institute •-direc-
tors in charge .were Mrs. :Harry.
Lavisi ','Mrs. Fred: Gilchrist; Mrs.
Elmer Reavie and 'Mrs: .RoY
:Finlayson; assisted by Mk's. Don,.
alth MacKinnon and Mrs.' HarveY
to the John' -Milton Society for Houstoh• • • : • . ' '.
the Blind:: A very. interesting', . ' • ., ' ' : • '' - ' '
topic "Spring in the Meadow" Was Business goes Whereit is in.
vited—and remains where it is:
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given by Krs. Bob Stathers:;The
meeting closed With a hymn & appreciated
rnizpan--berredictiOn, Mrs: Esther .L., ' • '
Rivett, Mr.i. H. iliott,- Mrs. F. • /.•,•••••••••••••••11,44.000
Pentland served a .very delicious - •.. ' ' •
lunch. • •
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overseas bale,' would they, please,
•leave their goods at Mrs.
Shackletan's.
Mr and MrS. Harold Rivers,'
GOderich,. visited • Mrs'. •Minnie
Jones and 1VIel On Monday.
...,Tisitors with :Mr, and Mrs:
Robert. Stothers and family over
the . week -end:: were Mr. and
.Mrs. Warren Barnford-and fam-
ily of Preston and. Mr. and 'Mrs.
•Geerge Whitlarn and farrilly.,. of
Torpn,to. • :
Mr, and Mrs. Harvey, Finnigan
of Detroit' were 'viSitors at the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Al-
vin Sherwood aricti•Robert,
Mr. and Mrs..,Fred King and
son •Bill on Sunday visited his
• parents, Mr. •and Mrs. Fred King
Sr., Dundas; and , his brother,
Mr. Charles ling and Mrs. King.
at Waterdown. , '
• Mrs. .14,Tirinifred Wicicambe,
Windsor; 'returned home after
visiting a week' with her sister,
Mrs. Herb Finnigan, and .her
Mother, Mrs.. W. H. McClure at
.Pinecrest Manor • Nursing home..
Mr, arid' Mrs. 'Gearge Whitlarn
and family visited Mr,' and Mrs.
T. C. Anderson on Monday.
Mr. J. C. Durnin of Kitchener.
is home this week' with Mr, and
Mrs. . Herb Finnigan, Mts. Bill
Atkinson of. Oshawa visited also
for the week -end. •
Mrs. Abner 'Morris on
Thursday and Friday last week
...were 'Pastor Item, Knight and
Mrs, Knight and. 'family of De -
trait. Mr. knight has been guest
speaker at „Port Albert, Dungan-
non, Nile, United Churches, and
is now, pastor of Pleasant Daho
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