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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-06-27, Page 11WEDNESDAY, ,JUNE ,7th, 1962. THE. LUCKNGQW SENTINEL, LVCKNQ' SUPER IN EVERY WAY! SuperStaWitc ENAMELS CHOICE OF 4 FINISHES HIGH GLOSS ��--- SEMI -GLOSS (C, j) EGGSHELL VELVETTFLAT \ Premium • quality inte- rior white paints for people who place price secondary to performance. Benjamin; QQre paints. M. • 5uperstil�l'itc ENAMEL EL R 1 Lamin Moore MURDIE & 6 utniversaries In:. Anglican Parish June is the month of anni:v'er spies in , the • .,local '4 -point Ang- Iican • parish of which Rev. Wil- fred. Wright is pastor. Each. year 'one: of the, churches in 'the parish has the •'"major" anniversary with': the congrega- tions •and choirs • joining -to wor ship together. This year Se, 'Paul's Church; Dungannon, was the. •host church with niorn.ing _ and ` evening ser vices on Trinity'.Surnday; June ,..14.. - ,Stirring. sermons were: delivered by the, guest ministers for . this. • . occasion, Rev.. R. A,. ' Anions: 'of Wiarton':and Bev. M.: E, Brooks ,of Paisley. Ong Sunday, .June...24th, anni- versary services nni-versary.services were ' held at .Ripley and Lucknow-in the Morn- ing .•: and at Port Alert in the ' afternoon. • The. distinguished',: speaker at these services was' Rev.•Canon E.` H Costigan,. rector of A11• Saints Church, King'. City, and a World ',War 'I•I padre With the 7th Med. R.C.A. • Dungannon 105 .Years~ Old '... " The history of . St. Paul's Dun- gannon; congregation dates back to`' 105 .years, to 18157: Dungannon. was •the first Anglican 4rnission inthe district to bring the •word 'of God to the early settlers and. the forerunner. of. several .other congregations •. which were 'later .established. . , . One of , th,e early record books has this title`: "Register Of The •Church. • Mifsionary ,District Of• Ashfield, '. Collborne and 'the• Wawanosh•," ' This .was 'before 1858, 'the pre- sent Church was erected in. 1864.. •- Until then, services 'were, held in homes, schools and an aidframe buildingwhich stood on this site. The first Missionary Priest, & In those days it', was • spelled "mifsionary" was • Rev: Robert 'J. Roberts, a minister of the Church of God, who served in the .Unit ed Church •of England, and Ire- land; This narne is noted on the• document on the .south wall of the • church that was signed ,by :Queen Victorian , f 'Thus Sf. Paul's became the '``Mother" Church for other .Ang- Bean Churches in this area. Reverend Mr, Roberts laboured lit this field. for nearly'. two Years, baptizing some '801 persons, and, among the names ot'that• day, areto be found some ,whose des - ants are still in this . area such as; Dougherty,' Black, Dur- nin, . Hawkins, Maize, • ' Gaunt, Tigert, t raham, Hacke'tit „ Fovtr, ler, young,. Mc.Ouillin and. I -lay- 'dens to mention a fet>rr. Part ' lg ll has hired a third " Aoiieemsn for the town's p]ice fo ice at a ° salary of $3,000.. NGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs., 'Chester Cunning- ham, Walkerton, .announce the engagement of their ,elder 4440 - ter, Dale. Elizabeth, to Mr. ISte-- phen. James Carnegie, son of Mr. and, Mrs.., James .Carnegie, Wal, ker-ton.' The wedding will take place July 14th in • St. Paul's• United .Church, Walkerton; ' ASHFJELD The June meeting of the' 'Wo- men's .• Missionary, Society was held.last. Thursdayat the home of Mrs. 'Hector MacLean. Mrs. D. , R. MacKenzie, ' who : was in charge ...Of . the . meeting, opened it with a .poem;;• The devotional was taken by Mrs. Henry: Mac= Kenzie and a reading.: given by. Mr^s. Hector. MacLean. Mrs. D. R. MacKenzie' and Mrs. ' William Ross: spoke from the Study Book on ,British Guiana and Mrs Dan Wylds led , in• prayer. Mrs.• Neil. G. MacKenzie ..and .Mrs Duncan •MacKenzie read papers and Mrs. Hugh „MacK. nzie gave ;the dedi catory prayerfollowing the of- fering. There were x,18mernbers present :and'four' visitors. Mrs. D. R. •MacKenzie closed •the• , .meeting with... prayer and the hostess and the committeeserv- ed.' lunch: Mrs: Ewan MacLean'' offered. her •.home.. • for the July meetin .' g. • 1. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith; R.R. 3, Teeswater; wish to an nounice the engagement of their daughter, Phyllis Helen, to Cle- ment Francis ,Steffler; son of Mr,. and' Mrs. Clement Steffler . Sr., Brussels, The marriage will` take place in Sac -red Heart::•Church, Wingham, on. Saturday, ,Ju:ly • 14th .at 10:30 a.m. HONORED .BY ASSEMBLY, (Continued from 'Page 1) Presbyterian Church. of Formosa,. Always, however.; . he has . kept in the background, working with his Formosan colleagues ; with deep humility and devotion, for whom 'he was always. a visible link, not . only with the Canadian Church 'hut with the broader • stream of the :ecumenical move- ment. ` . "In the .course 'of his varied and fruitful career; Dr. lVlacMil Lan has served successively' as: a teacher of the Tam Kang High School, .Principal. of the Theolo- gical College, Associate General Secretary of: the General As- seimlbly; .Principal: of th.e , Presby • QPI ARIL 'trs'i'�'Rv '!'�7►1a��'�'� .-....... . , _... ,: ,... ... _ ...,`�'�'��nNN.►.�1'"N,r!►�rss!�`�`,�!�It �. PAGE ELEVEN THANK YOU • Thank you all for the• opportunity of presenting the alternative ' to. communism: Social Credit. Great advances. have been made for .freedom! Many thanks. to those who,, voted for 'Social Credit- To ' those.who:didn't; I can only repeat the words of the late William Aberhart whom history' will. record ''with • Abra.ham Lincoln .:as., one of mankind's' greatest benefactors. A Huron County. native, he said, '"If you haven't suffered, enough' now, it is. your God- given • right to' suffer some, more., • • , *.: Earl Douglas,. :Social Credit , Candidate terian'•Bible 'School, member of the Board of Governors of Tung- hai 'University, Founder of the Taiwan Leprosy. Relief :Associa- tion, member of the Board •of Mackay Memorial Hospital . and Moderator of . the North ' Synod of the • Presbyterian Church . of Formosa. Throughout •`his life- time,. Dr. .MacMillan has magi tained'. a • remarkable freshnessoft spirit and . youthfulness of outlook which perhaps .accounts for his. ,fife -long interest and ef- fectiveness in. ` Young People's work, .both In the Church and in 'the Y.M.C.,A. / ' "From the earliest days of his ministry, :he devoted" . himself. language: study in which ,he ach:. ieved unusual' proficiency. This, toget>ler. with • his sympathetic understanding' . 'of the deeper needs and aspirations' .o f the peo- �.�.�i�•.�.�.��R��i�,���„moi.�����i�����.,1• ��.���;��;�,;���;�.�.���� ple, ' has won the' affection and confidence 'of kiln . 'Formosan friends and colleagues. "In all his work,: Dr. MacMillan has been;, ably supported and.as • sisted' by his wife; .,who has had no less a distinguished career • than her .husband. Besides nian, aging a Well-run home, rearing. a fine • family; .she had engaged. in. a wide range of activities', es- pecially ani• a nurse -in the Mackay Memorial . Hospital and in the Social . Welfare Department, . in Chinese women's, work and in' girls'' work. "We record .our gratitude for • the. Christian example and mis- sionary spirit so faithfully pressed by by. Dr. and, Mrs.. Mac- Millan throughout their • lo'ng years . of service and wish them Gods , richest ,blessings , in the' • years of their retirement." • THE. LUCKNOW ANp DISTRICT LIONS. CLUB EASTER SEAL R CRIPPLED CNICDREN A Partial ' List Of. 'Donations To This Worthy Cause Follows:' . • Donald.., Cardin, Mrs: ' Grace i nes:t.:Button,'.Miss Helen Thorrip "Howey;' F : .Cunningham; Matt �, so!n, Rev. Kaiser, Gordon Brooks, w MacDonald, ' Site -wart Ritchie, I Elliott' 'Carruthers, . Frank, .Maul - Mrs. J. W. Colwell, Inward Ag- • den, Alvin. . Kerr, -Elmer Alton, new,, Norval 'Stewart ; Cl'are': Alex Hackett MISS MaryAnn,: Johnstone, ,Wilbert lbert Hodgkinson, I McIntyre Lorne Eadie, : Mrs: Ira Dickie, George :Hodgins,. Er-�'J'. W• Henderson; Donald Hen• Berson, J. • Cranston,: Mrs. Matt. Shackleton ' C. Taylor, William' Sproul, Mrs. Orland'Gere, James Mathers, • Earl Wightman, • Miss 'Ruth, Thompson, ..Mrs: Jean .Rus-, .sel, • George K. Hodges; •Russel Alton. ' The : Lions Club on Behalf of The Crippled Children's. .•.`ldren's. Fund ':'Wish To NO'. SYMPATHY FOR ONE •'' Sincerely Thank The 'Public,For For. 'Their. Support, WHO HASN'T TIME TO' STOP• r4.‘4i�u401,u408;0o.100+i401.ii00•4i.1111.0�u41WoAIIIIIS,MMIMuNIIIMIus.IAIM.1rso4=1.uaills4t4110.ui n�n�a,a44 • A recent letter. to the Depart - Ment .:of :. Highways: :regarding parking arid traffic congestion' on Lucknow's :Main Street;, finds' little' sympathy . with Art. Moore," R.R. '1, Lucknow. • Mr. . Moore thinks it. a "shame" '. that • people haven't' time .to stop forthe other fellow, and.• must sail through' each and every ;village.. 1 He concludes, ."There are too many of this type; on the . high- ways —• get , out of my: way I' own the, road.". Noted Athlete Has ..Lochalsh ,Ties An interesting article appeared recently in the • Detroit News • about Don Lund, •a former e= licit Tiger ba.seball player, tkIt said •that Don ranked among the University of • Michigan's legen- dary athletes as *a nine=letter winner. He . was a . star . an the u•niversity's, :basketball', • football • and baseball tear -its? He has been coach of Michigan's baseball. team since 9i59, •It had very high praise for Don .as an athlete & a gentlemart< . Don's. mother 'was the former' Marguerite Matheson, and, • his grandfather `Stout" John Math= eson , tossed the cabre' at the Caledonian games' in. Luoknow. Ibis grandmother was the former Christine MacDonald of Lochalsh.- The grandparents lived' at •one'tt tirrie on the 1'Ith of Ashfield. across from Jack MacKenzie's farirh. 1 As a lad artc1 ybnth, Don visit- ed. at Dochalsh frequently with: his • uncle' John' K. MacDonald., TWO FROM .L-UCKNov Two.' postmasters from Iucknow ap ,peared at the postmasters' con-, fere Ice at Windsor, : recently, but one was from Pakistan and the other froth Ontario. S. Raza Ali, deputy postmaster - general for East 'Pakistan, from Lucknow,, Pakistan;found a chance to see the operation `of Canada's trans -continental air Mail service from a display set up :for the conference. From left, Mr. Al,. and Kenneth Carner`�on,, postmaster at Lucknow,. Ontario, • �1 , :• • ,A