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OCT: 17th, .1962
TE LUCKNOW SENTINEL; LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
FIAGE SEVEN
To Editor
and Certainly. no family, about!
Letters • om,„ or over. whom, I must
,• keep a Watchful eye, or give 1„
Dear Readers' . counsel, or spend minutes and
Waesioahrefo°rn othuer .epveeopolfe atnoothdeer- milQyurfslesdhe.saPendrahteloodlY hwoipllinrgiot that
jdeJ3y. vo e issue that
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ame,, indifference to others, &
ertainlY promotion to still ano-
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on an come involved in an indulgence
that would bring shame to the
family, sorrow .to my heart, or.
public :ridicule to, my town:
I slept peacefully on. But,I
Saturday night, strangely, after
retiring, sleep would not come.
Certainly I had done nothing
during the day to keep my con-
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sistently came the charge re-
garding the coming vote, .A
voice seemed to accuse me (wet'
and ' over for my isolationist at -
titude, To . my mind was brought
the story — .a true one — which
I had heard in the gospel•Church
of Jesus Christ some years ago.
'A church conference was in
progress; Many men of great
public fame — the 'Nome Group'
you know — Dr. .Sogand So and
very Reverend So and So. All
trre learned and purportedly
versed in the best schools of
thought. They were asked, to
speak before the great conclave
much as they are dohlg in
Rome right now. Many were
the men who spoke and pro-
found were the thoughts ,given.
After some time had been given
to discussion a quite ordinary
B man back . in the congregation
• rose to hi feet.- He didn't have
the ' stampings of belonging —
just a plain Joe that ;had them
made a delegate. In fact some
one whispered,"He • looks like
a • farmer. For ' what reason
would he want to disturb the
meeting." ' ,
• In a voice not accustonied to
public ,. speaking and certainly
shaken' with the sudden realiza-
tion of his audacity he said this,
"Mr. Chairman, learned. gentle-
m.:en, 'and fellow churchmen, I
have listened long and tried to
understand in my limited way
all that has :been said. I wonder
if we haven't forgotten some-
thing Mr. Chairman. We have
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heard what the (Doctors and gift-
ed men have said — Now Mr.
Chairman, I would like to hear
the views of another Doctor
from whont, we as yet' haven't
heard." , •
Who. is. He?" asked ' the chair-
man.
"Dr. Jesus Christ" replied the
man with intensity and by now
courageous emphasis..
Hii Book- of Law, the Bible
gives us specific instructions &
is' authoritative since • it, is in
spired by the Holy Ghost.
•• When any ' church or'group
• - wishes to make right an occa-
sion, they place —Bible or
Gospel openly on a table signi-
fying its authority. It is inter-
esting to read that Pope John
had the Gospel -placed On the
table to 'remind the assemblage
of its authority in the present
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ecumenical Council session at
Rome today.
Let the text of Jehovah God
speak to the people who ,by
membership claim to serve Him
in His Church. • •
Let us stop saying — What is
wrong with it let us rather
get out a pencil and paper and
write down — what is right
with it. — I dare you.
Romans 14:21 .
It is good neither to eat flesh
nor to drink wine, nor anything
whereby thy brother sttimbleth
or. is offended, Or is made weak.
Proverbs 23:31
• 'Look not thou . upon the wine
when it is red, when it givetli
his colour in the cup, when it
moveth itself aright.
Leviticus 1O
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• Do not drink, wine nor strong
drink, thou nor thy sons. with
thee when ye go into, the taber-
nacle of the congregation lest
ye die (remember all the real
children of God now are priests
and ministers). •
• the IreePer of our 'souls. What
you do is my business- what
do is yours. That is the charge
that ali men of goodwill. must
face.
• Long after men, who seek af-
ter fame, fortune and pleasure
and give .counsel that is selt,
inspired, are gone — The Word
which the Lord .has said will
never ' pass away, will judge
every one of us. In that day
,these serious matters will be
made accountable to us.
We can't say we don't know
• better. We just won't. do what
we know to be the right thing.
Our vote at this time will in-
flicate to the.,Lorc1 our righteous
judge, be we Christian or not,
part of the portion that will ,,be
ours — in that day when we will
stand like sheep with our, lips
sealed awaiting the sentence we
• are irrevocably to. receive.
Decisions are the order of the
day. In the interests of ,the-'4-
ture of our young people --
please read the Word and decide
for yourself. And remember we
are either for Him or against
Him.
• Submitted without rancour,
and because I. love you 'all well
enough to dare — Thinking of
the soul's salvation .of us all
Elmer Umbaeh.
Proverbs 20:1 ••
. Wine is a mocker, strong drink
is raging and whosoever is de-
ceived thereby isnot wise.
:Isaiah 5:11 • '
Woe unto them that rise up
early in the morning that they
may follow strong drink; that
continue until inight tili wine in -,-
flame them.
•Hab. 2:15 •.
• Woe unto hire that giveth his
neighbour drink, that puttest thy
bottle to .him and Makest • him Mrs. ,Jim Smith was hostess
drunken. •
Romans 13:13 .
Let us walk honestly as in
the day, not in rioting and
drtmkeness, not in chambering
aenndvywmang.tortess, not strife e and• Prayer repeated in unison- Mrs.
Gerald Ahody read the sciipt•ure
NOT' thieves, nor,
extortioners, shal1. inherit the I
drunkards' answMrs. erGeedorwigethGrallani acted -as,
for the W.A. meeting at her°
home on Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Howard Thompson presid- •
ed. The opening hymn was
'What a • friend we have in
Jesus," followed by the. Lord's
1 Corinthians 6:10
• nor coirettous,. nor revilers; •
nor Secretary and the _roll call was
the- word Thanks
kingdom. •
•Miss May Boyle .gave the medi-
There are •many more • re_ tation entitled "The Hand of
• ferences• that •definitely tindi- G°:r:a mrreasaing G:nrtdrumrde• wj.ar.
Colwell gave the courtesy re- -
nawrks,___10.sitors
and ,./.theb meeting closedwith
prayer.. The afternoon was spent
quilting a quilt for the bale
which will be pficked next
month. Delicious refre.shments
were served by the hostess and
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We Camillus buy isaported usartufaduried :goods at the rate of $235 per person per 'year.
If each ®# is diverted $100 of Ms to the porekise of Canadian -Made goods, we wadi
kcip create 60,000 new jobs in Oatarro..
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We are the world's greatest importers.
Contrast our yearly total With that ofother
•Americans spend 105 per capita
',on manufactured imports .
' The British Spend $75 -
• *rest Germans spend S60.
Canadians spend 5235 per person
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per year! •
• • If theseexpenditures in Onitatio on impork „
'et', goods Could be reduced by $100,,,twe
• *mkt still be amongst the world's greatest
impiwtessifthatI10we1edivertedtocan-
adian.g09(4 i uustki raid $00,00000 to
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our economy andhdp areate60,000 newjobs!
To accomplish this, the consumer must
• bwome "label conscious"; it is the sum of
allow day-to-day pm -chases which can add
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up to the success or failure of our economy.
Whenever the consumer reaches out for an
imported product, he or she should ask,
Is there a Canadian equivakner For in •
• most cases there is a Canadian product
that is as good or better. The mote money
we spclid for things we make, the more
prosperous the people of Ontario will be!
GoiTERNmENT OF ONTARIO
•TRADE CRUSADE
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rate a ma.tter of soul care The
soul that sinneth shall Aureli
-die.---C6nsider—theLe --- Jesus -
Christ, the Saviour, His Bible,
The Book of Jehovah God who
in .other words is 'God with us!
Think it over folks. We are
our brothers- keeper; We are to
keep in right relationship with
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her daughtter-in-law, Mrs. Har-
old Sinith.
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Mrs. John McFarlan and son
ICenneth of Kincardine spent' an
evening with friends in the 1711--
• congratulations to M. and
Mrs. Jack. Walsh of, Melfort, •
iSaskateliewan on the birth of'
a a daughter, Shelley, Lee Anne,
on October'8th,, a sister for Rhon-
da and. Robert. . • •.
Mr. and Mrs., -Bill Burt attend-
ed the 25th wedding.anniversairY .
for Mr: and Mrs. Cecil MeMil-
Ian (nee . Helen, Burt) at Mount:
Forest. Other mentbers of the
family were also present. •
• M. ' Tom lilodgins returned
home from: Wingham •Hospital
where he, was a patient for a.
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few dasis,
. • • A .number from this district
• aatowSound.ttendeden, the ploughing • match ..
•1 Mrs. William E.. 'Haldenby. vis- '
lied during the week with Mr.
and Mrs. Nornian Fry and fa- '
inaily at •Bramptort. and With Mr.
and• Mrs/ Ralph 'Holdall:1y and
• Billy at Port Cre,:-,t.
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Mr. • Don Gillespie has ,been .a.'
Patient in Kincardine Hospital
•lwith a throat infection. ' •
• Mr. and Mrs. Russell W,alker. .
and Margot and Wendy and
Mrs: Williain Walker ,of Petro-
•lia visited on Saturday with Mrs.
John Barr and Donald.' •
' On Sunday next 'the Anglicairt
Service will be, lied at 11:00
o'clock. •
•Mrs. R. D. Lane and Harry.
of :Port 'Elgin, Miss nora La,
Mont of Montreal visited ,, with
Mr.. and Mrs. Malcolm . Lane,
• Hugh and Stewart and Mr. J. U.
Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maul-• •
den and Keith. •
Messrs. Douglas • and -'s Floyd.
• Stanley Spent the week -end
wi,th Mir. and M. Dan Tolle-
son• at Toronto.. •. '
Mr.. and Mrs. R.. 3. •Kaa.ke .and
• Larry StaitleY spent Sunday
wit Mr. and Ma's.. Ezra Stanley.
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