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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-03-05, Page 5• ,. . WZDNESDAY, ligAng BILL ' YOILT4 ..0,1,,,errAtg:gilar=1117 . , !MX LUCKN.OW:msrmq4 1.'xcricNONIT, ONTARIO'' GETS ntig41,t4I4 CEP...SS • Mrs. Hyde 'has : received from the department of Aational de- ense a memorial medal in. rec, 'Ognition of war service of her husband, the .late Gunner Harold J. 'IfYile..who died at Kincardine last autumn.. He was a• native: of St. Helens., His, • Hia-death Was• relatedto, milh. 4-4" • .•Caiilidate. Asks.. why were. tberCons.erVatiVe$, -brin afraid 4tO"g-.-dOwn 4a* budget? .4••• VOTE. ;LIBERAL — tary Servi-Ce, the department of veterans affairs stated... In the, covering letter, ,the ri- partment • explained the Memor- ial 'cross is ' given • in 'recognition '•Ofthose who died in ser -Vice of their countr • „ (Published b( ,Hurori Liberal AssOciation) A, man has tactwho won't change' his mind but will change the • subject. . . •4 • • ...Tooled To Repair All Makes' Of Tractors, Machines & Shop Work • I .ACETYLENE & ARC wELIDING •*KINLOUGH,.GARAGE W. IllittClicLIES • • Phone 18,,r72(1, Ripley • THE HOME Of QUALITY SERVICE and Genuine JOHN DEERE PARTS wHirrEcHukcH • Miss Janet Gaunt, who is at; tending the Canada Business College in. Toronto, spent the , week -end withher. parents, Mr: and. MrsRussel Gaunt. 'Mr. Sam Coulter passed away in V(inearn General Hospital on Wtdnesday evening. Sym- pathy is extended to his rela- •• tives. • , • Iter-a-ffi'Vn.-171arShall sient Thursday' in London. Mr. Gordon Elliott is in St. Joseph `11ospital,, London, under- going- an operation her. eye.' Mr: and Mrs: Cecil Falconer spent Sunday 'with Mr. and Mrs.' George Tiffin,. • A euehre will' be held at Ford- yce school on ,WecInesday, March Mr: and' Mrs. jack ',Kerr and family visited 'Mr'. and Mrs. Ilerb-i Laidlaw over the' week -end. ' Mr. arid -Mrs. Stan,. Moore .& family Of. Woodstocl' spent the vveekend with Mr.:, and Mrs. Art Moore. • • .,• , Mr. and Mrs. Ken 'Dowling spent the' weekend with rela- tives at Mt, Forest. • Mrs: Victor ..Emmerson 'spent the week -end at 'her. honie in the 'village. Westinghouse *Custom; Imperial Choose f om_five-:iconiectimrt-o_16„iS,_ Up -Top • T.'fLE,LITE CONTROL CENTRE • ilgT for. C ' OM...DRYING EVERY KIND OF FABRICThe new Westinghouse Custom •Imperial .Clothes • -7,—•utYer brings to yOur- fingertips autotnatic contrOlS 'fer Properly drying every, kind Of fabric you wash. 'That's right! With the brilliant new Style -Lite Con- • trot Centre you oustorn-dry everything froth the most delicate to the MO8t rugged fabrics . correctly • and' autoniatically. ' •-•• • Yon Can Be SURE. , , if- It's wsruccaidut LET'S .GET. OUT AND WORK FOR THE CENTENNIAL , •• Heating, Wiring, Eavetronghhw PHONE 50,' LIJCKNOW '11 . A ••• • PAGE PLAN' NEW CHuRck .AT. PINE. RIVER Op' February -25th, Bruce Pres- bYtery approved the Plans of the Pine. River congregation to erect a new church 'building de - 7 signed on. modern lines 10 ac p t o 3 0 •coModate the worshiP of the .4. surrounding rural community • ' • ' ' ON NEW CHAIN SAWS • ' - and, provide adequate facilities • • • ' for an , active Church School. . . The delegation present included Come. in and see the DeWalt Radial Arm Saw, • J. C. Cambell.. Donald Court now Cm display. and the „minister, 14 .C. Hutton. PORTABLE SAWS,' SANDERS, ''.ROUTERS- • . . At .(the •• same meeting,' a stir- . • 0 0 ring address from FteV. Gordon • .Hunter of Ashbury -West United Church. Toronto' yvas beard on ney, Bert Irwin, Wilfred Steele the Church's task of evangelism • Porter Cable Dealer Phone80, Lucktio7 Mr.. Hunter is in Bruce conduct- . mg a Family and Horne. Wee in .Kineardine *here the builc ing of Christian homes is being n ernphasized. . • •• '. • Statistics revealed 'the recept tion of ahbut 200 new Members in Bruceduring 1957 on profess ion of faith; :and the establishing of. two nevV. Ch t e wer Missions in,the 'Peal area, it WaS • • . of Home estimated that about $,000 of Missionary & Maitenand sup- port is, spent Annually aiding the work of our Indian Missions and aid-receiVing charges.. In authorizing financial 'support'. of the Sing Time:television and radio project; Presbytery recog- nized its strength in the church's taSk of spiritual building. Members Saw.- need to battle with. those forces which in their own interests- bring. 'abOut disin- tegration 'of society as evidenc- ed. by increased pur nation.' Heavy pressures are known to be eXereised On our goverrimenta with !regard to the advertisement ,and sale of :lig- uor. Sessions Were 4,asked to con- sider the PrOblem of these ,inr fluences that break down what the church,tries to build up. 11 The new.Cape Croker manse, -.4ue to reoeive. fresh, coats. of paint, has been, largely .financed by the people, Of Bruce: Presby- tery was 'pleased' to. learn- that the initial .obligations. with,. gard- to.• the, ,building's • erection have riow been, niet. • ' • , •Devotions,,.. of :the day. were conducted by'Rev. C. Renner. of Teeswater. The. meeting *as accomOdatett in Port Elgin Un- ited. church ',Where Rev. J. H. Slade Was recently inducted: as minister. After many ,years of faithful ' service • in •:this area, 'Rey. • P. H. LaWson, having reached' the age ,of retirement, will be leaving Bruce at the end of Jui4e. Though it was a post- poned meeting,, it was one of .the beat attended in some time,. and CapablY, chaired by the chairinan, Mr. E. J. Fox of Clies- THANK YOU NOTES and Haiti Notes available at 25 cents per .package %of 10 Cardt. arid ,inatehing: envelopes Don Thompson,' phone 33 or 35.. • ••• KINLOUGH The March :hostess for , the -1161yrood• Women's iInstitute will ,be Mrs. Itaynard Ackert. This will be, ,ari-•evening meeting on Thursday, March 6th: *Roll call,' My first school teacher; •topic, Education is the ,kes, tO. good cit-' izenshil)71V1C-Htfair motto, a Wise man's minclgroNeth like •a' . . savings • account, put a little itteach 'day; directors; Mrs. Sim' Farmer, Mrs- Orville Elliott, Mrs.' Frank Thompson and, Mrs. Alex Percy.. ' e v e Harold Percy w a a among those attending' the Good Roads 'Convention .- at Toronto this week, • High :prize,•winnerS,". 'at the liolyroOd euchre .party on Tues- day tehing ' were Mrs. Nellie Johnston and Mr,. •Cecii Dore. COnsolation.,prizes went t� Mrs: JIM Smith and 'me Bob ivrobon- aid. • Vcrt, ••Wraltei, 'Forster and son Jamie :Of Ripley Visited on Fri, day: with her mother Mrs. 3. W. Co1e11. • Mr, and Mrs. .Joseph Gtiegt Of . . . • Teeswater visited with Mr. ad Mrs. Wesley Guest and Fred.. Mr and Mrs. Jack Barr enter- . • tained the Happy -Hour Forum on Monday' evening. Mr. Walter Nicholson Spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. a re -vet The World Day of Prayer was held in the Pentecostal Church' with Mrs. , Harvey Hodgins in charge and Miss Edna: Boyle at the - piano. The World Day of Prayer program: was f011owed. Those taking; the appointed pray- ers were Mrs. Roy. Schneller,, . Miss. May Boyle,' 'Mrs. Frank Matilden, Mrs. Jack hair,' Mrs. Walter :13reckles and M.S.' Wm. Haldenby; •usher, Mrs.;- Ezra. Stanley. The address was ,given by 'Mrs. K.•:L. Sweigard and 1VIrs. TomMacDonald was named key woman for next Year,. When the meeting • will' be held in ' the Presbyterian Church. , , • The Evening Workers 'rnet ., • the Bervie Rectory 'on Wednes- day evening' with, Mrs. •Paimer hostess. Mrs. Ronald Thacker presided.: Mrs. I3ert Nicholson read the scripture. Mrs. Tom Hodgins 'gave the meditation, on. •The Lord's Prayer. The'roll call was "Strength".. Paddy Palmer • .• showed , mOving pictures which. .• were enjoyed by all. The even-, ing was rns-ma. JakerA71411Heviritt gave the courtesy remarks. Pray-, er closed the meeting and dainty,• refreshments were served. by • the hostess and , committee in charge.• -TH-e A.Y.P.A. metatthe c-hUrch on Sunday evening. ' Sympathy is • extended to. Mrs. William Cox in the passing of her brother, the late Harry. Coll- • ling.. The funeral was, •held. • Vancouver on Monday. ' Mr. arid Mrs. George Halden- by; Mr. and Mrs.' • John McIntyre - and , Mrs. M., Dudley visited, on Sunday with Mr. and Mr Clare Sparling and Allan at Walker - Mr. and Mrs: Currie *ColViell • 4 • • ,rra-P ••• ''•‘4 4 44• • -••"• .• • , ' • ,„ ' ' ••(,•.,1• and family -called on Mr& J. - 'Colwell On . Sundayalso recent ' t ' visitors with Mrs. Colwell were • ' Carolyn and Dorinda Forster. • 41,'• • t. .,„ 4 444 6 ,44.41' 444,j144 r.•a ,• A. :,.. • ....„ The mner's 0 utiness 444