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WEDNESDAY, OCT! 1.8tk lf 0' •
• THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
PAGE. NINE
ishop Appliyird Contirms
TwelveYoungPeople
At St. Peter's
A large congregation joined ,in
worship last Sunday Morning at the
Service of Confirmation at St,.,.
Peters Anglican Church. This
.ancient and Apostolic Rite of .the
• laying on of hands •with prayer by a'
• bishop dates back in unbroken succ-
• ession to the New Testament times.
It is accepted by an overwhelining,
large percentage of Christians '•
around the world as a means of im-
parting the Holy,Spirit, by
• Completing theBaptismal. vows .
The Right Reverend. H. F. Appleyardl
D. D. , Bishop of Georgian Bay,
•stressed that the effectiveness Of the
occasion' depended pot.obly.upon
• the presence of a bishop., but• upon
the active participation of the
• whole congregation. •• •
• .Using as a. text "Some fell by the
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wayside's , he audibly painted five-
•picture&of those who stray from the
sane and sensible way, as taught by
• Holy•Scripture, into their:own ang-
uish and hell. He spoke briefly on
the Church's efforts to •rehabilitate
those in distress; using as an ' •
example the Centennial Project of
the Diocese of Huron , ,St. Monica
House in Kitchener'. This' institut-
ion for.any unmarried pregnant girl
• is cnrrently, under 'construction,
•'and will serve this'area of Western'
• Ontario. Concluding his address,:
the Bishop stated, Now 1 hand;
you the paint box., tp.paint your -
own pictures. , •
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The twelve candidates included
Ted and Ronald Cooper, Sons of
and Mrs. Harold, dooper; •
• Lucknow; Jim and Garry Farrell,
'sone of Mr and Mrs Jack Farrell,
Ripley; JoSeph and- Kerry Hodgins, •
..whose parents are Mr: and Mrs•-
Nelson'Hodgins of Ripley, Kathy
Jay, darighter of Rev'. and Mrs.'
Stanley Jay; Phillip•and Janice
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Cote as late as 8:30 to tee
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WED., THUIL, FRI.,
OCT. 18, 19;10 •
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, Starring: Jerry Lewis
This is. Jerry: LoWis at his fun-
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OCT. 21 •
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OCT. 21, 23, 24 •
'BAREFOOT IN • THE
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Starring: Jane Fonda.
. Robert Redford, Charles Boyer
'Their honeymoon was a ball and
then came the daVitn."
•Pagnette. twins of Mr. and Mrs:
Don Paquette, Ripley; Wayne
Pritchard. sonof Mr. and -Mrs.
• Elmo Pritchard, LucknOw;,Bruce
-and Jun Scott; sons•of Mr. and
Mrs.. Jack Soot; of Ripley.
After the service, a reception
was held ,for the congregation in
the Parish Hill, with a lunch, serv-
ed by'St. Peter's Anglican. Church
Women. •
WHITECHURCH
• We are'sOrry to report Mrs.
George .Coultes a patient at Huron-,
view, Clinton not as well as her..
• many Mendew,ould wish to see her.
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M. and Mrs; Jack Johnston and
family of St: Marys were week -,end
visitors with his ,parents, Mr. and •
Gershon JohnstOn of Wingham'
and her parents, M. and Mrs. Bill'
Stanley 6f'tucknow. :
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coultes
and family of Blenheim were week;
end visitors with.his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Neiman Coultes. •• •
Mr. and -Mrs. Bob Gordon of Wat-
erloo spent the week end with her :
parents Mr.'and 'Mrs. Liwerence
Taylor. • •
Carl Weber and Clair spent Satur-
day with Robert Chambers of Harr-
ietonassisting with wood cutting.
Mr. and Mre. MelVin:Kerry of
Paisley and Miss Mary Kerry of •
Eden Grove were Sunday visitors ay
With his sister: Mrs. Albert Coultes,
Mr: Coultes and family •
Ross MacGregor of Toronto'was a
Saturday visitor. with Mr. .andMrs.
Walter Arscott and,farnily,
An invitation is extended to all
folks community toattend a,
Meeting of the, Tuberculosis Assoc-
iation to be held October. 24th at
8; 30,sharp in Whitechurch
Unity Memorial Hall The speakers
will be Mrs. Beryl Davidson of • •
Stratford; Secretary -Treasurer for
Huron and Perth County and Mie.
Solles Sr..; Health nurse. for Huron'
County :from Goderieh. Slides on
the work will be shewn.
• Russel Ritchie returned with Fred •
• Fells on Tuesday after spending; the
holiday yeti( end with Mr Fells,
Mrs. Fells and family of Toronto. •
Mr. and Mrs: Wesley Rutter were,
in ,London on Wednesday at the•
hospital where their six weeks old
'baby is under going:treatment. ,
Mr.• and Mrs.Dave Gibb and
Murray were at:Vietoria. Hospital • .
• Londpn• on Wednesday where Dave'
received a check inland ,Was given
,a-gooditeport.
A few •'from here attended the
• opening of the night classes in
,Wingham and District High •SchOol• .
Some are interested in typing and
physical fitness. • •..
'Mr: arid Mrs. 'Clarence Ritchie,
Mr, andMrs. Walter Elliott, Mr.
and Mrs. DaWsonCraig and Mr.
and Mr&. Alex coulter all attend-
ed the Ploughing Match at Barrie
on Thursday. •
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At 'Chalrners Presbyterian church
,on.Sunday Rev. Horace graydon of •
tendert had charge of the services
here and at Langside. Rev. Bray'
don teachesat Waterloo University'
and attends classes himself at
Western University* besides • supply
preaching. MrS. BraydOn accornp-
nied.nber.htisband.and they Were, •
,
ctinnertnesteN.VitimateizatitteMrsr.,
Walter Elliott and family. On
October 22nd Rev. John Honey -
flan of Toronto will again have
charge of the.Servicest
lanette Johnston oftond6zi
spent the wee)( end with her
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THE GRAVEL PIT
BY REV,. DUNCAN McTAVISH
• recall quite Well the first
,graYel pit that was opened on, My, •
• father's farm and the little • : .
hemlock tree that stilt stands near
that pit, 1twa5 only.a small hole
where farmers gathered to get a
few leads of gravelto work out
What they called their. "Statute
Labor", Each man, according to
the value of his land, had so niany
man days allotted to him. He• •• „ I
could work theirfout sp.rnany • •
days allowed for each load of •:,
gavel.; ; ' . •
From that small beginning has
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cone a moYernent„„fhat has
,cha4geld the whole 'topography 'of
the plice..Witli the advent of the
poWer shovel , the stone crusher •
and the; drag„ .the whole business
ofsecuring gravel' has. changed.
The high land of that old farr,n has.
becomeone great excavation that
in'eorne places has reached a depth
of twenty-five feet:, Great bulldoz-
ers have pushed back the topsoil in -
,t9 heaps and huge •truckS,•;capable
of bearing many yards aricl.travell.7;
,ing at a high rate of speed, have
niade•poisible••the nioying .of tons
•pf earth to points many miles away
But the memory • of that first 'little
pit.. still lingers with • me.; It was
about five or six' feet deep.It had
• to be loosened for shovelling with
a pick swung 14)i'llitman hands. ,
• A yard to a yard and a half...drawn
by horse 'and Wagon. Was.looked
upon as a substantial load and
,,soinetirnee'reqUired an •
eictratorse.tO get the' Wagon out of
the pit and on the open road
The Old gravel pit of bygone days
called for a stout heart•ada strong
back It 'Meant hard work for eVery
ofie...Bnt'it'ilici the foundation .for •
,rnany a paved.rpad in today's
WOrld.'Itproyided the sinews for,.
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cement wells and stately silos. It
replaced the original bridges and,.
culverts that Were built of wood
with'somethin&that would endure, .
free. from rot or disintegration. ••
It has opened lip a 'great and Werid'-.
eau' world- far rernOved from the,
. early'd4p Of eaWmilis and '4dwq,.
• tiniberi:':'•Old buildings that were .•
Often, ,firetraps-aow ,being re,
plaCed with structures that. are • • ••
virtually fireproof. •. • • „ •
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The closer you. are to a person,
••the more fict and ceprtesy you
parents, Mr.. and• Mrs. Clark •
Johnston. 'f•• • •
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