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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29fh,1%7
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW. ONTARIO
• ....:Biii.cePeesbyteMet.-In•L(Onow;
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A number of new faces. turned up•
at the last. meeting of .Bruce Prethr•
tery, held in Lueknowt ecentlY..
They were the ministers and lay
delegates from the Evangelical •
United.Brethren Church, which is
M become pail of theUnited.
Church of Canada at the beginning
'of next year. This will mean that
' Bruce Presbytery will not Only in7
crease in membership,. but will
• expend. in area, as ihe:E.U.11:
churches in Clifford and Hanover •
have elected to belong to it,, rather
than to the Guelph and •Grey,Conitit
„uencies. •
• In its business sessions:Presbytery'
'heard a hutnber,of interesting re-
ports. Rev . Ed ROnaye told the'.
court about a special meeting •
,whichAlacLbeen_helLirt_Chesiey-to
,study the questiOn,of bishops in the
United Church of Canada Although
• no deCisions were reached at the
meeting, there was a lot of good
discussion: It was felt that the in •:
.c1uion ni.biihops in the United.
Cliurch"s conciliar system' might be
a more effective way of dealing
. with some cOncerns., as well as a
means of opening the way to union
•.with Churchet. which • hold, the •
episcopal. order, : • •
'peorge Trigger, Lay Supply at • •
-.:ToberMory, 'reported on two
Conferences on World[Mission. it '
whjhhe represented Presbytery.
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There, the speakers expressed
• ,Concern for a greater on.
:missionary education in the chumh-
•,es and inpresbytery. 'Rev. Keith
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.i.ettlaufer Of the E. U.B.. Chnrch
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• in Mildmay tlierilave a brief •
resume of the outreach of his den- '•
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Evening Auxiliary
,The Novernber Meeting.of the
Lucknow Presbyterian Evening
Auxiliary wasteld on Tuesday
• •eveningat the borne of Miss • .
Mandie.Fisher with seventeen ladi
present Mrs. Ronald Forster, ' who
was'in charge,of the Meeting, open
ed. withthe Call to Worship:
Following the opening hymn., the
Lard's Prayer was' repeated in
Miss Dorothy Douglas read the • .
Scripture from theliest Chapter of.
• Acts, and gave the Meditation.
emphasizing that there is no limit
to what may be, acComplished
through, the poWer of the
• Holy Spirit. ' • • • '
• Mri. Frank HaWthOrne'read three'
anicies•.from the November Glad
Tidings', reviewing the work of the
PresbyterianChureh in British Col
. umbia, • . •
'Mrs: lack•MacDOnald Was in'
.charge of the Topic dealing with
• "The Future of the Church" and
considering four different groups of
• people/. Mrs, AustinLOree dealt
with "Young,People.4.Mrs:,:ROis--,'
'ggart 'An ApartntentOweller'%
Mrs, John Allason "The Pat).4iy
• Man"; and Mrs. Jack Fisher "The
Older Person". Members were •
divided into four sections•to dis-
cuss probleMS and 'suggest -Solutions
for each group, ,
The meeting. closed With a hymn
and prayer by Mrs, Gordon Fisher,
A social half hour folloWed:
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• Orninatiop, pointing out that Most
of it Was.concentrated in Various
areas of the United States. Referr-
ing' filmstripclepicting the
Home Mission vkrk,of the United •
Church, he expressed appreciation
for coming to know .sOMething of
the Church's missiOn within Canada
'The court was also told about two
banquets held recently in .Wiarton
and in Walkerton at which David
Eadie, who is an -Industrial, Consult.
•ant for the: Church in Indra, was
guest. speaker: •
James K.. Courtney, Lay.
Supply. at. AllenfOrd., reported .on .‘
attending a Oonference•on the
Village and Country Church , and
drew. some highlights from talks del
ivered by Rev. Findlay Stewart of ,
St. •Andrews -Presbyterian Church;
Kitchener. These included pointers
•orthow.to,.have a' vital congregation
al life and how 'the church pan
reach out beyond the buildings.
Before it, closed, Presbytery
commended the, Lay Foundation for
sponsoring a.recrniting event in
Port Elgin. After a tiinner, 'the ,
many young people who attended
heard from several students from
Ermnanuel and Covenant College,
Toronto. They spoke on the needs -
and oppOrtunities of careers in the
Church.
Compressor Pum
-in se In Huron
The Huron County TB Association
has purchased a Compressor Pump
frit' treatment. of persons. suffering
front chronic pulmonary disease in
the Connty.
One of the advances in the treat-
ment of chronic pulmonary diieaie•
particularly -pulmonary emphysema.,
is the establ/ishment of inhalatiOn • .
therapy is an important part of
• treatment.. .1
Pulmonary .emphysema'is a
disease of the lungs characterized
• by chronic infection of the lungs,.
persistent shortness of breath and
kiSi of elasticity of lung .tissue: The
pump donated cOniistsof a face
Mask,which Carries medicatiOn in
a fine mist to the lungs' with air
pressure being supplied by the pum
itself. The neW.purnp`will be used
in 'Winghath immediately and then
• will be located in Clinton .Hospital
and will be loaned', free of charge,
to, patients whose physician has pre-
Scribed:this type of therapy: One
to two weeks treatinent with a
pump '‘411 stabilize a patients con-
dition for a lengthy periodof time.
Two treatments per day of 15tnin-
utes each would,be taken by the
person during this time.The oquip-
ment is simple, tngged, with seal-
ed lubrication and no fire danger.
The unit has twin nebulizers to
prOduce the medicated Mist which •
ctiti down on clogging and
the machine More effective.
• • Officials pointed out that funds
from the Chrisirita.s Seal Campaign
paid for the equipment and pointed
.out that the 'Huron County Ti? Assoc;
ration fights TB and Alt 'Respiratory
Incase the year "round.
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Frorn.11ovember 18, 196712:01
rn. to November 25, 1967 12:01
.Total Hours Worked 240.. Total
Miles•Patrolled 3200.
INVESTIGATIONS
Traffic Accidents: On Monday,
November 20, Provincial Constable
. E. N. McPhail investigated a tw,o
car accident one mile North of .
Millarton.. Dennis Robinson, of ,,•
R. R. #2 Kincardine and Lillus
Bradley of 12.12.,, #.2 Kincardine
were the drives of the vehicles
involved.. ./ • .
• On Tuesday, November 21,
Provincial Constable Jim Poland •
and Corporal Highton investigated
a fatal car -train accident at #15 .•
Side Road, Kinloss Township, one
mile north of #86 Highway. Mrs.
Doris•MacKenzie, wife of Mr.
Thomas L. MacKenzie of R.R. #5
Lucknow was killed instantly as,her
car slid into the. side of a .west
bound train
The total damage caused 'in acc-
idents during this period was ,
$4,206.00.-
Total accidents to.date last year
-.133.. This year's total stands at
. ,
Other Investigations: An ,•
escaped patient from the Ontario
Hospital at Goderich was
apprehended at North, Bruce on
Wednesday, November 22, and,
-returned to,C.Toderich by Provincial
Constables. Jim Poland and Andy
Burge*. • ,•
SAFETY: During the short four •,•
month period 'fr•orn July 15 toNov-
:erriber 17.; nine accidents. occurred
u o catt e running at
ge.on_the highw.ays, These aec--•-
idents have resulted in personal
inforyand inapythonsandS of.doll-
ars of property dairiage. ,
• Last year during the same period,
there were only fOur similar such.,
accidents in this area: These stat-
istics show a• Marked rise in car
cattlebeast accidents. Our detach-
ment office -has received numerous
complaints on this matter and in,
ftitine,,%charges will be laid under
Section 3.2 (1) of tbe 'Highway'
Improvement Act.'
Detachment'C,ornMandees Contin-
ents: It is law, as well as common
sense to ,drive•With your headlights •
on at all dines, when dne•tro isuff-
icientt 'light, or unfavourable weath-
,
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er conditions, persons and Vehicles
are not clearly visible at a distance
�f500 feet. •
J.E. POLANI?:. • .
PROVINCIAL CONSTABLE.
PRESS RELEASE•OFFICFR
•CULROSS CORNERS
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Sunday visitors With•Mr: and Mrs,.
Tom Stewart and boys were Mr.
'and Mrs. John Stewart of North
Line and -Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bonnett
and Doris of Tiverton. ' • •
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs;
N; E. Haldenby and were .
IN4i. and Mrs. Michael ' • '
O'Malley of London, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Friendorf of Kitchener. Mr,
and Mrs, Ross Irwin and family of
Lucknow and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Hedley and family of HOlyrood.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lockhart of
Port Elgin visited On Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs, Ne E. Haldenby
anti
' Mr—and Mrs. James Haldenby
• . • and girls spent.the weekend in
Goderich.
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Total Duty Hours - 412. HighwaY1
and other roads patrolled in Miles
- 4 , 276 . , • ,
•INVESTIGATIONS
• Criminal (a)Thefts"-3. (b)
Breaking and Entering 1. (c)
Other - 11. '
Traffic (a) Accidents -.5. (i)
Property Damage - 5. (ii) Personal
injury— 0. •No..Injured -0.
On Sunday, November 19, on #8
Highway, east of Ho1mesvil1e,
Dayid Johnson; 123 Mary St . ,
Clinton , was involyed: in 'a single
par accident resulting in $300.00
damage to the vehicle he was`
driving, • . •• .'
• On Friday,--NOVember 24 .�n #i
'Highway, south ofBayfield,.
Richard Powell, Jr., 267 Nebraska'
Street? •Pontiac,' Michigan was
involved in a single car accident
resulting in $800.00 damage to his
vehicle. • •=
Qn Friday, November 24 on #8
Highway, west olHolmesville,
Anthony Uyl, R.R. 2 Clinton and
Mary Lois Patricia Roebuck, 28 -
Islington Ave. , KitChener were
Involved in a. two car accident
resulting in a total approxirnate'
• damage of $260.00. • • . •
• Qn Sunday, Novemrbe26 on #4
Highway at Clinton.North limits,,
Richard 'John Irvine, R.R. 2. Wing:
ham was involved in a single car
accident' resulting in $400.00 •
damage to the vehicle he was driv.-
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On Saturday, November 25 on
12th Concession sideroid Colborne
Township, west of #24 COunty
Road, Edgar Smith, R. R. 6
abderich and John William Van
, I Port Albert,
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• (b) Charges - 8 Highway Traffic
Act..1 Criminal, Code. 5 Lignor •
Control Act (c) warnings 13. • .
General (a) Requests:/for Assist-
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picture, light or words, highway.
signs are there to protect you as
you drive. To ignore these signs
of life 'can have fatal results'.
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