The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-10-15, Page 201111 .1111
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1975'
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To Hear. Of .
Work With
Mustard Seed
Wingham area is to have the
unique opportunity of hearing in
person, one of the world's out-
standing missionary-humanitar-
ians, Mrs. Lillian Dickson speak at
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church/
on Friday, October 24 at 7.45 p.m.
This little woman has become a
living legend in our time, the
personification of pluck and per-
,severence against heavy 'odds, the
undaunted heroine in many an
encounter with the elements on
dangerous mountain trails, with
hostile chiefs among former head-
hunters in Formosan fastnesses,
with corrupt officials, with
sickness, tribal poverty,
-and ignorance., Here is a
woman who, -• practically single-
handed, - has taken on monument-
al tasks and, with the help of an
"angel at her shoulder" has
established in Taiwan an organiza-
tion of nationals as Aedicated as
herself in bringing .to the people
not only the saving gospel of
Christ, but His personified love for
the weak, the fallen, the distress-
ed.
Moved by compassion for the'
multitudes around her when she
was only "a missionary-wife" she
began a quarter;century ago to
rescue boys out of prison,, lepers
from suicidal depression, mount-
aineers dying from tuberculosis,
girls about to be sold' into, prostitu-
tion. A work so small, so nondes-
cript, probably merited the name
she gave it: The Mustard Seed
Mission, but today it has grown far
THAT
Many of the meeting reports of
local groups which come to the
Sentinel each week contain infor-'
mation on election of officer's. One'
such. meeting had an appointment
Of a certain young lady as "call
girl". 'We assumed this to be a
position whereby she would phone
other club members advising of
meeting dates, etc. Then again, we
were not 'absolutely sure of the
overall objective of this office.'
What would you guess?
THAT
An error in the heading of a story
in last week's paper had the
Kingsbridge Junior Ball team
champion for the 3rd year in' a row,
when actually they have 'been
champs for 5 years in a row in the
area softball 'league. Sorry
Kingsbridge!
THAT
A tractor fire at the farm of
Harold Maize, west of . Dungannon,
did several hundred dollars dam-
age on Wednesday of last week
about 10 a.m. Adjacent buildings
were cause- for concern until the
fire was quickly brthight under
control.
THAT
In last week's coming events the
Sentinel erred in the ad for the
Lucknow United Church Hot Turk-
ey Supper. The day of the supper
should have read Tuesday, October
21.
LILLIAN DICKSON
beyond thought or expectation,
with sixty projects working at full
speed in preaching, medical work,
hospitals, clinics, prison-visitation,
schools and orphanages, etc.,
Mrs. Dickson will be warmly
welcomed by many in the area
who have learned to love and
admire her, and who have become
pirtners with her_ by sponsoring
orphans, or young people in
training in Taiwan and Papua.
She will be bringing news of the.
latest outreach of her tribal mis-
sionaries who.have left their homes
to preach the gospel in Borneo, and
of the new trade-schools she is
establishing in Papua-New Guinea.
Everyone is welcome to this
meeting!
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I Died At Walkerton
Mrs. Alex (Sandy) Hackett, a
former Lucknow resident, pa'Ssed
away at Bruce County Hospital,
Walkerton on Saturday, October
li. She was 87.
The funeral service was held on
Monday, October 13th at McLen-
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ON
Tuesday, October 21st
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