The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-05-03, Page 3THUI SDAX,
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THE LUCKNOWH SElyTINEL LUCI OW, ` ONTARIO
I"AgxE THREE:
Local an
eneral
NIr's, Wellington Webster vis-
d, hast, week in Clinton.
Harvey :Naylor of`. London was.
Ki caller in 'town on Saturday,
Mrs. E. N. Hodgins has retnrn-
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to her home here after spend-
,ing .the winter in Hamilton. ,
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Miss. Mildred. Hattie of Detroit
and Mrs. Minnie Horne. of Tor
not° spent the week end of,
1Virs, Walter Horne.
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Mrs. D.. N. Lawrence- of Flint,
'who has been visiting in. Toronto;
spent` the •week. -end with friends,
here. t' .
Dr.' and :Mrs.. Wm.. P. MacKen-
zie and son' Bab .af St. Clair
iSho.res, Mich., are. 'spending 'the
week wit0 his brothers, Frank
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;.. and,T'om MacKenzie,' '•
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Mr. •and, Mrs, Bill England,''
Marjorie and Donald of Preston
Gttendedthe' wedding.of their
• cousin,.. Bill Ibbotson; ' in • Flint,
Mick
'. Mr.. and. Mrs.: Noble Johnston
and Miss Ardonna Johnston
spent , •the 'week end. in Detroit.
Ardonna, student ' nurse in Vie
„toria. Hospital, London, is/ on Va.-
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cation • at. present. .•.
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1 • ..LUCKNO'W
UNITED 'CHURCH
Minister: Rev. W.' J.•' Mumford,
—M.A., B.D.,' S-T.D: --- ._.•.r
.SUNDAY,' MAY6th, 1951 .. ^
f r.
i.1 'a.m.: `The: Worlds'- Call -fors
. ` Leadership.
School.
12.15 •
p.
m.. Sunday
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7 'pm.: Coinage..
Why wait until you' are dead
Ito come ' to, •Church? , A • wel-
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:worship ii us today. .. !come awaitsyou Come`and jj',
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nglican Churc
: NOTICES
Rev.. A. S. Mitchell, Rector
,Sunday after Ascension
• May .6th, 1951
St. Peter's Church, Lucknow
11 a.m.: Holy Com.m:union.•
The W. Auxiliary;"'.Monday,
May 7th, home of .Mrs.
Wilbert Hodgkinson.
Junior Au*iliary,, Wednesday;.
• 4.30 `p rn, at .the Rectory.'
e Men's Club, Wednesday,
8.p.m., at the Rectory.
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St. Paul's Church; Dungannon:.
Sunday, May eth;,--2 30__p m,
. Evening Prayer. .
Paul's' Church, Ripley .
Sunday,: May 6th,. 7.30 'p.m.
Evening Prayer. . ,
Mrs Russell Robertson; 'who.
spent the *inter in:Hamilton,:r-
turned here the first of "the week.
Mr. 'W. S.. McLeod '•Whohas
been' la. -..patient, in Victoria Hos '
pital for aver six weeks, during
which 'he, underwent three r.oper-.
ations, returned Thome .on Sun-
day and is in irriproved'.,health
Mr.
and Mrsx'F,.H. Agnew at-
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tended the recent marriage of her,
nephew,, Armour' Lloyd •1VIcCuI-
e Mar -
vas sol-
resby-
Mrs., Margaret ,Gardnef. and her
sister,Jenny Fitzgerald,•.re-
turn '
ed
_ : c� ently to- . DungannoYi,
from Brampton where they had
spent the winter. .Visiting ` With
there before••returning West have.
(been •. their sister arid "her .hus-
band, M. .,and Mrs•. Knox of Lim-
erick,. Sask,
lough sand Miss Christi
garet Ma enzie, 'which
emnized in • Kincardine
terian Church;.
TORRENTIAL RAIN
Torrential ,rain' early last Wed-
nasday evening' did little damage
.here other than some cellar*
flooding, and ,minor' washouts as
drains, and .catch basins failed'.te
cope with the ileluge.'R'iver..s :rose
rapidly and' reached flood levels
in, .a few hours. • . '
Flooding and 'washouts did 'con-
siderable d'arma,g'e to: roads, in the
district ' with report's • of . Major, l
lama, a --to '- .umber otbridges -
andculverts..
There 'was another downpour
early •Saturd.ay Morning; ' and; a
repeat, performance' on •::Sunday
,nioi:ning. "to• finish off, a inoith
tht•hasbenun ll
a been usua -
y. wet- and
backward: The • week end saw
Old; Sol ;put •in a beiated appear-
ante with temperatures' •soaring
to.!Provide': about the. firs,t:• (good'
spell Of, weather .of the month.'
SISTER DIED AT CHICAGO
Mrs: 'Ross. MacMillan of 'Co:n.
6, , Kinloss, received word last
week of , the death of her sister,
Mrs. J.. M. Jardine, 'Which occur-
red at ,Eiianston, Ill., on Wednes-
day last 'The funeral was • at: Ev-
anston ,on Saturday. .•'
Mrs. Jardine:was'formerly .Ab,
bie, Maeeenzie•..of this Icomxn.un-:
•.ity. Her • sister, . Miss Mary: •Mac=:.
Kenzie,„was with'her for a tip e`
preceding; her death. +
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At. 'Beekeepers' Meeting
Innes, MacSween attended a
meeting: last . week ' of . the Grey
Bruce •.Beekeepers'`Association' of
which he is a_ director. The xneet-
ing,' was held,' .at Meaford. The
guest speaker's address . was .on
pollination; --and he stressed -that
in .alfalfa 'fields where bees had
been employed for pollination
purposes, .that yields; o,£ seed were
as 'high' as 1100 •pounds per acre.
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PROPERTY LEASES are being
it • Toronto.. men on
properties in the B, ruce• Penin-
•• sula, Where .:the :rock . formation.
is showing a ' high ,percentage„of
dolomite .used'.as a..flux 'in mak-
ing' steel..
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'Phone 401
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9,2 St. David St
Goderich, Ontario
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HEARTY WELCOME
MODERATOR
The Right • Reverend Frank
Scott MacKenzie, 'D.,D., was give
en .a royal -welcome last Wednes-
day
ednes
day as .he ret'ur'ned; to' the church
of ; his; boyhood, wearing the
mantle of Moderator of the Pres-
byterian .,Church in Canada.' De-
spite an early.' evening ' deluge,
Ashfield Presbyterian church.;was
,filled 'to capacity to reet a e nat-
ive son: •
Dr.MacKenzie Was received of-
ficial y by• mernlbers of Huron-
Maitland
Presbytery at a• "fam-
ily
gathering"' .at, six o'clock 'with
supper, served bythe,- ladies: of
Ashfield ' and Ripley congrega-
tions. •
O•VEit $500' .GOES TONIGHT •
AT' LEGION'S BING,Q.
.u,cknow Legion is continuing
its.. IhingQ , 'series,. and ' tonight
(Thurlday). over '$500, in prizes.
_ will be ,given away, There will
This gathering was, presided
over by. ,Rev. J.; R. MacDonald,
minister- of Ashfield and: Ripley
churches,' and Dr. ;and Mrs. Mac-
Kenzie were. welcomed by' Rev.
R. G. MacMillan of Knox church,
Goderich, moderator of •the Pres-
bytery.. Y rY.: , , ,
Mrs. 'MacKenzie, also a forn -
er member w of the .congregation
and ,choir, was presented. with an
engraved;silver spoon. The pres-.
�entati•on • was " made by Finlay
MacDonald and Mrs. Duncan
McKay.•. The Kirk Session made
the - presentation of a framed 'pic-
ture of: ' the church•: to ; Dr. Mac=
Kenzie, • this ceremony being ' per-.
formed by.` ,Rev. J. R' MacDonald'
and Mr: D. A..M,acponald.
In acknowledging the reception
a nd th:e.igifts_by_whicl he and
his wife ,'will always rernernlber•
this particular visit'. back home,'
Di' MacKenzie presented the:
congregation with a moderator-:
ial,;:picture •of himself, . • •
• Among ;those present at the •re:-'
ception were Rev. ,and .Mrs: R.•
G: MrNlillan, Goderich; Rev and
Mrs. J:' D. Lane, Clinton; Rev.
end Mrs.. R. J.: MacDonald,••Ash•=
field; Rev : and Mrs., R. D . Sin-.
Clair,' Exeter;'-Sev. P. A. Fergus-
on . rand/iMrs. Ferguson,' I%ensall
Rev. and Mrs: Wm: Mitchell, .Of
Kincardine; Rev: and Mrs. D. G.
Campbell, Seaforth; Rev. & Mrs.
A. G. Simpson, Teeswater;. Rev:
and. Mrs: -'.Alexander Minim(); of
Wingham; Rev. John Pollock and
Mrs: C. Pollock, Winghan ; Rev.:
and Mrs. G. Fulton, .Brussels, and
Rev. R. D. 'incla.ir, Scarboro:'
Approximately 25 representative
elders' and 'their wives.' attended:
• Church Filled
For the public ser ice at 8.00.
o'clock- the ,church ;was. filled •to'
1 hear Dr. :MacKenzie 'open his ad
,dress with '•an •-expression 'of
pleasure' in returning to his eat7
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ive.'church, but" to which a note
of sorrow was added because so
many of : his friends of other •days
had passed on.
?"He•• said he. felt -privileged in
travelling fr"om the Atlantic to
the 'Pacific, and 'in this, expefi-,
ence • found . the . • Presbyterians
throughout ' the. : Dominion a
united family.., However, he warn-
ed
. against. • the danger , of local
izing church efforts ' and inter
gists; and •f ge ing' other`-ute :...H
begs of the church, family else-
`where. •
"The Presbyterian family :. in •
the. world: today 'is the,,. largest
Protestant communion' in ;the
world", the Speaker claimed
"We shouldrnot think of this in
terms of pride, !but in apprecia-
tion of the opportunity and. re-
I be no limit tq. the numbers call,-
ed
all*
ed on any game played.
.There will be 16, • regular garines,
for prizes of • $10.00 each and $350
Will be put up for the • 4 special
games, with special number four
being the, biggest prize of the
night;
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fathers • who could. truly say . `T
have, truly kept the faith'."
Dr.' MacKenzie. warned that ,of
gall times this is the time when
confessed Christians must rise to
:put into nto their,• faith ,.'ore and'
more' profession",, adding that • it
'must be.,"real: for none Other'
would be .able to •compete• with
the false faiths. He concluded.. by
saying: `'We :.are ,concerned' .pri-
mafily with the household of
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ANIIN6 itOSTRE .
ANO ENURING
B1 LL1ANCE FOR
FINE sILvEI.
WM. A, SCHIVIID
Jeweller, Lucknow
Howµ=•Jerry Lester .
Got Into Television
He parlayed a' guest appearance
on a TV network into : national
fame, but sti ess didn't' come
easily,.. Learn.- how, Lester mane
ex showgirl Dagnlar, the talk . of
television. Ari article .about •Les,
ter , is :one' of "many ' features in
this Sunday's (May "0) issue of
The American .Weekly; exclusive..
ly '' with the' Detroit Sunday
Times. '
our own church, .and we Must CLINTON IS FACED with 'an:
see to "it. that we ;be dedicated in expenditure of over $20,000 to
such a way that :we• may. 'count drill a new well and install a
(greatly, something..; for 'Christ". ' pump:
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ARE .IN SHORT SUPPLY
We have a fair stock' on hand consisting of:
WALL HUNG TOIL_ETTSS, ' • : COMPACT TOILETS,
• BUILT-IN BATH • TUBS & LAVATORIES '
Should you be thinking of installing a bathroom,
we will gladly give you.. a ;price. '
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FURNACES
Are Slow • In' �Comin Throng
We :would advise- • getting in your order well ahead.
We. 'handle the
HELCA,• With Steel ,Ribbed Fire Pot'
THE NEW •IDEA.',a Very :Popular. Furnace
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THE ; EMPEROR, an all cast wood,-l%uruing furnace
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For Your Garden
NOTHING BETTER Than SHEEP MANURE
No weeds and ,a strong fertilizer.. A 50- pound sack
is sufficient for the .averageF size garden'.
LIME :and PLASTER ON HAND
sponsibility in extending the
Kingdom • of 'Christ", said ..'the'
speaker.'One—iatabl
• - He --continued •• • " e,
fact. ,impres'sed upon, me during '
my "travels is ` that we• have
1 • streams • of immigrants coming
into Canada fromsources beyond
out–borders ,who adhere to the
`Presbyterian: 'Church, .. especially
the Hungarian Calvinist$, Dutch
Reform and others','. .
Dr; R enzie told the con-
gregation '
ongregation' that his impression o'
the churoh,'s future life on the
whole is encouraging.) . • `
"We have a great body of
people Who ,are willing; to • rise
up 'and be .worthy .of .the faith
they possess.°e expressed his ,
edaniration of.the leadership of'.
the ministry, r
"One 4 the great needs is the
revival of faith with Christ at
the centre of. itfaith like that
a Paul 'or l}k that,, of, our fore,
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'Phone 10
Lucknow, pnt.
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MUST BE
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EMPLOYERS! Please., send all unemployment
• •, insurance books for .•:1950-51 and previous years
immediately to the National Employment.Office
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have' already been made. They..must'be ,exchanged
' for new books.
Before : sending ,in your 1950-51 insurance •• ,books,
make note of the date to which stamps are affixed, so
, as to avoid duplication in' the new' books.
Renewal of books is important to "you, to your
employees . and to the Comnmission., Piease ,Act
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