The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-01-13, Page 5•11
DAN, .JANUARY 13.
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calm. Theatre
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Two Shows Rich Night
'FIRST SHOW AT 7.15
TO -NIGHT
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'igNeARY, 14;,15
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-FORGOER:1TE: Vii-Airaims
RELENTLESS.
Matinee Saturday at 2.00 p.m:
..140NDAY
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DANA ANDREWS,
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WEDNESDAY /i; •THURSDAY
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S#ENcEIV.
.:KATHERINE HEPBiURN
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• 'Ircit's burfriend in the hos-,
"Ile took a turn for'. the nurse".
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.P,X.Y,C,KNOWSENTINEL,CIAJCKNOW,
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,The anntial naeOing: of „ the
vhurcll was held.on, -.January 3rd:
Rev. W.,S,,• Sutherland was chair-
nafl Ant' reporta :Were 'very
enpotiraging. GOrdon Wall Wa.s,
re -appointed as .,treasqrer, and -
Graham Moffai as secretary. ,El-
met Scott, Was, appOinted.,:ehair=,
,man of the,Managink Board and
managers atIPOinted 'Weve, Gra;
ham • Moffat, Frank Miller; and
liarid &oft. • Farrish Moffat was
appointed • to "fill the 'vacancy' of
James . Macintosh who resigneict-
'due to his leaVizzg the communify
in the near future: Mrs, „ Parish
IYI,p4at• Nyap ,:re-ppointed leader
f Ahe-MisSion Band Mrs.
m. 'Scott assistant leader. Th.,2
WMS is to help 'with the, Mis-
sion Band work,' • .* •
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The. inet .14. the '-ehureh,
On Monday ;evening,. Elmer. ''Seott
presided, ';Mirs.-W.rn. SePti • read'
the scripture and Geerge Moffat'
gave the topic. The...election of
offiCezi,,was held' ,With the,. fol-
lowing jarnes
'Richardson, • vie prea•„ eo Mot,"
fat; , secretary i,- Helen -Donaldson;
treasurer,... James Moffat !4, new
program schedule was planned;
The :.riext 'Meeting wth'behid
at. the, hOrne. of: Mr'. and 'Mrs, Far-.
ish Moffat -1VI6riday'eVening, Jan=
tiary 17th at 8..30, pnl
The Ladies Aid - held-, their.
soeial., in the
church on Fviday, evening.Mrs
. • .
Evans presided Farish.M0f.E..
fat' read.:.the .scriptureand Christ:;
Mas carols Were Sung, ;Mrs. Wm,
:Scott read 'a,'.story on 'ChristinaS,-
Mrs. aristoid of her trip .;tp
her horne in England Reading
Were given by Lois Crowston and
..Betty •Copl6y,and''A.,trio. of Myrtle
`CroWst60, Bel-f.y. Conley and Loi,
PrOWatOn .:Sang seVeral',hinriberi.
Contests were then conduCted:a44
.41rAch served.
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A. TRIBUTE, To
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.• • `!'- January 4th;
To, the Litor .the tiuclinow„
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Ashfield Township ahd Luelic
now, neighborhoed• is antely• the
Poorer for 'the passing of Wm. T.
gardnerm0 is What so many of
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ns felt when; le succumbed so
swiftly t9. the tragic fall that be-
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fell him a, little. While' ago.
•Et isrlot tOo /Mien tosay,•• in
New Testament ,langtiage„ Will
• had "a citizenship heaven", but
friends and a.siociates, lknew that
"he-...--had-Ta-sterling, character, a.
long. reeord firrri •Integrity, 'and
nObie ideal of .,earthly eitizen-
Ship; adorning the ;•cornanon • ,Way
Of., life that made hirri!!otempiarY
i,.h.:wttie'Octohuilndg ss pt he :Its toefa rnhis f aaittthefrt:il
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his loyalty
from beyhoTodto the .last days,
to: the . Methodist and 'United
Church : fellowship; ;his. Sunday
School' interest and labors- •his
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'eldership' and stevvardship, to,
which be brought fihe'eonviotiOns
and ,becoming grace. It is not for
*us to forget that for many years
he was recording steward of the
Ashfieki charge and frienkin the
, truesense; to all its ministers, as
they were ready to fbear witness,
who.: knew- him as- 'a 'devoted
•
•staridby. .
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The°. Orange . Order always
.e
found : him a. loyal fellow: The
temperance *..tad. every other :good
• canse would getbirn, to -held their
banners. Neighbors. and ...Olen&
at rind • him. :knew Qf his.solid
worth as he; appeared with .ready
.hands, to, help • and .;serVe, in•:days•
of stress and . strain,' And when
. sickness and difficulty . appeared.
He needed no prompting:.
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His bereaved,.-wite,and children
know him aS- a devoted husband
arid father' WhoSe.. daily task it,
•
had 'beep to keep a Chriitiari
hone ; and maintain ....connection.
with.....C.,ristittn things. whatever
.betide." -UnfArturiatecirettinstariCeS .
known to. him (and he Was not
, . ,
immune ...tO.,thein), spells f
di -s-
tressing sickness, having having to; carry.
weary loads '.un and down the
heavy ° :hills of. life' were !never •
alioWed to dim the radiant viSion
THURS.; .FRL, SAT.
JANUARY13, 14, 15
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Saturday.ir.Matifitee..
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.JANUARY
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&Wel PZort0d.hv SAM Pill
Mr. Eliner. McKay
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at 7.
Such was the Wm T....Gardner we • Thursday with. a
kriew• ,- We exte our
A Ctititisrn,.. Of. recent .fiction Mrs Claucl,..Dote
that came .etit.' of ,,•POstan, Mass he •th0 Iite
• is that . it gives.i•the .impression nett.. • .
that New England.,territory, ,is r and *rs...,,Isa
-opt-ilated to a Iprevailing extent ianu1y visited.mith
by : shab y c aracters, • :leading erson on Sunday.
he 'cherished, or slacken his feet
▪ • on that tOad we, have come to
al call the Way of the righteous. •
• •Like many more • tiathonored
• and unsung - citizens he nocr
sou,ghtadvertisement. or pubhc-
Was-eentent to .be,:the un-,
•••:,•c- known soldier .of the cornmon
'-'• a .,good,, who, unostentatiously dis-
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a . ' • • • charged, to the best of his ability;
' - It a giO.Od ministry to shiny the art
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of *go6d livirig, and, 'contrntinity
--.... ii service.
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He chose .the honorable Way of
• • life, quietly arid. ModestlY. • He
„ , • •,., wcni 1 d , copseri t to no roll of •sth--
a'
II Phones: Nii/ht 113. ' a '' :ring drums 16r •himselt. But every
.. r'"••\. •,7\•___- ' •., . C bell in the belfry Of his life was
, mommailsommam, esamiumensioneusiasiiiim•saassamisa rung., no for sheer: gladness .at
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et Our Prices Before E!uying...
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-som•e ernergenee vpuibii,c g6,00;
Or,' • afr'h.is: :Prot6tt • against. •,sOrne
CL,Ii1:11TIO•11'...SOCL41 evil thaethieaten,.
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Th 1 it'n6h.ght he dal net desirev-
•i..;the in a iad.y0fpiaforndsm riever
got hini Hi wis not found,
sentehing •-foi••••ConspietraiZS, honors
and 'attention:, sensed • there
were ..ris,kbl:er things than ch air- •
and • 1,residerices of,,, this
and, that, 1-1-aopily,,tlic,, rtiral life
,• bps:. many :.gentlqn,en;'A''harneless
who are little -1flh
OIt$ilt theii own. ',neighbOrhOOd'' ••
Nylu) do not flash ,hko. Meteors.
a. t'oin,Porary but
innn who
i..know:thore are ',6,4.-qtei thhlgs than
the•-:ennwd and
t1 n of t 1)0less":forttinaite.
They dotheir
bonding Ole' knee to:no idol',
• fusing to loweyone's' self. that ;
.the'y 'may c‘i.nter,sin„nit, earthly,liar: '
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.ntthi( or, gain. sloint.-.•
hoii:resliect unfropakied..to
.re.C4,44• theit utisulliohed,
a• gstaffe
MARMALADE
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PRUNE.PLUMS
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CIAESE.
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eliVery...
d:attendanCe.
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sympathy
the loss of
rs.. Will Ben..
e Nixon a
r. John
,shalhhy. lives; .6utWardlf, respect- Mr Curriel'OoIwei visited Wit
able but inWardly' 'conditioned. If Mr Don McCpah on Sunday, .
the:StOry hadto be tOld in Ina-,
torieal ,paragraph or :in readable•
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fiction of Ashfield Township and
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adjacent distri•cts, •there, wo•uld The Missia'riary neeting
is
street, ' cOncesaion. and ' sideroad• Int 1.1e1C1 t4.4.aY (Mil ..claY) at
if.
stand -out, some nobleman, of •
' -home of Mrs. Jake runter.
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• We are ' glad' Mt.
, toear ,: ., .
w,h6rn•.. the':.,wiord "shabby" arid.
.”,ilr-e6nditioned" : 'as related: to
character.and•spitit.'and.high Set -
Vice ',Wotildnot fit, ,and :WM:. T.
Gardner ?Would (be in' the Shining
and, esteemed, grpirp,
z yours, Mr Editor, :sharing .in
a real :.bereavement,: •
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',4rth-Pr W. Brown,
Princei:s Brantford:,
'RpL.g cRoVg
-Misses lettie--,'Apd-.Ada. 'Gawley.
Of 13:ipleY', Visited' with Mi; Victor
Gawley on Sunday.- .
‘' mis.. Tom 'Quigley 'et; I..aickno,W
Spent' Saturday with Mr.:. :Ralph.
• Mr'.. and mrs. SamEmerson and
'Mt., aricl.MrS. Jack 'Emerson spent'
Sturdy evening with lV0..Angus
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aharri...4 Lucknow,. • „."
• The Institute met tthe lion*
of Mrs. HativeY th`oxittison:, •pri
hg b
There Were . eiyiees '-
• Sunday On aceetint f Mr. Woo
ey e ng .wel . ;
:Helni an
iamthirlY '••slandenMt fs$.1111B41.4';'
people in Clinton.
'Mi. and mrp. A't•oll an
boys visited Sunday , withMr an
.Mrs'. 'Nelson, Raynar
.Mr. and .Mrs. Joe reezWari an
fam,I1Y and ..MrS.. Freeman , Sr
visited' -Sunda.y
Gartner and Mr.f and Mrs; Bi
Hunter.
Miss 'Moriorie arid: Betty •A
§toc) of Tees.watei. • Visited
arid 'Gordon 'Kirklakid.
ivery Wilite Made TviCe- eek by
Truck from Hatcitet7 to Customer.
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arge Variety
uNs
Helm is f
ee i er.
!•I no t.''b i •
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• plc). ,sT.PHEN' P'917014' has
.signed fromthe'RrOvineal--qyolip
force, to bee'onte. manager of th
Toronto., office . -HanoVe
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l'ransportz.
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FARM .SLEIGHS--t-Ouilt bi R. 'Noble ..and, Son
,GRAJN'GRI NDERS—McCormick-Deering.
4ti aCtorLdriven ,grain'grinders, v'
and selling cit from $78 -$8 •
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'plates, and selling at $88.00.
CONNOR TFIERMO 'WASHERS—
' Guaranteed for. four Irears;
Sold By
NDREW an
etas for cCo.rrnick-Deering Farm MaChineS
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