The Lucknow Sentinel, 1942-05-14, Page 8LVC W , WOW +, ONTARIO
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RES' t°'T"ERIAL. QF. •
1v1 1►iT LA 1 ►ET
Mrs. E. Shirley is spending
wpels in Toronto.;
Mrs R, J Button spent' the -1
part ,of, the week :m. Toronto,
Miss Flora Andrew spent
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at her home here.
visiting
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with her sister, Mrs. C. M. Johnston
of Sarnia.
Mr. Art McCartney , of Toronto
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in Lu.
spent the' week -end
Wingham: .
n of the`C•N.R• section
Bill Stmso
crew At Brampte spent.the week-
- ' end at his; home here. ,
for
vin
' r is relieving . Mr Henry Carte
the C. N. R..
a couple.of weeks at,
Depot at'Clinton ,
Mr. and Mrs. George D. Stock-
Week -end
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with Mr. Alex McDiarmid '
Mrs. Jack Bell is spending a
•' couple' of weeks • at Collingwood,
I where Mr. Bell is employed,
d Mrs Will :Huston of De-
.. Mr an
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Legal on Will be undertaken;
tC force • he Hepburn government'
to _ hold laYseleetions, for six vacant_
seats in' the Ontario :house, accord-
ing to an .announcement. by F. ,An-
drew
Andrew Brewin,. -chairman of the Orn-
tario C..Cl�l... ,
Huron-$r>�zee riding is -among the,
e,
six existing vacancies, . This constit-
'uercy"has not"eenrepresented in
the 90.,seat legislature at le isature f
ar more than
twosince ,$he death .pf . 2 as.
A. Robertson .in March f ,1940.
'• A letter to ;theclerk.'of the crown
in chancery at Queen'sPark, from
W. H. ',Temple, 'president of the -C,
C:. F. in vacant, High Park riding,,
re. uires the issuing_ Of a by-election`
4
wrrti,-.T•
he letter reads in :pert•4
`=af you do' net by- May. 18., issue
this writ, .we shall have to conclude
,that you are not. willing to ,,carry
out your, statutory duty and I shall
then ' apply: to the :supreme: court
of 'Ontarie for an order . requiring
you to do so ,
"We have found, that in. 1904 the
legislature-.expressly,.put a sectio 1
into the Legislative AssemblyAct
to require that the vacancies should
not exist for seats in the legislature.
for more than .•three months after
ale death or resignation of :themem-
ber: j.1 .
"I 'believe that the constituency•
of which 1 am an'elector is, orily
ane 'of' six 'constituencies which have,
ween •left vacant for many months,
five, as . in the case of High Park,:
fort- more than -tvwo_ ears-.- __,
"We regard itas a tragedy that;'
when the . democratic mations are
engaged 'in a life and death struggle.
to defeat facism and to preserve
WATER
MAY: 24th) WEE'15:4Net
ARE -AND' Or11E-QUARTERR.
Good going noon Friday,. May 22, until 2
P.M.Monday, May 25.
Returning:leave desunaiion up to midnight
Tuesday, May 26. Times shown are Standard. •
Forfar -0 and fart layforaoaeos,al '
C - , to yorrr nearest ticket aim., , •
troit spent the week -end with his
mother, Mrs. David .Huston. •'
Dr. James Little will be •out.: of
town the 18th. to 22nd attending the
Ontario' Dental Convention in Tor-
onto.
Miss Jessie' Henderson attended.
the wedding ;of ' Miss Christen Fin-
laysori in Toronto 'on Tuesday, May
Melvin Stanley spent last Thurs-
day and Friday, in Toronto, which
incidentally Was Mel's first visit to
that city. .
a'he 28th :annual Meeting' of the
Maitland PresbyterialSociety of the
W M.$., of` they Presbyterian Church
in Canada,. was held • in Knox church
Teeswater, on Tuesday, May 5th.
re ident Mrs. R. Davidson,
The p.. sr.. ,.
of Dungannon, presided: Meditation
on the Theme "Faith" was given by
Miss. Mary''MneLeod, of Lucknow,
Who. spoke of faith as an attitude of
the ='soul,'' .and .mentioned the sowing
of Seed as an example of faith. Miss
Pearl Henderson reau a passage'
froiin, Hebrews• :'1I:1-26' :and offered
prayer. n
Brought tangy From .Presbytery
reb6 teei'an �V, M. S. 260 was sung and scripture
P .y titYmn
Mrs. Alton. Mrs. W.
P.
reading by
The -May cmeeting was held in the Reed tb'en led in:prayer followed by
church on d V ednesday, May: d: Miss a solo by• Miss Margaret • Rae. Miss
Pearl Henderson opened.with pray-,
Reid spoke' on the' Spiritual • Vic-
er, after which business' routin
Mrs. •E. Hodgkinson • and son
Henry spent Mother's Day'with her
daughter, • . Mrs. Allen 'Durnin : of.
town.
,Miss Marion MacDonald who un-
derwent a major' operation in Lon:-
don
on-
don ..last week, • is making a . very
•
fasorable -recovery. •
May 7th, 1942..:
My Dear Editor:. I
It has 'come to any notice •that
the "Tara Leader" published an art-
icle to the effect •that I would not
be -standing •for re-election.•
T_ his is not true. My name will'
be pieced before the Convention
when the proper blue ;arrives.
In the ineantiYhe..I•,Will . continue
to serve. ' the. people' of the riding.
of_ Bruce to the bestof my ability,
a tho 'I am no* on Active- Ser_
1... ug,
vice. . • . .
I - would ., be pleased, Mr, Editor,
if you Would .publish this •letter so
that'there will be no Misunderstand-
,.
ing. int' this connection 'r,
• 'Thanking you,
.'outs. sincerely;
W. R. ¶1 mlinson.
(W.'R, .Tor linson)w Lieutenant,
M,1 Bruce.
es
Pr b
•s on1;' Hartland Y
(imp
tery-Were'._,ought by Rev Kenneth
MacLean. Ke spoke of the'deep feel-
ing of gratitude that• the Presbytery
held for the W.M S knowing that
the church was enriched•by the. Soc-
iety an_d wished it Continued pros-
perity, •happinesS and success. In
replying,' the. president Congratu-
lated ,Mr MacLean -on the recent
honor ,bestowed•`` on him, when, he
was chosen .Moderator of 'the Synod
of Hamilton . and London ., of .the
Pres'byt'erian Church' in Canada.
• Mrs, ,, K.. MacLean conuriented
briefly .:on the beautiful message.
given in the meditation and prayer.
Mrs. Linklater, .of •Teeswater, ex-
tended ' a very cordial welcome • to
the' assenlbled ladies, and spoke of
the reconstructions.. that will be re-
'quir�cl``ivhen the-wavciouds=scatter:.=
An instructive feature of the morin-
ing session was the conference of
departments, followed by short 're-
, orts
e-,ports of the highlights of the con -
e was tory Hymn -172 was sung and Miss
�,.. closed- 4b...,, sh4;.i •. FF.e... '} : p.-.
•
Eielintdsert„gave a: reading: er.
Dr. Little and Ors; Jim'Sreith.- Mrs.
•• A -Stewart ablk dealt With the de-
crees: et God in her Bible- Study
while lira. ShoWed in -her
topic how :China is aivaking. Mrs.
Mowbray and. Mrs. R. Douglas sang
a tluet arid -the. current issue ef the
,Glad. Tidings was summerized. The
ineeling closed with praYer.
United Church AV. M. S.
Thelday Meeting el the Woirien's
Missionary Society was held in the
. basement pf the church Mrs.: S. C.
Rathwell, the president, Conducted
the Opening, eXerciies: The minutes
of .the la.st irieetieg were read; and
aliProved: All business was dealt
with after vihich Mrs. Turnet gave
some thoughts from' the Presbyterial
which Was held at ',Kincardine.
Mrs, R. Thompeon spent the
week,end in Toronto with her moth'
er, N..14. Campbell and with
Wm..MaCKenzie, "Hillcrest",
who spent the Winter. with her dap-
ghter Katharine in Toronto, return-
ed .tti hey home Tuesday.
Noranda, Que.,. on Friday; May ist,
Ack..tev. _and Mre,. John C. Thompson
(nee Tata Reid of Winglia.m), Atilt;
field, Que., a daughter, Ann Eliza-
democracy, democratic rights slhou . t .
be 'undermined at home' ,by, the I ference. The secretary, M=s
abandonment of, parliamentary.'rep- Robt. Mowbray, spoke on•. the'relat-
resentation. ionship between • allocations , and
"We regard it asa shameful re -,membership. Increased e and praying
flection on the great province of On- means greater
tario that,' alone amongst. British members : are paying member.
nations and provinces, Ontario has • ' New 'Auxiliary at Gorrie
given'.tip ; electidns in wartime. It is.. The corresponding secretary,• Miss
Nellie Malcohn, reported an iperease
Well ' 'Imowrn that even when the .. .
in . membership and a new auxiliary
bombs were . falling and, despite a
part3!.'truce, there have continued to , organized at Corrie. Seventeen
be. „by -elections in Great Britain,, special speakers . `had addressed:
Nei( Zealand arid other parts .of the meetings during the,. year. Two rea-
empire.. In' Canada; the 1lniinrorr "ignationsTfrurn the=executive;-„Mrs-.
and every province in Canada, with.Wilkie and Mrs. Esler,..having having -may-
, exception of Ontario, have held ed to other fields of labor. •
either general elections or else by- Miss Grace Richardson, the liters-
electons since the outbreak of war, tare and • library secretary, reported
we believe with results: that have . 'a 'slight decrease in the sale of lit
ear.
tended to aid rather than distract. eratiire from the previous. y
from the war effort. eT• The life • membership secretary,
Mr. , Brewin, a Toronto'lawyer, Th spoke of her de-
'lbnder,•a law
•.eu
action
will
e.
h
said
t
premier, Hen, G... W. liaise had fail-
ed to call,nn el4tinfi in North Ren-
frew vacant 19 Menths. -
Frorn a sick bed in Wellesley HOS-
pital, Toronto, where he ie.:recover-
by-electiOns wonld 'not be held, be-
cause he ,opposei the expense of
war -tithe electionA. He said the cost
seinild be about $50;000 for the six
sori has suffered ns a result of these'
seats being left Vacant”. ' ''
"It. is generellY agreed that there
are too manY members now in the
Ontario Legialatitte", he said. in re-
ference ' again to. the C.CY. action,
he seicl:'"No one lot a Moment sus-
pects these men are seeking to serve
them wotild be tepossess their souls
with patienee and let the country
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ness in forwarding.' remittances. The
allocation for Maitland Presbyterial.
.vas '$3500.00 arid the total amount
raised was $3748.21.- , Eight senior
auxiliaries exceeded their alloca- .,
tions; five reached their allocation,'
and two increased, their givings.
The guest speaker" Miss Laura
K.. Pelton, organisation secretary.,.
Toronto. She chose as her subject,
"The Church of Christ in the World':
and pointed out that world condi
tions at the present tin*, 'night lead
one=to 'believe -that -the -Missionary.-...
enterprise had failed; but she prov-
ed the opposite. She painted a word' •
picture, showing the place occupied
by the W.M.S. with 'an. established
Christiati Church and God -shining.
through the darkness. Miss Pelton's
forceful message was a realinspir-
ation.
nspir-
- Mrs. Angus Mackay, recently, 're-
turned from. the Jhansi Field in In
dia, spoke briefly of the trip home,
accompanied by 60 other mission-
aresr She said the faith of the mis-
sionaries `help to meet" the hours -of •
trial and that the workers . are
strengthened, by the prayers of the
Canadian:)Women. 'dent, Miss A. McDougall, Kincar
--Receives-Honorary Membership
A most pleasing and enjoyable i dine; 4th'vice4presideet, Mrs; R. Me.
feature of the afternoon was tlze,.II�•Whiriney, Kincardine; 5th vice Pres -
presentation •of :an. Honorary, Mem- I'dent, Mrs. Guthrie Reed, Teesviat-
bership; of the Woman's .Missionary er; treasurer,. Mrs. Jahn . Pollock,.
Society . of the Presbyterian Church Wingham; tor: sec'y, , Miss Nellie
in Canada, to Mrs. Richard MCWhin 1V inghm, coo.Holyrsee sec, s+sc'y►,,. lie
ney, of Dungannon, : a beautifully M MacLean, od, rec ' •'finance'
worded address. was . read . by Mrs:i, e.ey • ,Vis.' R.. Mowbray, White
Mrs, R. • omson, Alex Strachan of 'Brussels, and Miss
artment as a tangible wh ' way by f Kincardine made.the pre- church; , Mission Band sec'y., ' Mks
p •..I Mather o Lucknow; Y. W. A:.-•;
r i ;lois *Hese who, have. lwir- i_nt.. _.. - :. ..:.. i tines . t, and �ecl;
en faithful seriiice: One In 1Vlemor- sen.,errors.•li s th d of � an cin_ Lucknow Horne Helpers
memberships. c,iaht the members of .the Presbyterial'for� .and Girls' see'y". Mrs. Morgan tsen•
Mrs. Louisa Naylor who has been
iting in Gederich since spending
the winter in London returned to
her home here last Week. '
wirs.„:farnes Mallett and
Eric Mallett Paknerston .'were
Sunday visitors with the former's
daughter, Mrs -Brie Co*, and, Mr.
Christians Awake! ! How dare We
send our boys away to war and not
support them with the greatest pow-
er knoWn to man—the -power of
prayer. Put not yolk trust in Gov-
ernments or statesmen but in the
living God vvho alone can turn the
tide of battle. Come and join us in
a season a Prayer for Revival every
Friday evening at 8 o'clock in the
Bible Institute Room.
A Meeting Of The Lucknow
Business Men's Assoc.
. Will Be Held the Town Hall
THURSDAt,. May 14th. (Tonight)
8 sharp' to 9 o'clock
Committee Reports
TRANSPORT '
Opt liAND•
COLLECTORS
NIGHT BAND TO PLAY 'OUT
'This prqrnis3s to be a, Hire meeting.
PLEASE OMIT FLOWERS
•
Mr. and Mrs. Fine of Teronto have
rented the lower flat of Mrs. Mar-
garet -Turner's -residence- Mr,Fine,
is 'engaged at the 1Vlaple Leaf' Air-,
Miss Doris Ritchie who under -
'went a thyroid operation in Strat-
ford last week is Making a. favor-
able recovery and is expected benne
in a few day%
"FREE! at Thompson'$
:1 Cake Lifebuoy `Soap • With
the Purchase of One Cake &
a coupon which will be'left
at. 'your door. • : .
N\\All 'If PA
EXCHANGE TOUR
COUPONS HERE!
' Rev. Robt. A. 1VlacConnell return-
ed to his home after _spending a
couple•of months in Steinbach, Man.
He was called there due tOthe death
Messrs. W. F. ThoMpsOn of • Tor-
onto and Andrew Thompson of
Rowmanville visited the end of the
week with, their parents, Mr. mid
The Publisher and Mrs. Thomn-
son were in Toronto last lweek at-
tending the convention of the- On-
tario -Quebec diviiion of the. C. W.
'Harold Greet and his mother,
Mrs. J. `M. Greer spent Thursday
and Friday in Toronto. Harold was
applying for entry into the Air
Force in the radio branch, and in
this. connection had to return to the
Mr. Reuben` Wilson. of Ailifield,
who has regtilarly sent us " the
months that he has been at Lon-
don, spent the meK4c-end With
friends in Ashfield. Mks Vera Robb,
also ef Lloridon; spent the week -end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Mrs. Charles- Chin returned- from
London last week where She has
spent some time with two of her
-boys. For several months Sam has
been receiving treatment for a hip
aihnent and wears a cast to his
waist. Little Allan Chin fa the past
ERROR" 'OF .051111ISSION
CAUSED. MUCH- TROUBLE
few weeks has been receiving tea,
jimicor membershiP certificates and the gift, and fer- the words ,
iam; seven life
one, blue seal were issued. -7— I predation of her valuable _services
wealth of interesting information on
the -work and workers, at home and •
Mrs. Shit'. Bowers sPeke Of Ithe .I and
for her Christian;. example
.Officers Installed ' •
.cieerseas, eoritained' in the- Giad-Tid- Miss Pelion conducted a Forum on
ingS -and reported a decrease of 3. Secretary's probleinsthiST ptoved,'
1. of great value and assiatance.' She
subscriptions: • - 'I also conducted a most impressive
Mrs. William Mitehell, the supply .
cation fully fillet. Bale's were vaiu-lof4ficers: Honorary president, Mr%
secretary, repotted the -supply allo-
ed at $240.00. The press .secretarv,
-•.e Mr% AL D. avidsore Dungaruion; 1st
Alex Stranchan, ,Brissels; president,
Miss Olive Scat, was encouraged I - . . a dent Mrs. P. G. Fowler,
during the year byreceiving reports
a sPecial meetings from the auxil-
iaries., Miss Agnes Y. Robertson,
student secretary, tepotted that the
.names of seven yoUng women, three
young Men and five Musa had been
Sent out with satisfactork results.
In reporting the weIedine and wel-
fare department, Mks ,Dean Mac-
Leo,d stated "Wherever there is a
human being there is anopportunity
for kindness". A tad of '19 letters
had been written arid 556' calls
made, 230 of these calls had been
made • by the Teeswater auxiliary.
The historian Mrs. R. McWhinney,
Mr. Garfield 1ViacDonald, efficient
and obliging license. issner for this
porarily it is expected, 'relieved of presented in interesting report.
his position by ie simple. overSight.1 Asidield auxiliary had celebrated
ef the Maple Leaf Aircraft; had tO A. A. J. Simpson -rePorted thereased
secnre new license plates to replace ' giving; in the home helpers groupti
a lost marker ancln new ration book and several special Meetings had
had tb be issued. All details in this been held. Mrs: 1Vlorgan Henderson
connection were performed properly reported a ,decrease `in membership ,
except the' omissitin of the license and an increase in the contributions
number' from the tie* ration boOk. ' of the •Young Women's ,and Girla'
Life Membership.. sec'se; Mrs.
R. Thompson, Brussels; Glad Tid-
ings seey, Mrs. Shirl Bowers, Rip-
ley; Supply sec'y., Mrs. Wm. Mitch-
ell, Wingham-;-.-Welcerne & Welfare
Luckiniw; Student sec'y., Miss Ag-
nes Y. Rdbertsen, :R. 5, Winghanif
Library and Literature sec5.., Miss
Grace Richardson, R. 2, -Teeswater;
press see'sr, Miss M. Olive Scott,
Bitievale; 2nd vice , president, Mrs. Cemmittee, Mrs. McKenzie, Ash -
Wm:\ McInnis, Ethel; 3rd vice pres- field.
When presentirig the book tipon
buying gasoline a a Toronto ser -
Vice station, the attendant noticed
the ominission and promptly noti-
fied the authorities. The result was
that Mr, 'lylacDonald, with little op-
portunity to explain, Was notified
An inspector has since visited the
village and _found, Mr.' MacDonald'S
Work quite in' order. A petition in
Mr. 1VlacDonald's behalf has beer,
'r ulated locally •and unanimously
and Senior anxiliary presented an
"In IVIemoriam" in memory of Mrs.
Donald.
Allocation Exceeded
Miss Marian MeDougali reported
15 Mission Bands iii the Presbyter-
ial with' et membership of 291, the
average attendance 67' per cent,
Ashfield reported 100 per cent av-
erage attendance. Two 1Vlission Band
rallies Were held i • itily with Mrs:
signed and theress ,every ,expecta- W. MacKay, 1 erly of • FM. -
tion -that the position he has so qat- ' meat', the guest spe ker. The treas- •
Mrs John Pollock, coMmend-
"ment fot a glandular ,aihnent in his is' factorily filled will be restore
neck.
• RELIEVE'
'OWN SWIM
ed the treasurers for their prompt -
North Side -of Village
Thursday, Each Week
South Side of Village
Friday, Each Week
Noe :Set Garbage Out Previous Evening
,Garbage and tin, cans must be kept separate and should be set
out on or near the curb or on the sidewalk for convenient
EVERYONE IS EXPECTED TO USE THIS MUNICIPAL
Garbage & Manure Piles Must Be Removed,
New Chintz Cretons, Draperies, and Upholstery Goods
New Curtains, .Curtain Nets For Every Room In The House
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