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THE LUCKNOIN SENTINEL,.
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
105th Anniversary
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WEDNESDAY, ..JULY.:23,rd,, 1969 •
LU•CKNOW
UNITED 'CHURCH`
Rev. Robert Nicholls, B..A,.
Minister
JULY 27th
AMBERLEY NEWS •
Beautiful weather prevailed on
Sunday July twentieth for the one.
hundred and fifth anniversary of
Pine River United .Church'.,
There was a, good attendance as
former.mernbers, friends and visit-
ors returned for the occasion..
Dr.. E.E. Hallman of Kitchener
was.. guest, speaker and. his Message:,
"God of all space and,place" was.
based on the Scripture lessons
• taken .from Geriesis'and •first Corin-
thians'. inverse 15 of •G'enesis we
are reminded of God's presence
ever with us "I will be with thee.
and .will keep thee in all places;
whither .thou goe"st . '•'
The choir sang the anthem "They'
that wait :upon the Lord". ' .•
Mr ; Bertha Scott sang the beauti-
ful solo "He smiled on me"
After the service frfends enjoyed
Meeting. many who had 'returned for
• the happy occasion: .
All enjoyed .the• music of the-Or-
ganist'andpianist Mrs`.:Lynn,Lowry
and. Mrs.?.:Ernie _Gibson before the
service. .
W,hitechu.rch
..Messengers
W1--iITEC.HURC•H NEW•
S;'.
The •Messengers held their meet-
•
ing on Sunday in the Sunday -school.
room during Church service{
In the. absence -of the President •
'.Ronald snlomarr•, Earl'.Thompson
presLdc�. the'•Callto'Wor-
ship and:. read the Scripture.' Kenn,
• eth.Quipp led in;prayer, •
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'•The minutes were, read by the sec
retary,, Clare Weber• who also
:called She roll which was •answered
by 7 The offering' was received by
\.iurray' Gibb. The offering. prayer. •
was. given 'by Linda Moore; The
leader Nits ., Dave Gibb corinpleted';
the story on Chinaand, closed the:
meeting .with .prayer: : •
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drop -Report
Haying is preceeding normally.
Quite a few of the, farmers have .'.
cothpletedhaying while .a ;few are
still • at 'it All thecrops could use
a good shower»as growth is slowing
down..The corn crop; is' looking
good;With good ' growth: •The white
beans .need some'inoisture as their'
growth hasilowed down. On th'e.•
average there are'some very good
stands.' A few rootrot problems
are srill.occurring., ;especially on:
the heavier Soils.Th'ere has also
been some incidents ofthe corn'
seed ma . got attacking, the'roots If
these problems have:occurred, •the
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Fy
a
C.O.C. of Chalmers Church put
On the programme for the. W M, S',
Meeting, ,
In°the.absence of •the' resident,
Mrs: Wallace -Conn- tlie-frist-v
Mrs. Bill Rintoul presided, gave ,
thecall to worship and, welcomed
the .C.O.C. ; their leaders,.and the:
W.. Iv1,..S..
She then called on Mrs. Hugh
Simpson C.O.C, • leader, to preside
along :With the president Kathy'
Purdon, who gave the call to wor-
ship,' The C.O.C. hymn was sung
with• pianist Darlene Simpson. The
Scripture was read by Bobbie Ross.
Jean Simpson led in prayer. The •.
roll call was answered by 14. The
offering was received_ by David Ross
and Donald De Boer aha dedicated
by Harold .Stockhill - •
Donald De Boe-r-gave a recitation,'
Karen 'Wilson a.piano solo and a',
.Karen
given'by Debbie Rey-
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A film "Bible Stories. -for
Children" :was shown by Dar'lene' '.
Simpson operating; the projector:
The,subject of'this filth was `Lack '•
eus in the. Sycamore tree. • From:
this'stoty we »learn that Jesus loves•
Us and: we must learn to love »others
Darlene Simpson, gave a piano
solo and Kathy .Purdon'an accordion
solo.
Lori Puroon.led in•prayer•:
Another was a .Parable from
Nature and ii'was learned' a "parable,,
is:aatistorywith ttOth:and was .about
Bushy the Sgt11-14el:: Bushy. learned:
that if you don't do' what ,is right
it will.corine•back to you. A selfish
person must learn to share . ' •
. A. trio 'Karen •Wiiso.n, Dar.le.ne'
Sirimpson..and Iter a •De• Boer sang with
Mrs,: Johnston Conn pianist. 'Irene `: v
'De Boer :'ave , a, piano solo., The
third fi.ln•t. was. l3ootsie the Lamb.
Little Judy knel, he:r..:lost lamb was •
out sonnewhere in the stormy night,.
Mother and Judy went out' in the.
night and: found 'Bootsie .:Judy was
so'happy ;to have found her.lairi'b
.th' ti she thanked. God th her prayer '
• e story taught that: Jesus iB 'Just•
ashappy, when people return to
Him after doing wrong The clos
ing Prayer was'sun.• A' contest ..'
•Who's was held: The'W \1.•S met' •
with \1rs. •Rintoul presiding'.
Thanks for..stamps sent were recei-
o•
ved fri :the Leprosy Mission .The
August Meeting was'read and the
Meeting .closed "with'the Lords..
Prayer.
'L'unch was served' and a friendly
sociable tine'enjoyed by all
farmer should hill his beans up
higher to encourage roots. higher lip
On the stern, Tle';spring grains are''
looking good and again a good .
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waren rain would help
RIPLEY ABATTOIR
• _custom Butchering . - Curing ancLSMoking_
Cutting and Wrapping, Sausage Ma ing Fast Freezing
HOGS AND CATTLE ON . ONDAYS '
CATTLE ONLY ON WED ESDAYS' . •
With Two Big Coolers, We Are Able ,To : Hang Your Beef From
' L' To 3.._Weeks.t,=.».Whate'ver Your Requirements` Are
`If we. seek ,God forour own
gdod . and ' profit, . we .• are not
seeking:' God.,' ' Johannes, Eck-
hart.
LucknoW
Presbyterian Church
JULY 27th•
10:00» a:m. Sunday School
11:00 a m: Morning. Service
.Guest Speaker
"Rev. David Crawford
Calgary .
Joint Services . With"
South Kinloss In Lucknow
ST':' PETER'S
ANGLICAN
CHURCH
Rev. R; T F. Odendahl ` .
Rector
JULY 27th
Trinity 8
'10:15 Church School
11:30, Morning Prayer
AgRep»Report»
The recent: fine. weather has given
farmers an ;opportunity to -go ahead',.
with haying' with about 60'7o of hazy
ing being done; •in the :county; how-
ever
ow:=
ever, quite .a •considera ble amount
+ f;,hay. baled h.as.y.et, to gti,in the
barn.
The effects o.Lw »
1
spring are°.. now'Showing up in winter
wheat.'„ Throughout 'many 'party `of
Southern Ontario, including Bruce`
County, a disease known as Foot
Rot or Strawbreakerit ev de,it. The.-
last
he-last time this diseaseoccurred was
in 1956. Severe lodging is, the''n ost
obvious.symptom of Straw breaker
Grain devoloptnent. is poor• and. .
small shrunken grains at'har,est
time are the result.' \lany:other dis-
eases often re scen on infected,
plants . •lf• the. disease is severe a
farther shQrld salvage what is left';
of .the crop by putting it in the silo.
Control Of this disease' is by. a••three
year rotation;.
1dMEM1
For soundc..ounseh and, :a felt price on -a' monument,
correctly .designed from quality .,11►aterial, rely on
SI(ELTON MEMORIALS
'Pat . O'Hagan, Prop.,
Established Over 'Sixty Years:
WALKERTON'.. PHONE 88142.34.
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Mr. ..and .Mrs.. Ralph' Haldenby •
Billy ,and. Connie. of Guelph, visited;
with his parents y M -r
William :E. Hald'enby.:'
Mrs. Madeline Parker and .Mrs
BerniceBurt spent Thursday at
Owen Sound arid. Coliingwood,'
Mr. and .Mrs. Art Haldenby•spent-
a .few.days with Mr. .and, Mrs.'How-''
and Whiteside and•family .at
their cottage at 'Orilla
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Mr: and Mrs.. George Haldenby,
:Mr . 'and Mrs, Harold Haldenby and
Geordie Ieft'on Saturday fora trip
through Nolthern ,Ontario, •
Mrs., Williarri Cox , Mr. and Mrs
John Scott,' Mr. and. Mrs.' Bob
Scott, Jeffrey and Heather attended
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Potato growers also may see evid-
=rite--of-�e-t•-e•r�i-�d-rt-iaiis�]iis'-y
the form ''of 131ackleg. Thisdisease
show$: ftp: as',a blackening of the
potato s"ta'Ik:from the•haseupwards
and also wilting of the leai;es•and'
-finally the plant.dics, There'is no -
•control of the. disease in`the field'
-"for this year, but any ,potat'oes `
Showing sigris of blackening should
not be put in ,with the rest of the
potatoes. If this disease -is a, probe
lem this year, then foundation
seed: should be Used next year.
For Home Freezers' We Se11 Choice Home 'Killed Reef, Pork
an Lamb In Any •Quantity At Lowest Marketing:. Prices
ALL MEATS ARE ,GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FOR YOUR
PROTECTION
CHAS. 1T00ISMA, PRO
ABATTOIR 395-2905•
STORE 395.2961.
The Bruce County Junior Farmers'
Judging. Competition•will be held
.at Chesley on August 12. All young'
people between the .ages of 12 and,
26' who are interested in judging, •
livestock an, crops axe we come.
There w.i•11 bover $1.00:00 in"prize
money :offered' at this competition
the•Cox. familyreunion"'at, Godericl
Relatives' from here .attended the
Percy family picnic at.Kincardine
of Sunday. . r
1vIrs ., Morgan Johnston will be host
ess for the August meeting of the
H W
H.W.I. on Thursday:e•vening,
August 7th, Roll call "Say Some-
thing in Fre Ch" ,' Panel discussion
on Education,' Motto - This land •
vYas' made fo(you :and me. Geogr-
aphy match. Directors Mrs. Lorne'
Eadie, Mrs . Dan McInnes...
Members o:f.the Wall family
attended.a reunion. at Kincardine
on Sunday. •,
Mr. and Mrs.. Mac Nicho•lson;of
Millarton visited on Sunday. with
Mr. and Mrs. ',Bert Nicholson. • `
Lois 'Nicholson 4 holidaying 'With
Connie Slessor at Glamis.
EVERTHING
SIDEWALI(
SEPOY'DI
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