Clinton News-Record, 1952-05-08, Page 7Attacks Worldi ►a s
;musing many church WM-
-of being unworthy' "because
have allowed a worldly
are to submerge them," Rev,
1. Lane, minister ef St. And-
s Church, Clinton, and Knox,
retiring Moderator of
Presbyterian Synod of Rant.,
and London, told the open.,
of Synod at Sarnia last
k that the great need Is for
coup of true believers filled
L devotion,
•esiding at a session which
tied Rev. William Mitchell,
x Church, Kincardine, the
moderator, Mr. Lane ebarg-,
hat many people "who claim
Me in a Christian civilization
forgotten the true God."
Worship, he said, not idols
ilver, hut the silver dollar
ended bY Minister and lay-
from all parts of Western
io, the 18th meeting of the
was held in Paterson REV. D, J, LANE
Attention, Parents!
All parents having children for Kindergarten
lass in Fail Term commencing in September, must
gister some by letter not. later than May 26, 1952,
ith H, C. Lawson, secretary, Clinton Public School
oard.
To be admitted, pupils must be four yeors, eight
onths old, by September 1, 1952.
On day of enrolment in September, definite
roof of age must be submitted to the Principal of the
ublic School. Owing to limited accommodation, it is
ecessary that these regulations be strictly adhered to.
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Memorial Church, Sarnia, for"
three days.
Greetings from. Sarnia and
District Ministerial Association .
were extended to the Synod by •
Von, president, who
Included greetings Irem the Mg,- lican Dioeese Huron,
Mr, Lane was assisted during
an -opening worship SerViee
the Rev. J. pen, Point gdw.ard,!
moderator or Sarnia Presbytery,
and by Rev. D. •G, Seaton, min-
ister of Petersen Memorial,
The retiring moderator spoke .
of the "pagan culture into which
the Fesent world has partly.
stink,' • He decried religious de-
nominations that seek to get large
church Organizatiens to become a.
"political powerhouse" and which
PO* many resolutions trying to
put pressure on governments. 'It all must :appear silly in -the!
.eyes of God," Mr, Lane observ-
ed. "A church doesn't need to •
get a majority when it has God
on its side."
He wondered if God wasn't.
telling the chorclies to send "only.
the consecrated ones." God al- •
ways is looking for quality, not
!quantity, he said, •
The great need "of our church
is not for large numbers, for
great - organizations, many of
IOW members are unworthy be-
cause they have allowed a world-
ly culture to submerge them,"
Mr. Lane said. "The ,treat ned
of the church is for a group of
true believers filled with demo-
tiom"
Mr. Mitchell, a native of Sar-
nia, was elected with a clear
majority over two other nomin-
ees on. the first ballot, The others
proposed for the moderatorship
were -Mr. Seaton 'and Rev. Dr.
W. x. Marls,
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host club welcomed charter rneinbers of the Clinton Club which
it had sponsored. Ken Permington, president of the Goderich
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WHY PAY MORE,
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Huron Weed Inspectoi
Urges Loss tControl
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Miss Jean Fraser, Goderich,
wsa a recent guest of Mrs. J. B.
The time for weed control is MacIVIath.
here again. Among the first Miss Fran Hart, Byron, was
weeds to make their appearance the weekend, guest of Mr. and
are mustard and yellow rocket. Mrs. Kenneth Trewartha,
Mustard is quite easily control- Miss Grace Lobb, Stratford,
led by 2-4-D chemical, and can was the weekend guest of her
be applied when Zthe grain 1,s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lobb.
four to five inches in height, ap- Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, Heard and
proximately one month . after Mrs. Larrason, Bayfield, were
seeding. Spraying for mustard Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
is so effective and the cost so N. Heard and Mrs. J. Harrison.
I moderate, there is no longer any Mr. and Mrs. Bill McClinchey,
excuse for tolerating this weed London, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
in cereal crops. Ohme, Wingham, were the week-
Although it is not generally end guests of Mr. and Mrs. M.
recommended to treat where Stock.
clover has been sowed with Rev, and Mrs, Stewart Miner
2-4-0, quite a number report and family, Florence, visited at
successful weed control with the home of Mrs. Miner's par-
little or no negligible damage to ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. 3. Tre-
clovers where the clover was wartha, last Thursday. Mrs. Tre-
Red, Alsike, White or Ludino, wartha returned to Florence with
when rates were kept at 'a min- her daughter and son-in-law, and
irnum, although Alfalfa or Sweet plans on visiting them for a
Clover seem to be more susceiTt- week.
ible to damage.
The time factor is important - Mission Band - Meets
when regular meeting of Wil-when treating new seedings, and helmine Mission Band of Holmes-
should be timed when the grain vile United Church, was held in and weeds are large •enough to the school on Friday, May 2.
offer some protective cover to With Barry Wilson as leader, the
the clover seedlings. For must- meeting opened with the singing
and spraying when the field is of "God Sees the Little Sparrow seeded to clover, Amine could be Fall," followed by the Mission
Band Purpose. The Scripture
lesson was matt by Mary Hut-
chins, and Kenneth Potter con-
ducted the business. The Mission
Band received their fifth year
star at the meeting held in Wes-
ley-Willis Church, Clinton, on
May 1. The hymn "Jesus Bids
Us Shine" was then sung, and
Victor Corran read an article on
Temperance, and Frances Mc-
Cullough read an article on
Peace. A games period was con-
ducted by Mrs. Frank McCul-
lough and Eleanor Yeo played a
Poison Ivy.
A large part of this 40 million
dollar extortion can be saved by
a united attack by all farmers,
municipal authorities and every-
one interested in weed control.
Most weeds are more easily kil-
led when 2-4-D is applied at the
growing stage, or when young
and tender. Weeds are more re-
sistant to 2-4-D as they become
more developed. All weeds-should
be destroyed before going to seed.
For Poison Ivy, 2-4-5T Brush-
kill is preferable uto 2-4-D.
(By W. A. DOUGALL, Remelt,' used at the rate of three to four
Weed Inspeetor for' Huron ounces per acre,
County) Where Canadian and Sow
Weed losses In Ontario are re- Thistle and Bindweed are in the
ported to be 14 per cent of the crop (not seeded to clover) Ester
total crop value. Reduction of form of 2-4-D is preferable, ap-
crop yield makes up ten per cent plying seven to eight ounces per
of this loss, and reduction in l acre. Spraying weeds in the
quality values and increased early growth is _important in
costs make up the other four getting successful results,
per cent. I Yellow Rocket appears to be
In applying this loss to the spreading at an alarming rate.
1951 Ontario crop it amounts to It is a perennial weed • found
40 million dollars, or $4.65 per ;mostly in clover fields,' and fre-
tillable acre. These large totals quently gets its start as an im-
do not take- into account money, purity in clover seed. It can also
effort, inconvenience on non- , he carried by birds. Yellow
crop land, lawns, parks, nor Rocket prefers locations which
roadsides, nor the damage to have a tendency to be damp.
health, morale and income from I Control methods are to prevent
exposure to ragweed pollen or it from goi g to seed by pulling,
early cut Ins for hay (when
weed is in full bloom) after har-
vest and early spring cultivation,
and spraying at the rate of eight
ounces per acre where no clover
is present, such as in . pasture
fields and roadsides.
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HOLMESVILLE
C "The Wise May Bring Their
Learning" and repeating the Miz-
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Jack Norman. The meeting cies-
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