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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-03-30, Page 9,THE i,AUCKNow SENTINEL, LITCKNOtr, ONTARIG • RECEIVESJ'EWEL on.,,Wednesdy evening of. last week an'open meeting was held •in the Hall at Amberlcy .when • inember of' the, Black ICnight, preceptory, Orangemen and 'non-. gpembers,', along with •quite a number of ladies, filled the hall • to capacity. The: main feature. of • the meeting was an address by Grand Master Sir• Knight Brooks of St. Catharines. Tast ;Preceptor. Reuben Wilson . presided_ ever the :meeting which consisted .of ' readin.gs,, vocal and instmental numbers with ; Mrs', )301? Courtney at the:plan:di- LOrne •, Eeid'Of ,Luckhow *favered with k.viblin selection; '..1\ilrs, Bert Al - ten .a hurnorous reading, 'a duet by J. S. Rbbb and ,Bob Court- ney, a splO:by 'Archie Courtney,. and a musical number on the •Violin by Glen Boyd: . The presentation. ot. a Past' Preceptor's jewel • was: Made to • .Reuben WilSon • in recognition of his efficient service's to the Lodge during .the years he was Precep- tor. • COunty. Master John McCor- rniek introduced the guest • speak- er who tracedthe. origin and •early. history Of. the Black insti- tution until its: present ' status of knighthood throughout .the Eng- lish speaking,:worid; He appealed :to the .members to take a pOsi- , tive stand on allTmatters tending to strengthen,' the bands Of loy- alty throughout ,Canada 'arid the Commonwealth' Sir. Knight John. Emerson Spoke :Of his Visits to the 'alt.' ferent lodges 'during • th!",...L. commended Mr. Brook -S -16r. his splendid 'address and. moved a vote of :•thanks. ReV. • J C, H.Ut-• ton and C. lilacLentiarr spOke belefly, was an •OUtatanding meeting with t.rittch credit going to Preceptor ',Clarence. ,MadIen- nazi for planning and arranging the meeting. . • ' :ROPE WEEK -END BLIZZARD • IS, WINTER'S LAST. BLAST 'With spithig a Week old, King • Winter has: been reluctant' to• bal,,N; out, and, over theweek-ed 'preclUeed a.`blinding blizzard. that , everyone ishoping was winter's, . last blast.. . , ! • The week-ericl • brought an• es,. , timated • Seven ;inches of snow„ which was whipped • by . a Stiff gale that • Piled up road -blocking •(lilts and • reduced visilibity' to .• • near .cro:: , At that this community got off , ornpar'ativelY lightly. Old 'Soli , Was hiningon Monday and snow plOW ereWs. Were on the .j,c4i early te ''.get traffic inoving.,• School ' busSeg, Were,. able' to _make' their rottads as • usual, although the . trail was a• :hit narrow in spOts: • South Kthloss' VV.M.S, • • ,• The 'March meeting of South 'Kinloss • W.M.S. was 'held at the horne of Mrs, D. L...MacKinnon. Mrs, Wm, lvtacIntyre • presided. In. the ,busMesS period it •waS decided, to have our Easter Thankoffering along with • our 'regular meeting:. Mrs. *Douglas Graham read a letter from*.Mr. Elder stating that they could use , cards,. .Sunady School, SUP- ma•gazineS such. as Every Day,. tipper Room; Sunday..Sehool Tidies, Reader's -D:igest, Gepgra- phiCalmagazines' as, Welt as used. BibleS,,;., The Scripture station was tgiven ; by Mrs. Ross "MacMillan. Mrs. Lloyd ,.. Mac- DOugali,': Mrs. Herb: l3Uckton 'and Mrs. Currie Colwell took part in the. Prayer Circle: The mission - au, for the • meeting, Rev. :And Mrs. Elder, was taken by '' Mrs. Douglas Graham. -The stUdy-book on India was .taken by Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall. ' Mrs, Buck - tori. mOyed a .vote of thanks to the hostess and those taking part in the, Meeting. Lunch wasserv- ed by the directors in charge. Black -Henderson Group OrouiyIII of. the W.A. met on Wednesday 'afternoon, .March 9th • at the home of Mrs. Wilfred' An- • ;derson. Ms. Eldon Henderson presided. ',Reports were given by the treasurer,, the sick cornmit= tee and .the sewing *committee. Plans were discussed for the Presbytery meeting td obe held in the church on April 5th. Plans were also discussed for the con- cert to ibe, put on byA the •Group, on'Aprit 15th.. Mrs. Alvin Irwin gave the scripture reading and meditation.: The following pro - 'gram had an Irish theme: A solo was Sung 11,3Sr•Mis. Robert. Camp- bell -The topic in two parts was .given by, Mrs. Orland Richards oh the History of Ireland'. and ,lVfisS *id WebSter on 'principal Irish 'Cities and 'their indultries. A• number • of •Irish songs :Were sting by Ilie.'-Group and ari In- • teresting contest was held. There' ,were 'twenty-one membera ans- wered the roll'eall with an Irish •jaie.: A dainty' lunch was -served by. the committee charge and a vote of thanks • given the hos- tess. •The Meeting closed • With' the mizpali benediction. , sti Athfield. Presbyterian W.N.S. • . The W,M.$, ..of Ashfield Pres- byterian churcll'Inet at the home .of .Mrs, Thomas MacDonald. last Thursday With Mrs. D. A. Mac.= Lean, '.2nd vice pres.,n charge of •the meeting which' she 'open- . . ELECTION CARD • 0 • To The Electors Of The Township of Kinloss: . • • I heartily wish to thank the ratepayers,. of ,Itinloss, for i the strong support they gave me' at the BY -Election for ,..7 1 .1 Reeve. I promise to do my best for the .,future of • Kinloss• 11, 1 and all its residents... •..J. . ' ./ , to our Council. Meetings With their problemsI. They will . . . . • .• ii • I would ' also. ask • that any delegates or parties come ! ,, be given due consideration, and if itmeets with the approval ' Of • the Board, Will be , dealt with., 'ThaiLityig you- again, ' • 1. 'remain, your Obedient servant, • sf.,. 'FIAIOLT.). E. PERPY.-- . .4.7psaboimoommiumbinoterriftimomproo.ain.osiumwo•Oliliimmikworloommlflt•ww<14;letoollpolie!4!•.11;044,11,4.161.>4.1.2::44, ed with prayer. Mrs..Ewart•Jarn•- ieson read the seripture" lesson from Mark 16; and a meditation: •on the RessUrection, then Offer - :ed prayer: Mrs. Duncan MacKen- zie took the topic from the .study book on India. It. was in the forth Of• a broadcast in which parts. were taken by. Mrs. p: A. Mge- Lean, . Mrs. Bob Farish, • Mrs. D:'MacMurcitly and Mrs. .G. Fin- layson: Mrs, Wm. Ross Sang a solo "Tell -me the story ofJesus". and Mrs; Wilson led in, prayer. Mrs,,j .A..MacDonald read a. let- ter from Mrs., George Malcolth telling of her mission work in Formosa. Roll 611 was answered •with a verse .on "Love", Mrs. 'Thigh lVfacKerizi; president, took change ,of the business part'. of the meeting. • Several. members displayed socks, Mitts and boot - tees which they had Knitted for the bale. • The meeting • closed With. Singing Gocl Save' the Queen . . . • KINLOSS... LADY PASSED AWAIT-01V-TIJESDAX•':- . 'Mrs.. Walter . Kaake,7..1Sinlcoss .'township resident paSsed. away . on; Tuesday in - her; 73rd*:,year.• -1\li'• !and Mrs. Kaake resided on' • t he .1)1.1rharryRbaTcrabcitif west of Blackhorse, , „ .Surviving • besideser husband • are her aged mother. in three..daughters? Mrs,. Merle Ziggler - of :Toronto,- MrSz'Orgixtt-Oi. 'Smith: of; Kincardine and IVI:rs! zra .Stanley, 10th Con., Kinloss; also one son, R. ,J., at hoine. • Remains.'resting at the family reSidence until Friday when ser-' vice will be condueted from Link-. 'Worts Funeral Moine:in Kincar-',. dine at. 2.00,;:P.m.. •. ivonico's Association, Croup 1, Orono I Of the United Church: NA, met. at the home of . Mrs. E.' Taylor on Wednesday; night with an attendance of , 25. Mrs, n, Johnstone was'in charge. 1.'he, scripture was read by Mrs. G. Walden andprayer' offered by Arrangenient-4,----- were completed fOr. the Father and Son banquet which 'Group I is ,c•atering to. 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