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-
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ELECTION CARD •
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• To The Electors Of The
Township of Kinloss:
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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. . ' ./
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to our Council. Meetings With their problemsI. They will . . .
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• I would ' also. ask • that any delegates or parties come !
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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.--
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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
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• 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, ,
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.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
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were completed fOr. the Father
and Son banquet which 'Group
I is ,c•atering to. Mrs; K. .Catner-•
on. was . pr•esent ,and reported on :
the • United Church • Presbytery
Which is to be held here, on 4.' -‘..pr.
5th, The following program. Wo.s
then. presented: a reading ort St: •
Patrick by Mrs. Thelma 1VIaeDon=
aid and reading byiltrs .0eol'ge
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