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THt LUCKNOWSENTINEL, LUCKN OW, ONTARIO
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WED _NESDAY, NOY; :9 th, 1955.
• • Owing to the serious illness of
Mr. Wm.. Whytock, Mr. and Mrs.
Pard Whytock of Beavertoo,,spent
some time with. Mr, and Mrs.
Alex Whytock. .
' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Errington
of . Dungannon spent Tuesday ' af-
ternoon, with Mr. and Mrs. Jas,
Wraith, . . .
, Thp community was represent
ed at .the Hallowe'en party in
the e Anglican church basement at
Kinlough on Hallowe'en night; A
good time was. enjoyed,.
Mrs. Mary Wali arid Mrs: Or._.
val' :- WilOort~' Spent: g'rid-afy:. , after-,
noon "with Mrs, Frank •Brown.
.,Several of ` the ladies of the
community : are • enrolled .in the.
Hobby 'Class.. in Teeswatei,,
Mrs. Allan Fraser and two'
children' of !Owen. Sound visited
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Whytock.
Mr, and• Mrs. Gordon ,Stabo & i
Betty • Ann• spent Sunday with
Mr. and . Mrs. • Jas `.Wraith.
Mr. and Mrs. •Keith Hackett &
children of: Toronto; Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Hackett and Doug
of Ashfield . and Mr. aridMrs.
Eric Hackett and children,' Para=
mount, • spent.. Sunday, . with Mr.
and Mrs. iMidford, Wall and Don:
nie:
Mrs. Keith Hackett, and child
,ren are spending this week with
Mr. and .iMrs:. M, jdford' Wall.
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The United Church Afternoon
W.M.S. Auxiliary held their No-
vernber ' meetingthe Church
Fellowship 3Room. T e 2nd vice
president, Mrs. J. Ki patrick, was
in the °hair. The Bible study' and
Worship ' service wai conducted
Eby • iMrs: Eldon Henderson. The
theme ' was, "Our "High'' Calling's.
The study book "A ,Vanisihinig-
Race", was introduced by Mrs.
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Mrs. ' Al . Irwin; Mrs Drennan,
Mrs: Harold Treleaven and Mrs.
Ed Thom.brought home to our
•Auxiliary, andawakened a .deep-
er interest :in. 'the , work to be
done among ' the Mowhawk Six
Nation •Indian Reserve at Brant:-
ford,
rant=ford, the CreeIndians :in Mani -
toba, and the West 'Coast Indians:
Mrs. George. Andrew gave a
reading•on a family of New', Can-.adians . and ';Margaret Rae contri-
buted •a solo ,"Let .ads have peace".
accompanied iby Mrs. Hall. The
closing 'prayer was given by. Mrs:
Christine MacDonald. The next
W.M.S.;• meeting will .be held on
November 30 The roll call "verse.
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pertaining to: `IChristsinas'. Con-
veners for ` program and ,:lunch
were' ;Mrs: H. Treleaven,.; Mrs.' E. :
Henderson, Mrs: 'Al Irwin and
Mrs. C;. McDonald... •
FOURTH • CONCESSION
.• Mr. and Mrs. Fraser MacKin-
non spent the week=endFa's guests'
of Mr. and -:'Mrs Jack ;Wilson of
Hamilton. Mrs. .Ritchie .of Luck -
now
uck-now:took` care of her. .three little..
grandsons, '
Miss' Margaret •MacDonald 'of .r
Sarnia, ' Mr. Mask . MacDonald of
London,. Miss: Betty. Hamilton of
Stratford and Miss Joan Fiaaimil
'ton/of Arthur were all ,home for (;
the week -end.'
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'A .large :number of • W M,'S.
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members Were • pr'esent' • it.: the • ten ladies. from Ashfield
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W 11T.St, Conference' field in
Ki nloss. Church • Wednesday aif •-
ternoon and evening.'
Mr:. Ewart. Tennyson,. SylviaSi
Wanda of Underwood visited 'at'
the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Dickie on Sunday.. '` •
ASHFIELD NOTES
attended the 'Conference held . in
Ripley. an Thursday: '
The . •Sacrament' of the :Lord's:
Suppe was: observed, in the. Pres-
byterian church here op Sunday'
afternoon... Eleven ..names were
'added • to the church, roll. '
Barn Blown 'Down :
In the wind: storm last. Weekeek
a ' barn On one. of- Lorne,: ,Mac -
Donald's farms collapsed.1. 1VIr.
Vassella , had bought , the build-
ing" and had'started.to dismantle.
Mrs. Gordon Finlayson' was.
hostess 'for. the Women's. Institute
meeting on Tuesday of'last week.. ':it;,
The CG.LT.. group met at the.
home of .Miss Barbara Finlayson.
on Wednesday evening.
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GIRL GUIDE NOTES
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.The author of this .poem,'Edith
Mosher, ;composed it following a:
Eemem.brance .Day .service when
the speaker closed his ' address
With these remarks, "His was: the
honour and the .privilege of.,giv-
ing ,his,.life for, his •country' .
Nisj-Mosher sent the •poem to`
Mr.., and, Mrs. Wan. Bkingharn
as a .tribute• .to.. their. son's mem
ory.
Cold comfort this; for hearts that
�br_eak _ 7r
Yet,; must 'go des
on, pite their
ache,
What' mockery, this cry!
"His was the privilege ,to _go,
To save his country from the
foe •
His, privilege to die'.•.•
An 'honour, yeshis life to : give,:
And yet .• ... he'd just begun :to
live; •
. Ths . a e was • t+wenty;one.
A, privilegeto go away?
To leave this earth•, Upon ;the
' day '
That manhood had cbeg'un?
No,, let us face the ,truth, ,and
• .tell. • ° • .
,•That war :'is`horror,!' war is Mill.
Let 'us 4a1 no more,
The' devastation•:
,and the grief,•
The ' lone�li'ness beyond . belief,
.'he tragedy of wat.
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LtYC1<NOW SENTINEL
The Girl • Guides had a re -or=
,ganization. Court of Honour "last
Friday evening witl'i the follow-
ing
Mrs. � A c E. McKim; charge: Captain,
Lieutenant,
Miss Jane, Johnstone; • secretary,
Joan Crawford; Bantam' Patrol
'Leader, Nancy Webster; `Canary •
Patrol • Leader,. Joanne Hunter;
Oriole PatrolLead r, :Louise An-
drew; Seconds, Sara Jane •• Bari-
nister, • Joan., Crawford arid Jean
Richards.
.The Guides, are doilig .'Seeond•
Class tests and badge work.. The
following Guides passed the
Local . Knowledge section ' of the
1St class test Joan;Cr'awford, Sara
Jane. Bannister,._ Joanne Rimier,.
Jean :Richards and • Nancy Web"
seer,: • :•
The Guides 'held t}eir`annual`
Cookie Day last Saturday' but
di. not sellall the cookies so
will, appeal , to their customers
again, in .the near •fit'tute, •
I)AVGHTERS OF : KAIRSHEA'
APPOINT. OFFICERS;
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The Tata,g hters of the Kairshea
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rnet at', the home of 1Vliss Irene
Fioulstort for their first meeting
Cotton --accessories,, for the,
Club 'girl's bedroom". The .fol.:
lowing offiers we•rc chosen
press; Johanrxa• J:)e Jong» •secret=
ary, Marion ` Buckton.atid:_:ln'ess..:
'reporter, Shirley McClure. The
leaders, Mrs'. Cliff 'goulston and, •
Mrs; Harold Campbell then talk.
ed' to the ;girls' bre accessories for
the bedroom. The meeting, ivas
clod With a dainty 4utich sero•
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