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it F. GROUP VIEWS SUES
OF THE BRITISH ISLES
The Faith a n d Fellowship:
Group of South Kinloss . Church
met on Monday, March 5th . in
the Sunday School, room. The
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THE LUGIKNOW "SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
president, Philip, .Steer, opened
the meeting ,with a ,hymn and
*aver; Mrs. .Douglas Graham
gave the scripture reading and
meditation • on :the• subject of
"Good Disciples', • A duet was
sung by (Ruth and. 'Phyllis Steer.
The president •welcomed Mr.
Jim Needham of ' Ripley, who
showed slides and gavea des-
.cription Of -,each; on, his recent
trip • as a member of the Young
Farmers' . team to the British
Isles. After : showing• the scenes.
from• Scotland, Mrs. Currie Cot -
well gave :gave an interesting .'read-
ing, then Jiin'continued: with his
tour. through" England- " and a
`day's trip to 'Northern, Ireland.
• A. 'scripture • contest was held'
by • Mrs, Evan .:Keith :followed by
a lunch provided • 1by the West
Group: ' '
• Leonard MacInnes. shoved
vote ofthanks to Mr: Needham.
on behalf of .the " group.
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NAME OFFICERS
OF ST. HELENS W.I.
The meeting of St. • Helens .Wo-
men's Institute was held on
March 1st at the St. Helens Com,-
munity Ball. There •were eight-
een members and three visitors
present. The roll, call was pans
veered' 3 y an. Irish, joke, The fin-
ancial report. was : given with
cath on' hand being $88.11.
Mrs. E. W. Rice and Mrs. Jas;
Curran were; appointed to attend.
th'e' auxiliary' meeting.. of the 'hos-'
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LIFELONG DISTRICT
RESIDENT LAID • TO REST
Funeral . service or Mrs, Jos-
eph' J. Tiffin, • a. lifelong resident
of Kinloss. Township and White-
-church, was held at the home
,i of her- son, _Wesley: _Tiffin, _ Con
a ' • "d" Atte 1.
af' • last week,, The service was
conducted by .Rev: R. A. Brooks
Of Whitechurch' . United 'Church,
and Garnet" Farrier, sang. "Be-
yond the Sunset"...:
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Interment was in Tiffins Cern-
' etery with Frank Cottle, . Fred
Cottle, Robert Thompson,Victor
Emmerson, Joe , Tiffin and Dan
Tiffin acting as pallbearers..The
flowerbearers 'were. Russell Al-
ton, Wendel 'Taylor, Charlie Tif-
fin,
°George, Currie, • Jim McBtirn--
.ey and Robert ' Stewart.
Mrs. Tilffin's husband prede-•
ceased her on•: September 26th,
-1951 They were married on June
2nd, 1896.
Three . sons survive, Orville,
Wesley and George, • all of Krn-
loss
pital• the first Friday of every
month. It 'was: decided to have
our: shoot party in March. The
committee—appointed to 'look, af-
ter lunch was Mrs. John Camer-
gin, Mrs. Laura McNeil, Miss W.
D. Rutheilf oro, Mrs. T. J. Todd;
Mrs. Wm. Rutherford' and Mrs.
Fred IVMcQuillin.On March 23rd
we are having .a family night.
with each family ,being respons
ible for one nun2ber. by a mem-
ber of their own . family. The
committee appointed for this. is
Mrs. Gordon MacPherson, Mrs.
CCharle s MacDonald, Mrs. Donald
Gibb, Mrs:, Allan.. Miller, 'Mrs.
Wm. Purdon, Miss Annie Durnin.
and Mrs. ' Wm. Humphrey, Jr.
Mrs. Murdie gave the .motto
which was prepared .. ,by , Miss
Jean_Aitchison',"Friendshiponald
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•gives and .remciembering `what one
receives was, the title of the
motto.' One.' minute's. silence ;was
observed, in memory of Mrs.
Lloyd -Bunter, then `Beyond the
Sunset" .: was played.: Mrs. Hun-
ter : passed away since. our : last
meeting. Mrs. Charles :.McDonald.
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awe . `the topic, "Choosing; one's
friends" It was 'a very interest-
ing.. topic, The Rose of
TY~alee
was sung.: Miss W. D:: Rutherfford
read 'a ' humorous poem, "They
know all' the answers" . Mrs: E.
W: Rice ` sang ``A Little Bit of
Heaven". The slate of officers
for the coming year "was present-
ed by Mrs -Frank •McQuillin-' as
follows: president,. : Mrs.' Andrew
Gaunt; 1st vice .pies, Mrs. Chas.
McDonald 2nd ' ;rice Pres., Mrs.
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Janes roman, • sec.-treas, Mrs.. Presbyterian Y•Vl[:S.-"Meeting
Fred McQuillan • assistant sec.- The Senior Auxiliary of the
tress, Mrs. 'Ernest Gaunt; . pian-' W.M.S. met , in the Sunday
ist, Mrs: ,Chester Taylor; assist
ant .:pianist, Mrs. W. A. Miller;
district airector, Mrs. Elwood
Barbour;. auditors,. Mrs.' ` Harvey
Webb and - Mrs. E. W. Rice.
Standing committees .are: Citi
zenship and education, . Mrs. Ross
Gammie; assistant, ' Mrs T. J.
Todd; ;agriculture:,, and Canadian
industries, ,Mrs. Wm. Purdon; as-
.distant, ' Mrs. Allan. Miller; home Missionary Society, not only of •
economics & health, Mrs. Frank our; means but of time and tal-
McQuillin, Mrs. Gordon McPher-
son; community activitiesand.
.public, relations, .::.Mrs.''Jas Cur-
ran; 'assistant; Mrs. W. A. Mil
,ler; historical' research. and cur-:
rent events, Miss W. D. Ruther-
ford; ,.assistant, Miss Mary ,Mur -
School room ' on Wednesday, af-
ternoon" in • their regular v. meet
ing.:Mrs. Clare: Agnew.: presided.
The Bible study was "Highway
to Holiness" read. by Miss Mary
MacLeod. Seventeen answered
roll call ' and one -visitor.: Mrs.:
d'
McAuley'.df Ripley'' visited the.
Au,iliary to speak on a new
standard of . stewardship in our
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ray; es ut ons, 1Virs.- .Lorne-
Woods "When Irish Eyes Are
Smiling" was sung: The meet-
ing closed, w ith the .: Queen.: A.
dainty lunch' was served by. the
hostesses, Mrs.' Wm. Rutherford,
Mrs. Lorne -Woods ' and Miss W.
D. Rutherford. .
' iN l ITER- grr,- '•hey SFAVIC-E-Of,41te..-4 MTIVii l 'P"
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41111111';"" all1,1004ip.
ents. She. said . worship. is return;
ing tb:'•God, the.: best of all.: that,
H .' has given • ':us, ' ,and stressed
th :importance of ` sacrifice in
your giving: Mrs. ,Little had
change of the topic :"Along' the .,
Jericho :Road''. whieh . dealt .with
the•prohl s of refugees-rn w=ar:
torn- countries , and of what the
-church 'is doing for 'them: She
was assisted. by Miss Carrick,
Mrs..// Adams, Mrs Mason:, Mrs.
*:Sher'wood, -Mrs. G. Fisher, Mrs.'
Jamieson.' An interesting . synop-
sis , 6f
ynopsis:6f the mission ,,;study; "No •
place to ;lay their heads",. was
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CULROSS CORNERS,given, by .Mrs. ;H.. ,Agnew,
:was an account of the plight. of ;
displaced , .persons' in - war-torn
countries of the nearer and far-
ther : East, and of the opportun-
ity • the church has to ..minister
to' these people. Mrs. ' C. Agnew
closed :the meeting .with. prayer.
Several people ,from the . com-
munity, attended the annual
:meeting of .the• Culross Town=.
ship • Federation :of Agriculture
in, Teeswater 'Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Wall en-
tertaired 14-rnemibers of =Beth-
any Farm .Forum on Tuesday ev-
ening. Questions concerning the
agricultural industry were • ` dis-•
cussed. Three of these. questions
•are • to be sent in ' to Dr.; P. J.
Leahy, : chairman -..of the Rural
Relations Committee • of the
Chamber of `Commerce, Teeswat-
er. The invitation of, the 'Happy.
Hour; Farm Forum"_tt9 be_ ;their
guests next Monday /night' was . .
accepted: Mr. Jird Meyer, Tees
water, showed pictures. ' which
were very interesting. Lunch was
served. ,• . • '
,Mr. and, Mrs. Alex McKay .of.
Actonwere recent visitors with
.Mr.--and.-Mrs:-John- R.oss..
Mrs. Mary Wall is spending
some time in Teeswater with
Mrs. Joe .Wall.
We are pleased to : rioti:ce that
at least one poor' lone robin has
Made its sway back to' the crab-
apple tree on • Brown's. lawn.,
We are 'glad to report that
Miss Mary Collinson was able to
come home from Wingham Hos*
pital , on Thursday.
O•Tuesday evening, March
.the Westford .'Bedroom :- -eTles-
met at the home of Mrs. Perry
Hodgins. and Sharon. the meet-
ing, opened in the 'usual" manner,
the=re11 call was• riswere-d ib
nine girls,' The minutes were
read an0 adopted followed by
.the fudging or. dresser scarfs and
chair pads. :Lunch.. was served:
Miss Beatrice Halder by thank-
ed the hostess. The next meet-
ing will be at the' home of Elda
A lot. of risen cling, to the de-
lusion that they are just' as • gooc1
as they,,ne�ver 'were.'. '
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