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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-04-25, Page 6~• ►i d3 tt: •i R PAGE SIX DUNGA►NNON The ;C.G:I,T. group met in the United Church basement Mon - ,y night., 'Janette ,Mole .gave the call to. worship; Carol Pentland • led in" prayer, . Joanne Crosier . read the minutes of the- last meeting,' Twelve.''•xnerribers: .ans- wered the roll call,' Mr. K.IC. Dawson was present and asked • for a _ •donation toward the new furnace and it '*as voted to 'give. 420 for that purpose.• Mrs. Herb Munigan read. some letters, 'and it was decided to get some CGIT magazines. 3t was alp planned. to. entertain a neighboring CGI:T •.group. .The'aneeting Closed with THE, LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, '' ONTARIO The Y P,U of the United Church:met Monday night, , Jim .Blake; missionary and 'world' out- reach convener, was in charge. Wayne Brown read the scripture. Jim read of Walter Russell. Lam. - beth of World Missions. Evelyn 'Smyth led in •prayer.There were ;15 members present. Mr. K. K. Dawson explained about the new beating . system 'and a do • nation requested. A ; business discussion followed: ' RonaldAl- ton will (be in charge of the next. meeting, May, 7th. Rev. G. D. Watt' had Bible study . and ques- Two .films On, Christian living 'were presented in ,IDiugannon United Chureh on, Thursday .ev- eding., Mr, Keri 'McAllister was prgjectionist.. Rev. H. Dickinson,' 'Goderich, gave a short talk on Evangelism,. ' Rev. G. D. Watt ,closed with the benediction. -Mr. Ken McAllister, teacher at Whitechurch, was taken ill last Friday and' is this, week in: the wg in 'ham General Ilospita with a virus condition that possibly began' from. 'having a 'strep throat awhile. back...• tions, concluding, ' with prayer. The Members enjoyed games for prayer. Lunch was served: and a awhile before the benediction, • social hour enjoyed LANGSIDM4RTK The W:M.S. Awkiliaryheld ,their T liankoffe1ing'Tmeet x g in church. Mrs, ,Bert, • Moffat,,. the president, presided and opened the meetingwith the cal] to wor- ship and 'prayer. Mrs',` Orr . read the, • scripture .and Mrs. 'Farish Moffat read the meditation which was prepared • by Rev. Caswell, Miss. Emma Richardson •led' in prayer. Donna Moffat, and . Mar- ion Scott sang a duet. The film- strips. "Martin Luther" and` "The Pied Piper" were shown. , The travelling library was on display. Mrs. Peter .G. Moffat gave . the offering epraYer and the 'presi- dent closed the meeting with ' WU,ITRCHURCH Gary Chapman underwent a tonsilectoany in Wingham Hos ipital on Saturday: • BORN --,to Mr. and aVIrs. Rus- sell Purdon. in Wingham 'Hospi tal on Monday, April 16th, a dau- ghter Linda Marie, a sister for Brian, Milton and Thelma. • } t, ii ;A• 4 � •a •'�,+. L •BORN=to Mr. and Mrs: ' John. de Boer in Wingham. Hospital on Monday►, April 16th, a . son, • Mr. .and Mrs. Malcolm Ross & family of • Galt visited on :Sunday here: Mrs.; Mac; Ross and Olive Terriff, • R.N., 'who has, . ,been spending the 'winternonths 'with Rev. and.. Mrs, .Graydon Cox at For th'i11,7 returhed_.hgna± 'r` with them. Messrs:.i waiter -James and :. 'Stanley Moore have started to work on the new wing of . the hospital at Woodstock as carpen= ters. . . Lucy 'Ann` Moore and Donald MacDonald, are sick ' with- the , measles ; this past • week able in the evening. 'sky and it u Grou • of is to be hoped that the sky will The•, Young ; Adult p be 'free from cloud's' so that the the United Church met in' the Guides' will be able to see thin Sunday. School � room on Tueaday interestin�g, 'li little planet: • • evening, April 17th. Paul Gros- interesting ' • ' NE AX' APRIL 25th, 105 " prayer. A poem, "With Steady Steps" was. read Iby Jack +. C ou1 - w 0 tes, . The topic, "Money Talks",, was resented in the form, of 'a dialogue with M.. arjorie Coultes playing the part of Indifference',, Karen Groskorth as `Steward- ship',. and Arthus Laidlaw as 'Greed'. Mrs, J. D. 'Beecroft gave. a splendid talk ;and led in a dis- cussion . on the topic, ' "Money' Talks":: A hymn was sung and the meeting closedwith the miz- pah benediction, . r' GIRL "• '� L' GUIDE NOTES. ' : , .' and uni perkfect attendance_• form • marked the regular meet- ing'. last Friday evening. Mrs. 'K'enneth . Murdie--`Came at o' lock and • gave . a lecturer• on the work for Child Nurse Badge. They then went outside • and lo- cated some of the .'constellations. and stars for the . Astroanomer Badgei•For the ndxt two weeks the planet Mercury will be vis - korth presided for the Meeting and gave the call to worship. The •scripture, lesson was read by Clifford Laidlaw. Paul Groskorth gave the meditation arid led . in 7 1 H. The Guides will soon, be call-- ing house-to-house "selling' tick=' ets for 'the ' Wedgwood china demonstration• to be held in the Town Hall' on' Thursday,` May 3. • SIIIP COLLECT TO Our Registered Warehouse No, . , WESTON ;ONTARIO. ) 1 Reliable Grading • Direct Settlement : • • Obtain sacks and twine• without ,charge from • N.' H. EDLEY LUCKNOW Y r , , or (by writing 'to: ., • r_ ADIAN . CO -OPERA: T1VE; CAN., . , :WOOL ;GROWERS LXT II1 EDT- • r Toronto.. Ganandu ,217 Bay Street,. , ' . MONUMENTS • J. 4 'ij:' n..l.YliflHl...l.il/ .. ;:!��%:'I:fiY'T'iiri .. :.n ...,n/1.�w5ilfoip�'4•rl��i �•. ... . . ! .:.:: •:: .. °;�:"''lir , i.''te + Sli / %VllF.rl ..1. • t•.{xalr ��+ 1�'/:�;Yr�y/.6%,'%J�»fir;:•,{••i%ll,+•li•• 1•� '''. :'lis:; i f ;1!%Jfi :i;.;l r/+•r:<;�• S:; 0 %"r10 ;�;/,/:',Ni%1l//ll� .cwrlfik'N•• ram //f 11 Fla rl : l• • • • • • • • • • • • A • . • SKELEON MEMORIALS WALKERTON • , b War are -the : ,only aanuf ac - : turers.lin this part of Ontario _ of high •class. monuments • who import granite from the ` ; Old Country in -the rough by j .• rhe. carload and process from. . the rough . to ' the: finished.' , e • monument, No 'middleman. Whenehoosing• a monument , . •• ' come and `see `one of :the 'largest: selections in Ontario.: . Established .over sixty years, . ' ' Write or phone Walkerton1• , 4° ; ' •. and -reverse' charges. ;•.:' ... •SKELTON' :; .. i.i ...-.-..MEMORIALS, • • " WALKERTON: s' )EARS OF PROGRESS In this year; 1956, Ontario ° :Hydro's Golden Jubilee, the modern home is not only light- conditioned, but work -condi- boned' by electricity. Electrical: servants, many 'of them fully 'automatic,- have made possible a higher, .more comfortable standard of .liviri _£or_a11A_The :._ -» ._ _._ .._._ —..kms _.,..._ ...._..» cook; refrigerate; wash; dry; iron; polish and clean. It i>, _•. dlfficutiw`-.to.•• name: _.a.,.routine. 'household task . Where electric- T.H E HYDRO ' FAMILY M i. ! Y a� � U �, .E � ;"1.011.R ity cannot, in some way, be . of assistance.. d Truly, today'sliving' is mea- sured in • kilowatt-hours . . • and these are servant -hours. • No matter 'where we..look, elec- tricity is' at work -making life easier and more'enjoyable. Hydro .will continue to provide -an adequate- =supply -17f-. elec�• :. _. w q ' tricity to meet the powi'r requirements.. of the ' province ._� powers that:_means.:better, living for all in Ontario. • 1.E.0"RICA FuT:uRE Y.m Tooled 'To Repair All Makes Of Tfactors, Machines & Shop Work ACETYLENE &ARC WELDIi�G KINLOUGH GARAGE. W. BRECKLES • • Phone 18-r-20, Ripley' • • THE HOME OF QUALITY SERVICE and Genuine JOHN DEERE Pi,RTS Howey -Brooks Group ' . ' • • • . Group II . of The W.A. . of ` the • United Church met at the. home •Leonard Ritchie for: Apr' prmeeting with 1'l ladiesthe• present. This was.. the Easter meeting. :!Mrs Howey presided and .the ',meeting opened .with. a hymn and the Lord's prayer. . - Roll call was answered by an Easter Bible averse. Mrs. Vernon Hunter took charge of the med- itation the theme being, Easter. Mrs. George Andrew read the . scripture lesson and Mrs. Couhc,' Mrs: Horton and Mrs. •McDiat - Tad, "different -+passages- of .-tter -cure. Mrs. .Hunter closed with prayer. 1VIiss Mary MacLeod Was introduced ,and gave, an inS 1ring •• talk • ori Easter: .,Mrs: >3recley.a. 'played Easter music • on the mouth organ. The meeting erns- ed with hiirriri arid prayer, Mrs. . MacoMillan moved a vete of thanks to Mrs. 'Ritchie and the committee ' in charge. served ; • moo. lunch. • ' •