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(ST 'HELE. NS NEWS)
Mrs. ;Gordon McIntyre, Brace-
bridge, was • week -end .v.isitor
with. her parents,, 1Vr and • 1Vlrs.
W. L . Miller. . .
Mrs.. 11an ' Miller' and little
son Douglas Bern. returned' from
Wingham Hospital on. Saturday,
! and are. spending a few days
S with; Mr. 'and Mrs. Frank Mc-
Quithp. ,
.• Mrs, John Cunningham, Mr. &
Mrs. Tom Dickison, : Margaret'
an& Shirley, . of. Walkerton` were
recent guests oaf - Mr, • Enic,,. Mrs. 4
y. A. ' Miller. - ;
• 'Rev: George Wait'' o£ -Dungan
non . conducted communion ser''-
vice in the United Church • on
Sunday Morning, -when .Mr. and
Mrs. Simon de. Boer' were receiv-
ed . into the , membership . by cer- :
tificate He also baptized Wil -
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"United' ' Church W lVLS • ing.`their months in. Canada con--
Rhe May meetings of the After- fro ted ',by new and strange
lett' of ,the •United. Church, w.as angivage. •The United Church of
noon 'Woman's Missionary Sod- u torus, lrvmg onditions• • and
held : in'' the .. Fello' ship ' Room,
a <>, en •M Nil Maes<r
Kenzie, presided for the biisMess
and. ' worship. ' period. • .Reports
were given Iby ''departmental sec-
xetarie$.. Mrs. Ewart Taylor, sup-
ply secretary;: reported .a -110-1b.
bale of good clothing ;had been
•shipped' to Korea...Mrs: Wilfred
Drennan, 1st vice press, presided
'for the program. The theme was
"Thoughts' ,about Springtime".
.Mrs.. George Andrew . continued
the tierne : using .; Psalm. 104 as
the scripture, .passage. Several
' eni+berrs react Bible passages on
seed -tune • • and the wonderful.
plan" •off seasons. Mrs. Taylor con-
tributed. 'a .reading and . Miss
SViargaret Rae sang: "Irl the gar-
+den.. of my 'heart".. Mrs..P. W.
Hoag reviewed the chapter, "Not
'strangers," 'hut 'fellovr, ;citizens.",
from the: study • kook.,, :It dealt
with non Anglo-Saxon folk our
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Canada has Church of all nations,
' o e ,-: hnirches spm -many
Canadian cities. In' Hamilton,`we
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have three ` such churches. In a
Sunday_ morniing English .service
there • are.' Japanese, Chinese,:
Italian, Czech, Ukrainian, . Polish,
Armenian, German, LithualuaS,
Bulgarian, . Russian. arid' Anglo-;
Saxons. ` They learn' to 'worship
together, and enrich .theirex-
periences by • contacts -'with- each
other., There about, 1-000. Japan-
ese , in Hamilton.` They are faith-
ful workers and command pect. Our mix ' • re-
new " rants"`are for
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the most parte eager to. make
good. :Invite :any• New Canadian,
WW DNESDAY, MAY 9th; 1958
ALKYD SANNFLAT
Your. Best
For. Interior DecOratingi.
'PHONE 71; LUCKNOW.
Liam infant Frederick,nfa 't son of 1Vir.
and Mrs.Keith Black Bions Lois conducted. a Bible
ton' spent the. week -end with Mr., . closed by singing I need d
i ei ... service
Flt. -Lt., Keith Black of Tren-• contest. The . 'worship. • Thee
and :Mrs.. Gordon MacPherson &
Mrs: Bla�ek.
Taking as. her' . subject, "Com-
munity' Interests',' Mra. A. E. Mc-
Kim. of Lucknow 'gave, an' inter-
esting.
nter
esting and informative talk at
'the .meeting.: of the. Women's .In_
stitute held in the community
•izta„-noon• a sday�:aft ?ria4 �Ytfh
a large attendance. She listed as
.community interests, the', schools,
the churtih 'arid' -chuirc1i school
and 'the •youth ' `movements- such
as the 4.-H clubs, Boy' Scouts, and
the Girl Guides She dealt main
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4Y • with the Girl..:Guides.. With
.which association; she:`•has been
very active both in' the Lucknow.
group.', which Was .•organized .. 33'
years ago and in the larger field:
Mrs. Andrew;, Gaunt .oresiiled
for the. meeting and the roll•call
responded . to , bytelling
was po .
what'• the Institute should do: for
the community. 'The 'main sug-
gestion, was of.. cleaning up, and "
beautifying'., our f homes and'
grounds and cleaning''_Alp the
roadsides.It w•as announced . that
the short course on' Salads; would
be held June 19th and• it was
agreed to •invite the .Dungannon
(branch.:. An ' invitation ' from the
Lucknow Institute' for June 8th
Was accepted.," The short ,course•
on . Sandwiches for all occasions
was chosen' for next year • with
Food .for. the Family, as second
choice: Mrs: A. Gaunt,. Mrs: ' E.
,Barbour, Mrs. •Chas..:McDonald
and Mrs.. 'Frank McQuil1in will
be the.delegates to, the ,,District
annual . to be held • in • Blyth on
June lith. 'It was decided to try
-ch-anTgin�g-he-time•-o -the : teet-- -
ing to 2.00 o'clock for . the :Corn-
ing.
com
ing, two. ` months. Johnny Gibb
• sang .a song and 'Mrs :Ross Garn-
mie read a , poem.. The motto
An-..organization:,isflike-a-wheel
barrow, it • stands still unless
youpush it" prepared by Mrs.
Jas: Curran, 'was . read by Mrs.
Frank McQuillin: Mrs. Barbour
reported on the executive meet
ing` held. 'at 'Carlow The matter :
of :cleaning, up' the cemetery' was
brought up and `it was decided
to ` leave . it over 'so' the men
might be consulted about what
should be done. At'the •conclus
ion . a pleasant : social hour Was
enjoyed_ when lunchAvas served_ _
with' Mrs.. Gordon' • MacPherson
Mrs..W..A, Miller Hostesses.
or:' •newcomer to your church.
meetings. '• They may' `!be ' wating
:for a word `of, `wel:coxa . We recall'
the words of Paul . the great oris_
sionary,' •"So then. you'are. ne
longer strangers and sojourners;
but you are fellow citizens with
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charge Of . the Bible 'study: Mrs.'
Howlett led in a, short sing song.
The meeting .closed . wit!itaps
and Mr, Howlett pronounced; the
benediction.
. 41*.6crn-nn�'�”-"�'
to hear of ` the deaths of .'Janice.
Reid, George Alton and John.
Blake. Much sympathy, is : exten
. ;-Mr;' and Mrs. Watson ' Webster
and. • Mr. and; : Mrs. Anson . Cole-
man of Varna :and ,Mrs. Jessie
Webster of Clinton and Mrs.
Tom :Blake visited ,last; Saturday
With .VIr. and. Mrs. . •Will :Ritchie.
.11VIrs.' D. A..' Hackett: has return-
ed ' back to work after having
the measles
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ritchie vis-
ited .Sunday with Mr._ and Mrs.
Les. Ritchie,
Mr. 'Torn Hackett and 'Doug
spent Sunday with Mr. 'and Mrs.
Tom' Hackett (Jr.) . ; .
Mr. ;and ,`Mrs. ' George. Hunter
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Hackett.
I°s. �n-�, ticlZi Y�-•-':
Jimmie' visited Sunday with Mr:
and' Mrs. Elmer: Wall.
Church • and Sunday School
will, be held together at .1.0.00
o'clock next Sunday, for the ob-.
servance of Mother's Day .
Bruce :Raynard visited Sunday
With Frank Alton. •
•The missionary will be Thurs..-
day,
hurs-day, •May. 10th :(today) at MrS..
Nelson. Raynard's.. -
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The rn: eting of the St. Helens
Y.P. was ' :ld on unday._Anne
Todd, .presi • ent, • was in the 'chair
for the adt'ninistration. Lois. Mil-
ler, • convener of -w, Missions and.
World' Outreach, had' charge o
the , worship, service. . After the
call • to 'worship, a hymn was
sung .and the scripture read. Af-
ter the offering was taken Lois.
(gave a. prayer Lois and Doris
Miller' read some :articles on
"Why Young People have given
their lives for Christian Mis-
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Hon.- BRYAN L. ,CATHCARTT
ilr ist•r of Travel' and 'Publicity
for th. Province .of;Ontodo.,
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lbyterial held at Wiarton. ,The
program and refreshments were
under the convenership of IVIrs,
t ',Cameron,' •Mrs. Wilfred
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