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PAGE SIX
GIRLS. IJSE THE ARENA
FOR. SOFTBALL GAME
•Lucknow and. Brussels junior
girls'' , softball teams set some-
what of a record' last Wednes
day night whenthey played the
third game of 'their series irr the
arena. The Brussels girls had ar- I
rived early but by game time the'
rain was coming down, Asit is
'almost impossible to get a night
'without rain to play the games,
it 'was agreed by both 'teams ' to
use the . 'arena: Aside from 'too
many rafters, the, arena proved
.'"'a. good place for this type of
b#11. A ball hitting the rafters
----was a dead -ball- • •
-,, Brussels wonthe game' 26-16,
and took a two -to -one game lead
in the best -of -five series in the
W:O.A,A. ' semi-finals. Eight runs
in the Fath inning for, Brussels.
spelled w defeat for the Lucknow
nine. 5 •--
GIRLS ELIMINATED
'Jl ueknow's last hopes • ' in 'the
softball world' for this year were
eliminated •'on •iMoriday night
When the Junior. Girls suffered
4,49-14 ,defeat at the hands of
Brussels, This • gave 'Brussels . the
best -of 4ive series : three games
• to one. Brussels will naw meet
ltarriston; for the: Western Ont-
ario championship:.
'Mt LI.ICKNOW ` SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,' QN'.1`AR.Io •
BI'BL'E SOCIETY
SECRETARY SPEAKS
(milLOVoH NEWS)
Rev. G. P .arson, district sec-.
retary of the -.Upper Canada
Bible Society was. here Thursday
evening for the annual meeting
held in the Preslbyterian ehurch,
The film on 'How our Bible' came
to us', was most impressive,
showing the hardships which the
early fathers endured $o that we
today possess the Holy Bible. It
is `the most precious possession
we have in .our : homes and ,in
our churches. Froinit we draw,
inspiration and_uidance' for our
lives. In it we hear the voice
of God: speaking to us. Read
your Bible ' daily. Share it with
others and live by it, The speak-
er urged .everyone for their
whole hearted • • support, , their
prayers, 'interest and enthusiasm..
Pupils from Kinlough; Westford'
and Con. 10 favored , with pro-
gram acrd .two hymns were sung.;
•' •Rev. G. B. .Cox' spoke briefly
`aka ' exl res'sed ,, thanks to- Rev.
Pearson for ' the splendid film
showing The :president, Mr. John
Emerson conducted , thebusi-
ness.•Canvassers were :appointed
as follows: Xin1oss, Misses Bar-
bara 'Hewitt and Betty Stanley;
Base Lire, Mrs.. Tom 1Vrc '}onaid
& ; Mrs,. Wesley .••Guest -.Kinlough,
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2' 10" x . 6' 10"
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Mrs, Walter Breckles, Mrs. ,Ger-
trude Walsh; Con., 12 (east), Mrs.
Alex Percy, Mrs.` Don McEwan;
Con. 12, (west and ,boundary),
Miss. E1iza(beth ,Scott, Mrs. Edbert:
Bushell; Con, 10, Mrs. Roy Gra-
ham, Mrs. Dan McInnis; Con.. ' 8,,
Mrs. Max Bushell;, •Mrs, :Cly
Johnston. Rev, Parsons thanked
the officers and canvassers for
their splendid . efforts of the
past year and closed" the meet-.
ing with prayer. Officers re-el-
ected were: pres., Mr. John Em-
erson; sec., Miss May Boyle,
tress,; . Mrs, Geo. ' Haldenby:.
The P,reabyterian WMS met at
the home of Mrs, 'Frank John
ston' on .Wednesday • afternoon..'.
Mrs. Ben Scott gave the seri
ture and meditation on • Esther.
Mrs. John Emerson offered pray-
er. 'Keep' was the . word for the
roll call, Rev. Gordon Agar, who
served in India on the Bhil mis-
sionary field •was studied. Of re-
rent years' owing to ill health,
Mr. `Agar is . working at Tisdale,
Sask. Mrs: Alex Percy presided
for. the program • and read a poem
on prayer. Mrs. Dan:: McInnis.
read a portion. of scripture. Mrs.
Morley Bushell' • read a ' ' poem
'Never Quit'•, and Mrs. ` Mark
Johnston read 'The' Day of op-
portunity", Mrs. Alex Percy,
Mrs. Perry Hodgins, Mrs. Lyman
Sutton,, Mrs. Perry Bushell read
from the. book; `What is the
church doing?' Mrs. Frank Maul-
den read a letter of appreciation
,from -Mrs. - Lillian •Dkkson'-for-
Christmas Bards which had been
forwarded to her , earlier in the
year. Mrs. Torn ,IVIaoDpnald 'gave
the closing prayer and Mrs. Alex;
Percy the courtesy remarks.
:On Sunday;:" ,October ' 7th,: the
Presbyterian -congregation :will
have a service., of "holy• commun..
ion and on',Sunday, October • 28th
anniversary services will'be'held.
Mr. and :Mrs: Chester Black-
well, Mr. ':and* Mrs. Keith Black
Well .of Arrnow . visited Sunday
;with Mr, and 'Mrs. Frank 'John-
ston:
Mrs.' Ethel James arid -Elmer
'of near Wirilgham were ;Sunday
visitors4with Mr: and Mrs. Perry
Hodgins and Sharon: •
Mrs. Adolph Rieck, Mr. &, Mrs:
Harry itieck and -daughters Don
ria and. Susanne: of Petersburg
were' : Sunday visitors 'with Mr:.,
and Mrs. Roy Schneller . and fain
' Mr. and Mrs 'Jack Thomson &:.
granddaughter' of Kirkland Lalce.
visited : •during the' week ','Nit'
Mrs. Harvey Hodgins, Glen. and.
Kenneth. . Mrs: Iiodgins: accom-
panied. the Thomson family on a
motor trip to Detroit- & London.,
'Wallace Mason .of Sitncte- vis-
ited • during the • week' 'With : Mr.
and. Mrs. Jack HHewitt• and fam-
ily. ' •
Mrs, Geo..' Haldenby :entertain-
ed the Anglican choir on: Friday
evening at • her home. •. .
Mrs. Ardill Mason of .:Con: 4
:spent.... _the.: -w ek,end_ __with__ ?her
mother, Mrs. J. W. Colwell. '
On Friday. the Junior • pupils
of S.S. No. 2, under the super-
visionoftheir xteacher Miss Joan'
/ Vanstone, .held a flower show
during 'the 'science period.
''Sunday .visitors 'with- Mr. and
•
Mrs.' George Haldenby were Mr.
and Mrs. Howard fMeGuire of
Olivet and Mr.: and Mrs. Clare
Sparling . and • Allan,. Walkerton:
Donald Haldenby of • Walker-,
ville spent the week -end at his
home here.
!Mrs. Gertrude Walsh and Mr.
.Scott • Walsh spent the week -end
.at their ,home here.'
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4 ;Lt, 10.x 14" `Glazed.
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KAIRSHEA INSTITUTE' HEARS
ABOUT OVERSEAS TRIP
Mrs.. Alex MacLeod was host-
ess for the • September meeting
'of the, Kairohea W.I. Mrs. D. • L.
MacKinnon presided and Mrs. D.
J. 'MacKinnon took the minutes.
Mrs. Ira •Dickie read the .scrip-
ture. .
Mrs. J. W. Joynt was guest
speaker. In a very delightful and
humorous 'mannor she gave' an
interesting talk on their trip to
the British Isles and points. in
Holland: ' •
During the • business period
Mrs.:Frank MacKenzie and. Mrs.
'Harry Lavis were chosen leaders
to attend the training: school on
''October 10th and lith.
The dates for the .hddetiston
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WEDNESDAY, SEPT 26th,. 19561 •
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Service course on millinery : were
accepted for November 27, 26• .&
29 from 10 a,m.• to ,4 p.m.
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The. annulai ' "At , .home" will
be held on October .19th , in Holy
rood Hall. A suggested . date for
St. Andrew's Ball is..piovember
23rd,
Mrs.' Currie : • Colwell had . the
topic on "'Manitoba", .which was
the • province under dtscussian
this month.: The roll 'call was
I answered by giving a' picture for
the ; Tweedsmuir Book.: • •
Mrs. WrnMacIntyre gave 'the
courtesy. reknarks. The. meeting'
closed with God Save the Queen
and the Institutet Grace. Lunch'
was served by the' directors in:
charge. The October • meeting
-will be held at the home of; Mrs.
A.ac7htyre.. -
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