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Group M .of thP. W. A4
Group 1I of • the W.A. ..91. the:
Vn>•ted Church Met tat. the :home'
. ei Mrs. J.. C. McNab for the. Mar.
• meeting with 28 in. attendalce.
The meeting was: •opeed by sing
ing hymn .104 ' and repeating ,the.
.L.ord's prayer. A passage of scrip-
Lure was read by, Mrs. N,,' Hed --
;iey. After thebusiness was. dealt
"with • liltrs. Ken. , Mtrdie • took
charge of the following program:
• reading on St;. Patrick. by Mrs..
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Ioses iialt�starved. sickly.'
"bean -pole" .look. Thou -
sande of girls, women. leen.
, who never could '.gain' be-
fore. are now Proud of
shapely. healthy=looking
bodies. They thank the ape.
dal visor -building. flesh -
building tonic, Ostrex. Its+
tomos, stimulants.; invigora,:
. tors, iron. vitamin Br, cal-
cium. enrich blood.. improve
appetite" and- -•digestion-sv-
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and nourishment;, put flesh'
on. bare bones:
Get Lovely Curves
Don't, fear. getting TOOfat
Stop when. you've gained the
10. 15 or 20 lbs. yon need
for normal weight. Costs ,
' little. $ew''get acquainted"
size only 60c. Try famous; •
' .Ostrex• Tonle Tablets for new
• vigor and added pounds. this
very day. At all .;druggists.
.. .lia arroamerr •r, t el�is rr7t�li �it:�!tt: *�►, 7�:
LUCINOW' SENTINEL; LUCKNOW,
tImlbach, a; duet. icy D.onnu-John
sten and .Elizabeth Webster, .an
Easter reading a by Miss Webb.
Rev. 'Bert, Turner gave ;a ,, very
timely talk on the . value of .a
Christian • mother inn the& home.
The meeting closed with the miz
pah •• benediction. A Shamrock'
contest was ,conducted, and a
dainty lunch 'was served;' by the
hostess and committee in:, charge.,
Presbyterian, W, M. S,•
On Wednesday; March-, 28th,
,South Kinloss. W.M.S. members
were guests of the LucknoW
Presbyterian '. W:1VX.S. when some
forty ladies ,gathered in -the Sun-
day..*Scheol room.,„O.pening with'
The •• devotional and business part
Of the meeting;. •the 'roll; 'call 'was
answered by the name 'of .a` Mis-
sionary in Formosa.'. Mrs.' Joe` Ag-
new explained . the .fourth com-
ma ent .and. current events of
the •i •ar:, Glad ' Tidings were
summarize • ' by Mrs.. Wm. Mc-
Gill. Twosolos were contributed
by South Kinloss ladies, namely
Mrs: Steer with Mrs. A. Hughes
at the piano and Mrs., .Toon, Mac-
Kenzie' accompanied . by. Miss
Margaret 'Graham. A, sing •song
followed with Mrs, C. -Agnew -as
pianist' .:Mrs. `•' Baulch • pf 'South
Kinlo*' gave a talk, on t Easter
message, using her flantielgraph.'
Mrs,. Harry - Anderson gave ' the
topic' front the ".study book.. The
singing of .a• hymn and'prayer by
Miss Pearl Henderson closed the
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Sometimes, stories have e,p
logues.:. • •
This, is the.. epilogue: of a- story
that (began in ;this, 'coluinn just: at
the beginning of the Christmas
season.
Hydro Chairman R. H ' Saur d-
ers' had received ,a' -letter. signed
by' 'theteacher arid' 30� pupils of
,S.S, No.;. 10, Culross, Bruce Co.
mistake, ' the 'hydro chairman
h' d " sent a letter tothe ,School
°. ho 1
asking the children, to help save
electricity
But' the..,school ,had no elect•
tricit
y
So :the' children. :asked if .1VIr.
Saunders would intervene and
shave 'electricity installed in. the
schogl Mr. 'Saunders promised
the youngsters . he would cut
through 'red• tape:, and have 'elee
' tric lights installed in their
meeting;, A ` $>ble conte•st was
conducted and lunch 'was served.
Mrs. Lavis,;president of:the visit-
ing. Socjiety, •voiced thanks • for -
this get-together meeting. •
• United Chureh Evening Auxiillary
The regular meeting of the. Ev-.
ening 'Auxiliary "''was' 'held ''on
March ,20th at. (the home, of Mrs.
Gerald Rathwell. Mrs. , Alex And-
rew, the -president;. conducted the.
openings devotional exercises. The
,scripture on the Easter, story was
read by:: Miss Ruby Webb. Mrs
Alex " MeNay reportedJ.:: for the•
supply committee, and Mrs. John
•Kreutweizer for . the Community
Friendship. It •was ` decided that
a carload would ;go *the Pres
byteriai in Ripley ori April • 1..7th.
Lunch' for` the Easter Thankoffer-
ing'was discussed and .<a' cornmit-
tee formed.' Theroll call Was
then given. Mrs :Harvey Webster
took charge of the' 'program.
Readings, were given 'by_kiss
Rae. on 'Stewardship and Miss B.
Alton: ion Temperance. 'A .chapter
of, the 'til y book s dy , ok was g • given by
Mrs L.. Ashton,. 'Mrs :C: Craw
ford, •Mr's. J. Kreutvizer• and
Mrs Ii', Webster Readings. were
given by Mrs. Alex McNay, ,Mrs.
Stewart' Collyer ,and, Miss Jean
OOborre.• A. contest on 'how• you
w eal,d' like. your .Easter' 'hat '. de-
signed was enjoyed „by all, ' A
social half' ;'hour 'brought -the
meeting., to .a close. .
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• THIUI,t►.s'" ,:.4Z AP4114 5th, 1.95].
school as a Christmas present..
The story can now best be .con-
tinued in the language of three
of the several , pupils who wrote
Mr,• Saunders about the neW
lights. The first ' is from Helen
Collinson;,.
'I would like to• thank' you
very much for giving, hydro:'in
our school. The hydro • • men
started digging the holes for • the
ltydro poles morning
,after we 'saw, your very nice let-
�e
at rda '•'s. Globe` & 1Vtail.
let-
ter i n..,S Y , ,
' •",Our shoot • is about eight
miles. from Teesw.ater'. and .about
'three :.miles:': off..h the . Lucknow
pavement, I walk two and one-
half miles to Westford' :every
morning and night. It .was really
nice to come . back to school after
our ,Christmas holidays and 'see
nine big lights • and four flood•
lights. We started.. back to school
on January 4th because.' the el
ectrieians never finished:.witch the,
lights until Wednesday, evening.
• "I ` mil: .11 ' years* old and in
Grade. 'six : likre-ca 11 our school
Westford' 'I ,wish to thank you
again". '
And now Rae Iialdenby has'
something to say:. ' • '
"I.;airic writing fo thank you .for.
the' lovely 'lights... We appreciate
them very mtich.i, The morning
school opened, ,we were all so
happy to 'see.'.. nine big shiny
lights in the 'classr'oom.r. It really
brig htens,. up our .school very
much. The blackboard lights:are
beaaltnful, too:' Now we can '.see..'
our Work .without; straining our:
"We *live eight Miles from.
Teeswater arid', three miles : from
Lucknow road . Which is ` paved.-
Otir school is° called.' ,Westford.
after my 'great-uncle whose name
is Weft. 'I alit ' 12 ';years of ;age.
and`I am. in %Grade .Seven: "I have
one sister and; two brothers going
on the Lucknow bus to. high
school. Mrs; .Graham, •our teacher
saving on the hydro:. She. just-
puts it on,: when she needs it.
I "will .: say thank you ler', the
hydro":
And, ,finally; Mary Collinson
"I, am: orie of the girls °Who ' go
to the :Westford.School and. want
tothank you for the lovely
Christmas present:
"We..were looking forward for.
school to start to see the. new
FORMER I4JCKNOW BUTCHER
F!ASSED AWAY AT BLYTH
Following' a brief illness, Win:,
J. Heffron passed away at phis
hornein Blyth on'1Vlareh 12th,
About 3a.; years. ago,, Mr:, lief.,
fron conducted a 'butcher ' (busi-
ness in Lucknow, where his most
genial disposition won for him
Many friends in • and about 'the
village;
After d.•isposing, of his . usness:
in Lucknow 'he purchaseda.Earn
in Ilullett about' 11%a miles south
of Blyth, Where he ' successfully
farmed. for several. years.
His wife, . the late . Margaret
Kelly of Teeswater, .died about
eight years: ago and, four years
.later Mr. Heffrop,xnoved, to Blyth •
where 'he 'resided until the `time:
of his death.
'the' late. 'Mr, Heffron cis 'sur,
vived by twosons, Wm. J. Jr.;; of .'
Toronto and.Gerald of Blyth and
Mrs,'David id Anderson (Margaret)
'of.Hullett;, also seven grandchild..
ren and one sister, . Miss 'Ella Hef-
ron, Who ;.is • at present quite' fill
at her home '•in 'Blyth.:
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-lights. 'School didn't• ' start till .
Thursday , ibecause-tbe- hy.dr_o:_ leen
didn't:' finish' till Wednesday...:
ni.ght;. .
"When vire ' came inside, the
door • Thursday• .n%orning ..t h � ..
school',' just 'Looked •wolriderful,
There ar.e', nixie big lghts.'and
four' acr oss the ''.blackboards.' Our
teacher is; • very .:saving on. th(
hydro.. Our school is: brick ,and
•is surrounded,' by maple trees,,
When •'it :is.,very dark: the teacher•'.
turns*three of the, big lights oh.
The teacher'won't. let any of the,
•children; {turn .'the' .Li•gl is , ori Mit
herself. Theme are 'bea.utift.d 'pie-
, tures on the; walls:.'Our school .is
eight: miles from Teeswater _ancl'
three'.. miles' off the; Lucknow.:
pavement:There, are;: six of us in
dur family".:
• "So there: you .are ,' 'said ;,Mi
Saunders. "They make . just:;
k ig a;• fuss out of : having.. ;ele'etric•
'lights in: ' thei .school ' • as some
:-chiklr d ' out .of having a
swim . ing • pool. *And sbn•ie `. of:
"thein >have 'to walk'.; two• • arid a
lisle iles..to' g;et ;there. . •
ike'.`to. have; ,a look at that
school", said Mr. ',Saunders. s. '°I'd
like to ,meet these children." I'm -
going towrite and ask::the teach-.
er' When she :thinks 1 Can .*get
,scar through those 'roads"-Gintie: '
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