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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-05-24, Page 2'PAGE ,,TWQ"
MA1TI AND PRESBYTERUA.
MET AT TEE$WATER.
The . 37th annual ` iheeting of
Maitland Presbyterial W.
was held •in • Knox Presbyterian
Church, Teeswater. The ' presi-
'hent, Mrs., Allen 1VlacAuley.
•ley; opened the morning session
with invocation and' prayer. Bel -
More Auxiliary let in: : the• 'levo
tions. Mrs. Charlie Steele, presi
: Ident. of Teeswater Auxiliary, ex-
tended a warm welcome, And
.Mrs. R. Mow+bray,, Wingham read
the,,ininutes, Mrs. E: Maulden, . of
Xinloug'h,.' let in prayer, '
Reports,of the, ,Synodiical; meet
ing in,Slarnia 'were ,graven by the
le ates ' Rrs..= Ruttgn; Kinclar
,dine; 1VIrs., Lamont,Bluevale;
Mrs. Ringrose,;; Teeswater Mrs.
• Neil MacDonald, Langside,•' 'Mrs,
Armstrong *Hrussels; •Mrs.J. Em.-
Frierson, Kinlough and ,Mrs. ' A
;3`Timn o; . Win'gham. •' '
Mrs. Guthrie ' Reid, • Teeswater,
introduced the guest speaker,
• Miss Rttby Walker. ,regional sec-
retary. Miss,'Walker spoke • on the
work of the W.M.S., stressing the
duties of the members . and of-
• iwers ' Mrs: .Peter Moffat, Lang-
aide, closed the morning. session
with prayer:
Rev. Simpson sof Teeswater
u greetings •.
brought. gee.s from Pres+,b y
' tery at; the ,.noon. hour. .t '
The afternoon sesison • ' opened
with• ,the . Ashfield Auxiliary • in
charge of 'the.. devotions. • 1VIrs. D:.
.R. ,MacKenzie,' .Mrs. 3. R. Mac-.
Donald--anct-N rs . ,A._MacK,en=
taking part.: Mrs Andrews of
Teeswater .sang: Mrs:' J, 'Bell, .of
ncardrne:,;gave_; the, treasurer's
;rep rt`and the•allocation of $510Q
• o • .
w.as accepted. • 1',
Miss. Walker. spoke. on `thrist-
' . ion, work:' in the: church toda `•'.
LUMOW SENT NFLI' LUCKNOW,
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ONTARIO
She. told :of th .work in the In-•
i an schools, also of the Chinese
and .Hungarian groups. '
, Mrs. Guthrie Reid,, on behalf'
of Maitland Presbyterial, presen-
ted to Mrs. Rory Martin; Ripley,
an honorary life membership.
Mrs. Archie Maclntyre, :South'
' Kinloss, led in the offering, p •
l
ler and Mrs. L. Fortune, Widg
ham, • extended an, invitation to
meet; next year in Wingham,,
Mrs. Allen : MacAuley , in. her
clod -fig 'remarks • spoke of the
work, o'f.• spreading the gospel.
;,Mrs. ,Harold Sp;er• .:of Brussels
extended :thanks to those ,.taking,
part and Mrs. Eldrid Nivlio1 pips-.
ed .the, meeting. 4th; 'prayer:`
Miss ; Walker, installed the fol-'.
lowing officers: 'hon. press.,, Miss
,J. Mather, Lucknaw;;Pres,,: Mrs..
Arlen M'ac,,E'iuley, Ripley; lst Vice,•
Mrs.. G, S. Baulch; ',South Kin-
loss; ::2nd vice,. Mrs. J.. Campbell,
Molesworth 3rd (vice, Mrs., D
MacLean, Ashfield; '4th vice, Mrs.
A. Nimmo, Wingham; 5th vice,.
Mrs. G.. Reid, Teeswater; treas.,.
1VIrs.' J. Bell, Kincardine; secret-
aries:. recording, Mrs. R. Mow. -
bray, Wingharn; correspondence,
"Mrs. J..:."R. 'MacDonald, . Ripley;
finance, Mrs'... •Wm.. Black', Kin
•cardine; ' childrens, . Mrs. 'Parish
:.1Vfoffat, :•Langside; young .women•
and girls, • Mrs:. M. Henderson,
•Lueknow; lone 'helpers, Mrs. H.:
Spier, Brussels; life membership,
1Vlrs. W Spier, Brussels; glad tid-
ings, y
Mrs. H. MacGee, • Wirigham;
supply, Mrs. W. ' Ringrose, Tees--
-water; welcome and .welfare, Mrs.
:W. F, MacDonald, ,South --Kinloss;'
literature and .'library, Mrs. L.
Fortune Win 'ham • press, . Mrs.
-Robinson Corrie; exchangeMrs
D. R. MacKenzie,:..Ashfield; his-
torians, 4 Mrs. R.: McWhinney'and.
Miss' Iva'• Carr ,of .Dungannon : ,, ,
MDONNYBROO
(Intended for. Last Week)-
The WKS, sand W.A,• met •on,
Tuesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs.. Stuart Chamney; The'.. W. M.
• S. meeting was in charge' of Mrs.
Chas• Jefferson.. The scripture
lesson, was 'read ,by Mrs.. Wash-
ington 'hind Mrs." F0,4 Robinson had
charge of the chapter in the Study
book. The W.A. meeting was in
charge of Mrs, Arnold Craig,
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Abel and
daughters, of St. Thomas • • were
week=end guests • at the home of
'her 'brother, ' Mr. Ken, Campbell;
, Sunday- visitors• with" :i and •
Mrs, R, Chamney and Gordon in
cluded -Mr. & Mrs. Stuart. Cham,
hey.' and Diane Mr and •.Mrs: El-
win •Charnney.. ,{and daughters of'
W�rigihan ,, AC2.` Brll C`h'ari ney,.
ASC2:• Bob' Lenon ofCl.
into
Ra-
dar
School. • . •
Mr.• and Mrs. G. A. •McLaugh-
lin and daughter Joanne' of De-
troit .spent the week-ehd at the
horne of her 'brother, Mr. Cecil
Chamney and; other friends.
Olivet W.' M.. S:
Mrs. :Orma Pollock . of __Clarks
was guest speaker at Olivet W. M.
S..leld at ..the home, of Mrs: Eimer
Osborne. She gave an interesting
ac.c punt, of her trip to "California;
The scripture . lesson was read 'by
Mrs. R , Barklwell and prayer byj
Mrs., J:`Coiling. Mi`s.: Robt. 'Camp-
bell favored' with a solo "Bless
this' House'. Mrs.. J. McTavish
.presided for .the:;business period.
The'. roll .'ca11Lwas answered with
"What 'I'd like to see our W.M.S.
do". The closing remarks were
gi'ven.lby Mrs.• H .:Henry::.Lunch
Was. served. : by Mrs. Osborne and
her . comthittee. '
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RO$PMARY THYME
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laid_ you ever find, a time sche
dule .that would . work satisfact-
orily for you.? I mean those' that
you find in magazines;, planned.
by time -saving: experts,: The ef-'
gicient way ,theY',get through a
day 'with three chilrlen under-
foot! t ! Only .they never seem to'
be underfoot: They are the most.
'unusual, children • I've• ever heard
of. For , instariee,' mother gets
father ,oiff•-to. the office .and one
child' off. to . school,. ' the dishes
done by ; nine' o'clock... Then she
puts the three-year-old : out in the
yard to play, ,and the baby back
in his crib for his morning nap.
Then .she. prepares the baby's•
formula; , makes the, beds, goes •
through the . house doing the
,floors 'and 'dusting,, the furniture,
and does any ' other odd jobs;
'like polishing:the silver, ...or an
hour's ' sewing,.'' and is ready to
prepare :,lunch at lunch time. . •
:Meanwhileyou'.have heard no-
thing of the baby' in his crib; nor
the three-year-old: in the, yard.
The telephone doesn't ring a'p
parently,: not the, doorbell. No
'one 'Calls .; up for• . a' newsy. 'chat,
nor a magazinesalesman take ''up
her time' at the.' door w1i'ith .;their
insistent: sales' talk .. . besides
-waking the• -bab3 i3� r�'ng ng rias
doorbell. • •The: pigs, don't .get in
.the garden in; fact, 1. don't
'believe there is a 'garden in .the,
,picture •
Now; 'in my experiene'e, 'the.,
baby napping:in:* his crib, `, woGild
decide he had enouigh .of sleep by
the, time I was. beginning o .see
myway' through things; ,I'd have
to•:take him up and, give him the.
attention.: that' you give ' to babies
oh;.: I forgot, Somewhere in
that time you should hive done
the •;baby's• wash.'And. the three -
Year -old ' in •the • yard.., There is
simply no `.limit` to .the thingsthat'
Can ',happen to ,a three-year-old.
in the, yard. If you don't have to
go and :•,see ' what's. going on at
least half a. dozen tithes during
the :morning;:' I. should think/ he
Must be an abnormally good.
'child. I , .always- feel :when I. read
one of those. so simple 'schedules
• that they can'tpossibly have
those three children: themselves
!It's. just a beautiful;'thedry. ,
While we are on. this subject,
it also amuses me when we are
told' that we should not have to
say • "no" to the youngsters We
should foresee what. are: their. in-
tentions; and dilinert them 'before
the, y have the ehance.: to carry
them but. Any child I have ever
seen acts, 'on: an" idea as "soon as
he is seized with it.. Yod'. may
save your electric lamp' if ` you
shout "N'o'' when ' you see him
about to., gralb' .for, it, but you've
• 1 • 's '
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Tl3URSDAY1 MAY 24t40 1951
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FOURTH :cO1ICESS1ON
114N, Rod MacDougall returned
home. from • Wingham Hospital'.
last • Tuesday: — : •
Gilbert: Hamilton ,and .Herbert
Buckton have had: the telephone ' ;
installed, in their horr><es,. .
•1'Tr. Edgar' Watson hasµ'had
hydro plad iri home',
Mrs. Robceert, MacCorhismick has
been collecting . on' •our line :for.
the • Sa1'vation Army, •
Mr,. -and ,Mrs. Dan MacDonald
of . Smiths Falis; are visiting; at''
the home' of his uncle, L. MacIver
and with other. relatives,`Dan has
.been••attending' the reunion of his..
battalion in London. on .Saturday.,
and Sunday.
A :PLEASANT SEND OFF
MR, AND MRS. Gt.'JialMIESON
On Saturday evening g relatives
Wand friends gathered at the home'
of ,1VIr. and 'Mrs... Jack S.plan to. .
honor Mr. ;and Mrs. Gordon Jam-,
ieson, who. have ; .gone. 'to naaICe
their •hdnte in Galt. Returning'
:Saturday evening to spend "Moth
ers Day with ''their ,family, they
were. pleasantly., surprised upon
'
:entering, their daughter's
home .to
find twenty-five friends there
• greet. them.
Rerninisci'ng..of ;.for.mer. da
.y5,
euchre 'and '`; 00'': were . e:rajoyed '
throughout ..the 'evening. At mid-
night Mr.' • .and • : Mrs. J'arn.ieson •
were escorted to chairs ofh.ono'r
while Alex, Butler.' read' a•hum
orous.• address and ..the presenta-
tion-Of
p'resenta-tion-of gifts.,•was made by Stuart
Jamieson and ohn e , •Mc I onald,. .
'Mr: and Mrs. Jamieson p re lied '
,fittingly. "For •, they ,are ' jolly
good : fehaws" ,. was. sung after
;whish a ' deliciouS;::.1unch :was • ser..
v:ed by . the hostess,. 'assisted. by
Marilyn Butner,' Mrs, ''Alex But=
ler; and. 1VPrs. Howard, Harris '
Friends were.present from Luck'
now, Holyrood, Kintail and God=
erich:•
Mr. Jamieson.' has accepted :a
position' on ;the fine estate. of'Mr .
H. C.. McLaughlin, president- of
:the; McCaskey Systems, Ltd.;.
Galt, .Ontario..---Goderich Signal- •
Star.
The Robert. Taylor
Barbara : Stan'wyck 'Story '
Por nearly, 12 '..years. Robert.
Taylor .'•ands/'Barbara :'Stanwyck
were .so ' happily' Married that
their recent divorcestartled even
favorite friends: , What shattered
Their (bliss? Read Adela Rogers
St. ,Johns' behind -the scene story
.of their" roniantic conflict. in :.this
Sunday's' ,(May 27) ;issue of The
;Ameircan ..'.Weekly, ,ex'clusively.
with The' Detroit Sunday Times.'
We' : started :; 'with ' time , sched'-:
ules. I came across a very help, -
frit
elp.fr ;fine=saving• column recently.
It advised speeding up your work .
by using • both hands more'
"don't' :be . ' satisfied with your
right hand ' dusting,' make your
left work along with, ,it', and
'went on :to . suggest a number of
I, are in time to • thi nk of. soine-
•thing ;else to ' put in its place;
without' having to say "No". You
knovlr how it is ... you are bait -,ng, with small Bally watching,.
and the phone rings in the: midst
of •your. oper+ations..As' ,you talk'
you will' see Sally out of the• tail
Of your eye deeide to finish your.
fob, • by picking up an'. egg with.
the evident intention of; breaking
it' into the flour• sifter. Your nat-
ural reaction is to save 'yoUr pre-
, parations •as far •as .they.' have'
gone, and the only thing you carr
do is girve her .a warning'' shout. 1
They will •,also•' tell yoti. that al
'.kindergarten teacher can keep 30
children amused a whole morn
i1ig, ,Without once }having.; to re-
sort to the; ."no", they ,'so often-
hear from 'mother. Natizrially •
in ,a kindergarten you have chairs •
and tables, 'scaled .to their size,
toys and• things for them to work
•'With, , nothing for any' other
purpose. ,Buti; with moth fir in the.
kitchen, it. is . • quite a different
Story, mother's' working para:-
phernalia ; all about; and all so
Vdry interesting! Mothergetting
a mesa eady, •or doing a:n "iron-
ing; 'wit' various ,interruptions,
and trying to keep:. an eye,• "pn
'Johnny and keep him •am'used at
the same time; When ',kindergar-
ten teacher becomes a• mother. of
three,, or evien one ; .. I wbn er? j
11 ' 1 1 • 1
could. use •both hands, and con-
'eluded• with . "and, do the same'
when . doing 'dishes" I'+ve been.
trying,'' ever siifce ' to .figgur'e out.
a way by which dishes could be
done. other than with two hands!
alniost forced. to the con-
.elusion that thlatparticular tune-
saver knew about dish;=washing
only in theory:. •
"Nevertheless you can 'plan, a
work calendar, for ,yourself, based
,on your. :own •work, your own
habit$ and experience, I've found
it a good idea 'to' Make • memos
of 'the odd .jobs .tyou'd like to do
within a' given time, before. the
Morton's cofne'. for the,•.wee=k-end;
maybe; : and . :adjust your', days'
work accordingly. ` 'It is also.. a
good plan to make a list Of the
things that the man of the house
has; to• do, +that: you' can't der your,
'self,: and' tack' it in a conspicuous
place: It is a continual reminders'
but he doesn't feel that you' are
"nagging/' hirn,•as when you have
to keep 'after him verbally, piveg
him A. nice sense of: accomisl•ish-
in,ent too, to see the. list in !dock
and 'white, and know that it has
ail' 'been : dome., •
I'm not half talked out on
SubJect. 'I wish I know' Whet#
ybu preferred the: purely dont'
estic recipes. and hotisehoid ,hr its,
or Whether 1 .may go ,ufr on a
tangent' with your appr(oTal,,. i "RN'