The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-10-22, Page 552 • ' WEDNESDAY, OST. 22nd, `.:1952'
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ELIZABE'TII TAYLOR, •
LARRY PARKS
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Love Is Better : Than.
Ever..
Your 'Morals Are Showing
Betty. Betz, aroused by •criticism,
of teen-agers' behavior, chal-
lenges. American youth to mend'
its' way. Miss Betz, authority on
young ;people, : points the way: to
. , moral 'sanity.. . :Read, "Your Mor-
als Are 'Showing 'Series starts
in this Sundiayr's ' (Oct. 26)' issue;
of 'the great Color Gravure Am-
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WHITECHOR'cit ,
Mrs Chester
Ritchie•M
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oaf Detr.•oit spent the week end
with Mr, ,and. Mrs, Will Ritchie
• Mr, • sand ,Mrs. Harvey Ritchie
and Donna ,visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Irvin.
Mrs.. Isaac Andrew celebrated
her 88th ;birthday on Monday,.,
Mr;. Gordon Kirkland is .not
well and. is in bed:
avir. and Mrs. Will Ritchie vis-
ited Sunday with . Mr. and .Mrs.
Jim 'Sanith• ofaVIoLes'wotth. =-.
The dSepteinEber ,meeting of the
Zion W.M.S. was held at the .home
of, Mrs.` Robt. Helm on Thursday,
October 10th with 20 ladies pres-
•'ent. Before .the meeting opened
the ladies started quilting .a crib
quilt. • Mrs..Gordon Ritchie `pre
sided. .Mrs.. Baynard -conducted
the devotional part. `The .s_e�ripttire
was read by Miss ',Susie' Gibson.
Mrs.. Take' Hunterhad the Chris=
tiara . Stewardship., Mrs. • Pete
CCM{ : favored 'with a .solo. Mrs.
Kirkland brought the. .cards to
the meeting which were ordered.
Mrs.. Wes Ritchie, offered her
home for •the November. meeting .
for which' Mrs. Jack. McDonagh.
is to get the program. The. study
book was taken by 1Vtrs. Bill Hun-
ter. Mrs Gordon Ritchie closed.
with prayer.' Mrs. George',Hunter
took , over for the' W.A. meeting..
Mrs: Raynard read the scriptire
and Mrs. Jake Hunter the. min-
utes; Mrs. Jun . ,Hunter and Mrs.
Jack . Gardner reported and
the
!bazaar which: is to be on .Oct-
ober 25th , in the Legion Room
Mrs. Hunter closed with prayer.
The hostess served ,a dainty, lunch
and a social time was spent.. '
INCREASE' MEDICAL FEES
At the annual meeting of, the
Bruce County Co-operative, Med-
ical Services Association, it was
announced that a', slight increase
in xnemtbrship fees was necessary
due to the .increased use by mem-
bers of hospital services and 'the
increased cost of hospitalization.
The ,service covers 5,367 persons
in Bruce County: Fifteen out .of
every 100 members have received
The. Detroit Sunday Times: hospital care' during the year..
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Mr and Mrs,: McI11wi aith Wand
Mrs. Robt. Ross miade a' business:•
trip to London' on Thursday.
. Quite a nt mnber from ;her e at-
tended • the! rummage • sale in
Winghan Saturday in laid of the
Wingham hospital.
'Elie United W.M.S. Thankof- .I
fering meeting was held on Fri-'
day night in the church. Mrs.:
Jas. Falconer presided. Mrs. Gros-
korth ' read • the. ,srxipture; ;311/lrs..
(Rev.) W.J. Watt, gave' the pricy -
er -•Mr; azieMrs: •Tell; Itice of St.;
:1:1e1,ens : sang, a duet. Misses Irl'-.:
ma Forster and Marilyn,.,NeWman
of Chalmer's'Presbyterian . church
Rang ' a :duet lacco4npanied. by. Mrs.
John, McGee and Miss . Chamney
of ,Brick United church sang a
solo. Mrr . Hall, principal of, the
Winghaan High School shored
lantern slidePictures off, Africa,
which were enjoyed by all. The
meeting closed ' with prayer by
Rev. W. J; Watt . after which
lunch was served. and a social.
time enjoyed by all.
T h . Presbyterian Sectional
meeting ”was held last Friday af-
ternoon ,at Bluevale Presbyterian
church.:Those who attended from
here 'were Mrs; Jas. Wilson, Jr.,
Mrs. 'Lott, 'Mrs.-•?Telwood, Mrs.
Albert. McQ'tillf'n;, Mrs.: Dawson
Craig; Mrs. Wan J. coulter, Mrs:
Jaynes McInnes and Mrs. Fred
Newman.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Moore
family of i Preston visited ' last
week 'with- his parents, ' Mr. and''
Mrs. Art Moore ,.and . other rela-
tives
Mr. Nathaniel Thompson Spent
the week end at Toronto .when
he' attended 'a special Salvation
Arany meeting. •
Mr.. and ; Mrs. ,Clifford : Heiffer'
and family .of Wingham visited••
on Sunday wifih. her mother, Mrs.
Ezra Welwood.
Mrs. James Forster returned
hone from Wingham Hospital on
Friday ;after spending about a
week :there. .
Mr. and. Mrs.', Tolaias Jantzi 8i
family of Milverton visited , ' on•
Sunday with :her: brother, George
Fisher and Mrs. •Fisher,also her.
a.unt; Mrs.' David Kennedy. • • .'
,Mrs.. ' Stewart • ,of :Winnipeg
:who was visiting her sister, Mrs.
Ezna Welwood and Mr. Welwood.
left last Thursday for Winnipeg,
Manitoba ' ' •
Mr. - ._Ezra Welwood•, vv. ent to
Westminster hospital last. Wed-
nesday for treatment; Before: gb- •
ing; the Presbyterian. choir, ' of
which :He is a.member, presented
him with. p lovely, pair of rorneo
bedroom slippers.
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Ashfield Presbyterian W.M.S.
The October meeting ' of the
Ashfield 'W.1VLS Met atthe e. ho
m
of Mrs. George Moncrief. Mrs. A
J. ' J. Simpson, was in charge of
the program. 'Mrs. Wm. McDon-
ald read 'scripture ture lesson .and
the p
Mrs. Neil. MacKenzie read the
meditation 'on it. Mrs. Donald,
MacKenzie offered .prayer. Mrs.
Duncan MacKay rendered a 'solo. .
Mrs. Hector MacLean :: read 'a
paper on Thanksgiving. Mrs.
Hugh Macl enzie offered prayer
Rev. 'J: R. McDonald took for the
topic "The harvest is plentious
but the laborers are few", Mrs,
.David MacKenzie . -read 'a. paper
on Thanksgiving. Anna. Mae 'Mc-,
-]Donald game a• r-.ead=irig-br Rout.
to meet an Allocation".. Mrs. Neil
G. MacKenzie, president,. took.
charge for the business discus-
sions. ,After a hymn and the, sing`-'
ing• of the National. Anthem, Rev.
McDonald gave 'the • closing pray-
er.
raye''. Mrs: Lizzie Rose thanked all
for the letters of greeting . from
the.' W.1Vi S. vvlille ill in Banff,
Alta, Luncheon was served' and
••a social, time spent. • •
KINLOUG .
The Sr. W. A. .'`Piet on Thurs-
day afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Roy Graham. with, a good-.
attendance. The opening hymn
was "0 brothers' lift' your voices."
Mrs. •Ralph. Hill 'read' the scrip-
ture lesson and Mrs. George Gra-
ham took the Prayer Partners
prayer and other prayers follow-
ed. The roll call was answered
'with the word "Reap", This be-
ing a devotional Meeting' the lad-
les took 'Part With suitable read-
ings. •Mrs. Jack Hewitt favored,
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yvitl ,a solo ' "His, eye" • is . on the, ' Mr. and, Mrs.. Allam Stirton aft
sparrow". Mrs. Wm. Wall told, Moose Jaw are visiting here With—
'Mr.
ith'Mr.. and • Mrs. Jim Boyle and
other relatives. '
' On Sunday ' at the Anglican'
service; Robert. at.
little Son
Of Mr. and Mrs. BertNicholson,,
was baptized. '
Mr.. and: Mrs. Glen Campbell,.
Hodgins expressed . good wish's Jack and Glenna` of Amberley,
to them • and Mrs. George Hal-' visited Sunday • with Mr. and,
denby made the presentation.. Mrs. Bert Nicholson. •
The :closing liyrnn was "Lord her On Stiinday next at 2.30. the
;watch thy, church is keeping"' and Rev; H. E. Yanke wit preach his
'the meeting closed With the W.A' farewell sermon here. Rev. Yanke.
litany; . A dainty lunch was ser- has . been oppointed rector of St,.
vel '•bp. the ;,hostess and a social Peter's Church, Windsor and with '
time was enjoygd. Mrs. Yanke'and. little Teddy Wilt •
'. Mrs. J. W. Colwell spent a 'few be moving to Windsor to take up'
days. with ,Lueknow relatives. 'his new duties there.
Mrs. Torn Hodgins ac*eorrnpanied
Mr. and' Mrs. Sam Bell visited
Sunday with Mr.' Harry'Bell and
other relatives.
The Women.'s Institute are busy
making .readyfor; the bazaar' on..
Saturday;' November 1st.
,of • her recent . motor trip to . the
West and to. the U.S. At this.
time ,Rev. Janke and Mrs. Janke
were presented with : a beautiful
'religious 'plaque' from the :W.A.
before they _leave for, their new
parish at'Windsor. Mrs.' Maurice
. her sister, .. Mrs. George Bell, on
a. motor. trip, to' Preston and Ham-.
ilton. They will visit with. 'their.
brother; Mr. Toni , McCue and
:family .and other relatives.'
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