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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-11-18, Page 2a PAGE TWO LUC]CNOw SENTi EL., LUCKNOW, ONTARIQ THURS.,'. NOVEMBER .18th, Presbyterian Guild The Presbyterian Guild ing of November 15th o with'the singing of hymn 21, lowed' by the Lord's . pray unison.. The scripture leisoi read responsively and Miss. Henderson gave the Bible. Norman Taylor played a solo, which was enjoyed' much. After the closing ltyrr MacDonald closed! the nu with prayer. .A project. by 114 MacDonald was theft condi Garbage Collection The LucknowMunici . Csarba$e Collection Service will be terminated this:: week for ,the winter months., • Please bear in Mind that. the last Col- lections of the season will, be on 'Thursday and . Friday of this week Group 3 W.A..- United Church The November —meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Howard .1tobinson with '20 ladies. iresent. 3imn "Jesus ' keep me .near the• 'cross" was ''sung -and the Lord's prayer repeated in unison. The rctU . call= wasresponded': to lay "Sonnething we .are all .thankful for". At the business.'part of the nneeting final• details of the fowl supper'. were discussed..The scrip= g • • OLIVET The W.M.S. held their Noven * ber meeting at the home of Mrs, Melvin Coiling, The .president' Mrs. J,' Coiling' opened the meet- ing, reading a poem after which a , hymn was sung and' the Lord's prayer repeated inunison. The roll call was responded towith. a verse on peace, and a generous donation . of cookies ' which were sena, .to. the veterans. of Westmin- ster', Hospital. During the business .period it was decided to have for the roll. call ' in, . • December fOod and clothing for needy in Europe. Mrs. W. Dexter. took charge .of the group program. ' Mrs. Daisy McCharles . read the scripture, 0 Readings -appropriate for MrsRe- re membrane! ,Day, were given by Re- hire a Ste -1I was r ad' by Mr. W. Mrs. Stewart,_ Mrs. Gibson and Wart: Readings were given' by - .74 Mrs Nelson Bushell, Mrs. Orvill Mrs, J. Coiling, • Mrs, ,A, McTav - Jones and -Mrs: Harvey Webster. sh gave a short. report of • Mrs The mizpali 1 enediction closed Taylor's.talk, at • the sectional . the meetingLunch was served. 1 meeting_, at Clarke. Mrs.. J. c- Ta ish : rendered': a; soio' and the. .__ piraer, master of ngham - Orange Lodge; No. '794; Which lodge has decided to observe the 12th of July ' in Wingham , in 1949. eetaxt -- lr winging Valiant Hearts" and prayer by Mrs. McTavish.. A social hour and lunch was enjoyed by all. • TELLS KAIR:SRA MREU,.. G of TRIP TO ENGLAND The November meeting of the Kairshea Women's' Institute was held, at . the home „of Mrs. D. B. Carruthers with a very good at- tendance., Mrs. A. MacItttyre pre- sided. As. it was Remembrance Day, the poem . "In Flanders Fields" ' 'was read by Mrs.. L. C. MacIvor, followed by one min- ute. silence and a prayer by Mrs, 1V acIntyre.. „ • The motto "gears teach us more than books" was .prepared by Miss Annie MacKay and read by Mrs. R. Martin, Piano instrumen- tals were given by Mrs. Maltby and by Marilyn Carruthers.. An interestingreading was given ,by Miss Dean MacLeod, Solos •:were sung by Mrs. Mac 'Kay of. Ripley and• by Amelia Carruthers.. The topic . "Pioneer Days" was prepared and read by Mrs. V. MacKenzie, Mrs. '_T.' 'A. MacDonald had the Lucknow In- stitute's "Tlveedsmuir, Book" and read. a, few...ite ., `from it. yrs. eha`d'wi ±k gave a very~ terestingtalk on her recent trip to `.England and told a little, of conditions.' over'. :there.: • GODERICH HQSPITAL creasing its. `rates for privat semi _ 'p'rivate . •'rooms. Thi creases, va ying. • from .25c t a day, go -into effect on DI .bear ls€ • Mrs. Hughes then thanked Carruthers for. the use :o home and all who.. had - taker in the program, Mrs. 'Carrs gavea fitting reply. The.• i ing ended with God Save King: Lunch and • a social. hour followed. ; The next meeting v4i11=-1 Milts. ' Robinson's. Director Mrs: D.• L:' MacKinnon, Mr Campbell, Mra .r. ' MacKi, Mrs. F. Gilchrist. • . 'IT ts- was Pitii s . that we announce this .welcome addition to the • Canadian -wide . organization of , ' Ford and Monarch . dealers. As new1v. a pointed. 'Vocal representatives, ' they ;will regard the satin- ,faction of Ford and Monarch owners' as their first responsibility;' but owners' of any .make' of ear or tiuck,how,ever,' will find .them well qualified to •. render tlotlern service at its best. FORD ;SAND MONARCH DIVISION FOR DAte are satisfied that., beginning their new associ-- ' ation with the sincere desire to earn the confidence of every customer, this :•firm will make, a worth- !while •Gontributian to the motorists of the coin munit . Ford of Canada joins with . many 1oca1 friends in • ibhing their new representatives every success' for . the future..' ,MOTOR 'COMPANY OFtc`IANADlj° .LIMITED :,FORD CARS" . MONARCH CARS FORD : LIGHT & , HEAVY: DUTY TRUCKS FORD 'TRACTOR'S ` & IMPLEMENTS FORD BUSES • • -3