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r turci� considered together.,
one :of the tetter reports the:.
chute!" has had in recent years.
It spoke of 'progress in all de-
of ; the " church's: act
buffet .supper served
ladies, Rev. Red, MacLeod
the' eeting With . devot -
Cameron .MacDonald was elect-
ed to be chairman for the busin-
ess meeting when the reports of
all the various, departments , were.
presented and ' duly accepted by.
those present. 'Mrs. Clark Fin
layson was appointed secretary.
Norman' Taylor, Clerk of Ses-
sion,. presented the Session . stat-
istical report showing a 'com-
municant membership of 223.
There are; . sorne 120 households
served " by . the • Lucknow Church:
Rev. MacLeod ; reported there
had been' ten funerals, two., wed
dingsti and several baptisms con.
ducted in the three 'charges dui-•
ing the year; . He , expressed his
appreciation for the ". support and
agement he had , ; received
from ; the .:sessions and from his;
fellow ministers at the time he
was . laid aside through illness and
especially to Rev.. Neil "McCom - erased and there was now a good
bie of Ripley, whoacted as inter-
im. moderator.`
The financial . Statement. was
presentedby Mrs: Stuart" Jamie-
son and. showed . total receipts in°
1964 of `$13,600.55. This income
was; higher .by 46% than . in 1963
and serves to demonstrate the
fine, spirit'and the earnest desire
to maintain. God's •` ''work in" an
area Served ''by, our' churn., The
Lucknow' Presbyterian Church
still clings to . the principle of
free willgiving of tithes accord-
ing as . God leads.' The 1964 in-
come does snot include ' the pro-
reeds • from the sale' of the shed.
These hadnot been received at
the. close of the church- year.
Mrs" . Clark Finlayson present-
ed the, treasurer's report and' ex
planned it in detail, The total ex-
penditures for the 'year were $16,
133.10, there was ..a credit bal-
ance from 1963 of $1,450.98, which
left the : congregation with, an in-
debtedness of $1,081.57.' The cash
outlay included: $5,000 for the . "in-
stallation of the new hot water
heating system::'.and $1,200 for the
boiler 'house. Mrs, Finlayson, in-
formed the • ineeting that ''the mon-
ey from the sale : of the shed had
been received this ' week and
a 11 indebtedness had ` been
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and Ruta Lee -.---in : •
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,cash balai .on 'banr .. Voa_tribu-
to- Isisatoas. were x,239132,.
the allocation for 196.. was $2,30%r
'Donald .Henderson, long time.
secretary . treasurer' of the ' Sun
day School ,reported an, . active
year aaiongest the •children. "'The
attendance • f lutuated, from a law
. of 62. in: January to a ' high of 109
in. October, with an average of
85. There are ..13. teachers nd
Mr, 'Dale Haidenby is the Super
attendance cif ' 52 :Sundays.u had. der -
feat a
in tendert. Twelve pupilsSundays. .
'the offerings .from 'the •`• ser
vices 'on Mothers!..Day and Rally
Day are 'contributed to .the Mis-
'sion Fund. and in addition $25.00
was . donated , from the• weekly of-.
facing. At Christmas, white 'gifts
were '•given, to the .Children's :Aid
Society at Walkerton as well .as
$33.70 -in cash.
The. ..reports of the. C:G;I.T.,
Cradle ` Roll "and', VieteHa Mission
Band were 'all interesting and •
.spoke •of programs of , worship, ••
study and service to' God acid the •
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urch.
Bath the. Afternoon: and Even All bbe conduCted from
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ing Auxiliaries' of the :yvm.s.
h . me-
'ported increased 'vin with' a
rpo givings •
total' of .' 1 134.51 bein forward: t.•$ � '.. g. .the. main .plant,.corner of.'Havefock
ed to 'the •Presb tergal:Treasurer.
As has been previously announc-•
.ed, the Evening Auxiliary :has; ad • .ono LuugaruStreets.opted a /12 year 'old; boyfrom In
In-
dia, and will be suppoi ting him in
addition to their regular mission .i
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allocation. � .
;The :Chairman of file Board of . ,
Manag ens : 'Jas. Ait ` ave a
g ,.� �'�?Ott) .::�lnY e
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finen report.:He thanked the other Dies
members of the board 'for their •
support ;and diligence. and men-
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t Toned there'" had `: been several
meetings throughout the year,..,' . MRS. MARGARET`. MORAN
when'there: had 1 oMrs,
been 00% • at -Patrick •"'Moran who -• spent.
tendance T1e installation of the most of here life in Ashfield .Town-
new heating;. system made ;:ford • a ship died' : January 22nd" at ` Har
busy time for the Board.. • Prob.; • onview, Clinton; •In , her 90th year.
ably • one of the most :'interesting .She: was the former Margaret De-;
highlights sof' .. the year •was ,. the ••ver,eaux, - born..• in • West Wawaa-.
sale, ;of the church shed, to the osh ' Township on ' July 28th,, ;187.5,•
municipality. ` This was.' a most•to, the late • Patr eek Devereaux• and
,opportune move •for our .Church-; Margaret .Gallagher.: Mrs; 'Moran
and. we. ;for the flown' as •w ll was a' member o .'St.' Joseph's. LADIES EVENING BOWLING':.
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e mentioned the fonsi t' of :Church ''t{in sbrid a She we. ar .1st ' .
g g n to .. y .
.i a Huronvie : a '
past board. members � who had , w last :.September. , ' ; Rhinestones • took ' 3' . pow fr• om
been .intsrumental 'tin •keeping: the Mrs. Moran was : predeceased Emeralds;: Rubies took 3, points
shed, in . good . repair 'at no cost • to: by her , husband m .1940;: four bro- from Pearls; Sapphires ' took: 2
the : =Congregation.. A , :beam had. • thers Joseph, .Maurice and . Frank Points. pp
he'Ashfield
► p is and :D'iamonds took- :2
been replaced in; the'Church � and of � Ashflield and . WaWanosh • and
points High single 292, Anna,
some .improvements , made at the 'John . of Sault Ste.,Marie, Michi-'Johnstone High triple, Kay Craw -
'manse.' gen;. ,two sisters Mss.' Andrew ford, 635: :
(Mary) Glasgow ':and' Mrs. Thom
S t`a. n d n ell:,i R'hinest7es 40
as ( Matilda) Finleon ; both ' of .. Wa-> Pearls 39; Diamonds 35 ' Emer-
wanosh alas 32. Ru1>ties
., . 30,', Sapp2rires:. 28..
She: is ` survived ' by one son. Games .over 2:00: �.:Shir1 : werait
Frank ►Moran,..Ashfield Township; 213 h
, Rose (Hall 215; Anna ' Joim-.
one da, _ ughteLucknr, : Mrs. si"Jaxmgranes, ( Irene-) . stone1292, Mabel Whitt y.. 201,.
ow, .dchildMa
rem; ,17 great' grandchildren: T Maclntyre 209; 'Kay . Craw=
ford .238,..210i Josie Hampton .255,
Rectum -1i high mass. was ;held at Pearl'Jamieson' 216, Olive Chish
.10:00 a.m. at St., Peter's Church, ohm 215; Mary . Fisher 201
Goderich, 'on January 25th,' with. _
Rev. :Charles.'Caruana officiating..,,e„
Temporary '• entombment was • in
Colborne township Cemetery; :Mau- LUCKNOW
.soleum,, the final
resting 'place to
.be' in Kingsbridge: Cemetery. UNITEDKU�RCH;
• Pallbearers were ,Winner.
an, Alvin 'Moran, RoyJ eane Rob= Rev.:lioward' W.. Stra
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ert „Currie,- Thomas "Glenn; !John: Minister
Howard,
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Silverwood Dair�es'::Limited,
ampbell.St ...0
Wednesday, February �r
and t anqullizers by Mr. ,Elmer
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Umbach .of •LuelmOvv. Motto,', The
resits are the 4niportant part of
music: of .: life.e
Contest, � A home
-made.. Valerie: District presi-
dent, Mrs. Francis Gemmell, Dir-
' ectors, Mrs. 'Alex .Percy and skis:
•Jrru.: SmW.:
. Iry .'and 'Mrs. :1Vlalcolm, Lane.
and �ther • relatives attended the
funeral' of • her uncle the " late
Samuel : Congrain at ; Waterloo on
:Saturday.
lMr .. Aitchison told . of projects
for..the .future such • as renovation'
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of the =auditorium windows to cor
respond with. the " :work done. ' on -
the .downstair •windows two years.
ago. The. tower still :presents a
problem of •upkeep' and 'lit has
been suggested that • it be lower-
ed to the roof : line of :. the church:
•.The .chimes' and organ were re.
paired late. in the year at a cost
of $612.00 and both are 'in good
condition, ' naw, This work. • was
,done under2he. ,�irpervision of the
Session and the' cost was' not in-
cluded in the 1964 report since it
.was not paid for until' after 'the
end of the year.....
Four' new managers were . elect-
ed„to •hold office for three"'years..
They are' Lloyd Cline, Roy :.Fin
• Jayson;; Stuart • Jameson and Don-
aldMurray. .
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Mrs.' ClarkFinlayson" was re-
elected treasurer and 'Mrs. ‘Stuart
Jamieson. is financial, secretary.
:The five .(trustees were re-elect-
ed:. MesSts.4
e=elect-ed:..Messrs.d ,James Henderson,
W. W. ,Hill; Wm. J. •Irwin, V A.
Mowbray .and Stuart • Robertson
Auditors are Gladys MacDonald
and Mrs. 'organ Henderson)
A..mation thanks was ed the ' the Cha' an of the Board for
his work and a .special ,vote of
thanks was moved ,,.to 'Anderson
Flax ' Products, Limited for their
co-operation at the time the shed:
. wassold. The !appreciation of the
meeting was 'given the Board'
meinbers, the treasurer and the
financial secretary:
Cameron IMacDQnald expressed
our deep' gratitude for the work
of Rev. and' Mrs. MacLeod with -
:in our 'congregation.. The • meeting
stood, to' •honour the minister and
Ms wife. • . ' '
Rev. 1111,acLeod brought a `most
interesting annual meeting to a
close -With' prayer and the bene-.
diction ,
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Mr., acid Mrs. Walter Scott of
Winnipeg : visited with 'Mr. and
4 James Hodgins. and other
relatives 'here.
Mr. :and . Mrs. Mervyn. Camp-
bell, Nancy. and Shiriene ; visited
on, Friday 'gat the home: of Edna
and May. Boyle.
Mrs. `Clifford Langford of. Lon-'
don spent a ,few., days . with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nic
liaison, •
Friends 'and _neighbours enjoy-
ed open house on' Tuesday,•after-
tiaon and eVeninl on' 'the occas-
ion of 'Mr. J. It. Lane's 90th ,birth-
day. Mr, and !Mrs, Ma°ulden and
.Keith : received the guests. Fellow -
Mg' a . social' hour delicious; re-
.freshrYients ' were served. Among.
the many guests were (Mr. Alex
MacKenzie who 'celebrated his
80th birthday that day and Mr..
Jack McDonagh who was ” also
born. on January 26th,. We extend
congratulations to ,all'of these
• gentlemen at. this time,,
The KIVAT. will 'meet on Thurs-
day afternoon in the hall. Host-
esses, Mrs/ Harold' "Tlaldenby and
'Mrs. Tom ,Hodgins, Roll call, A
Valentine verse,v Topic, Poisons
10:00 a lll Sunday School
11.00 a.m.. , Morning Worship
``The' -Way of Faith"
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Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
Rev. Roderick . MacLeod
Minister
SUNDAY ' FEBRUARY' 7 -
10:OO `a,m, Sunday School'
11:00 ,a.tn.• . The Minister ' !.
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They.. 'Rev:,. . J, Ry Kin.
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