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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-02-03, Page 2ASO 'f W4 • . 1.14w.W wIIIrr dIMOV A , , ,#'"!' !'iRIMO, �. "'I x7AF .T WIlnw Makriglliw: LUCKNOW .j..,ENTIN$1.,R' :LUCKNOW, ONTARIO 6201 uccessful _Year": resbyteran Chuoch .� Meth's :Ucknovv A Heating tbe..Annual ,Luh Piesby-. 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 $1,200 for the boiler 'house. Mrs, Finlayson, in- formed the • ineeting that ''the mon- ey from the sale : of the shed had been received this ' week and a 11 indebtedness had ` been .■■■■a■aauuednoi■of• rnaosau■amnoaon■rsmrasbare • . < ■ ■ ■ C ■ ■ ■ . W is• ■ ■ ■ •■ . WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 3.4-$ is. i i:. Cinema&cope si • • 1. ■• Your Cheatin' Hes, •' Starring '. George Hamilton, Susan .Oliver and Red Buttons . • . . "This is the true Hank Williams story; a man as unhappy ■ • " as his. throbbing • folk songs.: This is .a' ;must . for all lovers 'of •� folk ., and country , .music. - i SATURDAY MATINEE . •■ ■ ■ ■ FEBRUARY 6' . ■ ■ • 111 ■ 'SATURDAY, . MONDAY, TUESDAY FEBRUARY...6.8-9:•: a 'Starring Danny '. Kaye . . . . .The. DisOrd�iIy. Order! .Colour;me ■ ..Starring Jerry . Lewis' and Susan Oliver ,■ 1 Jerry ; Lewis as • the most, disorderl'Orderly' of : them all:. a turnshospital;: on its:ear: Y ■ • ' WEDNESDAY, . THURSDAY, FRIDAY ; World Of H� la ■ ■ a. i■■is•■•■ri•i■••■a■•■rr■ .■fa■•••■fa.fa■■■fara.fa•■■fa■■■/ NRNN•" iI•.••••••••••••i•••••• •••••Nm... 'AT' THE...SQUARE SQUARE • PARK . : 'HE Gode ich T 11 •• D , • NOW Thursday, Friday, Saturday, February.4.5.6 , •. Walt 'Disney, Program •• • Mannite Chevalier and Hayley Mills . Colour'. CinernaScope` ■ • •. EBRUARY 1041-12 i ■ ■ Orient" • • . • • Plus • • MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY,' FEBRUARY .8=9-1` ,; 0 • " ,0 . Adult Eflter`tainment ■ • Michael Callan, ' Barbara :Eden and Stephanie Powers: ■ • A great new , sttory f.."life in a `Marge hospital' • • R' ' "THE NEW 'INTERNS • • r • ■ • • THURSDAY, FRIDAY,; SATURDAY, FEBRUARY ' 11-12-13• Twin Bill •• Audi'e Murphy• and Ruta Lee -.---in : • RuNet For • • A Badman'� • • • 'Celia Kaye ,and George Kennedy in, Vends Of - The. -Blue :Dolphi ns' . •f • • Search TheCastaways" = Color . Y, the documentary ♦ -- ' "ALASKAN ESKIMO" :— Color .• • •. Both ataations in color Ngxt Edgar Allan Poe's ....."PREMATURE BURIAL" • adult entertaininerrt l ie iiea•■•ei•ells••••••a•sisie••••••s •aiw•••1 • ,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 $33.70 -in cash. The. ..reports of the. C:G;I.T., Cradle ` Roll "and', VieteHa Mission Band were 'all interesting and • .spoke •of programs of , worship, •• study and service to' God acid the • •. urch. Bath the. Afternoon: and Even All bbe conduCted from ' ing Auxiliaries' of the :yvm.s. h . me- 'ported increased 'vin with' a rpo givings • total' of .' 1 134.51 bein forward: t.•$ � '.. 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 N••••••••••••••••4•*•♦•4•,•••••••••••*4••••••1 allocation. � . ;The :Chairman of file Board of . , Manag ens : 'Jas. Ait ` ave a g ,.� �'�?Ott) .::�lnY e ar: finen report.:He thanked the other Dies members of the board 'for their • support ;and diligence. and men- > � AtHurony�ew 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':. . e ,of Febru H• 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 PP. ert „Currie,- Thomas "Glenn; !John: Minister Howard, •;SUNDAY,.''.FEBRUARY 7th WEDNPaaDAYr; IRE(. 3rd. 114.5 4...........••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••14. i • Silverwood Dair�es'::Limited, ampbell.St ...0 Wednesday, February �r and t anqullizers by Mr. ,Elmer er 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' s 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. . : 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 , +1 , ' To reclai fl oversa4;ted soup, slice ' a, raw (potato 'into' it. Let soitp simmer about 10 minutes and then. discard potato .which tl contain a lot 'of' the 'salt. • '4-,1111111 it ! ltilt...;ttir►:i /4.11110.1.10.64/61.4001.04•11, 111.1!•1114(0111111414/11**4/10. 0:0 Man-yi ••90th ':Bir- thda y• f Kinloug�h News } 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" •:.I ,rM 11111111100.1111*i1 A.ul. rel A1.:114r*I.I/r..11i11*•*r* Lucknow Presbyterian Church Rev. Roderick . MacLeod Minister SUNDAY ' FEBRUARY' 7 - 10:OO `a,m, Sunday School' 11:00 ,a.tn.• . The Minister ' !. W i,*sPrrromm11er*11esram1..*.11ss►,1elot114wbUomor1m►11.**P, N \• 5T. 'PETER'S. ANGLICAN. CHIJ CH * • Fifth ' ' Sunday - After• Epiphany Church . School 18:30 atm. holy •omrnunidn 11:15• stir. They.. 'Rev:,. . J, Ry Kin. ` Rector ' 04*00*!illu*niviikkiiiiii.61,041.14,4411o.i.,14.00 IP" .c.