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LUCKNOWr: BRANCH `-^ MiIton Rayner, Manager:
1 main- support for it all He -stated
Ilustrated �Talk �On
that the mortality rate was high
among ;these children "God'.,
picks some lovely flowers from
, :
Retarded
Children his garden to haver for Himself
Mr.;' Vos illustrated his interesting
,and humourous ` talk with colour-
ed,
olour-ed, slides of. the .hospital buildings
and children. Lastlysome'beauti-
ful flower gardens' of• his native
land were . shown.. The speaker
said. he .was thankful that God
.had 'given him this:. service to• do
and' • to be able. to extend .God's.
kingdom. Mrs, . Ken Cameron ,very
capably • thanked • Mr Vos .and
Mrs. Wharry conducted' the bus-
iness session.
Reports . of ' the. secretary and•
the ,treasurer showed a good start
for :' 1965. Several ." Tharik You"
notes wee read and the budget
')reseni;ed.• for the. ,coming' :year:
Plans were .discussed for 'financ-
ial aid and .the • World Day of
rayer ,on March 5th, when Mrs.
ass Shiells will be • the , speaker.,
The Easter Thankoffering is to
be; held March 31st, with Mrs.
(Rev ) Ball, Ripley, the • guest
*The 1st general meeting of the.
• Lucknow 'United Church Women
in 1965. was 'held on Tuesday ,eV-
.ening,
ev-.ening, .February .16th, with sixty
members present. The president,
Mrs. William Wharry, opened the
.meeting. with a hymn and prayer.'
Mrs. L. ; E. Goyette;. convenor. . of
Christian.. and Missionary Educa-
tion;, assisted. by Mrs, .G. Joynt,.
• ' conducted the 'devotions, using as
their theme, "Where love is; there
God:• is:" The 'scripture from Mat-
thew 25 and Mark 10Y'was read
• by. 'Mrs. J00.; and a prayer es-
pecially.
s-pecially. for the handicapped and.
retarded was offered. Following
a duet, beautifully rendered,.1SY
Mrs.. Raynard ..Ackert .and Mrs.
Morgan Johnston, the offering was
received', by Mr's. •Harold Trelea
wen and ' Mrs. Ewart Taylor and
dedicated by. Mrs.. W. A.' Ander-
'
soni:'
Mr, Pieter Vos,�*Waterloo; was 'pe Ater.' A closing prayer` com-
• • f interesting. meeting.
introduced •'by • Mrs.. Goyette. Mr. pletcd.a very in -
wy
Vos a native . of Holland ' lived,
In Dutch Guiana 'where he • met LUCKM0.1N' Di1l`OGANt�ON
and married .his wife who is a. 'BOWLING. LEAGUE.
nurse Hes oke of the close ties f.
binding Holland. to Canada by the Jack. Caesar rolled up .a single
Canadians • liberatin . their land in game of , 336 and carried through
tcvo wars,'also of Queen Juliana to a triple .of 738. !r
given refugehere
i . ' and her baby Ferne IM7aeDonald had the high.
princess born, in Ottawa. Mr. Vos triple for the ladies of 724 and
and . his 'wife !operate a hospital in Marie Stewart captured the single
Waterloo for 'retarded; and hand of 2f17...
. • Cubs 51, Beavers 49, Tigers 48,.
their work has greatly increased! Coons 47, Chipmunks 41, Kangar-.
each year, due to muehassistance oos 40, Zebr, ass' Gophers .3 Pole Cats 31, Squlr
37, Wolverines 33;..
from kindly 'neighbourly people, t�
not forgetting that God ' was the cels :24.
DUNGANNON
W.I. Card Party
men's Insti-
tuteDungannon Wo
held'. their'' annual euchre par-
ty, on Fridayevening with. 27' ta-
bles in play. •Mrsliff Crozier
welcomed the guests and led ' in
singing "0 Canada" and "God
Save . the. Queen." The winners
were: ladies high, Mrs. Marion.
Zinn; second; high, Mrs. Mary
Chisholin. and: Mrs. Mary Erring-
ton tied with.Mrs. Chisholm the
final winner; .low., M ss_Hen-
ry; , gents. .high, Art Young and
Arnold' .Stothers tied, with :,Art
Young being final -winner; second
high, Eldon Culbert and George
Errington low. Lunch wasserved
at the conclusion.
Suffer ..Fall While Building Silo
A farm mishap was the mis-
fortune . of Don McKenzie .and Joe
Dauphin. While,., building •an ad -
and DISTRICT
dition to ra silo, the. scaffold: 'in
Some manner let go and the two
men fell some fifteen 'feet. Har-.
boor: Adams, who was' at the bot-
tom of the silo, managed to jump
clear and avoid being hit by the"
impact Mr. Dauphin was taken
to Goderich , hospital for x-rays
and then allowed to return home.
Won Transistor Radio
Congratulations :are in order .for
Mrs. Eldon Culbert' on , being the
ipient of- a ►Sonyfransistor ra-
dio which ;=" she won in a contest
sponsored over CKNX . radio.
'Jackson Reeves, who ,. was .tak-
en to Wirigha'm Hospital on "Wed-
nesday, was later Moved to • hos-
pital in.., London on Saturday.
Miss Flora Durnin is. home for
3 weeks ''with " her father while,
Mrs., John • .Falls enjoys a trip to
Florida with ,,! members ' . of her
PAGE ,ELEVEN; .
ST.' AUGUSTINE CARD , PARTY'
At St. Augustine Parish Half °of;
Friday, Febnttary .19th, 17 tables..
of euchre .'were played. Winners.': ^ .
were: ladies" '1110, MrS; J
Small;.. men's high, Joinmean;
ladies'
low,., Mrs. ' Jim Leddy;
men's : low, George Hallam; door
prize,, . Mrs. Gus Redmond. "
Lunch was served by the cn
venors Corrine and Zita ' tednitond
Next party will .be Mauch 5th.' .
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We . are 'glad. oto : 'report Fred
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