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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-03-03, Page 8•y. ••r• • PAO' EIGHT .9154411117:1047411k•Tl� . ►-11.0:4 LW:Wilkalarair N 4 AVIV,• THE LUCK,NOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO mifn■rrnrwrnrrrwcrrnrrrnnnnn'n1r!01r1n1rr■ 1 TO •INTRODUCE A ;NEW !.IPE OF PLASTIC; ' WARE, •` WE, HAVE A SAMPLE ASSORTMENT :SELLING, AT A 1111 . •. REPLACEMENTS. WILL BE HIGHER IN ;FOUR WINDOW. , ' • ■ • . a. ■ .. PRICE. SEE A'le .■ 1 .%' el - IN To extent of Stock w 0 41 .r, 1 ✓ . ■ . also pecial ValueIn Dust Mo . WM. MURDIE Lt1CKNOW . : " :. •: PHONE' 528.2906 �:. 1 dn•r■semostnrr.E■nnn■rnnrnUnnrin*IUIUIIIIriniumems. ■ ■ WHITECHURCH (Intended For Last Week,) U.C. Messengers Donate - To Trinidad , The United Church . ; Messes - :gess held their' meeting Sunday, February 21st.. it the Sunday School • room during church ser- , vice. The president, John Gibb ,opened the meeting with the 'sing ing . of a hymn and repeating the Messengers • Motto i n ' unison. .Diane • Swan read• the -Scripture Reading. Prayer was given by Cathy Soleman.' Janet Sleight - 'holm received: the offering. which was dedicated : •by, . Nancy. Swan. ;The roll call was answered by 20 'members. Theminutes were read by secretary Charles Thompson.,; The : treasurer Janet: Sleightholm 'gave a ;report. Miss Marlene Web- er eb er suggested ; that .the messengers send. 410 . worth of , :Papers and. . Books to. 'Trinidad.. All messen- gers were in favour of . this. They' then • divided-, the Seniors;: under. their leader Mrs Clarence •Retch - l `�. ie to study their Study, ,Book :and . , the Juniors- :with: filieir leader Mrs, ,, •Bleightolm ' to study their book, "The Children . in. the Sun. :, Calvin -Brick U.C.W;:• Calvin -Brick U.C.W.CWhe1d their February meeting on Wednesday, February 17th at the `home; of • ' Mrs: -Arthur Jackson with : 13 at, tenders.. Mrs. Ronald Coultes gave the call to worship and ' led prayer. The : scripture: was read by Mrs.. .John , Jamieson. The meditation on: • Envy: , represented by the colour green was given by Mrs. ,Ronald Coultes The offer- tory prayer- was repeated in. un ison Mrs. Kenneth" Masongave the Bible . Study, The . Book . That Talks:. Mrs; Lawrence Taylor gave 'the • Mission. Study, Educa- tion in • Trinidad. She •handed out.. High School ` Exams ',en Bible Knowledge in • . Trinidad. The . lad ies ' answered the glestions:.Mrs. Gilbert Beeciroft, . President had. charge :of the business.' The:soot iety • will '' have ' a Bake Sale, ;on April ; 10th and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor is to :find a'• place ; for. the sale. A letter was received, from the Children's : Aid Society. to '. knit mitts -and. sew and cut ;out . py- jamas ' and " Mrs. Harry Cook is to:. look :after this as shear is Com= miinit. Friendship Work, Conven- or. 'After the Anniversary on • May : 30th, ' on the following Mon- day on.day' evening May 31st, a special meeting ' will .. be held : when ''a uest •. speaker fat om Trinidad will give an address and show ; slides. The Annual Presbyterial* will be held March '24th -in Seaforth. The delegates are Mrs. Mason Rob- inson, Mrs. Roy Pattison, Mrs Murray Shiell, - Mrs. George .•.Mc- Gee' and Mrs..: Harry ,Cook. Mrs. Mason'Robinson . gave a, : reading on Stewardship. . Mrs.:'•• Gilbert Beecroft announced that Huron. Presbyterial :had the highest ° per cent . of. money •to over and above allocation ' in London Conference., The. Day of Prayer will be obser- ved by Calvin -Brick ; Church.The. repeating of the Mizpah Benedic• - eed-and Fertilizer Supplied' Your, Choice.-; Parkland (Six rowed) Betze:. (two rowed) An Excellent Crop ,for Early Cash. 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Moffat taught school at Lang, - side, ang,side,_ Seaforth, Toronto and, Oak- ville . before' going to'Central Col- legiate in Hamiltoni n 1908.., He was a member and clerk of session, of St. • Paul's' Presbyterian Church andWa member of the 1 church :'extension ' committee of .' Hamilton Presbytery which hon- ored.. him with • a plaque placed in• St. Paul's in 1958. He was also .on the 'Board of Home Missions in Toronto and was "a member ' of St. John's Lodge` •for more : than 50 years. When: the • Royal Botanical Spring' Garden was made, Mr, Moffat, ' a charter member of the Royal ; Botanical, Gardens, 'danat- ed'two-thirds of iris'' he had rais- ed,, to the garden. For this. contri- bution,. he •was made a life mem- He . was founder and ' president of the '`Canadian • Iris 'Society for `10 . years, and. a. director of ' the. American • Iris Society, which a warded < him a • medal for distin- guished :service .in 1958. There ds also an : iris named.:. after him:.: Mr. ,Moffat : is survived by . his • wife the former' Christine Murch- ison, three sons Ormond G. 'and. Kenneth R,,..' both of Hamilton and John . A. Of. Ga1t, 10, ' grand - 'children rand -'children, and 12 'great-grandchild-, ren. He 'was:fipredeceased by a son, Charles and two wives,. Amelia.: Smith and Helen Cuthbert ' Three brothers; Peter ' G. .of Ioiyrood, Ontario, Robert of /Hingham, Lance .of Lloydminister., Alberta', and a • sister, Mrs, R.. G. Craik (Bessie) of Hamilton, . also : sur- vive. Burial service was from St:: Paul's. • .Presbyterian Church,, Hamilton :with interment' in Wood- land Cemetery: tion ' in unison ..closed the 'meeting.' United .Church Y P.S. The a -Y.P;S.: held 'their meeting Sunday evening in the United Church Sunday • School room. The President Barbara, Pardon pre- sided .opening the meeting with a ' • sing song:; ` The roll call ::was answered. by 11 attenders:' The next meeting will . be held .March 7th:. The • President then' turned the meeting. ;over to the commit- tee Diane Coultas, Janis . Farrier and , Margaret . Moore. •The call to'. worship was given by Janis Farrier.. The scripture , and its. comments on it • was given ; ,by, Diane •Couites: Prayer was given by J a`n i s Farrier, Margaret Moore , gave readings.. Duscussion followed on . these stories. The meeting closed with the 'repeating of the mizpah benediction in :un- ison WEDNESDAY, MAR. 3rd, 1963 C�upte Honeymoon exico.. MacNAY —.• RAGE : :Arkona: United • • Church was `'the�.bridesmaids., Junior:' bridesmaid' scene' for the: marriage;: `of Char -1 was Sharon :.MacNay, ; : Amberley, • lene Gail Page and" Donald' Gra– niece of'the' groom. They 'were • . . ham. MacNay of .Toronto .on, Feb similarly. • attired ,gas ;the matron • , honour except there were ' .no. -ruary 13th : at 2:30 '- p#r. ofThe , p . church' was decorated with •white. trains on. their dresses tapers, candelabras, baskets `•; of, 'Steven ostall Bram tbn ,' a hR p. , hila mums and `red carnations', - l : friend "of the room ': was w , school groom, � .. the pews l:eine adorned with best man; 'Ushers' 'were Robert white' ribbons, and corsages of MaeNay and Gordon ':MacNay, • mums :: and carnations. : gbrothers of the:room, ' len :':Wil : . ' Rev. • J P. Cooke was.the of liams, Rodney 'Page, • brother of ficiating 'clergyman. David Brit- the• bride. , ton,Arkona, sang 0 Perfect .Love The wedding . dinner ''.was held • *and WeddinggPryer. he organ- :at Arkona .United' Church Parlor: ist :Mrs. , Fred Glover, is - a sister The ' bride's ' mother chose a cock= . of. the late Mrs., ; P. W; Hoag .for- tail length dress ', of chartreuse merly . of Lucknow.. ; • french, brocade boucle . with elbow of length sleeves and 'scooped .neck ' The 'bride is•`'thee daughter. , Sleeves Illiline,highlighted hted' bytuxedo tails Mr: and Mrs. Charles 'Page,' �Ar g - g kona.<` The poom is the son of 'in ''back with matching accessor- Mr. and Mrs..` Alex' MacNay, Luc- know. uc know. The bride, given in. marriage by her father, was . stunningly ' gown- ed ina floor, length gown of or- ganza over . -peau•` de 'faille. The bodiceoof delicate •'French ' than-, filly. 'lace _ was fashioned with a RIPLEY AND "DISTRICT' HORTICULTURE SOCIETY . The "February• meeting , of the Ripley and . District Horticulture Society was held. 'at the home of Mrs: Earl Lohnes in ' Ripley on Tuesday, . February .. 16thh. ' Mrs Finlay MacLeod,' president . open- ed the meeting . with '. the Maple Leaf;followed by the Lord's Pray- er. The mttnutes ,of ,the last meet- ing were read ' by Mrs. Gordon Stanley, Sec.- Treas. The roll call was answered by 20. ' members with a valentine verse. Seed orders • are to be in the hands ° of Mrs. Gordon Stanley by the 15th or' end. of each month. Letters were read to tell of dif- ferent ` companies that were dont: sting' prizes to the -annual flower show: There are plans being made for a concert in the near future.. Mrs. ,Joe Hackett' had the top- ic on the new Centennial Rose and new 'annuals for this year. The convenorf Mrs. David El- phick had a contest on the prov- Woes of Canada Mrs.. Bert Breckenridge 'thank- ed all Who took part and the meeting closed with Grace and the Queen. Mrs. ,Lohnes and Mrs, Joe Hackett served lunch ies -and a corsage of baby or-' chids.. ,. The .' groom's mother _ was,: attired ;in a; powder .blue, suzz ette •wool crepe sheath dress with silver brocade hat.; ' Her corsage' was a white :. gardenia' ,. and pink carnations. , The • bride and:'' groom *flew., to gMexico: ,and ` Acapulco for their scooped' •neckline' and 'ion.. lily- �.p point sheath sleeves. From: ' the . honeymoon. Mrs. MacNay chose .banded sem' empire bodice 'fell' a pink suit with : black accessor an. • A-line'• skirt with inverted scis sor. pleats ' At the waist the gown was highlighted by a detachable watteau train of. matching French les for travelling. They .will . re- side in Toronto. ' The 'groom is a• graduate of Ry- erson School of Technology, Tor chantilly face caught ;by a bow . onto. The bride is a' graduate of in the back. Tor complete' her the 'registered nursing assistant ' bridal ensemble, the bride ;chose: centre. at Byron and ;at the time a 'pillbox of.. matching organza to. of. -her_. marriage was employed; at hold 'her pure silk'' illusion .veil. Mtn Sinai :Hospital,' Toronto.' She carried . a bouquet . of. sweet- : heart roses with three orch•ids ••acr n Most••of us know hou► .to. Sad by ivy. nothing .'- but few of 'us ',know. c;M s. '.Bruce; Keele, . Windsor as ' matron of honour., wore' a ' cran when.. berry red . velvet street• length'. dress fashioned : by a scooped neckline, band around midriff, ac - tented with; bow and train to lengthof dress • and a red • velvet pillbox' hat ' with' matching .veil. She. Carried a ball of* baby' white. mums and red ' carnatiens: accent- ed by ivy. • . • Mrs Vernon Phibbs, } Arkona; Mrs, Norman Pert; ,London,. Mrs.. David Gonion, . London, w e r e ♦ • • • Farmers •In . Lucknow •Area . . 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