The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-05-12, Page 8a
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.Presbyterian, ,Afternoon . ,,p1.ipxiliary ..
'The. Luckriow ;ladies of the; W.
M.S.. met in the Sunday School.
room, of the ,church, on May 5th,
with Mrs! M. Henderson in ; the
chair._ The Meeting opened with a
reading. and ':hymn followed with
prayer and the scripture was read
in. unison. Mrs.. K. Chester." gave
the Mission. Study and the Aim
and Purpose was .then repeated
by all present. • A note of thanks
from Mrs. M. Sherwood.+was read,.
cards. 'were ' sent to Miss Agnes
MacQuaig, and Mrs.. Kingsbury,
who are hospitalized at present.
Money for the bba1e was asked. to.
be. in ` by next 'meeting.. The :lad-
'ies were : reminded of the May
Rally, to be held :'in .Molesworth,
on May' 19th, the speaker to be
MissLeona Kelly, B.A. National
• Board of Missions; Toronto. The
roll 'call was - answered with a
verse, , 'takenfrom the .Book of
Ezra,• :nineteen ladies: responded:
Mrs J ' Emerson, ' and Mrs. H.
Agnew had charge, of the Prayer:
Circle: The praise 'and'properties
of a good wife, was given by Mrs
C. Finlayson. Miss M., .Malcolm.
favoured the audience ' with , a
beautiful ' piano , ,solo, namely,
"Sweet Hour of 'Prayer": The
Bible Study, taken. from Psalm 24,
was . given by . Miss N. Malcolm;
and depicted the biography of a
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pure' : heart,. and ; true goal. Mrs.
M. Henderson closed the, meeting
with prayer.
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Unit 3 met at the .home. of. Mrs.
S 'W: Alton for the May meeting
with . 20 members presentanswer-
ing-the-roll call=with a -flower of ,
the !Bible.. Miss Ada . Webster op-
ened the meeting by reading a
poem "What If" and all singing -a,
hymn,,followed by, prayer. The
Scripture lesson ;was .read by. Mrs.
James Wraith. The convenor's; for
Stewardship,: Citizenship, Com-
znunity Friendship 'and Supply;
all reported. Plans were, finalized
for. the Church Supper, '
Mrs.. Pharis Mothers . hadcharge
of the program. All . enjoyed Miss
Margaret Rae's solo.'' Mrs. Moth-
ers gave the ` chapter "Gods
World from the study book,
"God and His Purpose", Mrs:
Downey read . ;the ' first chapter
of Genisis. Mrs. Vernon Hunter
read a Mothers ` Day reading;:.
"Mothers Apron" Mrs. N. J. Mc
Kenzie : gavb an interesting part
of .the .book• .on Trinidad. Mrs.
Breckles 'gave an account of
their trip. to Nassau .while spend-
ing the winter in , Tampa. The.
meeting closed by singing a
hymn ' and "the . Mizpah Benedic-
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High School Briefs
Having received quotations' on
the . cost of a power riding lawn.
mower, the. property ,committee,
Ore to proceed ' with 'the purchase
of a , machine for Lticknow Dis-
'trict 'HighSchool.
The . cost ; •of ' educating Luck-
now and District High School stu-
dents taking the vocational class-
es. at the Wingham and District
High School was received from
the Wingham' and District High
School Board. It amounted to
$7,103.05 for the year 1964.; .
Orientation Night f o r grade
eight pupils entering High School
this .'fall wag held Tuesday,. May
4th at the school.
As the •.cafeteria is Used -for a
classroom all the time now, it
was decided to replace the tab -
lea and chairs in, the .cafeteria
with. regular.. Classroom, desks.
iflgsb.ridge...PI'anFor Bishop's Visit
St.: 'Joseph's . C AW.L , of Kings-
bridge met on May, 3rd in St
Joseph's School. .Father C; Car-
uana opened the meeting with.
prayer and Mrs. Marie Hogan,
President, :presided. The number
of 'members present was 21. We
were sorry to hear that our sis
Mer member Mrs. Irene Dalton, is
in. the Goderich`.Hospital. A
letter of . appreei ation,Eor cards re
ceived while' sick, ' ' came from.
Mrs. Pat Dalton. Everyone enjoy
ed its. content. To remind anyone
who wishes to visit them, two
members of the Parish, Pat Sul-'
livan and. Addie 'Martin, have
been moved to, Maitland Manor
while the addition to the .coder-.
ich Hospital is being 'built.
Mrs. Fran Reihng and • Mrs.
Marie Hogan will try to attend
the, annual meeting . of . the C.,W.L.
in 'Chatham on. May 18th. Mem-
bers who . wish to join' them are
invited to. attend. Tickets . for the,
,garden ,party held on . the first
July -Weekend -will -soon ' go to the
.press... Father •Caruara will take
charge and a variety of prizes will'
be offered . this year: Mrs. 'Pat
Howard . was elected. to . lawider
'the, church ' linens while 'Mrs. ,Ir-
ene
Ir-eneDalton is sick..
. More Mass cards for `the Par-
ishioners will be' ordered.. Father
Caruana announced that. every
:household: ` the; Parish' . iw 11 ' ;re-
ceive the :Canadian Register' news
paper.
The highlight of the: meeting was
the ' preparation for the ' arrival 'of
His . Excellency . Emmett Car
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CATTLE, CALVES and LAMBS EVERY 'DAY,^
EXCEPT' SATURDAY
We- do Curing and, Smoking . . Beef, Pork, and` Lamb
Sold' Whole, "Half ,or Quarter .. .. For Better Service
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ter, 'Bishop . of London, on June
4th, 'The Bishop will be admin, Was Desceridant Of
istering the. Sacrament ` of Con
'firmation on 76 area children 'and
a smaller. number of adults. Mrs.
Marie Hogan and. Mrs. Leo Court-
ney offered to measure the ,child-
ren for the special 'gowns thatwill
be 'worn by the children being con-
firmed. The ladies very eagerly
agreed ' to. ' redecorate the .. rectory
kitchen, and. perhaps the den if
timeis allowed, The menu for
the Bishop's puppet- . was discus-
sed and . the location will be , at
the Rectory's .dinincroom. The
convenors :.will be Mrs, .Gert Dren-
nan, Mrs. John Van Osch, Mrs,,
Ann Berry, and Mrs. 'Pat Martin.
The meeting was closed by
Mrs. Leo Courtney and an enjoy-
able lunch was ,served.
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ficent operation . needs. both ,pro-.
duction and :'distribution.
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These
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Pioneer : FarniI
,MRS. JAS.. SPINDLER ,
The death of Mrs.. Jas. Spindler
occurred in• Silver Bay, Minneso-
ta, 0 on Saturday, May 1st. ' She '.
was in her 81st year..
The former. • Jean /Somerville,
she was a daughter of the late
Thos. Somerville,.. one of ' ..the _pi
oneers .of the Lucknow district.
She .spent : her ' youth', in the St..
Helens district. After . her mar -
Hoge she lived in Duluth, Min-
nesota, until the death . of her
husband. Since then ::she: 'has liv-
ed with her . daughter Mrs. Glenn
Ericson in' Silver ,Bay Mrs. :'Hel-
en Anderson of. London. is: a sis-
ter.. .•
Mrs Spindler will possibly be
remembered, by some of the sen-
ior residents of town:. '
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