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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-05-12, Page 8a AGE' EtGI.i:T ,li ThE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,. LUCKNOW: 'ONTARIO: Seed Grains arwck Seed Corn s • • s•: IURCH.NEWS .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 TNOID-TIMEQ _24 FROM 19TOA NED�BEAt/iV. FROM 29 TO 39 SHE NEEDS PfRs1 DAW LILYFROM mei ON NEIDS _ y ✓U47UKE ?WE REST OfLS... . GENERAL C e NTRACTING BULLDOZING. BACK HOE. SAND -GRAVEL HAULAG G -ass •Se Co=op Seed Corn S. • • pure' : heart,. and ; true goal. Mrs. M. Henderson closed the, meeting with prayer. • • L ucknow u.0 W,: Unit, .3 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- tion, • PUT SENTINEL .ADS TO WORK FOR YOU . PHONE, 548.3134 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 • . WEDNESDAY., MAY litho 1965 Cu�tam Butch Mondays Hogs,- in by 4;00 prn. 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 " ' And 'Lower . Prices -- ;Call Ripley' 100:; • CHAS', HOOISMA 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. • The national.: economy` for ef- ficent operation . needs. both ,pro-. duction and :'distribution. • • These ire advaflta 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:. ' Is ::YoJr ; Subscription Renewed? es make he superia0heating sy0 completely clean Flameless electric heating can't' create dust, dirt, film' or soOt gentle, even heat Room-by-roomp or zone temperature control. No draughts. . no chills, no sudden blasts of hot air. low cost Throughout Ontario'users prove that in homes insulated to Hydro standards, electric heating costs no more to operate than other heating systems. extra space Requires no bulky fuel burning equipment. quiet And electric heating is so quiet. • FOR FURTHER:INFORMATION• ' CALL YOUR dUALIFIED ELECTRIC HEATING CONTRACTOR 0 askow' h r