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MRS. TOM ' MacKENZI.E . '
ADDRESSES 'C.G:I.T..MEMBERS
The annual affiliation of the
C.G.I.T.: with the W.M.S. of the
Lucknow Presbyterian church was
held in the:. church, 'Tuesday,
May 11th, at . 8 p.m.
The girls leading theservice'
Of : worship 'were'', Donna. Mullin,
Linda Boyle,Kathy McLeod, Jan-
et Carruthers, Mary Finlayson
and Sharon Mowbray.
In the absence of Mrs.• Henry•
•
MacKenzie, " Presbyterial Secre-
tary of Girls' work, ' Mrs:./Morgan'
Henderson . received the Mission-
ary Project gift from the girls.
Zt:' was presented . by' . Donna For-
ster.., Friendship badges and mem-
' .bership cartls. were presented.. to
Marie •Farrish, Bonnie Maize,
Patty ; Marriott, and Donna Mullin.
Mrs. ",Tom : McKenzie :'addressed
the girls; ' stressing ..the important
relationship. .of the W.M.S. , to,.
C:G I T ` . She was thanked and ; pre-
sented
resented.: with :' a ; 'gift by Beverley
MacDonald
The girls .,work and projects
were on display. Since • one of
their proJects was a study of the
.Jews, a :Jewish Passover lunch
Was served.
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ZION U.C.W ,MEETING
The May meeting of Zion' :U.C.-
W. was held at the home of Mrs.
Russell Swan. The' presidetrt,'Mrs;
HH. Ritchie, .opened , the, meeting
with a reading written l y Padre •
Young,. followed byY the LordMs
Prayer hi unison, •The. Minutes of
April meeting were read, and ad-
ropted, ;and the roll call . answered'.
by twenty-one, 'members.
The Devotional period. was con-
ducted by Mrs. Gordon Kirkland
on the theme \ of "Courage." Mrs.
Kaiser read ,scripture passages;
The first Chapter of the Study
;Book (( was ,given by Mrs; Chas.
Anderson, -.and ' Chapter.;, Eight of
God and : His Purpose was taken
by Mrs. Jim Hunter.. Mrs. , Eun-
ice Dunsmuir sang a solo, and
Mrs. Russell Swan gave a read-
ing on ,.`=Mother,"
During the business period, the
talentmoney for the : month: of
May was handed in, the money
for quilting two • quilts was . re-
ceived, and Mrs. Wm. G. Hunter
read thank -you notes 'from those.
remembered in various ways. The
Bazaar committee: was advised' .to
inquire regarding; a date for our
Bazaar, . a Saturday in November
if. possible.. The Garden Party
Money is to be brought in to the
June , meeting,',As another . bafe
of used, clothing •'is being packed,
this summer,' donations may' be
left at. Mrs. •Kirkland's, anytime.
Mrs. Frank Ritchie. gave a trea-
surer's report ' up'. to : date . ' ,•.; The'.
visitors for this month are ''Mrs.:.
1Vlarshall ' Gibson. . and; Mrs. 'Wm.
G. Hunter. , Zion Church , Anniver-
sary Services will be held on
June :.-20th. Themusic 'committee.
for this ' year is, Mrs: Robert
Helm Mrs. Pete Cook, Mrs. D.
A. Hackett and Mrs.. ::Frank Rit
chie.
Hymn 446 was ;sung and ' Mrs.:
Kaiser closed the meeting with.
prayer. A plant and a baking sale
was held at the- close of the meet-
ing. Lunch was'. served by ' the
hostess andher assistants, Mrs.
Wm Hunter and Mrs.: Lloyd Hun-
ter. The
unter.:.The "June 'meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs Bruce
Raynard on, Thursday, June 10th.
This will be the '' annual .Grand
mother's . meeting.
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MRS, ' HERBERT R. `. FINNIGAN.
The . funeral service for ' .1Ntrs,
Emily G. ' (McClure) Finnigan,
52, who died at Wingham ,Holo
tat: May 8th, after a lengthy ill-
ness, was held at ' Stiles • ,funeral
home, Goderich, May: lith, Rev.
J. .A Veldhuis officiated. 'Inter-
ment
Inter-ment Was. in Dungannon ceme-
tery The pallbearers were Gor-
don Finnigan, Thomas Webster,
Cecil lake, Robert Irvin, all of
-Dungannon, John Finnigan o f
Wingham ' and ,.Jai nes 1VIoClure of
Benmiller.
Born at Dungannon on Septem-
ber .•5th, • 1912, she was a daughter
of William Henry McClure and
Georgina Sproul. A lifelong resi-
dent
of Dungannon, Mrs. Finni-
gan . 'attended school there and al-
so : Goderich , Collegiate On Feb--
ruary 24th, 1952, she was . mar-
ried at Dungannon to Herbert R.
Finnigan.. Mrs, Finnigan was lea-
der of. the . CGIT , until 1954 and:
inthat year was vice-president
of the : U'C. W. ' gat Dungannon Un-
ited ,Church, of which she, was.:a
.member. •
Surviving besides. her ' .'husbar d
are one daughter; Mrs. :V�lliam
(Margaret Joy) 'Atkinson of . Syd-
ney;,,
yd-
ne , N.S., `one. son, J. C. Durnin
of Y ondon `. two 'sisters'. Mrs. Win-
nifred
,: ,
' • Widcombe of Windsor and.
Mrs. Lauretta f iefford df - Toron-
to, /,lone brother, William J. M�c
Clure of °Elmira ; and one grand-
child. ..:
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The' Wilson sisters, Judith Ann,
Maithel, Mary ' and •. Debbra sang
a quartette on Sunday.:,.morning
at 'Pine River .United Church.
Mr.• : and Mrs, . Tom McMillen of
Waterloo., visited on Sunday with
James, Millen of the second con-
cession of Huron. : .
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sung. 'and the story ; of ' Hannah,
one of .. the devoted .' mothers of
the ` Bible was : given. .by . Mrs.
George Wightman.: The scripture
reading on the same. story was,
given .by Mrs Wesley Robb and;
w as ., followed ' with meditations
and prayer' by Mrs: Duncan _'Thor
burn. A beautiful duet "My :Mo-
ther's ' Prayers" was sung by Mrs.,,,
Ernie Thompson' and Mrs. ;Morris
Reid: An:''interesting 'chapter. 'on.
"The Church . in Trinidad" was
read , hy_ Mrs. Eldon:: Bradley who
was n c arge o e. S udy k.
A , Mothers -Day poein was given.
,by Mrs. ;Mervyn Hooey. After the
closing . hymn and benediction,, a
dainty, lunch, was, served by Mrs.'.
H. Innen and I Mrs John:Fergus,
on. A • social: hour :followed. "
Advertising' 'pis the cheapest
means. • of obtaining : raximum
distribution..;
If .we make the gest of :little op
portunities we find . ourselves.
more able to accept ~larger ones
Elmer . 'Culbert of ' Southfield, • Mi-
chigan, spent the : week=end at his
summer home in , Amberley.
Mr's. Arthur Courtney .of Am-
berley is . visiting • with. Mr. and
Mrs. Bob 'Harris of Clarke. •
Park Ready . For Tourists . .
The Department a of ,Highways ."
placed .Several tables ` -and gar-
bage cans'.in the park at. Amber -
ley on. Highway 21 last week..
With .warm weather, , tourists will
find' --it -a- corivenient- -spot-70r
lunch.
Pine River U C.W., Unit' 2
• Unit 2: of Pine River. ;United
Church " held their May meeting
on Tuesday evening '.of' last . week.
Mrs. " Leonard. Courtney gave the
call: to worship, and 'a. •hy'nin was'
sung., The roll .call, , containing. a.
verse with the 'word "Mother",,
was answered by the members,
Mrs. Leonard Reid gave' a report
'of the ' Presbyterial which was
held in Kincardine. After the bus-
iness period, • Mrs. • Murray Wal
'den convened the worship.: sere
,ice, The scripture :.reading and
prayer .by Mrs. Elden. Lowry was
followed 'with comments .by Mrs..
Len. Elms. A trio, by Marianne, •
,Barbara, and, Joyce Funston who.
sang unaccompanied, was enjoy-
ed. Chapters from t h e Study
took on Trinidad 'were read by
Mrs: Gordon Fry ' Mrs. 'Murray
Farrell gave a •- reading on, '"Mo-
thers
Mo-
ther's Day". The, meeting closed
with a hymn, and the .benediction
by -Rev. • :1I Pillen. Lunch was
served • by t h e' committee in
charge and. a social . time was
enjoyed •
Pine River U:CW., , Unit 1
Unit 1 of Pine • River United
Church held their'. May meting`
on Tuesday of last week with .an'
attendance''. of eighteen, Mrs. Le-
onard 'Irwin opened, the meeting'
,with' hymn.' 405, . and a momen
silence was obserVed• in memory
of our mothers: A poem by ,Mrs.
Irwin was dedicated to mothers.
The roll call Was answered with
a mother a p d daughter verse. '
Mrs. ,Eldon Bradley Lave• a re-
port from the executive meeting
of the 'Presbytery which, was held
at Port Elgin recently,. Mrs. Er-
nie Thompson and Mrs. Morris.
Reid gave reports of the Presby-
terial which was held in Kincar-
dine, After. the '. business period
Mrs. Bert Irwin presided for the
worship service; She opened her
parte of • the meeting . with a poem
entitled, "Mother'."' A hymn was
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