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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-06-23, Page 6'a alnners . W.I L:.. (Whitechurch ..Newrs) . The. W,M,S,. of Chalmers: Pres-. bytes ian Church, ' Whitechurch,'. f#eld'their ;June ' meeting on: Wed, nesdalr, ,June 16 at the •home of Mrs,. Johnston Conni:' The Presi- dent Mrs. Victor` Emerson. opened 'the meeting with a welcome' to all and 'a 'verse "Seed Time". The , hymn "Sowing In. The . Mor - sing, was sung, .:The leader Mrs,, • Frank Coultes then presid- red and, read the: ' Scripture and 'gave the ,meditation answering 'us • that we„are..God's own precioua. seed and He; l noweth, . of: what . we have need,;- We. are servants of God and should be alert and ever ready to ,assist' with his work. T h e reading' "A . package of Seeds” was , given by ;Mrs. Wal- lace Conn. The .Glad Tidings .layer .was; given by' Mrs:, 'Robert -Ross. ` The topic • "Sermons .in Trees" was given by Mrs. Walter Elliott, A tree is; a sermon full of mystery and. . wonder. Trees fern ash heat Ler homes, shade, - from . _sun, supports. ,of houses, board of your table- and bed on 'which we lie: It ,was by, a :tree that. dur.. Lord' symbolised His premised dwelling in' ` the . ".iii of His . peo ple. ' .I' am. the • vine" ye •are ,-the branches,' 'The last chapter. of the Holy', word pictures the :Tree " of Life with its fruitsin s . n the Heav- enly World . with the leaves of the tree for :tle• ,healing 'of . the na- tions. The hymn "He, leadeth' .Me"` wah sung., .: Mrs. Emerson " led in ,prayer, for the sick folks in, '..the'. 'community. The offering: was re-;' cawed and' the offertory` a prayer. wan..,given by, Mr s::Emerson. Mrs. Donald . Watt led in prayer . for, rain ' which' is needed in the ' con munity.' . The next meeting will :be held in the church in`''July when.. the Children " of the :. Church will.:. put • on the, program.: The roll call was, eitwered with a- verse 'with. the \• 6s u THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO word. Home by ' 16, ,members, The minute's were read by the secre- tary Mrs: Russel Ross Arrange meats were made for' floral bas leets. to 'be, placed in ,the Church each, Sunday , during the summer.. • The ,Ladies Aid meeting follow- ed when 'arrangements were, • made for aquPt , for the bale Tiie col- lection for the 'Ladies Aad was re ceived and.he meeting closed with repeating, the Blessing in. unison. Lunch was served ' 'by' the hos, tess to 16 members, :4 little boys and 3 visitors. The books on sale were viewed 'during , the: lunch period: ..w On . Tuesday evening Mrs. R0 - Bert.', Ross, Mrs.- 'Russel Gaunt, Mrs. Mary ' Chapman Sr., .'Mrs.: Albert ' Coultes, Mrs, Emma Cof' fin and Mrs:' Dan Tiffin of Whiten church- Women's Institute visited with the B.elmore ladies. Mrs. Tif- fin gave an instrumental number for the .Whitechurch , group.. Miss 'Lila Emerson. ' spent:',a few days the' first of the week with her sister . Mrs. Maud , Haggitt..of Brussels.. ,Mrs: Lucy Harknessof Bramp- ton' and . Mr. . and Mrs:Ernie. Charlton of Hamilton visited this week with Mrs. Cassie Falconer. Elwood Groskorth and Earl Cas- lick . have . had new roofing put on, their .:homes ; last -'week. This. should', protect them • against.' the rain which' everyone. hopes •will soon arrive to end the dry spell. Ladies' • Attend .pemonstration On Wednesday evening `'around .50 ladies. and .girls 'gathered, at the sore of Mrs: Dan. Tiffin .'to enjoy'' a Tupperware Demonstra tion under the leadership of Mrs; Joan ' Duncan; R.R. '.4 ': Denfield. The winners in the Tupper game 'were' Mrs. Albert Coultes, .. Mrs. Jas.Currie and Mrs. E. Sleight- holm. Each received' a , picnic fork.; for. her. effort. At the dote of :the . evening : draws were 'Made.' by Janet Sleightholn1 ' Joyce . Tif-, fin and the hostess. Mrs. Dan Tif- fin. 'Draw winners were Mrs. Ez- ra Mrs clioltz Garnet . Farrier sref rii tongs,alad geratortor. bowl, Mrs; Les: 'Reynolds fly swat ter.. Premiums'' received by Mrs,. Tiffin for ' having the partywere lazy susan, jello mould, fioradlier, wonder .Set. and pie taker. The sales of, the evening .r.mounted to $124.06. The hostess ,with her help- ers served elp-ers''`served lunch.: . . OLIVET .NEWS Mr.. and Mrs. Herb' Clayton and+ Lynn attended anniversary ser- vices ervics. in thiclerwood' United Church. and were' guests:at:,the home. of Mr. and Mrs; , Henderson- Leg gate: Hand Caught In. Wringer Mrs. Melvin . Coiling ,bad the'. misfortune ' to, haveh e r hand caught in the wringer while . doing the , laundry, last' Monday. The', hand was ' badly . bruised 'but • no bones were broken,: Mrs. Gary Hoffman ' and Janet Hamilton visited on Tuesday with:. Mrs: Jean Hamilton ' and.: Mr and Mrs. Ian . Patterson. and family in .Hamilton. ' Mr.: and Mrs. Jack Bowers ' and; family of Stratford visited on Sun- ,day with Mr. and Mrs. Sandy' MacCharles and ' family. . Mr. ' and Mrs. James McNairn of " Seaforth visited on Sunday. with. Mr. 'and . Mrs. Oscar. ' White and. family. > Evelyn White returned. with them for a . weeks holiday.. Mr. and'Mr's. Walter Dexter' sang , a' duet in, , Olivet • United. Church on: Sunday:: Thesame ev-' ening Mr. 'Dexter was 'guest solo ist.. in : Zion United Church versary 'service. K1NGSBRIDGE '. Rev. Father. Cyril O'Keefe, SI. of Loyola College ollegMontreal, vis itdMr. and Mr's. Joe . O'Keefe on. Thursday. Other, 'visitors over the' week -end were . sisters of:: Mrs.. 5., • ' II WEDNESDAY, JUNE; 23rd,: 1945 ttentlofl. YOU FARM FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: POND? To encourage the construction ;of'. Farm Ponds,.: oy ' m eat; of .O tario .will : '.a '' .50%' 'of; the ;the 6e.a .. �,. , . P Y. ' of an approved pond,, 'up to a' maximum Cost of $500. This financial assistance is available to farmers for . • CONSTRUCTING A NEW POND • IMPROVING AN EXISTING POND • ,,To apple, consult your County Agricultural Representative OR Agricultural Enginior for information. application, forms. and advice Ontario Department Ontario Department' of Energy of Agriculture: and Resources Management Hon. Wm. A.'. Stewart.Minister ' 'Ho J. R. on t n. Sinn e t. • O'Keefe, Mother ' St Daniel :I.B. O.M. of Guelph, and; Mrs. Cole Lazzara of Port Credit. ' Mr. , and' Mrs. Phil Ryan • and family,, Toronto, Mr. -and -Mrs. Dan Ryan and family, of Detroit, Mrs: Copperauld and Elizabeth, Detroit, and Mike . and Mary .Ry- an ' of Toronto were visiting. Mrs. Walter Clare ' over " the week=end, and . attended the celebration . of Father Lloyd' Ryan's 25th; anniver- sary of his : ordination to the priesthood in Mildmay on: • Sun day. Mrs: Leo Courtney`is. a a ..p'�en t in `St.. Joseph, . Hospital,' London. Mr. and Mrs.. ; Hillary Menard and family of . Des.; .Moines spent {{ y inn the: , week -end . with ler. "mother. Mrs. Clifton Austin. Mr, and Mrs. Vincent Austin Tom Wallace and Larry. Wallace spent the week -end in Flint visit- ing Hank. Boven, who- is seriously Bill 'Fitzpatrick is a patient in Goderich 'IHospitai.' Mr. and. Mrs; , ,Wilmur: Moran and 'family. of. London'spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs: Frank Moran. Dennis Dalton ' was home for the week -end.. • oorwa Tour ban Did you ever Stop to consider. all the things :' 'chattered bank . can do; for :you et Your local branch is ..much more than a .;cone- ment place to make a• deposit, cash a cheque or see about a loan - each •branch,, .large or small, offers a full banking service..And only here isit possible for you to do all your banking' under.one,roof. A branch bank is, in effect, a service centre and everyone' on the staff is there tohelp you, to look after all your banking courteously .andspeedily. 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