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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-08-25, Page 12$AG.E MWOINE 'NH 4U,,CII;NO.,,W .SENTINEL,. ,LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, .ADO! 25th, 1965.. ongregatton noiur Newlyweds (Whitechurch News) Qn ' Sunday evening. August 15 the United Church congregation gathered in honour of Mr. and, • ., Clifford Laidlaw (newly weds), Rev. 'George Mitchell was, chairman fpr the evening. A sax net a , aphonend duet nweas Farrigivener, ' by,ac+com. Gar- '' y-- Paaied by pianist,' Mrs Farrier. Misses • Diane ' oui%s, Beverley Soloman, Janis Farrier, Carolyn and Andrea Adams and Margaret Moore" sang. Mrs.' Millan Moore gave '' readings "Husband, Little bwn" and When . Pa Counts" Mra,, ; Dan.; Tiffin, Mrs, Ellwood: Groskorth and .Mrs. Garnet Far- rier sang accompanied by El- -wend. 'Groskorth. Mr. Groskorth showed';Pictures: of 'their ` trip to the West Coast. • ° Rev Mitchell, Russet Chapman Elmer Sleightholm gave the ddress and made the pressentat- • ion of magazine rack ' and picture 4112 behalf of the . congregation, Mr. :Laidlaw replied. 'Lunch was : Mrs. Mabel Payne of 'Duncan;' B.C.. visited the past week with „Tiffin relatives in the community and at the ° hem of Mr. and Mrs: Wesley: Tiffin. She 'left on Friday morning to visit with Miss Blan the Alexander and other relatives at Lenore; •Manitoba..' Mr. and. Mrs.': Garnet Farrier, Janis and Wayne spent Thursday in London where Wayne was' mak- ing preparation ak-ing:preparation for living, accom- modation on . entering University. Mrs. '•' Wallace . Conn, Mrs.Bill• Scott 'and ' : Mr and Mrs.:: Victor Emerson : returned on Tuesday. from a `' week end bus tour spun sired by Wingham .. Women's In M wi statute. Un . Wednesday', evening. August 18 an auction sale of farm `stock and ' implements : was . held" for.r Lloyd Moffat 'and Peter'. Moffat' of,. y Langside who has ' also sold his farm and is moving to Kincardine. Congratulations to our Grade 13 students, Wayne. Farrier:' and John Willis. on , ' passing their j. exams. Wayie will'. attend Western .Un iversity and John will continue on with his work. at . Campbell Soup, Listowel. Several L�dies';. Visit Huronview Zion. U.C.W. The August meeting .•of Zion. U.C.W. was ,held at the home of Mrs. Howard ' Barger • with. '20 members 'present Tlie . meeting opened with the: use 'of 'a hymn followed' by repeating. the' Lord's Prayer in unison The minutes • of the July meeting were read, and adopted and the. Roll Call 'answer ed by (one of the '" Command- 'menus).. The Devotional : • Period was 'conducted by. Mrs. John Gardner Kingsbridge 'Board Pro• ress•UV�th •����arate Scoo�Pani. x k z w:: e . w '.•Y,: .•+��. ,;� a. <, t .x s :;t3'>Y. T2s .Rr ,� .Y. r. . ;�, . g�, ��a..'' '. ni3 .oy;., "v �s a: s . ;,s x :'. . iz: :.a. i`G:`e��33aa:�*.' '\., »,..x:,`'�°4.�ix�x.•�::z��:i.. �S.•x•L .)],�:y; 'V.. ..:' tea. ,. .., � k. F�s�'•'v,'w��;...�.:..�.:3��.<'a z�i ,.':..4�>�s..«i?�.�"£i.�t., ..e,. i����. .%c°�'.:.. ....@*io,�`s+. J Bonkon Trinidad was given '. by ' Mrs. Douglas ,Baynard. The : Bible Studyt from God and' Itis Purpose was taken by Mrs. Allan Gibson. Mrs., Chas. Anderson gave.; a' .read- ing. During the business period, plans ,:were ••made for the Church Service op Sunday,' August 29th,. when . Tony, , , Johnstone; of Lucknow will be', the guest' speaker.' -Mrs. Wesley. Ritchie and: Mrs. Peter Cook were appointed ' to,plan :for the:.: music for this service.. Mrs. Gordon Kirkland reported on the '•4H work arid . the training .school will be., held in 'Wingham on Sept- ember. 13th and 14th, for the .fall club. ' The ' leaders to .attend are; Mrs: Chas. Anderson, leader and Mr -.s. Jiro Hunter as. ;assistant. Mrs.. Frank.: Ritchie • gave '.the treasurer's : report, and Mrs. John Gardner -and .Mrs. Chas. •Wilkins, reported on their visits made` dur- ing. the . past 'month. The visitors for the next month are Mrs,. John Hunter ' and Mrs. Allan , Gibson. Mrs.• Pete Cook reported ; on the visit .to ' Huronview; . when : twelve ladieas and girls from Zion, as well as- ladies from Slakes and Hac- ketts visited at • the ' Henle and • provided a program and lunch for . the ladies and, men residing there. The Social Committee. is . to with Mrs. Swan reading the, .scrip- plan.. for a Bake Sale later this, tore. The ' chapter of the Study month. The ladles .: are' to bring ONUMENTS 44.44 For sound counsel and', a' fair price ona monument correctly designed` from quality material, rely on $KELtN. MEMORIALS Walkerton Pat U'Hagan,`:' Prop. Established Over, Sixty ..Years Phone. 881-0234 Ontario, RIPLEYcMEAT' MARKET Custan Butchering Mondays -- Hogs, in' by 4:00 p.m X EPP SATURDAY' . . CATTLE, CALVES and LAMBS EVERY DAY, We do Curing and Smoking . .. Beef, Pork and Lamb.' Sold Whole, Half Or Quarter . . For Better Service, And Lower Prices. -•-- 61B 'Ripley 100. CHAS. R00/SMA. — Prop, in their aprons' to° the'•September meeting.. The meeting was closed 'With thesinging of':•a hymn', and prayer by the pressident,, Mrs.:. Harvey Ritchie. Lunch was :served by the hostess . and her assistants. ' The September . meeting will be held at the home of Mrs: Harvey Rit- chie ' on . September .9th.. . John Mowbray led a panel .dis- cusslQn on. Young .peoples work' showing the need. ' for friendliness' to be shown to young teachers and to ';university. students . .away from home and also to students from foreign' : countries. ' The; other mem- bers of ,the panel were Mrs. Fra- ser. MacKinnon; Mrs.. Bruce 'Ham- ilton• and Mrs. Lloyd' MacDougall. Mrs.. Douglas Graham .'read . Mis- sionary . letters and a report . on KItchE'ner Couple Wed: In Wingham Formosa.., Mrs. .Lloyd ..MacDoug- all had charge of the prayer cir- cle and ' Mrs.' Annie Maclntyxe. gave the' offertory ` prayer.. Mrs. Bruce '_ Hamilton contributed ' , a piano • solo . and. 'Mrs: Hughes : ac- companied • the singing of:' Mis- sionary . hymns'. The hostess and directors served cake and ice cream after "a Bible, Quiz.. had been conducted by. Mrs. Gib' Ham- ilton. The September' meeting 'will the Centennial services'. held in, be held at ;}ler home. TAYLOR.— CONGRAM Lois 'Isobel Congram, Kitchen. er,, became'.the bride of Robert Leslie/'Taylor; also, of 'K'itchener, at a' ' ceremony in ,Wingham .i�lnit- E ed Church: 'Rev. 'Cecil, M. Jardine officiated:' ' i The bride is. the daughter. 'of Mr. and Mrs.Harold R.' Congram,, Wingham;: formerly , of Holyrood,.' and: thze groom is the son of Mrs' Gordon \Taylor, St. Helens, and the late Mr.. Taylor. t The bride chose an empire style finer -length. gown • of: white bath: berg :organza with bodice of chant -1 illy lace, •: lillypoint sleeves, 'and' • bell-shaped skirt. : A floral head- piece trimmed . with' rhinestones held her, veil of Minion and :she carried a white Bible crested with red roses. '.tilat'-on :of honor was .Mrs. : Gor- don ''.'Congram, Wingham:, • and. bridesmaid .Was Miss Patricia Taylor, ,St. Helens, sister” 'of :the groom:' They • wore: , street -length. dresses of. turquoise :organza ,,with lace bodices: Flower • girl was. Marilyn : Con: gram Wingham, wearing •a frock of''white organza WilIlani. Young, Auburn, .was groomsman. and guests were us- hered : by Gordon' Congram, Wing - ham„ brother of the bride, and Thonias0 Taylor, ' Blyth, , brother of the.. groom, SOUTH . KI NLasS W.M.S.' Mrs, Herb Buckton was 'host- N, to South' Kinloss 'at her home .• • on" Wednesday evening, August 4. 'Directors for 'the meet- ing were ,Mrs. Fraser , MacKinnon and Mrs. John 'YMowbray. Mrs. 'Ted Collyer-ptresided and the Bible Study was Daniel ,10 a prophet= . `4 icaI study which introduced 'us' to • some of the realities of the un- seen world and its secret agen- cies in operation, Roll, call was a verse with "Peace+_;' ' 1Connie and Heather MacKenzie played a piano duet and readings were given by Mrs. Ross .Mac-, Millan and Mrs, Allan MaeIntyre, Mrs Lloyd . Macbougall . had charge of the prayer circle~ ' Mrs. When.yau call Long Distance it's like reaching out and � nd touching the ones you lova •