The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-11-03, Page 7WEDNESDAY, :NOV., 3n1, • 1965
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TIME LUCKNOW SENTINEL, •,LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
PAQE! mos
Deanery M.•.tin.•g::
HeId:.At : Kinloug h.
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(In sndod for lasf wok) . .
The fall meeting' of Bruce Dea-
nery was held at the church of
the Ascension, gh. The Rev.
Canon R.'S conducted the
devotional service:. T h e hymns
`Spirit DivineOur Wants Relieve'
and "The Love of ,• Christ. Con-
straineth. •Us" were sung.
The . sPeaker' for this service
was, the Rev. J. Saran. of Hanover
who based his thoughts on the
words- of the , above . hymn which
is that 'of the . W.A. •F
Miss May Boy 1 e extended ' a
hearty welcome to .the'. ladies.
Mrs. C. Washington of. Walker-
ton presided and the acting' sec-
retary was Mrs. . W; • McBurney,.
in the absence of Mrs. D., Har-
vey of Hanover. Mrs. C. ' Whicher
of Wiarton ,was appointed to be
in charge ' of the new book of re-
membrance at the Spring dean-
ery
eanery meeting in . Kincardine. A new
W.A- banner and stand is to be
purchased ' from the Dominion Re-
galia Cu. The . financial statement
was -read. Each *member : is ask-
ed for ; an extra .25c ,to assist with
the new .banner. •
The .educational -secretary; -Mrs.
o#" Who KNOWS 7.. APPRECIATES
•and • UNDERSTANDS Your Problems.
Will :fldGjft
To Adopted Boy
The .October of the ' Eb
meetrng :I
ening Auxiliary: of.. thee. Luclminv
Presbyterian Church was held on
Tuesday, evening atthehome of
• Mrs. Gordon Fisher with twenty-
three ladies present. The 'meeting'
which was in charge of Mrs. Haw
thorne, '' opened with the call . to:
worship and prayer. Following a
hymn, . scripture readings were
given . by Mrs. Ross Gammie,
Mrs. Gordon Fisher'' and Mrs.
Jim . Aitcheson. Mrs. Jack Mac-
Donald
acDonald gave the . meditationen-
titled, "Hold On".
It was decided ' to send , a
Christmas ' gift to the Auxiliary's
adopted son in India.
Mrs. Virden Mowbray : ; read
severalinteresting articles from
the , Glad' Tidings, .&eluding a re -
pod on the Diamond Jubilee of
"Mary Slessor Hospital" in Niger-
ia, and a discussion of the work,
.of . ; "Presbyterian Fellowship
House" at Prince . Albert, . Saskat-
chewan.
askatchewan.
Mrs. Jack Fisher presented the
topic, "Concern for New. Nat
ions," dealing with ' missionary
work in, Nigeria..
. The meeting closed with a• hymn
and prayer by Mrs. Stewart
'Jamieson. A social half hour
followed.
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Kolohon • of Walkerton, spoke at
•this tune. , .
A bookiet on How to Conduct a
Meeting is available at 42 Char: •
les SL. E., Toronto 5.' On .Tues-
day evening, October 26th, Arch-
bishop .Beecher of ''East Africa
will be in the deanery at Han-
over
The ' 1966 Nominating. Commit-
tee
ommittee are Mrs J., McCurdy* of Ches-
ley and Mrs. I. Hagedorn of Pais-
ley. Mrs. C. ,Kerapson invited. ' the
ladies to Kincardine ' f o r the
Spring . meeting and the ..Fall
meeting; is, booked for " Paisley.
The roll call was taken and Mem-
hers were present from almost..
ail • of • the : Parishes
The guest speaker W a s Mrs., ;:'
Tucker who "had . spent .24 • years,
in the Diocese' of Moosonee. which
covers.' ,350,000' 'square:: miles. • Kin-
lough church has sent bales : to
.Moosonee , since `they.. were organ- ,
ized over ' 50• years ago. This ad-
dress w a•s :interesting,; inspiring
a rill educational Mrs. Bush • of
F Southampton ',thanked, the speak-
Prayer . closed : the Meeting and
a . luncheon .followed,, served by
the Kinlough • W.A.
HON. ' MAURICE: SAUVE SPEAKS .
IN SUPPORT OF .' MAIT , EDGAR-"-
St: .Joseph's Parish Hall, on the
Bluewater' Highway,' was crowded
when :Hon. Maurice Sauve, Min-
ister of Forestry in the Pearson
Governmenw, discussed :election. is-'
The meeting was in support of
Malt . Edgar, ;Huron , Liberal cand -
idate '
"We have ` the greatest . con-
fidence ' in Ottawa that your can-
didate, :Mai,' Edgar, will' be with
us in 'our. majority government of-'
ter this :election;" said Mr. Sauve ,
Huron Liberal candidate Mail,
, Edgar .told the ` dinner meeting:
"The winds of change are blowing
strongly in . the' county because
the Cardiff image has now vanish-
ed."
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