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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-03-11, Page 511111rWalert OWN.. ....... ,.- w..-.. w ..,.. WEDNESDAY, MARCH II, 1964 THE. .LUCKNOWSENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Cusum . Butcherin 11M0ndays. --- Hogs,. $24)010.. by ' 4:O0 g m ' Cutting and Wrapping, • 2c .pound CATTLE, CALVES and LAMBS EVERY DAY, , EXCEPT ;SATURDAY We Do, Curing. and' Smoking .. , ; Be!ef, Pork and Lamb. •Sold. Whole, Half or .Quarter For. Better Service And: Lower :Prices Call Ripley le yY :10 ' • Cha :. klooisrma • Prop:. ' • 1�1..ur e Grove I.. l- :.OfPearn The Canadian Eskimo wasstud- reported for the cad. art he r P Y d 1. ed u by ' lerove W ma n large : in; February and another one was t' t ,t smembers,.. g .planned for March. Mrs. Dori Mc, iumiber of ladies met at the home .Cosh asked for someone to dress f Mrs, :Wm. J. Arnold. The _ roll a dill in ioneer costume fordress P . t all, : '"an cid . Eskimo custom," Archives. Mrs. Claude 'Dore. don. produced many .interesting facts ated a lovely . crochetedset as' a ricluding a picture of . an Ookpich gift to F:W.I.C, which will, meet, r native handicraft: Mrs. Cecil' in; Nova Scotia.this' summer. The Sutton said that most. of the things' District. Directors meeting will be one by the white' man had. a .held at Clarke onIVlarch' 17. No etrimental effect.. Eskinios. , have , one ill attend the Officers. Con- een exploited by. traders in the .ference at Guelph: ' Mrs: Frank ast .quite frequently. They . are, ' Currie, Mrs. Don • McCosh and i danger of being turned 'into `Mrs. Frank Dore displayed ar- , band of . idle, . demoralized. in -tides made at the block printing ividuals..' The missionsrovide course: Mr$,' . Walter ' Forster. re- p F .._ lost of the ,education along with ceived : a teapot from • the W.I: to few schools ' provided, by the mark her.. Silver wedding. Miss ?,rritorial ;government The white Margaret. Robertson gave. out .the Ian's., laws are contrary to the Penny Round -up bags. ' Mrs: Vic ulture of the .Eskimo, There . are toria . Smith was : convener of :,the aservations where no 'white. man program .Heather Boyle.' :'sang a an hunt or trap. Railroads and solo and . MIs.. Smith, ,conducted. lines destroy' the migration pat- a contest and read "Party Line". ;rns of the northern. aniinais. • by Harry J Boyle. $10.0p, was don - Mrs. George Harkness presided •ated to Ripley Fair.. Everyone r the . business portion :of': the signed a card for Miss Eva Cul.. ieeting::. Family, night will be Tri •beet Lunch was served by Mrs: narge of Mrs. Howard Thomp- Morford. Mackay, Miss Margaret in,. 'Mrs. Peter Leeson . and 'Mrs. Robertson and ,Mrs..Gordon Pat rank Dore. Mrs: ,Dori , McCosh tersoli: Steel. Prices Will Go Up April lst ORDER NOW. and SAVE s Now -at no extra cost you,an "dress up your, home; cottage, and farm, buildings .with the .best -looking;' best designed `.roofing and siding. on the market today,lt_'staide al_forwIndustryrtoo.--- • e. Available ' in Galvanized Steel, Aluminum. Or Fiberglass • 14% improved load .strength • Tested to withstand winds up to 100 m.p.h. '40 Superior nailing characteristics s , zany✓ teng-th �• • 1 dpeagraQ l CO-OP ROOFINGSTING Made better to gye;�4bettehr'''protection to your Bull ri"gs. CKNOW D1STRICT Z0 -OPERATIVE P aor►e 52841.2,$, Presbyterian. W.M.S. • The Afternoon Auxiliary of the W.M.S. met in the, school room of, the, church, on' Wednesday, March 4th. Mrs. C. Agnew was in the. chair and gave her in- • troductory remarks . in . verse. Hymn 214 was sung, followed with prayer by Mrs. Agnew,. The. "Aim. and Purpose" of the Society was. then repeated in unison, Miss Mary McLeod read the "'Scripture. ' The Bible Study given by. Mrs. Rod. McLeod was taken from. John 5:. 1 to 9 — the. healing .of the .para- lytic man.. It was decided that there would be no senior boys .class formed this year from . the Mis- sion Band. '•The .correspondence consisted of thanks. for cards sent, and announcing .March " 24 as the date for the Thankoffering: The roll call was answered by' re-' peating, a verse from Leviticus. The Prayer Circle . was .taken .by E Mrs. J. Adams and Mrs. J. Em- erson. Mrs: Jas. Little. gave the Mission Study and Mrs. C. Fin- layson gave the .Meditation. Mrs, N. • ' Johnston ° read. a'. poem on "Easter," •and also one on, ."In' a Garden." Mrs. C. Agnew gave the• offertory prayer. There were 22: visits' . and . 28 cards' sent .. by the visiting': committee. The meet- ing : was brought to a: close :by Mrs., C. • Agnew.. "giving thebless- ing. St.' •' ;oseph's • Church C:Wa..: St. Joseph's C.W.L., Kingsbridge held their. monthly Meeting' March 1st in the 'chool . with . an atten- dance . of 24 members. Mrs. Mark: Daltonpresided and the : meeting opened with thePra - :Lea ue er g Y,: led. by Rev: Father Caruana.Mrs. Cyril Austin read; the correspon- dence. Financial 'report was given by Mrs. John `:Austin. Mrs. ,'.Carl' Riegling gave. a reading: A com- mittee was appointed to look after .the 'entertainment for St. Patrick's Day. They ..are Mrs. • Mark 'Dal- ton, Dal=ton,: Mrs. Ray Dalton, Mrs. Leo, Courtney arid Mrs. Eugene Frdyne. Mrs. Clifton. Austin and Mrs. ' Bob Howard were asked to 'look` after the catering. The: ladies were ask- ed to . clean the church :for Eas- ter. • The meeting : closed with prayer by Rev.. Father :Caruana: Blake 'United;' Church Women The March .meeting of. the Blake U.C.W. was . held at the' home of MrS. R Irvin with. Mrs.' H.''Blake • in charge of the program. The' theme of- the meeting was ."Pray. er." Mrs. Blake gave an "inter- esting• story on' the picture "Pray- ing Hands' and .on the artist ,Al - heft 'Duret. The chapter from "The Word and: the Way" was given by Mrs, 'W. Zirn. Mrs. , J. Currhti had the chapter'from .•; the :`study book. .Mrs.' Kaiser 'gave a 'reading :on: India and Mrs. J. Cranston had a poem entitled, "Prayer," The: roll call -was answered , by; "A way to•prevent or fight evil:" There were • 16' members and '2, children present. Delegates were appointed. to attend' the Presbyterial at Ex- eter on March, 18. The meeting was closed 'with hymn and ..the benediction. Lunch .was: served: by the hostess ;assisted' by Mrs. C. Kilpatrick:: Sauth Kinloss W.M.S.' Mrs, Harry Levis was hostess to South` 'Kinloss •on •Wed nesday afternoon, Mareh•14;• .With Mrs. Currie Colwell and Mrs. A nue ' ac ntyre as directors. Mrs. Gilbert Hamilton presided and Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall • read min- utes and correspondence including ry a message from the president, Mrs. T. Collyer.' Arrangements were made for the Easter Thank - offering. Mrs. R. Mat illan gave the ,treasurer's repor, The Bible Study was Isaiah 41 with roll call being a verse` with "help.'''• Read-• l ings.'were given by Mrs. Ira' Dic- kie and Mrs,:. Evati Keith, Prayer • circle was conducted` by Miss. Mar- tha Sutherland, Mrs., S. ' Chislett and Mrs. W.. F. Macbonald,, The study on India was taken 'by Mrs; A,:: Maclntyre and Mrs, Douglas Graham' read several missionary k letters. She .also had charge of the Book Display and. took orders I for those seIeeted. Hostess and dirert 's served lunch,. • PAGE. FIVE eports Unit 1 United Church Women Unit 1..of the Lucknow U.C.W. met at ` the home of Mrs. 0. Brooks, on March 3rd with the president . in the. chair. The roll call was answered with an Easter verse and: a; donation of toys for the chdreh nursery. Mrs. W. Dren- nan had charge of the Devotional period consisting of Bible .reading by Mrs. E. Taylor and meditation by • Mrs. ',Drennan. The new study book "India Now" was introduced. by Mrs Anderson,- An Easter read- ing, was given by •Mrs, R. ,Robert- son and an article on Stewardship. was read by Mrs. G. Stuart. The members, were reminded .of 'the quilting to be done . at . church on March .11th, 12th, 18th and 19th. 'All interested women will be wel- come.- el-come.- After ' a. contest on 'Bible names, lunch was served by the committee' in „ charge, ' • Unit' '2 United Chufrch Women Presbyterian: Auxiliary a. Hosted By ' U.C.W. Groups A joint meeting was enjoyed: on March 3rd, by both evening . units of the U'.C.W.. and thein guests. the Presbyterian Women''s. Aux1-, iary. A11 the' ladiesjoined hi a short worship service, led by Mrs, G. Newbold, Mrs. N. Johnston, Mrs.. R. IVf cKenzie and Miss Gladys • Mac onaid, Two duets. were sung by Mrs. '.S. Jamieson, and. Mrs. R, 'Forster, accompanied by Mrs. R. MacLeod ¢at • the piano. .The guest speaker of the ,even- ing, Miss Dean MacLeod, gave .an inspiring message entitled "Where Do We. Stand in World Missions." •The subject was discussed under the . headings: population explos;, ion;. collapse of colonialism; rise of communism; and ,new methods of transportation and Communica- tion: In connection • • with these: 'changes,' the Speaker paid partic- ular •. attention, to. Japan,. Ethiopia, and Europe. The requisites for :a vital and successful Missionary 'Society were :discussed, .with par tictlar reference to,. work with'. children., Mrs, . R, Gammie thanked the Unit 2 held their March; :meet- s eaker 'and, the soloists for their ing at the home .of Mrs., R. Strapp. contributions :to an enjoyable ev- Mrs. A. Andrew opened'the Meet- ening'and on behalf ohe Pres- ing ,with call . to , worship, , hymn byterian Women's Auxiliar y .,'thank - and. prayer. Mrs. A. Andrew took edt o the bible study : from "The Word Units74 and 5 of • the U..C.W. for ,.,their invitation.. and the Way" with' Mrs. C. Greer reading the scripture '.alternately. Mrs. H. Robinson capably gave the 'mission study. India became independent in 1947 but stayed by . acommitttees from both: Units within the British .Commonwealth 4and 5 of the U:C.W: of -Nations.,' The task of ` Evangel ism has only begun.. The foreign missionary is • the arm. ' of the church /jov'erseas helping t h e church of India,. We were : favoured With a duet .'by. Mrs. J. 'W:.Jbynt and, Mrs. J. Hall' accompanied by Ml's. H. , Sti app, :A- very 'humorous.> elor" units • :Tent for $50 and one reading was read by Miss Hazel bedroom units for $59;03; ihclud Webster. Mrs. E. Wightznan• took 'ing allutilities except telephone. the chair.fore the business .period. •• * ' • �` The' roll call, `"A ' toy for :.the • First 'hint that .:' he 21st Field Nursery" : -was' :answered by 17 Regiment, RCA (M), with bat - members ; Projects ..were discuss- teries in Listowel,' Wingham and ed . and it `was.' decided.. to have Walkerton is to be affected' in free will : giving. Committee re- re -organization of. the militia, .came ports w ere; given and the efferi i , ' n,, a release '. from the Department' taken.. Arrangements ,were .made'; of National Defence of the 'Can=' for the Easter .Thankoffering ;The aclian, Army announcing that suln-- meeting ` was closed by Mrs E. ' mer camp training this year will Wigh'tman readingthe poem "A be limited to officers'. 'and non - Sensible ;Prayer;". followed by the:'cornmissioned•officers 'of.all militia mizpah 'benediction units. • The evening .of fellowship ended With . a'St, 'Patrick's Day`gaine led by. Mrs. E. 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