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Women Of .The Presbyterian :Church;
Celebrate Two ,Anniversaries This Year
Riplelro
r MHockey, Ho a For ,ArIif cis CeNao p
.I ACSLEY PEEWEES: AND
BANTAMS OUSTED. RIPLEY
oksTfarward-To-Next Winters_
The real winners of a minor
hockey draw sponsoredby the
Ripley -Huron Legion and local.
merchants were the hockey teams'.
Legion President Leroy Walden
and I.O.O.F. Noble 'Grand Jack
Farrell, and their committees met
with Ken MacKay of the Juven-
ile team and were": able to divide
$215.76 among, the three teams..
Most of this - has been earmark-
ed for starting the hockey season
next fall. with the hope being That
the first purchase . made might
be icetime on newly installed
artificial ice in the Ripley arena.
SATURDAYSCORES, AT
CADET • SHOOTING PRACTICE
Percy McClenaghan 96,' . Ken
Taylor 91, Keith Kaiser 89, Ross
Hallam '86, Elliott Whitby 86, Roy
Button 86, Ian MacRae 86, Jim
D. MacDonald , 86, Allan Colwell
83, Dave . Robinson 82, Allan :Cor-
nish 82, Peggy Button 80, Eldon
Eckenswiller 78, Joyce Thorburn
77, .Donald Andrew 71, Anne Hef-
fernan 61, Bill Chester 60, Pauline
Wildgen 59 Rosemary Hogan 46,.
Islay Howald 46.
An au -day : shoot is , .being plan-:
r►ed tobe held at Ipperrwash the1st
of April.
TIMBER TIPS
Congratulations are in order for.
the Tigers . who. ended , -up in the
first place ,'for the season.
Frank .Thompson rolled the mens:.
high single. for the week' with . a
299 flat and. J. ':Fisher 'had the
high triple; of 696,: somewhat. short
of his fine triple of 831 the. week
-before: -
Dorothy : Errington . rolled ` the
top single. ,for the ladies ;with a
286 flat game and Marie Stewart
was high with a 605 flat : triple4
Group "A" will. bowl on Wed-
nesday: night this week and •Group
"B": on Thursday. and alternating
the :following week.
Group; A
Tigers. 65, Cubs: 60, Beavers 55,
Squirrels 46, : Lions 460 Gophers
44.
Group .B.'
Coons 40, `Pole.. Cats 39, Chi
•munks ;:3.9, • Zebras 35, . Wolverines
27, Kangaroos 27.:
One hundred . years ago, in the ~ With the ' discovery of gold in
city of Montreal, a small 'group of the Klondy, ke and the subsequent
women came; together. to. assist opening up of the Canadian West,
the Church of Scotland lin . it's a need arose . ;for help at home:
French mission work. The Rev. ' John Pringle, minister
This year, '.the women ; of the ing to 1200. miners in •Atlin,,
PresbyterianChurch: in Canada': asked the ' women of ,the Church
will, gather in Montreal on May to send out ' Christian.' nurses at
8 9 . and 10 : in the: Church', of St. once, as men. were dying for lack.
' Andrew- :and St. Paul,' :: to • com- of; .care. The : Atlin ..:Nurse • Com-
memorate a century: of . organized mi� • was formed, " and included
Presbyterian : women's work in representatives from . nearly every
Canada. Presbyterian, congregation in Tor-..
Almost immediately after its . onto iln_July, 1899, Miss .Elizabeth
Mitchell and Miss Helen . Bone
formation this.;small' group . sup- arrived .in Atlin.
ported a missionary at Cote St. Their first hospital 'was a small
Paul and started . a • school 011 cabin .with. a ' mudroof . and .saw
Dorechester Street. A few years dust floor,' and held 4 cots. When
later they secured the services. 'cabin became: crowded a tent
of• a French, Bible iWoman, Mad -
as put : up beside it The follow -
atm Com, w io •ministered --to" the
m e� in•[campgave
�
g Spring everyon
French poor for over 30 years. free labour and St. `Andrew's Hos-
Working among, . the English -spec -
the same time was pital -- the first Presbyterian
king poor'atHospital in;. Canada was erect-
s deaconess, Miss McIntyre,
•As ,interest , increased in the: . Asof
h grew, more Hospitals
larger mission � the Church Home Mission, Wolrk �
' on , of ,the' Chars
• 'money and clothing were sent to were. opened and. Schoolsi and Res-
• India, and the salary of 'Dr: LUG idences built and. the Women's
`•inda 'Graham in Honan, , China, Home Missionary Society was
was -underwritten. A few: years ...born in -•May 1-903..
later, in 1900, Dfb Susan Mcdalla On . Max15th ;.1914s ` in• Knox
was sent to:India and in 1901' Miss
ChtirCh, 'Toronto, : thesethree Wo -
form the
Agnes, ' Dickson and. Miss ,Isabella men's Groups came together to
' Little .started work : among 'the. Women's missionary So -
women and children in South ciety (W.D.) of the .Presbyterian
China.Church
adi
In 1904. the name 'of this This then, is a d tt l
group pb b e celebra=
• became "The Women's /Missionary tion 100, years -of organized
;Society:". .These were the begin- Presbyterian, Women's. Work, and
'pings in Montreal; • 50 years since the amalgamation
Early in' 1876, the Toronto' daily of the .three Groups. • ,
papers caried notices of a meet-
.
ing to consider forming a Wo-
man's Society for 'Foreign Mis-
sions,
is sions, and on. • March -list, 1876,
the Woman's Foreign Missionary
Society was 'organized. In 1883 this
Society adopted thee. motto "The
World for Christ." This is still
the
emo0of'the Society, and will
e the
theme of the celebrations A compliment , is 'tire pause that
in Montreal, ` refreshen. ' :
I . SEE . .
THAT Wm., -Lyons is holding an
auction sale , of his 'stock on
Thursday ash , plans to enter
.hospital .shorty for surgery..
paisley Peewees and and Paisley
Bantams have both' won. the W.0.-
A.A. "D" series ` championships
and will continue in the all -Ontario
playdowns.
•
Ripley teams . were • runners
=up
in both cases: The classy Peewees
dumped. Ripley by scores. of 13-5
and 12 Paisley Bantams won
the first . one '.13 to 3, but had' their
hands full to edge Ripley 6 to 4
in the clincher.
WEDNESDAY,MARCH 11, 1964
LUCKNOW PLAYS APRIL 3rd
IN YOUNG CANADA CONTEST
The Goderich Lions 15th annual
Young Canada Hockey Week will.
run from, March 27th to April 4th,
In the "C" .series/ Lucknow is
scheduled to meet Virginiatown at
1;30 p.m. on. Friday, April 3rd.
The winner meets either Arthur,
Kincardine, Forest or Ayr at 7:45
that evening, with the semi-finals
and final series . being ` held, : the.
next day. .
Industrial Loopy
Now' •I•n Playof•fs••;
In the first .game in a.best..of: 3
semi-final series at 8:00 ',p.m. on
Tuesday, Port . Albert edged ..Sil
verwood's 5 to 4 in a close check-
ing game. ''At 9:30': Holyrood.. de-
feated Kintail 4 to . 1 as the Butch
ers started flying again.
The .second genie in the two ser-
ies *gibe: held Monday, :March 16;.
when at 0:00 p.m:. it will be Holy
rood :vs: Kintail and at 9:30 p.m..
Silverwoods..vs.' Port. Albert.
D -070.d Stock
Rem�vai Service.
We are licensed to reonov e;
your dead or crippled farm
animals for sanitary disposal.
GORDON YOUNG, .Elmira
Phone Collect to:
MRS. GORDON TAYLOR
528-5950` - Lucknow
24, hoUr.$erviae
• Licence Nos
215C63, and '22863.
LDHS Band Staged.
Pleasing Concert,
The Lucknow .District . High.
School band, staged a,, very 'inter-
esting and creditable band con-
cert at the, school 'on Friday ev-
ening.
President of the Band, Miss Es-
ther
Gibson, welcomed the gath-
ering. T h e , Program, included
marches, overtures, waltzes Wand
hymns, by the Band, and •.many
solo, duet and. group numbers,,
as follows: clarinet solo, ': Janet
Carruthers alto horn, ,. Sharyn .•
Mowbray; cornet solo, Joyce.
Thorburn, Ross Hamilton, Larry.,
Pentland, Andy Anderson, Wendy
MacKenzie, Sharon•Courtney, :Har-
old. .Ienary; cornet duet, June
Ackert, Mary Murdie; ' baritone
Solo, Karla •Riegling, cornet 'duet,
Jim Anderson, Doug Dickie; :bar
bar-
itone solo, Stephen Andrew;: trom
bone . solo, , , Wayne Jamieson;
"Beatles" selection by; Keith Kai-,
ser, Ernest Ackert, Wallace, Hou-
ston, Terry Rathwell; ' `saxaphone
solo, Ed • Brown;. cornet duet,
Ricky and. Eugene ;Pritchard; 'sax
aphone: duet, David$ Wall and 'Don-
aid Hodgins.
Mr. L. E.:`Goyette,.' LDHS . prin-
cipal spoke.briefly and. Mr Elwin
COMING EVENTS Hall, the band conductor announ
• ced the Band .shield winners: The
EXHIBITION . HOCKEY GAME Junior shield goes to.Ross .Ham-
,`' On Friday night,;. March 13, at ilton and the Senior shield to ,Bar-
8:30 pan. Holyrood Butchers : play bara ; Nelson:
an .exhibition • hockey game .again- Pianists during the evening
st Ripley .ile
Junior p y uru r Farmers Prize were Mary Andrew, . John 'Brad -
draw for one-quarter of beef will ley, ,Bruce . MacKenzie and .Mrs.
be made at this. game. Ross :..Cum ming..
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•If • we are honest with ourselves, we cannot ignore the mounting evidence
that tobacco provides 'a• serious hazard to health;•
t 1,ieroy 'Collins; former ..governor of • Florida)
Our own Pharmaceutical Council' has met . and
recently resolved:
tt co-operate neveryw a. y:with.. any -methods- that--the-
and
- that --t e.and 'federal governments may propose
.to discourage the promotion and sale.
of .these .products.
reduce'what has been described. b
scentisIn taking'.;this .'lead ton
ii .,: ,, - y many
s as a health hazard, the association's council has the support of
its menders: .
Since my convictions . always have been never to sell ; anything that'
•pxoven..in a .large majority ruling by the -pro dut itl
F Pte} ihes�"`�be a health
hazard,and since -i have; always believed a conviction`must be followed
definite. action; . . by
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1 am burning up all' -my stock : and discontinuing, the sale: of
all tobacco as of this ••notice.
This. decision is made entirely for; your,. benefit in the 'i interest and your safety: n rest of your
Future articles .in this paper will
• • � P P give' a coin rehensve survey g p of all
the facts. • .
Sincerely, .
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