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WEDNESDAY,.. SEPT,. 16th, 1964,
OLIVET NEWS
THE, LUCKNGW SENTIN,EL,.• :LUCK!1QW,, 'ONTARIO
RAGE ELEVEN
Reverend Frank Stone of Port
Arthur,, representing the Ontario
Temperence Society; supplied. in.
Olivet United Church on Sunday
in the absence of Reverend George
Ball, .
Mr, and .Mrs, Gerald Colling: at-
tended the Western Fair in Lon-
don while Brian and Paul spent
a couple of days with Mr, and
Mrs. Melvin Colling, ' Ernie and
Sharon, e
Congratulations are in order for
Mr, and Mrs. Howard McGuire
of Stratford who were married
on. September fifth, Mrs, ,McGuire
is the ' former Annie, Borden. Both.
are former : residents of Olivet..
Congratulations , also for Mr,. and
Mrs._ Robert Orr (nee Mary Roul
ston), whose wedding took place
on September 12.
• Mr. and Mrs. Harry Colling at-
tended'
ttended' graduation exercises ' a t
Brantford Hospital on Thursday,
when Miss Karen' Estrick- was
among. the graduates.
Mr. :and. Mrs. Norval 'Stewart �kk
and Helen. White attendedthe i
wedding of : Miss Nancy McGugan
in Brantford on Saturday.
Miss Sharon Coiling was organ-
ist on . Sunday in the United,
Church. • •
Miss Mary White, , R,N,A,, of
Kitchener, spent a week's holi-
day at. her home here.
'Mr, James McNairn of ' Sea
forth visited on Sunday with Mr..
and Mrs. Oscar White and fain -
fly. : -
• Miss . Phyllis Clayton of Strat-
ford spent. the week -end with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Herb Clay-
ton and Lynn.
Miss ` Marie Hamilton visited at
the week=end with her mother,
Mrs. Jean .Hamilton in Hamilton,
Miss Helen White entered Wing-.
ham and .District Hospital school
of 'nursing assistants, on Monday..
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, ' W.
T. Roulston and Jack on 'SUnday
were: Mr.. and Mrs. Howard Mc-
Guire, •
c-Guire,:' also Misses Edna, Shirley
and Debbie Borden, all of Strat-
ford.
SiLVER LAKE W.I,
Members of the Silver Lake
W. I,. met at the home of Mrs.
Stanley Cooper for their September
meeting. The president opened. the
Meeting with the Ode and Mary
Stuart collect, Mrs Cooper 'read the
scripture. -
Mrs, John Hodgins,, introduced.
the speaker Mr. Congdon who gave
a very enlightening talk on the
work and benefits of the Children's
Aid Society,
Mrs,. Mabel Campbell and Mrs.
DorisMoulton were appointed to
:,'
attend the W. `L Rally to be held
at Arkwright. The area convention
is to held at Wiarton.
Reports of the standing commit-
tees were given by Mrs, Wm.
Camlbell,: Mrs. Young, Mrs. Coop-
er and Mrs, Mabel 'Campbell, Mrs,
Glenn Young conducted a contest.
The motto, "There is magic in.
a word of praise" was written by
Mrs. Roy Moulton and read by
Mrs. John Hodgins.
The meeting . closed • with the
"Queen" • and Mrs, Hedley and
Mrs. Smith served lunch.
AMBERLEY
Unit, tie of. the U.C.W..of Pine
River United Church held ' their
meeting • on Tuesday afternoon of
last week with an attendance of
twenty-seven. Mrs. Leonard. Ir-
win presided ya rid opened' 'the
meeting with the call to worship
and hymn. The roll callwas an-
swered, with a Beatitude. After
the business period, ' the program
convener . Mrs.. George. Wightman
gave .a reading and prayer. After
a hymn, the scripture reading
and meditation was given ' by
SiIverlake 4-H Club . •
The lstmeeting of the Silver'
lake 4-H Homemaking club unit,
Sleeping Garments 'was held on.
Monday, the 31st of August.
The leaders,i Mrs.. Tom :McDonald
and Mrs. Clarence Moulton showed
the girls, different materials and
how to choose the better ones for
use in making their sleepwear..
It was decided that the •next
meeting' would be held on Tuesday,
September 8.
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Mrs- Sam ',Snobolen and the Lord's
Prayer in unison. Mrs. Sam,Gib-
son gave a. reading, and.. organ.
music "My Ain Countree" by Mrs. '
William ° Courtney., -Mrs. Eldon
Bradley!gave an interesting read-
ing on "Sleeping in. church. The
Study Book on India was taken
by Mrs. John ;Ferguson. Chapters
were read on "Thechurch in the
agricultural areas of India," After
,,the hymn "Jesus keep me near
the cross;" Mrs. Wightman closed
the meeting with the benediction.
At the lunch hour : Mrs,. William
Hooey, who attained her ninety-
first birthday, was . guest of hon:.'
our. Mrs. John. Reid reada poem
entitled "Mother." Mrs. -Hooey
was presented with a bouquet of
white gladioli : and birthday cake.
Happy birthday was sung 'and a
social time was enjoyed. Present..,,
for the occasion were Mrs. Arthur .
Smeltzer, Mrs. Murdock Mellon-
ald, Mrs. Ella Gardner (the for-
mer Ella McDonald) . of Ashfield,
who is a niece of .Mrs:. Hooey and
Mrs. Daisy " Endersby, both . of
Medicine Hat,. Alberta,
Mr.,'and Mrs. john. Blue and •
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Funston spent
a few days in Detroit last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Blue visited their
son Eugene, .who is a patient in
Harpers Hospital following' a n
accident in which his leg was
crushed. •
Miss Sheila Collins, who .has,
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been employed at. .Elmer Umbachs
drug store hi' Lueknow during. the . '
summer, left on .Tuesday for Ow-
en
'Sound ' hospital where she will
train •.for' a • . registered nurse.
.Mrs. Ross Monro :of. Ipperwash
visited for a` few days • with Mr.
and Mrs. John Blue of the second
concession. •
, Mr and Mrs. Ernie McTavish
entertained , the McTavish famil•
-
ies ` at , their . summer home at
Amberley •beach ` recently. Rev..
Duncan McTavish 'of London,' who
° was celebrating a., birthday, was
'guest'of honour.
Unit . two of Pine River United
,church held . their meeting 'on
Tuesday ..evening of last week
with' -a .good attendance. Mrs. Leo-
' nard . Courtney opened the meet- •
ing.: with prayer. The roll call •
was. answered with : a harvest
text. The , scripture reading and ; -
meditation was given by 4. Mrs.
Carl Hooey., Mrs. George Mes-
senger • . conducted : t h e worship
Service.. : Prayers were given •by
Mrs. G. :Messenger and :Mrs. Ron
nie 'Irwin:. A , trio, consisting ` of •
`Mnar y Elizabeth Walden, .Shirley
Reid and Brenda Humphrey
was . accompanied by. Mrs. Mur-
ray Walden. Mrs. Ronnie Irwin
gave an interesting reading on
"Harvest Time." After the closing
'hymn and' benediction;, lunch was
served in the Sunday' School ;room..
Sympathy is extended to Mrs.' •
A. H. Johnston', of Stratford in
the passing of her husband, Rev: .
A. H. Johnston. Mrs.. Johnston . is
the former Sara Jane McTavish'
of -the second concession in the
Olivet area,.
Observed 91st Birthday
;A family gathering .. was held
on Sunday • at' the ' home of Mr.
and Mrs. Murdock McDonald' 'of
the second concession of Huron,.
When ' Mrs. William Hooey was
honoured on the occasion: of : her
ninety-first birthday. Thirty-three—
members
hirty threemember's of her . family • were pre-
sent to enjoy` the day ' with her.
Her nieces Mrs: Ella Gardner,
and'. Mrs. Daisy Endersby 'both of
Medicine Hat, Alberta,' who have
been spending a few weeks visit-
ing . relatives, were also;. 'among'
the guests Congratulations are
extended to - Mrs. Hooey by ' her •
many friends.
•Mr. and Mrs. Archie Courtney,
visited on Sunday with' the Browns
and Murdies . of Kitchener at their
cottage , at Point Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nixon, sec-
ond
concession of Huron left the
latter. part , of . the • week on a
trip to the Western provinces.
Mrs. W. McBurney of Bruce
Beach was hostess. for the An-
glican M7omen's Guild of Pine
River on Thursday ,of last week.
There w a s an attendance of
twelve. Mrs. Gordon Emitierton .:
presided for the ' meeting.:. Mrs.
Reg. Godfrey continued the his-
tory of ' hymns. Mrs. John Em-'
merton gave a reading, Mrs. Ar-
thur Smeltzer gave the scripture
reading. After the • closing hymn
and ' benedictionlunch was serv-
ed by 'the hostess.
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