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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-10-07, Page 10".n it ION nghgm Barrister Talks On Wills The St.,Helens. Women's Insti- tute meeting was, held in the hall with; a good, attendance including some of the men of the com- munity.: Mrs. Ross. Gammie pre- sided and the roll call wasan- swered with "A place in Ontario I'd like.:to visit:" '' Members voted that they each payone dollar $1.00) -at this trope instead of hay - mg— . a : bake sale. The motto "Friendship is . the only cement that will. hold . the world together" was given by Mis Isobel. Miller. Mr. An Mrs, . drew aunt gave a reading, and solos were sung by Mrs. S. De Boer and Mrs. . E. W. Rice. The guest. speaker' Mr Goodall, Barrister ' of Wingham, was introduced by Mrs. E. W. Rice.. He gave an informative talk on Estates and . the ' ' making of Wills. Lunch : was served by.: the hos- tesses Mrs. S. De Boer, Mrs. Fred McQuillin A successful. sale ' .'of homemade candy was also held., AMBERLE • Joan Ferguson, "daughter ' of Mr., and Mrs. Later Ferguson, who underwent, surgery.; ' at : Victoria. • hospital, London on Monday: of last week, is. steadily .. improving and' hopes. tobe home shortly,; Mr, and. Mrs.. Arthur Courtney.. ,area visiting with relatives in, Lon- 'don on-idon fora few days. Eugene Blue:. of St. Clair Shores, Michigan; .spent .a week with , his ' parents Mr. . and lgrs. John ;Blue:. i. A' • number ,from . 'thisarea at,. tended anniversary •. service's . at Kincardine . United Church last Sunday. All .'enjoyed, the .:`.Glad 'ridings" quartette from St. Jacobs and. Rev: E.:.Crossely Hunter of Toronto who gave .inspiring mes- sages.: Mr. and Mrs: Archie Courtney were guests of :Mr. and. Mrs. liam Campbell, of Kincardine on' 1 TH>E P4A4c104014 4.uC b#QW'4,. :ONTARIO- Ingham O 4TARIO- folk, who lent a. at* 4- WWS ing hand`+ ed friendly 0LIVET A friendly organitatien li The to r~ md .qfee. (�Bea� hetlwd in England called the G Sam W y j� 11 C we* beta at hTho ()etop, meeting the WISDNESPAY., OCTOBER 7.. 11444 The "Sleepy Time Gals" 4-R clubhave met recently at the homes of Mrs. Clayton, Barbara MacTavish, and Patsy Maceharles, Mr, Bert Eaton spent the week- end in St, Thomas visiting with his brother and other relatives. Miss Marie Hamilton has ac- cepted a temporary position on the S.S. Red Wing assecond cookwith her- smother who is the cook.. Mrs, Raymond Harilton. ac- companied by Mr and Mrs. Rus- sell Tout of Kincardine visited on Sunday' with Mrs, Bill, :•Bennett, who is in hospital in Lendon F Gt C,W� way 'held; on Thursday of-. tress expressed in telephone :pram ltrep�4ed ley 11t ` tet' in the church. Mrs. Oscar verSations have ,saved h>.0 lEe .! And w. ways Agent Ho , 1� tette, eonvenet of thea worship of persons' from. committing su• €.Tbe meet openedwit, the Gat wove, introduced the theme Tide.. The speaker urged her to wursbip• and prayer, Nmuber' ,'Lav men in the church in India," listeners to uphold the sanctity ?E:734, from the bywna v . wad old "Mrs, Elsner Osborne and Mrs, "the' Church and the ministery in l responsively, . Mrs. Plaster read John MaeCharles read of ways in this rapidly changing world, the :scripture lesson which was which' laymen were extending the ' The President; Mrs, �K.. lamer- • followed by a nui and prayer\ gospel in: India. Mrs, . H. Anger' on: ; was in the chair for the bus- ! R'ev . Kaiser gave a review' • of read the Scripture and gave the Mess period and reported an atten the .chapter. on "Mirraeles" from i, convents. Miss ' Winnifred Warren dance of.:34 mennbers and five ,.The' word ..and.the Way" and of Walkerton. was a . very wel-. visi rs Reports conveners . agave the first .sem-guest and spoke • briefly. to .,.•.fromibis. C. Cooke gorge: . p of : their committees ' were given tion of the next'chapter. The chap- The business was conducted by by Mrs. W. Henderson, Mrs. K. , ter . "My Brother. s .A, ' Stranger" ' the ' president,. Mrs. Robert ' Os- Murdie, Mrs. A. E. McKim, Mrs. from the study book was given' borne, who also dedicated the O. Brooks,' Mrs. G: McDiarmid, by Mrs. R. 'Phillips, The secre-• offering and gave the , courtesy: H. Strapp and Mrs. G. tary's report was read and .the remarks.' The con'rmittee served 'Johnstone: The Stewardship com- roll call answered by 13 members lunch :and. a social • time was •en. mittee, convened by • Mrs. W. .and 1 .visitor with a thanksgiving o ed, 'programme will: be_in charge of the verse. The treasurer's report Wag J y rogramme for the , December. The -Messengers also; held! their and . sec -1- p read and it was moved meeting in the church on Thugs.. meeting. onded that. the treasurer send. in day after school with the lead - agitans by their interest and kuid- I J, Algin, The theme t 4 ST. HELENS Mr. and Mrs. Ivan • McQuillin. and Mr. and Mrs. 'Barry.McQuillin and Jill of Kitchener were. week- end visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Fred McQuillin. Sunday visitors with Mr: and 'Mrs. E. W. ' Rice were;; Mr. and Mrs, Robert Wallace of Blyth. w Over 200 Attend Rally Over 'two lhundred -attended the World 'Mission 'Rally arranged by Archdeacon Canon J. Queen for: the Deanery of Bruce.. It was held* .at : the Church .of the •Mes= sigh, Kincardine on. Tuesday,.. Sep- tember. 29th. The.speciai speaker was. Rt., Rev Erica Sabiti, Bishop.1 of Rewenori ' Vganda, Central Af Bishop Sabiti was born of* heathen parents. Re had the op- portunity : of attending ;emission " • schools. He trainedas; a .teacher and afterwards -entered Theolog- t . ical. College. ;in 1932. He .attended - the Anglican. Congress held' last year in.. Toronto; The large. at' ' tendanee at the Rally were im- pressed by his message that' "There* •is: -ao much' . to: be done in Africa" where '.help IS urgently• needed. / Murrays 25 'Years Wed Mr. and Mrs: William' Courtney..: attended . the twenty—fifth wedding anniversary for Mr. and Mrs. David Murray, 6th Concession of Huron, on Wednesday evening, September '30.. An enjoyable ev- ening ,was spent The couple Were recipients ' or ' many lovely gifts. Many' happy anniversaries are Wished .'for. them. by their ' .many friends. the next, quarter of the allocation. „err :Mrs, ' .W., Black and Mrs. J. It was decided to .have a bake.McGuire in charge;. Bonnie. 'Nic- holson.' led . in. prayer; Joyce' Blackk,, read *a poeM. Mrs.McGuire told the story and. Mrs. Black con- ducted the study period. This 'be- •ing the first meeting of the sea- son, ' the followingofficers were elected: president, Michael Ham- ilton; secretary, Mary MacChar- les, • press' reporter, May White.. sale in . Lucknow on Saturday, i October '17th. An invitation:was read from' the Lucknow U.C.'W to attend: a rug demonstration on October. 6th. The sectional meet- ing is to be held in Blyth . on October 21. The meeting 'was closed withthe benediction, Lunch was ;served by the hostess. CHURCH:: NEWS • GENERAL MEETING, UsL.W: The generaleeting ,of. Luck-. now 1'✓ :C. V+ . ' held 'on Tuesday evening Sept. 29 was in charge 'of .Community. Friendship Committee. In the absence. of Mrs. George' Newbold, convenor, Mrs. W. Dren- nan and Mrs. H. Strapp ; conducted the devotional • programme Mrs. Drennan acted as chair `Yvan' and Mrs. Strapp read Scripture, pass- ages . arid .meditations ' on the theme of kindness. . The guest .speaker, 'Mrs, Outer - bridge of Ripley gave a very fine address on . Community' Friend- ship .as 'it applies to our :relations: with our neighbours in church life and' in OUT contacts with +mer rates of people. She. 'referred to the readiness .of children to make • friends with .•and accept those of other rads compared to adults. • Christ *tondemned' the unfriendly folk and indifferent and commend - CONTRACT FOR IMPROVEMENT TO No. 2 NORTH• OF GODERICH Award 'of' a contract for im- provement m- prove. ment. of ;Highway 21, near. Goderich, is announced. by Ontario Highways Minister Charles S. MacNaughton. . The project involves grading, drainage and granular base from one mile north of Maitland River northerly for nearly five. ;miles. ,Estimated overall cost of the project is . $428,OLO. Work . is expected to start this Week with completion . scheduled by the end of August, 1965.. E. and' E.. Seeginiller Limited, of . Kitchener is awarded .the con- tract ;for the, project. 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