HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-10-07, Page 11WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1964
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THE LUCKNOW SENT.INELf LUCINOW, ONTARIO,
PAGE ELEVEN
Holyroodr No. 1
4-H Homemaking Club -
Seven . members of the Holy-
rood • Slumber Pals attended the
fourth meeting .on Monday, .Sep-
tember ' 28th. The roll call, was.
. answered by "a sample of mater-
ial for pyjamas or nightgown and
,a seam suitable for it. The lead-
ers, . Mrs . Ackert and Mrs. Bush-.
ell demonstrated• making bias and
corded piping. All the girls made
samples for their record books
and then worked on . their sleep-
ing garments. The meeting closed
by i epeating the 4-11 creed.
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Total $9300`:.
"At a recent meeting of, Huron
Presbytery of the United ' Church,
of Canada (covering an, area from
Centralia in the south to Wrox
eter in the north) the."Rev. Wm.
ten' Hoopen, Goderich,. was.. r".e-
elected Chairman. A highlight of
meeting *as a report on Gen-
eral' Council which met in St.
the report given by
Mr. S.
John's; Scott and Rev. Grant Mills,,
Clinton,, who. were delegates to the
meeting in Nfld. "The new Cur-
riculum was .: in the ' spotlight,"
they. reported, _ '" and it was dis-
covered that much of 'the.. crit-
icism of this new material came
from ,people who read their news-
papers religiously, their Bibles in-
termittently, and the new material
not at all. An interesting note is
that 100 per cent : of the Pastoral
Charges in. ' Huron. Presbytery
have ordered some or all' of the
New .Curriculm. 'material; :.85 per.
cent of the Sunday Schools ° .
The Call of Blyth -Pastoral
Charge to the . Rev. W Mathers.
was approved;'` also, the Call of the
Egmondville Charge to the . Rev.
A. Scott of . Regina, Sask. Mr. Peter
Lewis, son of •Rev and Mrs, S. E.
Lewis, Exeter, has been approved
as a candidate for the ministry &
will be officially received at the
• next meeting of Presbytery.. ,a.
A financialreport revealed that.
a total of $9300.00 has been, paid
to . such projects .as: Westminster
College, London; Goderich Camp
"Sing -Time" (CKNX-TV); Alma
College; and ' Five' Oaks Training
Centre . in Paris. Also, a 'sum of
$33,187.00 has been raised 'so .far
this year for the Missionary and
Maintenance : Fundof the church.
ST. HELENS
On Sunday . morning at the St.
Helens' .Church; Rev.. . B. F. Green
and Mr: Harley Moore conducted
communion Service' and ten new
• members joined by profession of
faith.:. , The class members were
Mary Pannabecker, ,Brenda' Web=
ster, Judy' Dorscht, John. Moore,
Rickey Humphrey, Hugh " Todd,
Rodger Pannabecker, Allan . Mc
Donald,, Donald IVIcDonaid and.
Douglas McDonald.
Lynn . ,Miller. is, a patient in
Wingham and District . Hospital
this past week
Mrs. W. I. Miller and Misses.
W: D. Rutherford • and Isobel
ler' are visiting this week with
Mr: and Mrs. Gordon McIntyre
at "Richmond ' Hill
Mr and Mrs: E. W. Rice visited'
on Sunday with .Mr. A. G Webb
in Victoria ,hospital; London;
A large crowd attended ' the"
party in St. Helens on . Wednes
day night in honour of ..Mri and
Mrs., Charles McDonald's twenty„
fifth wedding: anniversary. .
LOCHALSH
The ; Kintail ' Women's :Institute
members were guests on Tuesday
at the Goderich Women's Insti-
tute.
Mr. Kenneth.. MacLennan is a
Patient, in Kincardine hospital.
Mrs. Oliver McCharles and Mrs.
Grant MacDiarmid were • judges,
at. Palmerston ' fair on 'Monday
afternoon.
Preparatory Services were held
on Friday evening . in readiness
for Communion Services at Ash-
field., Presbyterian Church on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs, Oliver 1VIcC les
were in Toronto on the w k:' nd
where they visited: with Mr.and
Mrs. Allan McCharles and Susan.
mWeek-end visitors . in the com-
May john
cRaewand an' and -Miss Jean
Montieth of Niagara Falls.
St. AUGUSTINE •RECEPTION',
HONORS YOUNG COUPLE
A large crowd attended 'the
presentation and dance in. St, Au-
gustine parish ball reeently in
honor of Mr: and Mrs. Eugene
Devereaux (the former Patricia
Brophy) of Alliston.
13oyleread the address
and Ken Leddy presented the
Young , couple with a well filled
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purse . of 'money. Eugene, on be- I
half ofhis bride, thanked every
one. for theirkindness: and gen- t.
erosity. Music for dancing was
supplied by Garnet Farrier's . or-
chestra.
Prior to her. wedding, Mrs. Dev-
ereaux was entertained ' 'at a din-
ner party at the home of Mrs.:
Charlie Lee at which al number
of nurses presented/h e r with
pieces of Old CountrRose bone
china.
T.B..• Testing own
Slightly In Huron
During the county -wide tubercu-
losis survey carried' out this sum
'mer, 23,337 persons were . tested.
compared • with 24.184 in 1960:. A
table of the attendance by clinic
locations is attached.
Two cases. of 'tuberculosis were
detected and 247' persons . were
found with otherdiseases of the
chest,
Anybody over 40 years of age
who, may have mifified the survey
is urged to consult . their family
physician who can ,perform a tu•
-
berculin ' test and, 'if necessary,
refer them to the local chest
clinic.
Both the mass survey and the '
.local chest clinics are supported
through' the •sale of Christmas
Seals by the Huron County Tuber-
culosis Association. •.
SURVEY ATTENDANCE
„Clinic Locations 1956 1960 19(4.
Bayfield 418 651` .605
Blyth. • • ; 988 1'309• 1,170
Brussels .1,102 1,189 890
Centralia Village 393 156 - 98
Centralia RCAF 7 , 692
Clinton ' 2,533 2,34 2,319
Clinton RCAF • ' 451 • , •'4
Crediton '274 513 531
Dashwood , 583 587 • 498
Dungannon 640 1.111 1,230
Elinlville 617
Ethel " • 480 ' 652 503' -
Exeter ' 1,97A 1,899 2,233'
Fordwich 82 533 339
Goderich ' 2,874 .3,435' 4,006
Goi rie
Hensall.•
934 199 804
669 815. 816
Seaforth 1,746 24883-. 14798.
273 665
2,736 3.193 :2.538
607 • 860 804
Winchelsea
Winft'ham.
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