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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-03-06, Page 11w ' X1"',rS Y; MAR. 6th: a ray C'oumr :RAI.J9E RALLY Blyth TownHaiI.:; 8.I5 atr,,�,', `. Monday, March 1 i'th, 'FBF I.ttcicNGw $SNT►N1Cly Mark. Wor Day.. Of.. F.rayer: 2 Principal Speaker: • p . MOST �J1�ORSI-IIPFUL • B�RQ. _. Ashfield Service 1Mrs. 'G, s Kaiser invited :the Wakes, •Hacketts and. 'ion. Un- ited" Ohuroll Won en to the Ash- field manse ,for the World's. Dayt of P'ray'er service, on 'Frida,,•. March. 1st, - The therm ?or'. 1963 ,was "More • than Conquerors" -:and was. written Eby` VIr^s,�•' David • Chung 'who is in ' .Kore•a'. • Mrs. Bert 'Alton opened the meeting'. v~;th'•.ea'i ,too' worship, The .pian•- wai ,Mrs. Wesley..Ritchie. • :Mrs Cgok lewd. reading• in uni orn, '1� i.s . Charles Anclersori, ow. ONTARIO. PAGE ELEVEN ✓! . iii-�iiiii viii % i�isiii•� • , 'H tibIlit.= .gill: . irid ,:urance and R GEORGE WARREN, Grand Master. and Sovereign• i �•Mr, 'Alex Racket leader r.,l de- •�:' of the Grand •grange Lodge. of, British• America, j , ; d -.Prayers'ca�,,n.were offered' 4 by Mesd'amca Livingston; .Men EVERYONE'' WELCOME / Ary, Keith Cranston, Gordon, • , P •• •."0-4` '•}r••..•. •••• • ••• • •-'• r • 1•• • • �.:. * 40-r•** • • ••• •1 0- • • •••••••• * .. ASHFIELD • �Ho Hospital, Lor <.1on, Febru.'ar•y 28th. • •j Darlene Louise. and• D+brah .Ann. • Mr.: Norman O:Con;nor and Twenty-one menibers answer- ed the ra11 call with a sentence. prayer 'art, the W.M.S, meeting held ,Last Friday at the, hgne• (xf, .1M.rs, . Wm...MaeDonald...Mrs•.. G F'inl•ayson .igave a synop,-. •sis of ::the Study Book.•The •pro= gram lifer. .the : ,World`s'' Day of Prayer was followed and parts were:taken by Mrs, Hugh; 1!fac ' .enzie, Mrs. . D. R,. MacKenzie 'an,! rs.: 'o an ' owes.. its. Ross `, sang ',:a solo At .tthe. -close Of the Itieeting the : hostess and. committee''aerved lunch, • Miss BeJty.. Anne Farris'h of London Was home for the" Week Patricia, Mrs., Reta Brown and Mrs, Frank ',eddy o'f Godeiich 'first•began prayer .service, then visited. Mr. John O'Connor in :in ,.1.922 the Canacl,ians joined' Vi.:toria .Hospital 'on • S•unday. with them, In 1627 'his+, became Mr. and Ars, Edwin Myer . of international' and +' iiow over. London visited' fii•ends hereon one'hundred• countries take .part, Sunday., Kirklandd, Robert Helrri, James -Nelson and .• Cliff Menary.. The iguest 'speaker was Mrs, Wiilli�am Wha•riy, •Lucknow.. She ichose Prayer and its.. need In ' our' lives. She explained that in. 16$? the 'Presbyterians. • fl V.S. Mrs•. `Wh:arry;igave personal ex. V1i•. Arnold Marsman, VIr: Ker;:. aniples :of .h•owiprayer is: answer». ry .1ic,gan:Vl t, Douglas • Frayne, . ed, in our time. Her 'insipiring;' .all of Larson; ' Mr. '•;Maurice Dal- rnesesage will be a challenge in tori, cif H'aniiiton'• spent the 'wee'k our work. She 'was thai}ked ibY on, sono y, Mrs. E..`' Dunsmuir was enjoyed.., The offering '$13.98, was. received by Mesdames Cliff; Kilpatrick} Jack Irwin. 'Prayer and benediction Mr,: and Mrs. Joseph Co'tiirtney were given by !Mars.: B. Allton. 'Vii.. Frank Austin visited 1 ,s: ai.ser• am', 'committee . sere, 'e a• .. a `�eiou•s. lune. , Mr: and:. Mrs.: Hank Bowen and. Frans ;Griffin ' af; Flint: ' spent the ; week -end with ` Mr.. Torn. V1Wallace•. and Mv1r. K d ' itt °"- Miss :Carrie:McCann. who has end, • d d 1'i 1 h 1111GSBRID E• been :a'..patient it Wis gharr ;Hos pita' for quite'`some' tune Corngratul�atio.ns • to •Mr. and, Mrs. Eldon A•us.ti ri on the arrival • • af• twin 'daught.ers n .Victoria. Jia.•• and Mrs. Ray •Dalton, vis- ited 2's8 Mary- Blake, a patierit in. Clinton'Iospital.,'' Mrs: Martha: :O'Neil and Mrs.. ;Cyril Austin visited friends in: W..ingharri" on S)mday in 'here's added jay. iih 'getting 'an important house hold appliance when you now you ve financed • s,.... Montreal Family finance. on. the Bank:of it sensibly , Plait, Monthly .payments on 'this, lots' -cast, life- insured pian are,tailorefl to' tit.your 'income and .. �. tonrcnicncc.. ~tnancc your purh is the sensible catty through'the 8,01. M gamily Finance.Plan Ask about it' at your neighbourhood 13'of l 1 toddy: 0 N. TA] : ace Plan. .6:00Sti IIFE4NSURED }c' l�,ci<•kiytitt llr,incl� : �fYl.!'�l� lZA • ,Lucknow . Servicest In -I.ucknow .:the World • Day. Prayer': of service was held _a . in St. .Peter's Anglican • 4Church.' Mrs: Fred''McQuillari'':presided at .the. /organ. /organ. : :Mrs, ..Etta •Rciber�ts'. conducted `,th-e' call. to Worship assisted". by Mrs: Ernest Gaunt; VIrs. Mongan ; Henderson; Mrs. Fraser 'MacKinnon ,arid ' Mrs. 'Kenneth Cameron: Pnayers ,were :offered by •:Mrs.•W B. Anderson, Mrs. Harry Lavis,Mrs'.. Clark Finlayson, :Mrs. Harvey Mole, •.Murdi•e' 'and Mrs. Phillip Stewart. -.`• A timely .address .in harmony`. with •.the ' bhheme and the .purpose ref :,the World Day . of Prayer; "More Than Cb�querors,? vas given` by :Mrs., John R,. King of St. ' Peters. • Mrs.. Clare Johnston sang the.. solo . • "Bl'ess This House:" • The j • ■ ■ . Sea. r' Russell,. Garry & Rodn�y PRICE: : 1Le pet, w; Gert. No. 1,., $1.65 per bu. C,an.' No., 1', 1; $ 50 per . $1.75 per bu (feria & York Can. NO. 1, ..$210; Reg. No.• • •,r. . Keystone No. 1, $3.10; Reg. No. Cert. •N o: 1', $2..2 ,: $2,35 .Jubilee Cert. No. 1,' $3.25 ,$3.35 No.1�Mixtures xed r gin.Can. Choice . of seven mixtures Order earl . and avoid' disappointment.. Phone 528-2026. TABLE CLOTH. Paper •1n' rotas of, suitable .;fors tranquets, .picnics & 100 ;feet long and a yard wide, any catered meal,. The Lucknow ammuwisamwemalimmommisawassaiwaaawiaaissmiwywommit Senting1 , .1 ■ . ■ ' ■ ■ ■ ▪ • .11 1 , •,. ✓ ` a II ' "al ow a ...WE OFFER YOU . : ■ ■a. .. v Rocf ��ar■ ■ • ■ • ■''IN •la ■: 'offering 'was received by Mrs.isi • 'Elmo—.•P• a and --•and •Mips.: Har= vey.' 1Vlale, St. Peters W ns :Guild .° King was hostess.. for the.. February (meeting., 6, mem- 'hers: Were 'present.: Mrs,.'' E. •.I rlt+_ chard read the collect Tor, Asch Wednesday, The Epistle was • read, by Mrs. R. • • Whitby and Mrs, l',:i ritelhard `read from the' gospel of: St. Work .i;.q: being !done .• on' itihee new 'choir gowns. They will be finished in. time for Easter: 'Two 'different • days were held 'for raking stur. ,'key pies which were quite a Sic-: •''c,ess. A sewing bee wall 'be held soon. for the ' making ,of More aprons; also • two q,u.ilts are to Abe quil•ted,• After • closing 'the' meeting •wit'h prayer; a .lovely, lunch was . server . by . 11.dstess;' Mrs. ' I irl'g, and a social •hdii•r was: r enjoyed' Eby. all,; , w. ■ me a ■ .0a Ade by leading manufacturers . ' . :