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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-04-10, Page 2nod ( • 'Fa • • •; ;ae .mk nrm...,ni.aa.•roi.~n�gsm�-'»s.>. PAM 1. WQ ^T L1 !CK; . . SENTINEL, LUCKNQ ON'ifiAm Locai Ladies F.e.En.act: Organizctk.in Meeting Of Maitland Presbylerial A t t•1 of 345 delegates regist- the Wo'm'en'+,! . Foreign Missionary eyed fear' the three -clay •-coniven• Society of 'the Presbytery. of tion of the Hamilton and don Synirodical Wonaerl's Mission Mrs. Robert, MacKenzie of few yterian Iucknow Aux iliary wau director qvape!'iy° 1'ety �!f �l'1.'e•' Presbyterian ' h.. a1► 'Canada +held! at St.. and narrator 'of the • •pageant, • Andrew's • 'Pmesrbyter'ian Church, which went back , to the orgahi Wingh'aan• .lastweek, . - " . ', zati on'al meeting in "July • 1884 Ah the, closing session: ~ Thurs • With nine i'ad'ieis• in attendance. Mrs. Donald MaeInres of In typical c'ostum'e of that period Ri dgetown, ' was 'elected- press..they were representted by Mrs. Mrs.; Bernard ThomForsster, : "the Reiss Gam ganizer . - rd.Th • � hsamn'• Mrs..Arthur . Ha-• ;forms Toronsto,, Mrs. s amaiton, - Aitwoad,` were neared . m'ie, Mrs. J k 'Mcbonifeld,, Mrs, Memberrs . vptthou't tportft io.:mrs; Bert Ganunise, • Mrs, ..look Fisher, Elwood Roe, •A Wood; was named Mrs ' •'Nioirmaa Taytkor; Mrs. Leo- ' delegate to .the, conference of nerd MacDonald, Miss • Grladys, young . (women a t. Kingston in . Ma'cD• ald, . Mn.s, Gordon. •F+er.• may. Mans:. W:, _Bra�dnocki Aturburn; The 'portrayal depicted depicted 'iter. : W.. L.' .Spier; Brs's uedls end eating events and growth in the Mrs tWtilfred G••aru, • 149 Hibernia suseoeeding 78 years, oto , the pse- St.,S ratford, were among tie sent..; • TW,e:nty-one '•. Presidents, appointe4. to attend •tor nail have nerved and as' 'their, nralnes. eets rig ., on iri Torto lit; iwas an.; were : read, • they •appeared 1r1 -mri coned that ' the annual meet, ' peradh, or Were !portrayedby a iii will be afield sib member of !th'e' Auxiliary ` 'ores- 1964', the cervbenmaa. year of ,sedin' the ''Styles of:that time. Those ire,�piesen tinlg .'ph* 'per sonal period of service were Mfrs, S��pp'i rs, 'Mfrs. Parish Moffat, • Mrs. ..Allan '-McAuleYM. s. Miorr ;gan Henderson and .' Mrs. Guth, die R eti• • • Others w''ere rep're'sernted ttiy bhe f'ollowin'g tm'enrib'ers of the Luck row • Auxiliary, Mrs: Ross . Gain-• mien ; "the first president," . Mrs. VA.M., o_ wood, • .Mrs. Ted Colayer, Donald :'M Coranick;: Mrs. HRod MacLeod;. .Miffs • Maudie • , F'issher, Mr'a ;Boil) Reid, Mrs. 1Stewart lVlullasxv, Mrs: Jsm Aitchison,' MTs. James Little, Mr ; E. H. Agnew, Mrs Jaek Pol ack ` • Growth 'iwas .noted tin' the Pres-' byterlal since the, 'early 'organ,iza-' tion. Today th'eire are ;1R A'ft'er- the W.M.S.' • • • .' �A't an earlier session. 'the con-, vezition 'was ' addressed 'by Rev. Russell Self, a• P byterisan' church sionary inJ;haaisi,, dia, since .1949. He expressed , co'ncen=.athat in •a country a'aspid'1y beeo'mirig' literate, .for the first n'o time,. n Chr i tian 'agencies such as • Comin'un'ists are ' supplying ng. • MT. Self, accompanied by this wee, ' Sang .a , nurnber , ''pf • hymns the Hindu 1angu�age... i iseussision was 'held ' about'. the women's camp s at Kintail arid the the can p : ' for ...Can�a�dian ' 'Girls` sn . Ti,aine'n4g members at Goforth. A pa;nel:. discussed and /. analyzed ' psoblsems .at (both presbyterial &, aux eve diary 1 1 ai'onn' Puxi;liari�ls, fi •Evening.'Aux= Greetings were extended by. 'iliar+i�eS, 8 °CG'IT ''group's, 6': Ex= lore'r.'s. Gmoiu `s 15 Mission 'Bands p �► (children of the •church groups) "and • the Marian -W i�l liamson GLrI''s' Auxiliary; •Winibham; within:'the Presbyterial; a t :, the ti4rime ';orf ithe 75th' Anm'iversary,. in.: 1959 EASTER : THOUGHTS,; JESUS IN E,VERYTHusG I 'see Jesus 'in the spring time In rgarden'sever nw'here, I see Rimini each bud and , flower I 'fee; His,~'preseince there. I see Him in the summer -time In (fields of ripening grain, , I see. His promises fulfilled His dove reyealed again. I see Him in. the autumn iw'oods When leaves have turned. to :gold,, When harvestsall, are gathered 1n:,, . • I see • His love unfold. I see. Him in !the 'winter time In' eachwhite flake of snout, In 'flowers' ori 'my window,pane His hand- is there I know. I.see' Him then I kneel in 'prayer And .when' His praise. T sing;, I see Kinn ' even through my tears Jesus 'in . everything, " • • Win.. , Buckin'ghann. ' Rsev . G ' L. : minister of sth list •ch'u'rch; ' Rev. R•od4eaick Mc, 'Lend of Luckn+ow, moderator of Maitland Presbytery; and R. S. Hetherington, 'mayor ;cif Wing haat; • ' % Enact Pageant ,MeM ers, of. the Lu�eknow Ev- ening Auicilu'airy ,` !presented a: spe'cia'l (h'�oriscad pageant out- • liming the .;history of ; Maitland • P�resbyteria�l W.11.8 of ''the :Pr+es- .byteri,a'n' Church in Cansada% At'' a Meeting held �• �� • `Il�ox' ..g Chu�roh, Kincardine, - �on,..July ' 18, 188:4;''pernmasion was :grasnted. ,,lay Rev. McRae of ,Oranlbraok, _mod : ''•erat'or •:ofthe 'Presbytery, to gar-„ ga n ize " the four ex�ist�inig ' auxilia- rie�s • : Kineardine,' ' Luoknow s Brussels and .St. Helens- ' into �t•f�w•� Aami.£'a�&I :LIr'J1i�JGLIKILIr 1 .i Mr. and Mrs: Douglas Chatham, R.R. , 5, Lueknow, 'a'nnoun'ce the ensg•agenien :of their da'ugh'ter, , Gladys. Victoria, to Murray Ben,;. jai -flirt -Tuck; Tuck; ion -,of Mr:. `and MTs. - B. C. Tuck, Oakville. The.': an�ar- riage. ''to ':take- place: `,in Smith, Kinloss Presby'teri'an Church'; Luck�now,,' -Ontario, • ; ' ' May l963, at 3 o'clock. $• to1 • • .•.. *. . • EUREKA Shower of Values • • �.�s. o . •• HIS or HERS'Umbrella A $5.95 value for only $1.99 with purchase of the Princess HERS.' sl...e.t to • a.Mmblt twee: ..h.nwr.. R► eV. um* • a.; MODEL •71� • OVER 1' H.P. MOTOR FLIP -TOY LID , Enna LARGO aankkid• OUST ono ' CORO°NOLOER HANOII NEW MOBILITY` NEW DEEP CLEANINY '• RUE NOZZLE "• CONVENIENT TOE TWITCH' ' • SHOWER Oi VALUE SPECIAL • UMITED TIME ONLY $64.45 • GREEK TV and ELECTRIC L• icknow' Phone ,528.31 12 • WEPNESDAy, 'AP.M.14 ,1.00, 1196. 0000104.00.010.11c"...•.•,....,...;.:..••..„.•!ss•..•N+•MNN••9NN1; 1 FrdayHolid.yn ,,', ,,I Member/Of Pioneer- Famil Passe: y Mrs. Thomas H. Alton, the last surviving, mnemsbesr of one of this st district araginal pioneer f .a'mtlies A passed away :at, Parkwood Hospi- ; ' G.1oxrnias London, on, Wednesday, Ap-.• , • ri'1 3rd. ' She • was in . her 98th. .1 • • • ' • Saturday,Evening Until_ • • • • • Lucicnow Business Men's Assoc>nhon•. • ••••••••••••••anN•••••••••••••••••MN•••••••••o ■•■■••••••■lsom ••I SHUfa••■U •si w•• • • i t:�si��at■� • • • •. • FLOWERS;EASTER . ■ ■ -'LUCI(nOW Business will' be 'open Places All Day Thursd.ay:'LJntit 6 ,and (This Week Only) p.m. • SSE OUR SELECTION OF • Easter :lies ;� _ Hydrangeas ofi' Mums, etc. 1 .• uun��cr• • ,. • • Mrs. Alton. was' ', the former El- len :'M'a]!lor g'h,' daughter .off Joilin, and nne: ' Mellott ah • fives of Ire'liand, and +was !b'oa"n near .Dun- gannon On September •rd, 1865:4 Mrs.. 'Mon ' was the 'lasts sur- 'vivtin'g ` meinber of ' 'a+ family of • nine Chi1dmen five of whom bv- ed , to 'be. 'ninety'.years of• age. or ; over:.' Both. her- .parents ' name'• to • Gan'ada from. Irel'an'd as young • 'people: They 'were; Married • in Goderich , and later 'settled on' a :farm in West. Waw'anosh, South 'of • Dlun'gann'on where she was born. 1VI:rs Alton'! husband, also of :an Lrush pioneer• farr'ri:by, ° died , `at` the : age' of forty-five in 1906;. leaving. his .wid'iow 'ori h..a; fam- i1y ••• of four- ahildrori • 'One of Mrs Alton's,. Main, 'in- te•rests Was in 'church ,work. S'he. was a 'veiny active Worker • in ,the.. Lucknosw Methodist . Church .,and 'later an 'the United 'Churc'h.. • She had made `her :home with, herr• daughter, Mina in 'London' far, the !past. 'fourteen years, bit 'was • always ki'n,d'ly rein emibered; by. 'm'any LucknoW ' friends by whom: She was sbeilav'ed 'and ' re-. s'pected.. • . • ' ° The :funeral/ service was ho1 d at '' t'he, MacKenzie Metriorial Chapel on. Saturday, April '6th; conducted by ' Rev.. H. W.=;Strapp of. Lucknow- United .Ch'urelh; ' of which 'congreg'ati'on. Mrs. ' Alton had long, been a . member. ` Interment ,was in ,. Dungannon Cemetery, 'the Pallbearers being Blake Allton, • • Harvey Alton; Alton, • '. • ■ . F!>�one 528-3017.■ • • -••■•risflaw••••••••••■•r,.•s•I•a•I■••soosis aaui■■is LOCAL TEACHER • AT ' a .# Ese Sunday...innr De. MITCHELL MEETING 'The'Spring meeting of •, tie Saugeen. 'Zone. Industrial: • Arts Teacher ��• was !held in the .Mit ' tri High School on shell., 1t7at of g . Monday, April lith at 1�0:00• am. Attending.: were Pre,sident Bob Vivian, . • Wingham; ;Vice -Pres., Norm Marshall, sKineardine,• retary,• Addison'.Black•,. `Thorn bury; , :Jolh'n Gi1ibank, ' :Lis towel ; Bill: Osborne, Dundalk; Bob : Dou nett, .I :ucknow; Ken ;•Weido ,and. Bill Meyers, of Mitehell were, h'�osts. President. reported 'on -the On- tar.io Industrial. Arts Assoc'ia Yon Executive . meeting !held in; To- ronto. Considerable time was to-, ken,: in discussing 'the 'situation of ''''the ' -Industria'l 'Arts '' teacher . requ-alifyin'g' .for, the .new Voca- tional •progra'mrne, and the';future. of 'Industrial Arts i�rr`' Ontario Arrangements were made . to collect• the .'projects',for .the' dis= play at the;''O.E.A.• ;Con:vention at .Baster, 'The (USp;lay wLTsl .'be' Will Be' Served ':A ; THE TIGER; DUNLOP INN Frown 5 to 7 On The 'Menu- Wilt Be Mot. 'Roast Turkey and • 1Ht.,'• � j3eofR a`t0.s. With A11� The Trinr.rn.in :s. t;. Reservations.Aptl recia�'ed We now'.continuing 'our: Fc«: • and Roast Beef Dinners Tin', Sundays, Catering.. Mrs, G • i ting arr:anged,sby. Nonni:ea.rshall .arnd Phone JA.8601, G:°:d i:ch Addison Black • ••••iw•••!••_•••••I•I•.••ses•S.••O40G: l• ••s• -• • •'• ••. '•: • •PLEASE!•• ,:Blake, ',Keith Bl'ak'e • •, • i •0 Alex., Andrew, Charles 'Webster: • Mrs Alton is• survived. .by-- a 'dau'gth'ter, • Alma of London, and •a son Th:arnas • 11 Alton of Wal, • kerto n Tw!o 'daughters died in infancy., Mrs: , Alton was !predeceased by: her ihupband,'an'd 'two .sons, 'Har= ry W. Alton Of W'alker;ton, and ' J: Lloyd• Alton. • • .WAstEApIRt•• • ,o„ha , Family Gathering .`1 Marks Birthdays it A . famisly. 'gathering was held on...Sunday, April 7th' in Gode- • rich' at the home , of Mrs:• Ivan Papernick, 'to honour 1VIr:• and 1 Mrs. W ish'iam Ritchie of : Luck now. on their birthdays. M. Ritchie was 10 on MVlarch' 22nd an(d 11r, Ritchie was 82 on .April 9th:: Mr. and 'Mrs ,•1K:ithie have a family of 5• .girls.'and ' 2 'boys; Mrs,• Nelson • Raynarcl' (Clara) of Ashfield; Mrs. Ivan Paperniek (Jean) '. of Go t rich Mrs,' Robert 'Irvin (Elsie), 'of Dutn- gannon; Mrs. Jim Smith:67,10120 • of 1Vloleswor•bh; Mrs..` Elmer .Wall (Daisy) of: 'Teeswater. Haney and Eldon 'Of , Ashfield. r • They hive' 19 grandchildren arid 13 great, :grandchildren, • Mr., and .Mrs. Ritchie shave been residents of Luekiiow 'since 11 last fall,/ when they moved: from 1 ” their As•h'fiald,' hcrtr>c, 1:: A Collection .Will Be Made Thursday Afternoon, S( 0 0 • • •• • •• '• • y • • 0 .• • ' April 1 8t • • •. • .: �p in Lucknow ,an'd' Dungannon' • : A truck iH be in Dungannon from 2 to 4 pert,,., • • • ural residents in that area" are requested to bring ' ::• their paPer to Dungannon during this time.' • • .: If you' ' wish yourtied ..... , •' • .paper fld awd removed phone, • •. Scoutmaster Gegt'ge • Whitbys 528-38131 . in advance, •. • at �; Dural' residents may. leave paper , e , p p r at Donald Ma • Kinnnn's' Barri in advatiee. 'of ,Aril,, , 100ooli es0000sios 'Mier•e•o• •• i•o••o•••••,,* !+P01