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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
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• � hsamn'• Mrs..Arthur . Ha-• ;forms Toronsto,, Mrs.
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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.' • •
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.' �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
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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'
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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
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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.
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Mrs. Thomas H. Alton, the last
surviving, mnemsbesr of one of this st
district araginal pioneer f
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passed away :at, Parkwood Hospi- ; ' G.1oxrnias
London, on, Wednesday, Ap-.• , •
ri'1 3rd. ' She • was in . her 98th. .1
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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
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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,
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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
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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
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With A11� The Trinr.rn.in :s.
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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 •
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• Mrs Alton is• survived. .by-- a
'dau'gth'ter, • Alma of London, and
•a son Th:arnas • 11 Alton of Wal, •
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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.
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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,
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::• their paPer to Dungannon during this time.'
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• .paper fld awd removed phone, •
•. Scoutmaster Gegt'ge • Whitbys 528-38131 . in advance, •.
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