The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-09-25, Page 11WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 24,, 1963
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CLJLROSS..:CORNERS: and DISTRICT
Now that the harvesit is finish-
ed, silio Ming. has started,
Miss Eleanor Hodgins, Kinloss,
• spent Monday •night .with Miss
SharonStanley.
Attending the stocker Seeder
safe, osf cattle at Wiarton .on' T,hnirs-,
• day 'from this community. were
Davin Ross Reg $rowwn and
Frank:•11Vlurray.
,. Mrs. Frank Bmown ' and Reg
visited Monday evening with Mr:,
Sponsored Bus . To
Area Convention
Lucknow Wothen's• ,Institute'
sposored ' a bus . to. the Grey
Bruce Area W.I.' convention:held
in .1Vleafo'rd' •ou 'Tuesday,' Septesn-
ber '1,"f.
There were 34 delegates and
:Members ' from Souith .Bruce area
including Whitechurch, Lucknow,'
Ripley, ' Ke rs'hea,• Silver. Lake,:
•Teeswvater, Belrriore, Purple'
Grove, 'Walkerton. branches, 'rep. --
resented:
rep'resen'teed: on 'the thus..,
.goutBruce Area ' won the
'trophy again ithuS year ''for 100
percent' reporting and .perfect" a.t-
tendance of delegates at 'the con-
. vemtmon..:
and Mrs., Ezra Stanley and. fam- •
il'y>
'On Friday evening. a reception
was 'held a't• Wroxeter. for. Mr.
and Mrs. • William Steele,, - newly-
weds. • • •
Mr. and Mrs.' Dan Tolllefson,.
Islington, Were week -end guests
WithMr.' and Mrs. Ezra Stanley
and .;family.
• • Mrs.. David Ross. is appearing
on Roirip /�' Rosa; as Miss Eva,'
over CKNX TV, .Wingham,.. •
Mrs, Joe Wall,•. Teesivater was
a 'week -end .visiltor. with Mr. and
Mrs. 'Morley Wall! and faintly.,
. Mrs : Aibbie Melcague,, 'Tees-,
'water, spent. the weekend 'with
Mrs. Fa ankBrown,
Mrs: Frank .Brown and: Reg ac •
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companied; 'by Mrs: •McKaague
visited Sunday,•:wi•th Mr. and. Mrs:.
Albert Shelton and. Peter, Park=
will '
Mr. and !Mrs.:: Everett Whytock
and Mr:: and .Mrs. °James Fuld
ern V spent Sunday in Detroit.
Miss Donna ' Trizisky, Detroit,
spent the week -end with Mr; and
Mra, James: Haldenby and Mr:
'Mrs Bob McDonald.
Twins, Roger and: Robin Camp-
bell,. Kincardine,: ,ere spending
some ,Mime with Mr sand Mrs.
James . Halclen'by...•. .
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Kt:NLQU.GF..
IMr. & Mrs. Scott' Walsh, Ste-
phen ,and Debbie !orf Carlsruhe
visited oil- Sunday ,with his m'o-
t'h'e'r Mrs. Geritrude Walsh.
' A number from here attended
the Harvest Thanksgiving Ser-
vices at Kimgarf on• Sunday. Next
Sunday : apt 11 .o'clock the Har-
vest •Thanksgiving .service will
be held, and in the evening, at
8 o'clock there w'ill l:e -'Confir-•
rruation . at St. Joahns. Church,.
Bervie. 'Services • at Kinl'ough and
Kirigamf will be withdrawn
Mrs Wa1lter Breckles Was hos-
tess ;for ra Zruplierware• party at
her* ;home ,ori ' Wednesday after-.
noon, Mrs. ° s Marion Machan
(Shan'tz).•. is the local dealer:
On the same atfternoon the
ladies of .the Pentecostal- church
presented Mrs. Douglas. Dahmer
(nee ;Laura, BrYeekles) • with a
•wediding gift. Mrs: Rev. Lawman
spokeg 'on behalf ofthe ladies
and extended .'beset .;wishes.
The :October meeting of . the
'H:W.I will be held'"ian Thurs-
day ('evening) .'October 3rd ' in
the hallwilth Mrs. Charlie Mur-
ray ';and Msrs:. Jock Hewitt . hos-
tesses.'Roll calal' - verse froman'
old school -reader Topic The
retarded child; Motto — Never
too.)ol.d 10 learn,if not too Stu
pid . to try; :Panel discu'ssiOn '
Should .we have w'oxnen' on the.
school .board? Directors Mrs.
Charlie. iMur,ray. and Mgrs. Jack
Ackert..
Mrs. Bert • Nicholson returried.
•h'or'r,}'e from . ;Wingham hospital
where she • was patient for 'a
few days.
Slits Evelyn Nicholson of. I cit- ;
•chener, Mr, and 'Mrs: Noonan
Evans, 'arid • Lincla of • Downsview.
spent the week -end with ;and
Mrs. BertNich'olson, Allan: and
Mrs. Alex Percy attended the
Area Convention of the Women's
.Instabuhe alt Meaford°'sore ,Tuesday,
and 'Wednesday,. of last, week.
:Those. from 'here attending: the
Deanery Missionary, Rally ' :at
Walkerton were Mrs. Ja'c'k .Hew-
•iit't, Mr. Alex. Hewitt, Mrs: James
Hodgins, Mrs... Roy Soh/teller,'
Mrs.; Gertrude Walsh, Mrs. Har-
old. ;.Hal�denlby, IIVIrs. Don ';Gilles-
pie, Miss Edna Boyle
lVfiss Jane Wa'rw+ood hes been
visiting Wath • cher cousin: Miss
Sheila • Haldeivby.
The . W.M S.• . orf the Presbyter-
ian• Olrch met at ;the home oaf
Mrs, Jack '''Barr an: Wednesday
afternoon., r1V.I'rs., Donald Bushell
presided and the •;hymn E`What
a friend we have in 'Jesus". wiras .
sung. •,Mrs.: Glen Haldenby: read
the Scripturre. from 2nd' . Kings
chapter 4 and Mrs &liber+t Bush-
ell lead in. prayer A missionary
letter ,from •Mrs. L'i1han •Dnck'-
son orf Formosa was read. Or-
ders were .taken forChurch Cal-
enders. A congregational swpper
was planned : for October .19th..
A . reading "In ! o•d's'• hand" ...was
given by Mrs.. Frank ' Maul
den: Mrs. Perry Hodgins ' conduc-
ted a Bible .contest. Mrs. Donald
Bushell read "Here• is 'a day:"
A, Bible quiz- front :22nd. Samuel
chapters 11 and 12 by ;Mrs, Glen
Haldenby and: questions and ans-
wers from. the • Study Book on
Asia's Rim by Mrs Frank .Maul-
Jen; The'.,,,meeting closed with
the L'ord's'irayer and lunch 'was.
served. .' •
1Vtiss t -Barbara Murray has re-:
.turned home from Banff where
she was employed during ' the
holidays. She w"ilI return toTor-
onto where she will attend the
Ryerson ,Teachers College:. '•This.
will
.complete ''her. third , year.
Mrs. William Cox and Hey,'
Benson Cox iv'isited; on Sunday
with- Mr: and (Mrs: JackScott
and famil;y concession 4..,
Miss .Sandra'. Percy' of Tor-:
onto 'spen't the week end at her
h'brn'e here.
Visitors ;.ith Mrs.. UVilliam
CoN, and.Flet. Benson Cox were
Miss Iteta Sturgeon, 1.r. and
Mrs. Leslie . Lair.#hit of Kincar-
dine,
• Ml`s• .S, Chadwick of Manchesr'
ter; Englandand 'Mrs Counsel
Iof Windsor visite.d during '.the.
week with. Mrs,. Harvey , Hod: -
gins and other friends here,
Sunday visitors. • at .'tee • aam;W,
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OLIVET NEWS
.:Mr. Bert Baton spent the week-
end in St: Thomas visiting with
Mr,. • and Mrs. Fired' Barton and.
other� l�atives. -
The
first 4-H nieelting iof the
Clover Valley • Sew and Sew
Club was rheld. at the :home of
Mrs. Herb Clayton .September, 18
at 7:30. 'Bite election of officers
was as follows President, ,Janice
Steele; Vice President, .Barbara
MacTaVish; Secretary, Shirley.
Steels;. Press.. R.'eporter,:.'Janet
Hamilton. • The group then, dis-
cussed
scussed .the Making of 'their Re-
cord Books...
!The second .meeting was old
at the `horne.,mf Mrs, John Maces
Charles September .20. The meet-
ing was opened with the 4-H
Creed. Shirley Steele read .the
minutes ' of (the last .meeting. The
roll gall was answered :with th 4'
colours, Of material. We discuss-
ed. the patterns. and sizes of the
bib,' uses' they are,: . to make. ' The
meeting was closed !with the 4-H
pledge. A' 'lunch was enjoyed
prepared'by Mrs. M:aoChaatles.
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'Barrie were Mrs. Eva ..Stanley and
son De1•bert, Misses Doreen.
Brown and Jewell .Reid all of
Londo¢.
Mr: 'Alex .'J3ewitt . . of Waterloo.
spent .tshe,'wee:k end , at ''his home
,hei+e.
We= are again sorry 'to report
that Mr: Tom Hoot -dna is a
pa'tie•'nt. in . Wingham Hospital.
CHURCH NEWS.
Lucknow Presbyterian; .
Evening Auxiliary ;
The annual pot luck supper
of the Evening Auxiliary was '
held on Tuesday evening in the
Church basement with `twenty-
six ladies present.: The president,
Mrs: Jack Pollock was in bhe
chair for • the meeting 'which op-
ened with the Call to Worship
followed by a hymn:.Mrs. James.
Little' gave the . Scripture read-
ing and the Bible ..Study • based,
on ,the Seaude "Blessed . are
the Peacemakers," .followed by
prayer by Miss Maudie Fisher.
Mrs. Jack Fisher gave bhe topic
continuing the study of the
Christian Mission in Korea. Mrs_'.
Jack MacDonald read an inter-
?stingg ta�+tiie'1e from the Glad
Tidings on the life of Dr. Mary
Verghese of,.the Vellore Chris-
tian ' Medical College in South'
India.. It was decided to recom-
mence.
the nursery school ' on
Sundamornings with -members
of the Evening Auxiliary . in
charge. It is hoped that iiiany'
'orf •the young mothers will ,take •
advantage of .. this service, An
'invitation lavas received ' from ;the
B,luevale W.M.S.. to attend •.;their '
Thankoffering" meeting on Oc
tober ,2nd. Mrs. Poliock thanked
the- members of the Social 'Com-
mittee ' whowere in -eharge of
the supper. ' The meeting closed
wibh a hymn and :prayer` by • Mrs. , ..
Pollock.'
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