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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-01-31, Page 8• PAGE EIGHT • THE LUCKNO SENTINEL, LUCKNOW. ONTARIO 1)11,1I;l3NESDAY; j'AN, 31st, n62, + •••••••••••••••s•••S•••••S•e••S•••••••••••®U• ,. :ry 0Nlek.pro ¢¢>�. l�� �ilX\ • ••• ••• •• ••; ••. • • • .• • •• • • • • • • Clearing . EfltJr� Stoc.k • • INLOLJGH Mr. and Mrs. Orland Richards visited withfriend s here on. Monday. • Congratulations toM • J R Lane . wh.o• 'celebrated his 87th. birthday ,on•Friday.'' Miss. Sharon Hodgins has gone, to Wingham • Hospital where she will begin her training this: week. Wewish her every success. • • The. Anglican 'vestry' meeting, • was held on Monday ' evening, • • Reports were read ,from the dif- ferent .departments and the fol- • lowing officers were elected Wardens,. Harold Haldenby and di: Don . Gillespie Synod Delegates, • Bert' Nicholson • and.'• 'Howard • Thompson; Sidesman, Milford • Wali and Gerald Rhody; audi,- AT SACRIFICE..PRICES 2-670x15Firestone Tube Typesnoiv tires $16.75 ea. t. • 4=670x15 Dominion Tube Type snow tires. $16.75 ea. 2-670x15 Kelly 'Tube Type snow tires . '. $16.75 ea. 5--750x14 Dominion Tubeless snow tires. $18.00 ea. .2-750x14` Recap. Tubeless snow tires .: $14.00 ea.. • White Wall 2--750x14;' Recap Tubeless snow tires .. $13.50 ea. • Black Wall • 2-750x14 Firestone Used Tubeless snow tires $2.00: ea. 1-710x15 Champion<Tube Type Firestone $15.75 ea. 41' 3 1-750x14 Rec4 Firestone Tubeless tire ...$14.75 ea. ▪ 1-670x15; Goodrich Safety S Tube Type " $14.75 .ea. 2 3=600x16 Goodrich Safety S Tube ` Type $14:75.. ea. _•;., b • ALL TIRES MUST GO. THIS A CASH SALE. `_ : Bulk Anti -Freeze, Gal. 37 tors, Norman E. Haldenby,Bert Nicholson; caretaker, Miss May Boyle • Vestry . Clerk and . Church treasurer, . Miss• Edna. Boyle; Board of Management, Rev. Ben- son Co*,`Miss •,Edna • Boyle, Har- old Haldenby; • Don ''Gillespie, Bert Nicholson,. Howard Thomp- son, Midford ' Wali, ,Delbert Hed- ley, Tom Hodgins, Roy. Graham, Gerald • Rhody, • Roy Schne1ler. Lunch was served.and a social time enjoyed. Congratulations to ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham who celebrat. ed their '25th Wedding"Anniver- sary this- week,' A party was held mon Friday •evening at the. Holy rood hall ; to mark the. occasion. On Sunday • nexf: the, Anglican Service • will .be held at 3 p.m Mr. Alex "McKenzie had : din- ' ner • with Mr.' J. R. Lane on Friday. ' He also celebrated his birthday: on the saine .day • � Mrs •. Ly, man Sutton :was hos- Bir H A M 1 L 0 N .2 • tens,forthe'January meeting of • the:. Kiirlough , auxiliary- to the: • Cities Servce Agent Phone :220-W' Lucknow • W:MS; when:'hack Parr • • y the newly elected president :was ••••••••••••••.•N••••••••,•••••••••••i••••••••w••w in the chair ,The :opening•; exer- ,-- eises 'included a hymn; scripture, CHURCH. NE' unit 2 United' Church : "Women On January 23rd, 1962, . Unit •2 met at the home ' of .Mrs. A. E. McKir..:President, . Mrs. "' Vernon ,Hunter opened the meeting with the theme hymn 'followed::by the minutes and roll .call of 21: mem- bers and 2 visitors Cards were `sent' to ' Mrs. .Wherry • and Mrs "r Alun from the unit.'.Projects fo . this year were discussed,' but were shelved till the next 'meet: ing:': Ms. • MclKim's Supply Allo- cation, ''was presented and :well received by. our me'nbers.. Prog- ram. Convener, Mrs White, op- ened devotions: with hymn 39: Mrs. J. Nicholson read the scrip-• ture and Mrs. A,' Andrew gave the. . Meditation and Prayer . • on '`Creation." Mrs. McKim intro- duced the; 'BibleStudy, composed of '3 parts - =` The Church of Jen,. usalem, The. Church: in Corinth, and the Church .of Christ in Can= ada. Mrs: White, gave ani. inspir- Mg •. story . entitled' "Jeannie" from ' the • book "Hasten„ the Days.” aHymn 21 followed by Prayer, .concluded the Meeting. Collection was received and a social hour followed.. Unit 3 United Church Women '• The. • first meeting of Unit 3 United Church Women .was held . at. the ;home of Mrs: MacDiarmid. on Tuesday' afternoon, • 'January 23rd with 23 members :'present:' A'reading ,by Mrs: Hallam' from • the book, • Hasten '.the Day, •was very ,constructive, Also a . read- ing, the Educated heart by 'Mrs:.' 'Stuart- was.' much enjoyed. The solo, "What will you do with •Jesus" was ..pleasingly rendered by Mrs: Breckles, ` accompanied by Mrs. Cumming, Mrs., Bristow gave .'the" opening` prayer and capably lead ' the, meeting: The officers for the corning year are: President, Mrs Bristow; ist Vice,, •' Mrs. •Cumming Secre.tary,: Mrs. Levers; treasur, r, • Mrs. C. Web - stem; visiting Com., Mrs, W. 'B, Anderson; pianist, Mrs, Curn- 'ming, Mrs. MacDiarmid. A social time was enjoyed: The hostesses were Mrs, ••Macpiarmid and.Mrs. Hallam: J organization. The theme of:wor- and meditation '•`on the prophet, Nathan, taken • by Mrs. Perry Hodgins and prayer by Mrs. Jack Barr. Mrs..Sutton had charge of the .missionary topic and read -a letter • from Miss Dorothy ,Doug las. Eleven members . answered the roll ;call' :with • the word'"re- joice." `re-joice.". There was also one :visit - ship. for 1962 was .read by Mrs. Leonard 'Ritchie• Scripture les - .son was given by Mrs., Jack Ackert. , Mrs.. - "Leonard Ritchie lead in meditation. ;The ;. new study, book'. "Hasten the Day", :was :;summarized by ,Mrs.. James Boyle. It was decided that the. meetings • :be' held the first Tues- day ' of: each ' month, „with, the hostess to decide where it would be •'convenient ',at ,her hone or the 'Church. •Mrs. James .Boyle • spoke briefly for the Supply . & Social Assistance: Each . woman is asked to bring an old•'towel' so slippers may:.be. made ..iup, also ' a' quilting , block.. The Visit- ing committee. is Mrs."George Newbold and • assistant Mrs. "larence' Greer. Mrs. Harvey Houston spoke on behalf of ;the. Social; Functions Committee., It was . moved by.'Mrs.Mark Raith- by and 2nd by' Mrs:: •Jack Ackert, that the; pianist. be . Mrs.: Harvey Houston : and --that her assistant be • Mrs. ; Raynard .Ackert. Hymn and prayer closed the meeting. Lunch was served. The. Febru- ary meeting will • be.held ,at, the home Of Mrs.' James Boyle, the committee in charge being Mrs. Lloyd Hall and Mrs.' 'Harold Rit= chie. It•: was suggested •to read lst and . 2nd Corinthians and the. Acts of the Apostles, in pre; paration 'for .the • next lesson.•' 'Unlit 4 United Church Women • Mrs. George Newbold was hostess to Unit 4 of the newly fortified, United Church Women or. An offering was taken for the;: Presbyterial expense • fund, as well as, "the regular offering. Short reports .on 'the Presbyter- ial .meeting held in Wing!ham on January, 9th. Mrs.. Frank Maul - den was convener for the pro- gram which • opened With. the hymn "Jesus calls us." Mrs. Jack Barr, read New. Year's greetings frgm -the Provincial President, Mrs. A. S. Curr, The 'scripture' and devotional was' taken by .Mrs, Maulden with emphasis on. the work of. women in the church with , readings • on Mary by Mrs. Donald Bushell, .Priscilla by Mrs,, Gordon. McDonald, and Lois,,' Eunice, Dorcas and Phebe by Mrs. Morley Bushell.. • A•` reading "entitled "F,or the New, Year" was read by Mrs. Tbm McDonald and "Standards and, Measures" by Mrs. Alex Percy. Mrs: Joe Guest . played.' a ,pleasing piano selection,. "When the roll is cal- led up Yonder." The Bible '.quiz on Joshua, followed ' after 'which Miss Margaret Robertson . gave the courtesy , remarks. Tki.e hymn: "Jesus Saviour Pilot Me" and prayer closed the meeting.. Grace was sung and ' 'refresh - 'merits served by thehostess and committee Mrs. James Hodgins, .Mr, and Mrs. Tom -Hodgins . and: Mr. • and Mrs. • ',jack Hodgins were • in Winghani on Saturday` attl nding the funeralof. the late Mit.. Ed gar Harrison... •Mr, and ' • Mrs.: Violette and children, . of : 'Burlington`, visited with Mr.: and Mrs. James 'Hod.. gins and family Mr and .Mrs. Tom ;Hodgins, Mr: and Mrs: Jack Hodgins, at tended:: the funeral of • the late Mrs. Arthur : Borthwick ' at Kin sardine:.. The February meeting.. of the Study. • book •t`fIasten the Day" was interestingly . given by Miss H.Q. Thompson: ' Pleating.` •piano solos were given: by Bob .• Hall. and. Mrs. H. Webster. Themeet- ing was ::closed with, the Theme. Hymn and Prayer: A: contest was conducted by "Mrs.. J. Mac- Tavish.' • Unit -5` . United Church Women' Mrs.; ''Elwin Hall was .hostess for Unit 5 of the' newly.. formed, organization, The United Church Women 'The • Worship': service was taken by Mrs. L. C. Thomp- son and' . Mrs, E. Reavie with the theme, Praise Ye The Lord, Mrs. W.- Howey, president, eon—) ducted` the business. ,Mrs;. G. _Montgornery was , nominated for pianist with Mrs L. Ashton as- 1. _ sistant pianist. Y Mrs. Bruce Mac- Kenzie and Mrs; J. Ritchie were. .nominated for the. Community Friendship and Visiting •commit- tee..' Future meetings will' he held in the. church. `with , the Execu- tive, responsible for program outline. Mrs. E. Reavie reported for the Supply and Social Assis= ; y tante 'Committee, with the re-,. quest • that. the February roll, call be answered by contribute= • ing • a . quilt -block.; The Bible � Study, was well taken.from ""The , Church •of Christ,', By' Miss •;A.: Fiederlein. A chapter front the. Ii.W I will 'be held in the hall on Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Harold Haldenby:. and• Mrs. Morgan Johnston hostesses.. .Roll call, An'• article made, in my. •own. country ;:and ' where. Topic• Flooring and furnit • e .' Motto "Always • work- wit • the . Con- struction.. gang •an snot the wreaking crew." EXhibit some article you . •have made during the year. Films will • be shown on ..,"Designs for 'living" by Mr. Taylor ',of the •. National film board on •the ' •topic,:° .furniture. Directors, Mrs: Harold Haldenby and Mrs. Morgan Johnston.• Mr, and Mrs Harvey Ritchie am • • CALLn, _ �= :w�r�f�l1�1!!��.�eo• ROY H#VENS Plumbing and. Heating Esso Oil Burner. Sales and Service. ELECTRIC HEATING 'Phone 73;..Lucknow FOR SAFE; DEP[NDABLE Convenient. budget terms up.to.5 Years to pair M11AYS 1001 TO IMPI*1ALi0t `LIE ast, Wingham' Hospital. • Mrs. Frank Ritchie,. Mrs. 'Jim Hunter,. Mrs. Charlie' Anderson and Mrs. Kaiser were .at. Clinton.• last Wednesday attending , the Presbytery . meeting. Mr: and Mrs... Joe . Freeman visited Mr. and Mrs..W. G. • Hufi- ter :recently. • Mr;and. Mrs. Harvey. R tchie and family.visited Friday .even - i • with • M and' Mrs. 'Bruce' ng" r . Raynard. ' Church will -be. at ,.1:4'5 fo"r;`the Month •fo Februar: ' �y. M.S. Pete Cook spent' a:: few' days With Mr. and Mrs: Ivan Cook of Amberley. IMr. and Mrs. D. A.' Hackett and Joan spent Sundaywith' Nir. ++;and Mrs. Alex Leavez.... and farm vi 'ted in •Win gh visited g Sunday with. Mr. Wesley 1 Haines: •One of life's dark moments Mr • Allan Ritchie had '.his' .ap- •i come• when you realize. that—year.... pendix; out last Tuesday in grey hair isn't' premature , • "I'll fix jt," said Father.' And he did --but good ! But Mother;and Mary won•out: phone the • • •' repairman l Sothe -, SAVE, BY THE family's entertainment is, ,LL PsS. Seriously, though•.yotr've surely often found - that help is 'quickly at hand through a telephone- a •service so"valuable '... yet so, often taken for granted. The Bell Telephone CompanX of Canada. 3