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wr,DasIESDAY, ZAN 31st, 1962 .
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THE LtJCKNOW SENTINEL; LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
PAGE ELEVEN
Organize • L�dies'
Scouf Auxiliar
y
The first 'meeting of, the newly
organized Ladies' • Auxiliary of
the First ,. Kinloss . Boy Scouts
'was, held' January 23rd in the
Scout Halt' at Holyrood. The: • .of--
ficers for 1962•" are; Pres., .Mrs.
Lorne Eadie; vice-pres., Mrs.
Harold. Bannerri,an; . secretary-
retasurer,' Mrs. Currie Colwell;
Conveners , Social, Mrs. Leonard
Maclnnes; `2ncl Hand 'Uniforans;-
Mrs. 'Jack AckertSewing, Mrs:
Harold ' Halden'by; Membership;
Mrs. Roy 'Cornish; Program,, Mrs.
Elmer Benedict, . •
DUNGNNQN
Erskine Presbyterian: Church
held, the annual congergational
11 meeting on : Friday night in. the
church. The Rev..Rod Ma.iLeod,
the minister was chairman; open=•
,ing with prayer .and a hymn.
Reports were.'given from .each
'department .and were .found •to.,
• be in 'good standing. Mr. W. G.
Stewar t and Mr,.: Murray.,; Wilson
were elected • • to the board 'of
management to replace two: oth-
ers...Rev. McLeod made comment
on the, successful year. -At the
'close of • the. 'meeting, all retired
to ;the 'basement ':for. lunch,: a
'We ;were; sorry to hear;.af Mrs.
.Everett Errington falling on icy
walks Monday • morning as the
went to 'work;breaking : her right
arm' above the elbow. The injur-
ed member was put iii :splints
and a sling. She is a clerk at : the
K. K: , Dawson General store. A
neighbour `•. enquiring of;her in
jury, Mrs. Errington; `a- natural
south -paw . came back with a
cheery answer, that she' now diad
a' good excuse to write with her::
left, hand, Apparently she` had
been encouraged :when: ,she ..went'
to school to write with the. :right •
hand and has all: along done so.
a thin' cover' in• .of.
"' The'e ice with g
snow •made wal�kingA very tricky'
and treacherous. .
.Mr. .and Mrs. Bob 'Curry, . Day_
ton, Ohio, formerly of ''Goderich
visited; a few days with: his 'sis-.
ter, Mrs. Durnin Phillipsi:and ,Mr:
Phillips: ; ".
Mrs, Hu •h McWhinney ,'and
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Mrs. Esther Rivett will 'coach the'
4-H : C'lub,R.of girls. at . the. ,home
of Mrs.: Rivett on February :9th
at Et:. p.:m. The project, to study'
is will be. a sewing :course,, Separ
ates :for summer:" The course is
open to girls 12 = 26 :-and : 'may
en 11 tli.' either of these; la
dies.' :gave: two,. instrumental numbers
MBERLEY
Mrs, Walter MacLean of Am-
berley was hostess for a baby
shower in htnor of Mrs, Ivan
Cobk on Monday• afternoon. Over
twenty ladies attended. : During
the afternoon 'a short program of
interesting contests was enjoyed.
Many lovely gifts were presented
t; Mrs., Cook • for her . daughter,
Susan,
Marie, whose birthday was.
on .Janulry 13th.` Mrs, MacLean
and assistants served .' a dainty
lunch 'anda social' hour was en-
joyed,
Congratulations go 'r; Mr and
MrsCarl
Will
k ns or, the arrival
of a son, Danny Bruce, a brother
for Paul;
Mr, and Mrs. John Erninerton
Were guests of . Mr, gnd Mrs,,'
Hugh M. Cameron;, shore. road,.on
"Wednesday. .
The annual meeting of. Pine
River Cheese. and. Butter Co-op
erative was largely attended on,
'Thursday afternoon.
•Mrs,:Donald Courtney taught at
S:S, No,. 1 •Lurgan On Monday and.
Tuesday of last week.
• Mr. and Mrs..' Walter
Brown
visited: recently with friends . in
Goderich..
Mrs; George Wight 'man: • ' and
.Miss; Grace Cameron were host
esses. 'for .Reid's • . Corners W. I.,
which .was .held' at their home on.
Thursday afternoon when 26
ladies : attended.:,'Mrs. Donald
Courtney a dMr. '.Kelvin Hen
derson
p esided, •After the ` op=�
r
ening, ' ode " and . Mary: • Stewart
Collect, the' roll call, "A Sug;
g
gested resolution" was :responded,
The 'business part of: the .• meet-.
ing dealt with plans: for the
•February :meeting -which is', In-
ternational. Day: "Pennies for
Friendship" .Will be'' received .at
this . meeting. •:Plans were also
discussed for: the annual: W.I.
Concert• which- will be' held:. in
March.: A'• program committee
was `named with Mrs: - Gordon
Emnsertion, Mrs, Ross Shiells• &
Mrs: Bert Irwin' in charge.•,Mrs:
Gordon .'Emmerton reported on
the' one day course .held- at the
home ;of Mrs, ,Don Courtney' on
January.' lath, ; when Mrs,,` M.
Maynard. of Unionville.' conduc-
ted an informative program: on
the Branch Workshop: Mrs, Geo:
:Wightman,•' Convener of resolu-
tions, presided . for the• program.
which followed. The: motto,_ '"No
one gets indigestion'.from .swal-
.lowing his pride was given by
Mrs. Robert Courtney. In her: re-
marks, she emphasized the heed'
of friendliness to new • .comers,
and •to those' less fortunate :than
ourselves. • Mrs. William • Collins
to with.'•many interesting ideas.
Mr. Fred King, local barber;
underwent ia';serious' operation at
• - Westminster' Hospital the last
of the Week and is reported* to
be coming, along fine .towards
recovery:
Mr.. and Mrs Oscar 'Cuthill and
Paul of Walton :were . Sunday,
visitors with her 'parents, Mr.
and Mrs: Arthur.: Elliott.
Miss ' Ida Whyard, a patient at
Wingham—Hospital-is' "recovering
nicely from illness.
Ladies whoattended the Huron
Presbyterial Women's' :Organza-:
tion at Ontario • St United Church
in Clinton and Wesley • Willis
United Church were ,' M'rs K.
• Dawson, ' Mrs. • Glean Weaver,; Mrs..
J, Dauphin, Mrs. Howard John.
ston, :: Mrs. Harvey Alton,•: Mrs.
Will Petrie, • Mrs. Wilbur Brown,
Mrs. Ce'ci1: Blake, Mrs. Clifford.
Crozier, Mrs. Esther Rivett, Mrs.
Otto Popp, Mrs. Ross Eedy • Mrs.
Herb Finnigan, 'Mrs. Hugh, .Mc
Whinney, Mrs. Mel J. Reed, .Mrs..
Jack --Alton. Theyy heard guest
speakers' who • explained the.
Work and study ,of the nevi; or-
ganization Women of• t'he church.
• Mr;' and :Mrs Robert Stothers
and, family ' on: Sunday visited
Mrs. V. McLeod, Kincardine,
T'he' first. . meeting. of The
W.omen of the Church was held
Monday afternoon in 'the United
church basement, • Mrs, K. K.
Dawson•presided and • opened
With 'a` hymn and Mrs. • Frank
Pentland at the „piano, Mrs,"
Herb Finnigan was in charge of
the 'worship' service with the
theme, Praise • Ye The Lord.
Mgrs, Hugh McWhinney had the
' scripture lesson and 'meditation
prayer, The president remarked
which were enjoyed. The topic,
'Parents can shape the 'destiny of
tomorrows world.. It. is the big,
gest . job of : all times, by Mrs
Ross ',Shiells in which she Stres-
sed the ,inportan�ce • of a good
home `which : is :essential' tp the
• development of ,children, both.
physically and mentally. Courtesy
remarks were given •by' Mrs. El-
don.
l-don. Lowry. . After • the • closing
`ode . and • grace, ::lunch • *tras . serv-
ed by Mrs. .john ` Reid`, ..Mrs.
Mervyn Funston, Mrs. Wightman
and.. Miss Grace; 'Cameron.
Mr. and Mrs. Anson Coleman
of arna' were Sunday . guests of
•
of the ood attendance .:and ' in
a: short speech emphasized .that.
the executive can do 'nothing
without'. the help of each mem-
ber. and said 'we will need <•'co-
Operation and willingness. . Let
us begin with a good heart. Mrs.
Ross 'Eedy'. gave the call to
,wicl��5 .tis sere' , The inut
of t Execo,tiVe meeting were
read.. Mrs. Jack Alton read cer-
respondence, . It was decided oto
hold the meetings on ''the third
Tuesday •in the month • during
winter' and at night in the sum-
mer. Mrs... Hugh McWhinney
'gave- a•, report on Supply ' and
Social assistance; Mrs. W. Brown
gave the ' treasurer's report. A
very :interesting and worthwhile
program was led by Mrs. Herb
Finnigan with ethers assisting
who Were Mrs, Lorne Ivers and
Mrs, Norman' Rivett, Mrs. Harvey
Alton and, Mrs. Otto Popp. After
the closing hymn,. Mrs. Herb
Finnigan as lunch'convei erowith
the group served. lunch.
o
Mrs James. McNain` and family,
The first meeting of :the' Even-
ing Auxiliary • of the United
Church Women of Pine River,.
was held in the church on .Tues -
clay evening, January 23rd with,
an attendance of • 26. The; pre-
sidert Mrs. ' Jack„ Liddle • and.
secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Leon-
ard Reid, presided for the Meet-
ing which opened 'with hymn 39
and a "portion of seripture by
Mrs. Liddle. The scripture read
,ing was given. by Mrs. Carrick
Coiling, followed with medita-
tions .by. Mrs. Leonard 'Courtney
and prayer by M rs: •Robert Court-
ey. Roll call was: answered, 'liy .
payment of fees. A duett by Shir-
ley Ann Reid, ,and Mary Eliza-
beth.. Walden was . enjoyed. A
'reading by Mrs. Cecil Humphrey•
was followed with interesting
chapter's . from the Study Book;
by Mrs..Glen. Boyd, Meeting clos-
ed with hymn 1' and prayer by
Mrs William Ferguson, •. .
Mr. ; and Mrs. Gordon Elliott
attended the - • Western .Ontario
Jersey Club banquet .w.hich, was -
held :in London on Saturday.
Mr: and Mrs, . Art Courtney re-
turned home from London,. on
Sunday,.
O<:uests on. Sunday with: `Mr. &
Mrs, Donald 'Courtney, were. Rev;
J.. C. Hutton, Mr. and Mrs: John
Reid and Mr.: " and Mrs'. John
Blue,
• Mass • Jean Geddes . of Toronto
visited :`over the " week -end with
her Parents,;: Mr' and Mrs. •, Cliff
Geddes; • '
Pupils • of Pine': River ` Central
School enjoyed a• -Skating .party
at the Ripley Arena recently,, Hot.
chocolate. and hot dogs were
served afterwards which'`
less. to ,say ,were enjoyed by: the
skaters;
The annual meeting . of... Pine
River United Church was. held
on Friday beginning, din-
nerwith .•.
at ' noon, •
•
need -
1st • K NLOS,S BOY,. SCOUT
GROUP •
The January jinx has laid
heavy on the :Scout Troop Meet-
ings with two. nights cancelled
because of :stormy weather. Last,
week, however, the night,' was
clear and all • Scouts headed, to •
our new Scout Hall .for• the first
time,.•'But• still the 'jinx held '--
due to one' of those slip-ups that
happen in life, the ' key was • not;
available. nor was.. the 'fire on,
So thanks ; to the. kindness of
the District' School.'Board, the
troop met . in the. Playroom. 'of
the new Kinloss'Cent'ral School.
Jack • Hatch. .of the Provincial.
Police was our. guest • for the
evening,. and • taught.! highway
safety rules, to the Troop:.
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The Father . and '.• Son 'banquet.
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is.' being' held in, the • HoIyrood
':Mrs. ` Elizabeth .:McDonald 'is•,
:spending . some time. with : her
sister, Mrs. William 'Jackson. ,.of •
Ripley; .' who has, been • hospital-
ized for the 'past week,* but was
able, to . return to. her .home re-
cently. • .
Mr: Williaan J. Courtney* • is
Working in' -•Ripley for: Mr Wm.
Harris who is 'doing .extensive
renovating .-at one of .his houses:
Mrs: Ross Shiells. and Mr, &
Mrs Wi lam Courtney : visited
with' Mrs. Sam Geddes of ,Ripley
on • Wednesday evening:,
Hall on Saturday, February 24th.
The Patrols are . preparing skits:
and program items for the ev-
ening.
We , expect about ,110 • to sit
down:• for supper which includes
45 fathers and 60 boys. The Lad'
:ies Auxiliary. are putting on.the
.supper " and following ' the • meal•
these mothers , will' .all. attend
the , .evening program.
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'The six new, •recruits who '
n o have
come up • from the Cubs. will be
invested • that , evening. Also a
number
number. of Scouts will receive'
-their Second Class badges.
On the previous. Sunday, Feb-
ruary 18th, as• 'part of ourcele=.
,bration ..of Scout:' Week, thePack:
and'. Troopwill attend ;.•a. Church
:Parade' at ' South' Kinloss Pres
byteriaxl . Church
At' the last Group Committee
Meeting, it was: decided.' to, hold:
a- .:Bottle Drive to, raise general'
'funds in March 'or April:' Would
our friends :please be good;'
enough• to: save: all `their:, bottles:
that have ; cash, 'value' • for our
held next Sunday; , February ruab • ry 4th
in Ashfield Presbyterian Church
at 11- a.m with preparatory ser,.
Vices . on• Friday. night at 8 pm,
and Saturday. at .11 a.m•
Miss' Barbara' : Finlayson of
•' Guelph was horrie' for the. Week-
end.'
eek-
end ' .the Artificial. Ice: Fund. and also • •
_The January.meetin of the Keri MacKenzie ,
g, .. arid, �"Doug • :one for subscription .• renewal 'to •
W.M S. heldat the' ` home of Mrsi Parrish . Spent
a • few days . in:`'the'•Seritinel.' Best':of ltick..to' all ' . •.
Reuben Wilson was opened with Toronto' last week. in- the ' campaign " •
ASHFIEL
canvassers to pick up during, the
drive. ..
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We haven't heard . the last' of •,
our Capon and Shooting Match
yet last week- Committee,. of
four, Lorne Eadie, Roy , Cornish,
Frank Colwell and Lloyd Aeke rt
travelled to, Toronto to purchase
tents with the Shooting Match•.
funds. We now have on order
sufficient oanvas to sleep either
the 'Scout Troop or Cub Pack, . •...
What- ,,They �a�"
.About Asti#ficial !ce
Donald MacKenzie, Hamilton—
"Wishing you; much success in,
your canvass for funds." •
Jack• MacDonald, Thornbury
"I; wish your Club .every • success
With your artificial ice. proJect,
1 • feel sure :after reading over . .
'your different committeesyou
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will •,reach your goal."
Harold F; Freeman, • Syracuse,
"Enclosed is .cheque for
I0 bucks for Olde 'rya -he's .Sake—
for ice. When :we were kids we
shovelled off the ;mill pond and..
had ' a lot of fun doing' it, but
this, is 1962• and progress noted,
we've got to have' artificial -ice,
Trust 'my. 'little, donation . helps
the . cau$e•,,.
"The White Twins," Ernestine
and•' Margaret, Toronto ---"Wish to•
highly commend your :. Club for
undertaking ;such, a; worthwhile
venture for the ,residents 'of,
Lueknow and district: Hope 'the'
drive goes , over. the top."
Charles Norfolk, Hillside; 'N J.
—"Enclosed *you . will .• find- a
donation for . : your , ice • arena.
have' been' reading about it in
the Sentinel. • 1 hope. it •gees over
real big.>,
Carlyle ' , (Creek) . MacIntooish,
Ottawa "I ; am enclosing a
cheque for $10'60, a smalllona-
tion to your. Lions Club Artificial
Tice Fund, which•is a :very 'worthy
project indeed: Time cannot fade
the fond .;.memories of the years
spent 'in Liicknow,' ' andspeaking
of , ice, • what ' pleasure ' we a:ll
had at -the rink and the,: pond.
My • kindest regards. to • your
family and;, to all .my old friends:
Lots of success in your project.
Lorena Crozier, London - "I,
am killing two birds with -one
.stone! . Enclosed' is a cheque for
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prayer • ;'by ":Miss:,': Sadie Johnson,
who also gave "Thoughts' for' the
New •Year." Mrs. George Mon-
crief Was in chaige of the devo-;
tonal 'part .and •Mrs. Earl'Howes
read a poem. A panel discussion
on British. Guiana was conduct-
ed by Miss. Sadie Johnson, Mrs.
Stuart' MacLennan,' Mrs: William'.
Johnson and Mrs: R Gibson:
Mrs. 'Hugh MacKenzie . read a
letter 'from Mr. 'and Mrs Gerat
ly's, missionaries in Nigeria. and,
Mrs. • Gibson 'lead in prayer. Mrs.
Henry MacKenzie•, and Mrs.
William, Ross gave highlights of
the annual meeting • in Wing
ham. Mrs: `' D: R. MacKenzie,•
treasurer, anounced the Society
had raised' $589. in' 1961. The hos-
teas and the 'committee served
luncli;. • '
Theexecutive for1962 is as
follows: Past :President, ..Mrs;
William Ross, President, Miss
Sadie 'Johnson; 1st Vice, 'Mrs;
D. R. MacKenzie; 2nd. Vice, Mrs,'
Jack MacCreight; 3rd ViceMrs,.
Richard West; Secretary.,_.,Mrs.
enry MacKenzie; Treasurer,
Mia. D R. MacKenzie; Press Sec:,
Mrs.Earl Howes; Glad Tidings,
Sec:, Mrs.: ;Colin. •MacGregor•;•
Horne Helpers Sec, Mrs.: Earl
Howes; Welcome • and' Welfare,
Miss Sadie. Johnson, and Mrs.
]David'MacMurchy; 'Supply Sec.,
Mrs, Reuben Wilson, • Library;
Mrs, D. A. "MacLean; Life Mem-
beiship, Mrs. Hugh 1VMc,I enzie;
Pianist, Mrs. D. Wylds :and Mrs.'
William Johnson; Explorers,.
Mrs. 'Henry MacKenzie and Mrs:
Warren Wylds; Mission Band;
Mrs, George Moncrief; C:G.I.T,,
Mrs; Ewan MacLean arid, Mrs.
William Ross.
Sacrament serrces will _ be
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