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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-02-28, Page 6t4� } r ,, tat. • PAGE BIZ 47. THE LUCKNOW $ENt'I1VEL, LUCKNOW. 'ONTARIO WEDNESDAY,;. FFr$ zath, 1962:. CHURCH NEWS ePresented-,With Life Membership The second general meeting of rt Lucknow United" !Church women was •held on, Tuesday, February 20th at 8 pan. Forty-eig1 t:. mem- bers ' representing the ,five unit • groups. answered. 'roll ;scall, The president,; Mrs. K. Cameron.,, con- ducted the'opening exercises. Mrs: J. W. Joynt was pianist. .The 'words used in the first hymn were seat by :Mrs: William. Alton of Toronto, and were composed • by her minister to emphasize the im-• Women's portance of the new Organization in the life and tasks of thechurch. The Stewardship convener, Mrs. ; William Wherry •,and her :committee, Mrs. K, Mur die, Miss H. Thompson and. Mrs., E. White took the platform and presented a most,interesting pro- gramme centred around the: theibe Of "Stewardship." The Bible read. ing ;and, conirents by .'Miss H. Thompson arid 'the papers given by Mrs. Wharry, Mrs, Murdie and Mrs, White • all ',stressed how our possessions and talents 'ought' to ': be`.used: in Christian service', bth- • .er . much:' appreciated • numbers. Were Piano selection by Mrs. Har • Vey Webster, Mrs L. Ashton .& Mrs. . Donald Thompson and a 'reading by Mrs:;• L. C. Tliornpson. Mrs. G. Whitby an:d,Mrs. J W'. `,.Joynt, On behalf •of the organiza-: tion, presenteda life, membership td _ Mrs. R. iStrutherS.. Mrs.,. L. •' '1VIcLeod -accepted the.•gift in the absence of her mother through.' .illness' Mrs. G. . MacD•iarmid was :also . chosen to "be the :recipient ,Of •a •life membership: Following the ',business session the meeting. was closed with Mizpah benedic tion. ' 'Presbyterian'Evening Auxiliary There, Were .:twenty -case ladies present for the•February meeting held at. the home,,efjMrs. Morgan. Henderson: The Meeting, was,' in ' 'charge of Miss Audrey aFieder- lei'n; who opened ' :the program' with the .poem, • "Christ Has No ' Hands . But, Our 'Hands," .follow ed by a 'hymn and prayer. Mrs; Roderick MacLeod • gave " •the 'scripture : reading. • Airs. Mortigan •Ienderson read' several ..interest - Ow articles• from ,.the Glad Tid- ings. An' invitation•.was. received • from ' the` ",United Church ladies to join with them for their. March meeting. The Auxiliary .was ask- , sk-;• ed4or a 'donation towards 'a Life lVIembershipto be. •presented at' the Presbyterial :.meeting to :be held in , Lucknow in May.:. The Bible Study, "Questions and An-, • swers from the Bible" was taken by .Miss Maudie= Fisher. Mrs. Jack MacDonald. gave the topic • deal- ing with ,the ;original' settlement of ':British •Guiana: The:. meeting 'closed with a hymn and :the benediction.. Miss Fiederlein. con- ducted a contest, on "Famous Women of the Bible" . and . lunch was served.: • Travel. Pictures . At Family Nigh# (OL7[YET NEWS) The United Church Women, en- tertained their families on Friday evening .in the church: The fea- ture of the evening was. a show- ing of the beautiful slides. taken by Mr. • and Mrs. Walter Dexter on, their recent trip to the British Isles and: Paris. 4fter a short sing -song Reverend and ' Mrs,;` D. Dunlop showed pictures they had taken during their vacation last summer. ' They travelled west through "The Bad Lands". .and Yellowstone National • Park in the United States and in , many places' of ' interest' in. the Cana- dian Rockies,. then home across the Prairies. 'It was a feast 'of beauty which"was falmost as good as a visit to these .Places; • On Sunday, .Miss Janet • Ham- ilton . sang, "I•t took ' a ' Miracle" during' theworship service. • Mr. and Mrs: John MacCharles entertainedon 'Saturday in hon- our of Mr. and . Mrs: Walter Wal- den• on the occasion of their 45th wedding , anniversary. and •Mrs. Robert Engel, Janet' and ..Donald of Mitchell visited on Sunday . with_ Mr. and Mrs. ' Jack, .McGuire' and family and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Black and family.' Mr. .and : Mrs. Duncan Millian and.:. Kenneth of ' Goderich''visited on Saturday with Mr"s.. Mae Ha- milto i an -t1 lafr: `anrt: Mrs—Ray- mond Hamilton Mrs. E. Osborne' ''returned to her. home : here ;on<. Saturday.• hav- ing spent • the. past two '•weeks in• Elmwood .with Mr. ;and Mrs. 'Dun- can McCallum:. and family. ' Paradise is not a locality, it's a state of mind: E[ENS 'Weekend vistiors •with Mrs ,Harvaeyx.Webb.mtere•Mr = and, Mrs. Ken Grewar and Nancy 'of Sudbury '' -and .Mr, •'and' Mrs Pa- via •.Gilmour of Guelph. • Messrs. Donald' J. Gaunt and Allan Miller attended the Agricul- tural .Pairs onv ention •in • Toronto ori..' Wednesday and Thursday: Just .. a reminder of the W.I. meeting on March 1st (today). Attending the "Good ' Roads". convention from West `Wawanash this: week. is• Mr.• Lorne Durnin.. St. Helens '4-H News • The' • ;third meeting ' of .the ;St. 'Helen's :;Happy . Handicrafters was held at the home ` ofDorothy Taylor Jon February 20th.' The 'roll, call "One .pattern alteration and.how to 'make it"•. was ' answered by .twelve .members; The leaders instructed • the , members : in the use• and understanding of a pat- tern ,Following •this a work period was .held rwith several ;girls getting their patterns pinned • to the material, ready for .cutting. Samples :of ,materials',, that are suitable for Summer .Separates were: distributed gong the :girls. The meeting closed with ',lunch served • iby (Janice' : Fowler and Marybelle : Hunter. • ' ,. •;ESSO : SERVICE FOR TOP QUALITY ATLAS BATTERIES, DUNLOP TIRES (Moat . Size! In Stock) AT REASONABLE PRICES! Repairs to AU 'Makes of Cars and "Tractors 3 Licensed hN echanics' seal. Alignment. and -Baiancing. MOTORCADE 'DEALER - PURPLE GROVE • • ayf npathy goes to the family of Mr. William . Walsh who -.pas- sed away. in Kincardine hospital. Mr. Walsh lived:at Purple: Grove most of . ,his life. �`� • Mrs. Edburt Bushell acid Mrs. Frank Dore spent Wednesday Thursday in ' Lucknpw attending the 441 Leaders Course, "Dress- ing Up Home Grown Vegetables." Miss Marlene Dawley and Miss Barbara Leeson visited. Miss. Marita Irwin.. ' ' Mr,. Francis Boyle • and Mr. Donald.MacTavish,spent a couple of . days in' .Toronto attending 'a meeting of the • Ontario Agrrcul ture Societies. tMr. . and , Mrs., Howard Thomp- son and. Mrs.' 'Helen Swann .spent the week -end 'in London. Miss Anetta Forster and . Miss Mary.Ann, Mc•Cosh of. Toronto spent the week -end at 'their hbmes, Mrs. lburt Bushell, and. Mrs. Frank Dore visited. Mr, and Mrs. John .Emerson, Lucknow. Mrs. 'Russel Collins visited`. Miss Margaret 'Robertsoli. , • Mr. "James Emerson, . Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph, spent Sunday with',Mr. and Mrs. Geo: Emerson. ' . : Miss' *Marlene Cawley spent Tuesday evening With Miss Ethel Gawley. ' , . Dianne ,Dore' spent Wednesday with 'Kathy: Dore and Thursday' with Margie` Collins: , • A lovely cake was made by Mrs.:.' Francis Boyle to help .cele# brace -the -Institutes 65th .Anniver- sary with a : committee of • Mrs. Boyle, : Mrs.. Frank Dore, Mrs. ,Wallace:Poilock and Mrs.'Victoria Smith. Euchre prizewinners were Mrs. 'George Harkness, Mrs. Aurel:. Armstrong, •Mr. 'Milton' StanleY and Mr Aurel Armstrong tied, Bill Mackay. with 'lucky prize -gQ,ing: ;to_Mr. Lorne .Culbert.. .. Mr. •and Mrs. Gordon 'Patterson and 1V Ir. and, Mrs.: Andrew . Pat terson were' Sunday guests ,of Mr. and. .Mrs..::Burton Collins. • Mr. , and Mrs Albert 'Colwell;• Allan and Marilyn of /Kinloss Were 'Sunday visitors 'of'Mr.and Mrs.. Walter : Forster. • - Mr. arid Mrs: Frank Dore, Ron- nie and Dianne were Saturday guests Of Mr. ; and ' Mrs: ,Lawrence' BROWNIE NEWS The lst Brownie Pack met on Wednesday, Fdbruary 21st. Nine Brownies and ten Tweenies were pro*t. . ' ' The meeting Began ' with Fairy Ring, Fairy Gold and Inspection.. The sixers 'then marked • their' books. • • In' the work period, Brown Owl tested the Tweenies, while Tawny Owl and Packie helped the'Brow- Hies with their. knitting.. • ' The remainder of the meeting was devoted to the observation. of Thinking Day, which is :Feb- ruary 22nd. • The sixers' • name into; a Ring representing four of the• count- ries where there are Brownies-,. They casae from England, Hol- land, Japan and Germany. Tawny Owl told • how Brownies • began, Packie described the World Flag and Brown', Owl gave an, example of how our contributions to the: World Friendship • Fund are used. The .Brownies and' . Tweenies thenput their ' Thinking Day Pennies = one: for each year . of her age' in a special box.. de- corated with'. the World. Flag sur- • rounded ' 'by birthday candles.. Each girl lit a candle and joined in singing Happy Birthday :, . in honour Of the Founder . and "the 'Chief Guide. 2nd LUCKNOW' BROWNIE' • PACK The .2nd iducknow Brownie Pack met for the. . first time by, themselves on Tuesday i .February 20th The . meeting:' was theme& on : Brownies: all ' over the ° world observing Thinking Day. Several games .fromother' countries were played. 'The new • sixers chose. their' sixes and.. picked names >for' each: six. The Brownie. Smile. song THROUGH ALL TYPES OF WEATHER WE TRAVEL YOUR FUELOIL PIOBLEMS W'LLUNRAVE W. A. "BUD" HANULTON HEATING' OIL'S GASOLINE_ OTHER FARM PRODUCTS PH.220 W -LUCKNOW was .p ractis(d, by the Tweenies. D •uring the work session, : the Tweenies made a ,paper toadstool •• and' 'decorated it with their ;Pro- mise, Law. and Motto to, , take home: for. their mothers. The Brownies • continued with ,their knitting efforts.• I'n: pow -wow session,:. Brown Owl told.the story of Lord Baden Powell's 'succes's in . forming:the Boy Scouts and later Girl. Guides, Each..girl ,and. leader wore,. tags representing, the different count-., .. rieswan&lit .a ,n.•i=ll •,on cupmsk , .for their : sister. brownies . in the :different countries. Happy Birth- day was sung to the founder. The cup., cakes were enjoyed. by the' girls. and the:•rneeting closed with a Brownie ,•prayer: Mr. and Mrs Clifford Scott,: Allan and Bill of Waterloo were. Sunday . guests of' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Currie. 1Vlr. .,and " Mrs. Bob Gilchrist spent, Friday evening. with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon "MacDonald. Miss' Hilda Emerson, , ;Mr.: • and Mrs Goldie .` Emerson spent the week -end with M. and Mrs. Slam Ernerson: MT. • and Mrs. Lloyd McClure` and Lawrence of Paisley `spent. Sunday with Mr and •MrsGord on' MacDonald. Mr. and 'Mrs.,George Harkness/ Elda, Evelyn: and. Donnie "'spent • Sunday in.Teesw+ater. • M:rs..H'oward Orr visited Mrs. Donald ;Md'Farlan. • •. Mr. George, Bushell .and .Mr. Kenny `'MacDnald visited.' :Sun- day :with Mrs. Ronald .Young, 'Kitchener. Mr. 'George Bushell spent Sat urday :: iri Condors.'• • . LOCHALSH Mr. Henry MacKenzie spent the past .week visiting in, Montreal with his brother, 'Dr. Frank Scott; MacKenzie. ' `Mr. and Mrs. ; Allen MacLean.. and family of Collingwood vis'ited;. recently with ,Mr.. and lilrs. 'Dan MacLean and .Mrndf•Mrs.. Ewan_: MacLean,„' Audrey Ross R.N., of London, spent a . few days . with her 'par- ents, Mr.. and Mrs; ' Wm. Ross. Mr. and ; Mrs, John MacRae Were in •London on Thursday,' The 44I Homemaking club girls are holding their meetings in North Ashfield Public School. Barbara Finlayson , tf MaeeDon ald Institute in Guelph, Spent the week -end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, 'Gordon Finlayson. Mrs. Emile MacLennan , spent Sunday in Goderich Visiting her, sister, Mrs. Daisy McCharles ' is .visit- ing in Lucknow with ,.Mrs • Ruth Brooks: -,. • If you .are torn between two major purchases, perhaps ,you don't have rto decide which it • will':be Maybe 'you should have both! Chances arc,, you can, too ... by ;financing: one 'or both of them on the Bank of Montreal Family Finance Plan. • When you :don't have all the cash you need to buy what, you want, the B of M Family Finance Plan is an excellent way to group several purchases. under ' a single, low-cost, life -insured. leen..Monthly ' repay- ments to suit your convenience may be extended -:up to three years. 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