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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-03-14, Page 8P.ACrE: EIGHT THE ZUCKNOW SENTI14E14, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WED•NiFsbAY, MAR. 14th, 19 i3 'll tare t•' (KINI OUCH NEWS) , The H,W.I., met on Wednes-• day in the hall with " Mrs. Mor- gan Johnston in the 'chair.. An. invitation • from the Teeswater • Institute was. accepted. Mrs: Lorne Eadie expressed thanks on be- half of the Boy Scouts for the use of the dishes and silverware 'for' the .banquet. The District Dir- ectors meeting will be held at Whitechurch. The : Presidents 'Conference is to be held on. May 9th and 10th. Mrs...Frank. Thomp- stn reported from the Council. Plans. were , made for a variety. concert. Mrs. Alex Percy reported fr o the ` e $oyS,. touts who are holding• a bottle drive. The lunch for the variety concert, Con., 8 and • 10,, sandwiches;. • 12 and 14,. cookies. • A euchre, party will 'be held .ori Tuesday ' evening and a shoot party on March 20th for. Artificial Ice:: Roll call, "How.._.a, parent. can : help the teacher," Topic; Dimensions in; Education by Mr. T. Keith Waldie, LP.S. who was the • guest speaker. Motto, "Experience is the best teacher":. prepared by Mrs. Ernie • Hanna- and given by Mrs. 'Frank Thompson A "pat" 'and; a "green" contest was Conducted ; by Mrs. P. A. • Murray. A ; reading Was given. by Mrs: Charlie 'Murray. Sharon.Stanley, Joan 'Percy and Jean. Sutton presented. a • skit on their 4-H course' : Sew' and, Save Summer Separates. O't'her" .4-H • membersalso modelled the epith- et which they had made in their recent :course.• The; hostesses > and directors were Mrs. • Frank ' Thompson and Mrs. Jack. Ackert. The next meeting will. be `•held • on Thursday afternoon, 'April 5th • at 2 o'clock. -Directors,. Mrs.:Perry Hodgins • and Mrs "James Smith.'. The. Meeting •` closed with : the Queen. and . Grace :and°_'a delicious lunch was' served. • • .Mr.. • arrd Mrs. George Haldei by , visited' with '°Mr. and Mrs., Clare 'Sparling •and '.boys • at Walkerton during the: week.. A •nwnberfrom here have been. confined to bed' with the flus : <' The W.A. met':on Thursday of=' ternoon. at the 'home of. Mrs. Tom Hodgins for a . work • meeting,` when a 'quilt for the bale:: was quilted during the afternoon.. Miss Edna Boyle presided for the dee=. votio`nal.. part. The scripture was read Eby Mrs. George Haldenby, The 'members prayer and.; a pray er' for. our prayer.'.` partner, Mr. Eric Barringtonand the. Lord's prayer were repeated in- unison. The rail . call was .answered • with the, word "trust."•.A special offer- ' ing 'was received •for'the Colum- bia Coast ,Mission:; Prayer . closed the meeting and lunch was served by the ,.hostess. The World -Day of Mayer was held •on Friday in the Pentecostal Church with : Mrs. Walter'Breck- les • key --woman; The , theme was "God's love for the whale world,". and 'appropriate hymns were sung. There was a solo. by Mrs., Low , man who' also gave the address'. on God's love. Prayers.were given by Mrs: Lyman Sutton, • Mrs, Frank . Maulden, :.Mrs. ' William Hal'deniby, Mrs. Harvey Hodgins, Mrs,. Midford Wall, ' Mrs, Ezra, Stanley received the offering & 'Miss Edna Boyle was at the piano. The key woman , for next year is Mrs, Jack Barr. • `r ' On Sunday next' the Anglican service will be held at 1:80 p.m.. Ori Friday evening • •a lenten • service will be held at the home of Mrs. J. W. Colwell; . Mrs. Stewart: Armstrong spent' an evening with Mr, and Mrs.' • Dan McInnes and family. Mr, and Mrs. Chris Shelton of . • :, Hanover 'visited on Sunday' with • Edna and May Boyle. . Mrs.'. Bert • N'icholsonspent. a few days With Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Conway at Bracebridge. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodgins spent . the week -end with Mrs. Audrey Borthwick at St, Catha- rines:- , , • Mr. and Mrs, Tonna • Hodgins. visited: aver the . week -end with Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur Graham at Sault Ste. Marie. " Misses Laura Breckles Sandra Percy and. Donna Haldeniby of This• Week an Visit In HoIIand• (OLIVET NEWS) The World Day of Prayer ser- vice was held in St. Andrews Church, Ripley. 'Presidents of Church Women's groups;, Mrs. McAuley, Mrs. William McCreath; Mrs. S. Needham and Mrs. ScQtt of Ripley, Mrs S. Farrell of Clark and • Mrs. White oaf Olivet. ledthe service. Mrs. John Mac - Charles as soloist sang. • "Teach Me to Pray," Mit. Walter Lock gave a , very.fine address. , • Mrs. June Gilchrist ;and her pupils of South Kinloss School invited the pupils' of Clover Val- ley School •to a skating • party in Lucknow arena on Wednesday. Mrs. Elliott; Mrs. Ray . Hamilton and Mrs. Herb Claytonwere chauffeurs for the afternoon. Mr. ' Alvin Hamilton received severe head and facial injuries on Friday when 'hit ' car left :the.. road at an embankment kment north of a r' r: 'Hamilton was' Geode ich: M am alone:: and at , .tune of ,writing cause of accident is unknown. Miss Ruth .Back of Kitchener is spendingtwo weeks holiday with her parents,. Mr. ;: nd ' Mrs. Ross Black: : •Mrs.` Robert :Osborne received word on Saturday that. lier father,' Mr. Ralph Scott ;of Armow sus- tained an injured shoulder while working in the barn. . ° Mr and Mrs. Herb Clayton & Mrs. Al Hamilton visited on :Sun- day with 'Mr.' Hamilton in the' General Hospital, Goderich. :Miss (Marilyn Finlayson and Miss Susan McDonald of Strat- ford spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Orville .Finlayson.. '.Mr. Eldert Geertsenia left this lweek for a "flying" • visit ' with his father in. Holland, • LOCHALSH. Miss Mary Alton • of" Toronto visited with her sister;, Mrs. Dav- id Elphick during the week.' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Macintosh arrived •home, •Friday from their' trip South;. The ` Katie MacLeod farm was sold to Gordon Robb... Allan MacKenzie of. Guelph spent the week -end with, his par- ents, Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Mac- Kenzie; ac Kenzie; The measles are still making. the rounds,. the .Monerief child- ren being some of the many out of school. . Mr. and'Mrs. Donald McCharles of Brantford ,spent •theweek-end with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver 'Mc Charles and John. • Mr,: Lorne Luther spent a', day, in Toronto visiting his sister: • Rev Neil MViacComb ie is a pit- Presbyterian at Toronto and: Sharon Hodgins Of lent' in Kincardine hospital. Cam-. g sA. Cam- Winghaan spent theweek-end at eron:' MacAuley ` of Ripley had their 'respective homes. charge.' of the service at Ashfield Presbyterian'. Church .on Sunday The Worlds Day of Prayer' service was, held at the home of Mrs. Richard ' West on Friday. The regular meeting cif the W.M.S. was also held at the • same time with. Miss Sadie Johnston in; charge. • KINGSBRIDGE Mr; and: Mrs, Ray Dalton at. 11 the College ge Ro tended yral at the O A.C. Guelph, on 'Wednesday. Terry. Dalton :won 2nd prize in the beef cattle 'class.. We con.. gratualate• Terry on winning the $100 Atkin's bursary, • = ; Those visiting; their homes over, the week -end were Mr, Kerry Hogan of London, Mr. Terry Dal- ton of Guelph and Mists Patricia • Drennan "td Kincardine, . , Miss Mary O'Neil of Goderich, visited with:. Mr.. and Mrs. • Robert Howard 'during . theweek: • Am rley =Native ied In Montana' MRS. • JAMES . MaeDONALD Mrs. James MacDonald passed• away in Butte, Montana March Mrs. MacDonald, the • former Tena McLeanwas born at Am- erley;. a • daughter of the late nald McLean and •• Isabella MacLennan.After her marriage, she resided • for some; time on the 12th of Ashfield, later .moving to 11 0,.E.EDEXTRA'WARMTIP MAKE YOURNOME... 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