HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-05-23, Page 7W,EDNSD'AY, MAv garot 1962;•
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Women Teachers
Elect. Officers
The Kincardine Unit of ' The
Women Teachers' Federation
held , their •annual meeting" •on
Thursday, May .17th,'. at Chal-
mer$. The dinner was.served by�
the 'ladies of Chalmers United
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After •.,the•. dinner 'the Press
dent,. Alice Nimmo,:. conducted
•the meeting:. The new'' slate
of officers • brought 'in . by
Sadie Hollands is as :follows;'
President, , Mary •Stewart; . lst.
Vice, Jessie Robinson; 2nd., Vice,.
Beverly. .Peterbaugh'; Sec.-Treas.;.
Elsie ,'Taylor.
Mrs. :Jessie Robinson,. delegate
to 'the spring confer• ence held in
Sarnia,.. gave a full and interest-
ing report` of this meeting. The.
annual.. meeting. of the associa-
tions will be held in Chesley on
June 1st. •
A' solo by: Miss Slade, accom-
panied by Miss CaMpbel'1, was
enjoyed by everyone present.
The. guest : speaker for the . ev-
ening was Miss Helen. ,Lawson'
'of Owen Sound.. Miss .Lawson, .a
representative 'of the ;Canadian
Society. 'of Friends, Was Ka dele-
gate to :the conference in 'Kenya,
Africa: Along with.Miss 'Lawson
was Herenn-ah. ,Aloo, of 'Kenya,
•He.rennah is. presently with Dr.
.Milne• in Kincardine =and.' at=
tending:' Kincardine High School.
It: was: with. interest the mem-
,beers • present:.,,sent:.present:.,,listened to . the
speakers,. and. learned' •of. existing
conditions in `Kenya, of their
:agricultural, • educational, and
government , problems. Herennah
also, told •of manyny of tthe�tti,bal
custorns ''of her- e le in her
Kenya.
native
►e -Testaments T
IT Graduates
CAMBERLEY NEWS)
The G;G.L'f': .of Pine River
United Church held ' their final
meeting of ' the year on Monday
evening of last week. Phylis
Bradley. and. .Elaine Robb pre -
.sided ',for the business part of
the meeting after which an in-
teresting • address' by Mrs. Les-
ter' .Ferguson was enjoyed. by
C.G.I.T. members and! their mo
thers. A. presentation of an edi-
tion . ofM the,N'ew Testament by
J. P', Philips, was made: to;each
graduating • member . of the
GT, wh had, co o , rnpleted
five
years' work in the organization.
Graduating members were, Helen
McNain, Carolyn Eunston, •.Gayle
Boyd and- Judith. -Ann Wilson. 'A
dainty lunch was .served ,by, the
girls' and a•social hour ' was ens-
joyed. •Coaunsellors for the. Sun-
day School . Camp at Merimichi
,are „Linda Reid, Carolyn Fun-
ston• and ,Dianne. Farrell:. Mary
Ellen •Shielisand Elaine Robb
were in. `change of the recreation
. programme.
'..Mrs. Glen Campbell was: host-
' • esus. 'at a morning luncheon for.
the Evening •Unit
of Pine River United Church on
Thursday for, the lower boundry.
Other hostesses at previous teas
were - Mrs William, Ferguson�•
Mrs. Ernie Gibson and
'Wilmer Robb.
Mrs., Gordon Fry was "in .charge'.
of the `prog•rammie •for the' even.-
'ing unit of the UiC'.W.: of Pine;.
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• PAGE. SEMI.
Custoni
spent' :a day in 'TQ,rono duri'ng'''
_the past week.
A nurnnlbex owes of Asheid
Presbyterian Church W.M.S. at-
tended Presbyterial in Wingham
on Wednesday. '
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. 'MacKen-
zie
MacKen-zie spent Thursday at Walton
where they attended the lO6th
birthday of • Mr. CamPbe:ll
Mr,: Rae Mckenzie of. Toronto,
spent the holiday week -end with
Mr. and. Mrs: Henry M"acIenzie.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. D: R.
MacKenzie for the holiday was
Mrs, Molly MVlacKendrick of To
ronto•
Mr: and Mrs. Malcom' Finlay
song and family of Toronto. •visit
ed with Mr.. and Mrs. Gordon
Finlayson and family; '
The .W M.S. meeting of . Ash-
field Presbyterian Church' was'
held on, Thursday . at the home
of Mrs. Dave MacMurchy,, Mrs.
Jack Ma&Creight had clearge of
the . devotions and" Sadie, John-
stone the business part of the
meeting.'
Church: services. were cancel_
led on Sunday :at the' Presby-,
terian ;.Church due to Anniver.
sary services being held• in
Ripley.
OLIVET NEWS
Pastor Alfred Fry of Pinkerton
was guest speaker. ,n Sunday in'
the United Church when, , Rev.;
M. Dunlop , spoke' • or . Anniver,
saryservices in Pinkerton.
• Miss Sharon Coiling was : or-•
ganist- in . Sunday. School' this
week.,' . .
Miss. Cathie McLeod;• . of •Kin
cardine visited; on 'Sunday. with,
River United' Church on Tuesday' '.h r. uncle and aunt, : Mr.. and
evening of last Week. • Mrs, J. M s, Sandy . MacCharles and fa-
Liddle ,and .Mrs.. Leonard' Reid . rnil
presided. The scripture .reading. nd Mrs Bill Million .and
was given by Mrs. Claude Dore . • faro y of ..; Goderich visited on
after which' an interesting chap- Sunday with ;Mr, and :Mrs. Ray
ter from the Study Book . was Hamilton and; family:
read by Mrs. • M,urray •` Walden. Mr. Bob 'Blackwell of :Toronto
Mrs.. Eldon Lowry' and Mrs. Per:,
rin.. Lowry sang a. duet & Mrs..
William Pace' .gave the closing
':prayer. '
Teas have been, held. at -the -
homes of the Evening Unit and
r..
People get the :most kick out have proved quite successful".
of life who do the least kicking;' A number of. 'members from.
Reids Corners W:T, attended the
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Travel and Publicity
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Minister
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spent the, .holiday week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Gary .Eiackwell
and family. ; '
Miss ,Ruth Black :of ` Kitchener
-spent.
a few days. at her ' bare
here; returning one Thursday.
Miss .Wendy. .Hamilton cele_:
brated' her ;.third birthday ''• on
Monday. Mrs. Leonard McInnes.
District • Annual which Was' held -presented her with • a birthday
at Holyrood" on Friday., A good cake' decorated`, as a lovely 'colo
attendance *as reported despite nial lady, the. cake 'forming; the
the warm weather and -"an . in-
teresting andrinformative meet
ing, was enjoyed
Mrs. RobertCourtney
enter-
tained , at • a tea for the Evening.
Unit• '..of Pine . River United,
Clrch' for the tower second
concession..
Mr. and ; Mrs. John 'Erninerton
are putting :the finishing, touches:
to , their new home on the upper
second .' concession of .:Huron
Township and will be ' ynovin.g
• sho'rtly to the new location..,
Mr. 'and Mrs.' Donald . Court-
ney. spent Friday 'iii Arthur. ')
Owing to the, unusual ' warm
w�veather• for the month of May,
/traffic• was heavy. .at the week-
.end. Farmers,' are hoping for. rain.
for the 'crops which, are looking
' prosperous at this time.
Mrs. William • Courtney, Visit-
ed • `on Friday .With -Mr's. Sam
Geddes" of . Ripley.
The ' Anglian Guild: ,pf St.
Lukes' church at L,ungan held
the:ir:•meeting, on Thursday:'of last.
week: • Mrs.' „ Gorddn .: Eririinerton,
.and Mrs.... William Collins' pre
Sided'" The meeting: opened 'with
prayer by ,the president, follow-
ed by a: hymn. The :scripture
reading was ..given by Mrs_ Reg
Godfrey.. Plans were made for
the annual Sunday ,School pic-
ric. which Is to be held 'Monday;
.May 21st; It was decided to "buy.
material , for table cloths •to be.
used for weddings, and banquets
at the parish'hall at•Lurgan,, Mrs.
Gordon ' Ethinerton closed the
meeting with prayer • and after
grace was sung,••a dainty lunch
was .served.• Mrs. • H. Street of
Kincardine ,who was a guest of
Mrs, William Collins' was- present
for the :meeting. ' '
LOCHALSH
Mr.. and. 'Mrs. Ewan MacLean
visited: relatives at Wyoming
Sarnia recently .
Mr; ,and, Mrs..: Jahn Mao tae
crinoline skirt.
Mr.John .lMacCharles is. in
Kincardine • hospital haling "suf-
fered a ' slight heart attack on
Saturday:
• Mrs. Alvin' Hamilton and .'Mrs:
Oscar White are in Hamilton'
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FIND_ . GRAVE I11T WINGHAM
OF VETERAN OF THE
REL. IEF OF " L'UCKNOW
(Wingham ' Advance -Times)
The local, branch pi the .Royal
.Canadian Legion :.has been try-
in,g 'to determine:'how• many vet.-
erans •are "buriedin the Wing-
Cemetery,
ingCemetery,, and' . in : the
course: of • theirinvestigation
they. found .what•; should• be the
`oldest veteran's... grave in they`' .'
grounds .
The stone which they located
•is in .menory ,of: William 'Ander
son, who 'died in 1879 and states
that he served:' in the East 'India
Mutiny and was wourided
action • at the• relief of Lucknow.,,
He Was 54 'years:of of age When
he died.
Perhaps .,some of our local
.historians , will have Something
'On file about this :old- soldier of
the, Empire. , It.'•. is • understood
that . the Legion' may clean' the
;stone' and put. it.: in good repair: '.
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