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THh ,1.UCKNOW- SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW'►; ONTARIO -
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ANDY ROBINSON
Issued by Bruce.,: Conservative, Association
CHURCH. NEWS
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Zion '''United Church. Women
The ''Zion .United: Church ' Wo
men held ; their grandmothers
meeting it'the home` •of Mrs...Ito...,
bert Hein- on Thursday, . June
li4thwith 24 members,.6 ;visitors.
and :10 :children, 'present. Each
grandrnbther Was presented with
. a nice • corsage: The devotional
was taken (by Mrs. Russel Swan
with., the scripture being `• read
responsively. Mrs. ' 1Harvey, • Rit-
chie ::gave • a very ' interesting
chapter of the study book which,;
told in . story form`. haw some .of.
• .the Japanese Canadians had•:suf-
f ered : during . the •war , and how
,some .good christian people Whelp-
ed them. Mrs Graydon Ritchie
gave a reading and she;, 'intro-
duced
•intro-duced ..the ° guest- speaker, Mrs.
Wellington Henderson,' who gave
a•. splendid..',talk on ' her ' :•recent
trip•' to .Jamaica.'' Mrs. Ritchie
thanked ..her'' and presented her
• 'with a : small' gift of tapprecia=
tion. Mrs. Jake' Hunter .gave.: the
visitors 'report and the president
and Mrs. ,Charles Anderson re
ported On the r regional meeting
•. that had -been held ..at' Blakes
:and .it was: arranged to start the
• 0 Bible Study` course in . the • meet-
Ings. The ladies ,are; . • asked to
bring any used clothing and' ny-''
dons to the next • meeting. • The
July 'meeting will be to en • by
Children.
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-the arid Mrs.. 'D � :
a liac
kett. is, • in, charge. Mrs. James`
Hunter gave • an. article .an
".'Peacemakers" 'and Mrs. • Kaiser
'closed ,the meeting with prayer
'after' which the hostess assisted
by .Mrs. Earl .. Swan'and. and Mrs A
Barger. ,served' a dainty lunch.h
Kinloss'United Church ' Women.
The June meeting of the Un-.
ited Church 'Women. ' was . held
at the home. of 'Mrs. .Bill' Stan
ley .''on Wednesday, afternoon.
The meeting . ,opened ; • by singing.
"I *.am . Thine 'Co 'Lord." Scripture
was. read . ,by Mrs:. Harold Ban
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merman and Mrs. Bill . Campbell
took cliargge of the . worship.
The •roll call was answweresi by
a-: Bible Verse' I find. , helpful.
Mrs.Ellison Hodgins read,' a
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chapter from the Study book
and Mrs. Harold Bannerman had
charge of the discussion on
questions 'fr.oan. "Where are we."
Mary ` Campbell. reported' that
about $150:00 was cleared at the'
booth operated..:by the 'church
Women at R., J. Kaake's . sale.
Evelyn • •Hodgins' .read a report,
on the Bruce Presbyterial' Rally.
Grace was sung and a delicious'
lunch was served by : the. hostess.
Psychiatrist: "You've .. golt to.
quit smoking"
Patient: `'Wouldthat really
help? r.
Psychiatrist:- "No,.• but you're
burning' my 'couch."
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Mr.. and. Mrs.. Floyd Johnston'
of Kincardine entertained rela-
•tivesand friends:at a :dinner
on Sunday, June 1�Oth.: Present.
for the occasion, which was held
in honor of Mn. Cliff Gedde's
birthday whose actual date . is.
June 4th were • Mr. Robert Ged-
des,` Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Geddes,.
Miss Marion Geddes. and Mr.
John Ruyter . of Clinton, Miss
Jean Geddes of • Toronto and Mr.
Murray Johnston • of London.
Mr. and Mrs. William • Kemp-
ton and family of Ahnberley at-
tended anniversary . service at
Ripley United .Church Sunday,
June lOth and: •were dinner
guests' of Mr. and Nlrs: Thomas
Kempton of Ripley.;
Dr. and • Mrs.. Stewart Sims
and son Charles of Toronto were.
week -end guests of Mrs. Laura
M eNain and family;
Mrs. . Leonard . •:Courtney wat.
featured on television recently
in' connection with recreational
work with a dancing. class.; Mar-
garet .Ann . Courtney. and Marsha
Hu'mphrey's 'photos were • also on
camera..
Rev. ,John C. Hutton extended.
an invitation to: Unit ,1 of Pine
Rive'r United • Church . Women,.
which was . held on Tuesday, ,af-
ternoon 'of .last week at the
"Manse" : with Mrs. Elizabeth
MacDonald as . hostess. , There
was an attendance ' Of ' twenty=
eight' ladies The president, `.Mrs.
Siam Gilbsoii and Mrs,George
;.Wightman presided andthe.
meeting; opened with a verse of
scripture and prayer by the pre-
sident followed by . the Toll call,
A . good boak I have read recently.
A report of: • the Hamilton Coni,
ference was • given by • Mrs. Don
ald . Courtney ' in which • inter-
esting incidents were related by
speakers for the occasion.: Bible
studyand prayer were suggested •
for. U.CJW. programs. Mrs. John.
Ferguson; reportedon, th'e U.C.W.
Rally held ' in Ripley ..United
Church .on June 4th, where she
also gave the scripture reading.
Mrs. Cliff Geddes, `convener of
the program, presided and: gave
a short prayer which was fol-
lowed With .• hynvn `2.: Mrs. Mac
Boyd gave., the :scripture read
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1 ing• followed/ with ,comment's by
Mrs.:'' Ross Shielis.. .'Miss Grace
Cameron -read :from the . new
Study Book in. • which the topic
was "Family Life". In', many
homes today, Alcoholism, div-
orce? anti, delinquency:,are forces.
which are destroying fami'l'y life,
A. ,play' written by Rev:. Anne
Graham of Rowantree' .Memorial
Church, .London, was .enacted by
Mrs. Mervyn Hooey, Mrs. Leo-
nard Irwin, Mrs. Sstewart. Shielis
and Mrs,. Bert rirwin. The scene,
took. _lace' during an afternoon
• . tea at which' the ladies discussed
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• 1962 Pontiac Parisienne, 4 -door hardtop, fully powered, ••
• 327 V-0 engine. •
• 1961 Pontiac • Standard Sedan
• 1961 Pontiac 'Laurentian, power : steering, 'automatic, fully •
• equipped ••
:, `1961 Pontiacull Parisiennewe ed • 4 -door hardtop, V-8, automatic,
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1961 Chev Impala 4 -door Hardtop, V-8, ,automatic; fully.It
• • 1961 Ford Fairlane 500 Sedan, automatic and 'power steering ' •
• j: 1960 Chev Belair Sedan, automatic.: 9
• 1960 Vauxhall sedan. •
1959 Pontiac Sedan, automatic, fully equipped. f
•' 1958'. Pontiac Sedan, automatic ' •
5 1957 Pontiac Sedan, _automatic •
• 1957 Pontiac sedan, standard.' •
• • 1957 Dodge V-8 sedan, automatic. 1
• 1957:Buick Sedan; automatic • ' •
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• 1956 Ford Custom'Sedan, automatic •
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, regular church goings, Bible Stu-
:dy and reading good bookswhich
are •inspirational.The "Upper
Room" books were also suggested
for, daily reading.. An ;interesting`
story,: from "Hasten; the Day"
was read by Mrs: Eldon Bradley.
The •scripture .reading' was from
John tl 1-28 in "which .everyone'
joined in reading. Courtesy re-
marks . were given -by Mrs. John
Ferguson ;after which Shirley
Ann—Reid and -Mary Elizabeth.
Walden sang a duet accompani-
• ed by Mrs. Murray. Walden.,At
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ter closing prayer and `hymn .3x86,
lunchwas served and a social
hour• Was enjoyed-
rMrs. Sam ' Geddes of Ripley
visited for a few days last week
.with Mr. and' Mrs. J Blue, -
Mr. William Pace who is ern-
ployed at Brampton spent the
'week -end • at . his home on the.
second concession.
Mrs , J. Liddle and Mrs;' Leo-
nard Reid... presided for Unit.2
of U.C:W; dn.. Tuesday •evening.
at the church with twenty-eight
members attending; Mrs. Cecil.
Humphrey . was convener for
the programme and opened . the
from • the StudBook meeting with prayer.
ra er' Chapters
k were read
by ;Mrs, Eldon Lowry followed
by a prayer by Mrs. Carl Hooey..
A duet by Mrs. Lester Ferguson
and Mrs. Murray Walden ac-
companied by Mrs Robert Court-.
ney was enjoyed. Taking part in
a • short •play "Christian Citizen-
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20th, 1962:
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HURON!
ELSTON CARDIFF
Mrs; Kelvin;.Henderson and Mrs.
Hugh. Mason; A worthwhile pro-
ject was .accomplishedduring tithe
winter ,,when 'twenty-four gowns
were, completed for the Junior
Choir... After the closing . prayer,
lunch was served an.d a social
hour 'was enjoyed. A ,group of
ladies -from the second .conces
sion of .Huron visited' • the . Fair
Haven 2 Nursing Home in'Kin-
;carding on Thursday evening,
',Tune ' 'loth, to •conduct a short
service; for the patient there.
They were :met • :by. Mi s .. Jean
Scott who ,acted as : host for
the ,group. ' Mrs. Leonard: o rt
ney: presided for the` • vice
Which opened with the scripture
reading by Mrs; Cecil Humph-
rey, followed • with. prayer by
Mrs, Donald. Courtney. 'Mrs. • Ro-
bert Courtney' led - in the sing
ing of ' the • familiar : hymns 'dear
to the hearts ` of . older citizens.
After the service the ladies vis-
,iced : ' the . patients. -Among them
was Mr. Robert McCosh, a for-
mer resident of the Pine River
Community, ,who has; been con-'
fined to bed for several months.
•As a' 'request •by 1VIr. McCosh;'
the group' sang in conclusion
"The Lord is my Shepherd."
'The ;ladies, were impressed. by
the comfortable and immacdiate
nursing :home at Fair. Haven for
which Mrs. Henderson and:' staff
are to be'.commended. - •
Mr.. Malcom McLennan. of.
Barrie visited. at• the week -end
with, Mr; and Mrs: John Mopon.•
_ald; ,second concession.:' He also
attended. the official' opening` of
North Ashfield School • ;her
Judge.:Ian: MacRae , was 'guest
speaker_
Mr and', Mrs. /John Scott were
:S1'inday guests /of Mr.• ' and ,Mrs.
William 'Pace.
Mr' and. Mrs: Hirai : Pangburn
visited 'with relatives in Ridge-
town on ' Sunday;
ENGAGEMENTS
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The 'engagement is announced'•
of •Miss.. Phyllis *Merle • Moore,;
daughter of Mrs,..: Edward' Moore...
-of Wingham and > formerly of
Lucll.now, and 'the ' late. .Mr,.'
Moore, to Mr. Donald ..Ralph
Metcalfe,: ;son: of Mr - and Mrs.
Ralph Metcalfe. of ' Rr R•. 2, Wal. . .
kerton. The marriage will take:' •
place in Wingham United Church :.•
on Friday, July 6th, at 7 p:m.
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