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THE LUC- <.v OW SENTINEL.:LUCKNOW, ;ONTARIO•
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The. Aprilmeeting•. of . the • tin-:',
ited Church W.M.S was held on
Tuesday afternoon hi the. church
with the esident, Mrs:' J. W.
ynt presiding. .Following ;the
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opening •a rcises . arid .business.
Veriod,. •`th Biblical character,
'"Mary,, the Mother of Jesus" was
the subject'f an interesting talk
given ; by Mrs.. A. McNay:. Mrs.
E. 'Taylor , took the chaii'n for: a,
-fine Easter programme -in' which,
the leaflet, "Crown Him the' Lord
of ;''Life s ' followed', with re
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sponsive . reading , and scripture
readings comments by Mrs.
Bristow 'Mrs.' Al 'Irwin. Mrs.
Kirk gave: a. most. inspiring ad'
dress ion- e• .Bible, . verse ;:"To
what :.pur • se ;this: waste?"
and . in' v y `covincing ,words
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SILVER 'LAKE WI
The. • annual Meeting of Silver
Lake- W.I. was held Wednesday,
April Sth in Kinloss. LO.L. hall
with Mrs. 'Ray ' Stanley ,and Mrs.
Ron Stanley as hostess. The
meeting opened by singing the
ode . and repeating the Mary
Stewart Collect.- The scripture,
was read by Mrs. John Hodgins.
Roll call was ,paynent of dues
and bring . a new member. The
conveners of standing committees
each .gave their annual. reports.
All offices were declared. vacant
and Mrs. George : Young acted
a'spresident to . install the inew
officers.. District .Director,. Mrs.
George Young; . president, Mrs.
Wm Campbell;' 1st , vice-pres.,
Mrs: Albert iCol+well; .' 2nd vice -
Pres., Mrs. Ronald ,Thacker; •sec,
retary-treasurer, ••Mrs.. Clarence
Moulton; ass. secretary treasurer,
Mrs. Frank Colwell;. .Institute
directors, Mrs. Melvin Rusk,.
Mrs. •John Hodgins, Mrs,. Stanley
Cooper; auditors, Mrs. Ellison
Hodgins. and .Mrs;:. Ray • Stanley;
Sunshine +Committee, Mrs. Albert.
Young •and Mrs, Stanley 'Cooper;
press .reporter; Mrs, Geo. Young;
pianist, ,;. Mrs. James . McEwan;
asst. pianist, Mrs. Wm.. Stanley;
Conveners of Standing Commit-
tees: tAgriculture. and Canadian.
Industries, 'Mrs . Albert Young
and ers. 'John Hodgins;+Historin,
cal search Mrs, Harold Ban-
nerman and ..Mrs. .George Yourig;
Home, :�Econornics 'and Health,
Mrs. Win.. Stanley. .and _ Mrs.
Clarence Hedley; Citizenship and
Education, Mrs.. Albert ..Colwell
and Mrs; Stanley -Cooper; Resolu-
tions, .Mrs,' :Roy ' C:ornish; Public
Relations, Mrs. Mabel . Campbell,
A. box social and euchre :party:
were ,'`held';'Wednesday , ;April.. 51�h
:sponsored by .the
. The meeting closedt and lunch
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was served by Mrs. `Ray Stanley,
M'rs.Ron
Sta.nley-
and. Mrs. Sta
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'gether were well ` reviewed by
Mrs. K.' Cameron. 'Musical.. num-
bers-
um-bers• much enjoyed. were '" a • solo
"The- Robe 'of Calvary" by: • Miss
Dianne Bristow, and a duet- "The
Old Rugged Cross by .Mrs. Mor
gan Johnson : and daughter, Jac:
key Mrs Ra . Cur 'ming• was • qac.
companist_ for : both nunibers.At
the close of the meeting; lunch
was served by the • programme
committees Mrs •E. Taylor; Mrs.
Al Irwin, Mrs C. Bristow and
Mrs. J..• JoYni~.. ' . .
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Soutk Ksnlosrs, Nt 1Vf.5,,
Mrs.Evan Keith was. hostess
to South Kinloss W.M.S. ,on
Wednesday afternoon; April 5th
with Mrs. S. ChislettMrs.
H. Lavis as directors.. Mrs., , L
Buckton presided. Mrs. Boss.
MacMillan reported on the, Bale,
and a quilt Vas. displayed, mat
erials for which were . • donated
by Mrs. William MacIntyre, put.
together and quilted. by Mrs;
Maclntyre ; and Mrs. MacMillan.
Mrs." Chislett gave an interesting
talk on "Anna" the' prophetess.
Whose long years of patient wait
Mg and: prayer, were . rewarded
by a sight of :the Babe • who was
the promised Messiah. .Master
Brian Keith played a' piano sel
action and later Connie and. Rod
MacKenzie .contributed two pia-
no duets. The, young musicians.
were given a•, special vote of
thank*. Itol1 call. was . answered
by. a Bible verse with • `"risen"
and,. the Scripture lesson, Matt-
hew, chapter 28' was read' by
Mrs. ,S. MacLeod. The, study be-
ing in. • regard to theressurrec
tion, an. Easter poem,: "This is
the' Wath" was , read' ,by '.Miss
Betty Hamilton'. At this season'
we are reminded that of 'every
true follower of Christ it :may.
be $aid • "He: is not 'here, He is
risen; ` the grave,• the old place
of sin may'' be, seen but a reser-'
rectronhas taken' place The
crowning ,message of the chapter
"Lo•I ;.am: with you always; even
to, the end *of the• world" enables:
the. Christian 'tp' •say i "Christ
with me' everywhere." The •study.
of the • worlds refugee problem`
and the churches responsibility
.tb it was `'discussed 'by Mrs. H.
Laois: The prayer ''cirele was.
taken by.; Mrs.• A. Hughes,: Mrs..
MacMillan' and; .Mrs. MacLeod;
Mrs. ' D 'Graham in Current Ev-
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eats read: Parts `of letters from
Mrs... Dickson . Formosa,teilin
of 'Maternity homes, for moun-
tain.
ountain. mothers. The hostess and.
directors served ''refreshments: •
Ashfield : W.M.S.
Ashfield..' W.M.S.. held •their•
"Famil'y Night" :service', in the,
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NESl Airt APRIL' 12th, 196:1
.meat -eating
THE .ALASKA BROWN BEAR.: is the biggest
animal in the world, often attaining a height of ten feet When -
he rears up on, his hind, legs: Like allbears, the
,
,brownie
hibernates in winter. Soon after the first
snow falls; he finds a cave or a deep shelter under an over-
hanging ledge of rock. There he curls up and sleeps until spring.
The bear 'retires' for several months every year,
sustained by the. fat stored in his, body: When.
human beings retire, however, they don't receive the same
help from. Naturee. They turn instead to life
.insurance. Nothing cary make a man's retirement years more
' ' financially secure than a portfolio of Sun Life .policies
tailored to his requirements. Let me tell you how.
Wrn. J KInahar
L'UCKNOW Phone: Wingham
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,Asl f eld 'Church on Thursday
evening; April .'6th,' Mrs. William
Ross; the president was leader
and :openedthe service with a
Call, to worship and: 'the singing.
of . Hymn 106. Mrs. ;Earl Howes
had• the scripture ''reading and
'meditation.: She' . chose.. Hebrews
10:1-7 and .emphasised how. Je-
sus ,endur.ed the ',Cross., and. in
,obedience' to Gods wilt., exclaim
ed;. If .it by thy, will, remove this,
cup`,:from me, ` but' "Thy will not
mine be' done."' `Jesus Loves'Me
too divas ., sung:." by' the 1/fission
Band' group. Mrs. Ross'welcomed'
the congregation with 'their dif-
ferent t .organizations. The'.explor-
er: .group favored us : by singing
"The Old' Rugged` Cross.": Mrs.
Ross ,announced. thea :next meet-
ing of the W;1VI 5' would,' '' be
held :at' the Aionie of: Mrs. Ewan.
McLean' on : May .18th: The syno;
dical would be.'.held in. Sarnia'
on April 11, 12, . 13 . with Mrs:
Ewan McLean; as' ` delegate,' Of-
fering -received and dedicatory
prayer given .. by. ,Mrs. Keith'
Johnston.. Our : C.G..LT. '. 'group.. •'
then sang "He :Arose.."' • Mr.. Me.
Corribie introduced' the 'speaker
for the occasion, Rev. Dunlop
from the United. Church ;in • Rip-
ley.. This was Rev. Dunlop's first
visit • oto , Ashfield Church since
coming to Canada from Ireland:
His topic was "Losing Jesus". A .
quartet sang "Oh Jesus is . Won •
derful' Mr -.s:. Ross thanked :1VIz.
Dunlop for .'his..'messageto us... •
Mrs.. Jack' McKenzie• 'and Finlay
McDonald' sang .a• duet. Meeting
closed • by •, the singing of; Hynin':
-b92.. Mr. Dunlop pronounced; the
enediction. Lunch was served
in the . S.S. room and ` a ,social
time'-enjo .ed..
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showed us that the precious 'oint-
ment with hich'Mary ;annointed
the . feet of,Jesus was -not wasted.'.
Just .as grain of wheat is•...
',buried • in a ground to produce
new life, ither, was the Sacri-
fice of life on the cross
a waste: e life Of the author
of "Our urning • World'' and'
the first chapter pter "Witnessing To
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