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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-04-26, Page 5WEDNESPAY, !RLL 14t#0.. is lin T'.U• KNOW SENTINEL, f`..UCKNO,W, OI'TTA . IQ PAGE; rivzE: United Church Group 3 Mrs Ross: Robinson was; host-. .ess for the April meeting with 17 members answering the roll call. "The . World. Church" was the therne . of the devotional per- iod. Miss. A. W bs'ter' read scrip. 'tire, from/ Revelations 2.1 1-15, the Meditation , was. taken .,by Mrs. C, Hallam, Prayer • by, MPS: R. Robinson and hymn. 377 con- cluded the devotional 'Period, Mrs: E. Taylor relported $138.06 'realized from, the tea, `bake' sale and bazaar with .• some .bazaar articles still on hand. Mrs. 0. Richards reported" '3. Red Cross quilts completed as; well as 200 diapers . and a top.. made '" for a bale 'quilt which will. be •quilted mat a° later date. A splendid re- port of the C'hr ist'ian Fellowship committee was given'' by Miss A. Webster.. Mrs. E. Wightman pre an April, poem. Mrs.. G. Saunders. took the Bible study' reviewing the life of Hannah. Mrs. D. G. Kirk Ways guest speaker and .gave a very fine talk choosing as her s .►*.tet "Christ, and .the: 13�able, the ,answers to all our Problem", A' lovely reading entitled the "Art of Living" was given. by Mrs. E. ---Thom, Prayer ';by Mrs. Wightman closed.. the meeting. Mrs. J', 'Mathers Conducted, vivo. oral contests after which. a sac- ial tune was enjoyed when tea and cookies .were served., • Langside ' W.M.S.• ' The Easter Thanko'ffering ,meet- ing o f the Langside. held at the hone, of Mrs. Wm. Brooks..The meeting was open- ed with the Call to Worship by thea President;...Mrs,.Gordon Wall. Scripture lessons. were • taken by Mrs Orr and Mrs. Whytock. Mrs. Brooks • led in . prayer, The 'roll* call 'was answered with a .scrip- ture verse .eon,taining°. "Thanks." The topic `First Easter. Me'ssen- ger' . was read by Mrs,: Gordon' sided for the ' program 'reading Wall. 'Two . 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Ml r0'? rnwoar CUADAMS • •••.;•'••.• 6 i•••••''i•••• BEFORE YOU GO Drop in.to"yoitr' nearest B of NI branch Our"people can .be help. ful• to you in numerous'ways in • • planninf your trip and they'll. Lie.` glad to outline the services .that will' be willingly offered.your at' the It of M unites in' London and Paris. rfflo.'4 ve 44:4 West lend Office, • Paris (lite, London, ... No. In, pbue• 9 Waterloo ►'lace,• • Panderrne, •S.W.1 . Paris ler • 1 `,K: OF, .� ON`TRLAL • , &44, Ld 9v14•e. b'^'' Rct� nek'nt,' W. Branch MILTON RAYNFR,:Manager. WORKII`1G Wiflj CANADIANS iN EVERY WALK E ;LIFE SINCE 1817 5P',1 • read by Mrs.; Wesley 'Young: and With' the former's sister,; Mr Mrs, Dave . !Moffat., 'Mrs. Farish William Bushell in Lucknoyt, 1•as,,t Moffat .gave a very interesting week. • report on ,the. Synodical meeting Mrs, .Frank Digre was the guest which was. held at .Sarnia. The of Miss Evelyn ,Osborne, Bervie meeting was closed, with prayer on Friday., by the president. The ,May. meet- Miss Margaret Robertson a'nd ing is. •to •ibe at the home of Mrs. Mr, Don Robertson Were Sunday Gordon Wall. ` visitors with. Mr.. and Mrs. Ken neth l 'obert§on, Arnow,. Hacketts W,M,S, • ' . Mrs, Frani% Dore . and Dianne The April meeting was , held spent Saturday .evening . with at the homeof (Mrs, Cliff Men- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fry, of ,ary with 16 members' answering Kincardine:•'• the' roll -call. .Psalm 130 was read Mrs. ,Herb Farrell,; Mr. :Tae•%. re,sponsivel :lead fb ,the' presi- Farrell ,and•. Susan, Mrs. ..Jahn dent, Mrs Arnold, ' Alton, Mrs. ' MaoDonald, ,Miss Sharon Craigie Jim Nelson took, the scripture. 1Vlr. Gordon Patterson, Mr, and and devotions. The e'hapter in• Mrs,. Howard Thompson, Mr,. and the study book was very capaibly' . Mrs, . Walter ` Forster, Ruth, Ail - given ,by Rev.: :. Kaiser. 1Vlrs,. netta, Bob, Carolyn; Joe, Janet, Ralph .Cameron offered prayer Barbara, ' Donald, Mary,: Dorinda, for Miss Brigeman, :the mission- i James' and 'Kathy;; Mr." and Mrs.' ary for . .prayer, 'The next, meet-' Don McCosh Mary: and Richard; ing is to be in the ,form sof; 'a attended a: Farewell gathering miscellaneous bazaar at the home,for Mr. and Mrs: Georgo,Colwell of Mrs, • Elliott Sandy. MPs, R. after : church• on • Sunday at...the Cameron reported the. ;herald. for Kinlou h : Anglican Church.Par Japan, .Mrs.. Arnold Alton .reprort-.1 1 lar. Pill seventy present enjoyed ed, .:ara.• the morning session of I the coloured slides shown by ivtr the Presbyterial. at Wingham '"& Currie•'Colw.ell Miss. Ruche For - Mrs. Kaiser reported for the of=.1 ster and Mr.:Earl Zeigler: Ruth • ,Sign • liar" front of ,..firm that ternoon session. The meeting was and Geor e;,were presented :with .build ., "driveways "Have Tru, 'closed : ' withg . prayer and lunch. suitable:gifts.. gifts They have •.sold• Will• Gravel." ok. served fby'''thhe". hostesses, Mrs. Clif their, Holyrood • •.farm, and have, Menar and Mrs:' Les ; R'itchie.. y' bought a ranch .at Groundbircli;; )[ United. ''B.0 All „Wished thea' well in Grou p ited • Church W.A: l their ;new venture A., delicious • .'Mrs: Alex McNay was ,hostess lunch .was enjoyed by all HEATING OILS - GASOLINE OTHER FARM• PRODUCTS Mr and Mrs., ':John: : Matheson," Armow . Messrs :.-Gordori Patterson and to the ladies `of.:Group 1 of : the i Misses' Norma.. Murray .'and..Francis• Boyle; leaders of. the, W.A. with. 21 members answer- i 1Vhargaret Robertson and Mr. Don; 4-1I drain'. C1wb and some of the ,•ing'"the roll.'.call '•with'a Easter,Robertson ,were guests, of• Mr. & mem;bers, 'ark •.and Joe Forster, Bible verse.'` Mrs. O.avens pre, ►•'Mrs' Harvie- ` Thompson, , Monday Bob Emerson, . Donnie and : Bob sided for the opening devotions night. Th.otnpson, . Garry Sutton , and Mrs `Whitby gave a: very. fine Mr. , and 'Mrs Edburt Busl}e'll .Richard McCosh attended. 'their•: report of the , ,Presbytery` at ' scent the 'week pend at: Centralia, ,, 1st meeting at the home of the Southampton. Mrs.. Vernon Hun •. guests ,of .Flight Sgt and.'Mrs.l•assistant leader, 'Mr: John G: • ter was m' charge of the dexo- �'. 1 MacDonald • on :'Tuesday evening: Averill.-- tional; and program Mrs. Harvey` : ''A ,number froth' here', '' . •Mr.',and ►Nits. Orton: Burnett 'off Webster. d the . .t'• �,,, t Rees mission in" in- :Listowel were calle•rs. at McCflsli s er•, tea a scnrp ure es he Tom an Sunday. ' Little Miss, Margie' Collins is a victim . of the, Chicken -Pox son. Mrs, ' Mark iRaithiby : present I cardiae last •Wednesday ed an 'interesting study on ,.one; .Misses Riuthe and Annetta.For- of our 'Bthblical women° "Rachel."" sten;' .Doreen McLeod "and Mary Mrs Wm Eadie read• agroup. of Anne McCosh Of 'Toronto .and 'readings Mrs: . aI k Ackert gave; Jim Emerson of Guelph spent the :.a •talk °'on ceramics'/and displayed lweek-end at their various homes e" som' lovely '•pieces of ;hers work ►:here. Helen' .McNay's: • piano : solo' and:. Several from ,- here attended Peggy .Button's accordian solo ; Mr.: Ernest McC'omb's successful were.. enjoyed; . Mrs.; Hunter gave ,auction .sale last Monday the courtesy . remarks' i `. Miss :.Eva and Mr, Lorne Cul bert.` were ' recent .visitors, 'with•' GroupJI W.A. Visited .• Church 1VIrs�s .'MoK'im was hostess :'for.; 20' Menvbers and "3 visitors for Group II W A. -Roll; „call ' was ' • answered with an Easter verse ,Mrs. " MacDi•armid opened the meeting with! prayer and • hymn,:1 Mrs.. Ro+bert`Campbell; •Miss;Haz :;':' el Wdbster ,'and 'Mrs. IMacDiarmad prepared an -inter..esting program 1;.: with a . scriptural meditation •Good news by. Miss ,Flora : Web F• ster and. Biblical character "De- borate'' 'by Mrs.: H. IStrapp, Mrs Collins:' ;entertained' With °two ' mouth . organ selections. Mrs. Campbell's reading Was iLife's. Steadying Influence• ;and Mrs," MacDiarmid's. was 'Stewards of Personality: and !Mrs; Mel im's' was .A'. Prayer for the Middle Aged:' The :meeting closed 'With. prayer; •A musical contest,. pre- pared byMiss Hazel Webster was • enjoyed. A delicious lunch • upas served ::by the co,,p�m rnittee Mrs, MacDiarmid gave •t`he tour tessy remarks:. PURPLE . GROVE Folks ,he ;e' were shocked and grieved to hear• of 'the ' sudden ' passing , of ;Mr. Robert Kuntz w was employed ” at • Mr.• arid.'., rs. Francis,IBoyle's. Mrs.• Glen Fraser, ,David and Lori returned ,to their home at Maple after: spending the past, week with her mother; Mrs, Herb Farrell. Mr. arid Mrs. Ron Tiner and Karen of London spe tt the. week end hi the; Farrell' home Mr, and Mrs. Louis Misch and David 'at . Walkerton were Sun- day visitors at 1Vir. and :Mrs: Frank Dore's. Little "Marjorie. Colling, 5 -year- old daughter of . jMr, and Mrs Allan Coiling is, a Patient. itt Kincar'dine ,Hospital,. following.. ; surgery on 'Thursday, We ''hbpe- for a Speedy recovery, Mrs; Victoria. Smith'. spent :a • few 'days in Clinton with Mr,' ,& a• g C�cr2nan, ,". Mrs: William Arnold and Mrs.,' Alvin.' Blackwell attended 'the Provincial s Annual Folk School. Council' -meeting in Toronto last .'Tuesday. Mr.: and ; Mrs. Howard Thomp-: , son : were .Sunday visitors. with Mr. and Mrs.. Bert Nicholson 0f Kinlough: 7`1 LLSM ITH 22" custom tiller Saves the day ...for YOU! Have your garden `: . and your week -end leisure,, too! • •TILLSMITH's 'time=savings Labor saving power • does a :whole day's work in a .few hour's- Does' it ' better, too' Husky 3.hp TILLSMITH enginerpowers every tilling operation: ground breaking,•furrowing, ,hilling, weeding, t uitivating!' :Works any ground 22"wide, 91/2" deep. rir gertiip controlcente`r'and balanced power make operation „effortless. See TILLSMITH toddy . for tomorrow's better garden! NIrs Geor e ' sttia C ut now -o Mr. George • Emerson spent • Tuesday in Toronto. Mrs, John Colwellpa`nl Ml�s. Don -McCosh Y cCosh sent a �e°w..days• ,........._ . :,. ...,11.11111111111111. •