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VIE . LIJCKNOW' SENTINEL, TAICKNOW, . Ol\1TAIIIO
WEDNESDAY* DEC. 13th,, ..1961;
United Church. Groups
Make Wqy For
Dis
h f th
New • Or�anizati
her in the group :and for all to
anCi To Took forward to thenturelesson in t e mofe
On Chri trnas Mrs Lewis lead
very, n rsting ° • i to eand uplifting in prayer. Mrs, Whitby moved a
opening exercise centred, around
Christmas,. Mrs. •J. W. Joynt, Mrs.
W. Drennan, Mrs. W. B. Ander-
son,. Mrs.. N. J. MacKenzie and.
Mrs. R. Rgbertson, pant , presi�
-dents.. and Mrs. E. McKim,, Mrs..
R. Cumming' and Mrs. E. • Wight-'
man, life , members, were seated`
on the platform, and read scrip-'
ture passages • ' interpersed with
Christmas Carols. sung; ,byr.,the
group , with Mrs. R; Ackert as
soloist, ;'
e d' ' of
greeting.
Secretary. from Mrsrea, Ga:. Andrew
and Flora of London and also
reviewed a few highlights and
activities during the past• 20 years
in the Society. Past Presidents,,
included Mrs. John, Joynt,' 'Mrs..
John Button,
Mrs,. S. C. Rathwell;
Mrs. Nelson Bushel'1, Mrs, George
Andrew, Mrs. Allan Turner;' Mrs,
W. P.: Reed, ,Mrs: Corn 'Pecker,
Mrs. W. B. Anderson,: Mrs. Wm.
Muinford, Mrs. Russell Roberts'on,.
Mrs. N. J. • 1VIaeKenzie, .Mrs. Wil-
fred' Drennan, Mrs. P. W. Hoag,
Mrs.: J. W. Joynti Special anni-
versaries arid meetings and visit-
ing rnission'aries were, . recalled.
' Mrs:.. G. McDiarmid .was Con-
vener of programme and lunch
committee. .assisted • by . Mrs.
Sproule, Mrs.• A. McNay,, Mrs.
'B
McK,irii, Mrs. reckles and Mrs.
Cameron. ';,Scripture readings
were given by Mrs, McDiarmid,
Mrs. Breckles,• Mrs. McKim and .A: carol The First , Nowell .was•
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The. Afternoon. Auxiliary of
United Church W,M.S.. held their
last meeting on:Tuesday, Decem=•
ber 5th with 33 members and 7
visitors in attendance: A special
programme and, pretty Christmas
decoraaions were features of this
unique occasion which brought
back happy memories° Of, years, of
fellowship arid service in the So-
ciety; The President, Mrs., J. W.
Joynt, planned ;and, conducted a
the prof it -making
brown: eggs'come from
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SELF -:SAL -LINK LAYERS.
from
For .consistent top perform-.
ante • in brown egg, .Iayere,
unt: on the money. -make
ing Sex,Sal-Link. '
V I OF' FICIAL
PROVED. N�.AL •, FI,C
LAYING ,TESTS
Income -over feed and l
' chick costs*
8
7, Sex -Sal -Links a 48`:
.cent per bird adiran-
tage over average of .all
other entries '
*Western New York'Raedoln $ampte
Test -500 days_ 1959.60 .
DOUBLE-CHECKED
PERFORMANCE
AT SWIFT'S
RESEARCH FARM
In., a 1959-60 • laying test,
the: Sex -Sal -Link's income'
:• per,: hen was a big $3.78--.
• on 4% pounds . of feed per. '
dbzen;eggs
In production, you can
expect from 240 to 255 eggs,
per hen housed per. year. •
• Order your profit-making
Sex -Sal -Link. chicks from
Swift. .
SWIFT'S HATCHERY
'releaven ' Milling
Cia..1:•itooknow.
Phone:Lucknow 9
vote of thanks to Mrs. Robertson
fol a she had. 'done for the
g. p Members.
"o e be s,
.answered
the
roh call by gifts for the .Christmas,
Cheerio boxes. A review idr.the
past' year's. minutes was given by
the, secretary. The Treasurer re-
ported $235.Q0raised to date Sand
the cheerio . committee reported
on cards and:visits made to sick
members and, gifts, flowers` and
fruit given. Ther• • • three group
meeting was announced for •De-
cember 12th, Tuesday afternoon
in the church. Mrs. Edith Web–
ster's solo• Was enjoyed. Mrs. N. J,
MacKenzieintroduced. the guest
speaker, Miss Mary McLeod, who
gave an interesting talk on Claxa.it
mas . with Bible references. ;Mrs.
A. McNay expressed appreciation
to Miss McLeod on behalf of the
group. Mrs: Breckles . mouth•or-
gan selection was., also enjoyed.
Mrs. Robertson' .closed the .meet-
ing with prayer.,
Woman's .Association, Group, II
Group II of •• Woman's ' Associa
tion held their farewell meeting
in, the• Fellowship Room of: 'the
Church. A, ' bountious ,pot -'luck.
supper was ,enjoyed by 24 mem:-
Meeting
bers. This was our' last
before re -organizing. 'as United
ChurchWomen. Mrs.•-MacDiarmid
opened, our ,business period: by
repeating 'Canticle. 747 in unison.
Mrs. McNay.• Rev: H. Strapp ac- sung Favourable; reports were gi
companied by Mrs. R. Cumming .Ven •of ',the year's work. The'
:played. trumpet selections :which roll call was 'answered with .gifts
'were' much enjoYed „ I for the, Cheerio•; boxes, The 'carol,
A ,delicious .shipper was served l'Silen 'Night;, .was /su,ng,', Mrs..
by•; the, Committee. at the • close .Of .L George. nt conducted the ,wor
Jo ,Y.
the 'meeting.. Mrs. E., Taylor on
behalf' of the Society thanked
Mrs. Joynt for"her splendid, lead -
.ership. The ;oldest member, Mrs .
ship service which 'consisted of a'.
Christmas, service . of Worship.
Mrs., Cliff Crawford Mrs. Joynt
and Mrs.' Alex Andrew took. part
in this which consisted of sicrip--
ture readings and carols. Miss
Flora Webster read a Christmas
story, Keeping Christmas. Mrs.
Robert Campbell and Carol Anne
favoured us, with a ,duet. Carol;
Joy to the World and benedic-
tion closed ..,the meeting. Mrs.
Howey expressed : kind Words: of
thanks to Mrs, MacDiarmid and.
the executive for their leadership
during the ,past,three years and
Mrs. Mac Diarmid (Thanked the
membersfor. their co-operation
and faithfulness during this time.
Group III, .Woman's Association
The last meeting for. Group . III
sof the W.A. was held in the
church. •fellowship 'room. with
Mrs. Bryce Elliott presiding.. Fif-
teen members and 6 visitors. were.'
present. The meeting was' opened
with. the reading of a Christmas
poem by ,Mrs. Elliott, and the
singing of hymn 55. The scripture,
Matthew 2:1-13 was read by Mrs.
W. B. Anderson, .the. meditation
and prayer was.taken by Mrs.
E. Taylor. Miss Ada Webster: re-
ported on visiting .and'' Mrs. A.
ichards .for the sewing...commit
tee:..The .quilt recently made was.
•displayed and it was decided, •to
hold'it for • the time being. Arti-
cles' left from the spring bazaar
disappeared with the tactful
salesmanship Of. Mrs. .E. Taylor.
Mrs.,' R:: Ackert, presided for' a'
fine Chriatrrias progfaMme;'., S.he
thariked .the leader• and other' of-'
fivers; .for their .efficient 'work
during the past year. Mrs., J. W.
Joynt•• presided at the.: piano .for
a. fine. 'sing -song of ' Christmas
Carols. A lovely readhng,'"The.
Road to, Bethlehem"..:was given
by , Mrs. L. Ackert. ' Mrs., A: :Hou-
stop delighted "' the ,ladies' With
-several Ch.ristrnas melodies on
the piano,' A reading by Mrs., G.
MacDonald was r follOWed by'.•a
duet': by Misse`s''Jurie •Aokert and
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Sales and Service
ELECTRIC HEATING
Phone 73, Lucknow
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Karen' Carruthers: "Hy"mn 04 and
the . Mizpah benediction closed
the meeting:. A. contest •conducted
•by Mrs.L. Hall •and'a social time
concluded our' W.A. •activities.
You . ,can't 'sta.y ahead of ,your •
bills if you allow them ;to d o all
the , running.
C. "Mac'Donald, aged . 92, ,.cut the ,; 4#ta4u r?u 1 ilantoow!0#14t+Q414 Q +i ti i 0+ I I? tt I' 1#,mat 4/44/1.14? ►+ir,a :ur ,
fruit cake donated by.: the Presi
'dent,. ,'/ •
Regret was expressed that some •
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of our most faithful and valued ('
meinbers were.: absent. through '2.
;illness.. i ;
!Evening Auxiliary Final Meeting.:
Mrs. • Leonard, Ritchie. opened
Meeting of the
the� Dec tuber. get
e g
Evening Auxiliary of the
with scripture, hymn and .:grayer.
Committee reports were''given by
Mrs. Campbell Thompson,, .Steal'-
ardship; Mrs., Harold `Greer; Mis-•.
sionary ' Moiithhly;• Mrs Harold
Ritchie, Supply Mrs Ritchie 'an
nounced • the .allocation" for Mis-
sions -for
is sions•for• 1962.: Mrs. Cliff .Craw
;•ford reported on. the treasury: A
reading on Stewardship was gi
ven by Mrs Carni Thompson fol
lowed by prayer: Mrs: Leonard
Ritchie 'thanked the Evening Aux
il.iary members : for ;their co-op=
eration during the past year. 'Mrs. •
Harvey Webster;: as,convener,
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took the, programmereading,
"The' Loom, 'af ',Christmas" was
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given by 'Mrs. H. Webster.. Miss,'ti
Audrey Federlein played many t
and seconded by Mrs. A. Andrew. I
Rev, Strapp , thanked all the .wo"
men for their work in the
• past
years' in the church. Rev. Strapp
offered prayer to close: the, ,meet- '.
ing, Cake and i c'e cream Was the
lunch served following ,,the last'
meeting of the Evening Auxiliary
of the .W.MLS
Christmas selections on the vio-
lin.' Committee members, Mrs.
Harvey Webster, Mrs. Lloyd Hall,,
Mrs: Roy Havens and Mrs. Elmer
Reavie gave "The Christmas
story" •with the, singing of Christ- .
Mas hymns by ' the members.
The Past Presidents, Mrs. Vernon'
Hunter, Mrs..' C. Thompson,. Mrs:
A. Andrew, Mrs. H. Webster, Mrs.
K..Murdie and ,Mrs. L. Ritchie lit
candles with prayers' for the . fu-
tune organization and the work
of the.church. The executive was
thanked 'by Mrs. C. 'Thompson
.Woman's Association, Group I
in the church Fe. Group .I :met
member's o
Fellowship room
of the church for the December
meeting Twenty' -one ladies sat
down / lillebster to a p pof luck• su
peer at 6.30
which WAS much enjoyed.'i
After a `OUR LOCAL `
a sing -song;' Mrs,: R. Robertson . p CRFsS „ HARDWARE
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opened the meeting with a read; �'<I
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ing and thanked the members for . it'''' •
the ,support that ,had been given ., e
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make ;your children's
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kids. that Santa would think' of. putting in,
his pack.
IT'S CHRISTMAS SHOPPING TIME it
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gifts for your children*:and anyone else in.
the •family. All at LOW CREST HARD-
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4th ososi D U wish_ t w1 c -0t ip.
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