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.T], , , .LUCKNOW SENTINE ra LUCKNPWW, <MARIO
' NE'wCHURCH
South Hinloss W',M.S,; '
Mrs. Rod, MacLeod was host-
ess Ata. South. Kinloss W.Ni S.. for
the Annual, Meeting heed at the
Manse with Mrs. Hughes and
Mrs W. F. 1VIaeDonald :as direc-
tors. Mrs. •H. Buckton,, .presided
and the ' Christmas, service of
Worship in .the Glad Tidings was
followed with it's candle light
ing ' ceremony. The Bible study
concerned the birth of . Christ a$
related in the second -chapter of
Matthew and . as a, preface, : Mrs.
T. • Collyer read an article en-
titled "The man , Matthew" fol-
lowed by "The ,gospel • he wrote
read by Mrs. R. MacMillan;. Roll
call was answered by a verse'
with the word "star:. .and Mrs.
S. Chislett read a ' poem called,.
"How silently". 'Reports . of the..
Year's 'work were given by 'the
various officers and adopted. arid
a. new slate of 'officers presented
by the nominating committee.
Those were: later installed by
•'Rev. R. MacLeod. 'Mrs.. Sandy
'MacLeod sang•,"Q. Holy' Night";;
accompanied' by Mrs. Hughes, &
Mrs. 'Steer. .read •a poem, "R.eady
• for Christmas". Mrs. A. Hughes
had.' the chapter of the . Study
Book ,concerning the unifyin g of•
.forcesat work .in the foreign,
• field.. Sylvia MacLeod' and Peggy
Vlao.Donald contributed piano gel.;
° 'ections. 'Hostess and .directors
'served;• a dainty lunch
,Officers' for' 1962: President,
Mrs. 'Fraser MacKinnon, 1st vice,
Mrs. G.: Hamilton, 2nd' vice, Mrs..
T. Collyer,, Secretary,' Mrs.: W. •F.'
' MacDonald, Treasurer; Mrs., A.
' Hughes, .Bale Sec., Mrs. R., Mac-
Milian;' Home Helpers, Mrs. ' P.
Steer; ;Welcome ' and Welfare,
Mrs.:. H:. L• avis, Sunshine . Commit
tee;- :Mrs, • L MacInnes,'' Mrs P..'
• Steer • •Every Day, Mrs: Frank
Mackenzie, Pianist, ..' Mrs.' H.
Bucktori, Literature: and Library,
Mrs.. D. Grahann, 'Glad Tidings;.
Mrs: WilliamTMacIntyre, Ladies
Aid, ' Mrs. H. 'Campbell, . Press
• Sec:,'. Miss ;Dean MacLeod, 'C:G.-
I.T., 'Mrs. L. . MacDougall, Mrs. T.
Collyerr, Life Membership,' ' Mrs.
Hughes, 'Historian,, . Mrs. D. L.
MacKinnon; .0 O.C., Mrs. E. Keith;
Mrs. Frank I aCKenzie, Explorers, !.
Mrs. I. Dickie, 'Mrs II. Campbell.•
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St. Augustine
The December .meeting of • the
of ' • 'St. • .Augus•tine was
held at the home. of Mrs. Gordon
Foran on Tuesday evening; Lie=
cernber 5th with a• very good at-
tendance.. • `Fr. Thomas gave a
talk ;on the First Friday and de-:
votion to . the Sacred Heart., A
box. 'of Clo'thing' was •,packed to'
be . ••serlt to Mercy Shelter: Mrs.
Julien •Delberque gave aninter-
esting.
nter-esting. talk and showed' picture§
of. her .trip ,to' Lourdes, this . past
•summer.• A 'contest was •enjoyed
by all at which Mrs. 'T,heodore.
Redmond was the winner ' They
decided to start a series of card
parties on January 12. The next
meeting 'will be held in ' March.
After the prayer, Punch was serv-
ed by the ,hostess..
Hacketts United Church WATS.
The December meeting of Rac-
ketts WM S• . was heI j •,at the.
home of Mrs. Alex Hackett with
12 mer, ers present and the Pre-
ssdent, Mrs: Arnold Alton in th
chair. 'Reports were heard . from
of the
the .different departments
Society, endingthe years work.
It' was noted they , exceeded. the
allocation. It was decided to pack.
Christmas. baskets • for: • shut ins
again. this .year. The ne,ct meeting'
is to be held on' the 0th. of Janu-
ary, when•we will beknown as.
the United Church Women. The
roll.. call was answered! With 'each
member presenting 'a • white gift.
Mrs, Kaiser told the. Christmas
Story • from • the New English
Bible. Mrs.• Jim Nelson gave a
reading• entitled, "Christmas,"
written by Padre : Young. Candles
were Presented by the president,
Mr's: Alton, to each member and.
while they burned .they were to
think. of '.the true meaning: of
Christmas.. Mr's. Donald Hackett
took the last chapter of the Study
Book, Unity begins at home: Mrs,
Befit Alton closed the' meeting
with .prayer 'Mrs. Wilfred .Hac-
kett and: Mrs. Alex Hackett •sery
ed lunch, , • ' •
Presbyterian Church W.M:S.. • •
The Afternoon •Auxiliary, of the
.Presbyterian Church, , met on
:Wednesday 'afternoon at the home
of Mrs... Morgan; :_Henderson,• with.
Mrs. Henderson.: in .charge: She
opened the meeting with the call•;
toworship and also led in, prayer.
After the opening , hymn, the.
Christmas service from 'the 'Glad
Tidings' -was followed,. with . res
-
pensive reading. from 'Luke. 2.
Mrs. 'P Stewart read the medita-
'tion, and Mrs., Henderson .closed'
with sprayer. During the business
session, a vote was carried to
send $100.0 Of the:'legacy left•to`
the W.M.S..by Miss 'Hannah 'Mac-
Donald to Ewart College, the'new
residence,' for Presiby'terian Deal
coness in Training in 'Toronto It•
was -also- decided to give $60: to
,the C.G.,LT.• oto; "pay for awards:
The names, of 23 shut --ins were'
.drawn and Christmas Cheer box'
es • willbe. sent to 'each. Mrs.. Ste
,wart. read .an 'interesting 'letter
frdrxr Miss Dorothy Douglas, our
missionary.,. in Tiawan. Mrs, ' Ad
ams''made a donation to :the' Aux-
iliary in memory, of her aunt,..•
Mrs. D. MacLeod, :wino passed:
avvay 25 years ago: The election
of officers •'for: the coming year,
followed the selection of the no=
rriinatirig committee, composed of.
Mrs. Nixon ' and "Mrs. Emerson &
read' by: Mrs: Emerson. -The -
fal-lowing ;slate. of officers 'was .• in,
stalled by Miss Mary MacLeod. •
President,` Mrs.' C. 'Agnew; lst•
vice, Mrs:.' Morgan . Hend'erson;
2nd vice, Mrs C: Cooke; 3rd vice,
Mrs. P. Stewart; Treasurer, Mrs.
Adams; Recording Secretary and
Corresponding S:ecretary,, Miss
Nellie, Malcolm;; Home Helpers.
Secretary, Mrs. Adams 'and Miss
C. Carrick; Welcome and Welfare,,
Mrs. Mason and Mrs, E, Johnston;;
Glad Tidings, Mrs. W.' A Porte-
ous; Supply Secretary, Mrs. ' H.
Agnew and Mrs., C. Finlayson;
Program Committee, Mrs. Ray-
ner; Expense and Life Member-
ship, Mrs. R. Reid;• Library ,and•
Literature, . Miss Mary MacLeod;
Press: Secretary, 'Mrs.- Walter,
MacKenzie; Pianist, Miss Margar-
et Malcolm; Social 'Comm., Mrs.
H: Agnew,aMrs: J. Little and' Mrs.
Adams.
After the singing of a hymn
and prayer by Mrs. M. Henderson,
a dainty lunch was serves' by the
hostess ;and her comnetee,. Mrs.
C. Agnew and Mrs.` C.' Cooke.
•Flan Candlelight 'Service
The Hi -C meeting, Of the'Tuck:
1 ndw United Church. • rou o en -
g p p
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holding a 'candle-ljght service on
Deceinber 17th were discussed.
On February 21$t, it i$ hoped to
be Able' to, reserve seats at :Tor-
onto When Toronto and Montreal
teams are' playing hockey. Wor
ship was held by Frank 'Murdie
and 'Tony Wilshere Tony gave -an
interesting reading on atomic
power. The meeting closed:, with
a game. :
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LOCHAL$H
Monday was voting day and
a, record: number Of votes were
cst • at Farri'sh's and MacKen-
zie's polling .booths.
The Explorers of Ashfield
Presbyterian Church held' their
Christmas party, Monday after
school, ,The chidren: and their
mothers enjoyed a short program
and a social. time . together.
The Kintail3 Women's Institute
met for their Christmas meet,
ing at the home of -Mrs. Henry
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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 13th, 196,,,E
MacKenzie On; Thursday. Mrs,.
David Eiphick ;and Mrs. Oliver
McCharles , demonstrated the
making of 'Christmas table cent-
resan d .decorations. The girls ' •
who had talcen: their last 4-1f •
project presented their leaders:.
Mr. Mary Collinson and Mrs:
Edna Ross with a lovely cup and ,
saucer ini appreciation for their:
leadership. A bountiful.., supped •
was then served. •
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The' Annual Christmas con,
cert - of Ashfield, Presbyterian. '
•Church was held. ,Con Friday ev-
ening ' in the °church. A short
program, candies and. treats . for
the children .and •'a social tithe
for the adults. was much. • enjoy-
ed by all •present.
John MacRae ;returned home
from Wingham . hospital on Wed-
nesday.
Mr, and;Mrs. Donald McCharles
of Brantford and Mr. and Mrs.
Elliott Sandy of Lucknow were
week -end visitors in . the Me-
Charles home.
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