HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-01-20, Page 9WEDNESDAY,, ,JAN« 20th, 1960
THE: 14 CKNOW SFNT1117FL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
PAGE .NINA,
mer Urnbach Pharrnac
Phone. 32, LucknOw
"YOUR FRIENDLY IDA DRUGGIST"
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KINGSBRIDGE
(To Late, For Last Week)
Miss Betty: Lou Vassella '. of
London, and`. two friends, from.
•Alpena, Mr. ':and Mrs.. ,Jas, Sin-
' nett of: Detroit and. their .two.
children are visiting'at the home
of Mr. and Mrs..: Fred' Vassella.'
'Mr. Michael Dalton, . returned
to , his home during the past
week' after` a: "#e* . days •in , Gode-:
. rich hospital.
Mr. and • 1VIrs ,:Eldon : Austin
• have rented . the ,house owned by
John O'Connor for the winter.
• months, . and, Mr. .and Mrs. Wil-
fred Austin and ' two . children
' are residing in the William,•. Ho-
gen house until the. Sailing sea-
son opens up again.
Mr:: and Mrs. Tony .Middegaal
of 'Blyth were Sunday .visitors
With the ;John Van Osch family.
Douglas . Frayne ' was• the win -
net .for the . prize. in . the "Happy
:Dozen Club"'.. draw' :sponsored.
by the 'Resurrectioinist's.; Schol-.
asticate, London,: for their.. mis-
sions4 for;, the. month .of January.
Recently, .• Mrs. Andrew :: Martin
drew a lucky- ticket . also for one,
'of their,. grand prizes.
An 'entployer was pointing out
to hissecretary::. several errors
she had made during the, slay
when ,..she. interrupted with
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after five; you're annoying me
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MAITLAND W.M.S.
MET LAST .WEEK
The Seventy-sixth' annual
meeting, of the Women's Mission
ary iSociety-, of •Maitland, Presby-
terial was held in St:, Andrew's.
Presbyterian Church, Wingham,
Tuesday, January ;12th, with .a
splendid '`attendance., With the
president, Ivirs. Farish' M•of fat . 'Of
Langside 'presiding, the morning
session 'opened with • :devotions
„by 'members of the Whitechurch
"Auxiliary showing the influence
of -Deborah's life on those. around
'.her. • Devotions at the afternoon
session were .taken by the Asha
field Auxiliary and. dealt with
women. in the `service of the
church and the need for neigh-
bourly love and • concern.,.
The reports of 'the secretaries
were encouraging ,and the ' trea-
surer repotted , an over-all in
Crease in the 'givings.
Rev.. Mr. McClure, Moderator,
brought .greetings; from • Huron-
Maitland Presbytery and a , mes-
sage on the text, . "Let us love
one another for love 'is of God,"
'stressing that we, should be • alert
to -pass. on the . blessing's of.
Christianity: Mrs. Gilkinson wel-
corned the delegates 'on behalf
of the Wingham Auxiliary.
.,Roll call of auxiliaries was
answered '• with a highlight of
the year. Answer's to a 'question-'
aire sent Out ;by the Head -Office
Were, .discussed. The President
aniiotxnced that the :100 anniver
sary of the W.M.S, and the '50
of the W.M.S. under ' council will
'be: