HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-01-27, Page 5.wEDmso.AY, JAN.. 27t1.4 1960' •
THE Ii7CKNOW • SENTINEL, X.IJCKNOW, ONTARIO 4,
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The AX,P.A. was entertained
thejlorne of Karen ancl. Eve-
lyn Nicholson on Thursday ev-
ening, ,Douglas Haldenby presid-
ed. Following the open exercises
Karen Nicholson• read 121 Psalm.
The collect for the . day ' and
Member's Prayer were repeated.
During the •btisiness period plans
were -Macle feir a skating. P4rtY
and ' a Valentine* ' Social. Mk,
Lyle Bennett spoke on A'.Y.,P.A.
work. This was .followed with
The election of officers. Honor-
ary Presidents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Bennett, President, Alex
Hewitt; vice President, Donna
HaldenbY; ' :.seeretary-treagurer,
Barbara Haldenby, press report-
er, Evelyn Nicholson;Chaplain
and Executive member's Del-
bert Hedley, Douglas' Haldenby,
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Paramount W. 1. Meeting
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The January ,rnee , o the-
Pilrarnotint Women's Institute
. was sbeld Tuesday, February .19,
. at the home' of Mrs. Walter 'Dex=
ter. .The ' meeting opened with
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• Carbon Sriapout Forms
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• pits. and Oil Truck • ,
Forms
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Continuous Business
tile. singing of .the ode and, the • 'forms-• •••
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Counter Check Books
Restaurant Pads . •
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• Mary Stewart collect read. The
roll call Was answered by "The
first school 1 attended.'" •Read-
ings ,were given by .Mrs : Al Ir-
win, Mtg.' Robert .Campbell and
Mrs. Marion Brooks. ••
The. ,toriic 'Education was taken
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by Mrs. Grant Farrish. Mrs. 'Wm:
Stanley arid Mrs Walter Dexter
conducted' two • contests: . The
meeting closed with. the QUeen,
and lunch • was • served by. :the
hostesses in Charge..
Joyce Hedley, May" Boyle. Eae
.Haldenby thanked the hostesses
and •-their parents, Mr, 'and Mrs.
Bert Nicholson fpr • the very
pleasant evening. RefreshMents
were served and. a. social time
enjOyed. •
bur .Township Reeve Harold.
Percy attended ,Brtice County
Ceuncil in Walkerton last .week.
.-.Congratulations our ToWnc..
ship ,Clerk; Mr, J. 'B.' :Lane; who
, CAI , TUesdaY celebi'ated his 85th
birthday. '
Friends here • of Mr. • Gordon.
Statters ,of Preston with to ex-
tend ,,congratulations on his re-
cent, business promotion, Gord-
on was born and raised. on 'Con.
10 the farm, now'.0.wrieci by Mr.
and . Mrs. Charlie'.. Murray.' He
received his Public school. edu,
catien at S:S. No, 3. Although
Gordon has ibeen away from
these', parts or a nuniber . of
•years, friends -in this .era wish
continued succeis.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson
•and Allan, Visited:Fri:clay even.;
ing with Mr. and Mrs; Gerald
.Ithody and he boys.. •
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jansen. and
'family, Mr. • and •Mrs. Morley,
Bushell . and 'family, • Mr. and.
Mrs. • Beverley 1 Siitten visited
on • Saturday evening . with'. Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Barr and far -411T
•The Presbyterian •WOineri's
Missionary Society • met at ithe
home o Mrs.. Perry' Hedging,
Mr's. Alex Percy read `the scrip-:
ture and , Mrs. Frank Maulden
led in :prayer. The word for the
roll call Was "cast." 'Mrs -..Perry
Hodgins reported on: .the .Preg--
byterial. meeting ;'helif. at •Wing7
hani. Missionaries .reviewed were
Miss -'Mary Slessot by Mrs. •ty-.
man;Stitton, Mrs:,•Glen Thomp-
son'by Miss Winni„fred Percy,.
Rev. •Dickso by Mrs.
• John Barr, 'Miss Mildred Geh-
man by 'Mrs: MorleY. Bushell,
Suitable hymns. were 'sung also a
"quiz. The. iLords Prayer
was ;repeated • follevired.•by the:
Grace and lunch. • '
Words was, received here of:the
death �fS. 0. Parry ofDetroit.
We extend Syingiathy ' to. 'his
• widow the f Omer. Audrey Har-
per and members of his family
• The FebruarY- meeting Of the
Holyrood Womeris .Institute will
held in Alie hall, with Mrs:.
Sam Fanner and. Mrs. Lyman.
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• Topic, Music in the schpol: Mot-
to, St: Valentine,. Director, Miss
Edna Boyle,: Mrs.: LYInan Sutton,'
Mrs. Frank 1V1aUlden, Mrs: Mark
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