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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-01-27, Page 7. • . • DN'ES,DAY, JAN. 1960 • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LTICKNONIT, ONTARIO' ^•••••ul'' "' • FADE- SEVEN / LITTLE TOT WAS ,SERIOUSLY • (ST. IIELIENS;NEWSi • • The Februarrrrceeting of the. Women's,- Institute. will . be .held, in • the ' •Cornrrizinity . on • Thtirsday, February 4th at 2:00 oclock. This is National and -In-' ternationat .DaY with Miss W. Rutherford in chargeorthe tcip- ic. Roll call, Exchange of valew• tines and name' a county of the • commonwealth and give its capi- • , tal. Motto, "Friendship' is . the • Only cement that can hold the • world tOgether" by Mrs. Andrew Gaunt. Lunch ..ancir program, • Mrs. McNeil and Mrs.. 'Harvey . Webb. •' . Little Valerie 'Er ringt o n, .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Errington • has Abeen critically ill in. the Children's War Memorial Hospital; London, With 'acdte pneumonia. Latest reports show improvement in her • condition. ' Valerie who .will be one .year old' on February 15th was rush, • ed by ambulance from Wingham' • Hospital on 'Monday to London :where . an 'emergency operation 'was. •Performed. • . We are glad to report that , . Mrs. Ernest home frein London where she had been .a Patien,t in Victoria Hospital for a few weeks. Mrs. Allan Miller opened her home on Tuesday for the annual meeting of the W,1VLS. and the W.A. with 14 ladies present, Mrs. B. F. Green •presided for '• the W.M.S. and )rs. W. I. NW, ler read •the scrhiture' lesson. The • treasurer. repOrted • 'that . $206.00 • had. been sent to the Presbyter- ial treasurer, This was, $46,00 over the allocation.. The report of•the secretary told ...of a suc- cesSful year. • Conveners •reportS were presented by Mrs. G. Stu- art and Mrs. John' Cameron. In her report Miss W. D. Ruther- ford told •of 83 home and .54 hospital visits, by the members and gave a list of the Christmas cards sent. Mrs. L. *Pods read a letter, from Miss Mary Nichol - is, ' a missionary in India, 'Poems were read by 'Mrs.' Green . and Miss Rutherford. Mrs. Cameron read from the -Chapter The Drift' from the study hook -••-• "Africa Disturbed:7. - - Mrs. Tom Todd was in ,tharge .pf the W. A. m.ecting. The meet- ing was, opened by •the' -We of the theme, hymn?, prayer . arid creed. :The theme of the • Wor- Gaunt returned ship service.. for the year is "The Agnews' INSURANCE Agency GENERAL. INSURANCE . • Business 39 HOWARD AGNEVV` Residence 138 ' • • L4liNGSIDE W.M.S. PRESENTS' LIFE MEMBERSHIP • •• 'The January meeting of the ' Langside W,1V1.S. AuxiliarY was held at the :home `of Mrs.•" Farish Moffat with: eight ladies Present. The president, •Mrs. .Lloyd.. Mof- fat opened the • meeting- with ,prayer and the call to wor ip, The purpose was repeated d a • reading • "Ne W Year's Gre ting • Was ' given by Mrs., Farish of - fat: . The scripture reading w given by Mrs*. Ehner Scott. Miss Emma Richardson, gave the med- itation on "Divine • Companion- ship," -followed •ki•y. prayer by Mri. Gordon • Wall. The next meeting .will be held at the home of •Miss., Ezmna Richardson with Mrs. Wesley Young and Mrs. Elmer Scott in charge' of the 'programme. The • roll call , wasanswered by the payment of fees. Mrs. LlOyd Moffat on•behalf' of the • W.M.S.. presented Mrs. • Gordon Wall • with a Life' Mem- bership certificate. Mrs. :Vitali • thanked the ladies. . • • • ` The topic 'froth' the study book On 'Africa was given 'by *Mrs. William Orr. A reading ":God's promises" • was given by Mrs. •Elnier. Scott.' • • .CliriStinas, •cards will be, col- lected for use by the miSsionar- • ies. Mrs.' Farish: Moffat reported. on the Annual Meeting 'held in Wingham... . • - The meeting . 'closed, with • PrayerLunch•was served%by. the hostess, . . ••. . . • • United Church 'Evening Aux. The first meeting of the New Year was held in the Church • House. A hymn and' prayer. lead by Mrs. Leonard Ritchie - open,z • • . . • . • • the Candle,. of the: Lord," and ..for January -,- I will light the candle of under-. • standing in :my heart. 1Virs.• Hax- vey Webb:read the scripture lea - son • and Mrs. W. A. Milrer, the lesson 'thoughts. ,MrS: G.0 'Mac Pherson, the , secretary -treasurer, reported' an encouraging year with 9.84. in ' the treasury : At the conclusion a pleasant. social hour was, enjoyed With Mrs .;•• Lorne Woods • and Mrs. Charles • 'McDonald as hostesses. • , • R .PLUMBING: and *.HEATING ESSO OIL BURNER miss' ANp. SERVICE • phon'e 73 t.iiacktaow ..sorthemiikom..•••46o.iner...dano.n4ww.ioima. ed the meeting. ,• •' Mrs, Jessie Allan 'was appointed Associate Secretary. • She will • have: Mrs. Jim Boyle as an as- sistant secretary. All 'associate members will receive an. invi- tation and are urged to attend the special. March nieeting. Mrs. Harold. Ritchie stated 'the arti- cles required for Ahe babies' layette this year. The women are asked to bring the clothing, starting in February so all may be collected on: time... This will be sent in April. • .•• •. •• • A collection was. taken, for the Nursery School which was given • to Mrs. John Trask, who, is in charge for • books and crayons: ,Mrs. Cliff Crawford • gave the • Treasurer's • report: • -• • Mrs. Cliff Crawford led in the devotions assisted 'by Mrs. Hai; old •, Ritchie • and Mrs:. Lloyd Ashton. Mrs." Lloyd Ashton ,'fav:. Ci•Urect a piano solo.. Miss Helen 'Thompson••took the ',study lesson from "Africa Disturbed." . . , , • A „recipe reading entitled Happy New ear" was givenby Mrs., Stuart Collyer. The meet - was ' closed with hymn and. benediction. Lunch was served. . • • . .5 . Ashfield Presbyterian The January meeting of • Ash - •.field W.M.S. was hod at , the home .. of Mrs. Peter4Vanderlai on, Thursday. afternoon, January; 31st. Mrs: William s•Ross was in charge or the entire .meeting and •openedWith/prayer. 'Mrs.. Dick • West had th'e,, scripture reading, Meditation anct• prayer.. She , spoke on the "Lord's Pray- • er." Roll call was answered with a "New Year's •resolut3on.” Mrs. 'George Moncrief gave..a .reading entitled r say ; the Lord's Prayer?"' • Miss Sadie • Johnston; • gave a report of the •Presbyterial • held in '•Wingham. • The • new • study book "The way in Africa" Was very capably given iby Mrs.. Reuben' Wilson and Mrs. Gor- don Robb. -Today Christians in • Africa form a much larger, per- centage of the total. population • than in any other part of Asia. Mrs. Wm. 'MacDonald -gave a reading "Things-I.,must not do." • Mrs.. Stewart MacLennan gave a ' study of the life of Dr. Living- stone, medical missionary to Africa. Offertery, Prayer lwaS given by Mrs.. Gordon Robb.. Mrs. Duncan Farrish gave a reading. Mrs. 11 R. MacKenzie gave.a .very gratifying treasur- er's report. Mrs. 'William Ross thanked all who, had helPed with :the :prograin .and Mrs. ' Reuben Wilson closed 'the meeting with , prayer. Mrs. 'Dan .V.tylds was. ,• pianist for the Meeting: .„. ADDITIONAL OFFICERS: OF 1VIAITLAND pkg$13V.TERIAL Because the, information Was , not in the press secretary's pOs= session atthe time the report' , . Was 56nt in, the,' following were omitted from: the list •of officers in the report ; of • the,. Maitland Presbyterial annual meeting.. • • They are two :4oziokar.y dents, Miss Marian • Williamson, Wingham, retuz,ned ni*skitiarY,' • , andth.:kleA'Reidr.t'r; .ees- Water •a veteran worker in the • - • a. . • • • WAS.; • members without port- folio, Mrs.. J.. S. RobinSori, Gor- rie;' Mrs., D.:R. MaCKenzie, Ash- field, Mis .N„ G., Engel; ..Cran'. brook, Mrs: '.Leslie: Fortune, Wingham, Wingharri; Mrs. Alan '.McAuley, Mrs, R.. Wilson,. Ash- field,' Mrs '.• McClure, Molesworth, Convener of nominating .corninit-• tee, 7 Mrs. Alvin „ . iiiiiiiiimoommamisiosluillawoispoliiiimonimioNsiisomainniaimpligiolotioloatiliaiiiiiiiiipaiti • •• • • • • • • • . • • . . 1 • • the excellent rate o • . • 1 She's. stretching .her, 'home improvement dollar by call, . • . ing us in the winter when. • ' ‘.. :.; . ••• • • ••• we're not too busy—when • we're .glad to get interior renovation jobs.• • • Nextsummer we may not . have time for a..job like this. By having it done now, she's getting a better, and a faster job because .skilled Workers are..more' productive. Somdwhere around. your home or • place of business . *there's a job to be done.' It too tuo . . will pay.. you to cio it now.. • az . az • 5 •.: ' . . - ]3IIT...IESI N0174AGIE & 1 T COMP . .. : . 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