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THE LUCK -NOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, .ONTARIO•
WEDNESDAY MAR. 23rd, 1960 '
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1Racketts.- United Church., W.M,S.•
Mrs. Jim eNelson presided for
the .March.. 17th, St; Patricks
meeting with 14, ladies' present.
The roll call •was answeredby,
a verse concerning, .pray, .The,
scripture was read by Mrs.
Lorne Hackett, the meditation
by Mrs. Chester. Hackett follow-
ed • by sprayer shy. Mrs. Alex Hac-
kett, It was decided to hold the
Easter Thankoffering. aiieeting
at the 'church on April 12th,'The
Society, is invited, to attend the
Dungannon Ladies Thankoffer-
ing on' April 21st. Readings were
given, by Mrs... Bert Alton .and
Mrs. Kaiser. The chapter from
the •• study book was taken,- by
Mrs, George. Henry, Mrs.• Bert
Alton presided for. a . short period
of W.A. business and closed .the
meeting with prayer. Lunch was
then served by the hostesses,
Mrs. Lorne 'Hacket and Mrs.
Chester Sackett. The April meet-
ing will be held at the home •of
Miss Elmira . Alton on `. April . 28.
Ashfield- Presbyterian. W.M.S..
Mrs.' : Wm. . MacDonald, ..was
hostess for .the March' meeting
of 'Ashfield W.Ms. • on Thursday
afternoon, March: 17th.
R 1 MacKenzie was .in charge of
°the program and opened the
meeting with prayer.. The theme
of • the meeting, was "Christian
Responsibilities."Mrs: • Hugh
MacKenzie read.. the scripture
and spoke 'on the life of Mathew.
s mm
arY of the thirdportion
Mrs.' :Duncan Farrish 'gave • a
of the study book. on Africa. She
spoke of the effect of industrial
and city life on the Africans -ter
day. 13olt call Was answered,
with/..a:' sentence; Prayer. Mrs.
W,,jhamt Ross presided for the
business. (Mrs Earl Howes. of-
fered a prayer for `the, 'sick and
bereaved of our church ,and:
community. The Apra . et
will' be.. a "Family Night". and
will . be :held in the' church on
April 21st. The:'''Eicplorers are
having- a service on . Friday ev-
ening, - March. ,18th to which, the
W.M.S. are invited. The "World
Day; of . Prayer" service • which
was to have been held on March
4th :but had, to be postponed,
'was; 'followed ' in 'detail. Mrs. D.
R. MacKenzie, Mrs. Donald
Simpson, Mrs. Wilfred ` Parrish,
took part as leaders. Mrs. p.. R.
MacKenzie spoke on the theme
of the service, "Labourers To-
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Fuel Pumps, as , low as ` ... _. • $2,85
Brake Shoes Exchange, full set , :. $7,90,
Voltage Regulators ::. $3.98'
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gether with God." A solo by.
Mrs, William. Ross accompanied'
by. Mrs. D. W yids was enjoyed
by the members. After the ;bene-
diction, grace was sung and
lunch served by the committee
in charge.
EVENING AUXILIARIES
HELD•• •'JOINT MEETING
The Presbyterian, and United:
Church. Evening Auxiliaries met
jointly for .the March meeting.
in the Fellowship Room of, the,
United: '•Church. Blest be the. tie
the Bindswas sung and " Mrs.
Vernon Hunter. welcomed; the
members of the Presbyterian
Aux iliary ' with Mrs. Robert
MaeKenzie replying - and taking
charge of the meeting. A musi-
cal number . was presented by
F, the Mother and Daughter. comms
ibinatiori of Mrs. Ronald Forster
with Miss. -Nancy ' Forster accom
panying her on 'theapiano. Bible
study on the verse!"Give us this.
day our daily Bread," was read,
,by Mrs. ` Ross Gammie. Miss
Mudie Fisher gave "a reading
entitled `Do. you Belong?"
When the: Executive 'drew up
the. pragrammes for the .year
1960, it was. unknown .to thein
that we had only a limited time
left with the, McCleans, .so :sour
topic .was particularly .: enjoyed
as Mrs. , MoClean dealt. with the
timely subject of Africa, .using
as illustration maps and pictures
from Life anagazine. Hymn .568
.was sung and the meeting closed
with ,prayer by, Mrs. Noble.
.Johnston. A sing -song. of .Irish;
melodies was enjoyed and a' de-
licious "lunch ' was served.. by the
:ladies ... of,: the • United . Church.
Mrs. Moran Henderson expres=
sect thanks ;`forour invitation to
bepresent with'the ,members of
the _United - ,Church for a • very
enjoyable evening.
SKIT FEATURE • OF
ST.. , PATRICKS TEA.'
.On March 17th, the, Fellowship.
Room " of the Lucknow Unite
Church was gaily decorated with
Irish. `symbols • and Springµ flow-
ers for the St. Patricks Tea
which • was "sponsored ;by • Group
1 of the Woman's Association. '
After an address of welcome.
by' the leader, 'Mrs. Alex Havens,
a nicely arranged Program ; was
enjoyed: A. trio of Mrs J. W.;
Joynt; Mrs. Raynard:: Ackert 'and
Mrs. John: Hall sang Irish num-
bers: ;Mrs. Harold • Haldenby a1=
so contributed an • Irish solo
Mrs. G.. Montgomery was, accor%
.papist.,& played 'while the guests
were gathering: Six members
[of the group, 1VIrs Harvey Web-.
? .' .ser; --Mrs.iCaznpbell:::Thompson,
Mrs. Ken Murdie,, Mrs • Earl
White, Mrs. Vernon Hunter, Mrs.
Roy Havens presented, a humor-
ous skit, "After the church. sup-
per," .A piano. . duet by .Mrs. Jes-
sie `. Arlin' and : 'Mary. and the
:`Queen" concluded ` the , program
after which. lunch and tea was
Served' to over' one hundred
ladies.,'
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, CULROSS 'CORNERS •
• Mrs. William Keith, Wingha.m,
Mrs.. Bob' Stobo 2nd con., Miss
Gloria Stobo, London and Mrs..
Dune Keith, 6th con ;were
guests Tuesday afternoon of Mr.
and Mrs: Jas. Wraith:.
Garry; and • Brenda' Meyer
spent Wednesday with 'Mr.' and
Mrs.. 'Morl'ey Wall. •
• The community extends sym-
,'.pathy to .'.the relatives of: the
late': John Bushell, who passed
away ' in Wingham Hospital
Monday: ,We would also extend
sympathy to Mr'. and Mrs: Ezra.
Stanley & fainily in the passing.
of his sister (Marlene) Mrs. W.
D. Jerome of 'Detroit and also`
to the Stanley family in the 'pas-
sing of , her sbrother-in-law, John
.Smith at Kincardine; .•
• On Saturday, 4-H` Homemak-
ing Clubs :gathered in the. High
School at Walkerton for Achi-
evement Day: Each club • pre
sented a skit and modelled the
skirts they had,. made, Three
girls received Provincial hon
stirs: Barbara Murray. *as one
of them: Eleven girls received
County 'honours and a pin:: Bev.
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i..•.�. � ._ rte.". ,
erly Wall was among them; The demonstrated; 'the making of .
girls received Achievement •Cer-' biscuits. The' next meeting.• will
tificates and .each girl w.as pre= be a April nth
at the home of
sented with a• spoon. There was El.Bever=
a good, crowd of Mothers,' and arcda Murrand.ay thankleyed'Wtheall.hos.Bartesbs;
friends present. The leaders;; the Mrs.' Frank ' B(rown : and Reg
parents and the 'girls all deserve spent Sunday evening with Mr.
credit for the work' they are do- and ' Mrs. 'Harvey Nicholson ;•and
Hugh, .Bernie..
Mr. and Mrs, Alex Whytock
and Darold . visited Sunday af-
ternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Whytock .,and ;'family of
Langsid'e.
Tom ' Hodgins to be ; home : from
" KINLOSS NEWS •
• Mr. and • Mrs.• James Wraith
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visited Sunday' ',with. Mr. ,/and
Mrs.. . iMurray • Henderson ' and
family, , Lucknow..
We are glad to. report Mr.
Victoria Hospital, London..
Mr. and ;;Mrs. M Bell and Don.,
Toronto, spent the :week -end Mr. William J. Irwin is con
with Mr: and'' Mrs. Ernest. Hanna .valescing., at .his "home after ,un -
and 'family.;. ' ' der oiri ' an ;o eration. •in Victor
• g g : p ..
. Mr.. and . Mrs. • Morley Wall: is Hospital,. London,
and family, were , dinner guests • Mr„ arid .: Mrs. `Russell 'Stanley
Sunday of' Mrs. Joe Wall, Tees- .and,: family of !Mahon spentthe',
water: week -end at the home of his
The. second . meeting ; of the 'parents, Mr and Mrs Harold
Holyrood :Supper Club met. Stanley:
Tuesday 'evening at the borne of Mrs...; A..' Hughes and Mrs:
.1VIrs. Frank .Thompson with: six' Lloyd ' MacDougall and their
girls, preterit. The'meeting :open- 4-H:class for the course "Work-
ed with the 4-H . pledge. The ing with ' Wool"''took part. in ;the
minutes were ' read and 'adopted: Achievernetitt. Day at Walkerton
Mrs.. Ackert gave notes on on : Saturday. •
Canadian .:foodrules,. (milk •'ve- R. a Martin has been ill
getables; etc.). • ; rMrs. Frank with • the flu: Mr. and Mrs: A.-
Thompson 'demonstrated, carrot MacI3onald and Annevisited
soup and: "vegetable' scallop: El- with Mr. and Mrs. 'Martin on,
da : Wall and • Barbara Murray` Sunday:
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