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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-06-22, Page 6P b W.. s D. A., Mci.ean was the" leader' fo the June meeting , of e` Ashf eldr . W#M$. which*aa field at the home Of `Miss Sadie ole ` qn ` ii rsda3' June he . opened :clic . eethig ager and the `.singing ' of MYmn. '4th• Miry R, Me,K•enzie to* ' over the' "devotional" o • which, Irad :'been ` _Prepared , by h ha' n Mrs BarHowe ? e d ch,Use fit. Luke chapter °2, *0404 -1,9f Her topic "+She pondered yah these things kin herr heart " wondenft :faith 'of. s Mazy after Gabriel' had told herr she was to ;, bear' a child which ;shall be tailed"' Jesus;; she' said right winking , is . right •acting, and :;as a;..mam thins th i1 ,.his aheart so is m. he• : Mrsi ° D.•.A. - M'cLean. read two letters, Rs(one7 s from .* -Mildred Velore,Xnc}ia which told _Missionary=W431:1011:::India and one , from Mrs Powell? ,which told of. the 'Missionary work in Jepan,, ::she Said; over .50,00 'lives Were -.lost$ in :the. •last typhoon' she niTei boned Iir' Nimmo's of : Winghaiin visits to' Japan. " ` Rol , ill 'was answered' 'by '.`'Cate= chism!Question andtanswer:. Mrs ;Tack- : MacKenzie ,favored:' _us with $019.2. ` Si nr se .' * To -morrow" Mrs AlIan ;McDonald, ;Mrs'. ' Hec- ytor McLean, ' Mrs. Henry' *Ken- zie, Mrs: Roy .Gibson ' and ••`Ms's. McLean hada very' inter-, nesting panel :discussion ,of an im aginery trip to; Nigeria. Mrs.. Hec- tor :McLean` aind Mrs D ' A. ' Mc- Lean were 'the ' .narrafors. Airs. Allan' McDonald told ; of` condi.. .tions as a. slave ri tigeria. Cala- 'bar ala bar 'Field.: How two million were exportead 'each r year and' of ;the. wealth ,some people accumulated b'3( thin: business.': Missionaries taught them all people are born equal;.Mrs }e`Roy Gibson descrb- ed. a +Dr,'s . work in Ni eria mind ct4. tt4 le r �f •nth w rk on .am g and of the' work-among°;the'. peo- ple on the, "yarn plantation" - where the 'Men have many. wives ..and how .twins : born in, Nigeria are such a ,''curse to '.their Fmoth- era. Mrs, • Henry' .McKenzie des-; •: . .►Cow: S r I:uc'KNOW, oN TAR G!OUP 11 VOW .11114441 -,Ti -A‘ Wenty members attended the ey. ing' meeting held. ' at the home of Mrs. aYnard ` Ackert The ` 'meeting Was • .opened With 5 - Wim'T IT,E1PHUR' : : There was alage' crowd in attendance at the Whitechurch. 'United Church cold meal ,supper prayer • by'.":the ' leader, Mrs on * -Wednesday night of last Bice ''Eiuott ,after which • by xnn Week. ' A very enj;oyabile prog- 3,0 *,as sung ,and the W.A. mot' ram was held after in the White - to repeated.: ;Mrs. J, Wraith. ,read church Hall. Numbers on' the the seriptu�re and 'Mrs. W B. program, were: The McIntosh,' Anderson the meditation, ; the, sisters 'of Tiverton, sang,, a duet, thetne ; being , "The Fruit of the ' Muriel, Conn : "danced • Mr. Alan $Pirit," ;PraYer : and hymn 154• Neilson,, miss, Margaret Rae of closed the devotional period, Lu cknow . and Mrs, Dan Tiffin During :° ,the,;: ••business period, and Garnet :Farrier 'sal g num- plans ,were ' Made ;for ,the bake hers, Rev, . Sweenie of Auburn sale to , ;be.. he'ld> at. Point Clark played: violin ' - numbers, : Miss, on ` Friday, .July :• 8th, this ,bei'ng,..Judy Forsyth of Wingharri: sang, .the main .project, for the Year:' Mrs, Millan Moore gave a read Flower %arrangements' or , the ing and the, Farrier family, play- church during..- August ' and part ed -a 'number.' " . of i'September were also made. ,On " Wednesday afternoon of An �inv�itation to attend• a tea last ' week. the ' W,M.S, of the at St, .,Helens, June, 23rd was Presbyterian Church was ' held. read, Mrs. E...Taylor .gave trees- •urers report 'and. ;Nlr's, E. Wight-, Mari . the Christian Fellowship retiort, Miss Ada Webster chair. - ed the program part of the meet- .ing and.opened it with prayer and hymn 579•,. Mrs. 'E. Wight, - man gave' a:' splendid Steward- ship ' Paper:entitled, "When will women;: leave ,their nets." `.Miss June Ackert', favoured` :piano:, instrumental: Pictures. taken, ;by .F O Shirley Robinson• of;, her trip; in. Spain were shown with Mrs,. H. Robinson , reading the *eomme tar : The. Mis ah . n Y P benediction closed;; the 'lneetrng Christian 'shared his pigs'. .'with . and •a sociai . time' enjoyed.' . the -.ones who. lost theirs,. these- ''' fore, proving;' them to. be .good >Grou Association', p l WQmarn s . Christians. • •, , - .. On June =14th, , Mrs. Camplbell Thompson as ' hostess for an. On `.Saturday evening under w evening . meeting of , Group I the'management of Mr. Bill Pur - don, in 'the Wingham. town park Pur - WA. Twenty-four• members and , • . • , three visitors were present . and Whitechurch : played, ball with roll - 'call, `4How Belgrave PeeWees. The; score . was answered 'the �ca , . livy manyshut-ins have " 17 - 7 in favour, of Wliitechurch, visited. .. a Ther.' Whitechurch :Midgets• also Mrs. Alex• . �Ia�rens', presided and '�h in Ti r 'night u da e on,t _ P la dSaturday g. h meetnn' as opened, � Y t o g 'wby sing ing,. Blest Be The Tie ThatBinds verton .but were defeated ; 2 Mrs. John ',McLean of ' Wroxe- and prayer.' The,Cheerio commit- ,.:. tee reported orted cards:sent and visit- ter is spending the week at the . -P in the .hospital. Sewingcommit'..' home of ',Mrs. Gobson ';Gillespie. tee P l ' Mr and Mrs. George : Thomp- reported that.the relief" `quilt � , , was ready to quilt and .MQnday, e' � ,td r IIS: u� .�. �ph W A J`'ne :'2: th was•"t e • "te t -•f r' ,R H . e •�� s a? , .0 �,.,h. oda se o . k . •� o venteen,:: members. and one same. Mrs.. George; : Wkiitby. gave � F . , a :reportof the Presbyteryfilth' .guest • met,•. Tuesday afternoon: at annual' meeting ' in. ` Teeswater the; home, of Miss Olive Webster. • `Unite& Church. `Mrs. "Breckles Mrs/ Grant MaeDiarmid `opened' reported on the plans 'for.' the the meeting with 'a e motto be in; . the' Church. Mrs. Dawson Craig read the responsive, Math- ew 5. Mrs., Frank Coulter gave. the description of fifteen moun- tains of the Holy Land, Mrs. Johnstone ,Conn gave the ,high lights of glad tidings and. Mrs. George . McKague led in prayer. Mrs, Victor .Ernerson read a let- ter from om a missionary in Japan, telling • of hurricane Verna . and how .the farmers',rh'ad their pigs drowned and the Christian put `his . pigs in • the `upstairs "of his house . and saved • them • from drowning . After the : storm the Senior people's party, 'June 416th ing repeated in'unison Record- -- ed d ' 12th was the.date chosen July for our bake sale -to :' be • held at Point Clark'. Mrs. Reavie, report- ed quilting two :'Red' ',cross and one 'relief ' . quilt. Mrs. Reavie presented; an interesting „prog- ram, prog-ram, consisting':of a,, poem and favourite album 'music. • Devo- tions ' were read . by Mrs. ' Chas. Webster. Stewardship . of • the Gospel • was' 'our' 'study'; given by Mrs. '. •1.eavie Mrs. George Joynt -and Miss Hazel 'Webster.' •Mrs. Howey' reported on Bruce Pres bytery. Mrs. _heavies tested us' on a Bible quiz. Mrs. MacDiarmid expressed thanks',to the .hostess and . program committee. ` Mrs: Walden read. 'a. prayer, and music p Y.� and benediction closed ''our'meet- ing. WEI,DNESOAY, 'JUNE. 22nd,, 1960; >t pselie saaRia•are•'arua 1ag1o*aa0111900reaup■alm r .FOR FAS' F'''ICIENT ,OVERNIGHT Freight e •�r • • ■ ■ • a • • •■ • ■ ■ .11 ■ . TO or FROM LUCKNOW TORONTO or LUCKNOW LONDON Call WidenBros. :n TRANSPORT Alr Loads Insured ' 4 New Wingham Warehouse */ Serving Wingham and District Household Moving Service ` to any Ontario points. No Load Too Big No Load Too Small. All Receive. Care, When You Ship By WALDEN6 ROTHERS PHONE C • OLLECT: . •: SUPERTET GARAGE PHONE. 2 48; LUCKNOW : • ■ ;Wingham' 18, -- Kincardine 530 --,' Ripley 193 : ■Traveller,�eL or ' When" Order`• ` To ■ Tell � Your - � � r ■ i. SHIP ,BY ' .WALDEN BROt''"TRANSPCIRT ;■ .o T5 3 o d ■ °' .in '.,RU �7�6541 T ronto� or GE. 8 �6 L n on ■ . By Plion g o ■■■iO■aa■ala■•■a■■■%■■/#m■l■ ■■■a■llimismis■■■ia ' " 'son of : eversham Mr.'George Mr. and Mrs: John Gaunt ':arid Watt of •Ottawa 'and, Mr. George fa y, Mrs..' George MeClena - Watt , of . Oakville ',,a nephew: of han and ,Mr. Beth Gaunt were a Mr. :George , Watt: visited • Wed- `few of .the relations -•who attend=„ nesday and.. Thursday of :last ed. , week with' Rev: and ''Mrs. John -Mr,�, a d Mrs. 'Arrt. Moore spent n p • Watt. Sunday at the home of Mr: and Mr.. and Mrs :ILaw on- M 'ur Mrs, ,.Stanle Moore' of Wood- s �eJ ,Y Y and Yvorifie' °°vtm. Paidley visited stooks •x, ;,- r r i i' * r en on Saturday 'With Mr.•. and` Mrs. Mir. and'MD11.rs. Hen y :spent Allbert': Coulter. Mrs..' Majury and Sunday ` with their. daughter, Yvonne attended., the • Trousseau Miss Frances . Henry : of London. Tea of Miss 'Elizabeth' Pipe in Mr.:' and :Mrs. J.' Willis of Brussels,.other at ,the Tea '.were:. Gowanstown •'spent ,Sunday. at Mr, , and Mrs. Russel -'Chapman, the home of Mrs::Doris Willis. Mrs. ,: Havens-,: a pounced t' 3- a s c as o e y Twelve pupils of the. junior: rad s' were treated to a.. bus trip' g .,ewr trad and picnic to- Seaforth ' last. Fri- day by Mr. - ±Russel Chapman. s. ;Mel Mathers, their ' teacher and their mothers attended also; games,'.. races and. contest were enjoyed by:.all;as well,. as a tour of• the Seafortl Shoe Factory.. Mr. .and, Mrs.,.:Iustan. Beecroft and Mrs. Marjorie McGee left on 7 Thursday° for$the; west coast, they` will also 'visit :relations in Edmonton., .' and Mass Bernadette, Patricia_ Brian King, of Teeswat`er. visited on Sunday' at the home of Mr, and Mrs.' Walter',Arscott A reception' ` vitas held in the Whitechurch Hall • on Friday night 'for Mr. and Mrs. 'Emerson :Hickey (nee Diane Band). Bill 'Lee . of Witjgham:' read the ad- `dress• and. Bill McIntyre present- ed the'couple with a ' purse ' of arvbed a Missionaries. :world n e among these ;people. Mrs. Allan group meeting; Jfune 2I st And McDonald read a splendid article I: the invitation to visit St Helens on Mary Slessor who :• was • a WA. on , June 23rd. Following the business, Mrs. Jack Ackert presided for the program. Mrs. Stewart. Collyer read the ' scrip- ture lesson. The theme was "Christian • : Hospitality" 'Mrs missionary. f or , thirty Height years and was called :The:. "White 'Queen of Calabar" ,She was . the only white wornen among the 'Africans and ''died in '1915. Mrs. McCreight 'gave a report on Mrs. Wm. Ross's and herselVvisit`"to the Greer Nursing . Home in Lucknow. She . also said' ,Mrs. Ewart Jamieson' was • . `.expected home on June, 17th. The execu- tive and leaders of: Explorer and Mission Band', roup s are rho :meet , g0ups in Belmore on T'nnesday, June 21st, Mrs Dan Wylds Was pianist and chose' the hymns for the meeting. There :were . twenty., , 'four.,, inemb'ers and twos. visitors present,. ;. . Havenstook.; the meditation and Mrs. Ackert • the' - 'leaders' talk from the study .book "Christian Women at,. Work:" All enjoyed Mrs.Gordon'. Montgomery's -pia- no instrumental,.'' Mrs. William Eadies readings "Only ' Dad" and the "Inventors Wife" ,,and Mrs. Harvey Webster'' and; -.ill's. John Hall's duet.-' Mrs..: Eedie had an. interesting , contest whichalso aided ;:.the ' +cheerio eoilnmittee. After the closing, hymn 'andPra- yer, .' Mrs: ,Eadie, gave the. „coon test' 'remark's- .- , 9 . miller, !cIntosh& 'Ward CHARTERED' ACCOUNTANTS Bell Telephone Budding WALKERTON J. E. KENNEDY, B.Ed., B.A., C.A.—Resident Manager Telephones: Business 633; Residence $.06 Agnews'..INSURANCE Agency GENERAL INSURANCE Business' 39 HOWARD AGNEW • Residence' 138. PLAN TO HOLD ![WO:.FALL SECTIONAL °MEETINGS A full executive meeting of the Maitland Presbyterial ,of the W.M.S.: of the Presbyterian church'was held June ' 17,in Belmore. The meeting was open- ed with devotions by Mrs. Bal. lagh of Teeswater and Mrs. For- tune . of Wingham Mrs.' J. Pol- lock : of Teeswater gave an ;excellent `report of the • Youth Conference, held; in St: Thomas,.' Almost 200 attended, enjoying the `fellowship of studying -and. worshiping together. The need' on ; every mission field is great and the Mission board is ••handi capped by lack • ,of funds,' and workers. .• It was voted to have two' sec= tional meetings in the fan, :One will be 'held .in Ripley' in Sep- tember ,and one in Bluevale in October. It ' was moved to ; send a' letter of appreciation .to Miss Margaret Boyd, .the retiring Re- gional' Secretary, Yes. g Carrots—do 'do improve the eyesight., •, Did you ever 'see a rabbit.wearing glases? Mr. and Mrs. Tom' '.Morrison,: Mrs: Gibson Gilespie, Mrs. Ag- nes Farrier, Mrs: Adeline Dowl- ing, Mrs. John Gaunt and: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin:, Mr. and . Mrs„ Charlie Tiffin and..` Mrs. Clark .. Johnstone,. Lynda and Janette .' visited • on Sunday at the home of lair. and Mrs:. Bill Brown : ofLutcknow. Mr: Ben McClenaghan and Mr. and Mrs', . Carl McClenaghan visited on Sunday at the 'home •of Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Moss and, family of Plattsville.- • Mrs. Ben McClenaghan returned.. home af- ter .a week's holidays., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gaunt. of Sarnia ' spent the' ' week -end at the home of. Mr. and Mrs Bus sel Gaurft., They ' also. ;attended the Gaunt picnic. • The 14th Annual Gaunt Picnic was held in:Hanover• on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Russel Gaunt,` •Mr. a Mrs. Don, ;Ross and family, money. .Make cure to • pay when>due , Don't take chances., :Prompt,payment of Hospital Insurance premiums ,safe guards your future protection: It may be' a blessing to you someirday. -: •"" READ. YOUR ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE GUISE, . 'if ' ► haven't one.; askY 'SERVICESbNtARlO CMOOMMISSIOSPTMN your employer or Write 'TORONTO yr ONTARIO