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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-08-10, Page 70)))"xiimeegeRT ESDAY 'AUG. •.10th, 1960 Ashfield .Presbyterian W.M.S.. Mrs. Duncan Farrish was hos- 'tensfor the July meeting of Ash- field W.MS; Mrs. D. R .McKen- zie was the leader and- opened" the meeting with prayer. Mrs, N ` G. McKenzie had the devo- tional., The meditation had been prepared; by the nephew of Mr. and Mrs: D. R;•.;MeKenzie who is a minister, in the V.S.A. thus • We were able to enjoy the words from' the son of a former Ash- field 'resident. Roll call was'. an swered by a favorite hym. Mrs. Ross gave a reading. ,Our 'Study period., centred' •on Nigeria, In. 1846. the Presbyterian. Cl tzrch in Scotland started, a mission in .Ni- geria and the, study dealt with "How 'the. Presbyterian Cltarch . in: Canada works with the Suit - `fish Church." Mrs. D. R. .Mc- ' 'Kenzie, Mrs. Hugh :'McKenzie & 'Mrs. 'Ewan. McLean took ,part in ;the diSeussion..of how this work • .is. carried on. Mention; was•.rnade; of Francis' .hbam, ' being knighted by the 'Queen 'and also . of Sir; Francis and Lady /barn's .visit to Canada: Miss Agnes Qollari:.is. a missionary 'in this ,field. We • hadasa special speaker, Mrs.' Pollock . from .Teeswater, .:Who had been a w delegate to the Youth Conference at St. Thom-. as: We,' were pleased . to have many . of the G.G I:Z+.. girls :pre- sent' pre -sent' to 'hear. this message.'' We 'were . favored .:with. a duet by Sharon West and Barbara L. McKenzie.' Mrs. Wm,.' Ross: con" .ducted the business of the ' meet- ing. Reports `were given by the different officers: Mrs. Ross ask- ed.' for the . addresses ' of , ' the ,young people'•who' • had gone from' this- community, so ' ,the. closest, minister . to their". • could get in' contact . with them. Mrs. :Henry •.1VicKenzie •Offered her' THEA. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, • ONTARIO horde, for the August 18th meet- TO MAKE TRIP TO ing,, There were •24 members, 2 visitors and 7 C.G.I.T. ' girfis' pre BRUCE M U SE U sent. Presbyterian Church. Auxiliary The Afternoon Auxiliary ,of the Presbyterian Church held their July 'meeting in, the form of a ;picnic. at Mrs. Morgan' Hen- derson's cottage at Bruce Beaeh on Wednesday . afternoon,. July 27th with an attendance of 20 members and 3 visitors. Mrs. P. Stuart opened the meeting by having the purpose repeated; in unison, This ,was, .followed by 'a hymn after which' Mrs. Stewarmt 'led in prayer,. A study of .Psalm 119, prepared by Mrs.. George Kennedy was read by Mrs. Ste- wart; afterwhicb . the scripture passage ' was: read. responsively.: Miss Mary. MacLeod gave the Bible 'Study on the Sixth. Com- mandment. Miss Dean 'MacLeod gave a• reading, entitled "Christ's 13read." The meeting was closed by prayer by Mrs. Neil G; Mac- kenzie, "afterwhich a' ,social time.. was enjoyed. Mrs. Morgan Hen- derson and her corpmittee sere • ed •a bountiful' pot' luck' supper,. Mr. Allan Reed's bus returned' in the early.' 'evening, •When' a pleasant. 'journey homewas. en- joyed MARRIED AT. TEESWATER The marriage of Muth Mary. Mrs. Ira Dickie was hostess. for the July meeting ,of Kair shed: W.I. with • a . large 'atten- dance of . 20 members and 18. visitors. The • 4-111' Club girls were present and: presented the demortstration on "Food: •Guide for '.Health;"as they had given it at Achievdrnent Day, . An invitation was accepted to be guest of the • Pinkerton W.I. on Wednesday, August 24th at 2130 p.m. Plans were. made .for the trip to the Log Cabin, South ampton, August 1lth; • By -Laws for the Sunshine committee had the third reading and were ac- cepted as, read.. The' . Fall Fair exhibit was 'discussed ^arid also the taping of the bicycles.' plans are 'to be at 'the 2nd, 4th and '6th corners. All having bicycles in this community are invited to come and have : the. safety tape applied. Time and date to be decide& later: - , The roll call was : :"What 1 .do when I do as.. I please." Reading seemed ..to be a popular pastime. A. (group df young; girls. 'from Quality Hill sang very pleasing ly. .Ilene .Burt plaY.ed her ac-. cor'dian.:A piano solo by. Peggy ' MacDarrald .•. •completed a ;most. interesting :Meeting. Mrs. , Roy Finlayson ,gave. the co Artesy 're mg arks. The August meeting will be at 8:30 at ;the home • oaf Mrs. ,Gib. Hamilton.• Steer and .. Donald " •Refill Bell ' . ' took' place at Teeswater Un- ited Church on July 23rd at. 12:30 . p.m.,; withRev: Peter Ren ner officiating.; The bride .is the daughter of Mr. and •:Mrs.; ;Phillip Steer, R.R. 5 Lucknow,` and the groom is the son. of Mr. and, Mrs. F. .M. Bell of. Toronto. Followinig. a wedding 'trip to New . YUrk State, 'Mr, and. Mrs: Bell have taken tip residence • in. Toronto. '• it r� • Get your' animals on pasture 2 to 3 weeks earlier with: Aeroprills* Applied at the rate of 100-300 lbs. per acre, thefartactang nitratein' Aeroprills gives grass, an earlygrowth boost .', , pasture grows thick .and high in protein. The long-lasting: ammonia in Aero- prills keeps pasture.,IUsh longer . cuts expensive feed costs. For2 to 3 extra • AERO:PRILLS • weeks adprofitable gran - reg ;time, top dress. now'. with Aeroprills 33.5% nitrogen.. See your fertil-• iter dealer. •• `l it 1 1:0 ' i. $ 4 •r, irr. Rena: ,• )0,41 -t fi. •.; \td% FAST -ACTIN N'IT.R,OGEN: YlOT1' Zvi Zn CYANAMID OF CANADA LIMITED CYANAMID is.trIct Co-op Phone ]t • • MANY AT ANDREWS ANE CLAN PICNIC deal weather ' favoured the Andrew -Lane clan- on . August 1st,. when they', gathered. at Cale donian Park; Lucknow, for the annual picnic Some 140.. repre sentatives of the clan were pre- sent from such points as Elora, Guelph, London, Toronto, Wind - Or, Clinton,. Goderich, Cooks- vale,' Burlington, St.• Catherines,, Prince Edward . Wand. .and of course Lucknow and vicinity. During. the ` .early. part. ; of the afternoon, 'a ball •game . was en- joyed n-jomyed by the young folk" as Well as .by •quite, a sprinkling of ' the older folk.; This was followed by a variety of races, • which resulted as fol- lows: Girls '5' and,`under, Alice. Fair; Jeanne Reed, Bonnie }lac. kett,, Debbie McDonagh:; Boys 5 • and under, Toby • McDonagh,.. Tominy . Fair, Aaron , Hackett;.. Girls. 6 to 8, Susan Stothers, Nancy Kirkland, Ann Hackett; Boys 6 to' 8, Murray , 3arkwell, Peter Hobbs, Allan ' ;;Andrew; Girls 9 to 12,. Barbara Ann ;Pur don,, Judy Reed; Boys 9 .to 12, Donald, Andrew, Douglas 'Alton; Girls 13 .to 16; Barbara Ann Pur.- don, Carole."Barkwell Boys 13• to. :16; Tom' Andrew; Douglas Alton; 'Young' . Married Men's, Race; Donald' ' McCharles, Barry 'McDonagh; Single ' Men 16 and over,.. Donald : Kirkland; Necktie race, Oliver . McCharles' aryl';.10.. .McDona h ruce G • i Jack g , ,$ am.em and , Mrs. Gordon Fair; : Shoe race, Donald and,Marie McChar-' les, Fred' McQuillin and; Barbara Purd'on: :. • After 'partaking of a' bountiful• lunch, the President, Mr. •Steve. Stethers, called thegathering; to order and read .several fetters smile'from unable Fife and drum sic • attendmusic 'was : provided • by Charles arid. Fred •McQuillin,' and enjoyed by all, as were two 'pleasing accordian; numbers., by Mary' Bea . Purdon: Short speeches were given : by Mac Lane, Alex Andrew.,. Gor- don• Kirkland. and George Tepp. The births, marriages and • deaths of the .past year were an- nounced, and ;a minutes' silence was observed 'in' ' memory of those who had passed away dur- ing: the year. These , were Mr.' Harry Whitney,. Dr. R. ' L. Tre leaven, Baby ' ••Lane Campbell Brown, Mrs. WI Lane and Mr. Herbert Suter: ' • fihe, officers for next year are: 'President, Oliver • McCharles;. 'ice -President, 'Irwin Carruth.: ers; Secretary.,' . Mrs. Gordon. Kirkland; Treasurer, . Jack . Me- Istigu • Donagh, The priie for the oldest lady present went to Mrs, Geo. And- rew; the oldest gentleman, J. R. Lane; the youngest cchild, Mich- ael McDonagh;. the. longest mar- ried couple, Mr.. 'and: Mrs. W, G. Reed; the, ' persons from the greatest distance, Mrs: ,Murray McDonagh ,:and family, P;E.I. The Singing of The Queen brought another pleasant.' get- together to a close. • • • , OBITUARY .• MRS., W H. PEPPER Funeral' service was conducted'. at '. the . Bonthron funeral.\ hoarse,. Hensall, for Mrs.. William .l, Pepper; who passed away early. Saturday morning; July 23rd, at her home in Brucefield. ,She • was in her 82nd year. .,Service . was • conducted by the Rev. A: 1-1„ dohnsorn,; minister of Brucefield-Kippen United • Chur- ches' Pallbearers: were. Lloyd TYompson, • Victor Hargreaves, Robert Spier, 'Geerge Clifton,. Wm.. MeLachlani, all of Bruce field, and John Ritchie. of Zion. Interni ent was ' in Baird's . Ceme tery. Mrs.' :Pepper ,was '.born in Buck- inghamshire,, 'England. The Pep= per . family came. to.. Canada .in the' spring. of 1912. They settled in the Lucknow district at 'Zion where . 'they.' made , many friends who. still 'remember there: kindly. They • inner' to: ,.Brucefield 'in 'April, 1929 and farmed ' on con.. 2, • Manley • Twp. Mrs.: Pepper rnovd • o • ruc eld in 953. She regularly, attended Sunday School and church. in the:: village. 'She was predeceased °by her husband 16_.\years ago, and' s.by her ';only son," Bill;: ,eightyears ago., :She; leaves. to , mourn her loss three :daughters, • Mrs. Elgin (Grace). .fThompson, Brucefield; Mrs,:. A.' J. "Aldie". •• :(Doreen) Mustard, Varna, and Mrs:' Geo (Mollie)' Pinkney, :;Walkerton, 8 grandchildren. & 1 great . grand child. • JAIViES IRWIN : After a • lengthy ,illness ;death came to,, James Irwin at Kincar- dine Hospital non Thursday, July 21st. Prior .to. his 'admission to. hospital he,had' been a patient at the ,:Ripley Nursing. Home: Mr; Irwin Was born in Kin .loss Township on February.' 8th, 1883, and had sprit his .,lifetime of 77 :.years in this icon munity,. having . farmed on Con.. 2,. Huron Township near his , .birthplace. He' was ''a son of George Irwin of Irish ' birth;' and Isabella Johnstone, a .nat.ive of Ashfield.'. H •s ,; other; Mrs. Thomas :Henry; 'died. in 055- at anadvanced age. Fifty,. 'years ago, :Mr. Irwin' married .Etta. Woods, of St Hel- ens. She predeceased'. him by :a few years after having beenfor long' an ° invalid from a rheums- otic' ..condition. Mr.: Irwin cared for her attentively, during . "her affliction;.. 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