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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-10-12, Page 8fatT.EIGHT THE • LUCKNOW :SENTINEL,: ' LUCRNO W, ONTAIIC „ . WEDN S;DAY, 1960 Choose ur FROM OUR LARGE SELECTION AT . LOWEST PRICES You will be pleased with the manystyles by quality. manufactur- ers that we have to : offer, Feel ' free . at all times to .drop in and 'look; our stock ,over.. You will be under no obligation. so, . see our. ;aarge selection' of • CHESTERFIELDS, ' DAVENPORTS &:.00CASIONAL. ' CHAIRS r me Suites .Presently At. Reduced Prices. It will.Y o ay . you " to' do some of ' Your ` Christmas Shopping p now when Fall stocks are at their best. .1.1 EAR R'EFPORT :;01 . .GENERAL :COUNCIL (13y `Rev... W..R. •Lake)' Two far-reaching developments in 'the life of the 'United :Church. of:' Canada were featured in re-.. :ports 'of . the recent • General Council meetings :at '' Edmonton which were; 'presented • to; Bruce 'Presbytery on. Tuesday, October' ' 4th. This first fall; meeting. of 'the Presbytery convened ,at : Wiartofl under the chairmanship • of the Rev.. J.. W. ` Shaver.. New mini •sters to Bruce'. welcomed to : the local 'court: for the first time this' year ,included the . Rev. Howard Strapp of Luc.know, • retiring' ,PHONE.:LUCKNOW, ONT. The reports ',from the ' General Couiicii . of the ` United Church were . presented by 'the Rea. ''Reyd Conner "of: Walkerton, The ,Rev. Harry Stevenson ,of Chesley, 'and the Rev.;.: Howard Strapp of Lucknow.:. Special • emphasis' was laid by delegates on `'the far- significance ar-sig iificance :' of recent rnents"of ; the Church's policy in the- areas of Women's • work and- Christian , education. The amalgamation of . W.A.,and W.M.S. was resulting in' the em- ergence of a unified women's or- ganization which was. an .integral part.; of the life of the church in an even ,more ' effectual way than ,the men's work. There werefour areas, of change: : the reporting reachinj develz president of :the Hamilton Con- orma on o a new o o femme; the 'Rev. 'Cha't1es' Ren_ Women,' the co-ordination of nie of Lion's Head. and the 'Bev. ,overseas, missions .• work nh W. F. Reid of Cape Croker: Ar - the the. church with the: work of rangements for the re -all Ment the Women's. Missionary 'Society, t 'the co-ordination . of. home mis- of the ,Dobbinton ` charge•were kions work of the church with confirmed Thesewere to. the ef- the : WaM S. and. co-ordination of feet :that . as from 'the present the various agencies for ` the date the Centenary congregation ' would be related to Tara, • the •raining f 'women 'for u11timE Mount • Hope congregation ' to Southampton, and the 'Dobbinton congregation to Chesley. training servicer the church. In. re rd.,'to Christian•,educa- tion, firs steps had been . taken ' • .. Agnews' INSURANCE• Agency - • • • GENERAL INSURANCE Business 39 : HOWARD AGNEW' r Residence 138 MQ -N.0 ME -NTS For sound counsel and ,afar price on a monument correctly designed from . quality material, 'rely on A 6 , SKELTON ..MEMORIALSe Pat O Hagan, Prop. Established Over +Sixty Yeare Walkerton Phone 6384v • Ontario PURPLE GROVE .. ,o Messr s,. Jim' Emerson, Guelph:, Gaylan Josephson, Fort William; Ralph Burt, Kilona° B.C.; Tern Hambly, Benalto Al- berta; Jim Neufeld, Aberdeen, .Sask.,,, were week -end guests. of Mr, and Mrs. George• Emerson and, Robert. ::Mrs; . Nina 'ox, Kincardine; Dr. Jahn Fox, Toronto; Messrs, Calvin Robertson" and Roy Col- lins. visited .with Miss Margaret and Mr, Don Robertson ori Sun- The • Second Meeting of .the "Purple Grove ,Sample. Sewers" was: held at .the homeof Mar- • lene Gawley, Thursday .after School.We opened with the 4-H Pledge, Five members answered, the .roll call' with one 'point to consider• in buying cotton:'. We brought our patterns and mat- erial and started to cut out our, dresses. A, dainty lunch was served' .by. the Hostess. .Mrs.. Dan •MacDonald visited' with her daughter, Mrs. Edburt Bushell, on, Thursday. ' Mr. Leonard •MdFarlane was : home from Wingham 4 ftir• ' the ' week -end. . Mr. .and' .'Mrs. "Hector Knight's George and Douglas of : Pictor Mr, and Mrs: 'Wm. Arnold'and . Gordon; iMisses Ada: andLettie.. Gawley •.and Mr, Robert Mc - Cosh;. Mr. and .Mrs. Walter For- ster; . Mr -Douglas ,Hayhurst and: Miss. Mary :Anne McCosh • of Toronto visited: during 'the, week- end .with Mr. and Mrs ':Don Me-, Cosh. , and Mrs, 'Gordon MacDonald Misses 'Eva ".Culbert, Margaret Mr. Gordon -Arnold, Western Robertson, . Nancy Dore,. ' Evelyn :University ', was • home for the Week -end. ' •'Mr.. and Mrs.,` David' Henderson • and. boys visited With Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dore` recently, 9' imerseemweeiemsgumus ROY HAVENS. Phtmbng. ,and Heating Esso 00 turner . Sales, and Service FOR SAFE,. DEPENDABLE Esso OIL HEATING EQUIPMENT Convenient budget terms-:, ' up•.to 5 years to, pay ALWAYS L00[ TO uIPERUL FOR WME IEST son of Teeswa'ter, spent last week with their aunt and .• uncle, Mr. and . Elda Harkness;; Mesdames Frances Boyle; Morford Mackay;. Steve Irwin, Frank Dore, Helen Swann, George -Harkness :Cecil Sutton, Sam 'Emerson ' were guests,of the . Bervie W.T, on Friday night. The South .Bruce towards the initiation :of 'a • com- - District President Mrs. Victor pletely' new curriculum of Chris- Emerson, 'Whitechurch •• was the, tian education work in the.. guest. speaker;. church The basic ' change was Mrs;': Frank Dore was a recent that the Ch rch is new: proceed- Viktor. with Mrs;' Ed Bell :and e Mr.'. and' Mrs. Fred `1Brindle ' of ing in .a. programme''t0 educate Y the, whole .:congregation` as "con= Teeswater ,; trasted with.: present work : which: Quite a number from • here at - centres around Sunday School tended Teeswater: Fain on Wed- classes 'for- school children:. .Dur-' nesday. , ,'The 4-H _ Leaders, Mrs. ing the. current winter this adult `Frank.'Dore and Miss Margaret•' approach •is, to be: introduced to to•ok the �menlbers' of their • class adult members of :congregations to judge Sunday -visitors with Mr. and 1, t'o :the health of our,:school child-' in -two .ways.. Through the: . pro.- . ... • . motion of use by church', families' Mrs Andrew Patterson: were: ren, and of • great' •inconvenience of : the new ' church family mon- . Y •thly; "The 'Christian, Home,"' &• also . by the organization within: each • congregation of . a, "Con- gregational egational Event". at which par - exits and adults. 1.5,111-beinvited to consider the.. implications ::of HU ON COUNTY uQUNCIL .VOTES AGAINST D.S.T. T� Opposition ' to daylight saving time was put on record by ron County Council, last ' yyeekA by a'recorded .vote •of 20 ;to The vote came on a :resoiution to .;endorse. the campaign of the Women's Institutes•' of West Hu- • ran, •.against ,Daylight Saying .Tim.. In• its Submission. to : council,.. the WI"cam ai nersargued:that: pg., daylight saving is' "detriiiental Miss Riithe ` Forster;; ; Mr. Tanner, Brooks;; Mr. and Mrs. ` Burton Collins,' John Sandra.' and 1V�ar- i gie. :We . extend. our sympathy to promises made. when children are : baptised, under the theme heading: 'Remember, 'we pro- • Later in the .meeting consider ation was given to the need for the development of church -bud- geting bud geting at' . .presbytery .level as, well' 'as at congregational' 'and General Council level; as at pier. sent.. This arose • out of an able. presentation • by Mr. Joe Snider of Goderich of the claims of • the. Wirigham "`SingTmet' television' organizations. The presbytery re-. solved to guarantee support. •to "Sing -Time". to . •the ".extent . ,of $1.50 per family for the current July -Jude. period', In view of; the heavy pressure ,of ,business an extra fall Meeting of Presbytery' is being arranged pn .. October 25th in addition to the meeting on November' 22nd already scheduled. A presbytery work bee is to . take place at'. Mir-. amichi Camp ..on Wednesday, Oc- tober 12th, ' Thee same evening. will feature the fall Meeting ' of the Bruce Presbytery United Church Men at Port Elgin at 8 ppm. The central event �of. . the pres- bytery day' was a seryice of Holy Communion conducted .by the Chairman of Presbytery, `A's is usual in ' 'the 'U'nited Church of Canada, he was assisted in the distribution• of the sacrament by lay elders of his congregation,,: • rm d' The time .to .get .:priiried for the .future IS when yotere still In your prime. • Mrs. • James I]uston,' Kinloss and: family in the sudden passing of''. Mr. Ralph Huston xon , Friday ev- ening'. ' Little Eldon & .Ralph Thomp- to our farm people."' 1. Q Mrs.. Otto Popp .of .Dungannon; president 'of the West: Huron WI' district; reported that the WI. opponents : of daylight saving in- tend to "keep the, 'question con= tinually before: • those . of our governments at 44:levels levels through g. letters and personal contact Un- til we get some action." -Fill 'our Bin ',Now and ; assure yourself Heat Y Security Stop worrying ; about delive hold- ry 9 ry ups•because of snow orshortages, and relax with 'a winter's supply of quality fuel. A SOLID FUEL FOR A SOLID CENTURY