HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-10-26, Page 5WEDNESDA.'Ya, ' OPT, 26th, 196Q
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The West Section,; of • the Hu-
ron Presbyterial of the Wgmen's
Missionary Society of the Upit.,
ed• .Church ' held their annual
meeting in Hackett's church 'in
Ashfield on Wednesday,; October
19th.
Mrs., Bert Alton, vice-presi-
dent, hadcharge of the meet-
ing. After the opening hymn
and invocation the Zion ladies
.had charge of. the worship ser-
vice..
The • following appointments
were made: Courtesy Committee,
Mrs. Tait Clarke. ,phe is'' to.
choose her ,assistants; •Finance
Committee; Mrs.. Larder, Victor-
ia :St., Goderich, was re-elected.
Nominating , . Committee, Mrs,
Charles 'Smith, Westfield.
toria''St,; Goderich'-.is to send 'a.
delegate to the :1961 conference,
the delegate • to be named later.
The roll call was/ answered by
• I.CALL'as.
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THE LUCKNOW sE rr NEI,, LVCKNOW,'. ONTARIO
15 auxiliaries, .The offering was.
taken and the• dedicatory prayer
given by Dungannon Auxiliary.
Mrs. B. E. ' Lewis of Exeter
gave a very interesting and in
grams formative and alk on planrung Pro -1
s udies
for mission-
ary work , for the coming yea.
Mrs. T. ' Clarke reported for
the Citizenship Committee, She
spoke of ' the : liquor advertise-
ment on television and radio
programs.: Later in . -the day a '
petition was drawnup and; • sign
ed by the ladies 'present protest
ing this. practice: This was to be:
forwarded to • CXNX, Wingham..
. Mrs; Suter; the treasurer, had
a• more encouraging report than.
last year.. Mrs. McGill said this
had been a very .good year for
supply .Work.
• The ' guest " speaker .for the
morning session ' was Mrs, K. B. ,
Clysdale, 'president of the Perth.
Presbyterial. She spoke 'On •the.
importance of Bible Study,. in
our ' Missionary societies and:
conducted a question and ' ans,-
!wee period based on the. 73rd
Psalm, -
. The president, Mrs. G. W. Tif-
fir''of Wingham: closed the 'ni i-
ing session •with '.prayer..
The Hackett's ladies' served: a
• lovely lunch • to..�aabout seventy.
guests..
The Donnybrook Auxilary had
charge :of the afternoon worship
service:; This was followed by a
musical . number from Aulaurn.
'Goderich Auxiliary had charge'.
of . the ;offering and ,prayer.
The 'guest speaker for the of-,
ternoon was 'Miss Trances Stev-
enson from.Indore, India, form-
erly from Toronto,' She wished
to thank all Missionary Societies
for makingit. possible for' her' to
work •:yin India:
She told of;'many interesting
.stories Sof her work there. It:
is,
a land',' of many contrasts such
las- wealth 'and poverty; :progress
and' backwardness, beauty • and
drabness, She : explained the
working • of • their. twenty-year
'plan, how . it ' is aiding .in. the
building :of schools and . roads, :as-
sistingagriculture. and aiding in
establishing • ' many .` small bus -
nesses. "
Mrs. Alton thanked her for the,
.very interesting talk .:
An invitation .from. the Air-
burn
,uburn Auxiliary to meet with
them next year was accepted:. .
Mrs. Tiffinin her remarks 'a:-
ADVArs•140[ TO'IMlabIAL FOR 1NE 16t so • ' stressed • the . need of ; more,
• Bible study : a't': our, Missionary
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FORMER AREA
RESIDENTS DIE
(ST.. HELENS NEWS)
Miss Catherine McGregor who
has been a patient in Wingham
Hospitalfollowing a car' acci-
dent is convalescing at the home
of her sister, Mrs George
art and Mr.' Stuart..
Mrs. „Gordon McPherson ' is
holidaying in Ottawa with Mr.
and Mrs. Keith. Black and fam..
ily. • '. , `
•Master • Brian Cranston •• spent
the • week -end with • his ,grand-
parents, . Mr. •; and .Mrs, Charlie
McDonald while his parents, Mr.
and • Mrs: Keith . Cranston spent
the week -end in Owen Sound..
Mrs. Harry Buxton of Victoria'
B.C. was a recent 'guest at the ;
home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Gaunt.
::Mrs. Laura' McNeil spent • a
few days with.her .daughter, Mrs
Tom Traflet and Mr's Traflet .of
Southampton.
Mr.. John F. Scott, • - a . former
resident of this district passed
away, on Saturday . in Victoria
Hospital. He had been a ' patient
for three. months. Mrs. Scott was
the former. Majeska Gaunt, He
is survived: by his,Wife and three
sons. Sympathy of the' entire
community goes to the bereav-
ed • families ..
Mrs. ' Donald McDonald • has
moved. from St. Helens ,to take
up residence with her .son,. Mr.
Hugh David McDonald and Mrs.
McDonald dt• Whitechurch:,.
Mr. Donald Murray is a ,pat -
lent ' in Winghain : Hospital' fol-
lowing' a bush accident 'on, Sat
urday. Donald had::his ,_left; leg-
broken above the • ankle. : We
•wish him a apeedy.• recovery.'
.The 'November.. 'meeting of the
W.I. -will :be held on .'.Tuesday,
November 8th . at '2':30 p.m. The
roll call wil: be answered by
Something ,I planto do in: the
winter
..months. . Mrs. Harold
Gaunt ' ,will have ` the ' motto,
"Take: off your • hat to the past
and your coat to "the future:"
Mrs. Otto Popp,, the District
President; Will be guest speaker.
_ Program ' :and :lunch' comrntttee
are Mrs. . Frank 1VIcQuillin '•and
Mrs. Allan Miller„: Mrs. Ross
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Mrs. J.,'' Curran and Mrs, ; Tom
Todd; Tables and • Waitresses,.
Mrs. -Charlie' MacDonald;. Baking
Committee, Mrs.: Barbour, '-Mrs.
Lorne I urnin, Mrs. • Frank ,. Mc-
Quillin,• Mrs. Harvey Webb, Mrs.
Allan Miller; Reception, .Mrs.
Green and Mrs.; . W.' I. Miller;
Cashier, Mrs: Lorne Woods;
Sewing.` Table, Mrs. W. A. Hum- •
:plirey, Mrs: George: Stuart;
Candy,.' Mrs, Rice,. Mrs. Laura
McNeil,• Tea;; Mrs. 'Curran and
Mrs. Eldon-. Miller; Dish washer,
•Mrs. de. Boer. The meeting
closed. with 'prayer by Mrs. Tom
Todd A. delicious lunch . was
served? by Mrs. Lorne Durnin &
Mrs. Frank 1VIcQuillin.
Mr.. John A. McDonald of
Wingham,_ a native of St. Helens
passed away ',on October .13th' in
Wingham • Hospital. its ' only
surviving brother • is .Mr. Colin
McDonald.
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KINLOSS NEWS
An enjoyable family gathering -
was ..held at: the home of Mr. &
Mrs:. Guff • Roulston on :October
16th when the 'following were
present: Mrs, W Cook and. Mr.
and Mrs. T. Davis of 'Yellow
Grass, Sask. M. and Mrs.. Alvin
Miller • of . Strathroy, Mr.‘ and •
Terry .Purvis, and . children and
Mrs. Harold Purvis and• Phyllis.
of. Kincardine and Mr.: and. Mrs.
Wm. Haldenby *Of Xinlough,.
Mr. and Mrs.. Jack Beaton of ..
Scarborough visited. : Fridayev-
ening • at ' the: home of Mr:- and._:.
Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall.,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Tonks and.
Stephen ' of Goderich Wand Mr?
Bert' Gibbings• of Clinton were
`recent guests: with Mr. and Mrs..`_
Tra Dickie and boys.
Mr.' and •Mrs,. Merle Middleton:
and family of Burlington visited
Sunday. at the home : of, Mr. and
Mrs. ' Fraser MacKinnon.
Mrs:; C Roulston, . Mrs. G.
Hamilton and Mrs. 1, Dickie
from the :Kairshea Institute, at-
tended • the W.L Rally in . Port':
•.E1agin. on Thursday..
Gammiewill, demonstrate the ' •
Making. of • rolls (Note. .Change t
of date); •tober gmeetin of the . Agnew' N SU R:
W.M.S. and ' W.A. ' met at . the
home of Allis. Sirnon .De Boer . on
October 20th with :10 ladies pre-
sent•. Mrs. Green presided. Psalm
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observed. Following • this, •
Green read a, . poem, • "Medita-
tion."'' Mrs:. Caneron in:. the' ab-
sence of the secretar"y,, :read the
Minutes., $96.00' was reported in
the •-treasury.`. Plans for the
Thankoffering meeting in Nov-
ember were discussed. The roll
call. was answered: • :by 8 hon'ie
calls' and 7 hosaital calls: Miss
W:1:). ' Rutherford gave , a splen-
did report • on the Sectional?
Meeting at Wroxeter. 'A chapter
of the ' study`. •bopk "Turning
World" was taken by the pre-
sident, .assisted by Mrs. W. I.
Miller. Hymn'• 502,' was. sung and
the meeting . slosed '' with the
benediction.
Mrs., Toni Todd presided • for
the W.A. meeting. • The theme of
the meeting "The Spirit of Man
is the Candle: of the Lord
Shine as Lights." Mrs..J. Came,'
ron read the Scripture lesson &
the lesson thoughts were read
by 1VIrs..'Lorne Durni:n. The lad-
ies arranged for their bazaar on
•Novembe'r 5th in the 'Town Hall..
The following cornmittees were
'appointed: Lunch,, ,Miss W.D.
tutherfprd, Miss Annie Durnin,'
1VIrs. Cameron' Mrs. Jas l urn)n;
meetings,
Mrs. Clarke• thanked the Hac
kctt's Auxiliary for their .hospi-
tality.
The rneetrng •was closed With
nranyer by Mrs. Alton.
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