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ONLY .'THREE MISS •'1 cent graduate Of Grade XIII and
now enrolled at the. O.A,C. in a
W..... ..1'EETI NO home economics. course.,
• It was decided to •again send
Miss Annie MacKay was" ,host- the subs^rptign to. the Federat-
ass to the Kairshea Women's to ed 'News for alt members in the
stitute at the 6th• School House, ! branch: A very fine motto, "The
Thursday,., November 17th. . 26 world is full. of Willing people..—.
answered the roll call with only some willing to•• work, , and the
3 • absent members, "One: Step. I •rst • willing to let them,"' was
carr make t7wards world '.Peace" given Eby Mrs. Frank MacKenzie;
brought forth many worthwhile �V-iss, Dean MacLeod favoured
suggestions.•
with one of her fine readings,"
Mrs Cliff Roulston° president, 'Old Friends,``;
The members
"and' Mrs. Ira Dickie the . see a , were happy
• r have Miss Jessie MacKay in ' .to
thry at-
treasurer were in charge of tendance. after an. absence of
e meeting. A, :ar, ote of apprecra some time.• The December meet -
tion was extended tq the Insti- ing . will be held on the regular
tute ' ,Directors Mr Harold
.Mrs. Evan Keith., home• of awn, DeJong, If ' the
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. aro day of .the. 15th December, at the
Campbell M
Mrs. Lloyd •MaeDougal, Mrs. De- weather is unfavorable the meet-
Jorn'g . and their helpers for the ing .wiii. beheld in the school
very fine arrangement for the house Members are reminded of
At H h•
• ome eld at the Legion Hall the Christmas ' Cookie'' contest &;
on Saturday, November 12th, the gift exchange.
when members entertained their ;Mrs. ljonald MacKinnon .gave
husbands and families at `a tui- the •courtesy remarks, and at' the
key .banquet: A program of mus- close of the , meeting,. she and
1C and • Scotch dancing was .en- Mrs. Harry Levis served lunch.
j.oyed. Mr
s. Currie Colwell Show-
ed
howed 'slides of 'their recent trip to •
the Western , provinces this past
summer.
A splendid report of the Bruce ; •
County W.I, Rally :held .October
20th. in Port .Elgin was given by
delegates. Mrs Ira Dickie and • '
• There are more than ':3,400,000
. • . ;telephones . in: Bell Telephone's
.territory in Quebec and . Ontario;.
'and 92per cent, are:.dial .operat
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Mrs. Gib Hamilton. ,Reports
were •heard from the coinmitte
in charge , 'of purchasing the
.school house and ,the • convener
Of St. Andrew's Ball committee,
Mrs. Ted Collyer:' This annual
event will be held in • Lucknow •
Town : ' Hall, Friday, November
25th, so . plan to . come. wearing
your tartans.
.Mrs. -.Allister Hughes, who'was
guest ':at .the Royal.. Winter -Fair.
at the 'first •of •the week told . of..
th`e enjoyable • time.'they • had
when guest `of the Ontario 'De-
partment • of •. Agriculture. This
award Made for being leader of
two successive 4 -Ir Projects. Mrs:
Hughes was' also congratulated
at the meeting;as she had receiv-
• ed the Good Neighbor Award re-
cerftly, as. presented from CKNX
for a Flour Coirlpany.
. The President: had the: privil-
ege 'to present our $50.00 Schol-
arship Award on •Friday . evening
at the Lucknow, District High
School Commencement, to Miss
Joanne BunterLuclknow are -
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For the Most,Modern .•
•Ashfield Presbyterian W.M.S.
Twenty-two members of ' the
Ashfield W.M.S.met at the home
Of Mrs. Reuben Wilson. on Thurs-
day, . November'• •17th, for their
November. meeting.. Mrs. D. L.
McKenzie 'was the leader ' and:
opened the meeting with prayer
and the singing 'of ,.: hynin • 652.
Mrs.: Gordon•.: Finlayson• • had the
-devotional and chose , the ' 4th'
Psalm. "Remembrance Day" was.
the theme 'of. her subject. Roll
call was .answered by a verse
.containing the . word "Peace."
Mrs: 'Ewan. McLean read .a very
interesting : paper on the origin
of. Hymn: 108, which was. then
sung. Mrs. -Grant . Parrishgave
an - account ':of the' life arid: work
of :Mary •Murray who . had work;
ed " with Mary Slessor. Mary
Murray • was . 'a .Mission ary : in
Scotland, Africa . and . Canada.
Mrs. Dave 'MoDonald gave '• the
highlights. of a letter. written by
Kenneth' '.Glazier who ' at one
tithe was a minister in Glendale
'Church .in Toronto. 'The letter
was written from British .`Guiana
where .he is- now .a •Missionary.
The religious views • of these
people have been mostly Hindu,.
Moslem and 'Mohanmiedism. He
mentionedseeing women on the
streets selling :apples, grown . in.
Nova• Scotia< He also mentioned` ,
there was no race' problem' there
between the e laeks: • and the
.whites.Mrs. D. Ai Mclean read
an article on Dr.Walter Currie .>
who .had worked with Living-
stone, Stanley and Cameron ` in
A friss`: Mrs. William Ross favor-
ed us with . a solo, "Peace,: 'Per-
fect Peace. She also read a' let-
ter from . Miss Dorothy . Douglas''
in . appreciation • of ' the used'
• Christmas cards, sent to ,her. Dif-
ferent reports were giyen 'and
'Mrs: floss asked that each •lead- :
er of. the different -branches of
our' work 'have .a report ready ,,
,, for the December meeting which
will be theld one week earlier
than usual, December ,8th, when
a vote will be taken to see who
will receive the Life Member -1
ship in 1960.. Mizpah benediction
Was. 'repeatedq in unison, Grace
sung• and lunch. .Served by ;the
committee in charge,
Kitchen.
Suites
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Visit. The MacKenzie Furniture Store
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We presently ' have : the largest: stock' of Kitchen
Suites that we ever have carried. All new, modern
styles, all prices ranges. ..
• ALL PRICED TO' 'MOVE BEFORE CH I5 �.'
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through the month of November
' • time and need
feel
are invited to drop in at any
feel no obligation, View our •lame stock of all types of
furniture.
MacKenzie . Furniture Store
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Lncknow
:..... • i Xaiser t00% the study' book and
finished • the- last 2 chapters of I•
Africa Disturbed.. Km. . Alex
Hackett gave a report on the al
location.. Mr.; Kaiser took the.
chair for the election of officers,
this being the end of the W.M.S.
year. The following. were .elect-
ed to office:. President, Mrs. Ar-
nold: Alton; 1st. Vice, Mrs.: Bert
Alton; •2nd Vice, Mrs. Jim •Nel-
son; : • Secretary, Mrs. • Dynes.
Campbell; Assistant. Secretary,
Mrs. Andrew Ritchie; Treasurer,
Mrs: Alex. Hackett;. Press Secre-
tary, Mrs. Chester Hackett; As-
sistant, Mrs. .Dynes . Campbell;
Welfare Fund, Mrs. Blake Alton;
Pianist, Mrs.. Wilfred Hackett &
Assistant, Mrs. Blake Alton, Her-
alds were elected as 'last year..
W.A. president,, Mrs. Bert Alton;
Treasurer, . Mrs: Jim Nelson. Mr.
Kaiser •, closed the meeting •with
prayer. Lunch was served . by
Mrs. Arnold Alton ' and Mrs. Wal-
ter Alton.
United Church Evening Aux.
A question to -ponder given .by
Mrs. V. Hunter opened the Nov-
ember meeting, followed .. by a
hymn " and The . Lord's Prayer'.in
unison: • The next. 'meeting Will
be held the first Tuesday in , De-
•cember. 'Reports were given
Friendship, Mrs C. Crawford;
Explorers, Mrs. G.' Whitby;•.Sup
ply. Corn.,'. Mrs. H. Ritchie; Treas-
urer, MTs.'. C. Crawford. The Of-
;felling was taken followed by
prayer by Mrs. V. Hunter. Mrs:
Q. • Richard. presided for ; the pro-
gramme, which'wascopened with
prayer: '`.'raise Ye The .;Lord"'
was sung. Mrs. 'Robert Campla�ell
was the leader With the .theme
"Missions.", , .Mrs. Charles. Web-
ster • read the Scripture. Peggy
Button favoured ,with •an.:accord-
ian "solo.. Mrs. O. Richards took
the . study` . book "The Vision: Re-•.
covered." Mrs. Bob , Campbell
' sang a solo, "How ;Great Thou
Art." Hymn and. • benediction
Closed ' the meeting. /,'A contest
was enjoyed 'by the' . group .fol-
lowed by °lunch. .
IL ,GSD
Mrs. . Russel Ritchie ' received
word that her. uncle, Mr, 'Jack.
Hayes of Livonia, Mich, , had suf. .
fered astroke on Saturday and
was confined to hospital. Mr:
Hayes isa brother of Mrs. Mary .
Jane Tiffin.
'Mr. Everett Whytock .had the
misfortune . to fall from • his
truck , •while loading logs on
Saturday . afternoon; at the home ,
of Mr., Vander Meer.. on 'Con. 4•
and received .a , badly, sprained
ankle, .Which. he . .had "put . in a
cast in , Wingham Hospital, later
returning to • his home. Mr. Why-,
tock suffered .a broken bone in .
the same leg in August. • -
' Mr. and Mrs: William, Schnei-
der and family of Teeswater
were Sunday visitors with Mr. ° ,
and'. Mrs. Charlie Tiffin.. Mrs.
Mary Jane Tiffin' visited 'with
Mr. and Mrs. Victor . Emmerson •
in . Whitechurch on Sunday.
Some of those home' for the
week -end were Phyllis Steer
Lois Conley, of London, Margaret
MacMillan ands Allan Miller .of •
Kitchener,.
• Mr. Evan McQuiilin was visit-
ing .with his sister, • M. Harold
• Dawson in 'Toronto this week.
Christmas concert , dates: ; are
December. 8th for S.B. No. 9 and.
December 9th ' for ,S,S. No. 8; •
Harold Howald and his father,
Arthur Eowald of ' Denfield
spent last week bunting at Gore
Bay. while Mrs. Harold Howald.
and children . visited ` with Mrs.
Arthur Howald for, the' week.
Mrs. Edith .Brown and Barbara
of London spent the' week -end
with ' her parents, . Mr. and Mrs.
William Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. Elson Arnold &
family of Bervie' visited Sunday:.
•with .her. • mother,.. Mrs: William
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'Mrs.' Jifn .Ross ,and Miss Mar-
garet' Moffat of Toronto visited
at:'their .home over the week -end
and with their father, • . Foster
who is still a patient in -Wing-
ham Hospital.
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Hackett Unitect Church W.M.S.
The • November meeting of I
Hacketts` W.M.S. was held at the'
home of Mrs: Arnold Alton • with
12 members present The meet-
-Mg opened with the call to •Wor-
ship by the • president, Mrs.. Wil-
fred' Hackett: There ' were 3
scriptures taken by Mis.
d
Alton,. Mrs. Bert 'Alton and Mrs.
Kaiser. The roll call was ans-
wered
by paying for our Mis-
sionary Monthly. An invitation
was read from St. M Helens W.M.&
asking us to attend their meet-
ing on November 22nd. We were
also ;reminded ' of Abe annual,
meeting to be held at the Par-
sonage on NoYernber 24th. Mr,
,gnaws' , IN3URaNO agency
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Generator' Exchange .'
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Fuel Pumps, as low as : . y . • 6 . $2.85
Brake Shoes Ex iiainige, full set . y $7.90
Voltage Regulators
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