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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-01-21, Page 6• psi s.. Tf iE LuCKNOW sENTI111m,; LUCltly ow. orrrAlu p • • i7 �arils Qf#at Succeeds -Mrs: Henderson S Presbyterial Pres.: The annual' meeting of Mait-. land Presbyterial Society' of the W.M.S. of the Presbyterian Church was .held in St.'Andrews Presbyterian Church, ` Wingham on, Tuesday, January 13th. Mrs. Morgan Henderson,; .of Lucknow, who is concluding. a yery successful four years as pre sident, was in charge of both sessions The devotional period was tak- en ' bY: •Bluevale'society, it. Mrs. Alvin Mundell; recording secretary, . Belmore, reada con- densed version of the minutes of the 1.957 annual meeting. ..,, Mrs: Archie Maclntyre, Luck now, historian, gave. her annual report • and requested the : names +of recipients of life memberahins. presented '.since 1952 for. her re- cords. She also felt that record books containing a complete his- tory of the Presbyterial society for the past 75 years should be in, safe keeping,. rather than be one' member's responsibility- for keeping. than. A suggestion , was made •'that the. Presbyterian . church in Tees- water has in it a vault and .per- Mission perM ssion is to be requested that these 'records be stored there clothing ' parcels had • been . seht to Evangel Hall, Birtle's Indian School, Kenora Indian School, and several needy families in the locality. Mrs• Ted English reported •for. evening :auxiliary, and Mrs. H. Wilson, Ashfield , for life, mem- berships. ' Rev. T. J. •MeKibn ter, .brought, greetin Huron. Maitland. Pre Mrs. Allan MacAuley, Ripley, secretary for' afternoon auxiliary, ;reported a small . decrease in Membership,' but •:an increase • in. givings. Total membership is 668, total contributions, $5,443.82. Re- ports were also given by Mrs. Walter Ballagh, Teeswater, ,sec- retary for' y o.u' n g peoples and • C.G.I.T.; : Mrs. C. • Colwell, South Kinloss, for children's work; Mrs. Samuel . Robinson, Gorrie, for Rome Helpers; Mrs Charles Steel; Teeswater forwelcome and welfare; ' Miss Mary McLeod,' Lucknow, for Glad Tidings; Mrs. D. C. Matheson, Brussels, for the press. Mrs.. C..D , GGraham, South Kinloss, . secretary for Literature and Library, had a fine new dis- play / is -play'' of books including hand books, , children's ,books and other, mission studies. • Luncheon was served. In ,'the "'church: basement by . the ladies of St. Andrews church.' At the..afternoon session,the devotional periodwas in charge of the. Lucknow :auxiliary with Mrs. Archie MacIntyre • taking the scripture ` and meditation and Mrs. Clair Agnew the prayer. Mrs. Douglas Graham continu- ed -°her report on library supplies telling.of 1123 .pounds of books, magazines,. used cards to British Guiana,' Frontier College;'• a sani- torium • in the Peace River ' dis ' trict, and.to . several .missionaries. Mrs. Clair • Agnew, Lucknow, son,. Ashfield;. Students, Macs. Johnson Conn, Whitechurch. Members without portfolio:7. Mrs Wallace McClean, Lucknow; Mrs. Guthrie Reid, 'Teeswater Mrs. T. J. , McKinney, - Teeswater; Mrs, D. H. MacKenzie, Ashfield; Mrs, M. r. Engel, Cranbrook;; Mrs; `Leslie Fortune, Wingham; Mrs. Howard Harris, Molesworth. Mrs., Morgan, Henderson be:, spoke, continued' support for her successor, Mrs. Farish Moffat,, and o Mrs. .W. L. ---,Speirthanked the women of ...St. Andrew's. church, Wingham. for their hos- • ,pitality,' A vote of appreciation for the fine work .of retiring officers was: voiced' by,' Mrs,' A. MacIntyre. .1 Mrs.,Farish Moffat , closed the meeting with 'prayer. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 21st, 1958 WPM , Teeswa ' from- the, tery ..and presented: as short, ' . sr'ess on "Evangelism " He 'said -that the future of the church depends up- on the training Of young, people .in our churches. "We have a choice, either Christian education or aetheism, either democracy or Communism." .Mrd D. J. MacKenzie, Kinear dine, gave -Ilex -report as -student - secretary and Mrs: Allan MacAu- ley, corresponding secretary' dis- cussed Women's , place , in the church.'.. . • • In her treasurer's report Mrs., R.:. J. McMurray showed : an in- crease :in givings of $150.00 over last year. Total ' amount_: was $7,329.91 and $381:50. for supply This was raised by 18 'afternoon auxiliaries, five evening groups, nine C.G..LT groups, fourteen C.O.C. groups' and six Explorer groups, Mrs.': Mel Ritchie, gave the, dedicatory :prayer for the offering. Mrs. " Clair Agnew , pr'esented. the • nominating 'committee's : re- port and - Rev+ T. J. McKinney. installed the:, officers ` for 1959: - Past . President, .' Mrs. • Morgan Henderson,. Lucknow; President, Mrs: • Farish. Moffat, : Langside; Vice Presidents, Mrs. W. 1.4. Spier, Brussels; Mrs. George ' Suther- land, Ripley; Mrs: John :Fischer, Liucknow; Miss Marion- Wham - son, Wingham;.. Mrs: Advin 'Mun- dell, Belmore. KINLOLUGH Mr. .Ezra Stanley suffered a painful injury to. his band While helpin • to load cattle. His hand and aim. ' will be in a cast for 'a time. Mrs. Catherine :Hewitt of Kin- loss visited with Mr. and ,Mrs.. George Graham during. the week. Mr. -.Donald Smith returned to, his home at Holyrood..He. has been with the crew of : the "Sta. daeona , ,. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Harvey, Hodgins is .a patient in : Wingham Hospital. ' ,As •the result of her recent tractor; acci dent -she required further medical, attention. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gillespie and Ronnie were guests at a family dinner • on Sunday at the.. home: of Mr. and Mrs. •Lorne Ritchie,, Huron. Messrs. Glenn Hodgins. ,and Jim. Atter of E P.B S ` Peterborough spent .the .week -end here. Mr I Kenneth Hodgins: who is enter- ing th :'Eastern .Pentecostal : Bible School at Peterborough 'Neturned with ..them. On Friday evening Mr." Ken- i; neth Hodgins was'. honoured ; by members• : of the 'Young • people and was 'presented` with a :' pen Wand pencil set as a farewell gift. along with the best wishes of the congregation following their, service at. the home of the `; pas- tor at 'Teeswater; 0: cis' vend the Frogs An old Fable tells the story of several boys idly throwing . stones at a group of'ab's in a pond, "Boys," .complained one of the'frogs at last•,,•"this may he ,fun. for you but it is death for us." en of •:nt Too oftenwe a do thoughtless things without consideration for others—for example, spending' our• money solely for pleasure without regand for our, family's future. How much. better it would be provide to rfor that future through the medium ' . 'life:insurance-policies. of Sun Life of Cha s moder�r . „Treasurer, :Mrs. R. J....,McMur-: ray,: Bluevale;.: Historian, , Mrs. Archie. MacIntyre, South, Kinloss, Assistant historian, Miss Iva Carr, Dungannon; Secretaries -- Re- cording :Mrs: Kenneth Leitch; W Ingham; Corresponding, . Mrs. Allan MacAuley, Ripley After- noon ' ..Auxiliaries, :'Mrs Melvin 'Ritchie, Kincardine; E v e n i n� g> Auxiliaries,; • Mrs. Ted English,` Wingham;.. • Young: People . and C.G.ILT., Mrs. Walter Ballagh Teeswater, Children, : Mrs: C. Colwell, : South Kinloss; ,Home Helpers,. Mrs. Samuel, Robinson, Gorrie; Welcome and' welfare, Mrs.: Charles Steel, Teeswater;. Literature and Library, Mrs. 'Wm. Darling, Belmore; Glad -Tidings, Mrs. Frank 'Mauldon," Kinlough; . Press, Mrs: •b. C Matheson; Sup- ply; Mrs. Clair Agnew, Lucknow; supply secretary, reported that Life Membership, Mrs., H, Wil- surance AUTO, ACCIDENT, SICKNESS, LIABILITY, FIRE: Agents: ' CECIL FALCONER Whitechurch, Ontario • Phone Win harp 5.7.0-J-3 JOHN . McMURCHY 'Ripley; p Ontario:Phone: Ripley 20 23 y, ,IRWIN . CARRUTHER5 ' Lucknow, Ontario PhoOf Ripley, 127-r-9 ° PROMPT . CLAIMS SERVICE' ! rr KAIRSHEA • lift I. `.TO . ' MAKE RED CROSS.. QUILTS .: Mrs.:;Allister . Hughes was hos- tess for the, January: meeting. ` of Kairshea Women's ' Institute, Thursday, ' January :15th Mrs Currie Colwell read the scrip- ture. The President, ' •Mrs, D. L. MacKinnon;' Secretary. -Treasurer, Mrs. Donald McKinnon .were in charge ..of the meeting. Thanks; :'were expressed for Christmas rememberances. The Bruce'. County Women's Institute By -Laws were, read, also a letter from . the ' Provincial President,. Mrs.• Haggerty. :Committees were 'appointed Tor . the 'Calico • Ball which we ..plan to have April 3. .It •was decided to :again, do, some Red Cross quilts,. Mrs:• Allister Hughes, Mrs. Fred Gilchrist, Mrs. Arch MaciIntyre were ' appointed•', tO a committee. The Historical `'Workshop for this District will be held in Ripley, April 3rd from 10 a•m. to 4 p.m.. Two 'to 'four delegates may attend from each branch.. A report of the 'meeting, in Owen*.Sound' regarding the. setting up of a • new ' Area Con-- vention,-,was gi `n in' a capable manner ,.by Mrs. Elliott , Carruth- ers. •The vote favored the change the name suggested by Rand Book. 'Committee is Western Area. Mrs:. Lloyd .,:MacDouga• Agriculture and Canadian Incl" tries Mrs: •.Harry Lavis, Historical 'Research;1 each gave 'Standing, Committee Convener reports, ' The roll° call was answered .by ,twenty-two members, with a ve- getable .and its most impoint ! vitamin; Mrs. McKenzie Webb,. from Burnaby, B.C. was a visitor Meeting; at the eeting, Mrs. Harvey,Hou- 'ston, District President for South Bruce, addressed"lhe meeting and brought greetings., 'fromthe bis- •trict. Mrs Arehze MacIntyre dealt with the topic, "Children need models more than critics," as at 'pre-school level and the' Teen.. ager. r An mousing reading 'pre- pared by•,Mrs. Frank MacKenzie,' 410310k • Lite insurance is my profession and I am at your •ae vice W%y riot' tall me today? '. You will be under no obligation. ASSURANCE` COMPANY..OF CANADA SUNLIEE R,R • 2, LUCKNOW. Kinahan, Phone ' Wingham 717-- WALTER BRECKLES KINLOUGH, ONTARIQ - Phone 18-20 .Ripley: -4 Your John Deere Dealer - Automotive and Tractor Repairs Are and ,Acetylere welding Machine Work . Pioneer Chain Saws, Lawny and Garden • Equipment For your. best buy in diesel tractors, see. the ..David. Brown" Ca iter,. ntos Wart CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS. T 4 Belt Telephone Building WALKERTON • • • .D. A. HUNTLEY, CIA. Resident Manager Telephones Business 633; Residence 106,- MBULANCE SERVICE F'or the present time . we are carrying on the AMBULANCE SERVICE. IN LUCKN NV .and DISTRICT formerly operated • by McLennan and MacKenzie an Johnstone and Son. BILL HUNTER . PHONE 55', �' NIGHT CALLS. 63•i 'BA SERVICE. was read by Mrs. Evan. Keithn Home Remedies, ' cures . that w much Worse than the_disease it- self. • • The courtesy remarks were made ' by .Mrs: Lloyd MacDougall to whic our hostess .replied. Mrs. Cliffoulston conducted a vegetable contest. eeting• closed with Goa Save th Queen. 'and the Institute Grace. • As this report of meeting s :''"urds being : prepared, we learn with regret, of the sudden • passing of Mrs.6,Thos.. Blair, of 'the Rs. Corner 'branch of Wornews lristf.- tute.. Mrs. Blair served. in `thd District four a tirne `as Convenor of Historical Research, and 'Was' bat present a member of the . Bruce: County 'Museum `Board•. Cub reporter: -.,"What should' I say about the two peroxide blon- deswho raised ..such a fuss at - the ball gamelast night?" Editor: "Why, just say the bleachers, went- wild." BUY 'LOCALLY! The Lucknow 'Sentinel •can fill yourneeds in all 'types of business. and. coritin tzotus forms. Agent for, Pak -Fold Continuous forms1 Ltd',, phone 5, Lucknow rY B Cou oftJ • fou Tw. Br Rin col] hal yot f wit mo out hel 1 Ow 'Br( '`a'r Ne to br' ve 1 Ba rio R.i kn Po :al. ale .ge lei p1 Ji