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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-03-04, Page 5• N; PA : Nf.ARCH 4th, 1$59: co.OBEOATION PRESENTS 'CLERIC. ,ON HIS IIIRTIOAY :hast week The Sentinel re :erred to a presentation to a former Lucknowite,vithich. a was reported in detail In the Wal- kenon-Herald Tirr�es, as follows: At the 'conclusion of the• morn- ing service of Worship at Knox presbyte Ian Church on Sunday, the congregation paid • a signal boner to the• minister,. Rev, W. A • Henderson: The Occasion was the esteerned cleric's birthday and on : behalf of :.his , flock he was pre- .. Sented with a . rnovie camera.:arid ••a handsome leather bief., case. Mr, Norman 'R; Shawfr clerk of the'session,' in. a' brief congratuia • tory address expressedthe, ap- '` • preciat on of Rev.. Henderson's in, ministry, with the.' hope that the w . • kindly ..fellowslhip • And co -opera - t. n f • ion which • exists between the as minister and. his.. congregation. 7s, wouldcontinue for many :years, The , presentation was made • ,by.. 'Mrs. Frank Eidt.. Rev. Hender- son in his usual sincere manner stated that he has enjoyed his 'Work in Walkerton land • would endeavour• to continue to 'even ,greater efforts in ,the ;future.. :Mr. Henderson 'recently corn :pleted his tenth year .as :minister' of Knox, arid in that time he' has ts: end eare - himself to every mem- ber of the .congregation::His,,wor..k. in the church has ' been fruitful and :the congregation. on 'Sunday topk this pleasant, tangible'•way �itpressing.`. their' appreciation of his work. At the . recent ;annual meeting of 'the 'congregation; Mr. Henderson was also unanimously • voted ' an increase in stiend. • of • .. p n- ge• ith na\:. $25 $5.00 This coupon . is worth $5. On the purchase of this .sander N' PORTER -CABLE'S :NEW INIS I LOOK WHAT YOU Get! • Powerful Motor -nota ''" vibratot" • Orbital Motion—gives a smooth:iinish • tighlweighi leis than 5%2: lbs, • Counterbalanced Design+ • ,reduces. yibrratlon • Compact -sands In cramped . 'spaces with eat. $44.95 with coupon ChrI.s. Sh�itoh Phoue' 800 L,+ucknoW • • a TH.E, LUCKNoW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • PAGEFIVE, WA$ .S.S., TEACHER FOR ,FIFTY YEARS•,._: ;'• • .J The . United .Church Sunday :School, Teaehers: and Officers ' • were entertained to. an enjoyable l evening by the ;Woman's . Asso- dation of the churcht on Tues- day of last. week, • 'Following a delicious • turkey:I dinner, a hearty sing -song was, 'enjoyed. led by Rev. G. R. Gei- ger, with. Mrs. Ross Cumrriing at the piano, i Rear. Geiger was' chairman. fox 'the evening and 'gave the wel- coming. remarks, welcoming ` es , pecially; Mrs. George,. Andrew. w`ho. not 'long'.ago completed '50' ,yea• rs of teaching'ser�i.ce,:. Relates Experience In N.W.T. Rev. ' 11. L. Jennings, ' of the • •DAIRY RA.RMER•'S OF .CANADA' I-turon Street, Torohto • Anglican • Church, in the rriost Webster of Goderich. Mrs. Web- entertainingmanner, s h owed ster, the former Agnes Miller slides and told how, as a young' ``"'s been __._t_ .. college. ,graduate,_ he ' had .volun— teered as.•a, missionary to: re -open a small' church at Fort' Norrnan in the N•o r.th w es t"Territorie:s, Where he.. served for.. 5 •years;. from. 1936 to 1941.. Mrs. Jennings joined,hirn as•*a,'bride; at the end Of the 1st year.: He showed a pic- ture of . this; church, *here:'he had acted as ,janitor, raaig the bell,. played the organ, :.collected the offering, as well, as deliver- ing the sermons; For a 'couple. of ,. years, until • a'. resident doctor was moved in, to 'the' community, •he was. expected to 'render medi cal a,id ' a. s well Mt: Jennings told of. ..number of humorous Colwanash Juniors Meet . The regular meeting of . the Colwanash. Junior' Farmers " was held iri 'the -Parish. Hall,''Febru- .ary 17th, . Crawford McNei•1 pre sided. ,Thirty-six• members' were. present. The roll call' 'wasanswered by introducing .a new :member.'' !Crawford McNeil, Doug Ray hard, ' Ruth and George Ribey • were appointed, to the Huron ;County. executive. John Clark was `;appointed for . the travelling scholarship. ;Murray 'Gaunt was appointed, to 'attend theP,rovin=. • BORN WOODLEY-Fred ,and Margaret (Steer) • are pleased to announce • • • the birth of their daughter,. Vic- • cial annual ' greeting, Joe Gaunt ,reported •'tth�at' a dance' has been. .arranged for. March 6th.'Mem- bers have been , .invited. to pray broomball .against. CKNX Wing ham on Thursday, February .26;, A. game against . Whitechurch was also • mentioned; but no time or place set. The seed judging: com petition was' again disci,rssed., Af-, ter 'adjournment' . everyone en- joyed an hour• and a 'half, tobog- ganing, then back' to the hail for sandwiches, cookies' and coffee. The. meeting closed with singing. "GG ood Night Ladies,'.' ,• toric jo-Ann,. on February 26th,. 1959, at St. Joseph's . Hospital, London, a sister, •for Mathew. ARNOLD-in: Kincardine Genet - al Hospital on Monday, Febru- aryFebru- ary: 23rd; 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. : Elson Arnold,. (Isabel Orr); R.R. 2, .Kincardine, a: son. • FEAGAN—At 'Kamloops, fl.C., on. February 16, .1959, to co. and Mrs. Hugh A. Feagan. Khnloops, ,a son:. WRAITH= At', al, Goderieh, 1959; *.to , Mi. Wraith, ' '11.R. daughter. • Alexandra Hospit- on February 19, and Mrs. George 1, Goderich, a . • ,j% situations he encountered,rather than s t res s. I n g• the 'lardshp i s: • wthieh: • he' must have: endured • :d:uring;those years. • A. •quartette,: .•composed of Mrs. •J. W: Joynt; Mr: and Mrs.''Ray- . nand' Ackert and .Mr' Elmer Urn_ bath pleased theaudience• with a coup 1••e of numbers, as 'did 1blary ' and • Russell A11in with 1 piano; duets. . • .Mr. ,W..'.L. 'McKenzie' spoke for ;a few minutes of'.Some of? his ex� •'perierices ':as a _worker. in. .the • Sunday School, and . of things Which'will • stanei 'out in his mem-. ory;''sudh as 'this evening of en- tertainment. Mr. Bruce McKenzie, superin- tendent of the Sunday School; 'eicpresseci thanks' .to the r Ladies, and -those taking' part, and Mrs: Howey ,replied • on .behalf or the W A:'.hoping this: would serveas encouragement to ,a continuance of :the food. ..work being carried on in the. Sunday School. ST. I .ELENS: 'There were 'eight •tables at the card• party held at the St. Helen's School on Wednesday evening with Mrs. Charles McDonald: and 1Vi r.• F:r e d McQuil'lin . receiving prizes for the highest scores and Mrs: •Fred McQuillin and ,Nancy Cranston. receiveing the consol- ation prizes." ' The ladies ' arereminded:: of the `March .Meeting. of . the Worn-' en'•s' Institute this(Thursday) 'afternoon • at 2:00 o'clock. Roll, Call,' A • city • iirt Ireland. Mr. Rae Watson will be guest ,speaker and the ladies are asked to hand in the penny round -up: bags. A Millinery course will be, held on March 1 l th, 12th and 13th .in the Community Hall and - if . you are •dsirous of 'attending tlivis .pope - lar course .plea5.6' Contact Mrs. C.,1 McDonald. or Mrs. E. 'Gaunt,' Messrs. Lorne Durnin and El- don Miller attended' the Good Road• Convention in Toronto .last week. . • Miss Johi son and ' her pupils enjoyed a .sleigh ride party on the :farm df Mr, Bola Lyons one evening last . week. Later .they were entertained at the home of Mr, and Mrs.'Ernest Gdunt where they . were SerPed hot dogs and ' hot chocolate courtesy of Mrs. Gaunt and Mrs.' Ross Gammie., Lt. Brian Staples of Carnp Bor-,. den was a weekyend visitor with; Mr. and 1VIr , .l•oihn 'Cameron and Don, . • Mr. . and Mrs, 'John Wrebe, form erly'.EiIcen Spark,es, of 'ton. don were recent ', guests ` of Mr. and Mfrs. Fred McQuidlin. Mr, and Mrs. Freed McQuillin visited' re6;iitly with Mrs. James .4'r:'P.}:'.{::::� ::.::::.}.. .www • adanExra.Bat There alre so many. improvements ,and repairs you can Make with a low-cost B of M Home Improvement • Loan from adding a bathroom oreven an extra • • bedroom now to giving the house a new. coat of paint, • in the; spring., And by keeping your house in 'tip-top ' • shape,' you protect the best investment you have: • 13 f: M Home.Improvement•Loans are inexpensive' • • e only 6% interest per annum" and yo'u can 'repay p , thein in easy monthly instalments. , • If yott have home, improvements on your mind . . a playroom, new plumbing or electric wiring . ;. why not. 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