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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-03-25, Page 6AGE SIX • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, IATCKNO111. • 'ONTARIO The April meeting • Will be held at the home • of Mrs, Allan Bit ohe, Presbyterian Church •Evg. Mut. The Lucknow Presbyterian Ev- Zioa • *MS,ening °Auxiliary and the United Mrs .W liamu Ritchie held the • Church Evening Auxiliary join_ 'March meeting at her e. wi 'ed for the -March' meeting at. the . Presurch,. 'Mrs. Robt. 13 ladies: andWthree :children pre:: byterian' Ch :.... . .Vent,,. 1kieVotronal was read by Mrs. Jim Hunter with the scrip- tures.;'read by Mrs ; John, Hunter and Mrs. 'Marsh'all Gibson.. To prepare theprogram for, April is Mrs.. Harvey : Ritchie. ,Visitors for• ' shut ins are Mrs. Marshall . Gal'bson • arid: Mrs. Jack McDonagh.' Old nylons are to.be 'brought to the next meeting to be a sent away. .: A, letter:'of ~'thanks Was read', by Mrs. ` Jake Hunter • for • a relief: •: parcel to 'Korea, 'Thank you card was read froip- Mrs:: • Wm. Helm who `: was recently :bereaved by• the death of, her parents... Thank,`. offering . envelopes • ' are to, be handed out at the next " .meeting. A .reading "Friendship" was •giv- • en ' IV Mrs. Wesley Ritchie. Our ,new 'study book entitled. "S e a brush Surgeon" . was • prepared' ' :;and read ,by Mrs. Robert: `.Helm. Mrs, .Kaiser closed with • prayer.. ,Henderson • .MacKenzie welcomed the' ladies of the United Church Auxiliary whieh was responded to. by Mrs, Vernon Hunter. Mrs. Harold Greer took' , charge of the' pro -'I gram. Hymn 192 • was sung. Mrs. ,,. Ken .Murdie. 'read .the' . scripture, Mrs. Alex Andrew • gave the Bible •Study. Readings were giv- en :by Mrs, Don Leader and Pl s. George ..• Whiitk y° • After the sing- of Hymn 212, the :•topic.: on Mexico was presented most clear- ly by Mrs, Tom Parker, and Mrs. George ';Joynt: closed the devo- tional service' with prayer. Mrs. Lloyd• Ashton and ~Miss. Beverley' Ashton.• . played a piano duet and. Mrs; ~.•Stuart Collyer thank- ed • : the'- ;Presbyterian Auxiliary for their invitation which ;• was respondedto by .'Mrs' -Morgan 0 erator tier les_ tee•• • Pumps, as .low• as {` e 'Shoes Fxchang ,full'; set atOr:s 2.85 7.90, 3.99 eel AI gn ,e otorcade Dealer • one • 3,: ancin cknow -fan ai �*` t ..: a .redden biie or tine tir,,t t_ s ou'd() is su.'1naEinon medical 'help fir, :cui,;� ►c. In, se enc. -our telcphoeie +. crisis yon pr rn,n a, a: ere s aid. Jung knowing it is there, re,, 4 N ,„tt rcri e . Vou. or aight.. isa comfort ia<ti . . It'• hard. to puat2 v31 ue'on these t gs. Yet• • your tetcPh ane pao'i ids that. -and more --at minimum cost • Olivet United CIuireh;'RM,$, •. The Olivet w,M,wS, •held. their March meeting in the • Church with a good attendance. The meeting was presided over, by Mrs. Boss.,$lack, Mrs, John. Coi- ling read' .a think -you letter from Miss :Florence ;Gxuchy, rriisson- ary yin India)" thanking the group for a parcel sent' last ,year, Mrs. Walter Block,: 'convenor of the meeting, • coxiducted the worship service. 'Easter • hymns were sung throughout the meeting. Pray was offered by Mrs. Orville Pin Tayson, Miss Beth MacTayish read the scripture and gave the comments; 'Mrs, Walter Black eve an.. Easter readiatig foliow by a solo,iby •Mnss Mary Roizlston. .1FIIrs: • Donald MacTavish read a very interesting letter •from Miss Ediltli Clarko.,: The Meeting cloyed. with, a. hymn and' prayer' by Mrs. I,oss�'$lack Lunch' �nlives'served by the committee in change.. • er .ed Pine River. W.M.S. Pine River W.M.S. met in the church, for their March. meeting., Mrs Ross Shielis ••.presided Sev-- enteen.' ladies answered • the roll call With : a . "Proverb. Silent prayer was • offered• : for. the mis- sionary adopted '•l the' society, Miss Sandell: Mrs. Bert Irwin :and, •Mrs. Eldon:. Bradley . were• appointed delegates: to • ;presby tergal in. Walkerton The • pro gram convenor, Mrs. Bert hwin, an extra $7,000,000 for' the ac opened • with a • reading.: Mrs. El celery ted ti el of Highway m. of • 4Q1 construe tion :The don' BradleY,�%read� the "scripture, .estimates also - s'''owed that :some{. and they eeintnents were given by ;:•Mrs ; George YMcDonald. - Mrs i .$57,000,000 would 'Abe spent Eli M d .rural Ding's • Highways est JOHN HA'N'NA, REPORTS: ; The introduction of the De, partment.' of Highways ,estimates for 1959-60 . started off on Mon- day, the eighth week of this ;Ses- sign.. • The. ..Departtment's , budget of" some .$275,000;000, . gained the assent and approval of;"Members of all' parties,. Included in this' huge• outlay is some. $70,000,000 for swbsidies to: local manic poli,: ties for . their. •road, street and snow .removal budgets- as well as. zaibetn cuon o re r ,prayer A temperance' reading twaS given Eby:' Mrs. ;'Eldon . Brad : . ley. Mrs: Carrick. Coll%ng read a:. ,couple °of chapters :from the. Study Book: The:: meeting closed with a ,Hymn. arid.. the :Benedic- tion ekettsr W.M. Meeting e W:MS meeting was, :held at. the home of_ `Mrs: ` Reg.. Broom with fifteen ,members ,and one child present: 'The script re read= .: int was given `by 'Mrs.. :George henry ' IVIrs ;IBert Alton gave ` an Easter reading .and 'Mrs:. Alex, Hackett gave the :prayer. .: Mrs. Bert `:' Alton : distrbbuted ' Easter Thank -offering envelopes to be ..handed in at our Thank -offering rileetu g .'at a later • date: ,Roll- call was naminga ' :rn i-siOnary. °t> wvas decided: -to have two gifts ready to. send .with; our sup- ply bile :for user kn. a Home Mis sion. Hospital. Mrs..-Cliff.:Menary, Herald for India; gave an 'inter. ?Sting', reading.. 'on: India Mrs. Bert:'Alton , had'` a poem : •on Ste- rardshipi. Mrs. Jim- Nelson;:, had tie study book Chapter and gave aEt n/ .; :very interesting manner. �Mr ' Kaiser gave a • 'treading ,after, which :she. asked questions of it, and tdie ° discussion. of these . questions Was. interesting: • 7� Hymn 164• yas -smog, followed by the .:Lords Prayer. 'The Hostess served adainty lune b assisted by • Mrs.Lsoin. MADE PRESENTATION 'Zb.•REV. AND MRS`. BRTDON, While . the 'occasion ' Was .a hap- ;py °tie .it was filled ;kith regret as ; those. in at.tendanCe.• and the speakers recalled- the- iinportant . Ir!. had,. Made to the church.' and ' 6Minunity since coming to $4p- . Reeve 'Vlralter. Walden, clerk of 1 li, sided over 'the' informal ,gather,-: 1/10 Which:heard briefly frot4 t MeMureney and Austin, :Martin rot the sesSion 'and Donald' Blue. 1 , to Mr. lrydori Was Made "by rired , i. BrOolis and Francis Boyle' who; , i read the address. Presentatiba of" • 'don' by gii..:.4"airitei Itirkpatrick,1 PreOdent pi 'ti:40.....fecierited WA, WF7 TRAY, MARCH 25, 1959 eluding No. 401, but including paving No. 86 from Wingham, easterly through Bluevale, Ad=• ditional Monies' were also pro- vided for Development Road aid. to Townships and Counties. On tario, .is slated , for anotheryear of unparalleled road construction • and • improvement.: One of thenotable and ;interes ting 'narks ' of, rhes ,, Session has been the part taken by private Members of all partiesin the business and debates. • of the House. It: would appear• that everyone,in anticipation' of a coming battle' on the hustings; :was •anxious•'to get 'his views on record and .to get insome prac--' tide at political speech -making And, for .the. first time.. since. the Session opened, Liberal Leader Win•terrneyer seemed content to leave ' ithe • "burden of opposition, criticism to his aides, while C.C. 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