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THE LUCIciiptiv SENTINEL; LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Presbyterian W.1VI.S. . • -
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The Afterhoon Auxiliary , of
• the W.M.S. of the Presbyterian
Church met in • the school room
on April lst with an 'attendance
' •of sixteen members and two
• tors. Mrs. 'Phillip Stewart pre-
sided and, Mrs.., Reid • gave the
• Bible• Study on the peniten.t sin-
• ner. The resignation of Mrs. J.
Pollock as leader a the C.O.C.
was received and referred to the
nominating committee, to replace
•the, leader. .A request' from the
• BedCross to quilt tWo quilts was
dealt with, When volunteers for
this task were called for and ar-
rangements to take care of this
• asSigninent were made. Mrs.. J.
Little 'gave a eView of workers
in missionary Work, referring to
• the work of Miss Helen ,.Ross,
Deaconess Sec. on the, staff of
the Cecelia Jeffrey Indian resi-
, clential school , at. Kenora, • and
Miss. Lukes, in :charge of immi-
gration work at the ports of
.Quebec. and•Montreal. Miss Mary
MacLeod gave the Easter mes-
sage, Miss Margaret MacDonald'
of Sarnia showed interesting col-
oured 'slides of the -Christmas
YOuth Education Conference
which she attended M Tokyo last
August and gave a review other
• trip, there and back. She said
Japan had -a' population, of 90,-
000,000, 90% of wham are lite-
rate. Freedom of religion is al-
lowed in Japan, and it takes
• year to make a. Japanese under-
stand •Oluistianity. There are 14
ordained -nlinisters and 28 stu-
• dent ministers in Japan. They
need our prayers, our help 'and
our. missionaries. Mrs. C. H. Mc-
Donald closed the meeting 'with
prayer. ' •
Ashfield Presbyterian
The Ashfield WaVI.S. held their,
March' meeting in Ashfield
Chureh. It took the forrn of a
"Family Night" in. wliioh the
‘men and children of .the congre-
gation participated. Mrs. D. R.
McKenzie was the 'leader and
• 6Pened the meeting with, a few
words of meditation and prayer.
aVIrs. Hugh MacKenzie had the
Scripture reading and Mrs. Wm.
Ross gave the meditation. It be -
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• Ph -one 21-W, Lucknow
ing. ,held on' Good Friday the
"theme was, .4 Crucified Lord,
•.but a Risen Lord .and his Prom -
is, "Lo, I am with you'always.'?.
The Mission Band under 'the lea-.
dership of, Mrs. George .Mont-
crief.• and 1VIrs. Win. McDonald,
rendered a musical • selection
want- to he a ,Subbearn." The
Explorer"group tinder the lead-
ership 'of Mrs. Allan McDonald
and Mrs. Lorne Luther veriably
sang, "We will follow Jesus."
Miss Sharon West and Barbara
McKenzie: of the C.G.I.T.
group sanga due. MISS Florence
McLennan •and Margaret .Ann
McDonald sang a duet, "Ivory
Palaces." Our special' speaker
for the occasSiOn was Mits•lVfar,
gare McDonald whose home Was
at Kinlogs and she told us of 'her
trip to 'Japan in 1958 andlater
showed picture slides of many
interesting places and People:
She told us.thany people are dy-
ing, in Japan even now from the
effect of the bornibing at Heresh-
• irna. Our minister welcomed ev-
eryone to, the. meeting and 'said
he 'was sure a great' many were
glad to be out after the len,g,
cold, steady, stormy winter with
•AS blocked roads. Mrs.. Wm. Ross
• the president, thanked Miss Mc-
Donald for her talk anclher gen
erosity for coming ori the first
• night , of her • Easter holiday,
'Lunch was served in the Sunday
gehbOl Reoin, and a social time
enjoyed. • •
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• 'Twenty eght members and
three visitors of. the Lucknow
sat down to a surnptous pot,
luck supper on Wednesday, April
1st in the, town hall, the occasion
being the election. of officers for
1959-1960 and reports of standing
committees,
A donation of twenty-five aol-
lars was made to the Horticul4
lure Society, Lucknow and a
donation • of ' ten dollars to the'
.Red 'Cross Society. •
'A °number, of our members
plan 'to attend the short course
in Holyrood "Hall onthe ninth
.and tenth of April. ••
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The Iguest speaker for the ev-
ening ,was Miss Butt). Thompsoxi-,-
Public 'Health Nurse, who chose
fOr her subject; Mime Economics
and Health. She stressed :the im-•
POrtance of better' 'food habits
'in our homes and more time
spent On .nutritious dishes would
result in better health. She also
pointed out that better manage-
ment of income is vital.'
.The slate of •Officers was
brought in by Mrs. A. Struthers
:and *Mrs.. G. Kennedy took' the'
,chair forelection, of Officers for
• 1959-60. Pres., Wm.° P. •Stewarti
1st vice Keg., 'Mrs. J. 1VIcMillan;
2nd vice pres.,Mrs. H. Robinson;
See.-treas., Mrs. G.. Brooks; asst.
sec., Mrs.. J.: Adams; pianist, Mrs.
J. Wt Joynt; District director,
Mrs: C. ; Cook, alternate, 'Mrs.
B. Gammie;. Cheerio Committee,'
Mrs:. G. 'Brooks and Mrs. 0.. El-
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WEDNEMAY, APRIL 8th, 1959
Mrs. A. Struthers; ilnstitute dir.. ,
ectorst Mrs. R. ,Robertson, Mrs.
J..'Adanis, Mrs. J. Wraith, • •
• The standing committee con- '
veners brought in their reports
as follows; Agriculture and Can-
adian Industry,Mrs, B. Gamble;
Historical Research, Miss M. me.„
Lepel; 'Public Relations, prepared
by Mrs, G. :Whitby and read by
Mrs. H. Robinson; Citizenship,
and •Education, Mrs. J.•-MatMill-
:ant' Resolutions, Mts. A. McNaY;'
I -tome ZCOnomies • and Ilealthi
Mts. E,..lohnstene. „ • • • •
• The new :•• Tweedsmuir Book
Was on diSplay:•for our inspection.
and Historical Research rill con-
tinue to be recorded* as the,
• t • was intereSting, to' note •in.
the Federated .Nes that new
stamp is to be usect .in hop* of- '•
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The iby-laws, were read by Dis-
trict Direct0,. Mrs. C.' ,Cook. after
IvhiRh the meeting was ,brought
to a close by singing; God save
the Queen. ••
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