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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-05-13, Page 11wEDN D,AY, MAX 13th, 196.9• THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ()MARIO 4 PAGE FTFA:VEN Higher interest .now! • Now at .Huron & Erie Canada Trust your invest;. .Ment in Debentures earns a higher return. Authorized by law as trustee investments, Deben- tures are available in amounts of $100 or more. They are authorized by law as trustee investments : and may be cashed at par in the event of•the death of the holder. 'Our "Debentures" folder explains theoptional in terest payment plans. You're invited to pick up a copy next time you're near our office. 421 Plan every step with:. ron ne ana Head Office -" •: London, Ontario ,DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES Durnin Phillips, . Dungannon E. 1-h 'Agnew, Lucknow Presbyterian .' Mission Band Tl a firstmeeting of the Vic- toria' Mission `Band of the Pres- byterian Church for the year was held Monday afternoon, May 4th at 4 o'clock; with 31 children present. Under • the direction. of • Mrs. Jas.. Henderson the followr ing officers were installed: ,Pres. Elizabeth ' Pollock; lst : vice pres., Wendy' ' McKenzie; secretary, • • Sharon Mowbray;. treasurer, Jan- • et Carruthers.The opening hymn was. followed by a prayer . by Sharon ':Mowbray. •. Arleata Pol- lock read the : scripture, 'arid Wendy McKenzie- favoured with a piano solo. The missionary, •"Story was. told by Mrs: Jas: Little the 'guest :speaker. Beverley Mc-• Donald .thanked Mrs. Little and 'followed .with, a •prayer. • �• South Kinloss W.M.S. The South Kinloss WM.S met at: the home of .Mrs. Douglas Graham; on Wednesday, May 6. The meeting opened by repeat- ing °.the purpose and prayer' by Mrs 'Lloyd MacDougall. Twenty. members answered the roll, call with a verse •of scripture contain-. ing the word : "vision." During the business, thank• -you • notes ,:'were read from those who were • sick . for treats received. A. quilt for :the bale was displayed, and another quilt' ` top and lining ' donated by ,Missy Annie, MacLeod 4 will be • quilted at a :later:, date. There . will 'be a :: Homemakera. meeting in June :at the home of Mrs; George `'Lockhart, with' ' a special speaker.. • The scripture and 'meditation ori the third com- mandm,ent_ • was "given, ° by Mrs, Frank :MacKenzie; Missionary. letters. were read :from Rev. Mal- colm and. Mrs.' Dickison. Mrs.• -13. L. MacKinnon' read the study book, •telling: of home missions in Western Canada, Those taking WALTER BRECKLES KINLOVGH, ,ONTARIO• Phone 18-20 ., Ripley • Your John Deere Dealer Automotive and.. Tractor: Repairs ' Arc and Acetylene' welding . .• Machine Work . Pioneer Chain. •Saws, LaWn and Garden Equipment For your: best buy in diesel tractors, see the "David Brown" Gaviller, "Mclntash VVard CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS • Bell. Telephone Building WALKERTON . . D. A. HUNTLLEY, • CA, Resident Manager :Tela hone: Bushiest 633; Residence 106 ,part in the Prayer Circle. were, . Mrs,' Win 1V aalntyre, . Mrs,' Fras- er :MacKinnon and Mrs. Evan Keith. Hymns were • sung/and the offering -prayer by Miss Dean MacLeod, followed .by a reading by Mrs: •.Gilbert Hamilton:. Cour- tesy remarks were Made by Mrs:, Fraser MacKinnon to Which'; Mrs. Graham replied. The •meeting closed with the Mispah. Beniedic= tion: Lunch was served by, the directors, in charge, Mrs: Fraser: MacKinnon 'and Mrs.: ,G. I'amil- ton. Presbyterian: Thankoffering, The meeting was opened with Hymn; 686 followed by ;prayer by Miss; •Maudie Fisher.' . Meditation was taken by Mrs Otto Peder- Sen. The: president, , Mrs. ;,Robert MacKenzie, . introduced the .guest' speaker; 'Miss Dorothy Douglas. Formosa seems so ' near While, listening. to Miss 'Douglas and so far away •as we read the,. news' papers, Miss Douglas held the at- tention . of all present as . she spoke of Evangelism in Formosa,` which was direly needed when the Formosans, returned to their idolatry and Buddhism;' etc. fol- lowing thea Second . World War. • More misionaries have been sent out • and the work is advancing. Now : there.are 28"' missionaries And . 694 Pesbyterian churches,' put they, are requesting' as many more . missionaries. A few' slides' were, •shown 'and •Miss Dotiglas devoted a `short 'period towards an informal questionnaire. Miss It: McIntosh played a piano solo, and Mrs: N. Taylor gave' a read- ing. Hymn 598 was sung 'Mrs.. H. .Agnew closed. • the ,meeting with prayer. Lunch was• served by. the .Social Committee, and •Mrs. M. Henderson thanked Miss Douglas. ' United Church *.M.S. On ,Tuesday,' May 7, the After- noon Auxiliary of the W.M.S.. • met in' the United Church with Mrs. T, W. • Joynt the first' vice, president . in the chair, to lead, the ,opening exeercises atid the devotional period. . Roll call was. answered with the name of a ,great missionary. , Arrangements.. .were made, for "the W.M.S. to conduct . the church service on �:i�...�s. J��II_biyllrw''�i►,.."'."�Ydw 1•:t+_°; OPPOSE OBtCEN,E' PRINTED. MATTER .• Rev. Leslie •Elder of • Seaforth was host to' > the. Wingham and District Council of Churches: for its regular meeting and conduct- ed 'the ,devotions, ° Dr. Alexander Nino report- ed. that Rev. Dr. Savage of Pon-. trac,,, Mich., would be in Wingham' for a public service on Monday, May 18, • A letter was read- from the 'Luckngw Ministerial. Association,.. OEt was a copy of one which had been: sent toapublishing com= pany in. Toronto, •ob3ectng to the OPtcene printed matter being dis- tributed: in this, area by -that' Company, The Council of Chur- ches endorsed. the ;letter and de- cided to send a letter to the 'At- torney'-General the 'Hon. Kelso Ro 5 rts, commending him for the action being taken iby. his depart- ment to stop ` the flow of ` such material onto our bookstands and urging his . continued efforts in this regard. • Dr. James Semple, '`Egmond- ville, mentioned the annual School. of Religion to be held' at the University of Western Ont- ario .from ntario.from June 15 to 10, and ask- ed that'. as many . ministers as: possible attend ; : This was the 'last meeting• for the summer months.: `and the. Council of Churches will resume. meetings again on Octotber 5, at the Salvation Army: Citadel. in Wingham. It' is hoped that Rev. • ,Confererice. Sunday, May. 31, Mrs, R. H.; Thompson, citizenship convener, reported on. communi- ty life and . moral problems as Jesus rwould :.view them to -day: Mrs. . G. Brooks stewardship con- vener, stressed teaching children to give 'money they earn them-, selves and ` to be unselfish with their time; money and , ability . in 'God's work: Mrs. • G. IVIcDiarnud presided. #or the remainder of the meeting: Mrs.. I-Iall read the scripture and Mrs.. Cummings. gave the commentary: Mrs. 'Thom gave an; -'interesting account of the Study Book Chap- ter on • Hawaii. A pleasing solo was rendered by Miss Margaret Rae, followed by .a number "The Mothers Talk It Over," parts be- ing taken. by:. Mrs: McDiarmid, Mrs. •K. Cameron, Mrs. W. How 'ey.., Mrs. E. 'Taylor, Mrs. W. B. Anderson and Ada Webster. At the close, ofthe meeting, lunch Was served`. by Mrs McDiarmid, Mrs., Thom, Mrs! „K. -Cameron, Mrs. • M. Sproule. . AOR A :'PL T• •• ORALOT.......° SAVE with . a, C�0REMASTEIt Tiller ; dealer Chris Shelton Phone 80, Lucknow. SANDERON'S Ladies' and Men's wear --85 Fashion Millinery OUNDATION GARMENTS .By an experienced Cersetiere Robert Watt of People's Church, Toronto, will be the- speaker. Rev. Leslie Elder gave a paper on the life of John Calvin, which produced' much stimulating thought .arid conversation. MRS. ;CASWELL:'PASSES , The +;death : occurred in Mark dale on April 8 of. Mrs. Henrietta Caswell, mother of Rev .Caswell formerly of Whitechurch, Lang - side, South Kinloss ' and'. widow. of the late' Rev. Wiliam Caswell.. Mrs:' Caswell was : a patient here at • the Baker Hospital a , few years ago: • When your through with it sell ;it. How? Bymeans of a Sen- tinel Want Ad. "Minimum charge 40c, cash with order. LV P. Teeswater' Pontiac, Buick and ° GMC Dealer For ' this : Area • .a. mak,