HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-05-20, Page 17WED 20t
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Tom, .WCKNoW SENTINEL, LUCZNOW, ANTA:RIO
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rednesday will .be fine
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When ,it's. , time to have the dentist -check
daughter's teeth, Mrs. Smith naturally ,reaches
''for the telephone; that helpful "member -of -the -
family": with
member-of-the-family";-with the habit of getting things done.
When you' look backover your day, it's: some-
times surprising to 'realize in just how many
little ways the telephone has helped you . • .'how:
it . adds so- .much convenience and 'comfort to,
everyday living: •
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The Directors ` of the.• Huron.
County Federation: of Agriculture
held their. regular monthly °meet-
ingMay„ twelth
A resolution requesting that
.the Department of .Highways
° give . more serious consideration
to avoiding the destruction . of
valuable -farm lands ' Was to be
forwarded' •to- the 0.1+.A..' for
Study.
In response to a. request from
the'0overninent .for - suggestions
to .increase the ,percentage voting.
1Vlunicipal elections it ' was
suggested that therate of pay.
for Councillors set by .the Dept.
of Municipal :affairs 'should' be
• raised:; Also it :was felt that,
since this was a privilege "of' citi-
zenship in . a •free. Country.; the:
Federation should do all• .in' its
power to encourage everyone' to
vote, ,
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the O.F.A members 'meeting. of
May 7th. A -good portion of the
time was spent in discussing. the
.new ,support' price On . dairy pro-
ducts, particularly. on milk pow-
• d r Withformer 'loor of
e , the...Wf
,...
15c. on spray •powder in: bulk' the
consumer is. .paying 35c per ib
package. Now that the floor has
been• dropped to .10C it will, be
interesting to See: if the retail
price -,drops to 30c. • .,
The announcement '' of 'W. C.
Good's -book% on the history' of
farm organization. : in Ontario was •
most. welcome. The County Fed-
eration' is ordering 10 copies for
re -sale -to anyone wishing this
:book. It should" fill a. real need
to .Five us 'a: back ground into
what has .happened. In the ' past.
Mr. Doug Miles, Agricultural
representative reported that the '
Brucellosis canvass. . had been
completed with about 90%' of the
fanners favouring this . project.
Mr. Miles expressed appreciation
to the Federation . for the time
and effort in carrying out. this.
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Presbyterian, 'Church. W:M.Sr:
The May meeting of the after-
noon Auxiliary of the Presbyter-
ian Church
resbyter-ianChurchmetin. the .Sunday
:School room on May 6th; with
the United Church W.A. as their
:guests and with an attendance of,
43. The President, Mrs. Clare Ag-
new presided and Miss Margaret.
Malcolm-: was at the piano..'The.
meeting opened with Hymn ,541,
followed, by prayer by ,Mrs.Ag
new, after which the • aim and
purpose of the V.M.S. was re-
peated, followed by', a 'portion`
from .Acta. 9.. Mrs. Chas Mason
read the message from the Study.
$ooj{x. -after . which :Miss Mary.,
MacLeod • gave a reading "Rock )
of Ages" assisted by Mrs.Phillip
Stewart in song. •An instrumental
by. Miss Margaret' Malcolm was
much enjoyed after .which .Miss
Dorothy 'Douglas gave a very in-
teresting account of her work in
Formosa,. and of the. need of,
trained workers' •in that., island,.
where ' she' has laboured since ,
1931. A solo ' by : Miss Margaret
Rae- was: followed by
by • Mrs. Russell. •Mr
favoured with , a delightful solo.
A social 'half hi�ur was .spent with
the Presbyterian Auxiliary sere
Mrs. Earl White's home with 15I
members .present, The roll call
was answered by exchange of
plants, Mrs. Havens presided and '.
opened the meeting by • all; re-
peating the' motto and. the theme
prayer. Mrs. Alex 1VleNay had
charge of the Devotional period.
The theme "Humility", do noth-
ing for selfishness or conceit. but'
in humility count others better
,than •yourselves. Mrs. A. Struth-'
ers read - the, scripture .lesson,
Mrs. 1VMNay gave the meditation,.
and prayer. Mrs. - George Whitby
gave. a splendid ' report on the
Presbytery at Chesley: Mrs. John
Nicholson took the chair for the
program that followed.. Mrs. Ver-
non Hunter gave: two nice read-
ings. Mrs. Mall 'and Mrs., Havens
gave' tiara musical numbers ' on.
the' auto harp .and nnouth,, organ
that: were enjoyed. ' The benedic-
tion closed the meeting. ' A con-
test, lunch, and a social hqur
followed,' , Mrs. Etta, Roberts
thanked • the' hostess and all that
helped 'with the meeting in •any.
way. ,•
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Any.Gov-ernment Deficiency Pay
anent. yvll apply only on . '
properly graded'wools.
Secure the .utmost by patronizing
the', organization that mad a this
possible.
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Our Registered : Warehouse No. 1
Weston,. Ontario
Obtain, sacks and,, -twine
• without charge fronTE
PHILLIP' H. ;SER
RJR. 5,.'Lucknow •. '
or .by 'Writing to.
CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE
, .WOOL GROWERS LIlViITED'
217 Bay Street, Toronto, Canada ..
SANDERSON'S
Group III Woman's Association Ladies' and Men's Wear --85 '
Mrs. J,• W 'Joynt'was hostess„ Fashion Millinery .
for the May' meeting, ' with 25 • •
nernbers , present. Mrs. B. Elliott • • '
a reading presided, the theme of our'. meet. FOUNDATION.
s; .'Hewitt ing being "HIumility.” Miss M. ' GARMENTS
Rae , read the .scripture lesson . ,
and 'Mrs. H. Houston the medita-s:
By an ex erienced Corse iere .
tions. Mrs., `Elliott led: in 'prayer:P
sung ,in keeping with' the devo=
:ing afternoon tea
Woman's.: Association Group 2
Group , 2 of the • W.A 'met in
the.. Church Fellowship Room in
the 'evening with 21' present. Dur-
ing . the business period each
convener` gave : n a favourable
report. Mrs. Reavie asked ° for
tons Mrs. Elliott in prayer:
i led
: Arrangements for . flowers in the ' 'tribu.te§ . • to mothers • by famous
church for May were, made, and •authors• were read ' by Mrs• •. R. .
considerable planning. in 'regards Ackert, Nirs. K. Cameron, Mrs.
to our. bake .sale at. the lake. Fri- I W. Drennan, Mrs ' Coward ,and
day, ;July.;, loth. Mrs. E Taylor. Mrs. C Campbell.' -Mrs, O. Rich- .°
gale the 'treasurer's. 'report and. , ards and Mrs . K. ' Cameron re
Ported on• the : Presbytery ' me t
1Vlss A. "Webster, Christian Fel-, Ao , . Yt, . Y e.
lowship. The ':program committee ' ing held in . Chesley, April 30
quiiters for .Red Cross "quilts - be -1 of Miss` A. Webster; Mrs. E. Tay- ti-lymn 394 and the Benediction. ••
ing quilted May, , 20th in the`l for and .Mrs C Hallam "carried 1 closed the meeting. A contest. and
'Council Chamber. Mrs. Howe . .out a` "Mother's. �D'ay" Theme" in social time' was then enjoyed.
r p xt , y y1 most- ,• t. t.. d fitting.
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e o ed on 'Bruce . P'resb' ter ' a. os m eves mg an
Two, of our . local ladies, • Mrs ' manner Mrs Hallam opened
.Hoag ,and Mrs. Kenneth Cameron ; with, a scripture reading, which
;contributed reports to the .Pres-• L *as:.followed 'bjy a vocal' .:duet,
bytery, on Devotions and on Life I"My Mother's' Bible" by .Mrs• R_
Membership. Mrs.: Gordon Brooks; Ackert •and .Mrs, H•' Houston. ac -
was . in charge • of the program, '�companied Eby Mrs... J: W. •Soynt..
theme TheChristian !Mrs:.. Taylor_ gave `two., lovely
em Chr..st an Woman in
readings,. -.atter hich all. joined
Her Home. A : skit depicting thew
various ways a woman can • to.- l in singing a Mothers Day song:'
fil ; this priviledge was • j capably';': Mrs.. ,Joynt gave a reading, and
carried out by • Mrs, G. Brooks
Mrs.. R. H. 'Thompson, ,Mrs Wal-!' ••.
den and Mrs.; Finlay. Miss Helen
Thompson .solo, This is My Task,
was very app;r/opriate:. Steward-
ship of Time Gvas title. of read-
ing . by Mrs. Reavie. The scrip-
ture lessons John
crip-ture'.:lessons:John '13,' 1 to13' and ;
Proverbs' 31, 10 '•to 31. were . read �`.'
by Miss Flora Webster and : Mrs.
Cliff Crawford. Mrs. Mac iDiar:
mid thanked the comi iittee and-
those assisting •withthe program.,
Hymn 39'3 and Mizpah : benedic
tion closed the meeting. Coffee
and doughnuts were ,enjoyed 'by
all.
Warren Zurbrigg reported .on canvass: ;
Group.1 Woman's Association
The : Ladies of Group • I of the
Lucknow United Chinch met at
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