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THE' LUGKNOW SENTINEL, LT,ICKNQW, ONTARIO
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1955 Chev.> Sedan, with radio 5x,395
1954 Chev. , Sedan , 54000'
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United ; . Church Evening . Aux.
The meeting opened:with Mrs.
Hunter in the ,chair. The opening
hymn was followed by •prayer
by Mrs. Alex Andrew. ,Roll : call
was answered by 20 members.
Mrs. H. Ritchie.. reported. on the
bale , and collection ',was. taken : to
• defray expenses in-Amailing. Mrs.
H. Webster. reported cards sent
to•two new : mothers. Mrs. ' L.
Ritchie . gave a reading on 'Com-
' Triunity. stewardship. • Mrs. = Hun-
ter ,read .a letter, on the •forming
a group of Explorers. Mrs. Geo.
Whitby said she would look, af-
ter .same and Mrs. Button would
• • keep the younger ones. ,Volum-
Leers -were asked. to help. Mrs.
Geo. Joynt and Mrs. Ken Murdie
' volunteered and . Mrs., Geiger,
Mrs.. Havens, Mrs. H. Ritchie and
Mrs. Bryce, Elliott , volunteered
Ratives • to the - Christian Education
committee were Mrs'. Murdie
fro n -the Evening Auxiliary and
Mrs. Whitby the . Explorers.. The
last *Sunday in May is W.M.S.,
Sunday. ' ; Mrs. White and Mrs.
Wilson were named Al help as"
ushers.' Mrs-. White took over the
program.: The scripturewas read
Mrs.. Wilson followed by the
comments by Mrs. Walden. Mrs:
White introduced the guest spea-•
ker, Mr, ' Elmer UmbacY ,' . who
proved very interesting ' . on his,
-topic 'drugs: Mrs. Jessie . Allin
very capably thanked Elmer..
Mrs. 'Havens gave the : topic. on
Hawaii. The first missionary ar-
rived there in 1820. You can find
39 : denominations . within ;a four
mile radius. A duet by, Mrs. R.
Ackert: and Mrs..H..Houston was
ik
to help . occassionally. Represent- enjoyed.
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URDON
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120 Davis St Sarnia, Ontario.
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GEORGE T FIN, " salesman` for this' district
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HOUSE and BARN and 5 acres of , land at Bluewater High-
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from Point Clark, House. and `5 acres cane be !bought without
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Olivet United Church 'W.M.S.
•. The May meeting . of ;O ivet.
W.M.S. • was held at "the home' of
Mrs. Herb .Clayton. Mrs. John.
Coiling conducted the devotions.
After singing a hymn Mrs: Cal-
ling offered prayer,' ls. Do%ald,
MacTavish: read the: scripture
after which Mrs. Coiling ,gave, a
reading. "A hymn was sung, and
Mrs: Oscar White reviewed a
chapter from the study. ' book.
Mrs. John MacCharles favoured
with- a 'solo. The roll call was
answered with the name of a
mission field. ° The meeting' cies
ed with the W.lW.S. Benediction
Lunch was served and this was
followed with a "white elephant"
'hart
sale.`
Ashfield Presbyterian, W.M.S.
On. Thursday, May 21st,Mrs.
Dan • Wylds was 'hostess for the
W.M.S... of Ashfield Church with
twenty-one: members . and three
visitors present. Mrs. Wm,' floss?
president ` `of' the W.M.S. was
leadert:and opened the 'meeting
With prayer, the singing of a
hymn and repeating. ow purpose
in unison:•°'Mrs. Earl Howes ,had.
the ..devotional. Her• ,topic was,
"How to Sing .a hymn," and cited
the different hymns we°sing.with
special petitions. Mrs. Dave Mc-'
'Murchy gave a paper''on .the life
and work of Dr. Goforth., The
dedicatory prayer was • given by
Mrs. Dan Wylds. Mrs. ' Jack' Mc
' Creight gave a 'splendid. reading ;.
on "Victims of war :and the
'struggle for World Domination."
Mrs. Ewan McLean led in a Pan-
el'
an-el' . discussion in the form of a•
radio broadcast. on our • French,
,Canadian:citizens., with Mrs. Hen-
ry McKenzie, Mrs. Dick.. West,
Mrs. Tom f
Mc nald .and .Mrs.
;Hector McLeanking parts. 'A
question and answer discussion
followed. Language . seemed to be
the greatestproblem and most.
agreed French and English.
should betaught in 'our public
schools A .new delegate: had to
.be chosen to go' to' ; the . Presby-
terial .in' Teeswater on May 228th"
in the person of Mrs. Ewan Mc-
Lean. A 'Mother and : daughter
banquet Was discussed ,for the
C G;I:T girl's and their "-mystery'
mothers.. It was. ;decided to leave
it till after school exams were.
over, Mrs. Finlay McDonald had
resigned as • leader of this group
`and Mrs. Stewart McLennan was
appointed in her place. Mrs.
Duncan, Parrish offeredher,
home for the : W.M.S. June ;meet-
ing,. ':.Flower- decorating of „ the
church for anniversary Sunday
was. decided; "'upon. ' Grace was'
sung and lunch served: by the
Committee in charge.
WEDNESDAY,. MAY .27th, 1959
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Office, Lucknow 306` Res., Dungannon u 6irr-;
Mrs. Jake, Hunter; Thank -you
card ' w,as read from Mrs. Jim,
Hunter, • rA reading "Rernernber
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Mother. by Mrs. John , Hunter
and . a piano solo • by. Mrs: Jack
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Gardner. Mrs; Kaiser closed with
prayer: At the close Mrs. Frank.
Ritchie . auctioned off our potted
plants. The grandmothers meet-
ing will 'be ohanged to June 9th
'at the home of Mrs. Graydon
Ritchie: .
Presb•yterian. Evening :Auxiliary
Mrs,, . Milton Rayner presented
the •'call to worship for the .May,
,meeting at • the "home of Miss M.
Fisher. Hymn 523 was sung fol-
lowed ;.by 'prayer by, the Y•Presii-
dent.. ` Mrs." M. Henderson_ gave.
the Bible Study. A donation for
the bale . was handed in. The
Treasurer's report: was ;given., by
Mrs. G. Fisher. 'Mrs. N. Taylor
gave the topic in the; form of a
television program over station
W.M.S. with .panelists; •Mrs. • J.
Little, 'Mrs.: C). Pederson and Mrs.
J. MaCDonald discussing "The
Problems . of. Canadian Immi-
grants",
mmi-grants', Mrs. 1.. MacDonald
closed 'the • meeting with prayer./
A social. half hour was enjoyed.
PinRiver e
Pine 'United W.M.S.
May `meeting of Pine River
W.M.S. was ..held in the church
with Mrs:: Ross Shiells and Mrs..
George' Wightman presid ng� Roll
call, was 'answered by a verse
with "mother "'and 'W.M.S : pray -
Presbyterian Mission Band. ,
The Victoria Mission Band of
the Presbyterian Church met on
•.May. 19th, with thirty girls and
boys :present. The meeting open-
ed with. hymn 746 followed with'
prayer : by Elizabeth. Pollock. The
Mission ;Band risotto was given in
unison..The scripture. Was read
by, 'Donna Forster. The Mission-
ary story was given by Mrs.
Jack . McDonald, the guestspea-
ker. Mary Finlayson thanked
Mrs. McDonald grid followed
with a prayer. ' • -
Zion . W.M.S.
Mrs. Harvey. Ritchie held thee.
May meeting at her" theme with
15 ladies and 7 children present.
Mrs. Earl Swan .gave the . devo-
tipnal with Mrs... Charles Wilkins
reading St.• Luke the 10th chap-
ter. Visitorsfor shut-ins are Mrs.
Harvey Ritchie and Mrs. Charles
Anderson. To get the grandmo-
thers program,
is Mrs. William G.
Hunter, Thankoffering envelopes
were handed out and in. Old us-
ed.
s-ed. cards and ; any potted ' plants
are ,to be brought in at the June
meeting. An • invitation was read
.from Hacketts W.M:S. to attend
their thank -offering meeting . On
May 28th: A special flower, fund
collection is to betaken at ' the
June meeting, A chapter from
the study "book was. taken by
er 'repeated: Miss Grace 'earner-
on, program convener, .read the
scripture, Mrs. Duncan Thor-
burn gave the comments and
prayer; Readings were given . by •
Miss Jean McDonald, and: Mrs,
John Ferguson. A pleasing duet,
"An Evening Prayer," Was sung
by. Mrs. William Courtney and
Mrs. Mervyn ' Eckmier, .'accom-
panied by Mrs. Burt Irwin. From
the 'Study • . Book, a chapter on.
"Mexico," was taken lay' Mrs.
Chester Campbell, Mrs. William
„Courtney, offered :prayer.
service Of re -affiliation took
place. The, hymn was.
sung, and the 'leader; Mrs. Dun-
can Thorburn conducted . the `:
Worship . .service. On behalf Of.
the group,' a cheque was : present .
ed to C.G.I.T. treasurer, Mrs. Ce-•
oil Humphrey. Mrs. Shiells corn -
.mended ,-the' girls on their work,
and `presented eighteen members
with' a world friendship. • mono-
gram A chorus,' "Blue . Galilee"
with accompaniment by Jeanie
Geddes ^:was ' enjoyed. Following
the "closing.;hymn, 'and ` benedie.
tion, lunch was served.
United Church Mission `:Band
Shepherd Mission Band open-
ed with tifitktMassion Band. hymn.
After the opening devotions and
reports, Barbara Cameron, `read
the scripture.. Jim Button receiv-
ed the -offering and Dorothy Hal-
lam read the • offering' prayer,
Mrs. Whitby told the story,
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