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1059;THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Coffee an
Fertilizer
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Gervin 'Reed (left), of'Dunngan-:
non and •Lorne Eadie -• of Holy
rood'' enjoy'a coffee in the C -I -L
tent at the recent International
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plowing matches at Dundas
while .discussing scientific use of
fertilizer to boost farin..crops,:
with Jack Stephens; C -f -L. rep- •
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reseritative 'at ."Wingham.
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.OBITUARY•
GEORGE ORVIS
A' well-known and"popular
resident. ,of Winghasr .. and dis-
trict - - for over .70 years, George
11..Orvis, • passed away suddenly.
at his borne, on Tuesday morning
from a heart attack. He 'was 74.
'Born, in Pickering Township,
Ontario County, . he was a son of
Mr. ' • and Mrs. Lee Orws. ' The
.family moved to Wingharn when
Mr: Orvis was only two years of
age • and : with .the exception of:
a few. years' residence •m Luck -
now he'has' resided in 'Wingham
ever since.. He�attended Zetland
school and took up carpentry..: as
'a 'trade,' being chiefly self-em-
ployed.
In • 1910 , he married Annie
Campbell, also of Winghain and'
they have .been. members of :the
United :';Church.
He 1s stirviveki 'by. hi::; .wife
and . - their seven children; Jean
(Mr's.:. Vic Lotighlean). of ,Lori-...:
r Cott
don; Velrria (Mrs. And ew Scott)
)
of Wingham; Mary, (Mrs. 'Fred
Howson) ' Blyth; Hazel (Mrs.
Wiarton;
Taylor) of W n,
Ross, .Oil Springs; Jack and Bill
Of Wingha i 'There are twenty
grandchirdr.en, and.. Six.great--
grandchildren and' a brother,
gnev�c'` INSURANCE agency.
GENERAL INSURANCE'
Business a9. " HOWARD 'AGNEW • Residence 138'
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Alvin. Orvis, , of. Wingham.
Mr. 'Orvis .. was interested in
outdoor life and was very.. active
in the Wingham Fish and Game
Clubs '
The funeral was . held Thurs-
day `afternoon, from R. A:-: Currie
and Sons funeral home' with, .in-
in-
terment in :the, Wingham ceme-
tory. Rev. T. G. •Hussey conduc-•.
t the service.
ed t
Group III Woman's Association
Twenty ladies ' responded to
the roll call of Group .III at the
home of Mrs. W. B. Anderson.
An Armistice reading and, .pray-
er by Mrs. B. Elliott opened the
meeting, followed. by .the ' sing-
ing of hymn 400. The devotional.
theme ' was '° "Therefore Stand."
The scripture •was read. by Mrs.
J, -.1,v Joynt and Mrs.' O.' Richard
gave' the .meditation' and praxer.
Mrs E Tayl,.,. treasurer,, anal
Miss A:. ViWebstorer sof the Christiana
•Fello. vship Committee . had en
couraging ,reports:. Mrs.' Elliott'
reported on the anniversaryked and sent this,' •week, .. Old
supper which was, most success-j':Christmas cards are also to bei '
ful and thanked the members.
for their co-operation. A read-
ing from the Dominion Council
bulletin pertaining to, anniver-
sary .suppers was given by Mrs:.
P. 'W.. Iloag, convincing us ' that
much more goes • into .church'
suppers than hardwork, and
much . good ' is derived. Hymn,
403. was sung. Mrs. H. Robinson.
:presided for. the program.- 1VIr3.
K.. Cameron presented the,• last
chapter' of the . Stewardship
study book, "The Woman with
Victoria. Mission .Band
.�.. The: Vicxora..>•Mission..Band::of
the Presbyterian Church : met on
Monday, Novenvber 9th. The
motto was repeated. in 'unison
by 37 girls and; boys. A singsong
followed.: The 'scripture was read
by Joan • McKenzie Bobby
Humphrey :gave 'a prayer; The.
reading of the 23rd . P'salm
'was - led ;:by ` Donnie Johnston: The
missionary story'. was given by
Miss. Mary McLeod, the • guest
•speakg'r.. Wendy . McKenzie
thanked `. Miss. McLeod. .:Mary
Finlayson : played • a/ piano
solo. Beverley McDonald offered
a prayer: After. singing a Christ-
mas carol, . the meeting ' closed
with prayer in unison. '
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Zion; 'United Church W.M,S
Mrs.. Earl. Swan held the No,
veniber • .12th. meeting at her
home with 17 ladies, one visitor
and. two children present. The .
meeting. opened in the usual'
manner. Devotional was taken
by Mrs. , Marshall Gibson • with
Mrs; Earl Swan reading ,chapters
from Mark and Matthew. ' The
circuit meeting will be held•'at
• the .home of Mrs. Kaiser on No-
vember 24th.. To get the pro-
gramme for" December is Mrs..
Earl Swan.. Visitors for shut-ins
are Mrs. John Hunter and Mrs.•
D. A.. Hackett. The treasurers
r eport was given . a by Mrs.
William.. Huhter,' The .section-
al report was read by Mrs. Wes-
"ley Ritchie.-. There is to be a re-
lief„parcel, of used clothing pac-
sent soon to overseas hospitals.
Mrs.: Jack , McDonagh agave "a
reading, "Challenge .of this Re
membrance .Day" and Mrs. •Rus-
sell Swan a reading, "Remem-
brance • Day:” The last chapter
of Sagebrush Surgeon > 'study
book was read by, Mrs.....-Gor-
don
rs...• -Gor-
don Kirkland: Mrs: Kaiser closed .
with • prayer.' • The' December
meeting. will be held 'on Wed_
nesday at 2 p.m. at the • home
of Mrs. George, . Hunter.
a Message." . As we'. •are Christ's
twentieth century .disciples' it iS "M- :dear 1l have told you
our .:responsibility to spread His.y Y
u time' and time again • there. is
,only one woman. in the 'world
for . me;" exclaimed the 'exasp-
erated husband.
message. • Miss M•° Rae favoured
with a :° r•eacting• "Thoughts .or.
Remembrance.": Mrs. ,Robinson
commented On. a record of "1 .. know'„ replied his wife,
Christmas ;carols she had re- "but . You Haven't. told me who
ceived from her .daughter F°Q• she"'
Shirley • Robinson , now.. • serving
in France. It 'consisted of 'carols,
used in various western Euro,.
pean countries,: "and she called
on Mrs. Suter who gave a - very
good •explanation 'of ach .as`well
as'• various Christrrias .customs
observed : in these countries. The
:record was then played and • due'
to Mrs. ':Suter auction we
s exp I
it Mock
, The Mrz-
enjoyed , Very u ha
+.b
pah eneder iction' closed the 'meet •
ing , and ,,•a social time enjoyed.
United Church ,Explorers '
The third Yneeting:.of the Unit-
ed
�•
Church Explorers was held
• on: November •9th. The .• meeting
was 'opened with the ,Explorers
purpose. • Mrs. Whitby.. read : the '•
story • of countries. in'. Africa.' In.
'• the -business ' .period .;Elliott
Whitby read the minutes.' Mari-
lyn• :Henderson. moved • that the
minutes be adopted as read,:
• and •Ricky.' Pritchard seconded
•'it. Ross • Hanamasked : for roll
call: Betty' Mathers read: the
treasurer's= report. ,.In the craft
period: we , copied the Explorers
prayer,, . purpose ':and• .motto.
Cangside W.M.S. Auxiliary
The November, meeting of the
Langlside Auxiliary met at, the
home ' of • Mrs. • Elmer Scott. Mrs.
.Lloyd Moffat, •`the .president pre-
sided. ..The • scripture , was read
by 1Vfiss Emma Richardson, with
the meditation • "The Greatest
Love," ' . given by ,Mrs. Gordon
',Wall. Mrs. Ebner Scott led in,•
prayer. A missionary letter ficin,
the Malcolms 'i•_ri Formosa :was
read. by Mrs. Farish Moffat:
Mts.. Arnold Scott read'' a : letter
of thanks for literature • sent t�
Western. •Canada, The election
of" officers was - held with . the
following officers\ ,'elected: Pre-
sident,.
pre-
sident,Mrs. Lloyd Moffat; vice-.
president, Mrs. , Gordon.. Wall;
secretary, Mrs.,' Wesley Young;.
treasurer, Miss Emma• Richard-
son; Welcome . and Welfare;.
Mrs. William Orr; Home' Help -
erg' Secretary,A Mrs. Everitt
Whytock; Literature and 'Lib-,
• Lary,*iMrs. Arnold•Scot; Glad
Tidings, Mrs.. Charlie Tiffin;
'Children of the Church leaders,
. Mrs.' Everitt Whytock and Mrs.
Charles Tiffin; Supply secretary,
Mrs. Elmer:',Scott; Auditors, Mrs.
William • Orr', ,Mrs. ' G. Wall;
' Press secretary, Mrs. G: • Wall.
• The next meeting ' will be
held at the home ,•of Mrs. Ar-
noid Scott The • meeting closed
With. prayer and a •dainty• lunch I
'Was served; by the, hostess..
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