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THE, t.UCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
X', MARCH: 2G, 105:8. •
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EVENING AUXILIARIES.
HOLD JOINT MEETING
The United Church Auxiliary
entertained the . members of the
Presbyterian Auxiliary on Tues-•
.day,,. March 18th. There "`was.,: a.
good attendance ; from 'Both• Soc-
ieties. The opening hymn " was
376 :folfowed ,by' prayet:'loy 1VIrs:.
Alex- Andrew. Mrs. Vernon Hun;-
ter : welcomed:, the • 'visiting •;Soc-'
tet and
turned the meeting'
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`over to .Mrs. `Jack - Fisher. •
• The scripture and meditation
entitled "One .Day at a . Tune
was read •by Mrs. M, Raynet',.
followed +by - prayer
. • A reading, "I, Simon of Cyr-
ene was given by Miss' Gladys
MacDonald: After singing- hymn;
164, Mrs, McClean . and 'Mrs.
Stewart Jamieson favored with
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Mr, and :Mrs.' Wm, Riddell of
La Riviere, " Man:, . were visitors
the first of the !,week with their.
and•Mrs.- Wal
niece, Mr.-Gordono l
and . family.
Sytnpathy of the community is
extended to •Dan' and. JohnMac
acinnon In the..sudden passing• of.
their.: sister y, Mrs. , L.' J..Le-
tang", of :London' 'early Saturday
inprning; ';Funeral... services .• were;,
.heldTuesday morning 'Dan ,-and
:John and.' Mr.'', and 1VIrs.,' Donald
'_MacKinnon, 'of .. Lucknow ' attend
ed, :Dan remaining'. in the city,
• ';from Friday.
Lucy Wangle'r ' Amble
Mrs of
side -is a visitorwith her: •datigh•
ter, Mr:.
and ' Mrs. Pat 'MacMil-
Ian' and family:..
M pion Scott.; • & Cecilia `C `row
stonwere.:seexi o
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Teen Town, program Saturday af-
ternoon.
The Larigside ¥.P.'.were enter
tainedby` South Kinloss Monday
..
evening.
Mrs. Gordon:. Wall and, Marion
.visited. • .with her ,mother, Mrs.
Arthur at Auburn and also with
her: sister,, and young, daughter
from St Thomas' who were also
visitors with :.her mother: •
Sunday visitors -with •- Mr and
Mrs:` Frank Miller-'; were Miss
Betty Miller and friend ,of Kit-.
chener; Harvey and Allan, Kin-
cardine, Mrs. Pat ,MacMillan and
Margaret and Robert. •
- wiYl bei , held at . the
home Of Mrs. Wm; ••. Scott and
Marion On Saturady evening of;
this week. •
Mrs: Arnold Scott was hostess
to. the W`'M$. last Thursday • .
s. your subscription paid°
•The topic,,•"The Korean Chris
tion. Church in Japan", was• ',giv-
en ,,by • Mrs. Morgan Henderson,.
She told that at present : there
are: 560,000, Koreans in Japan. A
panel consisting 'of : Mrs. How-
ard Agnew, Mrs. James ' Little
and` Mrs. Henderson was enjoy
.ed:
-Hymn. 568•°was .sung, :and the,
Meeting Was closed ,with prayer
Eby.' Mrs. ,Norman Taylor:
Mrs, Jack. Trask moved • a vote
of
thanks to' the visiting Auxi1-
and ' •Mrs. Robert "Macken-
zie
MacKer-zie't thanked' ;• the- United Church
members for.:the ..enjoyable ev-
ening.
The members were divided .in
tog
roups and: joined in an Irish
contest A dainty lunch 'and `soc
ialhaif hour ' was eno` ed
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Merits 'on•- the scripture. .Mrs:
Guikema led ,in. prayer after
•which Mrs Robt.; Osborne gave
a., chapter from .,the study book
on Japari. ' Mrs. James . MacTav-
ish 'favored• with. . 'a solo. Mrs.
Howard Henry and .Mrs.: Herb
Clayton gave readings. Mrs; Wal•
stet _.Dexter expressed thanks; to
the hostess' and group in: charge,'
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Olivet.United Ohurcii lf,ivi:S Mrs. D,.A Brydon dismissed the
March meetingof` . Olivet
Themeeting, with prayer. Lunch was..
-W.M S was 'held. at; the home of served and.a:; social time enjoy
Mrs. Herb' Clayton. The'rneeting ed.
was in, charge of Mrs. Ross
Black. Letters .from Miss . Elsie.
Bun:ner' and Miss •Edith,41ark,
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nisstoriaries, were read. • Mrs.
Clayton was in charge of the de='
votionai period.. ' • Mrs. Walter
Black read the scripture and Mrs.
Alex 1MIacTavish gave ' the corn
BREWERS LIMITED
Contributed in •the Seriiice of the Community'
by John Labatt Limited
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Unitedw:.Churtlhb �H-C'
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Monday's: meeting was open-
ed .y b singing hymns followed by
the theme' song., It :was, decided:
to leave.. our taffy ' pull'. until :af-
ter the'. Easter holidays. A "letter'
was received from the ,South-,
arnpton:. Presbytery ..inviting, . us
to WirIgharn District High School`
on. Sunday, March 30, . to be on
,Sing.. Trine.. -All . those w anting to
go '.please notify' Mr.,Meiklefohn
Paul Henderson' < gave :the eye
1;opener, and appointed Dick Mur
:die for the • next meeting. -Jean
I•Richards gave her speech on
Juvenhle, Delinquency artd a dis
cussion on it followed: Franklin:
Murdie gave a. 'prayer and the
{offering was received Games
were -played. sand the meeting
•.� closed ' withataps .
Belfast:.
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Visitors. for the. •week endt;,wi th
Mr :arid '.Mrs. Victor', Gawley
were 'Au. 'and Mts.. Morley Reil-
ly, 'Janice, Mrs.. Arthur Reilly, ,
Mrs. Iterbert Crawford, 'all' ; of
London, •,Mr. and' Mrs.. Albert'
Trowse of Tiverton, '1VI i s:s e•s
Eileen Collins & Rosalyn Swan.
T Mr. and" Mrs. Donald McCosh;;.''
MarY 'J, :and ::Dickie visited with
Mrs, :Will Bushell . at'Lucknow,
also 'at Mr: and Mrs.Corrie Col
well's On' Sunday:'
Mr,. and Mrs. Glen, Young of/
` Kingarf visited at the home,. .of
'Mr: and Mrs Burton Collins•on.
Sunday
C. ncession.Farm• For
Tenth. um
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•
held :their ' turkey supper at the: •
home 'of Mr. Milton Stanley • ori •
'Friday, 'evening
United. 'Church Mission Band.
The March meetingopened.
with nth Mission—Banti• hymn,_
�Rev. G. A.: •,Meiklejohn showed
�some slides -B.everly _-..Rath=well
read the ' tninutes/ of the last,'
Meeting, Doris Moore • .and Joe.-
' Anne / Conley read the, ,roll... ;call
Betty fMathers gave'. the treasur-
er's report: We then had,our
theme ' song.. Mrs: Whitby` 'read
the .call to worship and gave ,'a
Prayer: John 'Pritchard ' read the
scripture. David • Button and
Andy .Anderson stook up the: of-
fering. •Mrs'.: - Whitby ` gave the
offering •prayer: We . closed the
,meetin:g• with the .member's :. purr
pose:
PURPLE GROVE., :.
Mrs.
Helen Swan., •and. Norval
Stanley spent the. week -end at
London.,
Miss Geraldine and Joe Emer-
son attended ' the funeral' of • their,
cous'n, John ' Tritis of Detroit;
ednesdayA •.
Mr and Mrs: Ralph Hill were
•,visitors at. the homeof fr.. and
Mrs, .Claude Dore, Sr, Saturday,
night;
"Miss Marlene; Gawley spent,
• the ,weekend .with her friend; Miss. Barbar`Leeson. • friend;
a ' 'Ntr:and Mfrs; John Emerson
,
�wtslied Thursday at the hone of
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