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WEDNESDAYS Afl�Rrb, 2nd, 1.958
WOK FIFTY
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(ST I ELENS° NEWS)::'
friday .was, a lucky, day for
Mr. Will,.. Webster, Who besides
winning the prize at the St.. Hel-
en's School' party, held: a lucky
ticket for' $50_ at the draw spon-
sored by the .Blyth; hockey Pam.
Mr,
and s
.. Mrs, Vi � t r Taylor
Mrs, Taylor., Sr-., . of Brucefield,
were recent guests of Mr,, and
Mrs'. 'Lorne. Woods,
Th Junior Farmer _a
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for Institute of Teeswater pro-
vided , a very fine evening's en-
tertainment in _ the .Conirnunity
•hail on, Wednesday' evening when'
they 'presentedtheir play "Here
Comes Charlie The 'play. was .a
particularly .good ,one and it was
well given:;Between the. acts,
-Fred McQuillin accompanied by
Mrs. -MCQuillin played `the mouth
organ and 'Mr, and M'rs. , E. W.
Rice sang a duet: Music for the
ed by farrier.'s orchestra: and, Mr.
and 'Mrs, Chester, Taylor,
.THE; LUCKNOW SENTINEL, .LUcKNOW, ONTARIO'
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MRS H. DURNIN SPOKE
AT EASTER THANKOF1 EIi,IRTG
The Easter Thankofferin
meeting, of the .Afternoon' ;and
Evening Auxiliaries. of the WMS.
of thv Ujni+ed Church, which was.
,heid, on
Friday . eveni
ng, March.
20th, was- well' attended.
Mrs V, 'Hunter,. president' of
-the Evening Auxiliary, h a d.
charge of the program, 'opened.
the service with 'hymn- 87, and
,Mrs. W. Drennan, , president of
the Afternoon Auxiliary, led i
rater; The scrT
n
;Pture readmg of
the !Easter story. was. given r 'bY
Mrs. Bryce: Elliott,; Mrs. J. W.
„Joynt arld:, Mrs: Harvey Webster
sang a pleasing: duet with: Mrs,
L. Ashton at the
a:aiano An, a
pproprite Easter reading entitledyBorrowed"
was given by Mrs.
Short,: '
Mrs.. Hunter then introduced
the guest speaker, , Mrs, Howard
Durnin, a missionary teacher for
many years: on the B.C. and. ..
Al
Berta mission, fields. Mrs. Dur-
nin is ,now retired. and. living• ins
Dtmga.nnon:
She •reminisced: very • interest,
'Miss Margaret Miller, Reg.N,,`
was home from Stratford for the
week=end
Mr. John McQuillin of Wind-
sor is spending a , few weeks ` at
his home here
The ladies are reminded of the.
:annual meeting of the Women's
Institute this : (Thurs'cay) after
noon at 2.00 o'clock. Roll .call,
payment of- fees and houseclean-
ing Hints. , ;
The final . card • party at the- St:
Helens. 'school for this ''year .:was.
field on Friday evening ;with11
tables. of Shoot. • High . honors
went to • Mr. s. 'Allan Miller. and
Gordon ,Struthers with consoia
tion prizes to Bill. MacPherson;`
who played as :a lady and, to
Ernest ,Gaunt In the :draw ;that
followed for prizes; made : by the.
pifpils, Archie Aitchison won the.
-,cushion, ;::Mrs: F. 'TTodd the
-shelf -and .Will Webster, the pil-
low 'cases.
KXNLOUGi-Y
Miss Winnie Percy, spent. the
week -end visiting in Toronto.
Mrs Weir ,`Eckenswiller and
baby son returned .home from
Kincardine Hospitgi.
Mr. Alex Smith`; is improvinl
after being confined to bed for
a 'time
• Beginning. next Sunday the
Anglican, services, will . be at 11
a rn. for the month of April.
Mr,. and Mrs. Ezra Stanley
spent a . day in Kitchener with.
their/daughter 'Beverley.
Mrs. Harvey Hodgins :visited
-during the week with her sister,
Mrs. `Ezra Sitler, Con.. 14, who .
hasbeen critically ill.
Mr, and Mrs.. --George .Hallen= •
by entertained . the members;,of
the School Board. -at a • dinner on
Saturday evening.
v. Mr: Walter:... Breckles, local
John Deere; -agent, held 'a • sue
cess -fl show at Ripley, on Sat
urday last, ,
Mrs. Wm. Arnold and Mrs.
DonoCosh visited on Sunday
With Mrs. J. "W •Colwell:.'
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When you argue with a fool he
sure he 'isn't similarly engaged,
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'IMICIRMAM 4117
ingly of her work at, Port Situp
son and Kittamat with. Indian
girls, and boys in residential and
d
day schools, and' of the, great
contribution made to. their wel
fare. by U,C: missionaries, tear
.chers,doctorsand nurses,; Manyy
graduates,' ofthese ?U,C,
training schools, such
Kelly, are now , filling • high posi-
tions. - in church and. state 'and.
also ",in. the musical World. The
`speaker also, told .. of her person-
al 'experiences with Ukranian
families Tn. "Alberta.. he
-Stress-
eda
the ' urgent need for :more•
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young. Christian teachers,. ;doc=
tors 'and nurses to carry •en the
Work. of the United Church' in
the West
Mrs; -Hunter- thanked, he.,.e
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speaker n e .' fine -instructive
address aA d Mrs.. O, • Richa ds. :
presented. -Mrs, • DurpiWithr
gift as .a token of aepAr a
eciaton,,
The meeting•, closed with hymn
256,and prayer. The; Afternoon
Auxiliary committee, Mrs. W.
Anderson, Mrs. R. Thor mpson and . - .
Mrsi, .„IL -Treleaven,- served.: _,.-re
freshrnents and a social time,,was
much "enjoyed.
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