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WEDNESDAYp APRIL 16, 1958 flIE LUCKNOW SENT*gb, 1415 . ONTARIO
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Presbyterian Thankoffering
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r8LUCKNOW and the benediction :re-
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peated. Lunch ivas served and a
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Olivet United- Church
The Olivet W.M.S. held, the
Easter meeting at the h9.41-.
Mrs. John MeCharles. The 'nee
ing opened by singing hymn
and -.repeating the 1.4ord's praye
WaS de.cided tP ,hOld a Whi
Elephant sale at the May mee
mg. Mrs: Sandy MeCharles• co
ducted the .prograrn and read:
short. Easter' verse. 'limn 10
was. Sting after which Mrs. 0
•car White read the .scripture..Mr
Ray Hamilton gave a readih
and prayer.' Mrs., Shirl 'Bower
• as guest Speaker,,gave an addre
on Easter. Mrs. Emile MaseLen-
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nail favored with a solo, "In the
Gardee.. ....Nits., Jack McGuire
gave, • an Easter reading. 'Mrs.
Sandy McCharles gave a closing
The W.M.S. joined with •the
Evening"Auxiliary.,for the East-
er :Thankoffering. , Mrs. ;jdck,
Fisher preided and the
ir, Death". • Elizabeth and Arleata"
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cu. Pollock sang a duet, Mrs.. Frail-
:er introduced ,the speaker,. 'Miss
86 Helen Malc01M a "vt.conto. She
r. told Of her' work . ith child
tP evangeli-sin: 'rile work began in
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, Meet-
ing was opened with hymn 203.
• , Miss, Gladys 'MacDonald read the
•Bible study 'entitled "There is no
.Canada. in 1943, and there. are
now i63 :missionary organiEations.
in sixty-, two, cOtintries. They
teach and try to-encourage:child,.
ren Who do •not- attend 'Sunday.
Schoo1,. or, church..-Theit,-leaders
are all trainedteachers' in this
54. work, and " it includes -children
SS of every clenOrnination: Mrs.
• Morgan Henderson moved a vote
of thanks to ,Miss
she was ,presented with. a' gift. •
Hymn...1.2. was. sung' and :the '•
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• We now, have our 198 .Malting Barley
. * .Contracts available..
For your choice': of Montcalm, Kindred or
Parkland Seed contact uv early. •
Elevators at Lucknow and Ripley' ,
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• Kinlogs United Chur.ch--W,MS:
•mi.'s. Allan MeAuleY• Of .aipleY.
was guest Speaker at Kinloss
W.M.q. Easter *Tharikoffering
meeting.: :Guests frornBervie
Chimers and Clarks :-Alikillar-
'•ieS .were present. During her .ad-
...dresS, Mrs. McAuley dealt with
the Easter Message.:She.said the
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spirit' of Baster .shouild. really. be
• with. Us. (the :whole..year round:*
• God sent: :His Son; Jesus,,
• • to, be .sacrificed: -Jesus! 'ministry
was one of love, rather than
an-
tagonism . We women have More.
• chance' tOdaY to Spread' the gess7
pel than those of/ long ago be-
• cause
they did not even have. a
• Bible. She • closed her •reMarks
by. asking, "What are
or re-
'sponsj'bjjtje?' Are we Willing.
to'say, Here.‘arri' I send inel? Let
us not put off our Salvation to
the last, but lei /us...come now.
Mrs: Wm. CamPbell:thanked the
speaker. .: .During the ••. worship
setvide Mrs Clarence :Moulton
•read • the • scripture and 'Mrs.
'Mabel .CamPbell.- gave the. Med- ''Is youi Subscription Paid?,
itation. ' Misses. 1..,eOne• and 'Glen.'
da .Farrel sang': a duet. A solo
•Called "1 ,Stood.'in the Garden of
gethSamene" WaS. ' by
Mrs; Walter :Farrell.. Mrs. Fea-,.
•therstorie Mi1Vliffiref -
CamPb.ell. sang "He Loves".' Mrs.
•Ronald Slade. 'gave a, reading.
:Mrs...Lavirence :Sterling, ,presi-;
dent 'of Bervje, gave .a
reading. • Miss Betty :Jean Hod-'
gins. :gave. a :piano .SOlc. To - close:
a happy. afternoon ' the •Kinloss
ladies entertained their guests by
serving , lunch in the baSement..
-of: the church. • • .•
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Presbyterian MisSion, Band ..•
Victoria Mission Band of the
LucknOw Pizes:trYterian Church
was held on Monday, April '7th
with twenty :inernbers •present..
The 'Bible' study was "Gideon"s
Task Ari,intereSting Eastermess-'
age -was: given by Mrs.. John Pol-
lock .• After the .closing prayer,
fudge was served. '
from
MacLeod and .Mathers Gr!uP
• Mrs.. George joy was host'
ess • for • the April •Meeting.. -of
Group 3.' IVIrs..Lawrence MaLeod
presided. The meeting opened
with..the theine'hymn, motto and
prayer. Mrs. A. Struthers :gave
•the scripture reading. Medita-
tion and piayerwas taken by
Mr. RusSel Button. The .sewing
committee'reported • on buying
lining. for a quilt which will be
• finished soon.. Plans •were made
for the .Spring tea to be helcl.on
May: 29th: with -each" W4.1;i16M-
beg inviting. three. Roll, 'call Was
answered byan Easter
verse. :.,Si34een members answer-
ed the roll...call. Birthday jar was
taken 'Ca're Of. tW�. ladreflia-Cr.
birthday S and happy birthday
was sung toeach one:, Mrs. Alex
Havens took charge: of. the East -
e' service prepared. by 'Ors: .L.
Carder Of Dominion ,Counci
Mrs. Mary Jane 'Webster,. •Mrs,
Garnets'. Henderson, Mrs.. Ken
Murdie. and Mrs Robin-
sonHowaid•,
all. took part in the serVi,Ce,
with Mrs. John Hall at -the piano.
Mrs, :J.. W. 'JOyntand.Mrs: gall
favored With a duet.,;,Mrs. Hav-
ens 'thanked all who took part
irthe.service in any way Mrs
MaCLood. closed the ,meeting
With the benediction; after Whiell
Mrs. RoYAltoncariducted a: con-
test..,•Lutich. was 'served hY the
hostess. mrs. Russel Button mov-
ed a vote of thanks to •Mrs..Joynt
for •her' homey •
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,For sound counsel and a fair price on a monument
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..' correctly designed from quality material,
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SKELTON MEMORIALS,
Pat O'Hagan,• Prop.
Established Over Sixty Years • • ,
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er by Mrs. Robt. MacKenzie.
United' Church
We, opened our April meeting
with a speeCh. of weleOme :td' the
ladies by the president, Barbara.
Rathwell. We then sang .the Mis-•
• sion Band purpose. Beverly Rath-
• well read the 'Minutes of. the
last meeting. Betty IVIathers read
, the treasurer's repOrt.. Barbara
'Cameron played a violin solo.
'Roy Button showed how our MiS-
sions began. Mr. .read
story 'which': ykfas very interest -
i g. JOhn::Pritchard•gaVe .a read-
ing.. June and Karen 'sang a
duet. Mrs. Whitby •led won:
ship.and'Cheryl.'Whithy :read the
seriPtUre. Mary Murdie and ,Betz
Mathers took up the„Offering.
'The primary • •class Sang "Jesus
Lbves .Mrs ;• ButtOn ..Ove
•-the-7-prayer-"Duririg—th-e time.
:.th'at tea' W'as' being:served there
were a riumber. of piano soloS... •
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.Andrew -Webster Group
-Mrs. • V. Hunter 'was. hostess
%for the April Meeting. of Group
I -Of the Women's Asociation. Mis
Ada Websterwas eliaitlady and
conducted the opening. exercises.
The: roll' call "An Easter •Verse"
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was well responded to'ReP orts
/were received andlt was m:pved
, and• seconded we accept Miss
Flora Webster's ...invitation to
have. the • garden tea at. their
place' again' this -YearA sem-
iiAiqee' was. formed to., look after.
Sewing for' sale. How• 7
ey •preSided ,for a lovely Easter
• Program the therhe being 'Why'
Ashfield Presbyterian'
• Thursday. :night, April 10, the
Ashfield .W,11/1.S. ladies put on
an open meeting,with. the' con-
gregation attending. Miss :Sadie
Johnston, as , leader,' . tOok the
Chair to open ,the meeting with
• a' hymn, followed by prayer :by
Rew.:-Alir.-.-•-,1VICConibie. The differ-
ent ''.churchorganilationS.. took
part by singing.hyriihS. The Mis7
Skin •Band sang "Jesus ' Loves
The devotional part was
taken .,by ' Mrs.' Warren.. Wylds
reading the ScriPture, Mrs: Finlay
• MacDonald the • Meditation and
Mrs.. WM. Johnston a prayer.
The Explorer GrouP sang .."Christ
the 'Lord is Risen. TedaY"./The
roll . pall was -answered. by Meth,
•• he" With ati •Easter Thoftght.
;:Weepest • 'Thou"; Scriptures 'and
devotions were read by . Mrs.
Howey, Mts. C. .Campbell,1 Mrs,
S. Irwin ls Mrs. G.:Elliott and Were,
friterspersed with 'prayers and
Several . Easter hymns • .whicli
Made for :a '.very.2,_timely. sacred;
Program. Mrs. S. "Trwin sang a
Pleasing sole to her own accom-
• paniment, The benediction clos-
ed the . meeting. A. contest, "ltmeh
•a,a- social. time followed,. Mrs:
Howey,. ••Mrs,: 'Cyri.i Campbell,
„Mrs. Spence Ir,Win, and MrS. Joe
Anderson were the comMittee ih
charge.
-Colwanash. Learning Lassies
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The Second rneetihg of the
eolWanash Learnfng Lassies was
held at:Jo 'Anne 'and Dorothy,Ai-
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rayer ' for the 1VrissiOna'rY 8oe-
iety,. then, the' .6]I' girls 'sang
• 'In the Shadow e • Cross".:
• At . this point 'Rev. McCombie,
rag- oalled on to iritroduee 'they-
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the 1956 Storrs egg laying ,
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Now is the time to order '
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Mbers. • were Present. • There . _;.,L.„, , '
Was discussions on such..tppic's as. ''• , ,, - . ' , ' • ' ', • ..,
first , aid:, girls' keep '1ntally: .. * • .. • . - . . .... ,.-. "•-• fitand• and :soon:dingti:nle off. the ' Save You 0,ejlem,ed Your SU.t.,-•-, ."
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"god 'Calling Yet". Mrs., William' . „
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- the business, IVIr. IVIcCoinbie pro-
, pound the benediction .and the
conimittee -in, charge served a
a" dainty, lunch in the' ba§ennen• t
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