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PNESPLY17L. 4th," 1954
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LANGSIDE
OWing, to anniversary Services
at .South .Kinlosa Church
Sunday, there is, no church serVice
, ..or Sunday !J
The next Stin-
day at '9,30 and 10:39,as usual
The' Ladies Aid :is to meet at
the home' of Mrs. John Crowstori.
on Thursday ,evening at 836.:
• • The CGIT Mother and DaUgh.:
ter hanquet• .be. held on .june
We. are sorry • to hear Mrs Da.
Secitt of TeesWater'has been'.
confined to .bed for, the: past two
Weeks We hope she will soon be
413r9vetivirt health. ' •
• ' Ted EVans, ,started :work at Mt.
Forest last week. : • •
Mf.. "and' Mrs. Prank ,
Harvey and Allan visited, with
and Mrs:, f,iriice 'smith andfmiiy
,at Pine, Rive)on Sunday
afterripOn.. '
Mr.. and Mrs. Wm Evan § ViSit-
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ed. in, Hamilton' on, Sunday with
• ,their son; M. and .Urs,- BobElans and farrifly.„
: Week -end 'Visitors With' • Mri
Ted:Cellyer were Mr, 'and
Mrs.. Mlice.:•,:s7.erchimak • of ...Flint,
Mich, Mr. and Mrs ,: Art Jiuff-
rnari,, Mary Lynii and
of Dettoit,'
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Mr... and MIS, Lawrence Mac,
Leod .7isitecr LOndon ancl:Port;
Stanley,, on,:,Saturclay: :.. • ,
EnjoyLondon Bus,Trip.. • .
• A.veiY enjoyable:' bus trip was
taken by some of, the. pupils cif
S.S.. No. 9 . and$
.S. N.Q. •to
Loridon:..on Tuesday. :It , 'Woa re-
gi•ettable soine:Of. No. 8, pupils had,
to Miss this ttip ow:ing to chicken
Pox., Placys. of :interest viewed
Were Kellogg'S-factory,'FanahaWe
Dam and. Park Fire Hall arid
some stores with lunch .at the
park anCaupper. at The. 3 'Little
pigs restaurant, winding up 'go•7
mg to a shO*. to complete a.very.:
enjoyable day.; Some of the adults
koing Were Mr. Pat IVIaCMillari,
Mrs. D. L...MabkinnOn, Mrs. Bob
Adarria. :Mrs, Frank Miller, Mrs.
Wm. Evans, .Miss Phyllis Smith,
,Mrs. Wm. 'ScOtt; Ronald COnley, •
Wm:, Young; Donald Huffman and
teachers. Mrs: D. Stroud. and Mrs.
'Orville "Elliott:. and some. 'High
.School Students: .
LIFE MEMBERSHIP,
TO MRS.:•Doupi.,As.
The 44th annual.meeting of
Maitland' PresbYteN1 Society of
the_L,W4VLS. of—the--PreibYteria-n-
ChUrch in Canada was. held in.
Knox . Presbyterian 'church, Kin-
cardine,, with sessions, charge
of, the president, Mrs', Morgan.
Henderson of Lucknow'alid Were
attended' by rePreSentativea from
17 Churches.; of the Presbyterial.
Plans' were Made .for the 'exe-
cutive meeting,- at Langside on
Wednesday, June
7‘he devotional 'penotlwas in
,charge,of Asjifield.4uxiliary„ the
Scripture teSSgin, read by Mrs. D.
R. MacKenzie; the meditation. by'
Mrs: Howes and prayer. by. Mrs,
Wm. Ross... • .
Mrs. Melvin Ritchie, president
of ;the Kincardine SOciety; eaten
ded a Cordial welcome and 'Rev.
Moderator of Atiron-Maitland.
Presbytery, brought their greet
ingS. In speaking of the place of
women in the church,• he stressed
The fact that over -organization is
,.clarigetOua'alid--,.that 'the 'COinbined
effOrta ofboth men and women
are.'needed to' accomplish the .aim
of the church—to make an
im-
pact On the .wPtld 'around us.
McMurray, Bhievale.
treasurer): 'gave her report . and
reported an, 'increase in givirigs
over last year :at this- time of
Presentationof an honorary -
life to Mrs. William
Douglas . was in charge
of•Mary- NfacLeod. • 8ince
Douglas was unable to be
preaent,, of LucknoW
aceepted the: lifeihembership for
her,, •
• The guest speaker for the .af-.
ternocin: was Miss:.Mary.: Whale;.
11A. executive director of 'Over-
seas Missions and she : wag intro-
CALF CLUB' MEMBERS • •
JUDGE .CATTLE AT GAUNT*
• The 'second • " Meeting of ': the:
ucknow 4-1 Calf ChM, was held
last •• Wednesday ' ;at Andrew
Gainit's fain -i, with thirteen 'ans-
Wering the roll call. •The mem-,
bers • judged', a' lass of Yearling
heifers and a: class Of breeding
cows, ad .gave reasons.; They
tried three, .quizes.. Ken'.:Alton
• was. , elected Vice president.: *Af.
'ter lunch was served, Ken Alton
' extended :'a ' vote Ofthanks to
Mr. G.aiint aro Murray.
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diced by Mrs M. Renclerson. I
justifying her enthusiasm or h
position she said, "There is n
job in this world so wOrthwhi
as hearkening to the Voice.
'god and 'doing his
Miss Whilehas, recently Vcsi
ed many Christian and no
Christian. churches in/India, Fo
mbsa nd 'Japan -and her exper
'elioes Were interestingly relate.
She 'Warned that'nOn-,Chriati
faiths are becorriing' strongly es
tablished .in •our . own countrY..
A short In Memonarn- servic
waS. conducted by ;•Mts. pen. an
Mrs: Bird of the Kincardine.'Sbc
iety Reports of Synodical rep
resentatives' 'were given- by Mrs
Armstrong of Tepswater, Mrs
W.I'MgOIrityre; of -South 1-Cirilosa
Mrs John Campbell of Moles
worth; :mrs. H.- McKinnon.o
Ripley and '• M. Rayner o
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that.,peOplo deposit inooeir tOday ,aiid
withdriet: it .toinormv.' A sim:iifi'En,
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dowment Policy prolridea.
savmgs Plan that 'cannot fail Let int). . • '
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SUN LIFE:OF:"CANAPA:,
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Ottawa, Orono,' where, fie retired • .
He'.. Stipived: by two
Jack and' Douglas; ..and daugh-
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ATTENTION TEEN .Agg,..... . :..: : . .
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' • Pat Boone'ttrOn7t g� along WI -LY
• should you?.. llf. through an ex-
ample set by me, asingle boy 9r
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q '-girl becarne a • drunkard, how do
- you suppose I.- 7tiirOad7t-eer'-.---Avk ... .., -
4 ' quote Pat in a ,recent article. .'
,...4t :2Z Pat has .found a way .:.to
• stir the blood , of teen agera.. But , . .... Y.
, he is particular about.' the kind • ' :,- 2 : .:: . •
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he afCfeeetsbycigarette accepts He
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f comPanies and a'thitd by S.. brew- '
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vice .Was la.:,ther!.aacrifice; in
• our. .deyotions" • anti the •fdevot,
• ionaf ,period was ',taken by Tees -
water Evening ' grojip• .... • .
The-• highlights of •:Synodical
wee :continued' by Mrs. K. Leitch
Of Wirigharn :and Mrs. Elsie JOhriston •-•'•
A ybofKincrdine
caI.d4et was contributed
'by. ..Mrs, :Ian Hamilton and M-iss
Helen 'Perrin Of:Kincardine.
Miss Whale's address inthe
• evening •was aceOrripanied by .:a:
:group 4 colored slides telling of
the missionary work in`Incliat.arid
A POrrnOla;
raaliation service 'ior. twb
U t;11 :„KAT119iS, ;COIT members,
. Wag- in charge _of Mrs.:, i3anagh: of
'Mrs. Morgari....:"Henderson re-
tiring: president Of .the Societ.y,
thanked.- the..n,*.eting for .theii-
,fine ,co-operation arid assistance
and ,hoped forthe sarrie". forher'
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comes; tO-OP.gaSolinels#Always ready. ••
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business and can keep for yourself the earnings it makes.
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VORMLER CLERGYMAN •
PASSED 'AWAY AT 85
Rev • 4,
John. 1 (isterhout; re-
tired.United. Church :clergyman,:
passed away -Ori Friday', May 16th
at Ottawa at the ...age ,of 45 years.
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He was minister of..the' Luck -
now. Methodist churci from 1922
to 1924.. He succeeded Rev. •
win. and was 'followed" by Rev.
Cosens. , • '
ie, attended Chatham !Colleg-
iate. •fristitute and, graduated, at,
Victoria University, Toronto,
1960. ArriOrig his charges .were
Dresden, Lucknow, ,GOdqridh,
reali?ed. these people Wanted-
ine because 9f My influence with
teen agers aryl personallyop-
posed to to both smoking and 'drink-
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ing and do not want to be re-
sponsible for influencing anyone '.•
else in taking* them 'u " ' • ,
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hat L do carries my stamp .of
approval .with millions of • young; .•
stela who. often pay me the trib7-
Ute of inntation Among those
Who %would drink because •I do!
Would::'be Sortie Who, Withont;
.knowing • it, are vulnerable tck:
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