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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-09-24, Page 57171 wE . , ESPY SEPT. 24, 195$ • tap LUCHNow, sowip-E74,, Lut NoW, cN'' AR10 PAGE ' FI'tTR :, ... H1TECHIURCIt . wlt techurch W : . 'Entertains; Whitecht reh: branch of •the WO- ,mn en's Ttitute.had s their guests Inembers ' from. • Holl►rood and the itairshea : branches. ;Mrs. Russell Ross presided, ..Mrs. Albert Coult- es was appointed delegate to the convention, at. Guelph with Mrs. G. ' Farrier as alternate. Mrs V. er's baby piett4rel:were on d is- ' for the }even..,in .was Mrs, b. S. Emerson gave a report ' on the play. The program ,consisted of McNaughton of Wingham" who meeting she attended re .convert- a .... .,: reading, "A chat over the tele- spoke on "O..u.r Home and Co unt, tions and conferences at Owen Rhone by Miss Dean MacLeodof ry and left much ,00dfor Sound. Mrs. D. Beecroft and Mrs. Lucknow, , a vocal sQ10 by Mrs. thought with the audience. Mrs. G. 'Fisher were appointed to look J. Hewitt and. piano: solos -by i.Vlrs:. Harvey . Houston Was called on into a matter of local, Interest. Harvey. Houston and Miss Mae for a few words. M•rs:. Bob Purdon The .• roll call was ;answered- Bole'. Mrs.G. 'a B r e' av and Mrs. W. Conn" conducted a by . ..ere' ''21 a: u M...e a .� Y g... � 'contests.`. y. ";What f :would do: `if 1, were' n mber of interestin current few.for'the gran poth= again," A. number of the memb- _events and •the ' gueste. spaker ,ers. • For the grandmother with • '°ar a Nil oi'°9° 2x+ °"'D,? f J„o ; q* •,� any wN.*.4yr 'a� ' ..../..,'': oqp ri.'+. g�"�w, t�li" ,r•.,Z�••J fav verve..+:-•pta . • '17 `y,..w. '' .�'• ♦ ..,�. ,�. 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When laundry piles up (as it does when you have. small children)' it's.hardly any trouble at all with the untiring help ' dofusatutomatic electric laundrylaUndry appliances. es. put;your laundry`in yourelect4cw ser, set' the+dial, ' and the work is done automatically: And, an electric clothes dryer: dries your laundry. fluffy and 'stinshine fresh automatYcally- in .any.kind of weather. • have' an abundant supply bf hot watee r wm :with an automatic .. electric water'heater- and' ironing is. easier and faster electrically . * en you have th help oimo ern elec t lean -app �. even a lot of laundry is just'a little bit of work.. •Atierage in one yearfor far». ly of four ... electrica� 000 ce safe,clean 1 • ices,.. 0NTARR10 ;.YDRO electricity does so much own teeth the :prize was won, by Mrs. George Fisher; the one With - mit glasses ,went to Mrs; Chislett of Lucknow and the one with the most ,,grandsons went to Mrs. Tom Austin of ;the Kairshea Who has 20. After a•jumbled word contest lunch..Was, ;served by the ladies in charge. A Vote of thanks was given; Whitechurch by Mrs, Frank Maulden and Mrs. Dan MacKiin- non, Mrs.' H. Houston will be the guest' 'speake' for the October meeting When we :Will have as " 'branches. Belgraye and Wingham, branches. The roll call is to. be-• . a 'w red.:a. parade of aprons. �;• e by, ,... which' are to' ' be auctioned 'off later. by' Mrs.'. 3, Burchili. '' GUIDE , NEWS The Guide meeting was held in. the Council room a. the Town. Hall. The meeting opened with roll call and horseshoe. Kathleen Leddy is a new member. The girls went to' Patrol corners to teach, v rn *"..", &V.v. and, to learn second• class knots. Games were' played and - the •meet=- ing closed with. Taps. A canny Maine .farmer,:' who made, it . • a . rule to. think before speaking, was approached., ,by", a ' stranger . ' one ' day and sked, . . "How much is. that. prize • Jersey heifer of your's , worth t" The fanner thought a moment„ then .asked, "Are you a tax ,Col- _ Ilector, or has she been billed' by a train?'►' IUnited Church Ev . Auxiliary On Tuesday, September 6th, over forty, members and visitors of the Evening,'Auxiliary sat doiwn to ''a' bountiful potluck sup- ; per in the church fellowship room, , and- < following •.the -supper.:_the regular meeting was held with ; Mrs.. 'Vernon Hunter presiding for. the opening devotional and . busi ness ;portion, Mrs George Whitby asked • the Evening' Auxiliary to support the Mission Band in their Pale of . cards' .and giftwares, etc.' Orders `can:. be . given to .-any Mis sion Band member.' Mrs. Roy ; . Black reported for 'the supply. committee:, Miss Helen Thompson ' . 1 read an appropriate reading • on, 'Christian" .Stewardship. Christian: education'department ;requested_a A . representative from •the: Evening Auxiliary..: to • attend, their meet ings; 'also ' to; •tell. a short mission- ary: ;.story . to the Sunday school the first ;Sunday ` of;'• each month:: •Mrs: Kenneth .Murdie'Was asked ' to : ;be our :. representative.: .Mrs. Geiger .and ;;Mrs 'Black offered to 'help .forrii : a committee ,;to :take; charge of the nursery. It' waS de;;- tided' to hold our. next regular meeting along • with the Tlia,;k-• offering meeting October 7,;. when Mrs., • Sach of' Bernie,; Who • was our ?delegate to 'Conference . will . be the speaker, Mrs. Murdie•took charge of the ,following' program Mrs. Alec McNay read' the scrip- ture on crip-ture•on the talents and :,gave the, explanation: Of same: Mrs. Green of. . St. : Helens' was the guest: speaker She spoke on the aim and object of :W.M.S. members 'to. •, spread the love ' of Christ around the. world. ..Speaking of • the new . missionary building in• Toronto, . • , Mrs; Green said the Curtains are woven from discarded -7 nylons sent from Canada to .the widows' -' 'of Korea. ' She closed with the the poem, " Let' Me Dwell..in •A, House By The Side of The Road.". ' Mrs. Glen Walden expressed ap preci-atresn zr Mr_s Greer_ Alprano : , . duet by •Mrs. Ashton and Miss Beverley Ashton 'w' a$ , . enjoyed. Mrs. Campbell Thompson showed pictures of 'a trip taken recently, also some of the Centennial:. 'A 'hymn and benediction closed the xneeting.. ittl e• • GAVILLER,.. IcINTOSH. and WARD • Chartered,'. AAceoutants. • well 'Telephone Stdg. Waijcerton, , On f Telephone .633 • .1. 4,