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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-11-12, Page 12• Westinghouse Custom Imperial - r,.+404, • ••,e • . TILE LIJCIPTOW SENTINEL.. 14IC1C,NOW. ONTATt10 AN.KIVERSARY SUPPER The Sunclay SchOol, room of .the United Church ,o,:aa. the scene of a very happy event on, Tues day, evening when' many of the • congregation gathered in honour of the •60th anniversary Of the present church. Pianoirnusic by Mrs. Chester ,Taylor, was enjoy, - ed before the supper. After all had. done justice, to thesupper served careteiia style, Rev. B. F. Green* the Minister, presided for a fine program which °opened with. 'a short devotional :period, a ..hylm.n, scripture reading and !,prayr llev. W. J. Taylor. of Dorchester, followed by.the Dox- ology,The three-story annivers- ary cake was .then cut by Mrs. W. _I. Mi11er. .asststed'.by Lorene Errington and Allan McDonald, The choir sang a number and Mr: wayrke of Whitechurch favore With several fine musical num- bers. Mr.. Lorne Woods' read greetings froxn several former, rniniSters, including: Rev. T. C• . Wilkinson; Rev;, M. G. Newton, Rev. Barnard; Rev. S. E. Hay - Ward and M, Ralph.. Howiette A song by the bOyS and. girls foil - owed. Miss W. . D. Rut.herford, gave a .'most interesting histori- I cal sketch 'Of Calvin Church sinCe its erectiOri in...1894. After a solo by Mrs. Ray Laidlaw; Miss Ruth, • erfOrd told .61...the building of the • I church and quoted • some' costs, 'such as the Chairs 'in the .base; ment;cost. 29c each; the Pews, pulpit, . pulpit 'seat , and choir seats '1390 the carpet' for ,the vestry and pulpit, .$16.83, and the Chodse .-from five confection colors • , • Up -Top STYLE -LITE CONTROL CENTRE • 4 for• C1LISTO1VI-DItY1G , !EVERY HIND OF• FABRIC • • The new Westinghouse Custom. imperial, Clothes Dryer brings to your fingertips automatic controls for properly drying every kind of fabric you wash. That's right! With the brilliant new Style -Lite Con- trol Centre you custom -dry everything from the most delicate to the most rugged- fabrics . . • correctly 11 and ,autoinatica y. You Can Be SURE . . If Its WESTINGHOUSE P•• f • ,f • a • ,•• • ' • 1 4 rr; . • ebster • .MacKinnon Plumbing, Heating, Wiring, Eavetroughing , • „ . • kiiorit:56,,Lrpluvow ' 5••• • That Binds": brought 'a Jmost en - Pine River Ladies Aid '.. • • • , LANG.SIDE.1-joyable evening 'to a close./Next The Pine River Ladies Aid. Soci-year 1959 will be' the.100th 'an-. etY met in • the Sunday. School niversary , of the founding of, a, Chtireb, on Tue§claY, NoArember Church at St vs. Room s, in Rine River "United 4 with Mrs„._ Ross Sheills and Mrs. st Helens ,Ntr. Kelvin Henderson presiding. , The' / opening hymn was "What a•friend we have , in Mrs... Sam Gibson 'read the scripture and led in Prayer. Mrs. Gordon .Elli- Ott gave a reading entitled "Hope • and. Faith." •• The remaining • part of the Meeting, was spent in - inaking •various articles for the baia----ta -in -December after which lunch •was serYed. The next. meeting will be. 'held .ori December *incl.: • A, • WFPNESDAY • • , 011-- all CO=OP.:datry and poet cOncentrates • • .and premixes • (2117s offer ex1,e4$coventkr...joth) Cash In On *thii 'get acquainted' Offer 'and convert your full 'granary into extra profits, with a Co-op, balanced feeding program. Grains are -deficient in some necessary nutrients. Co:Concentrates make Op ',these deficiencies and give you. '1/creased milk and gr°41jetiofl'.. greeter profits for. you. building itself, less than $3,600. • Rev. Mr. Kaiser of Ashfield, roUght, greetings and Rev Will aylcir, who had taught in Ss.S. o. 3 around- 1904, spoke of the I hurch. and community life at hat time; and 'read a jungle he • ad composed atthetime, includ- ing the names of many of ,the ommunity. ,It was during his tay here Under the pastorate .of ev: S. Whaley, that Mr. Taylor ecided to enter the ministrY. Mrs. Gr. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rice and Mr.: W. I. Miller sang a quartette and after clos- ng remarks by Rev Green, the inging of ."Blest. Be The Tie 1 11. t • c Ileception: for Newlyweds There was a splendid crowd at Langside Hall on SaturdaY when , •, reception was held to honour Mr. 'and Mrs. Clarence Crowston of Chatham, xvho were recently • married. Donald Stewart read a congratulatorY address'and the .. presentation of a purie of money • was made by Donald Hitffinan. •Mr. and Mrs. Crow,ston spent 7 -the weelc-end- Mr. and Mrs. John Crowston. , Mr. and Mrs. Russ Ritchie yisi- • • • ted his: brother Leg in'. London Sunday. • gnews' INSURANCE Agency GENERAL IN§pwilkteE . 4.tabiished Over Thirty Year Ago , JO •r 0 • • •44 P..- • • • • , . , . • • ' Telehones: Btisiiiess 39 HOWARD AGNEW „ • itesidence 138 . • 4 . WALTER .BRICKLES. ictikiLotour; ONTARIOAtipiey 4/rvg,./.1 ., •'..2.';i•-•. — 4 N 1* r7/16,,14-4,:--_„.„—.„. '1•94k1b,..., 'otAffr " ' '''' ', '3' • • s,,,,e:: „: fi ... , • .....,,,, .., >ri Tour YOlizi Deere Dealer AUtOMOtiVe and tractor Repairs , . Are 'ad Aetylerre' Welding , Machine .WOrk Pioneer • Chain. Saws, Lawn and Garden Equipitient Or your best buy in diesel tractors, see the "David. Brotre The St:: Helens. Wonien'S Th- stitute held ,their regular meet- ing in: thee" fborinnunity, •Hall on Thursday afternoon, November with an attendance'of thirteen, After the opening ,exercises the roll: call was answered • a' ,quotation • cOntaining. the word "Peace". the secretary reported that we have, balance. Of -$72:41-L in 'the treasurY. She alsky ,read •i now District, Phone 71, t.uelmow awry of this ,new course. If any girls .betweeti the ages Of, 12 - 26 wish to stifl. take this cOurse, they may .contact Mrs. MacPherson. It was' agreed to pay the expen- ses of her attendance at the Local Leaders. school . held recently . at Wingharn. : Miss W. Rutherford gave an interesting reportof the "Tweeds - Muir Workshop" Which she and Mrs. C. 'MacDonald attended at Dungannon: Mrs Robert Walker 'of St., George, Provincial, curator Of the Tweedsmuir History BOokS. 'had been the speaker. Miss -Ruth- : erfOrd's report made us realize what a tremendous amOunt Of research. and Work 'Must go into. the . compiling :of these books Mrs. E. W, Rice is to'::help 'Miss Rutherfordfor this inOnth* with an•work ,in'corineetion with the :Prank ori , wl'he Song. thank you crds:: from, ‘several PeoPle who had received oardS-: or from • the ps tu • CentlY. ' re - The winter's Stipply .61 Wood has :been put • in • the. base, inent and. it. was' decided that, this. should be Paid .for now Mrs Charles 'McDonald, 'Mrs. E. VV.: ,Rice and and :'Mrs. Frank MQUillizi.. . were: apPointeti to: enquire .abotit and purchase a: coffee arid tea, maker for the hall. The'presid-, ent annonced: that' the, ,Wett. WaWo.nciSh:.•'FederatiOn'' Of Agti. culture banquet, st which •the in- stitut Will tater,. is to be. held • NOveniber .26th. Plans , fOr the • inemOtial seritiee to be held Sun" • = 'Secretary, Mrs, Prank Mc Quillin,' wNeotV.:014ibs:tirst td,h, Tatheth4e8icsetnaont' • ,gave: a report Of cards and its • sent :the sick, bereaved, etc, • These are bought with collectiorr Otperinies takeifat each meeting., The enclosed p9roh: Of ttie. hall has been painted on the inside, and!a vote of thanks was fender - ed the 4neMbers. who did :this WOrk, iby s. • The Mato bri. "Peke was Pre, pared by IVIts. A. daunt, indlead by Mrs, 'C. MacDonald. An itiStif., mental 'HowGreat Thou Art" Was played by Mrs. Chester Tay • lor. Our localleader of the 4-H Coate "Cereal ' Shelf", Mrs: a. •MacPhereti,. gave .4 Short sut, Y w book which she is. compiling for our institute.. Our president, Mrs. C. Mac- Donald, and our secretar, Mrs: E:7Gurit Were delegates- to the Arena convention beldin London and they each gave us very inter- esting 'reports. The theme of the convention was, " must bear no hatred in my heart against any- of the Lazy 'Farmer": and by Mrs• . •MasPliersOn on: "A Patriotic: Creed". contest was conducted by Mrs• W,' A. Miller. • The "Queen"- brought/the,ineet- • ing to a close, and: after the "In- stitute Grace lunch was served -• 'by ,the hostesses, Mrs. Gordon. ‘1Vicztalicriihti.erso.n. and. Mrs...Frank c' Some women work _so hard to make good husbands that they never quite manage to make good • • . . Have You Renewed Your Sub- scription?: • ii.446,41.114.1141.6.4.40,14.1.41,...........41"."4•• McINTOSO: Ana WARD • Chartered AcCoUtanta Bell Telephone B11111. • NIValicertou,' Ont. Telephone 133s. one: . • • Readings were given by . vas: ' !.. 1111SUr • / • 4 ANNdIJNCES . • • • • Irwin Carruthers • • •