The Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-02-27, Page 11wEDN'ESDAYY.'k"F,B . 27th,; 1957
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DUNGANNOl1
.The Y.P.U. ihela a service on
:Sunday , evening.. in : the United
Church with a' good attendance,
Marlene . Maize led; assisted, 'by'
George • Smyth who:.' read the
scripture lesson and from ;it
Lorne. "Alton' gave the talk 'on
St;,Mathews 5:16, "Let your light
so shine .before ` men, ,that they
may see your good. , works and:
glorify. your Father, which is" in
heaven". ; Sandra . Finnigan•. pre=
'sided at., the piano and .,a' Young
Peoples • 'choir .. led the, 'singing.;
Marylin-=enders
ler .each sang, solos; Wilmer Er:
rington: and Ronald Alton: receiv-
.ed the collection: During. the ser-
;vice •Rev. G D, Watt, pastor, in-:
stalled the. officers: Ores:, .Mary
lin Anderson; vice pies., Evelyn
Smyth;. • Sec: an•d ,press,. Marlene'
Maize; 1pian4st,' :Sandra' Finni•
gan;
Faith' &'Evangelism, *Jim Blake,
Stewardship and Training, Del-
mer Maize -Mission& Qui acl
Wayne . Brown; Citizenship. and
+Community service, :,: Torii . -Fow
ler, 'recreation and Culture,'Keith
and Sandra: Finnigan; lunch con
vener, J C Durnin.
1GIr.,� "Ru sel (Bailey and son:
Tom' of Oak Lake, Manitoba, are
:visiting at the :farm: home' of Mr,
Gordon Finnigan: and other r`eP.
atives; •..
Mr. Harold ,:(Bud) Glenn has
purdhased the: 280 -acre farm .''of
Fred: Morris on` the . 4ah . Cones-'
ston' near >+,the Bluewater ' High
We are glad to see Mr: Wilmer"
Errington out again 'after his re
cent operation ••
Mr.., and Mrs.; 'David Living.
{ Ston (nee Gail .;Godfrey) were.
honored With a..: dance : reception
on Friday ` night ' at :the Agrihul-`
Lural 'Hall: 'Melody Ranch'"a„Gang
supplied' Musirfor dancing. I4iss
of
beatJune •Niviris read. an. .address of
best wishes and loe Sproul made
the ,•presentation'of. a ..purse of
money. The, young couple��v1L
make their';hort a in the Seaforth
district:
Visitors Over .,t the w•,eek-end
with..Mr." and ; Mrs: .Hugh Mc-,.
Wihinney were . cher son,
arrick, Torinitii=enc! fraenR-.
Wm,' `Blair, London.
Mr; and. Mrs. Richard FinniganY
of Goderich Were, visitors Sun,
day 'with. •Mr. and. Mrs. Herb'
Finnigan. `
Mrs.:
urn, formerly. of . Dungannon,.
,had the misfortune to mfa11 off
.a'•step._']adde and break Mier hip.
She Was first taken to G° erick >
Hospital and then., to . Itictoria
l•Iosiptal, 'London, for further
treatment.
Mr Lee
tiMiss Marguerite-" Saigeon of
the , Luckiiow D' i s:t tit t 'High
• School` teaching staff•ha.s been a
rent tg1i'an Hospital for
ten days - with , pnetdrionia. Mrs,.
Gordon Joh'ristori (+Bernice Blaine)'
of s ,l
'Ashfield hag' substituting
for Miss Saigetin. �;
1-4,7cKN
• Robertsons Schum ki er
The double• ring. wedding 'per
arnony, took. place ."fn the Ang-
lioan Manse, Bervie, by Rev', J;,
Patrner, on -;Saturday, February
16th at::'11 of- He1er�_ Mar-'
ret, ,craw „iter° o r. anfl
Rhn S :huxziaoher cifHolyrood,.
to-.Donalct Robertson, son of• .Mr..
and Mrs, George 'Robertson. of
Kincar,.dino.,,
The ,bridewore a. ' str.. +. less;:
' f_ogr Iength bown''of .White chs
AMY , lace, -,and: 'n.: " tu• e
Yl l ove<
yon �.
slipper satin The lace Jacket
was' trimmed with . rnnbher . o
e�rl:''
a s iris
u and . e, ; ..
sh .w -
P .. eq ore✓a.
white floral..headdress The bride'
carried .`;a dioigxet, of red: 'roses:
and white hyacinths with white
streainie'rs anal rose buds.
' Miss Edna . Robertson, .sister . of
the woof , wore Et ''ballerina-
length dress in. yellow . nylon:
lace. and tulle over ' taffeta with
matching bolero and headdress:
The ;bridesmaid:. carried yellow
maims: William Robertson, bro4.
Cher of the groom, Was best
man.
' A reception was, heldat the
Knotty. Pine. Inn in Kincardine•
at two o'clock. To' receive, the
bride'-s-mother--wore'a llue and
white :dress with blue 'accessor-
ies and a corsage of pink carna-,,
tions and .':the .. groom's mother'
chose ' a blue dress with navy _so ---- -si
n z�ead a-missxonary post work
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ONTtkR10 4.16 years ol,
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There are many children from 4 ti? • 16.' , earn
of age, Who: are ready tabs adopted Homes ;
are needed for tk ese children. no*. use
a,
of their age,• 'religion,; racial origin or a.
-h sical i .a ., _ .
P y :hand sap, homes 'are' not easy to
find.:. Secant . fo r these children will:.c " , ,;.:.
• from "a ;Permanent: home This program:
does not. aptly to, infanta, since. the. demand
for them far; exceeds the number of infants
available:' for .a\opon.
f
.: ,_a. marrred. cou 1' . interested, '
: Y �. .:, ,. ,; P. g in res . ; In
applying for the adoption. of an., older or'.
handicapped child •' ou should
be under; 45
of a
yeah - , g ,You must be hi
' cod health
and financieally capable of Gar ng for ,the'
child's; . future. Your personal character,
homernakut' arty- and -:capacity ,to- Mee:
the needs of a child ' uirin . special . care
reqs g pec .
are .important factors m the placement of
these :children.
•.'Applications. for adoption of the•.follow-
:ng
children ----an d other older or
.bandicappeded children -should be directed
to the Minister of .Public Welfare,.
.-Parliament Buildings, Toronto,' Ontario:
Typicai of the cibildren seeking permanent
adoption homes.,;
,A pretty little blonde Protestant sign who is ,
4 . years: _.old She .needs. 'a god • home .and
patient, understanding parents .., .. ••.: � because. •.
she:'is a,• a esti ': and, must ear a •
..: , P.. ;c . ......... w ., . - �irace- ou" one,. • , ,
"le
. 'Fo una "
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her
. g rt to y, .chances: ofsorin'edag►
walking without a, brace are `promising. But
she: has to at�.tend a; therapy
claw.everY week, k '
she' 'must be in a home . near .a, clinic This.
littlel'tst` need now . 1$ `'
8�re 8�ae
,., •., for love and
affection as part •of a' permanent famil
e Two • good-looking brothers who are 8 and
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9 years old. They are Roman Catholic, able to •
speak both English and French Both boys
have brown hair and eyes . with bright ` •
personalities to,match their'healthy physiques,:
They, need a good, permanent hone where they
can be accepted together as partof the family.. •.
Your Local Children's ,A d Society devotes
its time and energy to serving the inter-
ests of children. and- your -community:-
ONTARIO 'DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE'
Hon: Louis P.:'Cicils Q.C,, MINIsTER
accessories and a. corsage of pink.
carnations.,
For t
travelling ,'the :bride don-
ned a 'navy, .+blue suit with •: red
accessories and a, ,corsage=. Of,
White carnations: After` a wed
ding trip to` southern points the
ioouplZ : will make : their. horse in
Orilla:.'.
:ers .'day. .from Home Missions.
.
MrsZI. ,Webster sten
W closed With.
praYer• and • MrsCharles Web-
sterster
;conducted a +contest while'
lunch was served ,
ved , by , Mrs. J. C.
McNati` Miss Ruth ` Thompson,
Mrs. -'C.' .Webster:' and Mrs. H.
Webster. :
Ashfield Presbyterian•
The :Auxiliary of. the W.M.S..
'held their. February meeting, on
:Thursday at; the • Rome •. of : Mrs.
Alex ,,MacDonald with an '`atten-.
dance of 33 Members-` and " four
gua1liarry '
The annual pot luck . supper
was held inthe . church base-
ment on . February 19th' with. 24'.
Members, present. The } oulntiful
Supper' and • decorations* which
were carried. out in. Alaska' style
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was very capably . arranged by
the committee. .The meeting .6p-
ened with the Call to Worship.
The president, 'Mrs. Jack. Pol-;
lock, 'Offered, prayer. .The Bible
readings tri threee parts were
:read by . Mrs: iNoble Johnston,
Mrs. Leonard .MacDonald •. ;'ands
Miss Ruth. McGillivray. The Bible
study
vas. given °`by. Mrs Ray -
require . Of. me'r,; • was .taken 'by'
Gladys MacDonald, and was
the form ofpanel , With Mrs..
Morgan :Henderson,;' Mrs: Robert,,'
MaoKenie ' and Miss • 'Kay Mac=
•Lennan taking -part., After, this
the Members were ` divided into
three' groups • . for discussions
-Stewardship; :During - the. 'busi-
ness ;plans Were. discussed for a
sll
ppez to be hreld: in •'the''ahurch
in March.' Mrs. James Little was
elected .a$ a delegate to attend
the:'Synodical; to:be held in Lis-
-towel-in:':`April "Hymn -554 Was
sung and the' meeting w -as dos-
ed
•;with prayer by Mrs. Gordon
Fisher:
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U .ted Church Evening .Aux.`
The February .meeting `of• • the
Evening ; Auxiliary met :xn the
church fellowship ,room with ,22
Members .present. Mrs. 0. Jones
took - charge of: the business ''per-
iod _',Mrs. R., Button .:reported for.
the. betievolent comtinittee, It' was
children.. The first vice .president, Formosa' telling of the • efforts
Mrs. Wm,° Ross, as leader :Of the put ,forth ,.in: their work there.. '
P.
ro a opened the . meeting: Following ln' , m, � :g. .::the , Offering, "Mrs..
The scripture; was read by Mrs. Ross 'ave th dedicatorypray- •
g ;�P.,.Y
'Win. Johnston Who•: also gave the' er., . After several discussions
meditation on "Remember.the t c Mrs .West closed the ' aneetin ::.
,Sabbath Da to •"
y keep� it.. Iio1y , w ," ' •gayer and: lunch was°.1Ser
Mrs. Dave • McMurchy as le a ° ved' +
off .Y der
athe hostess and toiisxiit
for' the. 'topic, read a paper.. on tee in -charge, The ladies.: ;are
Missions` ' and :Missionaries, with asked to please bring their 'Jan-
Mrs;:. Dick West., Mrs Henry. uary Glad '^ Tidings, with the
MacKenzie and Miss Sadie -John- Worl.ds':Daky-. of Prayer service in
ston,• as , her helpers, each;; read- it, for 'using at the next-. Meet-
ing interesting papers. Mrs. Earl ing, which is .to be held• at. the
Howse read a 'letter? from. Rev. home of Mrs.. `Archie McMurchy'-'
and : Mrs. George:' ' Malcolm in on Friday, March 8th.
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Bonded
BRAKE:. SHOES
ATTER 1 ES
decided to collect • 'a ,5 cent fee.
aperinerrihe� ;at each Tneeting=: t
provide hot, chocolate for the
Mission •.. Band : rnerribers Mrs.
George Whntby agreed to provide
a `special box for the collection.
March Sth • will be World's bay
``of••Pra er to be'^held in the Ang-
ican c ' ire : n, execu we meet,
inig will play 'dinner arrange -
menus ,fc-"rhe` f'resib+teil :156'
held in :our ,ehurch', April 16th
ani also ei a fiitr or tlie'Apri .'
meeting.. A letter was read from
our prayer 'partner' missionary,
Mit. 'Williams of Teulori, Mani-
•toba and Mrs Howey` 'offered'a w.
sprayer, :.for her, Mrs, } arVey
Webster took charge of the.' de W
vo ions period `„and tie” iopi°
froim the. study" +bopk. Mrs;
Murdie• reed the scriptui a and
Miss, Ann Crawford 'favor ed ;with
a ,vo'eal solo Miss Ruth '.honto-
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