The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-04-20, Page 13TOP . QUALITY ESSO
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(Langside News)
Congratulations to Mr. Peter
Moffat •who will celebrate. his
87th birthday -on Friday; April 22.
Best wishes from this community.
There will:be no Sunday School
or Church service next Sunday at,
,Langside These services'are with
drawn sothe congregation may.
join with Wingham in the .official
opening, of their new Presbyterian
Church. F ..
On Sunday May 1, communion
and baptism will be observed at
Langside Church. Preparatory .ser
vice will be held -the prehious Fri
day evening at Whitechurch. at
8.30 p.m. .
The Children• of the Churchmet
in Langside Hall on Sunday during
the church service. The leaders
are Mrs; Charles Tiffin, Mrs. Geo.
Conlan. and M.S. Geo. Voting.
The secretary appointed for this.
year is Agnes Conley, and the
treasurer is Laura Conlan.
Linda McQuillin'spent the Easter
vacation with her family. ' She •
returned to Blobrview Children's
Hospital., Toronto, on Sunday.
William Dickie visited with
Douglas Wall, on Wednesday after-
noon.
Dave, Moffat was a patient in
Wingham and District Hospital..'
He returned home on Saturday.
Ira Wall, Bill and Edna,. White-
church, visited Saturday evening
with Mr; and: Mrs. Gordon Wall .
and 'family, "
The household effects of OM
ichardson will be sold on Saturday
pri1.23, at his house in Tee`swater
Mr, and Mrs. Russell Needham,
sonna and Mary. of Ripley, visited
orae.
y evening with Mr. and Mrs.
ordon Wall and'farhily.
Eugene Conley returned to work
t the factory in Lucknow. He .'
AS been off work with an injured
Inger. ` • •
Volunteer canvassers for the
Lucknow section of the Canadian
Cancer Society will be busy next
week Making a door -to -doe
canvas for• funds,and taking with
them information to:give-to every.
resident of the village, • whether
Of not he gives a donation. Book
marks listing the seven warning. •
signals, wilt be given out,,. and a '
booklet "Cancer facts 1966" has '
been.made. ble,ta each. can
vasser so that she .may answer,
questions accurately. You may
read for yourself how your funds
were spent in 1965 and how can-
cer' dollars . will be 'spent in 1966.
Under Campaign Chairman•; "
Mrs. J. C. McKim, .the, canvas:, ' c
of Lucknow and district•will be•
carried out through eight .tear
captains: Mrs. J. L. MacMillan,
Mr's;' Ford. Cunningham, Mrs.'
John Kreutzweiser, Mrs. Alex
•' MacNay, Mrs. Wtn. Wherry,. Mrs,
Mel` Greer„ . Mrs Harry Lavis.
and Miss Ruth. Thompson. This
year Mrs. 'McKim is; endeavouring
to .reach the homes of more .rural.
residents of the Lucknow district,
If thisis accomplished, we should
cornea way over last year's receipts
of $790, Tet everyone give what
he can. of his time and money .to
the Canadian Cancer Society. A
successful campaign will enable
the Society and the' National Can-
cer Institute to continue and.
expand` their vital efforts to con-
trol cancer.
rs. Omar..Brooks
New Wi. President
.The annual meeting:of .the Luck4
now Women's Institute was held
'in the. Institute rooms with Mrs.
George Whitby' in the chair. • The
'roll call was answered by the pay
ing:of•fees•:'
The centennial project, thee
'railing on the steps of the Town
Hall, was discussed, but nothing
can be done. until Council/puts in
the new steps. Plans were made .
to go to' Walkerton`on•:April 26th'
'. for , the ".Laundry .Forum" . and also'
to the Officers: conference: on May
5, to Guelph, Mrs; Om.ar.Brooks •
being the delegate;
Following, the reading of the
annual reports from.. the. different
committees, Mrs. Joseph Mac
Millan presided for the election of
officers and the installation.
' President, Mrs. Omar Brooks;
lst vice Pres,, Mrs; .Alex McNay;
2nd vice Pres.:, Mrs. Mel Greer;.'
Secretary -Treasurer, 'Mrs. A.J.
Wilson; Assistant: Treasurer, Mrs.
P.S. Stewart Pianist, .Mrs. J. Em-,
erson Assistant Pianist, Mrs. Wes.
Joyynt;:'District Director; Mrs.J.L.
MacMillan; Cheerio Committee,
Mrs, C. Steward 'and Mrs. Neil
MacCallum; Auditors, Mrs. Wes.
Joynt'and Mrs, N.J.MacKenzie;.
Federated News, .Mrsi,R. Robert-
Son;, Institute Directors; Mrs..
John Adams, Mrs. Philip Stewart
arid Mrs..W. F. MacDonald; :Agr
iculture, Mrs.. S.B., Stothers; Hist-
orfca'i Research,. Mrs; G. Saunders;.
Public Relations, Mrs.: Gordon
Fisher Citizenship and Education,
Mrs. John. Emerson; Home Econom-
ics, Mrs., N. 'r. MacKenzie; Reso-
lutions, Mrs,' E. Barkwell; Curator,
Mrs, Garfield MacDonald. /
.ivirs, Russ Robertson moved a
vote of thanks to tl%e outgoing • . -
president, Mrs. George Whitby..
Mrs, Omar. Brooks presided for
the rest of the meeting. and Mrs,
Philip Stewart, Mrs, 0. Brooks and
Mrs. A. Wilson were appointed to
be on<the Area Convention Comm-
ittee. All the members are re ':
quested to .be out. at the May meet-
ing to have their picture taken.
Following the 'Queen' and
Grace,. the members enjoyed a
delicious smorgasbord,
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(Olivet News)
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. iston
celebrated their :thirti e > edding
• anniversary on Sunda . April 10.
Guests for the occa n were Mrs.
Mae:Hamilton and' Mrs..Annie
Maeintyre'of Lucknow.
Soloist.' on Easter Sunday in
Olivet United Church was Walter
Dexter when he sang "Nailed to.
the Cross" Mrs, John MacCharles
solo ,was "The Shadow of the'Cross"
The U.C.W. met for their
April meeting .in the church; ,'Mrs.
Gerald Coiling opened the meet-
ing with an Easter poem. Mrs.
..`Walter Black and Mrs, Robert
Osborne gave readings. Mrs;. J•oh
MacCharles sang a solo.-accom-
panied by; Mrs, Sandy MacCharles.
at the organ. Mrs. Herb Clayton
' aiid Mrs. Walter Dexter gave a
report on .the Presbytery meeting
'at"Paisley when, Mrs.: Clayton was:
.among the officers installed::
Mis. •, Raymond Hamilton -enter-
tained about 25 friends at a Tupp-
erware party on Wednesday:.even
WHITE. CHURCH
This community extends Sym-
pathy to Kenneth Dowling in the:
passing of his brother Alvin,
Thursday last, in St. Joseph's.
pital, Hamilton: The funeral
was'.held Monday in Hamilton, •
with burial in Maplewood Ceme-
tery, Varney. The late `Mr. Dow
ling is survived by his wife, the •
former, Dorothy. Reid, who was
well,known in the village here,
as her parents. the late Bert Reid
and Mrs. Reid now of Listowel,',
resided in the home `now owned by
Mr. :and Mrs. Ezra' Scholtz, 'Be
Be-
sides. his wife, he Is survived by
a son Douglas and daughter, Mrs,
Blair Patterson of Burlington.
.MESSENGERS MEET
< W hitechuich United Church
Messengers held their meeting on '.
Sunday:afternoon during church
service in the Sunday School room,
The call to worship was given by :
President Brenda Soloman. A
hymn was :sung. The scripture was
read' in unison. The offering was'
received by Doris Naylor and the "
offertory prayer was given, by Glen
Naylor. The secretary, Thelma.
Purddn,.`called the roll which was
answered .by 13. Mrs, Gibb read
thank you letters from' oyce. Tiff-
in and .Mrs. Clarence Ritchie ex-
pressing thanks for gifts given
them when leaving the church and
community, They decided to
Make up the bale and present $10
to M. M; .fund., Mrs.' Gibb gave:
out mite boxes •to each family.
They then divided'into classes,
Mrs. Gibb had the seniors' and Mrs.
Sleightholm the jnnitts.,
ing.
Mrs. Gary Hoffman and *Wight
er Paula visited fa a few days in
Hamilton. .
Mrs. Jim McNain, and Karen
went home to Seaford*, ,having...
spent the winter here.
Mrs.: Walter Black, Mrs„ Herb
Clayton;' Mrs. Ray Hamilton,
Mrs.. Robert Osborne, Mrs, ,Gerald.
Coiling; 'Mrs. John Coiling and
Mrs, Qrville Finlayson were among
the guests of the Clarke U.C.W..
on : Thursday evening when Miss
Clara Norman was guest speaker.
Mr.: and Mrs.. Ray Hamilton:
visited in.Goderich on Friday„
Burt Eaton. spent the weekend:
in St. Thomas visiting with, bis
brother, Fred Eaton, and .fatrriily. •
Mr and Mrs,' barmen Scarrow
and, family .and Mr. E; -C. Scare
ow of Sarnia visited r,on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White
and family.
Mrs.°.Alice Osborne has returned
.homrie• from hospital in. London.
Since 1949 the :Canadian .Cancer
Society has 'provided $174746,748
for research and; research facilities