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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW;, .ONTARIO.
PAGE ELEVEN
Makes Plgns
For.Winter Mo
�ns
The regular St Augustine •
c. w. L. 'Christmas Meeting was
held in the Parish Hall on Tuesday
elieningiwitk.eleven members
present The minutes •of the 'last
meeting were read by Mrs. R.
Boyle. •
The President, Mrs, Gus Red
d opened ened the meetn with.
mon P g the
I,eague:Prayer , All conveners gave
their rep rts'with Mrs.JerryVan
Po,
Aiken reporting 34 paid members.,
The business: part • of the Meeting
took place:. A Turkey Bingo will
be held .Wednesday, .,December
•• 20th 'in the. Parish 'Hall,. St. Aug- •
ustine It was also decided that
the C. W L. w li g ve bags of
Christmas Candy to all the Child -f,
ren of the Parish •It"wasdecided
• to hold' the 'Card Party every two.
wee s or enter months;; the •
first one 'to .be heid'.on Friday.,
•January the 5th1. An.• invitation
from the Goderich C. W.L., was •
extended to •the.,St. Augustine
:C.W.L. to.attend their Tea and
Bazaar onSaturday, December.
9th.. Mrs: Wm:. Kinahan is in
charge of getting the Flowers. for •
Christmas. Mrs. Julien Delbergue
and Mrs. Don Delbergue are'iri
.charge, of the. Church Cleaning for'
, the month: of December. •
'Mrs:Wm. Redmond adjourned
the meeting.' The next meeting '
;'will be held the first Tuesday in.
March: The meeting closed with
prayyer::A dainty lunch was. served
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by the hostess in charge i. •
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jeers Re-� ect
r :C 9
omin • •Year
• KINLOUGH.;NEWS '
The Evening Workers met at the
home of 'Mrs. Bert Nicholson on
• Monday.Miss•Edna..Boyle presided
The scripture was from the
7th Chapter of St. James and was
read :by Mrs. Howard Thompson:
It also concluded with. a. Missionary
reading. Prayers followed'. The
Meditation "Gods 'Goodness" was
given by Miss May Boyle. Mrs.
Ronald. Thacker gavethe .financial
report, A letterof aPP reciation. was
read from. Harold and Madeleine'
Haldenby for,the gift which they
were given from the. group. The.
toll call was answered wit1i the
word "Faith" . • The officers. were
re -'elected. The President thanked
the hostess and refreshments were
served .:Tills was a work meeting
and a quilt was quilted. The
'Evening Workers will join with the
A.C. W for t'le Christmas meeting
When everyone'will, take part•in
the programme.
Officers Returned
OV Acclamation'
South Kinloss'young people met
for the first meeting of the 1967-68
seam:M. Sunday night.' December
3rd, in the. chu
rch'basement
1 .
The meeting opened with the
responsive reading of Romans 8:,•
28-39 led by .Rev. Rod. MacLeod
and followed by 'prayer.
.Mr. MacLeod gave much fooc&.for.
thought showing God's purpose for
• the world and how Jesus tame • to •
teach us God's,plan:..
During the business,' the minutes
o the :last meeting were. read and
Mac Maclnnes gave the •
treasurer's report showingg a
balance of $21.40.
Suggestions Were brought forward
about having, Christmas Carolling
and perhaps a contribution to the
Family. Night programme
Officers returned'by acclamation
were• President im MacKinnon,
Secretary - Walter Dickie, Treas.-
urer - Mac Maclnnes .
Ne ct: meeting will be held in the
Chinch December 17th with •
directors Heather. MacKenzie .and '
Hugh Maclnnes.
The meeting closed with
benediction by Rev. R. MacLeod.
Membersof, the :St;. ; Peters Angif:
can•Churth Sunday School,. Luck
ow-were--taken-by_bius-on-S.0 nd a,
so .Stratford_to attend_the annual
Christmas Pageant: '•
It was staged by the Anglican
Theatre Guild at theStratford
Shakespearean Festival..Theatre:and.
was their thirteenth annualproduct-
ion.
roduct-ion.
Forty-seven went by bus driven by
Harold .Austin.
DongannOn
The Dungannon United Church
Women held their regular meeting
with the President, Mrs. Nelson =
Pearson presiding. and' Mrs, Cecil
Blake .actin as secretarY in' the
g,
absence of Mrs. Howard Johnston.
Mrs.: George Errington had charge
of devotions, •reading "God is
Silent - We keep.vigil". with script-
ure. readings from Mark 14t, 32-42.
Mrs. Lorne Hasty gave a study on
Economical outreach using Burling-
ton, Ontario as an example of a .
rapidly. growing.urban cetitre., , •
A poem on remembrance day
"Boy" was given by Beth McConn
ell and.the roll call Was answered
by a verse containing,• the word
ren'ie'rnbrance. •
�, ber s
A committeelto re ick
and shut ins .at Christmas S
narne4.
The December meeting,will be
on the evening of December 12.
A splendid report of the'Presbyter=
ial at Westfield was given by Mrs,
Nelson' Pearson, who also gave the'
b enng ded"icati orrpriyet=.- — ;
iderlck
Total Duty Hours- 4 2: H" hwa_y
and other roads. patrolled in miles
4,766.
INVESTIGATIONS; ,Criminal: (a) Thefts 2.. '(b)
Breaking and Entering 1.. (c)
•Other -- 6.
Traffic:. (a) Accidents 4. (i)
Property 'Damage 3. (ii) Personal
Injury - 1. (iii) No Injured - 1.
On Sunday., .November 26 on #4
Highway, at Clinton North Limits,
Richard John Irvine,. R. R. 2, Wing -
barn, ,Ontario was involved in a'
single car accident which resulted
•in $40000 damage to the vehicle
•
he was .deriving.
On•Sunday; November 26 on 3rd
and .4th sideroad,,.Ashfield Town-
ship,, south of '2nd Concession;
Charles ,Franklin 'young, Dungann
on, was involved in a single car ,
accident sustaining. $200,,00 dant-
age to the vehicle he was drivinlg.
Gregory. Maize, R.R,._3,. Dungannon.
passenger in the vehicle, was in, -7..,
,jured . '
On Saturday, December 2.••
Thomas Scott'Rompf, 104 Bennett
Street, Goderich,'was involved: in.-.
a single:car accident on ,1
#8 Highway, east of #.27 ounty
Road, sustaining $200.0 damage
to his vehicle .
.On Saturday; December 2 on #12
County. Road;; Tuckersmith Town.
The Church School of Ashfield
Presbyterian Church will 'close for
the winter on December 10,,• Vie
Christmas.' concert will be
held Friday .evening, December
15 at 8:30 p. rn. _.. •
Mr, :and. Mrs; Earl Howes spent:
the week end with RanOke at
Oshawa.. •' • • / .
Warnings - 12.
-General (a) Requests for. = -
Assistance, 5. (b)' Prisoner Escort.*
2,
ship; north of #3 ,COuntY Road there . TIP...' -:Many driversrs .don't know
P
was a six car accident, four of
•.whichwereP arked and unattended
involving Robert Neil Gemmell,
R. R. 2+, Kippen and Douglas. ,
U 'shall; R.R. 2 Ki en..A x -
P PP PPro
imate total damage was $2,075;00
(b)Charges' t :25. 21 Highway 7
Traffic Act.. 4 Liquor Control Act;.
one of which w'as, a minor.
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•
this, but cars involved in an acci-
dent and obstructing traffic should'•,
be moved if they can be moved to •
of the road or onto' the
the side
shoulder It: is not necessary to
leave them blocking traffic until
the police arrive.
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