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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-05-19, Page 6>1 FAGESIX . .ST. HELENS J The Northern group of, the "W.M.S. had charge of the pro­ gram at the May meeting held 4$ the home of Mrs, W. I. Miller Wednesday afternoon with, j8 ladies present. Mrs. W; A. Miller, . lit in the worship service, k the theme of which was‘‘The Church an their House”. Mrs. T. J. Todd aread the scripture lesson and, Mrs. Alex .Murdie led in prayer, Mrs. George Stuart and Mrs., Jas. Humin favored with a -duet, ‘‘He is “Mine”. The subject from the study book on l“Our Backyard”, > was taken in an interesting man­ ner by Mrs, Gordon Macpherson as Mrs. Canada and Mrs. Harvey Metab‘/as Mrs- United States. Mrs. W. I. Miller, the president, conducted the business. The trea­ surer reported the Easter. Thank- Offeringas<$29.05 with $66 hav­ ing been sent to the Presbyterial; treasurer. The next meeting will t>e held at the home of ^4rs.*>Geo, ^Stuart with the Southern group in charge. ; THE /LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO , ’• ?--------- Mrs. James Curran, .the presi­ dent, was- in the chair for the meeting of the W.A., the theme of which worship service was “Christian Family Life”. Mrs. Murdie read the. scripture lesson and Mrs. John Cairieron, the lesr son thoughts. It was agreed to hold the annual Juhe tea on Thursday, (June 24ih, with the following committees in charge': program, Mrs. Stuart, Mrs, L. Woods, Mrs, Frank McQuillin & Mrs. T. J. Todd;, decorating, Miss W. D. Rutherford, Mrs, Alex Pur- ves, Mrs. J. Curran and Mrs. H: Webb; lunch, . Mrs. E.. W. Rjce, Mrs. X3has: McDbnald, ,Mrs. Geo. Stuart, Mrs. G. MacPhersbn and Mrs. Lorhe Durnin.,; Mrs? W. A.. Miller read the, press report’ of the first annual 'meeting of the Huron Presbytery of the Women’s Association held at Walton re­ cently. At the conclusion a social half hour was enjoyed when lunch was served with Mrs. Cur­ ran and Mrs. McQuillin as host> esses.. Congratulations are due Barry McQuillin who with 81 marks, won second place in the colleg­ iate baritone solo at. the Huron County musical festival held at Goderich last week. Rev. Chung eChPo Kim,ByD., professor at Ch’osan Theological College, Seoul, Korea, who has been a student at Emmanuel Col-' lege, Toronto, on a scholarship from the. United Church Overseas Mission Board, will be thq guest speaker at the Sunday School an­ niversary. and Flower Sunday on Sunday, May 30th; Rev. Kun, 'Vho will spieak both morning and ev­ ening in the .United Church, will bring a victorious message of his triumphs through Jesus Christ, ’over the many obstacles, both physical and spiritual, that exist in Korea today. Plan to attend. Miss Margaret Macpherson, R. N. Of London and Mr. Keith Black of Centralia, were week-end vis­ itors with Mr. and *Mr$. Gordon MacPherson. • Mr. arid Mrs, Dan MacKay Of Ripley were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs, George Stuart., The sheeting of the St, Helens Young People’s Union was held on May ’17th with Murray Tay* lor, the vice president, in charge of the udminiMretion- Doris Mil­ ler, convener of Stewardship apu Training, was in charge 01 the, worship service. Everyone joined in singing “Stand up for Jesus., Doris Miller; read the call to worship arid had a prayer, Doris Miller, assisted by Miss. Ruther­ ford, Bob Lyons, Marvin McDon­ ald and Phyllis Barbour, ;was in. charge of the Bible study and the study of the Christian Life. Anne Todd-led a sing song, arid the meeting closed with the; ben­ ediction. BQRN ' ‘” . " -7 FORAN—at - Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on May 6th, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. John Foran, R. 2, Auburn, a son, Terrance Jaimes. PATERSON—in Detroit, on Sat­ urday, April 17th, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Scott Paterson, former­ ly of Whitechurch, a son,. Jeffrey Allan. & • t I $ w f « ■Or '( r WEDNESDAY, MAY IQth, I954 PURPLE GROVE Mrs. Victor, Gawley attended the. funeral of her • cousin, Mrs. Dale McMurren, daughter of Mr.” and Mrs. Walter MoMurreh of Essex on SUnday. Pupils of Purple Grove school took the train to Niagara last Friday, All report a, good lime, Congratulations to. Mr, & Mrs. 'Claudie Pore who were married on Saturday. / 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Emerson visited at the home of Mr. Isaac Nixon qn Wednesday of last 4 week. ■„ Mr. and Mrs, Frank Dote and Messrs.-’ Stuart, Donald & Cecil- Dore attended the Pore-Orr wed­ ding on Saturday./ Mr. and of Kinloss of Mr. and on Sunday. . Mr. and and family visited with Mr. and Mrs., Jerome Schmit of Mildmay ph Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stanley and family visited relatives at Guelph recently. ’ % Mr. and Mrs; George . S. Emqr- son, Jim and Bobbie, visited with friends at London on Sunday. Mrs. Frank Colwell visited at the home Mrs. Donald McCosh Mrs, Burton Collins » HURON CO. 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AUXILIARY NEWS 1M/1 LV1OIltSTO'IU V a- FORD - MONARCH DEALER X Motors ’PHONE 40; LUCKNOW, ONTARIO LOOK FOR THE<jg^^SIGN OF VALUE WHEN YOU 3UY A USED CAR-SEE YOUR MONARCH DEALER fl 1>(f1 Ladies Auxiliary to the Can­ adian Legion, No. 309, held their regular monthly meeting in the( ; Legion Auxiliary Rooms on Tues­ day, May 4th with 23 members present, The meeting was opened with O Canada and the opening ' exercises., Mrs. Wasney presented the; colors. Two minutes’ silence was observed in memory of our member, the late Mrs, Margaret. Hamilton, for whom the charter ■Avasdraped. - The Legion’ Auxiliary Rally, which ,last year was held in Luck­ now, will be held in Exeter on t Wednesday; May. 12th,. with' the bus leaving the Auxiliary Rooms at 6.15 p.m., The Navy League canvass, is to. be held, the first Wednesday in / •June. ' ' For the summer months the regular meetings will be held at 8.30 ip.m.( The_Auxiliary has been .invited to attend a meeting of the Luck­ now Branch,. No. 309, to see'how ' their meetings are conducted. This meeting is on Tuesday, May 25th. There will be no June meet­ ing. An invitation has been re­ ceived to attend the Goderich' ’ Auxiliary meeting ori Tuesday, June 8th. Plans were made for the annual picnic ’to /be, held on : -J upe—17ihr” All—memibers—are—to__ attend church parade on Jime 6th. All details are not yet complete. Plans wore made for our semi-' annual dahce to be held in Luck­ now' Town, Hall oh Friday, May 21st, withi Carruther’s orchestra. • , There will ibe- a ’“.floor show” of the “Kintail Fdshion Show” and somo lucky lady Will be crowned “Queen of May’’. Mrs. Bob Ham­ ilton Was named to the enter­ tainment Committee, ■ K The mystery box was — Mrs. Jack England. A. lovely pair to the Auxiliary by Mrs. James Johnston, on which a-draw was made and they wor.^ .won-by the same Mrs, Johnston.. A Jqvely quilt fyas .been ’made and fs-'fenL tifOd iri ;S draw along with a tray at our dance; . * v 7 ’ The meptihg closed with God Bave the Queen and a dehmous 'iurieh;. . ■ ■4'S' tom