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Lucknow WMS meets
The Evening Auxiliary of
the Lucknow Presbyterian
Church held their monthly
meeting in the Sunday
School Room on Tuesday,
March 15 at 8:00 p.m. v
The Evening Unit of the
Lucknow United Church
U.C.W.were guests at this
meeting and presented the
program.
Mrs. Witham Henderson
welcomed the guests.
Mrs. Gordon Cayley con-
ducted a sing song. Mrs.
George Joynt read a poem.
Mrs. Bryce Elliott gave the
scripture and meditation fol-
lowed by prayer by Mrs.
George Joynt.
Mrs. Cayley gave two
questions to ask the person
next to you: If Christ came to
your home which room would
you invite him into; How
would you prepare your
home if you knew Christ was
coming to visit you. A dis-
cussion followed which was
very interesting.
Mrs. Cayley led .in some
new round sing songs.
Mrs. Michael Sheppard of
Lucknow was the guest
speaker for the evening. She
spoke on the Difference be-
tween Inner Joy and Happi-
ness. Mrs. Jack Treleaven
thanked the speaker on be-
half of all the ladies.
Mrs. Frank Hawthorne
gave the courtesy remarks.
Contests and an Irish sing
song were conducted by Mrs.
William Henderson and Mrs.
Bruce Raynard.
Enjoy Irish program
A good crowd turned out
for the Town and Country
Club Irish program Tuesday,
March 15.
The orchestra consisting of
Harold Campbell, Ira Dickie,
Jean Conley and Betty
O'Donnell got things off to a
lively start, Gertrude Leddy
gave two Irish recitations.
Wat Webster of Clinton fav-
oured with Irish mouth organ
selections twice during the
program as did Harry Lavis,
accompanied by Betty and
Jean.
Anna Johnstone sang
three lovely Irish songs with
accompaniment by Dorothy
Brown. Hill Kirkman gave a
recitation and Mrs. Bill Hen-
derson, at the piano, led all
in an Irish sing song. Grace
Campbell recited two poems.
The orchestra closed the
program and a square dance
followed with Spence Irwin
being the caller. An old time
waltz was enjoyed by many
and cup cakes and tea were
served by the committee in
charge.
Attend St. Helens auction
By Kathryn Todd
In spite of rain, sleet and
snow, nothing can keep the
farmers from looking for
bargains. This was proven
on Saturday when a good
crowd of buyers and onlook-
ers attended the farm auction
sale of machinery held at Bob
Aitchison's farm. The rain
and the cold north winds
don't seem to matter much
when spring auction sales
arrive.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ly-
ons spent the weekend visit-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Jeff
Croskill and David of Listow-
el.
Helen Todd and Isobel
Miller returned home after a
16 day tour to Florida. Places
visited in Florida were Clear -
A
water, St. Augustine and
Orlando,
Spring is here this week
but to look out the window
you would think that winter
has just arrived. After enjoy-
ing 12 degree (54) temper-
atures on Christmas Day, it
wouldn't surprise anyone to
see snow at Easter.
Rob Siecker did extensive
damage to his car when he
was returning home to Owen
Sound on Sunday evening.
Rob had been visiting with
his family for the weekend. A
deer dashed into his path
while travelling to Black
Horse. The deer was killed in
the accident but Mr. Sleeker
received no injuries.
Kathryn Todd celebrated
her 29th? birthday with a
surprise party hosted by
friends.
Sr. Augustine CIL
The March meeting of St.
Augstine Catholic Women's
League was held in the
church hall. Marg Glavin
opened the meeting with
prayer followed by a scrip-
ture reading given by Leona
Hickey.
Father Frank Dentinger
commented on the scripture
by giving scripture meaning
in today's terms.
The minutes of the prev-
ious meeting were read by
Mary Boyle. Reports were
given by Maria Theony and
Mary Redmond.
The business this month
started with the announce-
ment of a Ham Bingo to be
held Thursday, March 24 at
8:30 in St. Augustine Hall.
First communion will be
made at Easter time by
Patrick and Darrel Hallahan
from Sacred Heart School.
Peter Theony and Joyel For-
an will make their First
Communion in June. they
attend St. Joseph's Com-
munity School.
Donna Sue McClenaghan
from Cedar Hill Garden
Centre gave a very enter-
taining discussion of theory
and demonstrations on ar-
rangements of silk and fresh
flowers. Her program was
very informative and enjoyed
very much by all present.
Tickets were drawn for
Door Prizes. First prize was a
spring floral arrangement
done by Donna Sue during
her demonstration and don-
ated. It was won by Mrs.
Leona Hickey. Other winners
of plants and bulbs were
Mrs. Ella Redmond, Mrs.
Lois Chamney, Mrs. Maria
Theony and Mrs. Judy
Smyth.
Donna Sue was thanked on
behalf of the league by
Nancy Stapleton and pres-
ented with a gift.
LUCKNOW
UNITED
CHURCH
SUNDAY, MARCH 27
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Worship 11 tO0 a.m.
Rev. Warren McDougall
B.A. M.Dive
Nursery and Junior
Congregation Provided
Everyone Welcome
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Guest Speaker
Rev. George Garratt
Nursery Downstairs For
Any Little Ones Under
four.
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