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THE 1.UCKNOW+• LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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WEDNESDAY, > I QV. 9th, igsa
For. the evening session Mrs,
Fraher•.-Leel ,�..pr-esided-��
e en , y p
gannon: Mrs• Allan ' •Reed r
the scripture anl, presented
meditation and' Mrs,. Struthers
the Slayer, The portrayal •of
eatecu�ae meeting was given
rnerrbers Of the Lucknovv • Ev
ing •Auxiliary, Mrs. Fisher,
A9frs. J. Little, Mrs. J. MacDon-
ald, Mrs.. V. Mowbray, •Miss
Fisher, ,Mrs. Pedersen, and �
N. Taylor,• , .
'Colored' ,Slides: of Miss ' Re
work' � were shown " and each
the speakers continued the -story:.
of `r woxk, tresentng,'a hg
:challenge• •and stressing the.'.rl
for prayer.. •
South Kinloss{.CGIT girls sang
and 'Mrs. P, . Steer conntrib1 ted a' '
solo. The speakers • were thanked
by . Mrk. Ira Dickie and.Mrs. F.
Moffat .on behalf' of the visiting
Societies thanked .the ladies of
South Kinloss.` After the session•
refreshments. were served ' .and'
fellowship. enjoyed.
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Mrs, P. A. Murray Visited- with.
bk. and Mrs.: Lorne Kxi'aener and
Larry in Toronto..,
Mr. and Mrs. ,Perry BusleU' &
family , spent the week :.end in
'Toronto., and were guests -'at : the
wedding of Mrs.. Bushell's sister,.
,)Liss :Elsie Truman. •
Mr. and .1VIrs. Wm. Alton and
••Douglas'of Willowdale visited on.
Sunday with , Mr. and. Mrs, Frank
Thompson 'and family, Con. 10.
was .a o-
P: ,A Murray -w W -
-Mrs- �+
,men's
delegate ° .. from South
io Conven-
tion.to the, .Federat n C
tion: held at. , the King;Edward
Hotel •in the Crystal Ballroom at
Toronto. Delegates from:East. &
North Bruce. also attended.
: Mr ,.and Mrs. Wesley Guest and,
Fred and Mrs. .Gertrude Bushell
spent a , day in Londo th Mr.
'and . Mrs; Stara. Sr. J • h and
Noreen:' . .•
1VIr. and. Mrs.. 'Roy Graham and
family,, ,Misses Lois. Johnstone &
Thelma .Bushell ..motored•• to Coll-
ingwood on. Sunday to visit, With
Ronnie . Crrala�am, mho is_: on•the
stearnshrp; Soodoc. •
Mr and Mrs. Bert Shewfelt of
• Kincardine • visited. on Thursday
with, Mr. and' Mrs. Frank. T•romp
sox: . ,
Messrs. Carman Johnstone 'and
Ronnie Graham of 'the, steamship
Soodock ' • '
Soodoc visited recently at their
homes here.. ' • , ,
Mr. J. R.. Lane, '1%/fr. • and Mrs.
Frank Maulden and Keith were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs.. A. A. (Bert) 'Greer at ,Gla-
,. •4 .
Ladies from thea' Presbyterian
W.M.S. attended thelPresbyterian
Conference. on adult 'education at
South Kinloss; and Ripley.
institute • Met . ;
Mrs.' ' Perry : Hodgins, was liost-
ess. to the Women's,' Institute at
:her home on �rhursday afternoon
with Mrs. ,Frank . Thompson'. pre
siding. Judgerfor the hobby Con-
test were Mrs. Jim . Hodgins and
Mrs. °John Barr. They •:had a dif-
ficult jab in making a choice. as'
the. articles', '. displayed' were•
needlepoint, 'shell work,; criochet
ing, : knitting, plastic work. All 4;
articles'•were very attractive and
the winners were ,Mrs. Jim, Smith
and Mrs, ' Wm.': Eadie.A. onation
en-`ewas made .to the Wingham Gen -
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standing cormnittes and •Feder-
eral
ra1 Hospital. ;.Reports 2frosn
standing cormnittes .and Feder
ated' News were :given The'.cur-
rent .eveits,: prepared.. by Mrs:
Howard Harris; . 'were .read .by.
Mrs: ':Baynard .Ackert. JMrs. Mor-
gait'
or-
ga i.'.Johnston. gave. a splendid,'re-
port on /the .Guelph Corivenntion
which she • attended as • delegate.
A family picture -to be, put in
the Tweedsmuir. history, . book,.
was the, answer to : the roll call. •
Miss : Edna • Boyle. presided .; .{for',
•the program. Mrs: Frank •Thump
son, read. a poem on hobbies. The
topic`: • on,: our Governer -General,'
:the Rt. Hon. Vincent Massey, was
'Tooled To Repair A tl Makes Of
Irs,actiirs, Machines .84 'Shop Work
.ACETYLENE & .ARC WELDING
One Used Plow..
Sub Soilers — Pan Breakers
Spreaders — Wagons
s? •
10%. DISCOUNT
On New 60 Standard ,Tractor'.
with po.er steering
40 Five -R(414 Crawler with
blade'
30 :Utility. Tractor with plow
Used Case Tractor on' rubber 5200,
IKLNLOUGH• GARAGE
,: W. BRECKLES
Phone '.18-r 20, Ripley,
THE HOME Of QUALITY SERVICE
and Genuine JOHN DEERE PARTS
H'ALDENBY•.
ELECTRIC. MOTOR
SERVICE.
'mature • and Field Winding,
Brushes, 'Bearings, 'Etc.
Repairs to
Fractional and Integral:
Horsepower :Motors,
Also .,Electric Pans, • Vacuums,
' Clippers, Drills, Etc. ' ,
SALDEN B ELEC RIC.._,..:
Kinlough •
Phone. Ripley. 111-r-29.
MONIJMETTS
S'KE,LTON
MEMORIALS
WALKERTON.-
:We are the only manufac-
tigers, in this part of Ontario,.
of` high class monuments
• who import granite from the
Old Country In. the rough by
the carload -and process -'from-:
monument,
the rough to the 'finished
No middleman.
When choosing a: monument
• wine . and ' see one: of the
'largest 'selections in Ontario.
devotional study and Mrs. • B,
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AT. SOUTH .KINLOSS
A • fall' conference sponsored' :by
the Women's. Missionary Society
of . the' Presbyterian 'Church ;in
Canada, was, held in South, ICin-.
loss Church last Wednesday' when
members , of WMS and Evening
,Auxiliary groups from. Lucknow,
Dungannon, ' . Whitechurch ' and
Lamgs%de were represented.,
Mrs. Parish Moffat • presided
for the' afternoon • session with.
Mrs.:'A, Hughes presiding at, the.
organs. A • ... 4„n•
. `Worship serviceowas conducted
by Lucknow •WM•S with•': Mrs. C.'
Agnew ' -read ing the ' scripture.
Mrs. 'W .:MacLean' directed' ''the.
Mrs. Maude Palin of Toronto
has been 'with -hex' ' sister, ,Mrs.
Charlotte , Thompson, who has
been very ill. • •
Mr. and Mrs. Garret • of Ter--
onto,
or-onto. spent the • week -end ' 'with
Mr. and • Mrs. Ernest Ackert.
ed-- e®loo- Arra
sung by , Mrs. A. "Gaunt,accom
d Mrs.: J. Conn.
MacDougall on behalf' of the
ug •
South Kinloss, WMS welcomed,
the guest' speakers .and visitors.,
A panel discussing the theme
"What is the Mission.. of • the
Church?" .was presented by ,Miss
Dean. MacLeod, :Mrs: A. Macln-
tyre,Mxs, .A. Sutherland, Mrs.
g. Keith and Mrs, S. Chislett.
Mrs. Dangles . Graham ' intro
duced the gnest speakers, Miss
'Anne MacEachern, .regional sec-
-retary -for . Ue n lton,• " London
"Synodical;; , Miss.' Athalie Read,
"deaconess, Vancouver',. • B.C., • and
Miss 'Isobel McConnell,. Reg. N.,
of .India, , who hag.. served , t fere•!
for. 27 ,years.
Miss MacEachren conducted a
discussion on program• planning
with part of the';group while 'the
rest heardMiss Read ;and, Miss
McConnell tell of their work. •
Luneh was served' in• the school'
room ' of the .church.
1
tea y + rs; a es . ” .. gins.
Mrs. Tom Hodgins .:gave, the mot
:to, "Everyday is: like' .a 'pathway
through thesnow,• be careful how'
'you walk; every., step. ;will show". •
Often parent-af •neg1eet-i�the-• -
causee ' of juvenile, ' delinquency,
she concluded her.'paper with .two
suitable poems. Miss. Edna :Boyle
conducted.: a Iialloyve'en contest.
.and_Miss__Sl aronw. ddgins played::
a piano number,. Refreshments' .
were served and ' a' ,•• social• .chat
enjoyed. •
Mrs. J. W. Colwell, accornpan
:red •Mr. :and .Mrs... Don..M'cCosh•
-nd . family, to Clesley • where g:
they ' were .the guests . of Mr.' , and
Mrs, C. .1./cDougall on 'Sunday
I Children Baptized
A service 'Of baptism was 'held'.:
in the Anglican Church on Sun-
-day afternoons • when Ronald
Lloyd; son • :of Mr:: and Mrs. Don
Gillespie:and George Arthur, son
and • Mrs Hardld f a1den=-
: by, were baptized: .
Mr. John :,Robb,, Con, 10, • was
in Victoria ' Hospital, ., London,
dwing the week 'where he under-
went surgery.
Visitors dq�..rring the, -•week with'
Mr. • and" Mr•s. "Beat •; Nicholson.
were -:,Mr. :Ben Rutt#e, , Mr...arr..1-
Mrs. Ed ;Hedley, Kincardine and.
Mr; and Mrs. 'Clayton Nicholson,,
pf 'Ripley, •p�.
The Evening ,Guild held e,sue,"
cessful.:'bazaar Fr4day eve
ing, when all enjoyed tures
I} •_
show , . by Mr. ...dim Nee... �l'Yarn.
Th.ese lovely 'pictures• were tak-,
en by him on his ,reg• ht tip t '
the British Isles.
:Mr -and -Mrs. Ezr"attanTey v
ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrn.
Ogle' NNeedham, Pinkerton:
Holyroodw Section.
Mr. and Muir$. Lloyd Ackert,
John and Ann of Toronto .spent
a few days with, Mr, '`end Mrs.
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Established' over ;sixty, years.
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Write'or phone Walkerton 8
and _ rexeizee _ ctlarg e3:...._.:__.
SKE.LTON e
MEMOR IALS
WALKERTON
used on the average cost
of elects city to domestic
customers dro '
municipalities—
ONE WILL , •: �. '' ,• .
-run a washing machine
for 2M hours
provide TV entertainment•:
for 4% hours
-_provide refrigeration:
for 20.11ours
-operate an electric clock .R
for 4M, •.hourS
-li'ght .a 1100 -watt lamp
• for 8% hours
A•llAhat-for just -5 -cent&!-•—•: -
Where else .Will your nickel
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