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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-11-16, Page 6..i • • 4 sFa • t' .. f • L UCKNQW SENTINEL, "LUCKNOW, ONTARIO 41111,461411 1 Women'a. -Association The Johnstone :Houston 4Group SONS : at the home of,Mrs. ,Fred ril bxist on Wednesday, Novem- ber '9th with 'Mrs, Houston' in charge and .an :.attendance . of ,17, The meeting " opened with .the theme hymn • and ' : the Lord's. A • t Imperial Esso Dealer ESSO and ESSO EXTRA, GASOLINE. COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE • A N arveltibe :1,0 • Minera1ube ,MOBILOIL ATLAS TIRES' ' Always Look • To Imperial For The Best acE:onald '! 1 _e .2. 11p,tw9u i ,orse•orr.q1.possomoremo 0atiopnropqoulilNwa prayer in unison, .scripture read- ing by' M. Rae, meditation by Mrs. Thom and prayer by Mrs. Jas. Webster. -r. bort. talks on the' evangelistic„ meeting held -at Teeswatei were given by Mrs. E. Taylor, Mrs•, T, A. Cameron, an4 Mrs. Drennan, B.usriness was then dealt with.. ;Mea, Jas. Boyle took ,cc1iarge of the program. Readings were given. by Mrs. R.. Ackert, Mrs: T. A, MacDonald, Mrs. W, Eadie,,Mrs, Drennan arid Mrs. J. Boyle; • Mrs. , Boyle conducted a The contest,. meetizlg closed 3W ith the inizpah benediction and, a social::: hour was. spent. The, next meeting is Dedember .. on : 7th at Mrs..Drennan's. ' when white gifts will 'be received fdr the Child- •ren.'s• Shelter ' at' 'We ion, Women's Associatiion Group Il[ Group II' of TheW.A. • met on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs: George Brooks for their' Noven'iber meeting ;with 20 mem- bers sand two visitors present, Mrs. Wilmer 'Howey presided, The "theme was ."The Way". Mrs,. Meiklejohn" read: -the•„ scripture lesson and • 1VIrs. Hiram. Collins' P • ' 1 AtermESDAY, Npv, • 16'41, 1955. . the mediitstion, Mrs. It Hedley gave; a vmost ,eneouragiing treas.., urer's° report. Mrs, A. Havens re- ported for the sewing committee and sale of quilt. Mrs. Ken Cam- eron ,sent a financial statement of the" fowl. supper. Mrs. George Brooks gave a splendid report on.l the leadership meeting in ' Tees water. T'he roll call, was• answered Eby. cookie recipe exchange and a donation ° of, canned goods 'was 'brought in for the Children's Aid Society.. Mrs• Harold Treleaven: 1VIt. the chair ' for the pro, ghm.: .ookrs'L,en Ritcl%ie gave a r-eadmg: In N.emembrailice • . Mrs,. 'N. G. ,MacKenzie gave.• • an'. interesting• rtalk on the'teacliers' trip, to Chit cago .at Thanksgirring time. Two little ,girls:^s'from Itinloagh;" 5liela. Halderiby and .Sharcin Percy, sang •• two . lovely 'duets; vvith Mrs. J.' W.Joynt accompanist. "'The meeting closed . with a hymn and ,prayer followed by , a, contest.. Mrs. Treleaven thanked ,the hos- tess and her committee for their. help, • Women's .Association Group 111` The November meeting. of the No' wonder • heads turn when .a new 1956: Monarch goes by!'For here is a distinctively nertikind of styling --long, lowand slim, with a disltmguished air that unmistakably, sets lMlonarch "apart from the crowd". In every model in every Series the stylish 'Custom, the luxurious Lucerne and the truly magnificent Richelieu--you''I1 detect a new feeling of elegance and refinement that is echoedin. the/superb interiors, •` excitingly fashioned in the finest of fabrics, -"the newest of patterns!; There's so much that's new about the. '56 Monarch, so much that is refreshingly' different, so: much that says "distinctively yours"! rrir • Black Henderson Group was held at the home ^of MrS. W. I,^ Mac-, Kenzie with an; attendance -.of 14. members. Mrs, Henderson presi'd.. a ' ed for the opening num,'bers which included the motto; theme hymn and prayer. The roll call was answered by a current event, Reports were given by the treas. and the cheerio 'committee and sev<ring committee. Mrs, Alex An.. drew and Mrs,. Kenneth Cameron gave interesting reports•on •the recent meeting held at'Teeswater ' on :revival work. "A 'letter •was _reasi_om_ the..hildreia'S. Shelter 'at ,Walkerton and 'it. rytras. decided', `for 'each; member `to ,brin,g'�a tok.. en or canned goods f9r,response to xoliL. 011, for the December meeting.' Mrs: ' S. Stothers t presid ed :for the program,. The scripture" reading, meditation and prayer • was• given: by Mrs. Clarence 'T- will. Mrs. r-win..Mrs. Robert" Campbell lav- ored• With a solo • and Mrs, :Ken- neth Murdie ; gave. a .reading., Mary and Russel A11in 'each fav- • ored the group. with . piano 'solos. Hazel Webster 'conducted a name guessing contest Lunch was -ser- ved. by the committee •in charge and a: • vote of- -thanks was- given the 7hostesi, , South Kinloss . WKS - South . K.inloss W.M.S,''held the- , November he- November 'meeting in th;; base- ment of the church .:on ; VVednei-. day afternoon, November• 9th 20 ladies being ,present. The hostess • for the meeting was Mrs. A:: Mac- Intyre. •The; president, ' Mrs., W. MacIrityre,• • ripened: the`' meeting. , with 'prayer. Three hymns were sung during' the' service Mls.:D;," Grahain .reported on the ,Confer- ,ence, Tush held ::at.' the various churches . arid' also gave some ". highlights 'of • her 'recent trip out •West, especially in; regard, to the Indian 'schools . which are• helped, ' by. the Missionary' Societies. The: Iscripture lesson; was read -by•Mrs. T .'Collyer and the meditation on •"Ruth" was, given by Mrs. Philip Steer,, . Prayers Were said by : Miss. M. Sutherland,' Miss D:..MacLeod and Mrs, S. Chislett.: A chapter, •,' from the 'study :book was ably - taken by, Mrs. H. Campbell. Mrs. T. MacKenzie -read. an Armistice reading and gave the . offering prayer, The Fall Thankoffering • envelopeswere_ presented by members. The meeting ,closed • with prayer after which a dainty • lu:nch was' .served: by -the hostess • and :dirtctors, Mrs. 'T;- MacKenzie and Mrs. H. Campbell.' • • T d .yrµ f • :r rfj; 1 %bx;XX • Where a fine ' car matters Monarch belongs MOUTHFUL PERFORMANCE ..:. •Monurch .R'ichetieu Sport. Sedan sense a lively "lift" in Monarch's new performance --a youthful, high-spirited response to your commands'. And because the great•new Monarch V-8 engine. for '56 provides: not only higher horsepower. (up to 225 -Hp.) but more usable power in normal driving ranges, you• get. the'benefit of its newresponsiveness in all your driving. Deep Y -block design, makes the Monarch V-8 a smoother, quieter;. longer lasting; more durable engine. New engineering. advancements -by the world's leading V-8 builder—make lithe outstanding performer in its field! FETY- NED DEEsIGN Monari is new safety,:planned design is eyed tomodern driving Condition— s the outcome ofyears of research with^noted safety experts. Safety -planned design includes'a new impact -absorbing steering wheel and new safety -hold door locks; it offers as optional ec uiprnent new safety seat belts and ,ahocklabsorbing_padding for instr,:lune a pnry l and sun visors...Andth,e ' quality of Monarch construction, the extra strength and stability built. 1•: roto every part,,means greater safety for 31ou and • your passengers! • YOUR.. F 1RD- M-O-N-ARCHLD E ALER-11V1-T E -S -•--Y0 U TO: feortatn teattires ttttcrtrated of rnottri'oned are "Standard" an some models, otittonat at extra cosi on caters,) WRITE-: NAMES' IN FULL bear i�ece� ing .a nurnber' of .report,'rhicfly of• young pople's ' •meetings, where the first name only is.giv- en - such. as- "Mary'' .road the'." scripturew`-These nam.e;5'should .be. in •full, or are otherw isf''.,mean- ingless :to. readers 'ecrept.' mem- Tiers of•' 'that. particular. 'little group. 6 BORN • MacKENZI,E- Bill ' and Margaret of 'Dundas are happy to annnun.'ee. the birth of a daughter,, Mary Christina,' October 23r•d, at Mt. 'Hai/into/1 Hospital; •Hamilton. TEESWA"ER•'COUPLL • ,ARE 65 YEARS MARRIED . Mr. and "Mrs, Georges Crrenache• quietly celebrated their 65th .. ddi g_....:_aiitii•versat ', sthea, !ord-io1r 0 sealer COUNT ON THESE SIGNS horrie.;in Teeswatet•-an Sattirday, October' 29th. < . .Mrs. Grenache, whose maiden• name was FupheTniti Stittrrt,..�;ar born on the 8th :Concession of •' Kinloss tdwnship. aiid Mr. Gree' ache was born on the flth •Con cession' of Culross, Tlit'y were married in 1890 by '.the Rev,. D. •D. Davidson bf. 1,,Ing:;irlc, Pres- byterian ,church at ` tin )ride s horrt.e, The : farmc*el on. the grnori7's frim until" ih ar- `-YO--- _. when' they moved tos sTeisafer Where they have since'.i i widttd• Mr.' Grenache i.4 .t ll. and M.r 'Grenache 81I• j•ear5` f=,=irid� they are' both- in e• cc 11i':Yt health taking., a keen ,interest in all th,1 affairs of the 4oiniti'."nity, , They .lead.` a 'family 'of th see; ,.t 1'lironiel 1VIrs. J; 'C. Little or winttetl,: Stuart of Harniltein and S3ioWn •. ,d 8t' • There i ar)e granddaughter, -� NeW..,s: .