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,ucikr>� W Sentinel, Lucknowa Ontario
DAX .OF PRAYER
HELD BY: W
OOn March 8th, theAnglican;
i
Un.te,• and Women'sdMissionary PrSociesebtiesyte,unriai'i-
ited for the Wo{rld's"Day'of'pray-
er service which was •held in the
.Rhool room 'of the .Presbyterian .,
church, Beginning in 'the early
hours of the morning •and until
late ,in 'the evening, the voice of
prayer ''rose all over the world';.
as women . verywhere followed
'the prescribed 'order -of service.'
With Mrs 'Clair Agnew' at the`
piano,. . the . presidents of the three;
': ,local societies,;'Mrs,`. H Mullin,.
Mrs: C, •T)ecker . and.• Mrs, Joselyn
conducted the" meeting in turn.
.Those taking part , in the: prayer
service " were : <Pearl ,Henderson;
Mrs. Will Reid,' Mrs:. T. Clark;'
Mrs. "R,, H, McQuillin, Mrs, Wm.
Sti nsonk: Mrs G Hobrough, Mr3.
S: C. Rathw•ell and 'Ml's. .W, G.
-Andrew.,-Mrs.: ROY Black _took tho
Bible' ,reading. • ••
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_.. T...: United' C'burch
Hr T'S WHAT ,vv iTH •
• GUIDIBS. ' ` • • • The Afternoon. Auxiliary of the
' Guides' „were ;.opened .with roll
tall 'ttwhieh was` -was ed. -1 horse-
shoe' formation;. While in; horse
shoe •we discussed. the badges that
might be 'tried in the 'near. future. Mrs Robt. Tho p n gave read peace She, emp
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• �'H
United 'Church held their March
Meeting, at the hoarse of Mrs. Robt,
-thompsan The • temperance :sec-
retary.; Mrs. W, P. Reed and the
Christian 'stewardship secretary,
iri ' so
rugs -about their particular branch..
. ' F'rs.:: Jr -s •Ly
THURSDAX, MARCH' 14t1i, 0.4
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Are
Arriving,
FOR MEN, -WOMEN: & CHI.•LDREN,
ile merchandise. is still in; ,'short' "supply,.'
,We .willw'do our best. to take ,care
uireli lents.
4 ' ' •: of your' ,req• •
.
atlsweli
on -the topic' for; , the day, "The
things that make for our '.peace'
'and . 'her inspirational'. talk will
not soon be forgotten. She .show,-,
'ed .how:: Chemist,' in hisLsa.erificill,
life and death, . 'was .our .,:pattern
and solutign for final • world
hasized the power
y -�-W'e �decdedA '- to "try knntte�'S and r '.liege-�of••-praye� and tilos ---.
s J. A Thompson .
• . ..badge.Anyone,-trying this, 1�adge 1 of the:work. Mr l'4d -thea. meeting with the bene'is requested,.to'bring .her knittin'go tiok •charge •of the devotional •ser 'diction.; ; • "�
t 220' is ---and-Mrs:--�W... B .. And rson l mo rated •:to'.
' _ -Pie_ c-oll,e troxr U
-T•:.the...-�u�d�-11-•.otarch ,:.� .� e
We played. a signalling game , conducted a quiz on fife study
for patrols with each patrol win book: which • was answered by
'ping five•,points. The'Guides were Mrs Thos Burns and Mrs.A
"E.
• d Miss
;then 'dismissed by : Captain.
'.SERVICE, ":QIJALIT'Y;,
CLEANLINESS- -
ANp
PRICES,THAT PLEASE
= HEM
SOU L—L--'-F-IND:T , .
,T 'IHOMPSN'S
Maraschino Cherries
6 oz. .•bottle 29c
Macharen's Tasty_"Sprea_ d
8 7
oz:'ar • 29e
Horne'- Popping' Corn
8 oz..'box• '• , . l0c
Lima Bbaeansg
20c
1 lb.
Lipton's Noodle � Soup Mix
2 .packages. 25c
A tempting Lenten suggestion'
CHEESE ,FOR LENT'.
MAPLE LEAF—
i, lb. package, 20c
1 lb.` roll, ,.`K` .. . 40c
lb" oaft." `i5•C
Also Colored' New
CANADIAN . CHEDDAR
1Vtcit'im, Miss Eva Greer an
• Hazel `for .'the 'distributing of Christian
B Webster Mrs v seckl
$13,06 and, this is_used• each yeai
by 'the' Inter -Board Committee. of
the Women's Missionary„Societies
es literature over the . world
gave a , reading and• Mrs. W: >;.P.
eeo'> c
prayer.. Mrs:. Thompson. served a
;cup of tea and -a social half hour
:was enjoyed
MP$Ot4'S
THE STORE ;OF 'FRIENDLY
SERVICE.•
-- :WE DELIVER
PHONE' 82
Presbyterian W. M. S.
SEW SPRING
-LL;, ARRIVE A
FRIDAY ,:MORNING
Underwent .Operati'bn
Mr :Reuben Brewer underwent
a three=hour-operation in Victoria,
Hospital •last `• Thursday for: a•.
triple hernia and appendicitis He
islbeing-attended by Mrs, Brew en,_
Reg:N:,' who was formerly Erma,
For . the March, meeting of the.,
Presbyterian :'W.MS • which ,was Roach, daughter_ of Mr:' and Mrs,
held in the --Manse, ,M'rs Mullin %
was, in the. ' chair' and :conducted ,:Bu-Koaclroitow
devotional and.„ business items.
Roll call was taken frog t .Acts '14
which , was.: a plained in' a "paper
prepared by. Miss. McPherson.. and:.
r-ead bY Mrs JUicFarlan
Mar-
McLeod •led hi pray'er', :ant •.: Mrs:
Alex'•'. Smith . was then :introduced
arid'.
as 'guest sneaker ..:In: a bright
talk; -
ver interesting -.' to she told of
lier.work ' among; the4 Indians ,in
' ba and•stressed �
'n
Manitoba stressed_i theeed
:of. uvorkers;',as today owng�.,t •tohed
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Iwar theIndian is corning' -more:.
andmorein contaetwit modern
'
civili ation,'• and-standsredy'• to
be pulled up or. down.,.While the•
1 _Indans __ a_re superstitious and
have' little .regard for sanitation,
yet they Y, affectionate are very, affectionate and:
loyal and quick to sense a situa-
tion.. After- all they are, our. bio-
thers in,this Canada of ours. Mrs.'
:Cameron ivi6Dor alis sant, &rMiss.
"Pearl Henderson ave the current'
T�er►derson g
events from; ' the • Glad Tidings
with •• a' chart of .cut-out (pictures
of:- missionary ..workers.. Mrs. R.
MacKenzie 'Moved •` " a. vote of
thanks to"tile-speaker-after ,which
Mrs. Smith • c4losed • theJ meeting-
witl: prayer. Mrs:', Wm. MacKeri
zie will be hostess ,.and convener.
for' the 'April• Meeting.- '
rogram"
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March''•18th `
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UNITED CHURC'1•
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Rev. J. W. Stewart, B.A.; B:D..
SUNDAY,. MARCH'.17th•
11 ' a.m.— Sm.• .its Causes and
Consegtiences"
Story' a "St.':•Patrick, The
Missionary'' '• .
12':15= Sunday :School.,
'p m.--"Tlie Shadow of 'the
Cross" (illustrated) • "'`
ew SuppYy Of ...1
rprtn�g Sul
S PLASTIC -:.BELTS,
ACES. AND TIES
am les_availabie to'. Service Men
P
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ACED 'KINLOSS' FARMER
'PASSED:AWAY MONDAY,
The death- of Donald MacKen-
- Concession
rdine�
occurred
•in Kinca
� otivnship •occ
- Monday evening,`.
Hospital on � M y
•..., e n a Patient fol....
where •he. had -bee , p
about' ` a `week: He „was 85. "Years
of age.
• 'he`. •funeral ' service is being-
.
�"t'h`is '-(Thursday),;' •;afternoofl
held
r
an
uth .Kinloss Presbyterian
So ,
Church at 2,30: o'clock with inter-'
ter
�`me
ent ;ir7 South 'Kinlosa:Ce Yr
Mr: MacKenzie is: survived b'yr'
brattier_ ier_ ohn and a sister, Mi s;
Sadie :Jones, both on .the ..home.;
stead ° in Kinloss,
BORN •
HABKTRIC-At Grace Hospital,
Windsor, on Thursday, March 7th
to Mr..and Mrs. D S: Hapkirk 'of
Essex,' a' son, Donald. ' Lloyd.
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JOHNSTO.N—In Wingharri Gen-
eral Hospital on February 26th,
to -Mr, and —Mrs.; C'arl., ,Jol nstoft,
R. 2; Bluevale, ,(nee Florence' Mc-
Qui.11in) :'a son Keith Franklins
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a daughter, L410se
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