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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-01-15, Page 64 a #vFad( 4, PAG* .six ' •w :THIP ,1.UCKNOW SWINE L LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY; JANUARY 15, U.RtH.�nd DISTRICT On Saturday .evening the Lang- side community gathered.* the school, now the cofnmunity hall, to honour Mr: and Mrs.' Everett Wh .tock and family, . who have y_ moved .to Teeeswater, . The . even- ing was spent, :playing euchre and crokinole,' after which lunch Was served.. At this time, Mr. 'and Mrs. Wh yt were ock : P wresented ' i a. �, chair, • the three 'older';. children with a crokinole,`4bfiard and the baby with a teddy bear. Oh Tuesday evening , the Young • • Peoples Society held their meet- . ing in the, United Church. Pres- ent were members :from. Chalmers, Presbyterian and Langside Church. • The meeting presided ,over by Mr.. ,Elwyn Moore opened with a sing- song. Mr. Bevin Tifin and Mr.. ` Elgin 'Sleightholm' had ' charge of •' the: worship service. The mission- ary ; topic was' given ': by Mr. Elgin Sleightholm. The following' offic- ers, were : elected •,for" 1964; Pres- ident, Mr. ' Elwyn Moore; .1st vice; • Warne . Martin; "secretary, Miss': Marlene Martin; : treasurer, • Miss; Nancy Scott; Miss Margaret Moore, pianist and assistants Miss Edna ' Wall, Miss,' Janis: Farrier ,. and Miss .Sandra•'Fisher,,.The next meeting • is • to be . ' held./ .January 21st :. in, the United '. Church, • The: 'repeating of the Mizpah ' Benedic tion' `" unison '.closed the meet- ing. eeting. The attendance was 25 The U,C.W:: held 'their January,. meeting on the 7th at the hornet of :.Mrs. "Dan Tiffin with :an at •"tendance : of .17. The president, Mrs. Milian Moore, had charge • of the meeting ' and : 'chose ': as her theme, The "Light ,of the World." Scripture readings : were given by Mrs: .Carl.' .Weber,„” Mrs Russel Chapman, Mrs. George Thompson. Mrs.. Millan • Moore and Mrs Rus-. sel.' Gaunt led in prayer: Mrs.; Garnet .Farrier gave a ;.reading' from- the, Upper Room . and the Thought •. for the Day. We Rev: George Mitchell:; led in prayer ::and read, the, chapter.. from the, study,'. Book; . The . Word • and the . Way. Different 'Ways': of Love a r e Friendship Desire, Aspiration • ,and. Compassion.. The special number was two poems. Little Country: Churches , and Theology ` ,which :' were' written by 'Edna Jacques and read, by Mrs Elwood Gros korth Arrangements' ' for • t 'h e World Day . of Prayer,. February 14th :' were discussed. Mrs.. ' Millan Moore thanked ,the hostess . Mrs. Tiffin for". the use ' of, her warm,: comfortable ..home and her hos-. •: pitality:'Mrs. •'.Albert 'Coultes gave' the financial' statement: A state- ' ment of sales of ' cards .and visits`. to. •. the 'sick ..:was •.given. It : was decided to have a ...Pot Luck sup- per at the :annual .meeting. Rev: George ,Mitchell closed the .meet- ing with prayer. The regular meeting -of. White -- church Women's Institute was held January, 8th, :at , the home .of .Mrs.. Wallace Conn.' The president . Mrs. Claude Coffin presided. The meet Ing ''.opened with the singing of • the ` institute Ode and repeating • the :`Mary. Stewart Collect : in =gun- Ason.`.In her opening` remarks Mrs., Coffin thanked all for•'. coming and extended them New': Years greet- ings'. The * roll call was answered. by A Itesolution. I would, like • My husband to. make: Ten .11iem bers humorously gave their . an- swer. The minutes were read by secretary. Mrs, Vic Emerson. The correspondence was • than);.. ; you notets fbr .boxes of' cheer 'sent ; at. Christmas;; Peace' letter; 4-H' club leaders meeting, Federated. • Wo=• men's -Institute President's letter announcing the raising of ,fees: to • $1 per member as of April 1st, 1964. It was decided to cater for the lunch for the ;euchre and +` dance sponsored on January 17 by S.S. No .10 in ' the Whftechurchh community inemnorial ' hall: It was decided to' have a variety ,pro gramme ,and a record . hop with ~some square dances ''after the programme On February ' 7th in the cordmimity hall. The . par- gramme ro-gramme committee .: Mrs. Dan 'Tiffin, Mrs. Jim Currie and Mrs, 'rank Ross` .are in charge. and are . to include the ,'Y. Peoples SO,. ciety's Play: "A Mad ... ;Break- fast," The ' Home Echnomist'Mrs. Donna 'Mae, Holm is to be °:invited. to the February' 12th WPI.. meet+: ,. hR '. ing to -be held at . the home.. of Mrs. Victor Emerson, Mrs '. Rus- sell: Ross gave the motto.°Do it now,.: dont'' waits for ' Spring.; Due to so much 'Sorrow,- she said it we' -wish to sympathize with those' wbo have lost loved ones, weshould try to get . • them, to talk.. ; ;bout them • and if they' do shed fewtears., tho-y .11 be 'better' for ; it.She displayed. ar- ticles'Made from: javex., bottles ;which were decorated forflower, Pots. ",House clean. now .and late in January or 'early .February park warm clothing you don't • need and °give : it to they Salvation Army.; Pack: y. o u r Clristmas cards, old nylons;: print ' patches and take -then to Advance, Times who' send :them to'Goderith, On tario Hospital. De lime your elec- tric " kettle, wash the bag of :the. vacuum cleaner. Do us much as' you • can'.. NOW, • don'ts .. wait for spring. •' Mrs. Garnet;; Farrier gave a piano `.. instrumental "Whiter Wonderland."Mrs. Victor . Einer" son conducted, , a quiz on the Hand- book as' pertains rtaiins to. the brach. n The hostess Mrs Conn was. thank- ed' for the use sof her' warrp . home and her. hospitality. by 'Mrs.. •Cof- fun.: The meeting closed : with' the singing of . the National< Anthem: Collection $2.55 pennies 9c. SI:. HELENS , l Y , �� Mr. and Mrs, Mel Brown, Mrs. Mabel Murdie of.. )) Ritcheier, and Murdie of Chicago Mr; Robert g were recent visitors With Mr. and Mrs. Lorne „Woods. , Mrs. RobertMcQuilhn, George and Marilyn 'of • Hamilton . were recent visitors with Miss Beat- rice, Charles and Wm. , McQuillin and other. relatives., 0 • Mrs..' Gordon' . McPherson and - Mrs. Ernest- Gaunt are attend ing the 4-I1 Training .School• . • is Wingham . on Wednesday : an d Thursday. The 4-H , girls are planning. an. '; entertainment -. •on January 31st in the :hall.. • St... Helens U.C.W'. ` • Miss W. D. Rutherford ' opened .,._ P her home to the. U.C.W. for the January .meeting. The roil call, ",Resolutions for' the . U.C.W:. for the •New Year" was answered; by eighteen ladies. Miss Rutherford opened'the, meeting and . Rev. Tristram conducted; the : installa- tion of , officers : for .1964.,, Mrs. Lorne Woods, The new president for the .'coming year,. openedthe devotional ., period And Mrs. Tris-, tram ' . read a• ' scripture- ' passage from ; .:Revelations. ' New 'Year's poems,, were read by .Miss Ruth- erford, Mrs. uth-erford,.:Mrs. Rice. •and ,Mrs. Mintz. A ; study of Nepal was :.,conducted • , The Purple . Grove Wo en s stitute members learned that ' po= tatoes, can be served in. an end- less variety ' of attractive and: de- licious methods .when Mrs, New- . and .Thompson prepared a demon stration • on. Sways • of • Serving. Potatoes for their.. January meet - g ing. The. hostess. `was Mrs Frank Dore assisted by' Mrs.. ,Donald Gillies, Mrs,` Walter Forster, Mrs. George. Emerson. ' The' .roll call,: " a product. we would lack if the farmer ran away: and never . came „back reveaied we'. are by His. B. F. Green, Mrs. Car- rick,' Mrs John . Cameron. and Mrs. ' Harvey Webb . followed by prayer :by Mrs. Charles;, McDon- ald. : Annual reports of , various officers were givenwith: the an- nual meetingof the church' to ; be held on January : 21st at. 7 o'clock in the form of a Pot . Luck Sup- per. ' :A discussion was : held on bazaar ideas. Mrs. Tristram in- vited the -U.C.W.::to her, 'home for the. World's .•Day ,.of Prayer.. on, February, 74th '. and a . work Meeting is planned. for Miss Ruth- erford's home. id.., February': Rev. :Tristram . closed the . meeting ; with .; prayer' and lunch, was ; served ..by Miss Rutherford and Miss Isobel Miller • . ng pendent on the f: ger for stable foods.. Mra.. Harvie ;Th son was; '.convenor for the gram and gave :some 'New 3 thoughts.. Mrs, Alvin Blue) sang' . a. solo. and:. read :.a. :1 "Never, • : time. enough," Mrs.. for Cawley gave some thoughts 'in• dealing with the . to "Man , builds the house woman ' builds the home.1 is our ' first- school, . first chi where hurts are : shard and ey not so important a happi PI? Mrs. Harvie : Thorimpso condi a contest. . Mrs.' Fra ' D'ore Mrs. Cecil Sutton will. attenc Milky Way course in Luckno' January 21 and 22. Miss. Mari Robertson, Mrs.. Wm. .Ar Miss, Eva Culbert, Mrs. Don Cosh,; Mrs, Harvie Thompson Mrs. Francis 'Boyle will ac committees . ' for card partie January : Miss Eva ' Culbert the ,.apple pie contest.. Mrs.. aid Gillies and: Mrs.. 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