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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-01-15, Page 9sit a a .: with uh .. am- ' • with the Mg. g fling risk. iday • long '... is, .out • 'the for uuuy Tex). grtly ee • and ar nicks Ys� 1ERY )fff iol rers 5.° 4 WEDNESDAY,:JANUARY 15, 1964 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, i..UCKNOW, ONTARIO For souncl.Counsel and a.' fair price on .a monument' correctlydesigned from ,ouality material,,quality. rely, Oen SKELTON MEMORIALS Walkerton Pat O'Hagan, Prop. EstablishedOver Sixty Years: Phone 881-0234 Ontar KINGSBR1DGET and DISTRICT Holiday visitors with Mr:and :Nies. •Fred. Vassella were Misses :,J3etty Lou and Eileen Vassella,. Detroit, . Maureen Vassella,. Toron- • to and Nelson and Michael Tad-. lon, ` Guelph?..." M_iss..Alice Dalton, London` was home during. the holiday season. Mr. and ` Mrs. Sandy...McPher- :son and . babe, Underwood spent .New Years with her parents. Mr.' and , Mrs.. Earl Drennan.. Miss Mary Loth Drennan; ' Goderich . was also. home . during' the holidays. Mrs. ' Gus- Kinahan visited friends. in .London: over the 'week=end: Holiday .visitors with Mr.. . and - • .Mrs. .,• Walter 'Clare were Father ,Lyold Ryan,, Mildmay; Mr. Frank ' .Ryan' and Miss Mary Ryan, Tor onto Mrs . Wm. Ryan who has ..been. visiting in Mildmay returned to the Clare . home. Mr. 'Thos. Wallace h as returned ' home after spending the holidays ...•• ys ' in Flint: , , Mr Harry' Wallace motored . to Fun with t Mr Francis Griffin th who ".'spent `the • week=end :here. Larry expects : to'. spend ' a few • weeksvisiting relatives there: • Messrs: Terry ; 'Dalton. and Jim Scott .are holidaying in Florida. They are expected . home this. week -end. M. and Mrs, Herb Wildgen and' family spent the holiday, season with relatives in .Chatham Mr. :and: Mrs. Witmer Moran and family, London visited .with. Mr. and ' Mrs. Frank Moran dur- ing" the holidays. , Eric Winkler' .(PC Grey -Bruce) suggested .that political patronage Might have . been .a factor. in the government deciding ` to abandon the $4 million dollar construction of n of. a prison in the • Markdale=Fres, herton-Dundalk . area. * '* •*• e : Present en t m di cations ' t' to the pont 'establishment of house to house maildelivery, in Goderich: An:.:ad- vertisement -in the: local, paper, advertising' for mail ;: carriers, is. the first•' indication of such 'a' plan being established: Total revenue and the number of .points of call are the " two main. , factors deter- mining' the establishing of house to . house delivery. Goderich has over 2500 pointsof call . and: the•.. population: of the town ,is 6700.. Lucknow Presbyterian W.M.S, • The .1st meeting of the year .of. the* Lucknow . W.M.S. ' was held on. Wednesday,: January. :8th, at the home of ' Mrs.: C. Agnew..: Mrs. M. Henderson ' was in the chair and •opened, the meeting with a reading - `.`What is this Coining Year." Hytrin: 457 was sung,, fol- lowed • with .prayer by Mrs: Hen derson A . portion of -St. John$ -chapter 34' was road responsively.. Mrs: C. Agnew gave, medita- tion. Thanks' for boxes' received at Christmas were 'read, and also a letter 'from Miss, Dorothy Doug- las in Formosa. The roll'. .call was. given' by each member repeat- ing a . verse `,from Genesis. Mrs. N. Johnston offered. her . home for •the' .February . meeting. Prayer circle was '.taken by Mrs. Cook,. Mrs. N. Johnston and Mrs. 'H. Agnew.. Mrs. C r Finlayson ;very.. ably gave :the Mission study, "The Christian Mission in . South Asia." Hymn :582 was • sung and the meet- ing, eeting, closed .. with prayer.' •by Mrs. M. Sherwood: A tasty 'lunch was 'then. served.: ZionU.C.W.Repo., o . U .. rt The Zion V. .W. held their Jan- ua meeting at the home' of s.. t g Mr Marshall .Gibson • , on : • Thursday; January 9th.` In .the" absence of the president, Mrs. Harvey Rit- chie opened the meeting with the use • of ::'hymn ' 441.. The roll 'cal was answered. by the ' ;:paying . ,of fees. The y devotional .:service' ' was taken .. by: `Mrs'. • Charles Wilkins, with. Mrs.. Eldon. `Ritchie reading the 'scripture. ' Mr. Kaiser review-. ed chapter 4. 'of the Wordi: and the Way, Mrs. D. A. Hackett was ap Pointed to' .take .,the ''Bible. 'study for the. February meeting. Mrs. Frank.. Ritchie gave An interesting, talk On the : chapter' ' `from..; .the Study ; book:: Readings were°. given by . Mrs 'Allan Ritchie and .Mrs. Jim' Hunter; During the business` period waysof': raisingmoney Or .. Y the coming.. year. .were:. 'planned. Urs. Frank Ritchie:' gave a de- tailed treasurer's report . on the year's work. Visitors:'.. for this month are Mrs. .Pete Cook and Mrs.. Jim Hunter.' 'Following, the singing of hymn 445 • Mr.. Kaiser, closed • the meeting with prayer and lunch was served. by the ,hos- tesses , for ' •Janiiary, Mrs. •Frank • Ritchie and . Mrs. ',Peter Cook... St . Mary's `•.0 W.L. Twelve .members were present• for the January C.W:L. • meeting. at the home ..of • Mrs. Wm..Schmid.: Opening prayers were ' recited in' unison in... the . absence : of Fr. E. ,. Malak. Mrs. O'Donnell . presided for the; business and gave • a read- ing • on : 'kindness;: A. skating party is being planned. for . local C.Y.O.' members . with Kingsbridge • and St, Augustine r C.Y.O. as guests., A ' dainty lunch `and a social time closed . •:the meeting." Mrs: Ray Gannod' is to be hostess for the February meeting. ,Kingsbridge. C.W.L. St. Joseph's C W.L., Kingsbridge held their monthly '.meeting. Janu- ary 5th' in the school . With- an: attendance of ' 17 : members. Mrs. Mark Dalton presided. The meet- ing opened .with' the League prayer led . by Rev.' Father Carnwana, Minutes of . the Decembermeet- ing . were read by the, 'secretary, Mrs. Cyril Austin. Treasurer's„ re port was given by Mrs. John Aus- tin. ° Mrs. ' Carl Reigling gave a reading, on education. The , pres- ident thanked all the ladies who, helped at the dance. It was de- cided tohold. a euchre Party in. the school on Sunday, January .12th. Rev'. Fr. Carnwana. decided to give further religious instruc- tions to the High, School students.. 'Mrs Joe Courtney made. a : mo- tion and the meeting ended with prayer ;led; by Rev. Fr, Carnwana, South Kinloss W.M.S. South Kinloss W,M.S. met at the home of :Mrs. W, F. ,MacDon- aid on Wednesday afternoon, Jan- uary 8' for the first Meeting of', the New Year. The president, Mrs. Ted Collyer opened the meeting with prayer and Mrs. Lloyd 'Mac- Dougall read Minutes and corm: pondence, .111rs. A. Hughes gave the treasurer's report' for the past year and. Mrs. Harold Canip- bell reported for the Ladies' Aid. The: Bible .Study' from Job . 38 PAGE NINE ESSO SERVICE FOR ' TOP QUALITY ATLAS BArrERIES DUNLOP TES . (Most Sizes In Stock) . AT. REASONABLE' PRICES.! Repairs to;All 'Makes. of Cars .and: Tractors 3Licensed Mechanics Alignment and Balancing MOTORGAD6 DEALER revealed the fact that although this: Oldest book . of .the Bible ` throbs with suffering, with sorrow and Piisunderstanding,still . down through the, centuries it has 'com- 'forted,' sustained and strengthen- ed ,countless numbers of .people. The conclusion proven that :God is greater than. Satan. and. , able'. to %keep man: in spite of .'satanic power: Roll call was answered by 'a ' verse with, '?"Day. Appropriate readings .for the New : Year were given . by :Mrs. Currie Colwell, and., Miss Martha ': Sutherland. ` The new . study book . on. 'Asia .was in- troduced by Mrs. Evan Keith who gave a moat interesting.,; talk on. India : with ': it's huge ulation , it's many. religions . and it's great need for enlightenment ' and 'help along spiritual: and .material lures. The prayer circle was 'led by: Mrs.' Ira Dickie, Mrs:. H. Levis and :Mrs:; Hughes. Mrs Douglas Graham • reported on Missionary letters • received , and requested • that .. Sunday, School Helps, . , pic- tures ` and Christmas';' cards . be brought to her, . for distribution' to other fields. The directors ,for the meeting'. Mrs. Evan Keith and Mrs ' S. Chislett assisted the hos- tess with ,an attractive lunch.. 102 Yea'rs : Old, Was Area Resideu 5'• A.:. woman who has lived under.,. the reign of six; British soverei s gis, inarked her 102nd. birthday. Mrs. Cornelius, a resident of Huronview County Home . for; t h e. Aged since .1956, is up. and . about every ,day and •' still enjoys, a healthy appetite; She ..was •born Theresa .Steel. and married . James Cornelius in 1880. Most ' of the couple's married' life was spent on farms :in . Ashfield Township; and West • ' Wawanosh Township •Mr`: Cornelius 'died': in 1932. Mr. and Mrs. •Cornelius had a daughter, •Gertrude,\ vho died'': is 1907, and : two sons,: William James, who died in 1950, and' Walter Amos. who died in' February of this year. There are . three grandchildren, 21 greatgrandchildren and two 'greai great-grandchildren. • Hanover, ' Behtick and Brant Agricultural Society will sponsors a three-day fall fair in •.Hanover next year: 41% are. ree, flys' . These wonderful days of boyhood Iast such a.short `time. But while your son is growing up," you can be helping him to face the future with confidence through life insurance. For example, ybu can assure`him anadvanced education with one of Sun Life's educational °. policies; you can guarantee his future insurability.with a Guaranteed Insurability Benefit; you,an lay the foundation for his future life insurance with a Junior Adjustable policy where, with no increase in premium, each. 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