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WEDNESDAY,:JANUARY 15, 1964
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, i..UCKNOW, ONTARIO
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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 $4 million dollar construction
of
n
of. a prison in the • Markdale=Fres,
herton-Dundalk . area.
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Present en t m di
cations ' t' to the
pont
'establishment of house to house
maildelivery, in Goderich: An:.:ad-
vertisement -in the: local, paper,
advertising' for mail ;: carriers, is.
the first•' indication of such 'a' plan
being established: Total revenue
and the number of .points of call
are the " two main. , factors deter-
mining' the establishing of house
to . house delivery. Goderich has
over 2500 pointsof call . and: the•..
population: of the town ,is 6700..
Lucknow Presbyterian W.M.S,
• The .1st meeting of the year .of.
the* Lucknow . W.M.S. ' was held on.
Wednesday,: January. :8th, at the
home of ' Mrs.: C. Agnew..: Mrs.
M. Henderson ' was in the chair
and •opened, the meeting with a
reading - `.`What is this Coining
Year." Hytrin: 457 was sung,, fol-
lowed • with .prayer by Mrs: Hen
derson A . portion of -St. John$
-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
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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
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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. •
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Agricultural Society will sponsors
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