The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-04-11, Page 6PAGE :SIX
THE LUCKNOW ' SENTINEL, LUCKNOW QtrIARIO
7Preston Couple
Are, 5.0,501 YearsWed
Mr and Mrs. Tin Hockley
of 9.1,8 ,Moore .',Street, Preston,
celebrated; their' .golden wedding..
anniversary op • Saturday, March
alst,
Many friends 'arid relatives
from. Galt, Preston, Lion's Head,
Toronto, Gedprich, Kincardine,;'
• '' 'Sudbury. , and: Vancouver,, RC.'
called• during , the week erd.
Mr: and Mrs.- ..Hockle. =were.
rnarried in AlresfordHants; Eng-
' land on March 3Oth, .1912, They
carne to Canada.. the :same ' year.
Theyfarmed around ' the Tees
Tees -
water district for' many years &`
moved 'to Preston in '1939., They
have 3 daughters, Florence,: Mrs.
S. Caskinette of Sudbury; Pearl,.
'~--=Mrs:-_. L. — Meyers _ of ., Vancouver,.
X.:and Elsie,, Mrs.. R. 'Moore.' of
Preston. One daughter,', Greeta,
the former. Mrs. E, , Pritchard,
SO .i T'S'
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r consider a new furnace -NOW'
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predeceased • them in 1939. They
have eight grandchildren: and
one :great-grandson
h ld ' at
I "n as e iF'ami y Dinner
the Berkley Steak House in Kit-
chener on Saturday,
Tommie and, 'Gertie, as they
are +known to their Many friends,
wish to thank 'their friends and.
relatives "for the many kindnes-.
seS. -and cards,: on. this. happy oc-
casion,
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MY TREASURE • CHEST
�B • Wrn. Buckingham)
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If .1 could' ick the things . that
make life• pleasant, . •
And ,placethem all . down in my
treasure chest
pick 'the 'things , that .wealth..
Idngs ;
' could never buy,
They are the priceless things that•
I. love best. •
The beauty of the sunrise in the-
' east, • • .
A . rbbin's• cheery • song, before .the
dawn, .
The perfume of spring .flowers.
in the hedge,.
Of warm spring' showers, when
Winter's , storms . have ' gone. •.•,
The beauty of Vie, hillsin. 'sum
mers haze, '
A blue }3eY' calling ',from high
• towering trees,
The catlike feeding on' the sunlit
fields .!4,
Arid the bees .humming' on „the
'suer breeze `
I'd -pick• 'up too the.,:gol:den • tints..
of ,autumn, `•
The ',beauty of ,the mists ons, :a far
hill,
The 'fields: ail garnered of ;.their
bumper 'QP
A .iousetiivife's giants; -upon'.their
window" sill.
Of ,'children on, • their . viway to'
vcountry • 'school,
Of furry kittens in : an old 'box
stall,
These arethe homely things •I'
:love the 'best.
CHURCH NEWS
fit.• Augustine C.W.L, < Officers
The annual meeting of. the
C.W.L. of St. Augustine was held.
in . the parish hall on Monday
evening, ' April 2nd. After the
business., which included a: dona-
tion. to • ,I ucknow Ice. Fund, was:
finished, 'up . for the yea : :the; el-
ection of officers for next year
was held -which is as follows:
President; Mrs.. 'Wm. Redmond;
lst; Vice. • 'Pres., Mrs. Myles ,St..
Marie; Sec.-Treas., .Mrs. Bill K,in-
ahan. At the meeting, of tie exe-
cutive with ' the director: Rev,
L. C. Thomas the following con-
veners were appointed Spirituel,,
Mrs Gus Devereaux; Press; Mrs.'
Gordon Foran; .Membership, Mrs.
Cyril Boyle; Education, Mn. Dan
Maclnnis; Visiting Committee,'
Mrs. Theodore ,Redrnond. and Mrs:.
Gus Redmond. It was decided ,to
hold the meetings in the :parish
hall and to appoint two ladies . to
look after' 'the . lunch gat. .each
meeting. The next . ,meeting 'will
be 'Tuesday, .;May 1st at 9 p.m.
South Kinloss W,1VY.S.
, Mrs :Currie Colwell opened
:her .;home for the April meeting
of South Kinloss W.M.S.' with.
Mrs.Fraser MacKinnon 'Presiding
assisted by the. . secretary,; ,Mrs.
W, F..MacDonald. The scripture
lesson was ' read . by Mrs. :Ross.
MapMil,lari and.the. study centered
round the resurrection story as.
told'.' by ,.the, iEvaingelist. 'Mark in
Chapter. i:6: It ,was introduced' by
as resume of the of, the author
w,ho:wrote"his GGospel for the Ro-
mans and in a ' vivid dynamic
style presented. Christ as God's
servant =,a • '**tinder ,.worker
a way th'at.;would.: appeal to men
of energy. and power. Miss Martha
',Sutherland. read art: article "Pure
lilies from drybulbs',' showing,
that sunshine : and, love,' are the
two. ' .paramount thoughts . ' of
Easter. The `brown . husks dtof ,;hu-.
I hope my treasure chest will manity;are wakened and develop-,
hold ,them -all. , ed into 'lovely lilies radiating
purity and ibeauty. of As evidence
;of the. fact: that°IChrist's cOarmmand
to • go „quickly , with; ' the Gospel.
into all: the world, has .been sadly.'
neglected...Mrs. -Harry Lavis read.
a ''recent article . on: a'HinVu: Fete.
now :in .progress' from April' Zid
and continuingto April i9th: Five
trillion. Hindus from Asia' and
Africa will converge on. Hardwar...
to . bathe in; the 'sacred Ganges
River .to: ,have all their sins re=
moved. They will come by train,;
by '. bullock cart, but many on
foot,' some walking .a hundred &
even. a thousand miles: Mrs. tra
Dickie read a poem, on 'the le-
gend of the.. dogwood; tree, whose:
.} lossorrrs show 'forth,; . Christ's
and equipment , in Ontario. ' crucifiction: Mrs:. ,,Doug
• � � laS ' Gra-
* * * ham' had the study on British
Prirrre , Mrniister. John Diefen- Guiana showing theini act' of.
the lives .of a• Christian family .on
heathen' neighbours. Mrs.. Willi:ani
Maclntyre .told of Japanese sup •
-
erstitions, in regard to . their dead
showing 'how 'love hinds.. them
like: ropes 'oto idol worship 'and•
heathen rites: Mrs. Frank. Mac-
Kenzie had charge .of the prayer
circle. The, directors, Mrs. Fraser
MacKinnon and Mrs:'D., Graham
;,assisted the =hostess With' lunch
to conclude ,a profitable Spring
time 'meeting.
BRIEFS
EARB
,Furieral, services for Tem Ref-.
lefty, 'sports editor of' CKCO-TV,
Kitchen,er, were held. lest week.
He died at the age of 3g from a
heart attack.
Art.. Bolton, Seeforth, , fernier
been .1 -lamed tO the pine,mari
StpWart to stiKly• the:
sale and ,use of far /maohinerY
Stewart, Mrs. Finlayson & Mrs.
Adams . taking part. An ' invita-
tion from the Evening Auxiliary
to meet with them in their. Eas-
ter Thankoffering, .service • on
April 17th. was read. An, invita
tion from lHackett's; Auxiliary to
meet with them on. April • ith
was read. A notice of a Pres=
byterian Women's ..Camp, to. be.
held at ' 'Kintail on. June 2nd to
24th was read. Mrs; H. Agnew
took the Mission Study on Brit-
ish Guiana. Mrs. Stewartgave.
an Easter reading. ;.
At. 4 .o'clock the Mission' Band
and their mother's carie to :the
meeting and after giving; a short
programme, -`the Afternoon. Aux-
iliary presented the • awards for
1961; Janet Cook, Pail Jamieson,
Melvin McInnis, Ronald MacDon-
ald arid. John Henderson were
presented with , certificates and.
pins. Donald !Johnston, Joyce
Johnston, .Murray Johnston, Don-
ald MacDonald , James MacDon-
ald,, Brian, ;Stanley, Ronald (Stan
ley were presented with ist year
seals. Mary Elizabeth Henderson,
James Henderson were .presented
with 2nd year: .seals: • Mary ,Fin-
layson
Fin-layson was presented with ' a -3rd
year:. seal.' Mary Stanley, Linda
Stanley, .Barbara' Stanley,. Diane,
,Ha' wthorne : •and . Barbara H•a w-
thorne received booklets for good
attendance The president ,of the
Mission Band • thanked. the ladies
of the Auxiliary for the enter-
tainment , and the' awards and the
lunch • commnittee, served sand;
wiches, • chocolate ' milk, tea 'and
cookies :to all, •
Blake' United Church Women
• The April meeting of 'the.Blakes
United Church Women_ was' held
' EDNESDAY; APR,R. 11th, i9
at the home of Mrs:. William
,vin on Thursday, 'April 5th ,wj
17.. members, 3 visitors :arid.
children present. Mrs.
had charge of an Easter progr
with: ,seyeral of the ladies taki
part. The scripture was ,based
the parable of the Sower..
invitation was; read from. Hae
U.C.W. to attend their T ,.
offering on April 6th. Mrs, It
a'
Miss. Gladys' Ram!''
to the ladies, Quilt blocks, w
turned in .for ' a' .quilt for'
bale. A request •was read fo,
women ' to attend the Travelli
Work Shop being held • in Ex
on April 12th, Plans were
for the bake sale to be held'
the Legion Ball on April
Several Easter hymns were. s`
and ; the meeting • closed with
benediction. l
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St. • Marys C.W.L. Name' Offi
• The _monthly' • meeting of
C.W;L; took place Thursday
ening in the Asseiibly room:,
the town hall with twelve m
.hers present: Father L d; Tho
opened the ' `meeting with
League, prayer' repeated in'.
son..It being the, annual.meeti
the usual business .was taken.'e
•of :and election of officers
lowed with the following rest
Pres., Mrs.. J. L. 'MacMillan;
Vice, Mrs: James O'Donnell; 2
Vice,. 'Mrs.' Norman 'Siegrist;
Vice; Mrs. ''Wm: .Schmid; :S
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Lucknow
W.k.S. Presents Awards ,
The Afternoon AuXiliarY of the
W,1YI.S.,.of the Presbyterian church
met in the ;Sunday School rogni,
en Wednesday affernOon„ with
an attendance, of 26. Mit. ,Philip
Stewart" presided. Mrs. M. •Hen-
derson read the Bible. 'Study Ori
the parables of the wheat . and
the'tares, •and the dragnet, which
.had been prepared by Mrs. Tan-
ner: The • Easter Service in the
,Glad Tidings was, folloWed•,, Mrs.
baker will be hi Chesley On May
igth: He will arrive at •WiartOn
by- plane and visit the • Diefen-
where a dinner,,, with an expect-
ancy of 1000. people, will be
•served With proceeds for Ches-
ley's ice fund,
Dr, arid Mrs. j. H. Robinson
of Walkerton have returned froth
annual coriveriti•en Of the Ontario
Medical Asseciation ,was held On
board ship..
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