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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-10-10, Page 10•a PAGE TEN,. TSE :LUCKN .WFSEDITINE1., LUQ W. A. "BUD" NAIME LTON 0) TING cis- GASOLINE 'OTHER, FARM PRODUCTS PH,220 W -LUCKNOW Too many people .are looking for less •to do, more .tiine to do. it,. and more ', pay for not .getting it done. 'CHURCH' NE:WS South Kinloss W.M.S. • • Mrs. George Lockhart was hostess to South. Kinloss W.M.S. at her home with Mrs, Ross 'Mac- Millan and Miss Martha Suther- land uther The o land as directors. 'Mrs, i of Evanston," , Zll., a occurred on Fraser MacKinnon ^presided • sand Mrs.�. at W; F. MacDonald. read comes_ •Se�ppenvber 18th, pondence including .several invi- tations ito meetings of neighbour- ing societies, : also ' fetters of thanks. Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. MacMillan and the study was from - lst.. Thessalon- sans Chapter. 5,. Rc41 call was answered by a verse with "Thanks."` ' Special 'speaker. for this ' Thanksgiving meeting. was Mrs. Jack Pollock ' of Teeswater who spoke of the imrportance • of acknowledging , God at. this. Thanksgiving time and at ' all;; times and .being ready to answer the call' service with every tale 't we ess ' ,She was in- troduced .. .n �� i National Eby Mrs.. Evan Keith & Years at, the F rst Bank ,of Clhicago.. , was thanked by Mrs. Douglas ' • Graham who presented a gift. 'ter pf MtheK eevening sCammem- Mrs. Rod . MacLeod 'had . charge!'.. e ' of of the prayer circle and Mrs. WM. 'irst Methodist, Church and the 1Vlaolntyre had the offertoryIUniversity fiuild. , prayer. Mrs. Sash Nicholson, • a l Survivors include a , brother,, AshfieldN..tDied At" .Evanston MISS .ADA R. MaeKENZIE. death f a native of Ash- field, Miss Ada. R. MacKenzie? KNOW,: •w> N :B_.AX '.:OGT; lahh,, Evanston ` hospital. She was 71. Miss. MacKenzie . retired last •$eptember. as, business librarian in 'Deering ; Library.. ori the Northwestern campus after .+10. years'. service. • Miss MacKenzie was born in Ashfield • Township., She was ' a' daughter of • Mr, and Mrs. Ken= neth MacKenzie of the 12th concession. •Miss MacKenzie attended Lucknow : Continuation school"`and graduated from Strat- ford. Normal School: She taught grade school in. " Canada before going .Ito ' Evanston . nn 192E and then 'worked, ftr more than "20 MONUMENTS For sound counsel and ` a ' fair -price on a monument correctly designed from quality material, rely ::on SKELTON MEMORIALS erton Pm O'Hagan, Prop. Established Over Sixty Years 'Phone "638-w. SINCERE THANKS! Ontario To all . mygood.friends who su PPorted me" at the .Huron -Brace, polls last Thugs - day, ' I express 'rry . heartfelt thanks. o' those party workers .,who' ; gave their time.: and 'energy so willingly, : I cannot in . words 'fully ,express my appreciation for their , wonderful efforts., EORGE:McCU1CHEi P.C. CANDIDATE,' HURON.BRUCE Thank you, Electors` of Huron- Bruce for all you did to make the bye -election a significant • Liberal victory. Murray aunt. • William : J. •• Victoria, B,C., . and two sisters, Mrs Aline J.. Wyne- ken, . of ' " Evanston,' and.. Mrs. (Cleon . Rummell, Oxnard, Cal.: A memorial . service'. was held Friday, Septenaiber .21st in: the ;chapelof. 'First 1VIethodist. Church I. BROWNIE:NEWS with the Rev J; Richard Dress, officiating. Burial was,'?private 2nd Brownie Pack• °T,HE BEAVER is one of the most industrious of animals. IIe toilswith, loving care'on the constructiop of a,home for ;his family, Beavers mate for life, and their homes , aro, built with an eye to permanent die:. When man man builds or buys, a home, he, too, likes to feel than it is permanent. For it is at home that the family develops roots. and: friendships: Safeguarding the home for the•family is, but ons of. Sun Life's many services for thesecurity and protection Of yourself and those you love: Let me tell you about these services. B.R. '2 LUCHNOW J.Kinahan Phone :Wingham 717--w-4 $1 '•LIFE ASSURANCE COMPAMY OF ,C:ANADA The 2nd Pack Brownies, met gat the Library 'on Tuesday and from. there they hiked to :Mae.' Mllaii's . farm, east of _ town. There were fourteen Brownies and . threeguiders. enjoying . the pleasant. autumn weather. LDonna Leader . counted the most kinds Of trees on the hike, .out to the farm.` Fairy ' Ring .:was held ibe- side a • stream.. The: two . sixes then divided for a. Treasure litmt ,whieh took them exploring through :the .bush. The •Lepre- thauns reached the Treasure first, but shared . thepeanuts; with the whole pack. Paclde taught the Golden Hand Brow- nies howto. lay a fire while. the ,Bar 'Brownies .and .Tweemies gathered fuel. Hot dogs and roasted Marshmallows were en- joyed' " before hiking `. for home: BROWNIFy NEWS The 1st luc knovy• Brownie Pack. met Wednesday,`.. October 3rd with Carol . Campbell asf f ornier . member, as . a • visitor brought • greetings from her church, in ; Moose jaw. :Readings were contributed by . Mrs. 11. Dawson and by .' Mrs. Frank MacKenzie. At ' the close of the meeting the directors and host- ess served hitch. W 1VI.S.' Presbyterian Church The ?Oct ter Meeting was . `held. in.'.the Sunday "?School, room of the-••:ohjurch with the president Mrs.' Clair Agnew presiding. • Mrs.: Emerson gave the Bily1e Study on neighborly. spirit' -= '.bringing out the point that even • among church people : the :neighborly spirit of kindness is la.cking. Mrs. Finlay son. reported . on the bale, asking members ' if. `' they 'I had not '' con- 'tributed, to do so•' at once. Mrs. Agnew, and Mrs: ,Finlayson of fere& lunch 'for'•Missioii .Band.n' October....The Sectional .meeting is" to be held .at:• Ashfield on Oc- tober' 25th. The menvbers' • are in- vited ° to) •the • Whi.tecjhurch Thank - offering 'on Wednesday, October 17th ,and to Dungannon. ons • 1Fri • day, Octdber ' 26th. • Members be came Mystery Mothers for the C.G.I.T. Roll call was:' answered' by a' verse' With the Word 'Thanks. Mrs. Russell was . in charge of 'the Mission ;Study on : British Guinea. She told •of .the chal- lenge of the church 'of that conn-. try. ' She. •also • reviewed the study ,book • .on. British :'Guinea and Cal- led , on . Mrs. , N. J. MacKenzie, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. .Sherwood, Mrs. Simpson, Miss Carrick and Mrs. Porteous. • .Prayers • were 'of- fered - by Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Adams. • Mrs. : • tittle . 'read:: ings on . Cheery. Thoughts. ' and Sunshine: • Cheer: Mrs. , Agnew closed. the meeting ' With prayer. LtOnn Saturday;'October icow United Church'H6th •a• rally was held in 1Viirimich. • Re- gistering • from iLuckriow were Dorothy sand Ross Hallam, Keith Kaiser, Wallace Houston, Mr. & Strapp. After being '. . divided: intd ,groups, baseball and.' volleybball were played until 6:00. After a 'pot luck supper • a, very humor— ous umorous sing, song followed. Henry Sawatsky, president ` of •Ham- ilton Conference Young • Peoples gave suggestions ori how to lin-,prove the meetings. lie als suggested at; list of books ,'which are very • useful for. Hi -+C groups. A Worship service was held af- ter discussions,' • There is to be a'rally on 19, 20' 21st of . October in Galt. Further information . ,about • this be disucss meeting on' Sunday' evening. ext evening Lyall Pour Subscrptioi Renewed? Toadstool Fairy. Inspection • revealed •bh: but , a few Brownies had ties correctly secured wit knots While in Fairy Rin Brownies congratulated and 'Carol on •passing the,i den Hand test. Saxer stripe: presented 'tow +Brenda Jardin Second . stripes to Lynda and . Margaret Chester. Brdwn Owl showed the some slides of her: trip don, Paris and '. Rome , The nies appeared very interes asked" :many irxtelligeht •qui about the .places in the pi The meeting closed :with : ride . .Salle and Chimes: an missed -through the Magi rel. • In the spring, nine :older nies planted pumpkin see the intention of ...selling th duce and giving the more• ed to . the . "Save the C Fund." 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