The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-01-25, Page 101
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Miss Marilyn Finlayson Of
:S'tratford • spent theweek-end
with . her parents, ''Mr' and Mrs.
Orville• ,Finlayson.
Mr. arid Mrs. Clark Coning &
family of Detroit, Michigan, vis-
ited at• the..:week-end : with , Mr.
and Mrs: : John Colling. •
Mr. ` and • Mrs. Mel Coiling,
Sharon arid Ernie spent'' Sunday,,
,with Mrand Mrs. 'Jack 'Bushell
and.. family of' Kincardine Twp:
Mrs .:Oscar White ruptured
the .cartilage.s':in .her, knee rn '�. a
fall: • She spent Friday. and Sa-
turday, ' in • Kincardine Hospital
,and met 'smite interesting people,
including; ,'Miss :MacIntyre,. assis-
tant . superintendent who is well
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United Church Evening Aux..
Evening Auxiliary opened with
a hymn 'followed,: by a treading
and sprayer Offered, by `Mrs. V,
HunterRev. Straw. installed the
officers for 1961, IHe wished ' all
the f ?embers: success " •in.,,M 4s.ion-
ary, work 'at home )arid abroad,.
Mrs. V. Hunter, gave the .new
president, Mrs, '.• L. Ritchie,
charge • of the meeting, after
thanking 'a11• members,, ;for their
co-operation during . the )past.
three - years. :Mrs. • H. :Webster,
on behalf of the unembers • , of
the ' 'auxiliary, thanked ' Mrs. V.
Hunter for her leadership. (Mrs.,
C. ' Thompson ' read, "A ' New
Year's Greeting to (All", taken
from the Missionary Monthly.
The start sof, a new year should
be the' time we all rededicate
ourselves •' to.. God. Mrs.. (Harold
Ritchie volunteeredto take the
.cheerio :.committee .for the next`
few • months,; (Mrs. ,Rog;. Havens'
will continue her charge of the
nursery. Several Member's vol
unteered 'their Services ,for look.
ing• .after children While parents
attend.. church. This ;'service is'.
,for the entire congregation :and
should:used' more frequently.
:Several.: members volunteered to
donate 'the items .•Irequested for:
.the )bale. Mrs. Alex 'Andrew took
.charge of:; the programme •start
'ing with ._.a reading, from the.
Missionary ' Monthly.. A Psalm.
'was read in. unison; Scripture ;les-.
son !was ,read. by Mrs.: C. .Web -
stet Mrs.. Alex Andrew offered
a .'prayer: of Thankfulness Ail,
lowed iby ' the "1.ord's •prayer in
unison. Mrs. Ross •Robinson. gave
•a..synopsis_• ,of "Church in China"
m
fro"Missionaries at • Work;" `
The study..book esson was taker,
by Mrs H:: Strapp. Four lover►,`
Seleetions ,from :Victor Herbert's."
works' were ,played Mrs. H. '"
Webster. L y nn and • prayer clos
ed the • meeting Preceeding
lunch,' `Mrs. G. Joynt; conducted',
a contest.
known in Olivet, and Miss '.Greta
Gur`tsema who is• employed
there; We also had the
nity to'. admire the beautiful.
woollen' blankets . a recent gift
of the Senior Hospital Aid:
The past few weeks we have
had , very cold weather but the,
children .are:: enjoying skating,
the ice "'•on • the creeks is smooth.
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Organizer of theCouncil was
Mrs, H. .R. Ferris, organization
convener of the London Diocesan
Council, assisted by Mrs W. J.
Farrell of the (Provincial Coun=
cil of 'the. 'Catholic Women's
'League.
,RPV, .14. C., Thomas,• Pa ,tor
St. Mary's ' Church, Lucknow,
Spoke to the !gathering, concern-
ing the important work; of the'
womenin -.theparish; which
can be furthered by their affilia-
tion.. with ' a national organiza;
tion such as The Catholic Wo-
men's League,.•
Enthusiastic, .interest was'
shown ;by the 'women, who voted
unanimously to form: a ;Parish
Council; -and the f'ollowiingis the
first • execttive: Director, Rev.
L. C. , Thomas; President, :Mrs.
J. tL: MacMillan; . lst . Vice -Pres.,
Mrs. ,Jas.6 O'Donnell; 2nd Vice
Pres., ' Mrs. Peter MacDonald;
Secretary, ;Mrs. Donald .MacKin-
non; -Treasurer, 'Mrs: ' 'William,
Schmid " The decision of the
meeting of the new executive
was to hold ; their monthly- Meet-
ings the first Monday of •:each.
month., The' next meeting will
be • , held ,atthe home: of Mrs.
J..dL. MacMillan, :,Monday even-
ing, -February 6th ,at 8 1p.rn •
aefreshments ''were -served; by
the hostess,. Mrs. ' John . Hussey,
assisted by ,Mrs. P.' MacDonald,
Mrs. George Tucker, Mrs.. N.
Siegrist..
1ST. KINLGSS SCOUT GROUP
:The new'•:chum' this 'week was
Pat. Hayes from the�'.6th: This
makes .24 • boys and • 190% regist-
ration of ' all 'boys; of eligible age
from the 4th to ' •Kinloss and
Langside .and Westford as well.
Several boys : who ' will reach
their 8th : birthday this spring
Will add to .our nuzrbers • later.
Also we •..would welcome boys
from , the 2nd" Concession if. they
can arrange transportation.. '.
All the Wolf Cubs .are separ
ated into Sixes; and.. in , the fol-
lowing .list, the first boy named
is The Sixer.
In the Gray '•Six are Barry.
H:aldenby, Bob; Cornish,: Donald
Elliott, Ernest Hodgins, 'Allan.
Nicholson. and Arthur • 'Breckles.
The: Red Six has Garry Carruth'
ers, Eric Thacker,': Pat. Passmore
David McKinn'on, Murray Mof-
fat, Allen Rhody. The `rows Six
comprises David Eadie, Walter.
Hodgins, • John Ackert, 'David
Hhody, George Moffat, Pat Hayes.
The White Six are . Jim McKin= •
non, Kenny R'otzlston, Donald
Moffat,,' Kenneth Eadie, ,• Doug
• Wall, Bevin Cornish.
The Scout' Troop: will have its
first meeting; on. Thursday, Feb-
rur 2nd. We may be able, to
taI e another 2or ' bays in' this
first group so' ifyou wish to ;be.
:a Scout please 'let i. , 4now as
niversity AveS
nue at King treeta
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'Hackett United; Church W M.S.
• 'The 'January Meeting. of Hac
ketts W.M.S. was 'held at. the
home' of Mrs. ;Reg. 'Broome !with
17 Members present. „The presi-
dent, Mrs. (Arnold ;(Alton, open-
ed
pen ed . the •((meeting. ` 'The scripture
lesson ' (was ,''taken ,by' ; Mrs. Bert
Alton. • The president read. an
article . from the Missionary
Monthly. A reading :was given
by :. Mrs. Kaiser. - The .: Mission
Ashfield ,Presbyterian .; W.M.S..
`The •;January• meeting of Ash-
"field . W.M.S:: was held in the:
horse . of Mrs.', Walter MacLean
of • Amberley, The president',-.
Mrs William . Rosspresided.
The devotional- part ' Wag taken
by Mrs Gordon Finlayson '.With
the scripture beingread by Mrs.
D. R: MacKenzie.. Mrs. William
Johnston gave la reading., 'Mrs.
Earl Howes told Of the !life. and
Work: of William 'C.arey, ;:;the
first missionary. to Igo;. to 'India
in 1793. ,She •told , sof how the in-
fluenced the', church • for Mis-
sionary ' work.: The, roll ,call' was
answered by a' New Year's
prayer. , There were ' twenty -TWO,,
present. • Mrs. Grant Parrish: had:
a splendid' paper on ' our 'new
study,- Into all the .world To-
gether: She explained the , mean-
ing. "
ean-ing.'of' the 'word "Ecumenical".
or -World 'Wide,as it pertains to
our,missionary. efforts, • ;.Mrs.
D A.:', MacLean read a .piaper
'which; had ;'been' prepared . by'
Mrs. Emile MaciLennan which.
had our work• ;in. the New Year
as its " theme. Mrs. ' Hugh Mac-
Kenzie led in,. the offertory
,pryer. Those iof our .members
who. attended the ',Annual meet-:
ing of ,Maitland; Presbyterial'' re
cently held ' in 'Wingham ;gave
some:, interesting +hig)-,.slights of
that Meting, especially ,of Miss.
Stringer's address.'Our treasurer,
Mrs. D: r11 MacKenzie gave a
detailed financial• report of ,1960:'.
Mrs. Dan :Wylds told of lher visit
to the Nursing 'Home in Luck -
now. Mrs.' 'Wilfred Farrish and
Mrs. Keith Johnston ,were ap
pointed • to visit the ' homes ,next
monde. The poem "The 'Miracle
Of the •snow" was read by lNlrs.
Wm. Ross after which she clos
ed this Very interesting and • in-
structive meeting 'with iprayer,,
O11,GANILE CATI L` IC•
WOMEN'S LEAGUE'.
• On Tuesday evening, January
17,th a' ,meeting was 'held , gat 'the
`lome •:of :Mrs. John Hussey for
the purpose . ,of organizing, a:
Parish ,C.duncil of ° tho" Cotliolic `
" Women's 'League 'of ;Canada,
Study ,ior 'year is, "Into all .
the World Together, and was giv
en by Mrs. Bert ' Alton, Roll;
call was answered by payment.
of fees, 5 'hospital. land Home.
visitswere reported. • Our Soci-
ety will meet at the parsonage
for the . Woaoaf !Pa
on''ebruary 17thrldD!Wyhen a reon
firmed date is set ;for the (filenyer-',,
Household' of 'Faith, the ,Secre.•
Lary tyle(!! invite the pother socie•
ties During ' the (businessperiod,
ways and,' means of raising
money for 1961 was decided on.
Our members were urged to in -
Crease •their.
nerease..their• 'mission Igivings. A
committee was . formed' to ;look
after ,articles for, the (bale to go
to Archer 'Mission Hospital', 4 •
Lamont, • Alberta. A date 'is Ito‘
be, set for ;a +speaker: sometime
during Easter Week for the
Thankoffering nieeting, . Mrs.;
Kaiser , was Made : Hono'
urary
President of our' society, Mrs..
Nelson • and Mrs, Reg
Broome ..served
lunch at the
close: of the' meeting.
"SLIM" . BOUCHER TO.
LEAVE WINGHAM SOON •
"Slim" Boucher, leader of the
Golden Prairie ' Cowboys,, will
leave Wingham about the' first
of the month, to 'take {a position
with the newly -opened television.
station in; Halifax. He will be
in .charge of ithe organization &
direction ,of 'music and variety
shows.
He has 'resided . in Wingharn.
for the past • ;16 years, Mrs;
Boucher is`, the former Shirley.:
Nethery. Theyhave three sons.
•
•you can't stand him' wily
don'.t you. :divorce: 'hin • ori.
grounds of incorripatability?"
"L would, if .Z,,could •catch him
•
at it."
w , I Subsstriptioti Renewed? Sty 'Mary'; Church, iaucknow. •
WITH A HOME' IMPROVEMENT LOAN
Home Im roveme.nt Loans are.availabl'
p a through,'
' ,your bank • under the ..National Housing 'Act
alterations a •
nd repairs., to' the:'. exterior or interior
of a ho.meand fora wide Variety' of. other:irnprove
merits. You 'may borrow up to $4.000 with up to
ten years to repay. These loans`are>-afso;available
to the owners of rental properties:' ' '
•
.WITH. -A .FARM IMPROVEMENT LOAN
Farm Improvement Loans,; backed by the Domin-
ion Government are available from your bank -7 -
up
ankup' 16 $7,5()0 a,t five per cent simple interest and
up to ten, years to. repay:
.These loans cover the purchase of all types of .`
farm equipment and improvement.to the farm; .:
.house and'farm buildings..sow
WITH: A' SMALL' BUSINESS :LOAN
Enquire' about Government -backed loans for
i provements to small business establishments
•'•-throw h the chart r
0 , e ed'banks—u.p to $25,000 and
up to ten years td repay.
Why'Wait ' for Spring?
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