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ser Mrs.. Victor Emerson was; guest
The World Day of Prayer .
vice was held in St.. Lukes Angle- ser -
speaker at the 'Kinloss. Kairshea
ran on ,Freda Institute Hall on Thursday of
can Church at Lug Y�
' ' a h with over fiftylast week. She spoke on . Health
'ebru ry 1 tt,plans and! Citizenshipand Edu;-
ladies in attendance. A. mixed
choir from Bethel, Pine Riveri cat
}on.
St.' Lukes congregations r ations led in
eag.
the singing. The theme, was, "For..-
ward through the ages in unbro-
ken . Line;". rand in keeping ;with
the theme a well. prepared . ad
dress by - Mrs, .Carl •Wilkin who Sholtz and.Mrs.' Millen. Moore.
is convalescing in St, Jos
Joseph's Mrs. .Dawson Craig, Mrs. Russel -
Ho ital London, was ably given �R,oss, :Mrs, Frank Coulter, 'Mrs:
gP i a Gaunt, 'Mrs. Gibson: Gilles -
for
Mrs. William Col.hns. Leader..Russel
l congregation, was: Mrs. ple',. and Mrs. Elwood Groskarth.
for Bethe all ' read : prayers.. Mrs,. Andy
Harold Courtney, President of the •'
W.M.S. ' Prayers were given by Gaunt, sang, Standing in the Sha-
Mrs. Ralph Elliott and Mrs. Mer .doves and Mrs. Dan Tiffin sung•
vyn. Funston. ,The roll call 'of na My Task. Mrs, Jim Richardson
tions. was res' onded to by Mrs. was guest speaker' and Mrs. H. D.
PMcDonald' was appointed' `Key"•
John ` Elliott and Mrs.' Leroy
.a the next .'year. The
woman for
offering of $6. will go to the wo-
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men's interchurch council , of
Canada.
• The World Day of Prayer was
held on Friday in the United
Church. Ladies -in 'charge for the
clay were; Mrs. Victor Ernerson,
Mrs. Johnstone . Conn,. Mrs,, Ezra.
Walden., Leader for Pine River
'r congr,•egatii,, Mrs..•. John ;Blue,
President of the W.M.S. ,Prayers
: were given by Mrs. MervynEck
.:Mier and Mrs:_, . Mervyn Hooey,,
Leader for,. the Anglican congre-`
gation, Mrs. Gordon .Emmerton,
President of Anglican .Guild with,
prayers by Mrs. ,John ,Scott and
Mrs.. William Courtney.. Music
Was : given by Mrs. Chester ,Env.
Merton and Mrs. John. Esnmerton
was organist for the •service, Mrs:.
' Reg. Godfrey was . named key-
woman. for .1962. The welcorriing •
committee and. ushers were Mrs.
Herb : Ernmerton and Mrs., ' Reg.
Godfrey... •m;
Mr.and. Mrs 'Leo and Courtney
spent 'a 'few days ih Toronto vis-
. iting with: relatives.
A'number of ladies of the Ang
Bean. Guild attended the tea and
quilting at .the home of Mrs, Herb
Emrnerton: on Tuesday.
A euchre was held in the Or.
ange Hall at Airnberley on Thurs-
day ' .evening with`, a good atten-
dance, On .the committee: for the
evening were Mr and Mrs: Eldon'.
Bradley, .Mr:, and .• Mrs, :: George
Messinger and Mr: and 'Mrs..
Donald .Courtney, Highprize for,,
ladies was ' won by Mrs.. Leonard
InvVin and :high for men, Robe.'rt
Courtney, ; with the prize , for :
Most lone hands going :to Bill;
Godfrey: I
Mr: and Mrs : Walter:` Brown
have returned from :a, vacation
in Florida.'
Mr: and. Mrs. 'Hugh 'Mason, were
dinner .guests o'n Saturday even-
ing . with. Mr. and Mrs. John C.
MacDonald,' '8th concession.
Mr, and, Mrs. Victor Emerson
attended the Woman's Institute
Pot Luck Supper on Tuesday ev-
ening. Mrs: Emerson was guest
speaker for 'the evening • and. her
topic was the Tdeal' Home..
Miss Karen Groskorth of Strat-
ford iso teaching, this week in
Goderich and 'Miss Elaine' Conn
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SNNTINEL, I..UCKN IV, ONTARIO
is 'teaching, in Wingham.
,,. Mr. Ross' McGregor ofTToronto
:spent the week -end. at the home
of 'Mr, and Mrs. Walter Arscott,
Mr. Bill Willis of Molesworth
spent ' the week -end at ; the hone
of his mother, Mrs. Doris; Willis.
_.Mr..Leroy Rintoul 'of ' Milton
spent the week -end . at the home
of his parents, Mr, and Mrs; Gor-
don. Rintoul.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sholtz of
Goderich spent Saturday at .the
tonne of Mr," and. Mrs. Ezra
Sholtz.'' ' •
,Mr. Eldon Emerson*has" return-
ed home after, 'spending, four
weeks i. • South . Mexico. .
Mr Clifford:- Johnstone of To-
ronto? was in, charge of the
Presbyterian Church Service on
Sunday.
Mr. and 1Vlrs, ' Relison .Falconer
and boys .of Sarnia spent the
week -end ' at the home. of •his
parents,; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fal-
coner, Mr. and Mrs.:Jack, ,Cronin
and .Mr, •and .Mrs. Ferguson of
Orangeville also spent Sunday at
'thee home of Falconers and also at
the home of ,Mr: and Mrs,, Arthur'
Cronin near ;Wingharn,
• Mr. and ,Mrs..: Arthur Simpson
of .Toronto visited over the week-
end with 'Mr. and Mrs; Hugh
Simpson` and also, at the•,home ofMrs. William' Simpson in , Luck -
now.' ,
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Miss: Lorraine Hamilton 'spent
Mr. and Mrs. Orville. Mitchell
of . Toronto spent the week -end
at the home. of Mr. and Mrs.. Wm.
Henry. Miss Frances . Henry of
London, Mrs. George Waddel &
Mr. Laurence Stefler'of Teeswa-
ter were Sunday .visitors. at the
Henry •home,
Mrs. Walter•Lott returned h'oine
Saturday after spending a weep
at the 'home of Mrs • Ed Brown-'
in,o ,in' Toronto: '
Mr. ,and 'Mrs. Charlie Tiffin
spent last Saturday visiting with'
Mr, Lloyd Bell of Lucknow, who
is ‘a patient in London• Victoria
Hospital, • . .
Mr. and Mrs. . George Fisher
spent Sunday with Mr„ ; and
Mrs, Bill Gibson 'at Zion and 'a'lso
at the home of Mr. and Mrs, El-
don Lowry at ' Lurgan, •
Mr. and Mrs. Harley, Campbell
*and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Black.
hall of Toronto 'spent Tuesday at
the/ home of Mrs. George, 'M..c-
Clenaghan. . ,- •
Mr. and Mrs. Tom. .Gaunt: of
Wingham and. Mr. arid Mrs. John
Gaunt •spent Thu rsday in' Lon-
don.
Mrs. Doris Willis and John
spent Sunday, ,at the: home of
Mrs: JMusgrove 'Wroxeter.
WEPN,
�ESDAt FEB. 22nd,, .1961. ' •
the past ,week visiting in LondOR
wigs$er sisters.
Marion MacLennan of .
Toronto; spent the, past. week
With her .parents, Mr. and. Mrs.,
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Emile MacLennan.
• Mrs. Dave Elphick and Mrs.
Jack-'Elphick visited in London
with, Mr, Jack Elphick on Tues-
day. •
`Shirley and Alice Brooks of
Toronto spent the week -end with
their motler,; Mrs. Marion
Brooks. Mrs. Alex Campbell and
Mrs. Rod Campbell of Winghanz
also visited in th'e same home.
Mrs.. Evelyn Barkwell. pf; Luck
now Spent ,:Wednesday afternoon
•Donald Iiamilton's,.
Allan MacKenzie of Guelph
spent the week -end, with Mr.
Mrs,. Henry. MacKenzie.
• Stewart MacLennan' has been
taking a special course on ditch -
Mg machine operation at Ridge-
town.
The W,M.S o, f Ashfield' Pres-
byterian 'Church. held.' their re-
gular • meeting ;in conj
with; the World.:Day..of Prayer
meting- at the ,home of ;Mrs..
Wm. MacDonald.„Mrs D. R',' Mac- .'
Kenzie was •the • leader of the
worship service. .and, _ Mrs. Wm,'
Ross ".took : care of the business
part.
The WM.S`. of Pine River'Un
ited . Church held : their . meeting
at the home of Mrs. John. Blue
with an attendance of `twenty-
five: The meeting ,opened with
prayer by: the' president, follow.
ed by a hymn,. The roll call was
responded`to by a verse/ contain-
ing 'the • word ' ."Love" Mrs:. Gorr
don• Elliott'. was .convener for the
.. pr"ogram and gave,a .discourse,on
the Bible` ,after, which. Mrs.' Har
vey. Robb gave an .interesting ;ac- i`
count of the Origin of the .Bible..
• Mrs. William . Kempton: read an
excerpt from the Readers' Digest'
on the Jungle, .Mission .in South.
America. The scripture :reading
was :given by Mrs. James McNain
which was: •followed by ''a Bible
Quiz. by Mrs, T. Bell.; The Study.
Book was taken by Mrs. Donald.
Courtney `.who ` gave an interest -
chapter•. from'°The Turning
World'': • An • invitation from. •the•
Kincardine W;MS. wasaccepted,
Prayer: by Mrs. Sam. Gibson 'was;';
followed with a hymn after which
.' grace. Was ° . repeated arid lunch
w , was served, by., Mrs, Blue and
r committee.
Miss Helen Godfrey Q f, 1VIeDon.. •
.ald Hall; Guelph visited with her
parents, Mr. and: Mrs. Reg •God-
frey over the, weekend.
,GIRL I: ,GtIDE. NEWS
On'Friday, P brt'ary 17th, 18
Guides' attended • the reg�zlar
rrieetng. ; Captain .Irwin gave a
test and. the Girl' Guides had to,
rerhem'ber 25 things out of 20 to
pass, The Guides then formed a
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horseshoe and talked about go-'•
frig* .it) the Anglican Church on
the 26th 'of. kebruary to celebrate
Boy Scout week,
Each Guide :gave 12 cents for
thinking' day :which iS celebrated'
for Lord Baden Pbwe:ll's birthday..
Games followedand the meeting:
ended With 'taps:
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