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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-05-24, Page 7yilgpNXPAY, WY 4,thi 1902, T] E LUCKNOW • SENTINEL, LLJCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE sgyEs BRUCE G AND HEALTH BERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION is sponsoring ' a. CountyWid'e: T. hIMIDJUNE.: • Everyone from S. ,months of age' .up will re Free *Tuberculin Test ,plus an. else; a;. x-ray When there is a positive reaction You owe it to yourself, your family and to the'• 'association that is making this possible to be present at, • this . survey. Wac• h this paper for fui:ture particulars. '. the rnoney paid is. to .raise our CHURCH : N EINE allocation. The , hostess assisted Hacketts United.huresh W.M;S ' ( by Mrs' Andy, Ritchie served a lovely, hunch: Mrs: Arnold Alton presided, for. " ' t.}ie .May. meeting :on Thtirsciay,• 'the. 18th at the home of Mrs 'E1= Lott ',Sandy", with . 14 members; 7 visitors and 5 : children :present Lead Kindly Light was 'the first hymh :followed. • by the.Lord's: • Prayer In...unison.' Mrs.': Donald Hackett read "the scripture. The': r911 . call•, "MY' Favorite Hymn" was.'answered, by everyone. Mrs. Cliff Menary ' reported .•• Of the. work being . done by. Miss ,Bridge-,' ..man. Two "select ions' bvere : read by•NI'z•s. Arnold Alton. Mrs. Bert •Alton reported of'•the. Very inter-. esting: S'ynodieal, conference held.. in. London this past month anal of: all.•.their. activities The 'bale: has beep ,sent;. Valued .0 t$5� •Five dollars: is to ':be 'sent. far . a• fund: for, a' • memor'.ial. for Mrs.; J., 'Hari- • $ei1 wl o'has• passed•••away sudd:eri ly Vi'hile in .office.,: The , • Gran'.d mother's': Meeting' is; to •be, next• inont'h at the home< of Mrs., Dort- ald' Hackett', With Miss:: White,. missionary' on; furlough 'as guest, 'speaker. aker.: Mrs: Bert Alton Presid- ed for the WA T„he ' Garden :,Pa.r. •,ty"is to.,be held June -6th in ,the • .church. basement'and .•a meeting'. of : all :.members "isto bc' 'hel'd.. at Mxs, Aiton's. on May 22nd . to draw ;up the :plans:.A 'verb .sue ` :cessful little 'bazaar :.of.clothes'''' plants and : b'a'king was.. held ,and: T-�—_-; __ ,.�_ .'�.., _ ;:.� •�_ do you, mean"you na:v,e: nothing. • 1■■■■■■■iaNwue■Uutt■is■liaf®Jituil#■+14410.0linUollit®°.a°a1 .., •. ' fol' the. M''' sneetin'g of. ' A hf' ld W M S h'' h" held to live for? The house� isnt paid. F' ASS' FFICIENT OVERNIGHT .o• : - for, the c.arisn't paid for, the:TV ,. ■ OR F ,..te on ..via.y 1gth ..:here, were, . 25 : • : ,:. ■ , isn t paid °.`for ■ :me;::rheas and 4 visibtors;. present• 1, . a :Mr's. ' D::A. McLean was the. lea -','1 • . ' :dei a'nd. •opened Rile Meeting; with 1 An Zion ' W.M.S. The May meeting of . the Zion was held aat • the home of 1VIrs : Nel'sori Raynar d •;withh .. 22 ladies, 1 .visitor' arid 5 children.. present: , A •'.cor'ritri,itte.e•:, .of : Mrs. Jirn• Hunter, Mrs.Wesley' Ritchie; Mrs. CharlesWilkins` and; 'Mrs:: Gordan Kland.we!'e nominated tti'take care of any:ibusiness: aris-. •ing out. of 't•he Coining; of the •two; s;oeieti'es:•nE?xt • :Jan'ua•ry:.. .Mrs. Frank Ritchie gave the devotion al ,:and Mrs. Earl:S'wan,the Chris •tian reading,' Stewardship. . readin ' Mrs:. Eldon Ritchie is, to• get 'the •pilo- gram • 'for" '• t'he ,,•gr.andmoth'er's g meeting:to beheld :a't Mr's, D., A:, Hackett's;hom;e.,Mrs ' Jiin Hunter and Mrs George: Hunter are . to do the visiting ,for• • this Month.. I:t was :requested `that. the •.1n.oney for the:garden. party fund -be brought: in •'to 'the June meeting. A `special' collection is; to be taken for.:: the 'm rial fun 'in ri.l n r nre . o .; fund.: . en o .y, of Mrs..;Hansall, '.Another letter from ou•r :missionary received by• Mrs Kirkland "Mr,. Allan..: Ritchie gave another, chapter Of the.•study book a.nd the' president `thanked Mies Bayna?d for 'her:,home..•.Mrs` Kaiser closed with'• prayer • The• ho:stf tis ' sei v'e:d' liznch .with'. th'e First In Presbl*te! Auxiliary :MW ked 4Oth Anniversary. The • May zrreeting of the Pres - held Evening: Auxiliary was held in the Sunday School Roam on' Tuesday evening with mem- bers of the ` "Goforth 'Evening Auxiliary” of Wingham and the Lucknow W.M.S, as guests. It was the occasion of • the 40th , an- niversary of the Iuckriow Even- ing venu g Auxiliary.: • The President, ` Mrs. • Robert MacKenzie was in the chajr and'. welcorned,. the :guests..,She ,gay:e a brief outline' .of -the beginning of the .Auxiliary which was the first one in this Presbytery: It. was,, formed in :May 1921. ' with: Miss ' pollie :Henderson as presi dent and Miss Christina Carrick as secretary. • Three of the -original members. were. present.—•M•iss Jean Lyons;. Mrs.. ' Philip : Stewart ' and Miss Carrick:" Spring ° flowers and a lovely birthday :cake added' a festive '' 'touch •.'to the occasion,. The.; 'meeting opened , With a hymn'' followed by prayer and . a'. moment's • silence. in rernern•b- ranee of departed Members. Mrs.:Jack -MacDonald 'gave the Bible' Study..;on .." .Hannah," one •6..f: the , best known mothers . of ;the,'Bible. Mrs'.' Morgan Render - soli gave • a° summary. of several interesting,' • .ar=ticles. ' from. • the "Glad; Tidings.":Mrs.'Parish .Mof President of;' the Presbyter ial, brought greetings to • the Luc'knaw . Auxiliary. Mrs Jack. Pollock' of TeesWater,,gave,an in 'esting' reading: -Mrs., Howard ; Agnew gaye .thektopic which 'dealt,. with the "Refugee; Problem"` and' the "Studeint Christian Move Men ti."''The Winghan 'ladies coil- tributed two :'numbers •. which .were :much- enoyed. Mr Betty Feagan.:;and :'Mrs. 'Janet Day sang •a' :duet "Make ,mo A • Blessing 1VIl s• : Hazel .Bateirian gave . a pi- ano; :solo,. "The Holy. City." The meeting - closed with .a hymn :and prayer by. Mrs. Maude Sherwood., Mrs.' 'Phillips; . president: of the Wirigharn.• Auxiliary thanked•, the.. Luck'now ladies' and •Mrs , Jack •• .Fisher•rep'lied 'A delicious lunch: was ,'served to bring a . me.m.or-. able evening.. to a Close. GRAVEL FOR LANES' an also. MENT W FILL and TOP ,SOIL TRUCKS . and LOADER . ,FOR HIRE;, CEMENT and CARPENTRY WORK' Phone 28ft ..Lu.,ck,now, or Contact RK sary Sunday. ' It, is seventy years on: sTune' 8th. since our society was. form ' ed and we areFcommerriorating, this occasion by inviting. Ripley Afternoon Auxiliary and Luck-. now Afternoon• Auxiliary to join .with. 'us in.' . Ashfield Church' on June . 8;th with' Miss ' Ida White', a: returned Missionary, from In- dia as our. special ' speaker. The. Mispah benediction ' . was lin), nounced and lunch• served by the; committee.. in • charge. MRS.. W., B. ANDERSON IS COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN Mr.' Strapp . 'presided ' for .' the first Meeting of the provisional., committee, for the'United Church Women, held in .the church ' house' on May. . 16th •Thirteexi, iiiemillers .were. present. For devo•a. tions, Mr ''Strapp read from Cor inthians 1, chapter 12: 413.. and' offered' prayer. The.. ,Chief :,p,ur,, :pose: of ' this'. meeting was 'to elect officers Rind committees within the*'provisional ;committee which resulted.: as .follows. Chair- than,. Mrs, W. B:• And•ersgn;. vice chai.rrnan, 'Mrs. A. McKim; Secretary -treasurer, Mrs. , , Ken Carrreron;: ' Nominating `Commrf tee;' ' M.rs.'. ``Vernon '.Hunter., Miss, Helen': Thorripson, Mrs.' Raynard . Ackert, Mrs; Eileen Whrt�'e,`:1VIrs, 'Ken ,Murdie; Inaugural Cortiniit tee, .:Mrs. Geor`ge,'Newbold.; Mrs. Mc•Kirn, Mrs':' G. A, • McDiarr mid, Mrs, Ken -Cameron Mem- bership Survey,' Mrs, , Omar. Brooks,', .. Mr:s, Orland Richards, Mrs, .'G.. R. Wh.itby,, Mrs. .Mar.k. Rartliby;.'Budget 'Committee, Mrs. •Eileen' . White,• •Mrs: • Cliff. Craw ford;:. MFS., •W B. 'Anderson.'.,: MRS, LECTOR.: MacLEAN Mr. Strapp. closed the meeting ..r . T. .with' pi. Ryer.. , •, GIVEN LIFE MEMBERSHIP. � • , • • • •assisttince,,of Mrs, II:arve:-_ Ritchie:"i y Wife to sick' ' husb.and. 'What • Mrs, � ;Evv an McLean '• uvas 'hos-. . ■•,. . - s re which was e ■ ,.:E ■ ■ N '• N▪ . n ■ •. r . as a h i•SUPER' ES'Ii ' YARAGI✓ PHONE 2 , Rip'e ■ nfterno in session, of the, bPresby- y 1,93; M leiial which is to be held' in St:: Anch,ews'church in Wingham on ti May' 25th•' and Mrs. Wm, Ross M t::s .1he ,delelatc for the evening is s.ession.. Mrs. l:-ienry • McKenzie ���:is arp3inte to place the flo- ;l o UCKNOW WCKN•OW. FROM TORONTO or.• all LONDON •j' ' All Loads Insured New Wingham ' Warehouse' Serving Wingham and District 1 . /*, Household Moving Service to any Ontario points'. Load ,Too Big ' — : �No Load •Tao : Small • All Receive Care, When You . Ship By .:. WALDEN BROTHERS: PHONE COLLECT: 48 LUCKN.OW pointed delegatefor , t e a prayer.. Mrs. Reuben Wilson had •11 the:meditation. This •being N •ther's. Day" month, • she chose ',1St 1• ; ° Sami j 1 a•nd gave a very inter: 4 esting • story on: ' Hannah mother' • of • Samuel., Hannah had ,'prayed:' ;•.for a ' son,, and when this pets tion had b:eerc., granted ;staid, "For this Child. I •praYed:" therefore also haveY. lent him, to • the Lord, as long' as he liveth:•.She .closed .with . prayer'. Mrs, Earl I- o.wes ,.took a' text or'Yi Josh"u-a' 149; r . "Courage ,for the w,a:y ahead "' Fir''t we nead confidence' in God's caz'yrage • to accept he 1 • things of life and fa'ith'.in••.'God is .• the way to conquer fear. Mrs: Ewan 1 ICLean ' gave. 'a' splendid ✓ report ori the'. synodical which. o 'She had attended . at Sarnia as a N :delegate: The 'synodical theme leas, "Seeking the Highest." Mrs:.. • Alex ", Farrish told ;the .'story of "Salome", mother: of; Zebedee's • children Mrs.' Hector .McLean Was pf'esentcd with a Life Mem : beiship as a: •Mother's Day • gift. • ..N by 'her hugband .and daughters, e Lillian and 'Lois. 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