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LIONS CLUB �.wh:ich •reci'p Y rotated b 'sending.•'a;
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somewhat similar. , •Sydney • Club
Continue from „:Pagepennant or. "banner" to ',Mr. Har-
ratepayers if a money.b-law':w:as ton for presentation to Lucknow
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submitted: ' ' , . Lions,.. This he did at Monday's
meeting 'after', Secretary Gordon:
.Frank Thompson; Charles` Web. .
,ter ;.and .Harvey Houston :.were.'Fisher. had' . read the accomlpany-'
,• «, " .ing letter: .
• ,named to . � talk th� matter over", ,
with the'' V'il'la e"Council and .a • It was'received w.ith•thanks on:
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,'further motion won approval that' behalf :of. the .Club by' President
•.this ..committee act as •"a public Frank. Thompson. •: • '
relation`s". �threesoirie'.in acquaint -Bulb Blitz
ing ei • �hbourin ' : townshi ' coun`
i .� •: g, n g. . g. P . The 'Club lan•s a -light., . bulb:
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cils, with' the project which is: blitz and coin • can distribution
• limier ` consideration i:•
soon. It was suggested that ..a
$ •'Presents Australian, Pennant : • hydro shutoff for a few seconds
•. In. anticipation of a . world• on',the evening of'the blitz' wouldd:.
:'cruise this summer, Dug Harton remind householders' that .•..the
hadacquired• a': number of .pen; Lions wouldbe calling that even-
nants' to t'ake with him as a good-
'e� ento m''t'he Luckno � .Because. of '.Thanks ivin' •fal-
will ..mem from. L w g g
Lions:. clith:i Loss of, sight .inter ling 'on : a'. regular •meetin, g night,
red and'gs will ' .Dou'' mailed one to;•:October, meetin be held on
Gfe.,g
G:.b, McG:lyray,.:a fellow Lion in . the :16th and 30th:
:Sydney, Australia, with' whom':he Dr:'D 1 'Finlayson reported on'
had fraternized <a yea ago., • the trip to •Loridon . by Lions. Rae
Mr:.. McGilvra resented' ' the • Watson,•W:; A. 'Porteous' and ,him-
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`pennant :'to• . the' 'Sydney Club, •self, , to` join in..welcoming Cleve
Ifairshea W.I. Mark
Grandmothers' Day
Grandmothers' meeting; for
Kairshea Women's Institute was.
held at' the home of Mrs. Cliff
R,oulston on Thursday, September
.?Othr with Mrs. Ira Dickie and
Mrs. Fred ,Gilchrist as directors.:
Mrs. Farish Moffat presided, and
the. secretary, Mrs. Dickie brought
various business matters before
the meeting. It was disclosed that
the Open' House:and .Harve'st: Tea
held at • the Kairshea Hall, had
been a decidedsuccess socially
and financially. Notes of 'thanks.
were to be sent 'to J. J. Houston
for preparing .corsages for that
party and to Denver Dickie to-
gether with a gift 'of money 'for
making . the sign aboard " for the:
Delegates' appointed to ;•: • the
Area Convention in Hanover on
October 2Bth and 27th were. Mrs..,
Farish Moffat, with' alternate,
Mrs: Lloyd MacDougall, Mrs ' C.
Colwell and . Mrs. ' Ted Collyer
are to :attend 'to the .matter of
sending • colored. ' slides • • to 'the
Bruce Area slide project for 1961,.
. Mrs. C. ';Roulston gave a..:spien
did report ' of the Bruce County
Rally' in Walkerton •which,, was'.' a
-soca ga erin;g as we.-1-asa �rxost
informative meeting, featuring an
address; by. ` Mrs. E. .Armstrong..
The directors had prepared lovely
corsages for 'the ,grandmother's . &:•
they were formed into. a •kitchen,
.orchestra'. contributing, a .lively
musical number. Prizes were gi=
veru :for the. oldest .gran dm.other,
the youngest, the: one with: the
most buttons on: her dress, the
,one With the' smallest waist,, ;&
the :one . ,With the most descend
ants°• connected .with : Institute ac-
tivities. Roll' call "My grandmo-
ther .;said";.: brought -• interesting:.
stories .td lightThe motto :"God
::gave us• memories that we, might
have' . roses ' in December;" was
discussed, by; Mrs. Dickie and,
readings' suitable to the day 'were
given Eby Mrs.. L.: 1VMCDoug all,
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Mrs. F. Gilchrist and .Miss Dean
MacLeod..:Hostess and :,directors.
served lunch
land Lions on a -visit:.o the Lon-
don 'Fast, Club: .
B,ob Finlay reported on the .exe-
cutivetraining:' : sch•ool held at
Grand Bend
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Former �111inister's
Daugh#er Passes
REV: MARGUERITE,: COSENS
The funeralservice' for' the
late Rev:•Marguerite Cosens, who
passed: ' away after an illness of
a few' months', was'.condiicted at
the McGuire ., and Low ,..Funeral
Chapel in Uxbridge :On: August
26th. She was in:her ;30th :year.
and was a 'daiXght.er of Rev,. and
Mrs.: C. W. ,DeWitt. Cosens. Her
father ministered on the. Ashfield
Circuit from 1921 to 1926,. . and her
grandfather, li:ev.T. Cousins, Was
minister of Lucknow :Methodist
Church ' at. 'the ., time of,. Church
Union. The',Cosehs have ,a 'SUM -
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mer cbttage at Point Clark.,'
The ' Rev. :Donald Jay; Trinity`
United Church,' Uxbridge, offici
,ated, assisted .by the Rev...Donal.d
McLean , of •Keswick, represent-
ing. York -Presbytery 'and the Rev.
Gardner Ward of High:Park. Unit
ed Church,' representing Toronto
West 'Presbytery. Irterrnen.t' fol=
lowed in' Listowel cemetery.
Miss Cosens was born in,Spring„
field, Ontario,. February' 24th,
1926. She attended public school'
in Stratford, Clinton And Esse,.
After' graduating ',from Essex
High School she enrolled ht Tor-
i onto
or -ionto' Normal School where she
hattained her Kindergarten Specia:.
ist Certificate,
' She, entered '$odial• Service
. work with the Traveller's' Aid
in Toronto' before attending: Vic
tom College of the University;
'of Toronto. 'In 1952 she graduated
with ,a Bachelor of Arts degree: •
She continued her studies at Em
Manuel College, serving student
pastorates, in the summer months
•at Trout : Creek, Ontario : and
Monarch, Saskatchewan.
In 1955 she was•. ordained as
minister of the' United Church of
Canada,, and commissioned 'that
year by ;the-Wornan.'s Missionary .
,Society as a Missionary to Japan.
She studied • Japanese - in Tokyo
then roved to • :Shizuoka' where,:
herministry began.'
She: returned ,borne' July 1960
on ,furlough,, In September of.
that year she entered: Emmanuel
College to work on her Bachelor
of :Divinity (I.D.) Thesis and
Bachelor of 'Religious Education
(B•R.;E )' degree;
She is survived by her parents,
Rev: •and Mrs. C. W. DeWitt .Cog-
ent, Uxbridge, ,Ontario and: three.
sisters,, Kathleen (Mrs. J. A. Ross)
of Vancouver BC:, Eleanor-. (Mrs.
J. • L. McFadden)', of St. Oath arines •
and Bernice: (Mrs. R. P. Millis)
Matheson, Ontario. , - •
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