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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-11-01, Page 5• • WED'NESDAAY'x: NOV. 1st, 1,961, THE LUCkNOW" ,SENTINEL, . LUCKNQW,, ONTARIO PAGE. FIND first ,point Sectionul JRaJI Church Women -Held At The first Joint• Sectional Rally of the Women of the ' Woman's Missionary Society and the Wo, man's: Association of. the United Churches of West: Huron.' ,was held in Auburn Church on October 24th, The vice-president, Mrs. Bert Alton opened ,,the- •rneeting with hymn. 376 -:.with Mrs. ' William Craig at the piano., Mornio•g devotional 'was. taken by Mrs. Fordyce Clarke and Mrs. Tait Clark of •Smith's Hill: Rev.. Lewis 'of Auburn 'w.elcomed the ladies. and Mrs, Alton replied. • The minutes of the laast West sectional meeting of the Woman's MissionarySociety was read lby Mrs: C..Cooke.. Mrs. Harold Phil- lips •read the report of : the .last *West, Sectional meeting of, • the :Woman's Association. Reports were.: given by Mrs. J. Sutter, ;Treasurer :of the Woinan's Mis- sionary Society; Mrs. M. • Bean, Treasurer. of the .:W.oman's As- sociation; Mrs. Sydney Thompson, Literature Secretary and Mrs.• E. McKinley,. Christian Stewardship Secretary„. A short ski ches Fire, was gi n by Mrs. Ce- cii Blakey Mrs. .Lorne Ivers,, Mrs. Herb Finnigan, Mrs Esther Riv- ett and Mrs. Fred, Young, all of Dungannon. nrt . IV tewardship Cat - The offering was taken • and the ,dedicatory prayer given by Mrs. Bert ,Altos, followed by h.ymn.. 31. Mrs. F. C. Ball' of London Con- ference was guest speaker in• the : norning;• speaking on different methods' .of . studying •the Bible .as a group, Dismissal prayer was given, by the president, Mrs. G... W. ' Tiffin. of Wingham. A lovely noon luncheon, was. served to about 25 guests by the Auburn ladies. •The afternoonserviee opened with hymn 20; •Blake's ladies,' Mrs. James Arnold • and Mrs. G. W. Kaiser had charge of the devotional ,period. The roll 'call was answered -by sixteen socie-- ties: • The • offering was taken and The ''Bible's , Natio..nal • M essage We believe that the Celto•Saxon • peoples are 'the ''de'scendants •of God's servant rage and nation'. Israel: 'that our:: ancient Throne is:•the continuation of the• Throne -• Of., David; and, in view of present world • conditions, that a general recognition this 'identify' AND. its . implications is a •matter•.of vital and: urgent,importance:- '• WE WOULD LIKE. ,.TO TELL• YOU ABOUT IT . . ;For' Your Copy' of. Our, FREE. Booklet < •. "An Introduction to the British -Israel •Evangel• : Write to 'the: Secretory CANADIAN. BRITISH -ISRAEL ASSOCIATION': •• Jr: Ontario P.O.. Box: 744,: Station B, Oftowa, Opt. PURPLE GROVE Mr. and "Mrs. Andrew Jamie'- son, Woodstock, were' Sunday Eguests: :af Mr. and ,Mrs. George merson. •Mr. and Mrs Colin MacDonald,, Mr, and Mrs. Will Granger of Blyth visited •Mr,.:and -Mrs Ed- burt Bushell, : Mrs. Prank Currie and. Darlene spent a couple of days in London Mrs. Thomas MacDonald and Mrs. Gordon MacDonald visited Mr. and Mrs,. Lloyd McClure of Paisley. Mrs. Frank 'Dore, Dianne and Ronnie visited Mr. ' • and , Mrs. Lawrence Fry.. ” Mrs. • Don McCosh presided when the Grey -Bruce Area Con; vention, ret in Hanover Town Hall, others .present :.were Mrs. Stewart Needham, Mrs, George Harkness, Mrs. .William Arnold, and, Mrs., Frank 'Dore. Dianne Dore celebrated her 5th birthday With, Margie ' Collins; ,Wray Thompson, Vickie, Cathy 'and,. Jimmie Dore. Mrs... ' Edburt Bushell, • Miss Edna Boyle;, Mrs. Burton;Collins: and Margie 'visited Mrs. Morley Bushell; • Susan Farrell;- Ann Mackay, .& Joan Thompson took part in the Mrs. Lewis gave 'the ., dedicatory. prayer _ .. Mrs..,Tiffin introduced, the guest. speaker, Rev. A. ' C. Coles of Fordwich,, formerly of view- •foundland. In his very interesting talk,' he gave much ;information on the work •of the church in. Newfoundland since its begin- fling • three hundred years : ago., He was thanked by Mrs. Bert Alton , for his very .informative talk. Special music for the •.after- . noon ;.was supplied by- Mrs.. R. C. Procter .and Mrs, Harry, Worseh,,. Goderich. Mrs 'Tiffin and Mrs Phillips explained. the working..of the . new ` 'society; "The• Huron Presbyterial .Church. Women" answered many quesitoris 'in con- nection with, this new Venture; Mrs., R. W. Hughes thanked' the Auburn ' ladies and all, taking part in, any. way for a day well spent. ' Mrs: 'Harold. Phillips closed the ,meeting .with. prayer. public speaking in Ripley. Mr. and Mrs,.James Brooks were Sunday ,dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William. McCreath. Mrs. Carl .Pollock ,and Mrs. Clyve Munro spent Tuesday with. Mrs.' George Emerson.. . Miss. Margaret .Robertson ;and: Mr. Donald Robertson visited Mr. and Mrs, Russell ' Collins on Thursday .evening. Miss Evelyn Osborne is in St, Josephs Hospital,London Friends Wish* tier a speedy recovery,, Mr. and Mrs. Burtgn Collins and.' John and ' Sandra were re- cent visitors. with Mr. and' Mrs. Jerome Schmidt,, IVlildmay and Mr. and Mrs. Claude :Dore. Miss' Eva ,Culbert attended the Public speaking in Lucknow • on Wednesday evening, , Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nlac= Donald and family, Mr, and. Mrs. Frank Currie, Darlene and Brei- da .were Sunday guests of Mr, , &. Mrs. Morford. Mackay, Miss Rosalyn: Swann,. St :.Jos eph's Hospital, London, Mrs,' Rus- sell ,Stanley and 'family, visited Mrs. Helen Swann. .. . Mi.. Robertk McCosh .was ,•a. Sunday Visitor with. Mr. and. Mrs. Don McCosh. Some :of the • Grove folks . at-• tended the reception in.Lucknow' for Mr: and' Mrs. George Rich- ards 'of Toronto.. • ' Mi • Reg-•-Brimstone---who -•ha been employed :.by Mr. Francis $kyle is returning to 'his home in the Maritime Provinces. Visitors with `Mr. and Mrs. Burton Collins ,on 'Sunday even- ing were Mr. • and Mrs.. Dan Mac, kay,: Mrs. .George Emerson and Bob, Mr: and Mrs. ;Gordon' P,at- terson, `Mrs.. . MacDonald, Fort William, 'Mr.' and. Mrs;' Andrew Patterson. • : _ Miss..MVlerle Stewart and Miss • Vera Dore' visited: Mr.. and Mrs Claude Dore. •. ' Mr.. and . Mrs...Victor Gawley, Marlene •and Gladys:' attended the Anglican Fowl Supper at Bervie. ' The fifth meeting,of the Purple Grove Sample Sewers was held at....he :home. of Gladys Gawley On, Saturday 'afternoon; The roll call a 'pattern alteration and how to make it, was answered by 7, members, :followed by'. the pledge;,. They wrote notes on fit - ver: Y. • • HOW MUCH IS PEACE OF MIND' WORTH 2 • Chil.dren.'stray. Ora husband, is late 'get.• • ting home. Or you are worried about someone . who is ill. Sq often: a . simple . ' telephone call _ from you or to' you quickly setsfear's. at: rest.. Any time of y ,g da � or night the telephone can suddenly' become one of themost important things in your life .THE BELL 'TELEPHONE CO'M'PANY OF CANADA Y •; HEATING OILS - GASOLINE . OTHER FARM,P,RODUCTS ting their ` gar?nents and then. , worked on the garments. Home' assignments: were to work on re •cord books and have one 'of the garments ' finished by the next, Mr. and .Mrs, Russel Collins, returned home after spending a month in ,Western Canada, , ' Mrs. William Hughes, 'Goderich, Nl1Ss `Edna ' Boyle,' ,Oriili•a~--Were Sunday visitors with Mr. and -Mrs.,. Aurel Armstrong. ' Mrs. ' Gertie Bushell, Mr. and Mrs. 'Russell •Bushell 'and Bob visited Mr. and : Mrs. Edburt. But. shell, Katherine and George . on Sunday evening, Fr r AshfieId o me r• Died:,:111rn ste J �...PATTON:.. ' REV." ,'w.., • Rev. W., ,J. Patton, ;a .resident of : Wiarton since his .retirement. in 1952, passed. away suddenly in Westminster Hospital, London, on • Wednesday, .October 18th, in•, his '81st year. • • • Mr: Patton was minister ,at the Ashfield- 'United 'Church Circuit ' from 1934. to 1938. He succeeded Rev.. Campbell Tavener and was• . succeeded by 'Rev. J. Wilken. • • Rev. Patton, : a "Son • of the late Mr: and .Mrs. Joseph Patton, was :born in Lyle, Ontario, in 1881..• He received 'his education in: Or illia ,and the University of: To ronto. In 1919 he graduated from Knox 'College, Toronto,•; and., took his first Charge in the 'village ; of Shallow Lake. Rev. Patton later `;had .,charges at Redverse, Sask., Brynonston, Ont.; Ben- - miller; Ashfield, , Gil Gi4y, anti` •Sombra. He :retired from active `mn•istry 'at; Sombra .in..1952. •.He then retired to; his summer home. at :Sable `Beach and :' spent. his • .winters ••in :Wiarton: He: supplied •on'numerous bcc.asions:at his first Church, "Shallow Lake: Mr. Patton was;presented 'with. the .Decoration .of Chi:vallry for .. outstanding, service:' in• that order: from the 'Grand'' Lodge I.0.0 F.: of OT tario, 'in Owen. Sound in 1956:- He Was . a forrner Grand Chaplain of the T;O.O.F. ' In 1919' he married the former' Annie Elizabeth Brown who sur- ' wives; him.• Also surviving /are, two dohs, Tnr•nias of Germany arid Jaseph of'Barrie. and one dazghter,'•Es'' •" '.1) r. k. Hodgins of Ott taWa. "'. 'Rey. Patton rested at, :'the George Funeral' Home, Wiarton, until: Saturday, October 21st. The funeral was held at the Shallow; • Lake 'Untied Church. Pa'1lbearers' were all ,nephews. of the -deceased. • They *ere Byron; Claude Lloyd and Lyle Patton, , and Albert and .Nugl ' Grover. • Interment was,. made . in Boyd's 'cemetery:. • GERALD N. CROOKS • DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Phone 545 KINCARDINE.,' 01-TA,00 r $'e Sure Your HEALTH INSURANCE,, INCLUDES CI-IIItOPRACtJC : • . CAR.>l: • 1. .71 -it 6