The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-06-08, Page 10•r
''WEDNESpA"
UNE 8th, A 1960,.
Olivet,. nited Church ' lIT.M.S,.
The June meeting of: the Oil,'
vet Vfr.1yl,S..' :'bras, held Wednesday
evening. at the home of Mrs,.;.
"waiter : Dexter:. Mrs. ,:Doug; xen-
ry's group was in,'charge of the
'Worships service, Miss 1Nnry haul-
sten read, the scripture. and .the
` comments. 'Mrs. Orville ` Finlay-
son led in. prayer. Mrs, .Rcibert
it';lssborne ;revie'wedSome ' of the.
study., book:; "Africa Disturbed,
Mrs, Donald: MacTavish presid
`° for. the :,business period. The
ioll , call was answered .by. 21
aembers::Si visitors were pre-
sent. The group has 'been. .invit-.
ed. to. meet- 'with thh. Ripley
Moup ' in St.' Alndreves United.
urch on ' Tuesday evening,
;, 'time '7th Miss, Elizabeth` Webb,
.who is on furlough from Africa
will be . present. The ,Supply sec
• xetarY,...Mrs. Melvin .Colling read
it -letter' which she • had received
iroxn
Miss •''Edi tl Clark..•., 1Vtrs.
. 'e r MaeT vis"h exp essed
Tanks to Mrs\' Dexter'tor.. the,
use of ; her ,•-home'' and also •to
those takin=g= part. -in `the ..pro -
g aname' , Lunch . was, served by
the: committee•;in .charge.
S` Rt
Fres, Afternoon Auxiliary.
The , Afternoon ''Auxiliary of
The Presbyterian .Church lint in
tie Sunday' School 'room on
June .1st, :with Mrs. Charles.
°Cooke, Vice:Pres . •in , the chair.
After .opening exereses the Bi
ale Study on the 5th command-
ment was wells explained''by. Miss
Tena Garrick; showing' the spir-
'tital =influence of praying 'moth
ers on , thoe children. Mrs Portr
equs read two poen pis. Mrs. Clare
Agnew' !presented : Mrs.. Elsner
Johnston s with •a Life, Meinber
slipr'in, the :Society. Mrs." Howard
Agnew dealt ;with the last chap
ter. of .the Study., Book. ' on •Africa
She showed how Africa is await.
ing as it .vete, `However there is,,
no continent; in theworld in'
which .so many segments ' -Of the
rp49i4atign live-SOcorn ietely.
°apart. The ib'lacks;'& whites .fear
'one another and out of it all has
'"growp.., the, newly coined' word
"apertheid" meaning ' ,separation.
Many . African families . live,• in
very primative surroundings and
the average income per •faanily
iS. from $11. to $14.• per month.
Uctwever the Christian Church is
leaving. its mark on the African,
The .growing 'idea is to teach\the
African to help himself,, but it
win take years to. modernize the
country. ••Mrs, Morgan Henderson
read a : descriptive article on the
work of.1Vlrs, Dickson in *Formo-
sa.. The roll . call . was answered
,by naming: a• missionary, and her
field`of service;' 1V,iiss Mary .Mac-
Leod :closed the 'meeting with
prayer. There will not be a meet=
ing in Juin" but the ' August
' meeting will be held at the Hen-
derson }Cottage at Bruce Beach.
South Ki inl ss, o' W.M.S:
•
The June Meeting of •the South.,
Kinloss W:lM:5. was held • on
Wednesday` evening at the Thome,
of Mrs, Ira; Dickie. Mrs. Herb
Buckton !presided" with . Mrs. W.°
F.:. MacDonald as Secretary. Plans
were made for the annuav "Home;
Helipers Meeting". to .be. held la-
ter hi,. the— month with Miss
Martha ;Sutherland as convener,
Roil. ;call. > was responded ,to by
a Bible veyse containing the
wgrd "Powr". "and the Scripture
studied' was Psahn 40. Readings.
bearing on the study were 'given
'ly Mrs Evan .Keith, Mrs Leos=
:pard: Machines " and Mrs. Ira.
Dickie.; ' The, chapter ' from the
study book on Africa dealing
:With church work ,in the -villages,
towns 'and cities in that- land .was
discussed .13 Mrs:• S•. Chislett '&
by Mrs., itir and ',illustrated.
iw'ith' ' charts : and. a' map. The
compleatities of . the ' problerns
volved' in each • case were some
PURPLE*GROVE
The.'. eighth. meeting of the
Ourple Grove Busy Bakers Was
held at • Katherine • Bushell's
home,' Both. leaders: Miss Rob-
ertson and Mrs; Dore, ••as °vVeh
as ' Miss, Mary Lou Black our
Home -Economist were present.
at this final simper. Each of, the,
girls contributed to it and ser-
ved . it . as well. . The president,'
Barbara Leeson , opened the.
meeting part with. the 4-H
Pledge. Marlene Gawley then
read the minutes . of thelast
meeting.. The roll call wasan
si#kered by a completed record
book, Miss ;Black drew,our at-
. tention to some points about Tea
Biscuits and also talked • , about:
Achievement Day. •
Miss Eva Cullbert is a patient
in Victoria • Hospital, London.
We :wish iter a. speedy recovery:
Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Forster.
and. family;; Mr. and 'Mrs. Edburt
Buslell; Mr: arid' Mrs. Donald.
McFarlane and family ' and Mr.
and .• Mrs. Donald . MaCosh and.
family attended the funeral , of
their uncle, the late. John G.
Moore at Lucknow on Saturday..
A large crowd attended the
June meeting , of the .Purple
Grove . W.i. It was held at the
Thome' of.. Mrs. Francis Boyle, on
Wednesday. , .
• Mr. , and Mrs. Edburt Bushell`
attended : the wakes `of a ,cousin
;at Blyth recently. ,
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Mrs, Frank : Dore, Nancy and
Dianne "visited at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Fry,
Kincardine, •' .
A number from here attended
the sale of household effects of
_Mr,, William Wall of "Kin1ough
Saturday;
Mrs. -Don McCosh spent a few
clays at the home' aof her aunt,
Mrs. Wrn, Bushell, Lucknow.
,Mr., and Mrs. James :McEwan
and family of Kinloss visited
Mr. - and Mrs: Charles: Smith. on
Sunday.
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Mr. R rt Grieve of.
is visiting with' Mr. `arid Mrs.
Victor Gawley,
Mr. and, Mrs.' Morford Mackay
were in -Owen Sound • •Tuesday
evening. • ,
Sunday guests with. Mr, and
Mrs: -Allan Coiling. and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kemp-
ton, Ripley.
Mr. Robert MoCosh, ffipley,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don
McCosh on Wednesday
• Visitors with Mr, and Mrs..
Morford Mackay were Mr. and
Mrs. Graham 'Cook and ' family.
Miss Margaret Robertson visi-
ted over" the week -end with Miss
Annie McLeod. of 'Lucknow.
. Saturday ' evening visitors
with ''Mr, and Mrs. Allan Colling,
were Mr. and Mrs.' 1341 Kemp -7
tom- Mr. and Mrs. Allan Irwin;
Mr. and Mrs. ;Harold Elliott; Mr.
and ' Mrs. Doug McFadyen; Mr:
•
I;,orne Cook and Miss ; Marion,
Hamilton..
Miss Judy f ttledge, Ripley
was the: guest : of Miss Carolyn
Forster on Sunday.
Mr.' and; Mrs, Harold Camp.;
bell, :drill a, spent a. few days
at their home here. •
, Mr, Lorne and .1lliss Eva Cul-. •
bert; Mr, and Mrs. Bill Eadie;
Mr, °
and Mrs. Jack Peterbaugh
visited .their, aunt,. Mrs,'. Tom
Harr -is,, Holyrood.. on: her birth-
day: ,on ' June 1st;
Miss . Betty Jane Colwell,
Lucknow, spent the '' week -end
-with Misses. Janet and • Barbra,.
Forster.
•WAWANOSH• NATIVE ...
DIED IN SASKATCHEWAN
The death of Robert Miller of
Elstow, Saskatchewan, occurred
on ` Thursday, May 26th: Burial
took place in, ':Hillcrest Ceme-
tery; ,Spskatoon
eme-tery;Saskatoon on May 30th.
Mr. Miller .was a son of Wm.
Miller and Isabella Ferguson,
and.was `born on the farm on
Conession • 12, ' West Wawanosh
now owned. by 'Gordon Lyons.
Bob Miller.' was :one . of a fain-
ily of seven.' The only surviving
,'ember is• his• brother William .
of Saskatoon. -•He was predeceas-.
ed ,by James, Isaac; . Alice, Mar•g,
ret and Mary. .
Mrs.' William Arnold Mrs.
Don 'MvCosh, accompanied, Mrs.
Harvey. Houston, `Mrs. John Col-
well,` Mrs Victor ' ,Emerson and
Mrs. • Cecil Holland's to South
amlpton • on Tuesday. They ;were
guests of Bruce Centre W.I. at
their District :Annual meeting.,
Mr. Lee photographer of Kin=
sardine •spent -4 Wednesday p rri,
.with the ' Purple -Grove •Women's
Institute.' . '
. Miss •Ruthe .Forster, Toronto,
spent , the weekend at: the 'home -
of • ,hdr Parents, •;Mr. and ` Mrs.
:Walter Forster.
thing to ponder. Miss Martha
Sutherland, Mrs. T. Collyer and
Miss Dean MacLeod • conducted
the prayer circle. Mr`s. Douglas
Graham „read: a report of a mis-
sionary in, Formosa on , the in-
roads of false cults in the . island
enhancing the : difficulties of
their work. She gave out recent,
letters; from various missionaries
to be read and ,passed from mem-`.
-ber to member: Miss Grace 'Mac-
Dougall'. favoured with a piano
selection.The:,directors and
hostess served refreshments.
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