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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-10-21, Page 8• • •,•1t." '" 1'1• t .1 1 14 11 , jI •?,i'.41 „•; 4‘, -ei• • 1,!iii-;4! .• • .‘/‘• ,1•1•4-;41 • • • ''',''...!"7••• • 11".•"1 • .. , - 41, 4. P4q4 E • 41IPRIQW PANTIMILI VIcictliQw! 9FrAm3,9 . ' South Kinloss• . The South KinloSs C.O.C. and, Explorer. Groups met in the •• church, • Tuesday after SchaQl. . There were twenty-six children .• present, , lyTpalCvnz.le was Chief Explorer. The meeting op-, ened with the Explorer Purpose, . Explorer Hymn and prayer. Mrs. •,gave the talk on prayer. •• Jinuny MaoKinnon, ,Gary Austin and Walter Dickie recited a Thanksgiving poem. WO Dean •IViacLeocl •was guest speaker and religWShie C9M11.4ttee and • Mt% ber Meeting, ,To et the pro - 0. ,s.Richafda - for tile catering' gi•ani for November is Mrs, Pete committee, asking to helpers for .Cook; Mrs. Gordol Kirkland has the Bruce Presbytery Rally to Samples of Christmas cards ler , *be held in our church Ottober, anyone wishing to order. IVIrs. 1.5th. Business pertaining to the Pete Cook gave a 'gall() instrti- anniVersary supper, October 271inerital and 11/iit Allan Ritchie was dealt. with, All members 'a reading "On Thanksgiving." A cbritributing in some way tochapter from the study book was..: this our largest project of the- taken by Mrs. Jack Gardner. year. Mrs. Wigthtman • capablyi The November Meeting will reviewed the chapter in our i he held at the home of Mrs. study book "Stewardship of the i Earl Swan. • • Family," Readings were given! ' by Mrs C. Short and Mrs. W. B. rreSbYterian Mission Band Anderson. Mr, C. Bristow gavel The Victoria Mission Band of us a 'short but interesting_ out -1 1the Presbyterian, Church .met on fine of their:. trip to B.c. this OctOber 13th at 4- o'clock in Pie, 'surUper , and " showed many I Sunday .School Room, With 21 lovely Pictures which were most , members • and two visitors pre- ! ft the o ening hymn. • had *•an .inspiring talk for the 'entertaining and instructive. • . children. The.. story of . Leo ;of Mrs• J. W. Joirrit' thanked' Mr.1 and the motto repeated in. un' - Alaska was reviewed. and con, Bristow and' all those taking son, the scripture was read by tinned. Several action. gospel Pa_ irt. Hymn 582 and the Miz- Minna Forster. A prayer by songs were sung and'Miss Mac- Pah benediction closed the meet- Terry Taylor was followed by ' .11..eod closed the meeting Nvith ihg after 'which a social time a reading by Joan McKenzie. 'maker. We all enieYed-the treat was erlicYed. . ' Janet Carruthers. and Jimmie of Macintosh apples provided by . .. Henderson each played a piano Mrs. Evan Keith.• Zion Unite4 Church W.M.S. • solo. Mrs, Howard Agnew, the • 11 • ily.iFoisimiDA,T! OCT. 21st, 1959 croup w vir.4. rs. D. A. Raekett held the guest speaker gave'the mission - October .8th meeting at her home .arY storY. Peggy ' .McDonald • Group IIIheld an evening with .17 ladies and 3 children thanked Mrs. Agnew and Mary meeting at the home • of Mrs. E. present. The meeting opened in Finlayson ' gave . a prayer. The Taylor with 29 members and 2 the usual Manner. 1VIrs. Graydon meeting closed singing the • visitors Present Mrs ii. Elliott1 scrIP- Ritchie gave the devotional and theme. ' . • ing with a Thanks'giving prayer. I tures.' 'Ilhank You card wai. readl OliVet UM nited ChFreh 'W..S. . . presided .and opened the meet- also 'read the different • "Pewer and Depth" .. was the from Mrs. Nelson Raynarcl • On The Olivet W.M.S. ' held their theme of the devotional period: a recent death. Visitors for shut- Autumn Thankoffering meeting The scripture wasread by Mrs. ins are Mrs. Eldon Ritchie and. in the , Church witha good at- , E. Thom and the meditation and 'Mrs. Howard Barger. The . sec- tendance. Mrs. • Ross,. Black pre., PraYer 'by Mrs. P. Hawn- Mrs.; tionaj: meeting of the W.M.S. is sided* During the business meet - Elliott welcomed two new mem-1- to be held on Octaber 23r4 In ing donations were made to Sing ben; mrs. R. Robinson and mrs. I Dungannon United Chur•ch af_ Time and. Toronto Telegram Milk •. E. McClenagban. Mrs. E. Wight- terneori• an•d.„ evening. went. Fund. Mrs. Jack McGUire read i favoured Beth. comments, • • sole. • Mary Roulston gave . a T.hanksgiVing reading. A. chap- ter fromthe study book was re- viewed by Mrs. Herb Clayton. •The-, Meeting.closed 'with a Thanksgiving' hymn and prayer by Mrs. Ross Black, Lunch Was • served by 'the conimittee and a, ••oial time enjoyed by all. • Your JohnFor• • :tractors, see narrow of' scorn should, path, to turn. aside and seehow the rest of the world. iS living. Do we ever seek to put ourselves • in the place of others to sit where they' sit? As Oliver Wen. dell Holmes once' said"The greatest thing in this. 'world • is not so much where we are,. but in what direction we are 'mov- • find it." • • • 1 • cannot help thinking • that while it is important that Man- kind learn to walk in a straight line, as this `i -elates to human • conduct, that it is a mistake to apply the thought to all of life. There is always danger that we ,•shall "get in a 1 rut,"., that we shall lose . ourselves in a ' set routine. news' INSURANCE Agency $ c^.. GENERAL' INSURANCE • ' , ' .k • Ashfield Presbyterian W.M..S. Business 39 HOWARD AGNEW Residence 138 , : • Mrs. D. A. McLean opened the • '• ' ' . . ' .,`• meeting of Ashfield • wakks.-- at • ' . •• ----... . _____,......,•_.,' the home of ' Mrs. Ernile 1Vici..en- 0.0.0••••••••••••••••.'...."•••••••••••!"-"--"--- -- - –'"-- - ' nan en ' ThUrsday, October 15th, • . , • - . • ., . • • with meditaticar, repeating of A 4 ••49.2."."." •• • ze lipme".7 , Welcome voids at meal -time! ' Usually a phone call„,or two among the neigh:. • • bonrs.rounds them up: flow many cold meals and frayed tempers and moments of 'uneasiness have you been spared be- cause your telephone. was handy many “inan-hunts''when'small ones have wandered off? •• Thc telephone helps 'kaki a neighb&uly commu- nity—helps us all to live More securely, to get more things done, More easily. • Yeas your telephone is a wend wbndifu1ly wonderfully efficient servant. . THE NELL TELEPHONE COIAPANY OF CANADA the W.M.S, purpOse in. Unison , and • a prayer by 'Mrs. William Ross. • 'rhe theme of the entire program. . was "Thanksgiving." • Mrs. • Dave McDonald had the scripture reading,.meditation and prayer. Mrs. Hector McLean, Mrs.' Hugh McKenzie. and Miss Sadie, Johnston each .gave a reading ori "Why Thanksgiving," • Mrs, 'Dick West had charge of •• our Mission Study . and gave a. splendid. account of the Life and Work of Caroline McDonald • of .Wingharn, the "White angel of Tokyo" Mks. Ewan McLean gave prayer. Florence McLennan • sang a •sOlo. Mrs, D. A. McLean • read an article about the 'Re, formation and explained the dif- • ference ..between .Catholic belief •• and Piotestant belief. Mrs. Van- • derlay inforrned us that in, 11°1- ' land, they set aside a Sunday •in the Month • of :October as a • . "Reformation Anniversary!' Mrs. Reuben. Wilson read aPoem • "Gratithcle." Roll 'call was an •'swered 'by' a: Thanksgiving verse.. • Mrs. William, Ross after Welcornv • ing .all visitors conducted the business of the meeting. •Mrs. 1•Warren Wirlds has been qppOint,7, • ! edleader of . -the : Explorers ' group: She alid;•anriounced the • :vacancies on' the • Presbyterial • .Staff. Mrs. Dan •Wylds chose the hymns and was the pianist for the ,rneeting: • : ; • ' ing." FETED ON ANNIVERSARY • Mr, and Mrs. Clifford tjung of Kinloss .observed their silver • or 25thwedding anniversary on Octolber 8th, and on October 10th relatives gathered'. at their home and tendered :..a surprise party,. Mr. ..and ivirs. young. were pre- • sented with a beautiful set at silverware. The visiting ladies provided a hearty flinch. • , —Teeiwater News 7 • HaveYou Renewed \ow ;.•;..t. We w,ould do. well from time to time, t6. get off the • beaten scription9 • • • . • • • • THE . PARSON'S PEN• For a number of years,, one of the standard tests of sobriety has been proven ability to walk a Straight line. 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