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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-02-25, Page 7WEDNESDAY, FEB..2«h, 1953 T .< . ■ •..........•........... 23rd psalm was. repeated in uni­ son. The hymn “The Church’s one Foundation” was sung after which the minutes, of the last Plaps were made for the"World’s Day of Prayer which was held in St. Andrew’s United Church on February 20th. MrS Melvin Colling gave a temperance read- irig after which hymn 488 was sung. Mrs-. E. Osborne read the scripture arid gave the comments, Mrs, Howard Henry led in pray? er, Mrs. Alvin Hamilton gave a yeading--after--whichrMrs;~Herb Clayton gave a chapter of the study book;. Mrs. John Colling Ross Black gave the closing re­ marks, Miss Marilyn Finlayson favored with a solo. Hymn 148, was sung arid Mrs, Herb Clay­ ton closed the meeting with pray­ er. Lurich was served by the committee iri charge, ■ ■ • . ; • « -r THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO t CHURCHNEWS resbyterian Young Peoples The Guild meetirig was opened wiuwi tne minutes of the last ith the call to Worship read by t meeting were read-and approved, ladys Chin.-: Hymn 321 was. sung - . - Bowed by the scripture read- g by Wilda Reid, Gladys (Chin. ive a /reading entitled “Heads ent Low”. Alan Chin played a ano solo? The topic was taken r Gladys Chin which was “A resbyterian Treasure Hunt”, ladys. then played a horn solo. Uiloss-VnitoA-ChurciuW.M.S^--- The February meeting of the inloss' United Church WMS. as . held, at the home of Mrs. gaveJa. reading^after whibh Mrs^ mn Geddes. The president, Mrs. « - ’ • — - m'. Campbell, presided. The roll 11 was answered by a verse on ayer. Rev. Purchase spoke on e theme for February, “The crament of the Lord’s ^Supper”, ripture readings were given by rs. Ralph Haines and Mrs. Dean jwitt. Readings were given by rs. Albert Colwell, Mrs< Walter lake, Mrs. Harold Bannerman, rs. Frank Colwell and Mrs. abel , Campbell. Mrs. Elmer nnerman gave the chapter in a. study book and the report ?' Community .Friendship. c The arch meeting is to be held at e home of Mrs; Albert Colwell th Mrs. Lynn Geddes convener. The World’s Day of Prayer iwgs Id in 'the church on Friday, bruary 20th with’ a good at- ldance. Rev, Purchase gave an cresting address on the theme Talk as Children of Light”, •s. Purchase sang an appropri- » solo. ivet W M S. The Olivet W.M.S. met at the me of Mrs. Orville Finlayson ' their regular meeting. The vvith- .ouR-presiden.t.'jMrs^Baiilfih.i. as leader. Special prayers, were' given by Mrs, Chadwick, Mrs, Tom MacKenzie, Mrs. W. F. Mac* Donald,. Mrs. Douglas Graham, and Miss Dean MacLeod. Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall gave a brief address on the' Day of Prayer and Mrs. Chadwick sang a pleasing solo, “Sweet Hour of Prayer”. The meeting closed with the ben­ ediction after which a tasty lunch was served by the hostesses and ; directors.. The next meeting will be held on March 4th at the home of Mrs. Allister Hughes. ilidry for* a very pleasant even­ ing. Following the current events by MrK Pedersen, a number 9f slides was shown of the Life of David Livingstone and,/the ac« compahying description fead iby Mrs, M, Henderson, Hymn 192 was sung and Mrs, Norman Tay­ lor closed the meeting with pray­ er. /. ■■■■_ ■'■ ■'■1 */■ . Most traffic accidents occur on straight, dry/ U J ■f A ■ > <• r PAGE SEVEN How“Skinny” Girls Get Lovely Curves Gaiiu5 to 10 lbs. New Pep Thousands who never could gain weight before, now have shapely, attractive figures. No more bony limbs, ugly hollows. They thank Ofltrex. It nuts flesh on bodlee skinny because blood lacks iron. Peps you up. too. Improves appetite, digestion so food nourishes you better. Don't fear getting too fat. Stop.when you gain figure you wish. Introductory or “get-acquainted** size only 60^. Try Ostrex Tonlo Tablets for new pounds, lovely curves, new pep, today At ai! druggist*. ' ■•.’■*’ 7 .......V. . if, ’ A. < . ' '■ T V a, t--: J / • F ' South Kihloss W.M.S, \ Misses vAnnie and Jessie Mac­ Kay were hostesses for the Feb­ ruary meeting which was held on Friday when the World Day of. Prayer was observed. ..The .meeting -opened with: the singing of hymn 162 and the Lord’s1'pray* er. The’ minutes and correspon­ dence were read. The. members agreed to pay 25c each to help defray the expenses of the com­ plimentary; dinn&t at/the Synod-; iCal in Wingham in April. Mrs. A. Hughes gave a report of the sewing meeting held’ recently at the home of Mrs. R. MacMillan when a baby layette. Was. made lor a Dutch immigrant family and for which the mother , was very. grateful. The World Day of Prayer service as prepared by African Christians’ was followed. W . s.x• > a :’*:w 7 13 M. V xX. / \ ' Langside; The W.M.S,. meetirife; was held in the church on /February 12th with; Mrs! Farish Moffat presid­ ing. The World’s Day of Prayer program was followed. Minutes and correspondence were read by the; sec., Mrs. Neil MacDonald. Prayers were given by Mrs. Peter G; Moffat, Miss Emma Richard­ son, Mrs. Neil MacDonald, Mrs; Bert Moffat and Mrs, Farish Mof- ,fat. The Glad Tidings’ prayer was given by Mrs. Gordon. Wall. United Church Evg. Auxiliary The February, meeting of the U mted ..Church .Evening Auxiliary was held , in the church with 37 members and 14 visitors. Mrs. Murdie, presided for opening ex­ ercises, devotional and business. The theme of the Sacrament of Lord’s supper was dealt with' in scripture by’ Mrs. Geo. JOyrit' and prayers offered by Mrs. V. Hun­ ter, Mrs, K, C, Murdie and Mrs. T. A.' ■ MacDonald. Plans , were made for the World Day of Pray­ er. Mrs. Roy . Black presided for the program: vocal solo..’by Miss M.x Rae and a piano instrumental by Mrs. H. R. Allin. Dr. Helen Salkeld then gave her very- in- teresting travelogue shoeing pip- tufes / taken while studying abroad. Her talk was most in­ teresting and gave a very real insight into some of/these eoun- tries arid conditions nmthemrAf- ter Mrs. C. Thompson moved a vote of thanks, the meeting clos­ ed w-ith prayer. A social half hour followed. Ashfield Presbyterian W.M.S. The February meeting of Ash­ field Presbyterian W.M.S. was held? at the home of Mrs. Eliza­ beth* Rose. It being the World’s Day of Prayer the program es­ pecially prepared for that day was used. Mrs. Hugh MacKenzie, 1st vice- president, presided arid acted as; leader, for thejprogram._ Prayers were offered by Mrs. D. R. JMacKenzie, Mrs. Howse and MrS. Stuart McLennan. Mrs. N. G. MacKenzie gave an interesting / •X surfaced I roads. £ ri zl * ■y CA o x cn 5 > m. A. ? rri o’ Pc. Z oCh5 £ S.iE ■ \. .1 c.^3^. Ji *T—’ J* I 5 s« 5! 31 =5 3St • -4 X.o o o o 50 ~ m > H Z am address biT~T~the History and' achievements of the World’s Day of Prayer. Mrs. Duncan MacKay favored with an appropriate solo.' Miss Sadie Johntsori was ■chosen to act as delegate to the Synod-: ical. which is to be held in Wing­ ham on April 21, 22 and, 23. After Mrs. Wilsoh, the president, had eon d ucted - the.—business ; part, of- the meeting,-, we closed ‘by re­ peating,.'the Lord’s prayer in uni- ‘son. The hostess and committee in. charge - served a nice lunch and a social-time was enjoyed. Presbyterian Evening. Auxiliary A bountiful pot luck supper was served at 6.30 p.m. tomem.-, bers of the Evening. Auxiliary and their guests,"the W.M.S., in the ^basement :of -the--church, -Fol­ lowing the supper, they held their. meeting with Mrs. Jack Fisher .in the chair; - Who took the open­ ing exercises. Mrs. Morgan Hen­ derson had charge of the topic, assisted by Mrs. Jas. Little, Mrs. Hugh Cuming and Mrs. V. Mow­ bray. -Miss Mary MacLeod gave .a preview of the book ‘‘Jungles Ahead”; ' which is .in connection with - the topic. The scripture reading was given .by ;Mr$, Hugh Cuming, Mrs. .Jack Bollock. gave the second Beatitude, and. Mrs. ^Pl^i-hp-^tewart->^ng--a-ver5r-piea-s-~ ing solo. During the business per­ iod/ Mrs, . Jas*?' Little was jJhpsen. as delegate to the Synodical .in Win.gh.am, April 2-1* 22, 23, ;If those who’ have any" Christmas., cards/will please send them to Mrs. "Douglas Graham, she will forward them to Formosa. The next meeting is to be held at 'the Manse•^hjMarchr:MisS’dMury? — ----^1, ^4 DRY IN AN HOUR for rehonging pictures qn<l^drape$r,':— * SCRUBS CLEAN AGAIN AND AGAfN^ f without.harming its lovely satin finish. ■ ■ ji; NO MESSY CLEANUP—your hands, brush, • ■' ’ 41 EASY "GLIDE ON" APPLICATION — goes- \ •* on as easily as stroking a wall with a dry •'; ’brush! •/ • , ; .•; JOHN W. HENDERSON LUMBER LIMITED , . . • MacLedd expressed thanks from -Ucknow ; Phone 150 : Uiitano .x- ^e^WM.S. to,the Evening Aux* --........................ .... .... , 1 I » • ■ . . I.