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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-11-18, Page 17• • Leciutow fienthtel, Werfamidq, November 18, 1901—Page 11 • The Malough and District Bible Society meeting was held on Tuesday eveniag, November 3 in the Kinlougit Pentecostal Church.. • The 'Presklenro Walter. Brollies; welcomed every- one and especially •Reverend D. L Howlett London, district secretary, who,. was with the group'for * first • visit He told every .about ' his faintly and his life and the great desire' he had - to share in the wont of the Bible Satiety, His area is north of highway 86 toTobermoty, Be showed a film on Pohlad which was auost intorsting„ Polka me eager to have .*. bible or blew Testament of their awn" He Mid the supply • _of scriptures cannot keel,up with' the -demand, He was so pleased to • know the. - lough Society held annual meetings and had vvrning canvassers who would.gwe of their time and effort , •. In Canada alone scriptures are. distributed in 96 different languages., • • Walter Bridles presided and readthe scripture les son. Miss Shut fiojvle Swats organist intint absence of the • church. orgsaist, MM. 'Laura Dahriter, Reading's. were Oft en by Mrs,. Joyee Hedley and.. m • . •t b , • Mrs. Nina McDonald and b•Mrs.:2,Amitt- Stam led in • irr*Yer- • Bob Hodgins received the offering and gave the offer- tory prayer. Suitable hymns andthe.the Doxology were sung 1. Howlett *Om Por thc. business part, die • executive were reelected unanimously, The president asked the secretary, May Ilayle to read the 19/9 minutes and also the minutes of two executive Meetings that were held, Mrs, Prank 1Waintien gave the treasur- er's report and a nice thank man attends Royal By Rade Nuelander Bill McIver tit Virden, Manitoba is down tor the. Royal Winter "air' , Cousins, Mrs. Sharon Alitebougall and Mrs. Dorothea Birch brought him from Toronto) on Saturday to visit with rela- fives in the LutItttow area. • Mrs. Bessie Carnacham of Ottawa was an overnight guest with Mr. and Mrs., lra iickie on Saturdajv Little Jonathon Austin, son of Mr. and •Mrs. Gary Aus- tin, was baptized at South Kinloss Church on Sunday, Mrs. Olive Needham rei turned front holidaying with her daughter, , Helen, Mr. • • • and Mrs. Vic Penton of Cotonna. • • . Kink" ICIVLS. • • The November greeting of South Kinloss W,M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall Wednes- day, November 4, • Mrs, Evan Keith presided, • operting with a poem, The • World. Our Neighbourhood, and prayer, A4rs. Ena Steer Vitt the scripture and medi- tation on Christian Witness• , Mrs. Harry Levis, Mrs. Evan Keith and Mrs. Prank MacKenzie took part in the Prayer Circk, The roll tali as answered - • • with a Bible verse havingthe word, Peace, Mrs.., John Forster and Mrs., Allan MacDougall ten- dered a delightful solo, I.et •There Re Peace On Ear& •The chapter fican the stady book, India and Nepal, was given by Mrs, Herb Huckton. A Remembrance Day read- ing was given by M..John Mowbray and Mrs. Fraser MacKinnon read the poem, Thank You Lord. Courtesies were given by Mrs. Herb Suction and the closing prayer by Mrs. Will Schmidt, The hostess and directors, • Mrs., Hetb Ruction and Mrs. Etta Steer, served a delicious lunch. • Yon for the contribution to wards •the retirement gift whitIr was seat to Reverend and - AtIrs. A V Cowan (former district secretary) on his retirement °The executive and canvas. sees are. president Walter • • Breckles; trettsnier• Mrs FrankWadden' setretaty, May Boyle; Kinloss village and area, Mrs. Ellison Hod- gins, Mrs.- Miry Campbell; base and south Noe 1Wri Don Bushell Mrs. Bill Bart; kitilough village, Mrs. *Om • ur Breckles; ton, 12 Mrs. • Jack Barr, Mrs„ Glen Hal- , denby; con. 12 W.; Mt and Mrs, Toni McDonald; ton, 10 E„ Mrs, William. MatPlier- • itair-coit 1O.W., Mrs4. Dou las MtEwan; Holyrood and con 8 Mrs. John Ackert:: ize grandmo hers • Mrs. John C:Oit. was hos- ess for the Curator's meting of the Ilolytood Women's Institute when they had as guest speaker', Mrs., Gladys Arnold of Ripley. • She spoke on Genealogy and in her capable manner gave a wealth of information on family trees and historical accounts of church histories, cemeteries and many other interesting things. She pas- sed around books for every- one to view. Mrs. Gerald Murray, pro- gram convener, introduced the speaker and Miss May Boyle expressed thanks and presented hail with a tiOft in appreciation, •There were several grand- mothers present and /mites were awarded as follows:: the grandmothers. •'comb* * farthest distance„ Mrs-, Jean .1Iadgins and Mrs. Ina Eadie ofWingham; the grandmoth- er with the most grandchild - ten, Mrs. Alex Percy; the newest grandmother, Mrs. - Lorne Eadie; the youngest • #fra • . • , ` .. .1, i 1 . • • • • - • .. grandmother., Airs. Harold read the minutia, cones - Smith; the grandmother With. pondince and financial state - the most pictures of her. meet and gave an interesting grandchildren in her purse, report of the Area Conveg. A4ra. Lorne Eadie; the grand- tion at Ayton ofwhich she mother with the most great was the delegate. Mts. Char - grandchildren, Mrs, Ina • les Murray and Mrs., Lorne Elidie; the grandmother with Eadie reported an the the oldest grandchild, Mrs. which was held at Paisley. Gladys Arnold, Mrs, Agnes They brought back valuable Hodgins and Mrs. but Eadie; information which will be .the most grandsons, Mrs, very helpful to the branch. Alex Percy; the most grand- The leaders for the quilt daughters, Mrs. Agnes Hod- course are Ma. Charles gins. They each received Murray and Mrs. Harold either a silk rose ors package Smith and the classes will of hasty notes. - begin this week. The next Mrs. Gerald Murray gave meeting of the institute will a splendid motto, Will you be a Christmas dinner and leave a legacy? Sunshine Sister gift ex. Mrs, Lorne Eadie presided change, and welcomed everyone and The reports of the Stand - also thanked the hostess and ing Committees were given all who contributed to the by Mrs. Charles Murray and program. She gave a short Mrs. Ales Percy, who also reading as did Mrs. Frank thanked the ladies for her get Ildatrlden on Grandmothers well cards and ti cheerio box of TWO. , • .from the Institute. 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