The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-05-22, Page 51
mummy. , Y 22nd, • I9;52
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Olivet W,, M. 'S. 4
• . The- Oli'ret W.M:s meeting was
• held at the ;home of Mrs, O. Mc-
'Gharles with • a good attendance,'
Thee president,. Mrs 'MeCharles,.
presided and 'Mrs. D.T.l �eriry read
the rnin.utes_ �a-nd.:•Caped the roll.
• After , singing; a hymn, Mrs, W.
S McGuire offered prayer. When
the business was ,finished, Mrs.
Colling's group took over. The
•
scripture was read by Mrs, W,
Black, a reading, • given my Mrs.
H, .Henry and a 'solo by Mrs, 11, -
Campbell. , Mrs. Alex ' MacTavish
• gave ' a' splendid ;report of • the
.:Presbyterial: held; in Paisley..; Mrs..
• j„, eo1ling `•gave, the .Closing re-
marks and';closed With the .bene-'''
'diction, 'atter which •`a : dair ty.
'lunch was ''served. •.
W. A. Group •>l
.Grbup, .1, of the W.A. was: held.
Wednesday afternoon, May 24th
at,, the home of: Mrs. Steve Stoth-
ers. 'Themeeting. opened with the
president ih the chair. `The Lord's
,prayer W,as. repeated in unison..
'The: scripture lessors -was read Eby
Mrs. Burt• Roach. Roll ' call was.
answered by naming . as favorite
icrWer; by 24 'ladies. Mrs: Ken-
neth Cameron .gave "a report• -on
-the :things that ,,were 'sent ': to.
, Korea in the bale. 'Mrs. Jack Kilt:
Patrick read' the: letter We, • re
.ceived- in thanks:: M fs: Alex: Mc-
-Nay and Mrs. Gi ix t1V cDiarmid-
gave .a report • ion the W.A. Pres-
bytery held -last weok.,'.Mrs. Bob
Campbell. ' gave ; a''treasurees re-
port, Mrs. Orland' Richards -took
over for-. the remainder of the
program.. .Mrs..` •.Bob Campbell
sang :a solo "Garden of Toinor.
row". Mrs:' Orland Richards. gave,
a very :interesting .talk • on . my
garden; • "Tulips ''.in May". • Mrs.
Alex McNay ,.gave a .. reading,
"The Lord 'and ,' the Lilies". Mrs.
Kelso lieNay gave a reading "Old
Fashioned. Gardens . of Pride".. A
contest .was ' conducted by Mirs.
Jack .Henderson. A rdainty lunch,
was • served: by the 'ladies" in
charge; with the president pour
ing .tea...
THE LU
CKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,. ONT
E FIVE,
Hall -Andrew. Group ! ' .
The' May ineeting .of Grdup..3
,of the-W.A.. was -held -on Wednes
day . evening, • May.; 14th 'at the
• home of. Mrs..Alex' Andrew...Mrs.
.Hall was. in thg chair, and,. Mrs..
George Andrew 'read the scrip-.
Cure Lesson. Roll caul was re-
sponded to -by naming your, fav-
orite flower. Miss E. Murd: a 'con
• trilitited :n-arnTwin ,. poem e
Terence to'the -birthday jar.. lie
ports were .heard from commit-
tees Discussion as to ways'. and*
s=-nae�ns�--e•€--r-a-is-irrg-=rito�y=-te
'place. Plans' were made for ,food,
supplies for 'Violet Tea: to be held'.
May 28 Mrs R: Robertson, Mrs.
'.Ray :Black. and .Mrs: R: �Strutrsers
read ' a paper ors dowers,'•: the:
theme of :the meeting. Mrs: Wool-
ley contributed a reading after
which a :flower contest was ,con-
ducted. During. the social' period
Miffs Hazel'Webster in a' few 'well
chosen: words presented Mrs
Weoliey"with 'a gift for her Help.
•fulness.. in our .'programs. ..Mrs:
Woolley very graciously, thanked
• the' worrien • after' `which refresh-
ments were, served: ••
Kinloss IJiiited Church W.M.S.'•
Mrs. -Dean Hewitt w'as hostess
to •the• linloss Wosnen's Mission,'
sty . Society for their May meet-
Mrs: Wm. Campbell was con:-
rener'for' the 'meeting and took
Charge of she' study book l-iymn.
X l :was Sung .followed .by' the
scripture ' lesson by MI's.„ Elmer
• $nnei man,, 'and :prayer by the
,president, .Mrs; .Harold Banner-
duan. Mrs, pearl Hewitt read- the
tin% "I 'love to. tell the, story",
dud'. explained how it, had, .been
Written by the author, Catherine
iiankey Readings were• given •bY'
iMrs, Frank. Colwell, Mrs, Ron
Stanley,„ Mrs .,WM.. Stanley and.
Mrs. Leeson, Mrs:, Mabel Ga'rrip-
tell gave the report of;r he Pres
hyterial held at Paisley. pie min-
utes of fast meeting' Were•; read
by :the Secretary, Mrs. Ell�so
i Origins Gbit;:the -roll--call-NVa "
ariSWerad by a,'iversel about "Re-
bekaho A s
taken special collection, was ;
'hal . buy pyjamas fox the Fold-IV�inarch Dea er
to
e, Several • notes of • thanks`
were ' received for 'treats sent by
the W.M,S.; A discussion .follow-
ed about starting a ,Mission Band..
Mrs. Albert. Colwell w:as, a amed
leader with Mrs[ Ron Stanley as
assistant. The Kinloss•ladies have
invited the. Kingarf W,A. to their
June meeting which is to ;be held,
'at Mrs. Albert: • Colcwell's with
1VMrs.. Lynn Geddes cor. veher. The
meeting elosd •by a 'hymn and
Prayer, A delicious lunch. was•
served by the hostess.
A miversary Speaker
The Venerable Archdeacon W.
A. Townshend is 'expected • to ' be
';the guest preacher ,.at the morn-,ing service in St. Peter's. churc
on .Sunday, June , 22nd',• aspart,.
of :the..seventy-eighth, anniver-
s•
aa.y.::of tlte. ,.parik►:
Group. 2 of. The •W. A.
The May meeting of Group 2.
was held at the home of Mrs. ' J.
W Joynt; with ''Mrs: A. Wilson
presiding:. Arrangements • were
made for providing ,the lunch for
the Violet Tea' which is, to be.
held; in the church on,'1Viay. 26th.
•
Plans. were corripleted for. a bak-
ing sale to: be heldat the next
regular Meeting at the home of
Mrs. Ewart. Taylor, The "following
Program. was :enjoyed:. reading,:
140s. Taylor, "Help' while you'
can"; solo ' Mrs.'
E. Ackert;
reading, • Mrs.' . Umlbach; solo,
fVtrs, J O, . Armstrong; A report
of the Bruce Presbytery •of, the
W.A.,. prepared by Mrs. Harvey
Webster,- ' was read by; Mrs. R
Ackert. Mrs.: A. Wilson ,conduct
ed a contest and lunch was served'
by the • hostess . assisted 'by the:
committee in el arge, Mrs,. J,' C.
Armstrong, Mrs. A. Wilson, Miss
S. Kilpatrick �• .
;fit. Peter's. Guild •
The, Ladies':. Guild" of St. Pet
ergs Church met 'yesterday.at the
home of. Mrs. -James. Johnstone,
Ingles :Si. }After a very busy ses
sion in preparation for tile- sum-
mer sale and; tea .to, be,'held .on
June 4th, a tasty tea. was served.
Tentatuire plans were: made for
attendance at the. Bruce. Deanery
Rally in Walkerton •on Monday,.
May 26th.
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