The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-01-20, Page 11"WED,N SDAY JAN',, :20th;
1965
aitland
sbyteral Hed'
Lucknow
• THE :LUCKNOW SENTIINEL, LUCTA
PAGE 'SLOVEN
the church •: extended: a hearty
welcome to. • 'all the delegates:" and
looped' that :their : day would be
a pleasant one
Encouraging reports. were giv-
en by the different secretaries on
their phases of the work for the
member year 1964. , Some reported increas
The , s of Maitland 'ed
�• mem¢ership .and' .some . in-
. Presbyterial . society of the .W.M. creased funds. .
S, of .the Presbyterian jhur.ch o: a ' .
� nada held 'their � _ °aMrs. D. °R;
Ca annual:. �. -field MacKenzie of Ash-
.. field read a letterre information
ing in. • Lucknow ....Presbyterian about the ne `ill
. , �► way each Aux111-
Church, ucknow dn. Januaryary would be allocated 'in 1965.
12, . with Mrs:. Geo. Sutherl
a,nd
. , A committee consisting of: Mrs.
Ripley, the :president in the chair.,` D. R:.MacKenzie Mrs
._ .. Sutherland o erred ' _ �, ..._ _, _ A ; Mun-
.Mrst. _S._. p n.. the :_meet .._ . _
' with ;; Gell, Mrs -: Morgan - lrTenderson
ing wi prayer. Mrs...: S. McLen-- and Mrs. 'D, Graha -
nan, . Mrs,. McLean and. Mrs,, Roy$ with vVere. tip=
•' � Ashfield 'gave the' morning : painted, 'to deal this matter.
•=of • g de-• ter : the
.emotions using. as 'the ...scripture h - luncheon . -liter., the
reading---P-Salm •91, . explaonxrog' mee ing was Walled to order. The
devotions .were : taken by three
that_' as business firms' take stock: tree
at the beginning, of :the' year so • iiluevale 'ladies. Mrs., 11.1 11Cmas,
he scripture, Mrs. T. E. i erne
should: we as individuals do the d 'the -
`same,, Let us take .stock ' of our y, ' prayer, Mrs, • R: J.. Me-
wonderful assets and think of Murray, the meditation :dealing'
with the .thought on' prayer as
what we' should do with them dur- Lord's ln' y
Ing the.corrin ,..year, . Let 'us 'n taken 'from The Prayer as.
g g .y i- ' recorded In thegospel-of
1965 enlarge . our vision, let us • St. Mat-
give: more: freely of otm ,time, tai thew, Let us .give thanks for 'un
• en>ls and, substance, answered prayer,- for in this way
we receive,. patience and patience
A short . note of. :thanks ,as
as a :form that .endures all.., things.
friend to' friend : was read as :� Patience is . a form.. of h
received from', our, • beloved late r fait which
• aave. cometh, .the worlds Only as
president, Mrs. Spears; 1hy Mrs we revealour lovefor
. Alvin Mundell. . ; our fellow-
men. can. we . reveal our • true : love
Mrs:. , Morgan• . f1endersnn of : ror hod:..
Lucknow.'on behalf of the ladies pf Rev: Morrison of.: 'Brussels ussels gave
the greetings ', from . Presbyterial,.
and remarked that the initials
W.M.S. stands . for three things.-
W. Women have' force and`power
to ,do their duty. M. for. Mission-
ary for the women have concern
both for foreign and home mis-
sions. ..s. for Social we .must' all
join together to have the. joy ,in
our work to have fellowship; for
the Lord. Jesus Christ,.
A fitting memorial .service was
conducted in••honor of .Mrs,'' W. L.
Speirs, •'president of ..Maitland
Presbyterial, who was called to.
her eternal home , December. 20,
1964. Rev. Morrison-' paid her
memory a lifting, tribute in sneak-
ing,.
peak-ing,.. of °herqualities as a true
Christian 'woman, : and her ; faith-
fulness to her,. God in spite of
her ` many trials. ,A beautiful .pot
of--white:mums was placed on the
:communion table in her: memory,,
later to be taken to The Lucknow
Nursing Home. One minute of si-'
hencewas observed• and the Words
of that beautiful: hymn' w r.e
sung,. "For all the . saints who
'from their labors rest.", .
Mrs F. .'.Moffat
.Wi
n am in-
troduced theguest speaer, Miss
Anne Howson, aMissionary ;nurse
serving .in Nigeria, now home on
furlough. Nigeria has been :slow.
in developing her material re -
soirees ' but .they'; are . now, enter-
ing a new era, they have a .very
large population. for the:. size of
their .country and .this ,creates a
Problem' of education, and health..
Both., these. things are badly in
need Of more ,projects to educate
the people to see their -needs,. The
hospital where Mi$s Howson
works; which has 100 beds, have
only. one- doctor so. you can see
the great need of dedicated and.
educatedworkers, and our Lord's.
command. -is ..still so; urgent. "Go
Ye : Into All The , World And:
Preach The Gospel," Our Chris-
tian Church, reaches. out every
where and we know : there are
stillproblems. rears and wonder-
ment- but we -must look upon- this
work' as sharing Missions with
'others and with God.
Theoffering. was received and
dedicated by Mrs. McKinney of
Teeswater.. ,
Mrs' • R. McAllister of Dungan-
non
un annon brought in the-slate-;ofofm.
ficers for 1965 and :,these were ac-
cepted as read. Miss Ann Howson
installed the officers following the
reading of scripture and prayer.
Mrs. Sutherland . in cher: closing.
remarks thanked ' all those who
had taken part "and asked for
their continued'. help in, the ,year
ahead that we can • go forward
with new. zeal ' in our ;Missionary
endeavors.
The W.M.S. :Motto '• as written.
by Mrs. Alvin Mundell of Bel
more was sung and Mrs. H.Mc-
.Kinnon, Ripley,,: closed the ,meet-
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ing with prayer.,
The -slate of officers .for: 1965
is • as allows. Honorary rY pry esiden t,
Miss M.. Wi llxamson Wingham,.
Mrs,. A. MacAuley; Ripley; Past
president, "Mrs: F.. Moffat, •Wing- ..
ham; president, Mrs. Geo. Stith
erland, Ripley; 1st vice president,.
Mrs,.. A. Mundell, R,R, 2 'wing-,
harp; 2nd vice ' president, Mrs. T.
English-, R R,: ' :4, . Wingham; : 3rd
vice • president, ,Mrs. B. Thomas,
R:R, 4, Wingham;: 4th vice Ypres •
idents Mrs M... Rit hie, Kincar-
dine ; Historian Mss: I. Carr,
Dungannon; assistant -'Historian,; •`
Mrs. " M: Henderson' . Lucknow, '.
Secretaries: Recording, Mrs. 'W.
Ford, Wingham; -Corms.",Mrs,.
T. -AA.' Currie,• Wingham;. `: Press,
Mrs, R. J. McMurray Bluevaie•
Afternoon Aux., Mrs. F ;I3 Crom-
ey, '. Kincardine, Evening Aux.,
Mrs. J..:Day,' Wingham;;, Girls',.
Mrs. H 1VIaclenzie; : Ashfield;
Children's, Mrs. S. Fischer, Brus-
sels, Home Helpers, 'Mrs. W. D.
Campbell', Molesworth, .Welcome
and Welfare,. Mrs. .Walter Bak..
lagh •Teeswater, Library and Lit'
erature, • Mrs. W. • ` F. McDonald,
South Kinloss, Glad Tidings, Mrs..
R.' McAllister, Dungannon, Supply,,
Miss Sadie Johnston, Ashfield,
Life Membership, . Mrs. H. Mc
Kinnon, Ripley; Members without .
portfolio, Mrs: L. Knight, . Oran
brook;. Mrs. , . W.. Morrison, Brus-
sels; Mrs V.' Mowbray, Luck-,..
now; Mrs. •D. Craig, Whitechurch
Mrs. R. Neilson, Gorrie; 'Mrs. S.
Stevenson; Cranbrook; Mrs. H.
Harris; :
Molesworth; ' Mrs.: L
kie, South Kinloss; Auditors,, Mrs; .
M 'Henderson, Lucknow; Mrs: D.
Grahams Lucknow. ' '
A social time , was had ' over a,
cup ..of tea. Miss Howson *,showed
some of her ..slides on Nigeria... '
USE SENTINEL *NT -ADS:
�UTAmf1tIQC1
reat To Blind
pry
`Many industrial, jobs former.
ly;; done.by the blind; both skilled
and . .unskilled; are now <being
handled' through automated pro-
cesses." 'This , ever growing ' threat
to job oppertimities • for the -blind
was emphasized at a recent conte,
ference of Ontario • Field Secre-
taries of The Canadian . Nationa1
,Institute for the, Blind. !During
.his ' talk, the speaker, H. C. Rus-
sel newly appointed
PA
National, ' Director of Employ
fnent,:.outlined steps his depart-
ment . is taking to offset. resulting
loss' of' employment for . the blind
Automation points up the need
for .more education,- on vocational
lines for 'blind students: ' It also N
emphasizes the need for . research:
into job selection' :and' the train-
ing . ' required toequip the blind
youth for work • never tackled by
blind persons : before.' At present, •
C.'N.I.B. is .studying,, the possibil-
ities of computer, programming.
Research has already been done°.:
in the United. States, but
has spent' considerable :funds
investigating .the project 'and is
currently working : with the Ani-
sversity of...Manitoba on. a/ pilot
project' for Canada,''
The 3-day'conference ;;held. at
,the • Toronto C.N.LB Headquar-
ters, ..probed this and'` many other
questions confronting the . forth
coming year's activities-
"C N.I.B. has. • developed a''.
thorough program,. of aid to , the
blin'd and blindness prevention,'''
stated. E. F. - Wheeler, District
Field Secretary for . Elgin,: 'Huron,, .
Middlesex and Perth. "The ' dei
mends on our Agency .are great-
er .today than' they've ever been. .
before, Th its -47 year history. As
blind people ' become better train-
ed -.
rain -ed•' and equipped, . their horizons
become broader: The C.N.I.B. •
must keep pace with, .these grow-
ing demands if it is to 'continue'
to fulfill its responsibilities to the
community." '•
Twenty, -two' Field Secretaries
representing 14 Ontario' District:
Offices reviewed the agency ' serr'
vice program and studiednew
developments • and techniques:. of
rehabilitation,, • There are 4,763-
blind.- persons . in Ontario, 550 .ot'
which live in the district served'
by C,N.I.B.•'s London,' -District
office
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