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UCW Presbyteriai
Execujfly, Meets
• The Executive of Bruce Pres;
lbytera,l United •Church Women.
rnet on, Ootclber 16,, at 'the home
of Mrs, H, B. Cheshire, Wianbon.,
The President, Mas. E. fox of
Ohesloy presided, with, the: aissis-
tailee of the Secretary, MTS, Har_
old Thacker of . Kin:carrdine, Mrs.
H. Street of Kincardine gave the
treasurer's report which showed
that .63% of. the allocation 'Irak'
been raised at the end. :of• ,the'
thud'gwanter:.ALl Bequests made
out to, the' farmer W.VLS. • organ:- •
ization • rvow go to elle United
Church treasurer to he used, in
Mission work. Mrs. W. A. Krug
of 'C1 esley' reported as Litera-
ture Secretary. The Study mat-
erial on ,India• aril Nepal should,
prove- interesting,
Miss. Nettie Moffatt„"af 'Teaswa-
ter reported as.. Supply ' Secretary
and said there ds a. great need
for blankets. 'The September. Clip
Sheet „teas s how ' k+o meet this
request.. She had received a +very.
touching • Metter from the Indian:.
minister ' of Poplar River, ' situ-
'ate�d, on Larks Wir m peg, thanking,
her tor clothing 'sent, to his Mis-
sion. Clothing' .was also ;being
sent ''by' . tractor -train to Nelson`
River, 200' :miles north • of Win
The Arehrivast, Maes W irinifred
Warren, as Compiling material of
the.Pabytera1 U.0:W. Each con-
gregational,' U.C.W,. 'is . urged to
also keep a record brook.. Mrs.
Raynardr Ackert of Iiolyrood,: is
:archivist for . this Region and 'the
shroUlad' be sent: accounts Of 'spec-
1al congregational evens, inaug-
urals and . officers; H
Mrs, S. Ellis : of • Southampton
?orbited that the Christian, FA u-.
kation "committee 'had ,met and
discussed, their ;area, ofwork, aui4
stressed. the :..importance . of .the
you work in Our , churches.'
Mrs, Walter Farrell ' of . ,Ripley
reported' your allocation :would re-
main . , the carne in 1964.
•d12ns ' A. dt eoch •Port, Eigin
had.' attended a Leadership: ;Day
Preston and Outlined ,ways of
:developing leaders an our organ-
iza++tions. Mrs. George. Maxwell of
Chesley urged wornen to join.
the '; ,Layrnerr rF oundation and
th!�u+s help those Who are • enter
,urrig ` Chumh W rk ' 'as a ` vocation
Mrs. Wim: Arritokl spoke on
Stewardship and Recrw bing.' and
'isted, the places . where Over and :
Above gifts will go • 'this year
Students from Ernnrianuel gee:
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THE LU 'KNOW . SENTINEL, LUCKNOW', ONTARIQ
*WEDNESAY„
230d;, 1963
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"TBER: TIPS
• Th'e Cubs :moved out, in the
lead this week when they roll-.
ed a team triple of 3483 Dick
Park rolled ,the high triple 'for
the ' man. • wvth 760 flat and -Frank
Hawthorne captured, the mend
single with. a 310,• flat, ;Marion'
ilVfacICinon held onto both Thigh
.triple and single • with scores of
660 flat • ands; 251 !flat.. F
Standing ,
Cubs,. 12; Pole' Cats, 11; Bea-
vers, 11; Chipmunks, 11; Tigers,
1.0;; Lions, 9; Coons, 6; Gopher's,
7; S oirrels, 6; Zebras, .5; Kan-
garoos; 4; Wolverines, 2,
Tony Johnston. Lay1
:SuSpe�ker.
Laymen's Sunday was observed.
in . the Lucknow lPresbyterian
Church at 11 a.m. and, in South
Ki+rnl'oss at 1:16 pm., The service
"Was in charge of. Mr, Dale IBa1-
'why wtho. opened the neeting
and introduced 'those Making part.
Mr. Robert. McAllister of Dun-••
genian read +thee Scripture •and
1VIr. T. A, Camer..on ;led an prayer,
Philip • Steer ,•was soloislt:, •
The special speaker was 'Tony
Johnston of Luckuiow Pr. hyter
ian Church lwho . was one of four'
delegates dhosen from the Pres=
bytery of 'H,uron Maitland to at-
tend a Youth Rally in Lafayette,.
Indiana, • There were 2000 Adele-:
gates • representing ' the . Presby
terian and Reformnedchurches of
North America and , 106+ were
aux.- Of Luekno,w from Canada, aVleettings were held
rn Perdixe Universtheity,
The regular meeting of the
Lucknoiw C:G:I.T was hell,d : on Tony tolxl of vaiuous `lec-
' Thursday„ October. 18 at '7:30 Tures,: lstu�dy grml3sand activi
p.Rn.
The installation of. a new slate
of Officers' . ,took 'place at rtihis
meeting after a game. of "Two
Deep" was ,played 'on ,the church
lawn. The -following, members'
were appointed to office for the
ensuing year. President, Sharon
Morwtlyra Vice ,Pres,, .Tariet Car •
Christian Gospel to : offset . the
y; tide of juvenile. delinquency. The_'
ruthers; • Treasurer, Donna • Cor- Rally ' 'could riot rfau.l• to he a
source of inspiration and bless
ing to the • your ,people in at-
+tendance. Dale thanked all' .tak-
ing part in the service amid called.
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ties enjoyed jby 'the delegates.and
stressed, the importance of church
attendance,, especially, the teen-
age= of today need guidance,.
in view of the fact that they
should ` the the tfuture !upholders
of the church...It needs the inr.
fluence of', ,bh'e. Church and ` the
rirr;. Secretary, iMary; Finlayson;
Pianist, ::Wendy MacKenzie; Press
!Reporter, Cathy 1VLaiCLeod. • ,
Also, at this meeting a Lan-
yard Service was their' for. the on .
Senior group of girls, and it, ..was no Rev Rod MacLeod to pro-
Senior
that a canvass d he would, ince . 'tthe benvediction;
made for .:the • support. of Unicef.
The meetingwas closed with the'
``Circtle • and : Taps." •
will'Carne to Bruce on November •
1 and • the ' Presbyterial U.C.W.
will share : in The Fellowship Sup •
:per. being.; !held at . Port 'Elgin
that evening. Two workshops,. on
Recruiting, iProgram , and Liter-.
ature were planned for • Novemr-.
,ber..-The. Annual meeting .will
be in Tara on ' March 31.
Mrs. •John Miller of Port Elgin
is sending out report forms and.
congregations . •will' • return one
and .keep one . tor' meferepce.
`Mrs, Cheshire served• . ,a ,'cup
of , tea and the, ladies sit a
social .period. while they admired
the ,view from the, hostess's win-
dows of •Lalawy's 'Bay. The ibeau=:
ty of : the scenery • and • .weather
all added, : ,to .a pleasant day's
experience.
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KINGSBRIDGE
Mr, and Mrs. Mike Law, &Irs,,
Ni m. Larinon'"'of London were re-
cent visitors here
Mr.. Leo Moerbeck and' Joseph
attended the rF•reem+anMoer'beck;
wedding In ' C'►oderich an Sabuir-'
Mr. and' Mrs: Victor Martin
and' family," Mr. and . Mrs. Mike
Martin, Hamilton were meek -end
visitors la.st week., • •
.-Mr; . and MTs.. Leri Woodley
and • .two daughters of.: Toronto
spent last week -end witlh Mr. ,
and • Mrs: Clifton Austin, . •
dMr, and' Mrs. ' Fre Vassella
and tfamily 'attended.::,the''rfuneral
on Saturday in Guelph ' (,4 Mrs.
Vasselila's by:01er • Mr.. Leo Tail-.
ion whose. death : occurred 'in St:'
Joseph's Hospital; Guelph after
a lengthy, i'hlness: ;
Thanksgiving : week -end 'visit-'
ors , were ' -Mr:.' and . Mrs Jim
Martin, London, Mr. and . riVlrs
Clarence' Doherty, Mr. ' and. Mrs:
George Pollard and 'babe of . Ham-
ilton, MT. 'and Mrs. Bruce lIans
ford, Galt,. Mr.., Francis Gaff n,
Fl iht, . Miss, Betty . Lou. • Vassella,
t etroit, -Mr. and Mrs. John Die-
4,rich and: family • of Clarkson,
113r.. and Mrs. Gilbert. Frayne,
Galt, , Mr. rind Mrs. ;Wilfred Ho=
gen, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
sett); Brantford
Mr.. and . Mrs. John. Howard'
sPent: the :holiday week -end in
Toronto and (Bolton,
Mrs: Jack Kenny is spending
a ,few :weeks at her .home .here.
Mr. Kerry Hogan was a pa-
tient in . Wingham Hospital for
a "few. . days last week,
The community would like to
extend its • sincere sympathy to
Mr. 'and Mrs, 'Bud Fairish . and
family on ' the tragic death • of
their' sock' Sandy.
Mr; Joseph, O'Neil, is a patient
in Goderich hospital with a frac-
tined-leg.
rac-timed- le,g.We hope he will make
a speedy recovery:
HELENS'
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HOME FURNISHINGS
MOFFAT APDL IANCES'
'REMEMBER Boy Scout Paper Collection Thursday
CUL ROSS CORNERS
represented' at the Evangelistic
! Crusade tri, Teeswater,
We ,would extend our sympa
thy to Mrs. Joan Harrison & fam-
ly, ' Teeswater; in the unexpec
ted passing of her -son Bobby.' . 1ST LUCKNOW PACK
• • 'Thanksgiving week -end visitors :Pack'ie bbegan• the meeting of ,the
:with Mr. .and Mrs. `. Everett Par- i 1st Lucknow Pack on October ,16.
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ker and family were Ronald � with a team game • and I�un ,
Parker, B,SC,, Pony William and game, Nancy Walden had recall.
Mr. and :Mrs., Gary. Edwards, ed all ,the, items in the latter
Toronto, game and won/ a .tprize, . -
Mrs. Tom _ Emery arid Miss , . Toadstool Fairy, .'Janet Tliornp•
Yohner,' Akron,, ;Ohio, visited rel- s`on,.;p spared .
atives •here. They were accosn After, the usual ceremony; . the
partied ''home ;by' Mrs, Earle Had- girls divided into ` • work groups
gins' who spent . some time :visit T'hrree , Brownies Went • • outside
ing. there. Mr.. and Mrs. Donald with'Brown Owl and .passed their
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, '.balL th..ovtr_n test. Yawn ' Owl.
and' '. family spent � y
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Thairksg ing week=end at Akron ass+issted by Guide :Beverley Mac -
Mrs. •'Hodgins returned home Donald, ;taught ' kn+litting: ;.The
with them, Tis=eenies received Instructions ;ui
Congratulation s to : Sharon braiding from Paclkie.
Stanley' on �winrning Otic Junior �w-Wow *as !brief, cotrsisitir g
kCirl's Championship on . �`ield of 'instructions from. Brown • Owl
Day at !the' WHS. sthe: alaio v.run on preparation tor the next Meet -
the Junior or Girl's. Championship ink: and was ended by the coin-
when the Lucknow students were math "June 'up" signalled in
hosts to Ripley. • Semaphore.
1Virs, r anis • . HodBrownie gins ' visited The . • 'meeting '• , .closed ti��ith
Tuesday 'evening with' Mr. and .z •
Carns,,
Mrs, • Art %lodtgins. •
Mr. .and M:ia' Jas. ,Wraith of
Lucknow spent .Tuesday evening:
with Mrs. Frank:'Browwn and Reg, A rabidfox was shot recep
• On ' Thursday evening, Mrs.- in the Varna area, •'in Stanley
,Ezra Stanley was hostess fora Township,
Tupper demonstration 'under the . " •*
direction of • Mrs, Marion Mach- ' Labor prob'.emns are repot ted
an, • j chiefly responsible'. for delay in
Mr, and Mrs'. Art Hodgins :completing ::.they addition at the
spent. 'Thursday evening with Mr. . Wingham. Diitriot thigh School:
and Mrs.; Jas Hodgins, 'Sr., Kin
lough. Ripley Curling Club hope tp
On Friday the Public School,, have ice ' availtMe about ' mid
children enjoyed a holiday While Novemiber, Officers elected re -
the ,teachers attended ''a conven- cenitly include, Don' Mc Lay, preen•;
tion in Kitchener, = Dori McTavish,. vice -Ores.; , Lloyd
The . community has 'iiee'n werll Wylds, Sec.; : Walter Look, treas,
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Brownie News
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St. Helens 4 -Ii •
The St. Helens honmemakring.
club field their. 'sixth meeting on
Saturday 'evening at 6 o'clock in
the W.I. ' Hall, OoLwanash St- Zion.
girls were ..their guests after the
regular meeting. A film on c este
making was shown alter which
the girls enjoyed an hour or
so of twisting to records. A sil-
ver collection was taken to de-
fray expenses, Lunch was served'
and the .:panty was Over art 16:30
o'clock Next meeting, October
26th is • to be held at Lloyd 1] un-
teras and the Home Econoiznist,.
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Miss 'Patricia'. Damude is to be
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