The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-06-13, Page 9WEDNESDAY, JUNE .13th, 1962. '
THE LYTCKNQW ;SENTINf1.74, ° LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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CHURCH NEWS
Langside •W W.M.S.
The June . (meeting of the
Langside W.M.S, :was held .at
the home Of Mrs, 'Lloyd Moffat.
The Meeting was opened with
._ ..-_ ,. worship by the- pre-
sident,
the call to .P . p
sident, Mrs Gordon Wall. Scrip:
ture lesson was read by Mrs.
Wm, Evans. Mrs. Elmer Scott
read . We meditation. Mrs, 'Wm,
' • Orr .then led in prayer. The roll
call Was answered by 13 'ladies,,
Mrs, Douglas- Simipson gave- the
message from the Study. Book.
The next meeting is to be in
the church, withtheroll call to
'be answered with a. verse •con-
taining; the ' 'word ':"Goodness."
Mrs. ' EugeneConley closed the
meeting With •prayer. t
Presbyterian W.M.S..
The afternoon W.M.S. met •in
the Sunday SCho.ol '(.Qom of 'the
church with 1st ,Vice Fres, Mrs.
Morgan' Henderson in the; • chair
assisted by the secretary .Miss
N. Malcolm:: After the devotional
etc
ercises. the Bible study. was.
taken by Mrs. N. G. MacKez zie
. reading. from Luke.. ' She brought
,out the thought that we are .• oto
wait on- the Lord' in humility,
faith. and reverence. After re-
peating ..:the aim and purpose
/. of the auxiliary . the roll wall
was : answered by theword wis
• dom. Mrs. Henderson invited
the ladies for the, August picnic
meeting.. MissMalcolm read a
letter from' Miss .'Dorothy Doug-
.` las; Miss Douglas told •of :the
Founder's; 'Day. activities which
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this year 'were more important
as it is . the. ninetieth anniver-
sary of the •arrival • of Dr. George
Leslie MacKay to. Tamsui. Dr.
a W. . !.MacKay, " the :son of the
first missionary, who is eighty
years old ' was • able to be there
and tell something of the. early
history 'of' the ;mission work. Miss'
Mary MacLeod read a letter
from Miss Hislop; Missionary
from India. Miss ,Hislop thank-
ed theW.M.S, for cards. and .lit-
erature.. She , enclosed Bible
Book- ,marks in the shape of a
cross which was made out of
the Christmas bards. Miss Mar-
garet 'Malcolm • and Miss ,Helen
Malcolm•played a pleasing, piano
duet. ;Miss .Helen Malcolm is
•head of .children Evangelical
Work •in Toronto. Mrs,. •Porteous
had, the topic on the challenge.
of To -morrow in British Guiana
Minister`s: are,trained• at :the
'union Theological Seminary at
Kingston; Jamaica and are pre-
pared ,for writing' examinations
of the University of. London for
Bachelor of 'Divinity degree. The
day is .. past ' when • "Canadians
speak • of our wwbrk or our mis-
sions in, British Guiana. We are
co-workers with them and the
mother: church isnow the sister
church. Mrs: Robert 'Reid . .closed
the meeting `with • prayer. •
St. Marys. 'Oct.' •
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The C:W.L. •• Meeting of St.
Mary's''' Church . L.ucknow, was
held at • the home of. Mrs,.'George
Tucker ,on Monday., evening,
June • 4th ,With twelve. Memlbe.rs
present. The pastor, 'Rev. 'L [:
Thomas ':opened the proceedings
with the League Prayer repeated
in unison. Usual (business was
dispensed with, The time dele-
gates to the 42nd ;annual Dioce.
san Council held at the Hotel
London on May 15th, 16th, Mrs.
J. L. MacMillan and Mrs. James
O'Donnell; gave eXcellent re-
ports of the Convention.' Retreat
schedule cards •weie passed out
to each Member 'stating dates
for the months of June and
September which takes place at.
B,rescia .Hall in London. Anyone
Wishing :toattend must. ' inform
the director 'Previous to 'set date,
Meeting closed with sprayer and
a delicious lunch served . .by
Mrs, William Hogan and Mrs,
Tucker,
South Kinloss W.M.S. "
: ' Mrs: Frank MacKenzie was
hostess to South Kinloss W.M.S.
at her home on. Wednesday after-
noon June 6 with Mrs. W. F.
MacDonald and Mrs; Evan Keith
as directors, Mrs. 'Fraser. Mac-
Kinnon presided and 'arrange-
ments were discussed;for a Spec-
ial • meeting the ' latter parte of
the month. Mrs. W. F. •MacDonald
gave gleaning 'from the Presby-
terial and read thank you .letters.
received. The scripture lesson.
was read by Mrs. Gib Hamilton &
the study was from Paul's sec-,
and letter to the Christian -Church
in the heathen' city of Corinth
dealing with 'God's'. work' in 'ser-•
'vice through us. Chapter 9 had
to do, with Christian giving 'and
liberality •and in this connection •
Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall .read „a
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from Missionary r
mosaa telling of the benevolence
of a mountain congregation a-
mong, the Tyal tribe meeting in
a .home. In gratitude for ,having
received a. portion 'of • •the Bible
in their own tongue they coll.
ected a gift for the . Bible Soc-
iety , in addition , to . giving their
monthly tythe andraising a
special fund to •' erect a stone
church which unlike their old
bamboo one would withstand 'the
typhoons, Mrs. C.`" Colwell read
an article "Giving is living,. De-
nying is dying which .brought,
they physical and , spiritualneeds
of a famishingworld to the fore
in contrast with our plenty. Roll,
Call wasa verse: with 'tie word.
`Grace" and . afterwards Mrs,
Sandy MacLeod sang Fanny Cros-
by's lovely hymn "Saved by
Grace." ' The prayer circle . was;.
conducted •by 'Mrs,: Hughes, Mrs.
Ch:slett and. Mrs. ' Buckton, Mrs:
H. Lavis.. read as poem. on a
"Country ..Church,",• Mrs. Evan
Keith reviewed • the study book
on British 'Guiana arid finished
the last chapter dealing with
the future of the church there.
Mrs. Douglas Graham. read.miss
ionary, letters from India and
Mrs. Ted Collyer in closing the
meeting rememibered the • present.
meeting of the. General.A�ssem�bly.
'Directors and .hostess served.
lunch.
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St. ,Augustine .C.W.L.
• The. June Meetirig of. the lJUNE MEETING' OsF THE
C.W.L. of ' St:' -Augustine Parish LADY FORESTERS
was held on Tuesday . 'evening.
June 5th. in the Church Rectory:
with' a good, attendance. Rev.
Fr. L. C. Tl ornas . Spiritual, direr-
for opened: the meeting . with
prayer. .df the business discussed
were -plant to• have.` •a family
picnic for • parishioners. of ,St
Marys :and St. Augustine parishes.
to be held in . early August. Sev-
eral •proJects for .the. summer
months ' were discussed 'but are
'to be . decided ,ori ' later.` Mrs.
William
Redmond '= ' .deaegate,.
to the C.W.L. 'convention in. Loii-
-don gave a, fine report• on. the
t*o=day conference,...She 'report-
ed the Catholic missions, 'need.
help. 's • a . result. 'the. ,League
w:il(l ':be required' to donate a
bundle of `.warm clothing for .the
Eskimos, 'in the; Yukon to be.
,sent in the, fall. On Accession.
Thursday May 3ilst, P at. the
ening MaCss, 'the Parish children
led ..' an 'impressive procession
through the church each carry-
ing a bouquet of .flowers:. which
they .laid ` at the statute of the
Blessed:: Virgin. 'to honor her, at
the close of the Month, .: June.
17th will be the first' Holy .Com
inunion • Sunday for the young
children; The Holy 'Name •. Rally '
for the; surround'ingry Parishes in-•'
cluding St Augustine will be
held Sunday, June;l:Oth at Kings
bridge, The next meeting will
be July 3rd at 9, p.ni: Fr. L.. C.
Thomas closed the meeting with -
prayer . after which a tasty
lunch' prepared by Mrs. Joseph
Hickey. •and,. Mrs. Wil'liani Kiri
ahan wasenjoyed.
KINLOSS
Anniversary services in ,South
Kinloss Presbyterian Church on.
Sunday were well attended
when . Rev, Hugh Jamieson of
Hamilton delivered forceful ser-
mons at bath_ services;. Rev,. $,
Jamieson is: a :native of Ireland
and in his work with the Hope •
Mission preached in -Scotland roe.-•
fore coming. • to Canada.
Mr. and *ars, Chester Hackett
and Tittle ..son visited Sunday,
with Mr. and Mrs. Evan." Keith.
and family.
Mr, and Mrs. Dan. Rose ' and
David. of Newmarket- visited on.
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Al-
lan
. .
IViacIntyre and Sunday vises
itors were Mr • and Mrs.• Harvey. -
Houston of Holyrood.• '
Mr.- and Mrs,. Warren :.Zinn
and .family visited. :Sunday with
Mr, . and Mrs. Douglas' : • Graham
and Gladys,. • . '
`M, A. ►p.gham
visitedrsSundCamay beli ;withof Win
• Mr. . and
'Mrs. ,Harold ' .Campbell and at-
tended the Anniversary Services...
Mrs. Jim Burt will.. be hostess •
for the Kairshea. W.I.. Meeting
on June '21st. Mrs. C.. Hewitt,
District President and the 4-iI •
girls will be ' present. We hope'
to have an Institute picture tak-
en that day ,for our Tweedsmuir.:
Book. All members and former -
members remember the date..
:Blake :United Church: Women
• . The Grandmothers' Meeting of'.
the • 'Makes • United Church Wpm -
en • took ;place 'at the home of
Mrs; • Kaiser on Thursday June
7th with 16 . ladies and 5 • eta -
rex' present, . The Roll Call Was'
answered. with- "Father" %:1VIrs:
Wm. Irwiti had charge of the
;program with severaltof the •la-
dies :taking part. Mrs',. Wm. An-
• . drew presided at the„•organ for
the ,hymns and: • also read a
'very .interesting .story written by
Padre . Young. of the O.A.C.
Mrs L, Menary , conducted the
business • portion • of the meeting.
in the absence of the . president.
• ., .Mrs. Cook. The ladies .' of the
Charge are invited to a centennial
tea at St. Helens on June .14th
at 2.30. Mrs. Kaiser presented
Mrs; Herman. Phillips with her
"Life Membership Certificate"
and also closed the meeting With
prayer. Lunch was served by the
hostess and the non grandmothers.
Victoria Mission. Band
•There were thirty-four mem-
bers present at the • `meeting,
' held in the church basement on.
Jurie 4th. The meetings opened
by. \singing '• hymn 719'. followed
by the scripture reading by
Donnie Johnson. Donna Mullin led.
Ismasmiiimi id • prayer. 1VLary tlizabeth igen-
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The -regular aneeting. of the ;
Ladies of the '•Canadian ;Order
of Foresters was held' Monday
night, June. 4th in the Asseiniiblyr
Room of ,the town hall. A' dis ,
trict `meeting was . held at .Bel-.
grave . Thursday, June 7th and
Mrs. Shirley Brooks . • and. Mrs.;
Eunice' .Cunningham were. .app •
pointed to attend. A .bake sale
was set for' June 22nd::. Mrs.
Marie Button gave -an _ outline
their .trip to Walkerton: On May
3.'lst, • ...
Mr, Matzanke introduced:. Mr. , •
White front .Brantford, who :gave
a short :address of .C.OiF', news:
Lunch .was served .and. an enjoy
able/ half -•hour • spent. •
•derson . •favoured•, with ,a piano-'
solo. During •the;:business•; plains;
were made for the'.' picnic„ to
be held in the. park 'on Monday,
June . 11th, Brian :'Stanley read
the 'offert'ory prayer. An inter
esting film •"A Village :Reborn"`
'was shown: At the close of the
meeting lunch was served..
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