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THE; LUCKNOW SENTINEL,• LUCKNOW, aNTARTO;
United Church Thankoffering..
The Easter Thankoffering. ySer-
. of the Evening ;ant:
. r•d ;Afer-�:.
noon ,Auxiliaries of U,C..'W•1VI�,
was held on. Monday evening,.
April 10th... Mrs. L. Ritchie;: 'pre
sid,ent .of the Evening Auxiliary,
who arranged the interesting pro-
• gramme was in the .,chair. Mrs..
J W, Joynt; president of the Af
terneonAuxiliary offered praYer
after the scripture reading by
Mrs: L. Ritchie. Miss Helen
Thompson sang as a solothe
heautifu hymn "An " Evening
Prayer." Mrs. G. Whitby •then.
introduced the. guest ' speaker;
•Mrs.. W. R.,. Lake of Kincardine
who gave us an inspiring address
entitled The Bible, ,Our Survi-
val Kit,"' The. importance • of the
services of women was first ern-
phasized in the Bible and eve r
since women have. contributed. a,
. greatservice', , to humanity
through,• active missionary and
refugee work .at home .& !abroad,
The treasure • in our survival
kit,, • ' namely. -the Biible, is the
good'' news of salvation through
Jesus'. • life, death and resurrec-
tion.. The' speaker was thanked
by :Mrs, ,Eileen• White. An, ins'trt-
rnental. by, Mrs., Ashton, the pian-
ist for the programme was much
enjoyed as wag also a reading
"The Legend- of the Dogwood"
by Mrs. C. Thompson., After the
closing hymn,, "Jesus Saves". a'
social. period was enjoYed dur-
ing, which Mrs. McDiarmid, Mrs.
Taylor, Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. E.
Henderson and `Miss: Ada, Webster
served lunch.
St„. Joseph's C.W L'., Kingshridge'
The. . annual, meeting : , of St.
Joseph's subdivision C.W.L. was,
held April ,9th with the •president
Mrs. Walter Clare presiding. Six
teen members were: present. • The
meeting :opened with prayer by
Father Achtabowski and mein -
hers. Correspondence regarding
the • . Catholic • : Women's 'Leag.u,,e,
Convention to. be held . in May,,
and also a than thanls you card from.
the Frayne family were; ..read:.
The financial report, was., ..given'
Iby. 'the 'treasurer, Mrs. Engene
Frayne. The members decided to
quilt two more quilts • for the
Lucknow ibranch. of .the red
cross . with Mrs, Bill Hogan in
charge. The .quiltings are to • be':
held at the home Of • Mrs. Martha
O'Neill. Father` Achtabowski then'
thanked` t'he z etiring . `bfficers for
their wor during the past year.
He exprssed his gratitude . to,
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Mrs. Dennis.' Dalton and Mrs.
Wan, Garvey for their work re-
garding • the 'linens and ' flowers,
for the altar,; also 'to, all those.
who helped in any way. Mrs.
Walter ' Clare, the . President,
thanked the members for their
co=operation during'the�,past year.
The nominating; • committee •
brought in the new slate of 9f -
f icers. They are, director, Father
Achtabowski; President, Mrs, Leo
Courtney; Past President,. Mrs. '
Walter Clare 1st Vice Pres,, Mrs.
NEWS BRIEFS,
FROM:NEAR
At a 'meeting of the Georgian
Bay Development' Association,'
General Manager, W.. N. Keefe
stated that municipal member-
ships were' • being, renewed at a
satisfactory rate except in Bruce
County. Walkerton and Wiarton
are the 'latest withdrawals. In
Grey, .Owen Sound has decided
not to seek re=entry.
Dennis Dalton; .2nd: • Vice , Pres.; • ' .
Mrs •Mark Dalton; 3rd Vice. .
President, Mrs, Ray Dalton; se give of their •life to work in the,
c`retary; Mra,• .Eugene. Frayne, mission:' fields. Mrs..' Arnold, Alton
Treasurer, , ' Mrs. Cyril Austin • thanked' Mrs. Tiffin. Mrs: P.
Spiritual .Convener;: • , Mrs.. Wm. Stewart sang a' solo and ,Mrs,.
Garvey; Councillors, Mrs. Dennis Reid. of Dungannon read an ap-
Rogan: arld Mrs. Joe O'Keefe.' pro riate Easter 'editorial. , Mrs'.
Father Achtabow ski welcomed .nderson read a poem;. Mrs.
BC..�'Alton thanked all for t,akin
the, neW'sl.ate• of officers: It`wasg
decided that the 2nd Vice Pre- part and' invited all for lunch ,in
sident, Mrs. Mark Dalton . be in , the basement: Rev. Kaiser closed
the ene
charge of -membership, also that �'--i th b diction.
the 3rd Vice -President, 'Mrs Ray
Dalton be in". charge' 'of:; the sick st• Peter's W: A.
and shot -ins: Father Achtabow-,The`Ap'rl m`eetrig• of St: Pet -
ski closed the meeting with
prayer. . .er s W:A was held on ' Tuesday
•
evening April 11th at the home
of Miss Dorthy Cooke.
Hacketts United Chur.,ch• • , 'The meeting• opened' with. hymn
Easter. Thaiikoffering• 153 followed •by the W:A • prayer,
The Easter Thankoffer• • • prayer p,artner's prayer, and the
meetingwas held in the church Lord's prayer. The Scripture was
read • and meditation given by
.auditorium • on Wednesday after= Mrs. W. Wright from Rev.. Chapter
noon : with a very good attend-
once. Mrs: Kaiser.. lead for the •7 'verses 9-17.
Opening devotions, reading the The Treasures report was given:
Mrs. W'. Wright , moved: that`. we.
scripture, and leading in .prayer,.
followed by ' The:, Lord's: Prayer,. pay t •
he following:' Deanery Fee
Mrs 13` Alton w' icomed the aria Pledges, Mohawk and
e rsary and ,• Appeals, Columbia
guests from• St Helens, Dungan -
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Coast Indian Rectories , Huron,
non, Blake's, •Zion, Iucknow College`' and Standing Memorial"
United & Presbyterian . W .and , .Dorcas:: The' motion was
Mrs R. .Ackert and ; Mrs H. !.seconded• by' Mrs; Etta: Roberts.'•
Houston favoured with' a duet Mrs. ' Fred • .McQ.uillrn :and,` Miss
accompanied by Mrs, R'. CUM. -.1•1111.."
. Cooke are delegates to
ming • and Miss' Carr gave . An , y g
Easter reading: Mrs:Tififin, the WA, annual' which as ' to; be
Win ha . president_'.. f Huron held. ;at. Kitchener, April 25th
g• m' o and 26th ;The. Roll. •Call was
Presbyter"sal of � W:M 5:.� was; the ., � ••. •
goy . HAVENS..
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MATS LQOK TO I REMA4 F0t inti►..
ceived;' a letter from Miss Edith
Clark. ,Mrs. Howard, Henry is to
write to the . ;.missionary' for
prayer. It Was' .;decided to• ' have.
a' Bible Study'• . period •Katt' ,the
meetings., Mrs. Douglas :Henry
gave, the courtesy remarks..The,
meeting was closed with : the re-
peating of the •W.MS, benedic
tion 'Lunch was served ..by'_ the
answered • rby . the word. "Risen." committee•
• guesC speaker; Ler theme was .• , . .: • • .
The offering: was•: taken and "the
`Pearls'; referring to cheap ones• r given. with Just, a : surface. cover that I,'.$i:�ble: study was, •given by,.,• Mrs
Fred McQuil:lin.` Readings were:
rubs 'off,: then good 'pearls' that ' ' .
suit • most of us and 'pearls .that ;given a y. Mrs. Etta Roberts 'and
are :.ver,y •rare and expenive, ••
Miss ,Dorothy . Cooke.. Hymn 180.
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which we cannot afford but"still was 'sung and the meetingf.was
enjoy•sseeing,'. indicating'; that • we closed. with', praver "by' the
have many ' choices in life to president At the•close of ' the:
:make .-=. the : Christian :,just `on meeting a bake table was, auc'
the s '�rface ` the ''true earnest toned off and : then 'a social time
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.Zion W.M.S..'Meeting
•i The Zion .W M:S: meeting was
held at ,the•home of Mrs. Charles
Wilkins with. 2l) members,: onevisitor:', and • rine children pres;'
ent, and the president, .Mrs. Jim •
'•Hunter in the chair. Mrs:,' D. A. 1•
'Hackett `.' took. thee • Devotional y.
with Mrs. Raga ard' 'reading, , th'e
Scripture. • Mrs. Robert Helm re
ported .ork the visit to Pinecrest
Manor and other shut-i'ns: •Visit- ' .
ors for,, April, are, Mrs. Wes Rit-
chie : and'. Mrs: