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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-05-17, Page 3A Arfp.HNE,91).4t. ':MAX 17th,, :19.61 Langside W Tlie• May w,1vLS.,•was Mrs. Lloyd was` opened meeting of Langside eld at ,the home :of „Moffat. T:he' meeting .with the call to. wor- LTi? UGKNOW SENTINEL, 1 UCKNOW; f 3NT; tIO I.ship by the president," Mrs .Gor- dOn •Wall, ''Scripture lesson was` read by'Mrs ' Wi411iam Orta., The' meditation w•Ets,' taken by. •Mrs. ' Flrher Scott. Mrs. Jack Pollock led in prayer. A reading was gi- ven by Mrs. William Brooks••;The next meeting will be• at the hon) of Mrs, Jack Pollock on June6th.. The roll call: Ts, to be answered by naming, a Biblical helper., This • EVENT-...A/AY. 15. JU.NE 3. HEN''YOU BUY AN .E -LE GTRIC • REFR • �GERATOR FREEZER OR HOME FREEZER Buyan electric 'home .freezer now,' May 15. to June 30, at any appli- ance storedisplaying the "Super»:' market In .Your ,Home": insignia.. 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Y Co-o4ratin9 manufacturers include.the following Beatty Brothers '• Belwood A liance' Co, •' Canadian•' ' • pp General Electric • Coronado • Dominion .Appliance Co: • ,I"rigidaire •, General Steel•Wares • Gibson •' Gilson • Kelvinator • Philco • ,R.C.A. , • 'Roy •.. tdnited Co=ops', • Westinghouse •) • Attention 'Hydro Rural ,Customers: See' your local -. Ofitatio Hydro Area Office regardinginformatlon,on this • S.Aecial offer. HYDR Is'you r < via ,. P1.GE Flint,,' will .be the Home Helpers meet- ing; DelegateS vete' appointed'. to attend: the Presbyterial Wingham on May 25th. A Chap- ter.' from the study book was, 'read . by 'a number of ladies. The meeting closed by repeating the Lord's, ,Prayer,, • Group I ,United Church, .Mrs; Campbell Thompson ,was hostess. to Group 1 `ladies 'for the May, meeting of ,the` W.A. with 25 members and '2 visitors, ,at tending, answering the•` ro11 call. to a'. verse . on Friendship. -Mrs, Alex Havens "presiding; 'opened' the meeting 'with the W.A, hymn and motto, and the Lord's. Prayer.' During 'the business the different conveners. • :reported , on . their, work. The treasurer reported. $181. 'raised . to date. Mrs.. •Wil° fred Anderson announced , the' •: Red Cross ..0ioo0 ' clinic taking place in. Wingh'arn May 24th & asked. for 'volunteers to go.• Mrs. .Stuar:t Collyer , had;:, :charge of. the Devotional" and program. The.` hymn ",Jesus Thou: Joy of Loving Hearts" ' wa •sung. Mrs.. m • Tho' pson . read' , he .'scripture • lesson. from the 16th chapter of Judges. Mrs. Jim 'Boyle present- ed' •'the ' study . of Delilah, one of the ' Biblical 'women' which our• group is studying. The program committee had. 'prepared' an in- teresting • . program .consisting . of a solo :•by, ' Peggy, MacDonald, Mother's Day, :.readings by Mrs. Jack Ackert; Mrs,* Ken . Murdie's readings wereon friendship,. Mrs. Wilfred' Anderson ,'showed views of .:their' recent trip, to Nassau` and comments on same.' Singing,' "Abide. With 1VIe"', and benedic- tion brought the, meeting to. a Close' with . Mrs. Vernon Hunter. giving:the 'courtesy remarks and Mrs: Wrn.: Eadie, had a; 'contest, I "How, . well de you know' the ladies`, in your group?" •which w.as '.very.. 'entertaining. .f,:. St. Peters W.A.- j The May' meeting of St. Peters W.A: was held on Tuesday; May 9th at ..the home of Mrs.: Bert: Ward. The' meeting' opened, .with the .W.A: W,A:.prayer,' Prayer .partners prayer and ,the Lord's' prayer.' The , scripture was read .by Mrs. W Hodgkinson . taken'' from 'St. Matthew; chapter 5, verses 1-16:. 'COMPITOX offers you ' a weed -free lawn both beautiful' and durable. This new weedkiller thoroughly proven:on Canadian golf courses is now available far home lawn use. Compitox contains a new very selective •c, hemical ....• MECOPROP kill's weeds at the..root Permanently, yet is entirely safe to the finer grasses. Insure, a. maximum kill' of difficult weeds without harming your lawn. Certain' death to. Clover, Chickweed BlackMediclt, Plantain and Dandelion in bent grasses.. MAY & BAKER, (CANADA) LTD:, • ;180 BELLARMIN ST., MONTREAL, 11, QUE.. CIOVEIL CHICHwEED KILL ,i•Ett �, DOES N I AWNS. .RN GRASS Reavie introduced .our. speaker, Mrs. Thos. Bell of Atberley, Who'° :spoke to us on the-: Inception' of the Church and it Early. _Begin- ping.. She. stressed the import- ance. our homes play' in the com munity and; that we should share our. experiences in • faith with others. Mrs. ' Bell' was thanked. by Mrs. •Rebe.rt; •Campbell. Mrs., MacTavish also thanked the" hostess and program participant's. Prayer •'and ";hymn' Take Time, to:: be Hbl closed. our.' m.eetin Y,, g I The, minutes 'were read and, adop- i At social time• ^. was . enjoyed. I ted. The treasurer' , report: given! and"correspon•read;'"It was f decided . toV. hold a home made '..Group bake. sale on Saturday, June. 3rd • Mrs. J:" W.: J'oyn 'was :hostess fcir the May .meeting 'with 17 members rid 3 visitors present.• Mrs. R Robinson, presided` and 'in'trodueed the'•devotional. theme "Jesus 'Christ, :the' 4Light of :the World"... in the: urch's:.Witness with scripture aria editat.ion re feiring. to` -the Per oval- or In dividual Life. Acts 2: '1-13 was .read 'by Miss' Ada Webst'er,Mrs. C; Bristow: gave the meditation, and ' Mrs. R. ' Robinson lead in prayer. Hymns 298 arid 344 Were sung in keeping with the ,theme: in .the former express office.. A special 'feature at .;the sale _will be turkey' pies. Mrs. 'AW ..'Wright. n -Jade the. ,motion that the; 'Little Helper • Secretary order ;all' the, i;supp1ies wneeded. 'and 'it' was se corded by Mrs: Fred lVI•cfuillin. '.'1'.116. roll call was answered 'by: a scripture verse with' ,the word honor. in., The offering was ta- ken ;, a'nd'. readings' by Mrs. Etta Roberts, "Mother's Apron',' and Miss Ruth, Thompson, "The•Soul of a' child" were much enjoyed. Mrs: Fred MeQuillin and :Miss .Mrs. E.. Taylor. reported $1.53:00 DoLothy. Cogke were .to the 74th turned : in to • 3' group .treasurer. annual meeting : of .,the , Diocese Miss.. Ada Webster reported, send Board of London .Women's,Aux- ing'. four cards and four visits .illai•y held at St...John's' Anglican: made Mrs. W.' B. Anderson re- Ch'urch,' Kitchener; .April -2.51,11,'& Nth. Dorothy,- then :- gave us p.a dvory interesting report "on it: The meeting .closed, with prayer by 1)'oi othy .Cooke' and a. social time .followed. ported a fourth Red' 'Cross quilt completed -and also announced �tle blood donors clinic to be .held in Wingharn on May 24th.. Seven members • volunteered to b'e 're- sponsible ' for flowers in the church during the , •month ''•'of• June. Mrs, W. •.Drennan presided for a 'very fine program,: Alter the' singing' of hymn 574,• and the Lord's Prayer, Mrs, 0, .Richards' gave a' most interesting: talk on Dorcas,referred to as. the needle woman • .of the `Bible, a . talent she used . much' to' relieve,• the. suffering ' of others, The, story of her' life •.teaches us ' that doing • geodwork .by love,,; . not law, is the rrios,t • beneficial. We. travel- led 'in thought And pictured the mariy "lovely igarderis' and' histori= ,cal sites. Mrs. A. E. McKim Visit- ed, en :her journey abroad last' year ;as she told us of Warwick Castle, Hampton .Court Palace, Kew. Gardens in Erigland''os':weil as • places in • Venice • and Sr'itzerlarld. Following a lovely Solo by Miss M. Rae, Mrs.. W. B. .Andersori•with the''use of colour- ed Slides permitted "us to °' enjoy she and Mr, •Anderson's recerit • trip to , Nassau. Mrs, • Drennan read two `poems in keeping' with Group II W.A. Mrs.MacDiarmid welcomed 29 members and 3 visitors' at the, evening, meeting held : at. Mrs:.' •Wellington Henderson's Norrie: Prayer and ,hymn, "W.hat a Friend We.� Have in Jesus:" Mrs. Wellington Henderson offered to place flowers in the church on May' 28th: The roll call . was an sw'ered with • a garden hint, Ernie Ford's • hymns. were- played . on the' HiF set. ' Mrs. MacDiarmid •read a poem; , I know something goody 'bout You. After thanking. ,the 'hostess and program cam= mittee :•she asked Mrs, Janes MacT'avish and Mrs. Elmer ltea vie to present their,'', program. Mrs. MacTavishread :a poem, Wishing, and. 'we " sang Unto the' F#i 11s Around.. Mrs, • 1leavie• 'read the,cripture lessors, Acts 2 1-12 and . the mkditation.. Mary A'llie's aceordian selection® was "How. Great Thou Arte;' Mrs: 'Cumming "goad Dooms'. on Mother, Mpg. Mother's ' Day.. Hymn..: 394 and . the - 4Vlispah .. benediction . Closed' the. meeting. Miss M. Rae eon ' ducted a, flower '''contest "after• which. a social time was enjoyed. Olivet • W.M.S. • The May meeting of Olivet W.M.S. Was held 'at. the 'home Of 'Mrs. Sandy ; MacChArles with Mrs. Oscar .• White's group in. charge 'of ' the .worship :'service.. After the singing , of a . hymn, the scripture was read ' by :Mrs.' Elmer 'Osborne. Mrs. Oscar White led .a. Bible Sturdy discussion .• based • on • .the Scripture. Mrs. Raymond Hamilton` led in prayer. Mrs. Jack McGuire -reviewed a chapter =of t'he...study ' book. The Rev.• Douglas . Dunlopspoke , re- garding ' "The United ' , Church Women." ' Mrs. ,J,ci.hn. ' MacCharles' sang- "Cleanse Me'. 'accompanied, • by Mrs:' Oscar White on Fthe vie- lin and' Mrs: Ross Black at:. the piano. The • filmstrip • "Beyond the Bell" was shown • by Mrs, Douglas:,Dunlop. Mrs: 'Donald .MacTavish ,presided for the b.,usi ness . periad. The, roll call. "My mother'•s.name and.;: where 'she was ' born, was answered by 27 . rn•crnbers; And, six visitors. Mrs.. Oscar ' White 'gave a report .from the manse committee. The of- feeing was taken and dedicated by • Mrs: Donald ' MacTavish Miss e th MacTavish • 'th,anked - the hostess the 'committee and those -taking part. .The meeting' closed. with the repeating of the W.M.S. benedieion. Lunch was• served by the'•committee,, The; anhual'•sal'e 1, ,the Willing Workers' Commit= tee took place, • • Have' You • ' Renewed Your ' Sub- scription:? •FRUIT ` PIES MADE• I3►' DESSE,RT; DOLLS , The . Tiuckriow Dainty Dessert Dolls opened their , 5th Meeting at the home(Si Mrs; J. O'Donnell with the 4-H: pledge. 4rfter a short discussion on, • •their •wor books;' Sharon O'Donnell • and, 1VI selene Porter made pastry with , Sharon' Whitby and .Sylvia. 1Vtc;= Leod Making f11.1'ines • for •two fruit pies. Mrs. C. Finlayson had tho girls report, ,on thei"r• home assignments and 'gave • in talk' ori fruits. as to 'their ,place' nmeals and for• packing ifn- lunches. The girls had their, fruit pies at • the end of •the mooting, Next meet. ing to be :held in The town hall: '' • t' �tl