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-
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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
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,. 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,,
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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:.
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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
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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
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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, •
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•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:
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