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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-10-11, Page 81q 17� is fl PAGE EIGHT, ' CHURCH NEWS Olivet W.M S.. The ' Thank of Perin?; meeting of Olivet.' W.1VI S was held Thurs- day, evening at ,the home• of Mrs. Orville Finlayson„ :Mrs, Donald IVIacTavish presided for the busi ness period. The roll all was answered • by 23 members, One visitor was present. A donatign Was, voted to be sent to CARE. from. the Willing Worker's Fund. Mrs. John . MacCharles, • the' Friendship. • 'Secretary, , read ' a /poem; `Friendship; It was ,de-• • tided to send a bale to the Fred. Victor. Mission and all donations. are ;to be given to the, Supply Secretary. The Sectional Meet ang i§ •to be held 'in Clarke Unit- ed•Churchon October 301th.. Mrs.. Oscar. White, •Mrs, Robert Os- bore, arid : Mrs. Walter $lack. were 'appointed as the • no ninat- ing committee. The Stewardship. Secretary,, .Mrs: Walter . Black read "Hadn't Time." The offer- • ing was, taken: by 'Sharon polling. and dedicated by Mrs. Donald: MacTavish. Mrs. .Ross .Slack con vened the Worship service. Mrs. John. ' Coiling conducted ' a Bible History. Quin. Miss Beth MacTavish sang a solo, "God's. Hand 'is ,Ever. ywhere." Mrs •Wal- ter Dexter gave .a most interest- ing address onthe • trip', which .-TORONTO'8'•Mo$T cONvENIENT BOO rooms and.. suites. with' • . tub, shower, radio and TV. Home. of the Canadian Pump .Room- Dancing .,. no cover, no `*juimum.' Ample free overnight. parking •Foie Convention' . ) >i`acilities. Family Platt CNIYEISIIY AVENUE AT KING' STREET T lephonu EMpin 2=1848-=Telix 02245$ MONTREAL telephone LiNiee'$ity 64811. tit OTTAWA tel epholle .CEnfral 5-3:333 TORONTO THE • LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, :I,UCE NOW , ONTA#t), she had taken overseas this past summer:. Miss Mary Roulston gave the courtesy remarks; A Thanksgiving. hymn was sung' & the W,MS. Benediction was re- pea.ted in unison, Lunch was ser- ved by the.committtee in, charge. St. Augustine; C.W.L. The :'September meeting of 'the C,,W;L. of St.' Augustine was held at •the home . of ' Mrs. Gus Ower- eaux on Tuesday evening, Oc- tober ard' with a' very 'good at- tendance, It was decided• tosend a donation to the Mercy ,Shelter' and; to buy. tickets' sent' from the House of Providence. Five, or, six ladies are going to., the: Dean- ery meeting -held .in the on. October . hath. Mrs, .Mylis St. Marie . offered.' her home .for 4'the next meeting: on November 7th. After the prayer, lunch was served • by. the: . hostess. Lucknow : United Church Hi -C' Monday evening the Hi -C held. their second meeting.' Officers were elected as follows: President, Keith Kaiser; Vice - President June Ackert; . Secret- ary, Sherry Jardine; Treasurer, Tom • ' Andrew; .,Pianist, Karen Carruthers; Press Repbrter, Wor- othy Hallam;: Song Leader, Mary Allin;'W.orship Convener, 'Caro- lyn• Mathers. • • •A bowling party is being .plan- ned for Kincardine on Monday, October 16th. Rev, Howard Strapp was unable', to .attentl. and Mrs. Cunniing acted as councillor: far the meeting. Worship service next week ' is . in ° .charge of. Ernest. Ackert and Mary Murdie. There were 20: in': attendance. ,`• South Kinloss, W MS 'The • October :meeting of . South Kinloss W.M:S.'' was. held. `at the home of Mrs., Douglas Graharri 'on 'Wednesday, October 4th with Mrs, 'Currie Colwell and • Mrs: Fratik MacKenzie as •directors. •Mr's. Lloyd MacDougall 'presided in the absence of the President, Mrs.. H: Buckton,', and brsiness. was brought before the :rneeting by the Secretary, Mrs. ':W.• F. 1VLacDonal.d. The :Thank -offering Program in:. the, October Glad Tidings' Was followed with Mrs. .Evan 1Keith at:. the •piano. . The. Bible 'Study 'wase Psalm 9Ains which Moses contrasts the bfe vitt' of 'humeri life as •compared withthe everlastingness of God. Roll call was' a Bible. verse with the :'`word` ";`Beauty"...Mrs.: ;Frank' MacKenzie ;had., the missionary study . •on, The• Korean". Christian:, Church in Japan arid Mrs. ''C.: Colwell had,.the study on ;the woman of the, Bible Mrs. W. MacDonald, Miss' Martha •Slither-. land and. Mrs. W, ;Melntyre took part in the .prayer' circle. Mrs. Ira' Dickie read an; article on'..a. Displaced Person :in Africa, showing what. ' happens ' .to = a MONUMENTS For sound Counsel and a fair price on 'a 'monument.,. -correctly designed ''from ",quality material, j rely on SKELTON MEMORIALS Pat O'Hagan, Prop. Established Over Sixty Years Walkerton Phone 638-w•. FINANCEYOURCAR the• • . easyway.: CAN GET YOU THEBENEFITS OF A CASH DEAL 11:emember--before you buy your•car, conaider•the beneflta • Of One -Stop Service through The Agent Automobil• Finance Paan. ' .: • , . Get the funds you want, plus the insurance you need •.: with alt b.enefiits of a cash deal. It's econom call confidential and convenient. For further particulars, telephone before you buy, McDonagh, Insurance` Phone -306, Lucknoty, • ZION Congratulations to Mr. and. Mrs. Bruce Raynard who were married on -Saturday. Mr.. Wesley Haines of Wing - ham. spent• a few days with Mr. and Mrs., Harvey !Ritchie,. • Mr. and Mrs. Howard. Walker, Joyce and . Glen' visited' . Sunday with Mr. and- Mrs,. 1D� A. Hackett. Miss Alleda. Irwin of Toronto young: man's body; soul' and mind when he leaves the quiet of •his. native village •fore the big ,town with its many temptations ;where' cut off from ancient tradition: he is one. of .the transient:' shifting. population with no . allegiance to. any corrimunity and no rules to. • the game of life. This explosive•. element in Africa presents • a tremendous challenge •to the Christian Church -and calls for new. strategies. Consecrated lead- ers are needed' whom we must uphold in' prayer. The hostess &. .directors, served : lunch. Presbyterian W.M.S. Ori Wednesday 'afternoon, 'Oc- tober 4th, the Presbyterian After= noon .Auxiliary, met in, the 'S.S, room with an .attepdance of ,23 members. 'Mrs., Pli:l p ; Stewart, opened the ineeting . withthe call, to . worship,, followed by prayer. 'and Psalm. selection 121, . the Thanksgiving, .service of : worship from the Glad, Tidings being used, Mrs: R. MaoLeo.d gave . the first scripture reading, and .Mrs.<Port- eons gave :the reading from .Luke. The meditation was given' by'Mrs. J. Little, Miss . Nellie . Malcolm gave the 'Hible, study on the life of Priscilla. • Miss Nellie Malcolm conducted. the business ,session. • An invitation, was 'received from Erskine Church, Dungannon," ` to attend their Thank -offering meet= ing'on'October 20th' and ,arrange-. 'meats• were made to attend.:P ns. ,Wore also :•made for; attending the • Section•al meeting, at Dungannon on,October•. lith. Mrs. N':G, Mac- Kenzie gavean account, of the. early part of Jonothan. Goforth's life as a missionary in China. This • was followed by a••`reading by, Kiss Mary ,MacLeod and. pray=. "et by Mrs. Adams. This 'was :fol- lowed by the .singing .of .a hymn and. Mrs. Stewart. ' closed . the Meeting with prayer.. ' • W.M.S. Thankoffering Service On ,,Tuesday.. , evening,. October' 3rd, the • Afternoon ,Land '.Even- ing Auxiliaries of Lucknow' Unit= ea Church held • their . Autumn Thankoffering service , in the. Fellowship Roo'ni • of the .church. Mrs': Leonard ;Ritchie president of the : Evening Auxiliary •& Mrs:. J. W. Joynt; president 'of ' the. Aftern6on• Auxiliary • conducted , the' opening. exercises and busi- ness matters: 'Mrs, M. Raithby, Who attended' a sectional rally..at Kinloss. U.C., gust 'previous to the Thankoffering service, re viewed. the ..highlights .of ,:the ad dresses :given . by .returned mis- sionaries at the• meeting;. which Mrs.' 'L. -Ritchie and, Mrs. 'J.. W. Jo.ynt also attended. Mrs, E. Hen- derson,.programme convener, act- ed as chairman for.,a very inter - `sting programme. •Following 'the opening ',hymn• and prayer, Mrs. J. Hall and Mrs .J. C: Armstrong accompanied by `Mrs. •R. Cumin= ing, sang ,a' pleasant duet, "Is: Love is Wonderful.. to Me," The .guest speaker,: Mrs, Holtby' of Kincardine, Was introduced and welcomed. to the meeting, by Mrs.. R'. Thompson, Mrs. Holtby• at- • tended• the, McMaster Conference last June- and her '•detailed- report of eadh session contained much. useful information concerning the new organization . of united Church Women, The great need and importance. of true witness for •Ch'rist among ,Church mem-• bers was stressed and illustrated by speakers at''the 'Conference, Mrs. R. •Robertson thanked, V,trs. Holtby for her fine message Mrs.. G. Montgomery played' •a beauti ful' instrumental • selection and Nits,. K. 'Cameron gave two' in- teresting. Thanksgiving readings. The program was .arranged by the, Afternoon' Auxiliary commit- tee composed of Mrs. E.• }tender- •son, Mrs. R. Thompson, Mrs ,%;. Robertson and Mrs, C. Hallartri. and at . the dote, members of the:.. Eve ning '.Auxiliary served "a dainty' .lunch: auring the social period, • WEDNESDAY, OCT. nth, 1961 NADA AVINGS BONDS 1961 :Series: . Tenn: 10 years ' to November °l , 1971 - • Price: 100 Rat to Novem Der 15, 1961 Average' Yield: 4.60°ro, to maturity —Interest rates •are 4%70 • the first year,, ,4A% for each .of the next six years and 5. % for eachof the: remaining three years. .:Available to individuals and ' estates in amounts from '$50.to $10,000, 'l anytiine at full face value, as"�able • To place your order please contact P. S. STEWART Sox 31, LuCkflow Telephone S . Authorzed'AAot for' BANKERS...BOND CORPORATION L101ITED• ,: 44king Street Wert,' *ovine*, Ell. 6-=:591 l[itcbeaer Leaden Hamailtsu spent the holiday with M. and Mrs. Tom ,.Hackett. 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