HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-04-20, Page 11'WEDNESDAY, 20th, 1960,
1'HE LUCKNOw SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, :ONTARIO'
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Langside 'Presbyterian W.M.S.
The Lang'side W.M,S 'Auxili-
ary held 'their ' Easter Thankof-
fering at the home of- Mrs, Wm,
rr,
The president; Mrs. „ Lloyd
Moffat, opened -the meeting with
the ' Call' to Worship,- and • the
avr.S:' Purpose was repeated.,
.The.•scripture was read by Mrs.
Wesley . Young: The . meditation
was read by Mrs. Charlie Tiffin,
and ,Mrs. Elmer 'Scott' •led in
prayer ' A letter fr•oni the' 'Mal
c. olms. was read by Mrs.. Douglas
Simpson,. ;Mrs. Arnold ;Scott read.
a letter she received from the
Secretary of the, Unitarian; Ser-
Vice" Committee thanking the
Auxiliary • for the donation of
baby garments..Mrs. Lloyd Mof
fatintroduced the guest speaker,
Mrs. John Pollock of Teeswater
who gave a very ,fitting • and• in-
spiring, message. Mrs., Douglas
Simpson expressed.thanks ," to
Mrs: Pollock :' -and presented her
with a cup and saucer o� behalf
of the 'Auxiliary. The`. offering
,was received and • ,Mrs. Arnold
..Scott` led in prayer:'. Hym±i 399
.was sung ands the meeting:'` was
closed with a prayer, . •
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'The Easter meeting of the Oli-
day, safternoon at the 'hOme 'of.
'Mrs..' Donald MacTavish; The
president; Mrs. 'Donald MacTaV.A.
period: The,irell. call•was answer.
ed by: twenty members, Three
visitors were-43-iesent::MrS. Har-
vey' Brooks • read •the Scripture:
Mrs. 'John,. :Coiling gaye a, paper
"TharghtS'• on Easter.' Mrs.
Douglas. Durilop led in praYer.
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AleX MacTavish 'gave the topic;
"Africa' Disturbed:" A: report' of
,Mrs., Douglas Dunlop' and-. Mrs.
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Clarke Easter Meeting -ori.' April
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sive stewardship paper, and. Mrs,
E. Taylor an Easter reading. Af-
ter singing hymn 161, Mrs, Hoag
introduced the 'cast for:the, reli-
gious one 'act play entitled "Go
Tell" which related the Easter
story, the part women played in
it and the message we have been
expected • to spread, from :that
day on, As an introduction to
the play,' Mrs. H: Houston • and
tb attend' their meeting on
be • brought to the . May meeting
to bp auctioned Off. An invita-
tiOn was, read from Lucknow • •
United Church • to the
meeting in June; Plans were left
over to the May meeting. Thank
you cards , Were read. Mrs. Jin41
cin Presbyterial W.M,S, meeting
in Seaforth in March.: 4. relief
parcel is planned to be sent by
May ,lst. 'Mrs. Wesley Ritchie
Hill Far Away." A reading,
"The song I Heard on .Easter
Morning" was • given by, Mrs-
Harkrey Ritchie arid 'a chapter,
from the ..study book on Afriaa'
by •Mrs.: GordOn ;Kirkland. Mrs.:
Kaiser closed with prayer...4Thu
May meeting,, Will be held at the
Group 4A United Church W.A.
Mrs. .. Robert '•,1YlacIntcish waS,
hostess far the APril meeting of
answered.' the roll Call by. • an
:Easter Bible -verse. Mrs. A. Ha -
'meeting with all .repeating. Ahe
7W.A, motto and the- toTircIS ,Pray
MrS. Hayens ,gave' the chap.
rsurer re Orted on the Irish Tea
that $43.00 had been derived
froth- this' pi -460 iriakirig a total.
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Group. put tiOted Church W.A.
Mrs. 'J. 'W. JOyrit was hostess
for .the EaSter Meeting 'of Grpcfp
tors .pretent..' Mrs.• Hoag
Presided : and IntrOdUCed the, de-.
votionai theme. "joint Heirs
with ; Christ'; taken • from Rom -
followed by the •,.scripture lesson
Robinson' gave the. • Meditation
and ;the Lord'.s Pirayer Was re-
peated. in unison.. Hymn 379
closed the deyotional• period, •All
•mernbers ansWered the roll :call
with 'an, Eascr,'Pible verse. Mit.
. Taylor., gave:, the treasurers
ported far the Christian fellow. -
Alp committee. _Mrs: 0„ Rich-
ards displayed the ,quilt made at
Mrs. AlArwins for!the bale. Mrs.
Hoag. announced the Conference
our May: meeting Would .13,b., a
joint evening meeting. 'in the
church. Hymn 11.8. opened the
program after:Which Mts. W. 13:
Anderson gave a very impres-
'Group United Church W.A.
Mrs:, Grant 'MacDiarrnici, was
in charge of the W.A. meeting
of group H, held at the. home
members and-c.1.-Alciren.Yvere-Pre-
sent, Plans for. the• Mother and
Daughter • banquet were earn -
held at the Jake during the, sum
mer..,,Hyrnri: 97 .clased the, 'first
Eldon Henderson. ;convened: the
prograin;. This, was an' Easter
Aherne arid was portrayed by,
hyrrins,. scripture and
Mrs: Eldon:Henderson, Mrs. Hor,
ten, Mrs. •Miltray Henderson. and
Mil. Robert Campbell. Mrs. Jes-
Sie Alin.' favoured With a piano
sole • and :MrS. IL': Thompson
gave a :very. appropriate arid
thOughtful Eaater reading:. Don-,
na Corrin, ;Janice Brooks, Jane
arid. Kathy • Joynt sank. Peter
Cottontail. Mrs. Henderson mov,-
4.ect a vote of 'thanks to the hoS.7.
;Piayer closed the' meeting' and
to.' date ';'of., $91x00:: -raised: Mrs .
Havens thanked all who • helped
with the Tea. The.Cleerio Comp;
mittee reported all ':well:= Sewing.
Committee reported several quilt
[blocks. '• had been . ;handed in and
1 when quilt :is ready, volunteer'
helpers will be .notified. Mrs::,
Sam .'Alton„ .took', charge of the
Easter -Service :prepared by Mrs:
John . W . Woodside -*for the Do-
(ninon• counsel ;of the •Woman's
Association.. :Scriptures and .de-
votions Were read by •Mrs. S.
Alton, • 'Mrs. Ron;Alton; , .Mrs..
William Humphrey, Mrs..
�ence Irwin and were intersper-''
ed with. prayers'and. several
Easter hymns lead by. TlVIrs:.John
Hall, Which made a very •timely:
Easter sacred program.; Mrs.: Art.;
Breckles. ' sang .•unaccompanied,.:
"The' ' Story of the Cross," a
:lovely. Easter•: hymn. Mrs John,
Nicholson and Mr . .Ron Alton
gave reading( The hostess was
• thanked,. also those who helped
With the service and the •Imeet-
ing closed with . prayer. Refresh.
:meats were, served by. the corn.e: mittee ; .in charge . .
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Zion United Church W.M.S.
• Mrs:. Jack Gardner held. the
April '14th.' meeting at her home
with 17 ladies, one visitorand
three children present: `Roll call
ryas answered • with. 'a Easter
thought. . George ; Hunter
gave the devotional, the theme
"At the Name of Jesus '•', with.
t Nlrs : Robert Helm reading •th
scripture. Mrs. Peter" Cook is to
get'. the • May program. Visitors
:for shut-ins ' are .Mrs. Jim Hun-
ter and Mrs George Hunter.. An
invitation was read, from DUn-
gannon • United .Church W,M,S.
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