HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-09-14, Page 5WM. NESDAY, , SEPT.: 14th, 1980
Tom,' LUCKNOW SENTINEL, 'L' UCI NO* ONTARIO
•Ugited Cbureh Afternoon ' tux,.
The Afternoon Auxiliary of
e 'nited. Church W,M.S. held..
their' opening,. meeting•• of the
Fall Term on Tuesday afternoon,
September 6th; in the ' Sunday
School room with 24 members,
,and . 5 guests' :present., Following
the• roll call andreading'• of min-
.utes of June meeting, 'Mrs'. An-.
derson, Mrs'•• G,• 'Brooks, Mrs.
Thompson, Mrs. O. Brook§,..1Virs.
McDiarinid and Mrs. Cameron
' reported for their .departments.
A committee , .comprised of Mrs.
McDiarmid, Mrs. Joynt and Mrs,
'Hoag were appointed• to arrange
.for Thankotfering meeting .in
October:,. Mrs. Wightman then
took the•chair . and introduced
the new Study Books: "Into all
the. World, _ Together", and "The.:
Ship • under the Cross." 93hei
scripture:, .lesson •was• red' by
Mrs. H. Treleaven . and prayer
was offel'ed by •Mrs,. K. Cameron.
Mrs. Hoag ;our. President, who
attended ,,the' Dominion . Council
at McMaster' University as ; a de-
g • .
de-
legate, d, by' Mrs..' J. W.
accompanied
Joynt,' gave a splendid and, de-
tailed report of each day's pro-
gram. She gave us .a clear sum-
• mary of addresses given. by Dr.
George .Burtch on the Universal
Christian Church, .by, Mr. Ralph The .sectional' meeting is to be
Howlett, formerly pastor at St.
Helens, 'now engaged , at Hidden
Springs, who 'spoke on Christian,
Counselling by Mr. Elliott Moses
from_ . the Indian ' Reserve at.
Brantford and •by .the Rev. Mr.
Jcihnson on •Famous Bible Wom-.
en,: The Rev. Ernest Long, Sec.
treasurer • .of General Council
-spoke on "Women's. Fellowship
the new Name" ,Of the Combined.
groups of W.A. and W.M.S. .in
the • United Church; • ., -
Mrs, Hall and Mrs. Joynt Sang
a pleasing duet .,!"Anchored" 'ac-
companied by Mrs. Cumming:
The first chapter of "The Ship
Under The Cross"was,. well
covered' by Mrs. Wightman. At
the close : of the meeting a dainty
lunch wasserved, by Mrs. Wight-
rnan,Mrs, Joynt, Mrs. Treleaven
and Mrs, Cameron:
Zion United 'Church W.M.S.
Mrs. Charles . Anderson held'
the September meeting at her
home with . 24 .ladies, 2 ' visitors
and: 6 children present. Roll call
was .,answered. with . a command -
Ment. •Christian •Stewardship
"How •Qiir Dollars .. ork ,'Around..
thea. Country",.was given . byMrs:
'Jim' Hunter, Devotional was tak-
en .by Mrs.• „Joh .Hunter with
the scripture. St: John, chapter 6,
by Mrs. Charles Wilkins. 'To get
the program for October is Mrs.`
William;, G. Hunter.: Visitors for.
.shut ins are 'Mrs. Graydon' Rit-
chie and Mrs. Charles Wilkins:
•
held October 18th at Hacketts':
Church. An ' invitation was ac-
cepted • to Slakes, bazaar and., tea
on September . 9th Two readings
were given, "Charity" by Mrs.
D. A. Hackett , and "Bygone
Years" -by Mrs. Earl Swan ;A
chapter : from ' the Study Book:
was read by. Mrs. Peter Cook. At
the close; after Mrs. Kaiser of-
fered ' prayer, , a successful auc-
tion sale . of donated articles. was
sold with Mrs. Frank Ritchie as
auctioneer.. The "October meeting.
will be held • at the home . of Mrs.
Jack. McDonagh, '
Presbyterian Afternoon Aux
The ' Afternoon Auxiliary of
the Presbyterian W.M.S, 'met • in
the Sunday School room of the'.
church on Wednesday :afternoon,
September nth with Mrs." Morg-
an. Henderson in charge, and she
opened the -meeting with .prayer.
Psalm. 103 was read', in unison.
after which Mrs. Neil. G. Mac :
Kenzie gave the Bible Study on
the --.7°th Commandment. Mrs. II.
Agnew gave a reading after
which the. Purpose was. repeat-
ed in unison. After the ,business
session, Miss ...Nellie . Malcoln.
read a fetter froth Miss Dorothy
Douglas of Formosa. • Mrs,: 'Ray-
ner read . an article from' The
Glad Tidings regarding.. the , •life
and, recent , death'' •of . Dr. Ida
Scudder. Miss Mary, 'MacLeod
,.gave•. a very-- inter esting'•'topic on
the life of Albert S,weitzer after
Which ' Mrs. Agnew closed'. the
.meeting with prayer.:. •
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The •September. meeting '.; of
South •Kinloss . W.M.S. • was held
on Wednesday evening, Septem-
ber 7tht the home 'of 'Mrs.
Harold Austin. Mrs. H. Buckton
presided and the ' Secretary, Mrs.
W. 'F.; MacDonald ` read : minutes
and correspondence. A'' gift of
$10., to the Society ;from a dist-
ant friend teas set aside as a
.nucleus for .a future gift 'to a
missionary 'hospital:' During the
Bible .Study,: 2nd Timothy, chap-
ter 3 was discussed with "it's
bearing, . on the ..:end times.. A
reading On Television . trends
was ,given. by .Mrs. Frank' Mac-
Kenzie. The , roll call ' was • ans
'wered by.; averse.containing the-
word •• ``perfect:'', The • study on
Africa was taken :by Mrs.' • A,
H•u hes usingan up to date map
•of • that continent from the
Geographic.' .The. 'prayer circle
was conducted by. Mrs: Tom ;Mac
• Kenzie 'and verses on ' prayer
-read by :•Mrs: H. Lavis.The • dir
'ectors, Mrs. A. MacLeod and
.Mrs. G. 'Hamilton' together with
the .; hostess served lunt h:
Olivet.
'The September: meeting Of the
Olivet' Women's 'Missionary Soci-
ety'was held' at : •`the home of
Mrs. Herb.ClaytonMrs. Donald
MacTavish presided' for a short
business session. The roll call; "A'
.Harvest Thought" was answered
by 18 members :Six visitors „at-,
tended. ' Miss 'Phyllis Clayton, a
xne nber• of ..the Riple`v' ITi-C
.group gave a report on the Toc
Alpha Convention which she had,
'attended. . the worship: period
was introduced by Mrs., Herb
Clayton. With Sandra McCharles
at the::. piano;. ,Sandra and her
mother, Mrs. John:. McCharles
sang a duet:' Mrs. Howard' Henry;
gave the courtesies of the even-
ing. Lunch Was. 'served • by the
committee.
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' The young: Yvan • looked ' tat the. •
high ,pries' on the • night club. •
. menu and then ; turned to his
date 'and said, "What will'' 'you
have,'
have,' +i y' plump little .doll?"
The Lucknow Lawn Bowling`'
Club wishto thank the follow
ing :who donated. merchandise
and :cashtoward their Labour •
Day tournament:
Isaac `Miller., M'cRae's Fina,
Allan Reed, Bud Hamilton., , Ash
ton's, Sepoy Store,. Wm ; Schmid,.
Button''s.Meat Market,'Rathwells,
Halls Red and White, Umbach's
Drug Store, Webster and Mc-
Kinnon;‘Johnston's Meat, Market,
Sanderson's,. Lucknow Co-op,. I:
R. `Finlayson, Beatty • Ladder Co.,'.
Silverwood Dairies, Jack Mac-
Donald, Johnstone's Furniture, •
Murdie's• , 'Hardware, Henry's
.Fruit Market, 'Seigrisfs, Mc•Ken-
zie's_ Furniture, . Greer Electric;
Finlay • • Decorators, : Mason • and
Cooke, Brown's Fruit, Market,
Mullin's Bakery, Knechtel Feeds,
Ross Cur ming, Noble Johnston;
Tom 13ackett .Bill's: Fina' Station,
Carl's Welding Shop,' Lucknow
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was in charge of Mrs. Herb ,McDonagh, 'Bank of .Montreal',"
"layton's ., group.' 'Mrs John , Mc- [ Gordon Bailey, Treleaven's Mill
Charles read the scripture and ' Gordon Bailey, • Treleaven' s
Mrs...Garnet McNa11'gave the . 1:_oward ' ,Agnew, • Dr. Little, Roy •
comments,: Mrs.• Alvin Hamilton Havens, Omar Brooks; Elliott's '
led'`. in prayer. Miss ..Mary Rout- Seed • Mill, Dr.. Corrin,Art Gil-_
Ston' gave a reading, Miss Phyllis 'more, . Dr.. Raithby, J W. H�eyrid-
.Clayton sang a solo, accompani-erson Co., Harold . Ritchie, llt r-
ed by Mrs. Boss Black:, Mrs; 'Al- don• Fisher,' Joe, McMillan,, 'Arid -
Hamilton gave a. reading. erson Flax Products; Montgom-
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