HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-09-28, Page 5AY, SEPT. 28th
1966
PRESBYTERIAN AUXILIARY
CONSIDER DECORATING •
Mrs. Milton Rayner •played.
dinrier music While 315 ladies en-
joyed a .deliciouspotluck sup-
per• buffet -style. Hymns' ;of the.
harvest : were sung `.throughout
the • meeting, Being mindful .of
the• serious situation in the Con-
, go'hymn 652 was read, in unison;
as a prayer,. Mrs. • M. Sherwood
read the Bible Study, the ' main'
theme being that all have
enough for happiness arid ' we
should try to, . recognize our
blessings, Mrs.. Rayner read not-
ices of interest from ,the Glad
Tidings. . Mrs.. ..Howard , Agnew
gave the topic interspersed with
articles :of current .events.. Miss
K. McIntosh' Was, in, charge . of
'entertainment ..and. held . a, ques-
tionaire contest. Report .was.:i-
'ven • by—Mil. Robert 1VIaoKenzie
on the ' two .wedding ';'dnners'
served . in .September.. A.. dozen.
THE LVCKNOW' ' SENTIRKL.; LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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more stacking' chairs; were pur-`
chased. It was moved by Mrs.
Rayner, seconded .by Mrs,
Agnew that a c'orninittee be ap-
pointed 'to see the . Managing.
Board regarding'' the decorating
of the 'Church. vestry. Moved by
Mrs, M. Henderson, seconded Iv-
Mrs..
yMrs.. Rayner that 1VIrs... Robert
IVIacKenzie; .Mrs. J, MacDonald
and Mrs. Gordon Fisher, be that.
committee. .
"Breathe on, me Breath of God,"
was sung .and the meeting dos,
ed with.' prayer • by ` M, iss' •11i,:
'Fisher. An auction 'sale Was: held
of ''rolls, :biscuits,, etc. to raise
money needed• for 'the ,bale with,
Mrs, M. Henderson acting 'as
auctioneer. . • .
would likely be October 13th or.
, 14th if a speaker could be se-
cured for either night. Miss:
Margaret Rae took charge of •the
prograrnine which opened with
a hymn and the Lord's. Prayer.
repeated in unison. The second
chapter -of, Ephesians was read
by Mrs, K. Murdie. Miss Ruth
Thompson gave .a fine reading,
"The final product 'of the soil
is people." The new Study Book,
"The ,Ship. under the Cross" was
introduced. and the: first chapter
reviewed by. Mrs. H. Webster..
It `deals with the unity of • the
churches •. and the ecumenical
,movement. The goal.' of the; ecu-
menical movement is that eh/A--
liens should :express their love
for one' another: and tea suffer-
ing , and 'divided world in a way
that will 'be less unworthy of
God's love to us. A. reading by
Mrs.. G. Whitby and hym n and.
benediction closed the meeting,
• United Church Evening 'Aux
On September 20th the Even-
ing • Auxiliary held ' a 'pot luck
• supper • Meeting in the church
basement, .After all enjoyed' a
good supper, Mrs. V. Hunter
opened the meeting with prayer
and Carolyn 1Vlathers played .a.
:nano . ins o entaland reports
were, received and the • business
dealt with. • it w'as announced
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The September' meeting of St:
Peter's W A —washeid ori" T'ues-
day'. evening; Septernber..20th. at
the home 'of Mrs. W. E.`.'.Hodg-
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followed •by .the, W.A.,•prayer,
the , prayer partner's. , prayer and
the :Lord's Prayer,, Scriptur:e•
was ' given by Mrs: Allan Manto.
The minutes read and'. adopted'
and,.
treasurer's report given.
Correspondence was read and
business matters :dealt with.' It
was. :decided ..to''hold ' the "Little.
Helpers" • annual ' en Monday,
October :3rd: at: 4i1.5. . p.an,, 'at..St.,
Peter's Church,' ;1VIrs; ;Roberts
gave a :reading after a 'hymn:
The meeting.,closed.:w.ith ,prayer
by the Rev: Wilfred Wright.
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HACKETTS
The September meeting of
Hacketts.. W M;S. was 4ield at the
home of : Mrs. Bert Alien, Call.
'to worship ,was taken • by Mrs::
Jim ;Nelson,: the Scripture lesson
and Commentary . 'was'• taken by
Mrs: Kaiser.: Roll call was an-
swered by. ten members; Plans"
:Were.. made for the Sectional
meeting, ..to• •, be. :held. . at :'Hacketts
church on October 19th. • A 'mo-
tion was . made ' that. we' ,protest
the liquor advertising on ' T.V. &,
radio. • Mrs. Bert Alton'.• gave, a
reading on ' Christian' Steward-
ship . and 'Rete. Mr; ':Kaiser took,
' the. Atudy_.'.Book, ,Africa Disturb
ed..A' letterof. thanks was read
by • Mrs. Jun''.`. Nelson from the:
- .. Sudan. Mission for. , a , donation of
money made to. Miss Elizabeth
Webb. The meeting closed with.
prayer by Mrs.1.- Nelson after
vthich a delicious 'lunch was
served.. bythe hostess, Mrs. Bert
Alton.
A'shM
field' Presbyterian W.M.S.
There ,were twenty -live mein-.
bers and two ` visitors present . at
the: ,September meeting. of ; Ash-
field W.M.S. 'which Was held in
the home ,of 'Mrs. Hugh ` Mac
:Kenzie. Mrs 'William .Ross :the
president' presided." She opened
'the meeting, With.a call towor-
ship and 'prayer. Mrs, 'Wm. John-
-Ston conducted devotions; her.
subject was "Rejoice in 'the
Lord", which• . Was appropriate, as,
our roll call- was/ answered `•"hy ,a
v.erse with the word joy ino:it.•
Mrs.. Jack • MaC,reight read a
splendid paper boat`: Mariam,
She told Of her.. life from her,
childhood when 'she watched. be-�
side Moses when he Was 'hidden
in 'tlze i uklre's ntil t i 1 ime Of
her, death as. told in Numbers.
Mrs; Jack Collinson favored, us
by singing ; the solo "Sunrise."
Mrs.:. Earl Hewes.- gave a very in
teresting account :of the life'of
Thomas Waring' and' his 'cense-
crated, work ' as a4 missionary for.
over fifty years in Africa. Mrs.
George Moncrief •. led iii prayer.
We were very privileged to have
Mrs, Ritchie' 'from' Kincardine
giveus a• .talk, , She was a dele-
ga'te from Maitland, Presbyterial ,
to. 'a . training school' for ehiurch
leaders, which was. held in Belie-
ville last summer. She . gave a
detailed' report ,of each days ac.
tivitiea which was very, interest-
ing' and instructive. Mrs. Wm.
Ross gave a ` brief outline of
nett year's study book "Into ' all
the world Together:" After
singing • a... hymn,' aVira, Walter.'
MacLean led in ' the closing
prayer. Mrs. Dan. Wylds • was
pianist. Our next meeting will ,
be .held on October. 13th in the
`church ' when we hope to , have
Pine River , ladies as guests and.
Mrs. ' (Rev.). Kennedy of Blue
vale ' as 'speaker.
ST: HELENS
Mrs: Alex. Murdie and Mr:
fob' Murdie., Mr...„ 'and Mrs. Mel
Brown . -Of Kitchener :were .Week-
end visitors .with Mr and, .Mrs.
Lorne Woods.
Rev.. Mi. Walden of ,Brarnpto
was a recefrt .visitor with Mrs. &
Mrs. George: Stuart, : Rev. 'Wald.
en: is . a district secretary of: the
.Bible Society and was an associ-
ate of the late. Miss Anna Stuart.,
World Sacrament Sunday, . will
be observed', in the' . United.
Church . next" Sunday. •rnorning.
The following Sunday,' • October
9th drill • be Anniversary with d:
Rev:: Elmer Taylor Of Goclerieh
as ,guest speaker. . •'
The . October meeting' of. the '.
Women's . Institute .will .be: held.'
on. Thursday evening,., October
6th at ' 8:30. Roil call, "One. step
I can make • toward. World Peace"
Motto, 'Use the talents. you pos-
seas • for the' weeds would be'sil-
' ent if ! no birds sang but . the
.best, ,.by. Mrs:. 'Lorne' Woods. •
Mrs. A.. E. .McKim . of Lucknow
as: guest speaker will tell of her..
trip to.' Europe. Contest, a penny
for.' every •inch of your 'Waist-
line • with a prize for 'the biggest.
:Program and lunch committee,
Mgrs. Harold Gaunt; : Mrs. Ernest
Gaunt.
Mr: & • Mrs. Walter Van Wych
of ..Wingham, Mrs: Mel •Van Wych,
of 'Montreal' and .Mrs. :Dori Mc
Leo,d of Oshawa .and Mr's. F. 'G.
Todd visited . on ' 'Sun.day with
Mr. and ''Mrs. , T. J. Todd"
Debra 'Ann ' and Douglas , Cor-
rin of. Lucknow were. week -end
visitors at thea home of 'Mr and'.
Mrs' James Curran. ,
MRS. OLIVER MacCHARLES ..
SPEAKS : TO' KINTAIL
The. 'regular Septerriber meet .
ing. of the, Kintail: Wornen's In-
stitute was held at 'the home of
Mrs. Ray, Dalton.' The .businessy
followed : the oeniri exercises,
It -was in�ved; b 1 rs. "ay, Dal
ton aria seconded by ,Mrs. Wil•
fred Parrish that we • send 01Q.
to the Jamaica' project,: Mrs, Ray ' '"
Dalton's moved and seconded by .
Mrs.' E. Sandy, that 4.400. be paid ••
to, the secretary of the Ball `
Committee ,for. repairs . to the '
building. Mrs.`. George 1VIot Brief
read the :current, events. Mrs.
George' •Noncrief troduced the-
guest
h guest speaker Mrs. Oliver .. Mac-
Charles who: gave a floral de-
monstration and made. corsages`
for some of the, ladies: Mrs. Van-
derlay thanked Mrs. MacCharles
and gave her. a gift,
Mrs, Stuart : MacLennan. . was
.appointed to ',plat. • for the 'pro-'
,gram 'for the Clinton County •.
Home. • , ,
Mrs. I ,
Wylds played for, the
Queen and Grace afterwhich the
hostess t served a dainty .lunch.
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