The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-10-12, Page 8fatT.EIGHT
THE • LUCKNOW :SENTINEL,: ' LUCRNO W, ONTAIIC
„ . WEDN S;DAY,
1960
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.GENERAL :COUNCIL
(13y `Rev... W..R. •Lake)'
Two far-reaching developments
in 'the life of the 'United :Church.
of:' Canada were featured in re-..
:ports 'of . the recent • General
Council meetings :at '' Edmonton
which were; 'presented • to; Bruce
'Presbytery on. Tuesday, October'
' 4th.
This first fall; meeting. of 'the
Presbytery convened ,at : Wiartofl
under the chairmanship • of the
Rev.. J.. W. ` Shaver.. New mini
•sters to Bruce'. welcomed to : the
local 'court: for the first time this'
year ,included the . Rev. Howard
Strapp of Luc.know, • retiring'
,PHONE.:LUCKNOW, ONT.
The reports ',from the ' General
Couiicii . of the ` United Church
were . presented by 'the Rea. ''Reyd
Conner "of: Walkerton, The ,Rev.
Harry Stevenson ,of Chesley, 'and
the Rev.;.: Howard Strapp of
Lucknow.:.
Special • emphasis' was laid by
delegates on `'the far-
significance
ar-sig iificance :' of recent
rnents"of ; the Church's
policy in the- areas of Women's
•
work and- Christian , education.
The amalgamation of . W.A.,and
W.M.S. was resulting in' the em-
ergence of a unified women's or-
ganization which was. an .integral
part.; of the life of the church in
an even ,more ' effectual way
than ,the men's work. There
werefour areas, of change: : the
reporting
reachinj
develz
president of :the Hamilton Con- orma on o a new o o
femme; the 'Rev. 'Cha't1es' Ren_ Women,' the co-ordination of
nie of Lion's Head. and the 'Bev.
,overseas, missions .• work
nh
W. F. Reid of Cape Croker: Ar -
the
the. church with the: work of
rangements for the re -all Ment the Women's. Missionary 'Society,
t 'the co-ordination . of. home mis-
of the ,Dobbinton ` charge•were kions work of the church with
confirmed Thesewere to. the ef- the : WaM S. and. co-ordination of
feet :that . as from 'the present
the various agencies for ` the
date the Centenary congregation '
would be related to Tara, • the •raining f 'women 'for u11timE
Mount • Hope congregation ' to
Southampton, and the 'Dobbinton
congregation to Chesley.
training
servicer the church.
In. re rd.,'to Christian•,educa-
tion, firs steps had been . taken
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PURPLE GROVE
.. ,o Messr s,. Jim' Emerson,
Guelph:, Gaylan Josephson, Fort
William; Ralph Burt, Kilona°
B.C.; Tern Hambly, Benalto Al-
berta; Jim Neufeld, Aberdeen,
.Sask.,,, were week -end guests. of
Mr, and Mrs. George• Emerson
and, Robert.
::Mrs; . Nina 'ox, Kincardine;
Dr. Jahn Fox, Toronto; Messrs,
Calvin Robertson" and Roy Col-
lins. visited .with Miss Margaret
and Mr, Don Robertson ori Sun-
The • Second Meeting of .the
"Purple Grove ,Sample. Sewers"
was: held at .the homeof Mar-
• lene Gawley, Thursday .after
School.We opened with the 4-H
Pledge, Five members answered,
the .roll call' with one 'point to
consider• in buying cotton:'. We
brought our patterns and mat-
erial and started to cut out our,
dresses. A, dainty lunch was
served' .by. the Hostess.
.Mrs.. Dan •MacDonald visited'
with her daughter, Mrs. Edburt
Bushell, on, Thursday. '
Mr. Leonard •MdFarlane was
: home from Wingham 4 ftir• ' the
' week -end. .
Mr. .and' .'Mrs. "Hector Knight's
George and Douglas of : Pictor
Mr, and Mrs: 'Wm. Arnold'and
.
Gordon; iMisses Ada: andLettie..
Gawley •.and Mr, Robert Mc -
Cosh;. Mr. and .Mrs. Walter For-
ster; . Mr -Douglas ,Hayhurst and:
Miss. Mary :Anne McCosh • of
Toronto visited: during 'the, week-
end .with Mr. and Mrs ':Don Me-,
Cosh. , and Mrs, 'Gordon MacDonald
Misses 'Eva ".Culbert, Margaret Mr. Gordon -Arnold, Western
Robertson, . Nancy Dore,. ' Evelyn :University ', was • home for the
Week -end. '
•'Mr.. and Mrs.,` David' Henderson •
and. boys visited With Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Dore` recently,
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son of Teeswa'ter, spent last week
with their aunt and .• uncle, Mr.
and . Elda Harkness;; Mesdames
Frances Boyle; Morford Mackay;.
Steve Irwin, Frank Dore, Helen
Swann, George -Harkness :Cecil
Sutton, Sam 'Emerson ' were
guests,of the . Bervie W.T, on
Friday night. The South .Bruce
towards the initiation :of 'a • com- - District President Mrs. Victor
pletely' new curriculum of Chris- Emerson, 'Whitechurch •• was the,
tian education work in the.. guest. speaker;.
church The basic ' change was Mrs;': Frank Dore was a recent
that the Ch rch is new: proceed- Viktor. with Mrs;' Ed Bell :and
e Mr.'. and' Mrs. Fred `1Brindle ' of
ing in .a. programme''t0 educate Y
the, whole .:congregation` as "con= Teeswater ,;
trasted with.: present work : which: Quite a number from • here at -
centres around Sunday School tended Teeswater: Fain on Wed-
classes 'for- school children:. .Dur-' nesday. , ,'The 4-H _ Leaders, Mrs.
ing the. current winter this adult `Frank.'Dore and Miss Margaret•'
approach •is, to be: introduced to to•ok the �menlbers' of their • class
adult members of :congregations to judge
Sunday -visitors with Mr. and 1, t'o :the health of our,:school child-'
in -two .ways.. Through the: . pro.- . ... • .
motion of use by church', families' Mrs Andrew Patterson: were: ren, and of • great' •inconvenience
of : the new ' church family mon-
. Y
•thly; "The 'Christian, Home,"' &•
also . by the organization within:
each • congregation of . a, "Con-
gregational egational Event". at which par -
exits and adults. 1.5,111-beinvited
to consider the.. implications ::of
HU ON COUNTY uQUNCIL
.VOTES AGAINST D.S.T.
T�
Opposition ' to daylight saving
time was put on record by
ron County Council, last ' yyeekA
by a'recorded .vote •of 20 ;to
The vote came on a :resoiution
to .;endorse. the campaign of the
Women's Institutes•' of West Hu- •
ran, •.against ,Daylight Saying
.Tim..
In• its Submission. to : council,..
the WI"cam ai nersargued:that:
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daylight saving is' "detriiiental
Miss Riithe ` Forster;; ; Mr. Tanner,
Brooks;; Mr. and Mrs. ` Burton
Collins,' John Sandra.' and 1V�ar-
i gie.
:We . extend. our sympathy to
promises made. when children
are : baptised, under the theme
heading: 'Remember, 'we pro-
• Later in the .meeting consider
ation was given to the need for
the development of church -bud-
geting
bud
geting at' . .presbytery .level as,
well' 'as at congregational' 'and
General Council level; as at pier.
sent.. This arose • out of an able.
presentation • by Mr. Joe Snider
of Goderich of the claims of • the.
Wirigham "`SingTmet' television'
organizations. The presbytery re-.
solved to guarantee support. •to
"Sing -Time". to . •the ".extent . ,of
$1.50 per family for the current
July -Jude. period',
In view of; the heavy pressure
,of ,business an extra fall Meeting
of Presbytery' is being arranged
pn .. October 25th in addition to
the meeting on November' 22nd
already scheduled. A presbytery
work bee is to . take place at'. Mir-.
amichi Camp ..on Wednesday, Oc-
tober 12th, ' Thee same evening.
will feature the fall Meeting ' of
the Bruce Presbytery United
Church Men at Port Elgin at 8
ppm.
The central event �of. . the pres-
bytery day' was a seryice of Holy
Communion conducted .by the
Chairman of Presbytery, `A's is
usual in ' 'the 'U'nited Church of
Canada, he was assisted in the
distribution• of the sacrament by
lay elders of his congregation,,:
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The time .to .get .:priiried for
the .future IS when yotere still
In your prime.
•
Mrs. • James I]uston,' Kinloss and:
family in the sudden passing of''.
Mr. Ralph Huston xon , Friday ev-
ening'. '
Little Eldon & .Ralph Thomp-
to our farm people."' 1. Q
Mrs.. Otto Popp .of .Dungannon;
president 'of the West: Huron WI'
district; reported that the WI.
opponents : of daylight saving in-
tend to "keep the, 'question con=
tinually before: • those . of our
governments at 44:levels levels through
g.
letters and personal contact Un-
til we get some action."
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