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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-06-24, Page 6111 • a, r, 'A ti • 1 �fiE :1`ti tf 14 ,PE. six rr THE LUCKNg'V,ll SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Presbyterian Church 1'V•M.S., The June meeting of the'After noon Auxiliary Of the Presby- terian :church was held in the church with an attendance.' of 15.. The opening hyo .was follow- ed by prayer by Mrs. Philip, Ste- wart.- Mrs. W. Porteous gave a talk :.on .the life, of Mary of•.,Jer- R , usalem. An invitation to attend . the 75th anniversary of Knox Church W M.S• Ripley was re- ceived for .June, .26th at' 8, pan. ,l"he , July meeting is to be :held at Mrs..1Vf, Henderson's .cottage at .Bruce Beach'`on July 29th. A collection,,+for; eke bale was taken. Miss Mary MacLeod read 'a ;Mis- sionary letter and reminded the members of, the ,necessity ' of. sending* used .Christnnas Birthday cards ',to , the mission centres where they can be used by those who• have so little to •brighten their lives; .A talk •on Canada by wits; H. Agnew' stres . ;sing ' the problerns we face due •to lir nil ration,,: and Mentioning, the increasing cordial relations between our French'• and ,English' • speaking citizens was' followed by a reading ibyr` Mrs. P, ,Stewart. 1Vlrs. Reid'1gave:a `resume of. the, flfe and work of two of our loss sioi paries., It• was;,moved by' Mrs. Porteous , and seconded, by . Mrs. Russel, that a 'let ,,,pt .of apprecia :tion of her •work..ln our Mission-._ ary society, be sent to illus. Jas. • Snaith. Miss : Mary; MacLeod ed the meeting with 'prayer.. Ashfield Presbyterian Mrs: D. A.'':MeLean was the • ' lender. for ' the `June meeting, of Ashfield W:M.S. which was: held at the home of Mrs. Duncan Far.: rish:-': on :;;Thursday, ''June . 18th.- After • the opening ,;' devotions, Mrs. `Colin , McGregor had. -the' scripture" reading, meditation and `prayer. ' Mrs. 'George,-Montcrief„ gave' a :paper on the,. hfe:° and work .of -.Mr,' a:.McGregor, . ' the ;first 'missionary /to Canada.. Mrs.. D. A. McLean had the topic, "Different Nationalities" in Cana- .. da with Mrs. George Moncrief,` Mrs. Earl Howes and. Mrs. Emile ' McLennon .as helpers. They dis- `cussed the • Chinese in Canada, the Hungarians and the Ukrain- ains and how we could,- help these people-. upon their arrival in Canada and make them ' feel welcome, Mrs Ewah Mclean gave 'a splendid: reporton the Presbyterial held. in Teeswater. Mrs, D.. A. McLean thanked. Mrs, Lorne Luther ' for decorating the church with flowers for anniver- sary Sunday. The secretary was instructed to ; write the Ripley auxiliary, We were very happy to accept their invitation to their 75th ariniversary•on Friday even-: ing, " June 26th. Mrs.: `D. A. ' Mc Lean i:. gave ,the ;closing prayer. There Were: 27,., _Members: and three ;'visitors present, :Presbyterian Mission Band, -.The ' Victoria Mission Band met Monday .' afternoon, , June 15th, with `''28 ° boys and girls present'. Following' the ' openiri,g hymn, Barbara Hu(nphrey. .' read .the scripture: Piano, solos. were Play- ed by Sharon Mowbray and Jim- my Henderson. ° The guest spea- ker 'was. Miss - Dorothy • Douglas who told ' of the life .and mission• ary ":work in Formosa • and:. each Member: was given: a .' souvenir. Elizabeth Pollock thanked Miss Douglas and presented. her' with a small• gift. .Donnie • Jolnston gave a prayer and the meeting. closed: with: Psalm' 119, in unison. .. '1 4 Group III'; United Church W.A. Mrs. D. Leader wras', hostess'.for` . the June meeting .1V,Irs. B. Elliott` presiding. "Forgiveness" was the a theme of the devotional_ period,'• Mrs. H. Robinson , reading the scripture ' and Mrs, J. W. Joynt the meditation; :Mrs. Elliott closed: the devotional period • with Prayer. The • : roll . call was an- swered. nswered.. by,, 18 members,Reports. •were given . by the Christian fel lowship '; and ''sewing committees. • 'Arrangements were completed for the group project which, is as hake. sale toalae.ield:at.the lake on Friday, `July . 10th. Mrs. W. B. Anderson presided' for the pro grant. "Stewardship of money" was prepared . by Mrs. '.Anderson and read = by : Mrs. X. Cameron • FROM CANADIAN: NATIONAL :•-- Ef .. <:Y • •..,__zr fast .modern travel by. 4 • etween Guelph, Owen Sound, Southampton, incardine, Palmerston, Stratford, Goderl h, with connections for Toronto and London. Enjoy the air-conditioned comfort, the picture windowsand foam rubber seats in these brand-new'. self-propelled Diesel ca'rs,, sheathed in gleaming stainless steel. • Forget about. traffic strain,P arking 'Worries-;--con- suit orries conesult. pour local,. CNR, .agent for the. convenient' .Railiner: schedules, • DIAN NATIONAL•. • ..7.943 • ,I it AY,, JUNE. 24tht. ''1959 • ... 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Branch.. ..MILTON RAYIVER,..Manager WORKINGWITH CANA.DIA ti: 0 VERY..'W'ALK O•F'LIF'E S1NCE •1.817• FP. S Splendid readings were given by. Miss E. Miurdie, Mrs.' J. Wraith and Mrs. C. Campbell. ,Mrs: An 'derson gave an interesting talk. on our present Queen as well as. three • previous ones, ' concluding the program with ' a contest on Queens. The benediction . closed the/Meeting, after. which a social `time was enjoyed: • United Church `Evg. Auxiliary • On June 18th. a supper 'meet- ing' was held in the Church par- lors with 23 present and two visitors.' Prayer, followed a sing. song and 'contest' conducted by. Mrs. Raynard• Ackert. *Some, re ports were ' read and • approved.' M.S. Geiger gave an ' interesting review on they Conference Of the 'United Churcii ' Women • held in Hamilton. A 'reading was given by :Mrs: Howard .Robinson "Gen- erosity is not depended' ori.' : by Riches." ' Mrs. Geiger took 'charge'. of the • meeting' and read' a poeth. Mrs. 1Vlurdie readthe, scripture, An inspiring solo ,`Gad is Love" was sung by Mrs. J. C. Arm strong.. Mrs. R. Ackert gave a ' summary on the . study book, The • Carribbeans, relating its history of development,religion, educa- tion, travel and general living conditions: Many problems have to be overcome and more mis- sionaries .from,our l ,rrotestant Churches are"needed` to overcome backward social conditions. ` Olivet United Church WM.SS. Mrs. Walter 'Dexter was hos tess for ,the June . meeting of 'Olivet W.M.S. The meeting . open- ed with a hymn followed by Lord's Prayer. The roll call was answered by ,17 members and '3. visitors.Mrs. Oscar White gave a citizenship reading, Mrs. El- Mer Osborne • gave the scripture and comiYients. Prayer was offer ed by Mrs. Sandy MacCharles Mrs„ Howard 'Henry reviewed a chapter, of the study book' "Con- cerns of• a Continent." Mts. Sandy Maccharles conducted. '. a iBibie quiz. A hymn' was' sung and Mrs, Alex MacTavish closed the meet- "ing,with prayer;, Lunch was sere- ed' and a'"social. time enjoyed, , Have X�tt Renewed ,yotvr Sttb. scriptionl ` " PURPLE GROVE Miss Hilda Beyer s, Purple • Grove school teacher, ' took a 'bus load of her- scholars to London on Monday: - Valerie, Dianne, Joe, Carl and mark Stanley visited at the home of their grandfather;. MT. Milton Stanley last 'week. Mrs. Howard Orr visited at the home of her ' parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Donald McFarlane. The W.M.S. of . Kinolugh Pres- Abyterian Church held their monthly meeting .at ' thehome of Mrs. John Emerson last Wednes- day. IVIr.s and 1VIrs•: Frank Currie and family, Mr. and Mrs: Oscar Armstrong visited the latter's daughter, Mrs. Les, Hartwick 111 Guelph on. Sunday. and " Mrs.. ;Ray 'Gliders of Dawson Creek. are visiting rela- tives . in the neighborhood. ' Mrs.. Peter Leeson, Mrs. Donald McCosh and Mrs: ' Victor Gawley attended an ;Institute meeting at Owen Sound :last week, Sympathy is extended 'to ' the bereaved:. relatives of the ',late ' David and tyle Percy. •