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ASHFIELD C,. G. I. T,
HAVE SOCLAL,.EYENING
The Ashfield C.G:I.T,. opened
with the C.G,I,T. hymn and pur-
pose. The roll call was answered
by 8 remembers. Nancy Irwin -
gave the treasurer's report. The
next meeting will be at Joanne
Altohs, January 30th at 7.30. Th-
meeting closed with a prayer.
During the month of December;
the.C,G.i.T_. girls went to the
Wingham-`Hospital where they
sang carols for the patients. They
received a card from Mrs. Iris
Morrey,'. the administrator.; thank-
ing them.. • •
• The hay ride planned by the
girlswas rained out, but everyone
enjoyed games'and contests in
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LUCKNOW.U.C.:W. ,.'UNIT. 1
The January meeting of Unit 1
of the. U.C.W. of Lucknow: United
Church was held at the home of
Mrs. Clarence Greer Mrs. Geo.
Whitby led the devotions. Elect"
ion of officers was conducted by
Mrs:. Wm. •Wherry, With .the :foll
owing results. Joint leaders,Mrs.:
H. Treleaven and .Mrs. K. Murdie;
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Treasurer, Mrs C Greer; Sec-
retary, Mrs; W.B.Anderson, The
following committees were app-
ointed: Citizenship and Social
Action, . Mrs ,N.. °J. MacKenzie,
Social Functions,Mrs.' Jas, Wra- '
ith;• Community Friendship and
Visiting, Mrs. H. Robinson Sup-
ply .and Social Welfare, Mrs. R.
Martin, Stewardship and. Recruit-
°' ing, Miss Ada Webster; Nomin-
ating, Mrs , R. itobertson; • Pian
ists, Ors. J. Hall and MrsJ: W •
Joynt. , A short induction service
for the new officers was led by
Mrs; Wherry
Mrs. Whitby took charge for,
the program of a New year read
wing by Mrs. H: Robinson, a solo
by Mrs. J. W. Joynt , 'an;instru-
mental: by Mrs. Wes Ritchie A
...hymn arid benediction closed the
meeting;..'` The: lunch committee
served .a surprise treat.:
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kind of
ing the
and bean
and plan'
)ing on :
the
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and Scott.
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LUCKNO W U C. W.. UNIT. 3 ',
Unit 3 of the Lucknow
met at thehome of Mrs:. K. Cam-
eron -on Tuesday afternoon, Jan-
uary 4th,, with ,an attendance of •
17: and 1 visitor.
Mrs. Ewart Taylor had charge
of the 'following program: a read-
mg "Hope for to -day's world" by
Mrs. Taylor "Beginning', Again"
by Mrs.. Strapp and "New Years
Resolutions" 'by Mrs. Sam' Alton.
Mrs, Ross Shielis spoke Co the
group on "New Years". Thoughts"
and how the hope for Peace had `
ushered in the New Year, closing
with the• thought •that •what we en -
Joy ,is a .gift; to be 'shared .'
The following' officers were 'sel-
ected for the coming year: Unit
leader, Mrs. Ross Cummings;
Secretary; Mrs. O. Richards; '•
Treasurer, Mrs. E.. Taylor; Pian-
ist,
Mrs; H. W. Strapp; 'Citizen
ship.,. Mrs. L. Hall; Stewardship,
Mrs,' Sam Alton;. Social, Mrs..;.,
Lloyd Henderson; Supply, Mrs. K.
Cameron; Visiting, Mrs..Geo:
Saunders,
Plans were made to hoid the
February meeting at the horne of,
Mrs, Ewart Taylor. ' Lunch was
served;
Gordon Brooks, Mrs. Harold Rit-
chie and Mrs. James Mathers.
Mrs. Mel. Morrison assisted :with
the devotional;. A musical num- •
ber was given. by Mrs. Harvey,
Webster. Serviettes, featuring
"Brazil", and.,' a "Brazilian Folk
Song" ;sung by' the members help
edto makean interesting program;
• Mrs.. Robe.,, Campbell , leader.
of Unit. 5,. condueted the business.
period'.; Other officers. are; Assis-
tant leader, Mrs. James McTav
ish, Secretary, Mrs Harvey Web
'p•ster Treasurer, Mrs Gordon`$ro-
oks Pianist, Mrs. Jessie :Algin
Assistant pianist, Mrs. Jack Mc-'
','Kim;;'Community Friendship, Mrs_;
Harold•Ritchie and Mrs. Harvey
Webster
Representing Unit.5 - Nomin-
ating committee, Mrs. Leonard
'Ritchie; Supply ,and SocialAssis- .;
tance, Mrs: James Boyle;' Social
Functions,, Mrs. Wm. Bolt;' Stew-
ardship and recruiting, Mrs.- El-
Win Hall, :Citizenship and social
action, Mrs;. Jack Treleaven,
Projects for the year include,
an Easter bake tale and 'Save the '
pennies 1962, 1963 and .all. U.S.A.
Beverley Wall has gone to Lon ,
don where she will continue her
nurse's training at :Victoria Hosp-
it al:,
John Benedict and faruily, Wal-
laceburg, ,were the guests New ,
'Years of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer. Ben-
edict, and family,
Mrs.: •Ezra Stanley and little
•granddaughter spent' Tuesday after•-
noon with Mrs; Frank Brown,
Mr. and; Mrs. Jack. Stewart., Kin-
cardine township, and Mrs. Ian
IvlcPherson 8th con., were Tues-
day visitors w iih Mr.. and Mrs;:
}Tom. Stew art .
Mr:. and Mrs. Charlie Schnur,
Mildmay,':spent Thursday evening
with Mrs.` Frank Brown and Reg.
Tom Stew art was in London
Thursday for a check up at. Vict-,
oria Hospital. •
Harvey Parker, Fort :William',
'spent a, day, last week under the •
_parental:,roof. • .
- • Mr. and. Mrs...Midford' Wall;;
spent Tuesday 'evening, with Mr.'
and Mrs, Alex Whytock, ;Tees-,
Water, .and Thursday evenin :with.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Parker.'
Duncan Thorripson is visiting,
Dr, and Mrs. Don Willetts and'
family,' •Uxbridge.
Mrs. Bob Fischer and Robert,
'Kitchener, spent the .weekend at
the home of Mrs, Catherine
O'Neil. •
easement of Hacketts Church.'
A'candlelight service followed in
the Church:. Hot•cocba and dough-
nuts ended an enjoyable social
evening.
. 'PRESBYTERIAN :W,M,S.,"
• On Wednesday,: January 5th,
the Presbyterian W.M. S. met in
tie Sunday School Room of the
Church. The weather was'excell- •
ent and a goodly number attended.
,. Mrs. Morgan Henderson was in•
charge of the•meeting.• -Hymn and
prayer was followed by Scripture
read in unison The Bible' Study
• was taken by Mrs. John . Adams,
'Allrepeated the Aim and Purpose
of the Society, in. unison.` 'Thank,
you cards . and • treats sent. to shut-• :..
ins were acknowledged`:' The .lade.
• . ies were asked to send in all good
'Christmas cards in order' that they ,
be sent to foreign, countries..The-
Annual
The'Annual Meeting. ,was`announced
for January,§..11th,` and a cordial
. :invitation was extended to all the.
congregation. The Roll Call was
answered by each member .repe,at-
ing ;a verse taken from the Book
of Ecclesiastes . ' The Prayer, Cir-
cle was taken•,by Mrs, Ken Chest
er and Mrs. James Little.. !Mrs,
Clark Finlayson ,spoke/on_ "The
' Christian's' calling" which is to •
carry out the Mission of the Chur
'ch'",- The meeting.was brought to
a close witlfprayer.
BLAKES 1.1.C.W. •
Blakes U.C.W. held their'Jan-
uary meeting. Tuesday afternoon,
January 4th., at the home of Mrs.
Russel Phillips. ;Mrs.. Chris Cooke
•had chargeof the,prograrn She
:opened 'the°meeting `with the call
to worship, and ,a hymn read In
unison,, -followed by. prayer. The
meditation was on Epiphany and,
its, me aning with -three Scripture
passages included.
• Mr. Kaiser gave the Biblestudy,
chapters,. seven and' eight of,"Jesus
Christ and the Christian Life".`
Mrs. Livingston Menary started the
new study:'book on "Brazil" ; '
• The roll call was answered by
the paying of fees with 13 memb-
ers and 4 children present... The
secre.tary's •report was read by Mrs.
Jerry Cranston; Mrs. Hugh Men-
:ary gave the flower fund report on
.the work�done in 1966', and Mrs..
Cliff Kilpatrick the treasurer's re-
port
Mrs, Livingston Menary was, ap-
pointed president for the year. The
next meeting is to be., held the' •
first Tuesday afternoon in Febr-
uary' at the home of Mrs. Wm.
Irvin.
The meeting closed with prayer
and hinch was served by Mrs. Rush .'
sel Phillips and Mrs.:Chris Cooke.
Mrs. W. F. MacDonald was
hostess to South Kinloss W.M.S.
on Wednesday, afternoon, January
," with Mrs. Frank MacKenzie and;
s. Bruce Hamilton as directors.
The President,. Mrs. Gib' Ham
ilton , opened the meeting with a
New Year player and a praise
hymn led by Mrs., Rod MacLeod �.
at the piano. Mrs. Lloyd Mac-,
Dougall read minutesand 'corres
porldence and received member7.
ship fees. Bible study was Acts 3
•and roll call answered by . a verse
with Temple.
Miss'Dean, MacLeod introduced
the guest speaker Miss. Elizabeth
Webb, on furlough `from Nigeria,
where.she is a teacher in the
Higher Teacher 'Training Centre
in Igbaja; : Nigerians are very
much awake to'the heed for educ'=
ation:'and some of the highlights
of her work proved very 'interest
ing., She spoke •of the difficulty
of reaching Moslems with the,
Gospel.mess'dge and the urgency
of reaching pagans before they'
turn: to Islam Sherequested that
members pray not only fpr m ss-•
lonaries• work but also for :their,.
health asWell-in a land where_ ma-
ny ills are:common. Mrs. ,Bruce
Hamilton expressed the 'thanks.. of
the Society to:Miss Webb for.herr
first hand; missionary message and.
presented a little' remembrance.
•Mrs. Frank MacKenzie had 'a
New year reading and Mrs.. Doug-
;las`G'raharp read Missionary litt-
ers received from India'where
there is famine. ,Mrs. Ted Coll
yer, Mrs...Hairy Lavis and Mrs.
Annie Maclntyre took: part in the .r
pr"ayer.,circle.. Mrs. •B•.. Hamilton
led in a• sing -song,
•Mrs.. Prank MacKenzie gave
the` courtesy: remarks aridhostess.
and directors served lunch
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WINTER RUELENE IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR.
USE IN JANUARY, FEBRUARY AND MARCH;
FROM THE UNDERSIGNED AT $14.50` A TIN.
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LtJCKNOW U.C.W. UNIT,5
The January meeting was held
t Mrs; Harold Greer's home with
good attendance; Wm.
Olt, Mrs James Ma and
rs,, Harvey Webster were in,
hatge of the program. Mrs. Bolt "
traduced the.panel discussion.`On
$razil'in °the Christian Commun-
ty", and was .assisted by Mrs.,
CATTLE OWNERS: NO USING •WINTER, RUELENE MUST PAY
FULL COST OF SPAYING IN THE SPRING AT TIME OF TREATMENT
IN. ORDER TO COMPLY WITH THE UI(ARBLE FLY ACT WHICH IS .
STILL IN' FORCE.
LUCKNO M BRDWNIE PACK;
(by Linda Boak) •
The Brownie Pack had their reg-
ular meeting on Wednesday, Jan-
uary
Sth. They had'an eating con-
test followed by a work period and
Pow Wow, 'The meeting was broil.,
ght to a close with Chimes and The
Squeeze,
FRASER MacKJNNON.
R.R. 6 ' LUCKNOW, (JNTARIOj
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