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LUCKNOiW. 'ONTARIO / a •• .
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A> ** ascend class ,ice . rtment . Ottawa
Established 1r$ - ablished Ea Wednesday Afternoon
Memberef. th• C,W.R I: d ° O.W.N.'.. Q - F d (y�
SUllettipthw Rate 44..00 a r in advance. .� to ** V M ai` ., ,p 5 00
Donald C. Thou ps Publisher
`' UNITED CHURCH ANNUAL • ''completed their job, • sind the de-
CONTINUD PROM PAGE t • •
Presently the'�Sunday School is
sing the basement and upstairs of '
' the church as well as the church
house and. 'accomodation is not . as
adequateas it might be . The
church house; • located north of the
present church, was•purchased
some yearsago: ` Mr. Ackert ex-
plained that it was not purchased
with the•idea,'of permanence but
that it was acquired' with the idea
ttat•if the church' was ever to ac-
quire that property, it had• to be . •
at that time. He also stated that
the church :house had served well
through the years in addition' to
providing the needed -property:
The proposed new) would
be 35 feet from the c urch house
at the, closest'cor A drive=way
would be used on the north side of
the church and a side entrance'
would be constructed with eight . -
steps up to the, •church auditorium
and eight steps down into the Suir
day School room, This''would
solve a problem with some of the
`members.of the congregation who
find it difficultto climb the pre-
sent stairs.
Contractors have'quoted $10 to
$12 -a foot- on the 'con 'on of •
the addition with eosts.'
:rising Fran the time w = i the
building:was,rust discussed. i
• It was also pointed out,; that if..
the construction„went aheac/, : and
the•chureh house was notr 7
for 'accornodati a new . m
d be constructed from the
approximate proceeds of the sale
of the present amuse and' the char' -
ch h '
Mr..' Ackertconcluded his:re-,
marks by advising the nt:eet g,
'that as a 'committee. Mgr,had
cision now rested .with the congreg-
. ation. It was moved at the meet.-
ing to present the proposal to a
special• meeting. of the official
board with the board to ,Report back
to the, congregation within two'
weeks. A showing of hands at the
meeting indicated mostof those
present at the meeting'were in fav-
our of the project; •
Rev, •H;WW . Strapp was chairman
of the annual meeting'and Mel
Morrison acted as recording secre-
tary. Stewards retiring this year
'included Kenneth Murdie, A,E.
McKim, Raynard.Ackert , ,Vernon
Hunter, Sam Alton, Cyril Camp
bell., Gordon Brooks, Robert Fisher,
Elwin Hall and Miss Ada Webster,
Alli were :returned •to office with •
the exception of Raynard Ackert;
:Vernon Hunter and Elwin, Hall who
were recently appointed'to the
Session:; of the ctuirch
A letter wasto be sent to Wlf
red Drennan, clerk of Session,
who was :hospitalized because: of
illness.
The• session report': of the church
sowed•3361tesident members with:
4? non-resident; There are 220
families under. pastoral care; . 13
new members' joined the church
during the'year.'. •
Lucknow : United Church Women
repotted the best yeatFver raising
over $3000. Mrs•, • Orland Richards
and Mrs.. Wellington Henderson
reported fo'this group
Gordon. Morrison reported for the tion was• made of the leadership
Sairida -,School. and advised clae training course held at Lloyd Ack; •eres 'cottage this past Summer '
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meeting that receipts for the year
oest'e•e els• ooSeewleless)* et, la*lsilsst•sossosti••••!•*oso tt1••••_ so•*se so*•�
the roll With 21 teachers and. assis-'
tants serving
Reports were heard from the
Messenger;: Cradle Roll and C..G.0
I.T. departments. Special mein
were.in excess of $21Q41 with $76., ' as being an;iniportant event of the
having been received for missions,7Christian Education. committee.
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vazcaa.a�a w.aauc au. a.c.sar...aaa...:a.a ,.- - •• -
ance' of 123. There. are 150 on ist and choir leader, said she had
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WEDNESDAY.. THURSDAY, '.FRIDAY,.' FEBRUARY L. 3, 4
never worked• in a'botch where
there Wasmore co-operation'; be
• tween thi minister And the choir..
• W.B. B. Anderson,church treasurer;.
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-•r• reported receipts during the year':. •
• . of close to $13.000 in the. general
• , givings with 33600 given for mics`
"wary work as reported by •treasur-
et . of that department, Alex And-
• ' re'w Mr. Anderson'. advised the
'congregariou that the church Was •
"'unsuresi.fer $15 0dtl with.32500 on
contents and $6Q00 on the acgait..
_ ds of thanks .toRev,. and Mrs.
OfLove1; : • Strapp. for their work throughout
the year. Mr. Strapp advised the
meeting that he would be retiring
this summer 'from thea Live rain-:'
(Kinloss, News)
. Ross MacInnes, son of Mr', and
Mrs. GordonrMacInnes,. of Buchan,
Manitoba, is visiting at Me home
of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Graham for a few'days.
Ross expects to begin training
with the it11C.'M,. P. in the near:.
future,, .
Mr. • and Mrs. Lloyd MacDour
all and Allan were in London Sat-
urday •afternoon
The'South Kinloss T, P.S. m
ing was postponeddue to' the st
on Sunday evening It will be
held:, weati'er -permitting,: on F.
ruary 6th, it the home .of Mr
Mrs. Frank Mac Kenzie
The annual meeting was also
postponed until February 7th.,''
2,.30 p.m. in South' Kinloss chu
'Weekend guests with Mr.:: and
Mrs. -Harvey' Houston, Holyrood
were Miss Diane Gibson, Colle
of Optometry,' Toronto, :miss $:
dia Rogers, Islington, Ken Eiou
University of Guelph and J.J. H
scan, Newmarket, :
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-DUNCAN T.MATHESON
Duncan .1•.. Mathesar of 5l2
London Rd. , Sarnia passed away
on Sunday , January 30th, in the
Sarni General Hospital. He was
• . Matheson was a retired
P i er Corp, employee and at.
one t.„e resided'i Ashfield,
He is uived by his wife, the
weer Ma; Shackleton; on Ken-
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