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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-02-02, Page 2RAGE: 1W THE L,UCKNOW SENTINEL LVCKNOW, ONTARIO The Lriw, [� NOW SENTINEL LUCKNOiW. 'ONTARIO / a •• . STM► *guy Taint' — On the Huron dv ie undary 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 ' ,' 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. -- - - - , •F'ni**iwaoetrin:. nr� tFea r�,�ir r6nM 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 •se .. PHONE ' 357-M311 • ... .• STARTING TIMES , • • 3:N p.m.—Monday to Tl soar • 7;15 and h1S-FridSaturday ay and Sarday• • �:N fires.• • ,• • 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;. • -•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, : THEATRE GODERICH FIRST RUN FILMS • IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT 'ENTERTAINMENT IS .OUR • BUSINESS ' A arta aim the .Tease in tormiteek Paris slakesfee :a A• social time followed the meet= • .saes:' . •• •• • • • • s • •• •. • • • • • r ss a thrtrang UT*, adEunderecver intelligkere agents is a • it DAYS PeisittitAARY Iii -fl, � ...,. n .0. -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- tett r ofToronto; , daughter Mrs. . Ha... -old Csabe11a,c of ;ia- = : 1-a.,.t er Farquhar of ; ' 'Zc ouv- er.,. ;»urst se x..oe`twi11z e held orstftetirsesda-f, Februat't„ d from tee” . -Banesto... home. Sar-' . ='er 'c a .r entc=bm at • . a ;.:r .x r , 'M WED., THURS., : FRIT —.:FEBRUARY' 2.3.4 MAGNIFICENT. OBSESSION in'Color Jana Wyman and Rock Hudson THE GLEN 1j1T..FR STORY In color Jamesand Ju n* Allison 2 Time Greats In Mistiest Pidwa. EsNeriainm t Please Note One • Sbo isg • $ighty off Each Pic itiv . Obsessisin At 7:15 cute. — Hitter Story At 9:15. p.rn SAT.. MON.; TUES. FEBRUARY. S-74 ELVIS PRESLEY'S "west Hit - TICKLE ME :: urs• in delightful ,colour too shwa* At 7:15 WEDS, THURS., FI'ti.. — FEBRUARY 01.11 THE.' 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