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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-04-06, Page 11riM.,WONO" MANY> aT00/* a .7 '.'Mkk .,gl!RC`�a EDNESDAT; APRIL 6th, 1!64, THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL; II.UCKNOW, ONTARIO ondon C,onfereflc.e' • eets At Wingham UNITED CHURCH WOMEN "God's call is to love and to rve in out society in this genera - a," declared Rev, J. Ray Hord,' retary, Board of Evangelism. ' d Social. Service as he spoke to capacity audience in Wingham iced Church during the, fourth' Nal - meeting of the London Con- rence United Church' Women. e'was•speaking on the subject, fhe New,Evangelism."'. • My 'Faith 44'y •Response,w'as 'the ;, eme'of the two.day sessions',, arch 29 .and 30, 1966 presided' er by Mrs, J. D Murray, Lam- th, president of the .London Con- rence U.C;W.,Mrs. Gilbert ecroft, Belgrave; president of e Huron Presbyterial U. C, W:. elcomed the nearly 150 delegates Huron. "The task of the. U..C. W. is to: ister.and developthe spirit of hrist," 'said Mrs. W. M. McIntyre lington, as she outlined the • ork:of the. Board of, Women of ich she.is chairman. red sari 'n a beautifulr Dressed m.. tive' costume of India; Miss iuriel Bamford, :missionary nurse , furlough, told of herwork in e overcrowdedhospital where e has' served :for thirteen years; he'said .the church in India is Tying to be. self supporting so ow all our help' is being r'echann- lled to:provide better libraries, duration and more medical sup-., lies. Because:of the drought.,.. .. mpoverished. soil 'and primitive . 4ethods many are :in 'dire need. Fuzzy thinking: in the home was iiticized.by• Mrs. .F..C. Bali, ' ondon. She' conducted. Bible Judy on'the topic's', What God • Bans by; the Kingdom of God., pd on The Livingg .Christ... . "The rightful, place:of•worship the centre'of all we do in the ork• of .the church," .remarked` rs. Kenneth Oates; Woodstock, peaking on the. Art of Worship. • The Detached American'; a ilm shown by Mrs, S. E.: Lewis,. xeter, led to a discussion on out haction inmam tters of politics, orld'affairs,.. status seeking and oor' family relations. 'Guests of honour at the noon iriesncheon were the retired; mission- and• deaconesses living in . luron County.They: were -The. were intro- uced by Mrs. G. Beecroft ,`'as• N' ollows. Mrs. H.= Durnin, Goder ch, who taught in an Indian res- dential school in :British Colum - ia, Edmonton;RuthvanSchool, Ind. 8.years in Kitamaat resident al school. She speaks very high- y of the Thbmas Crosby mission ►oat. Miss Clare McGowan, God - rich,, who served' in Vest China and � is now with the Children's Pfd Society of Huron County.' Mis s Lila Youngblut, Goderich, served in the mission :hospital at. Hearst, Ontario. Miss Dorothy Marquis, Clinto n , nurse who ser- • Ved at Hearst and Matheson, Ont- alio, Burn's Lake, Manitoba, and Hazelton, B. C. mission hospitals Misr Nettie Sinclair Seaforth tiurse at G. sumvil MYp le and Hearst. iss Sybil Courtice, Clinton, served nearly 40 years in Japan Lind `an2 yrs. . with the displaced a panese and Italians, in' Montreal luring the war, Mrs. Arthur ackson, Belgrave, served 6 years it Gypsumville. Mrs. R,. S. Elfin,: Exeter, was unable, to attend. The new slate of officers was stalled by.Rev. A. Higgin-, - othanr. Walton. President, Mrs.. B. Cruikshank, R. R..1 Wing - ern. Puler officers from. Hurt In, Murie Joe Margaret Id (1daSteiv Struthers :d. Thom. red Wain kgo indent. K) :"alley. day aid X.:rgannaa we were ;',tc :run. Ford de . melt cttish • visited• -.es'•at•the . Eng. pan ard :neat ?eSS l is 7:1Q ;; and. ;at ere off.. Ya. put' at lie: a: r-iM••� -..��i Huron County Koros Huron County Kairos Young Peoples ,of the United .Church of Canada was held in?Clinton. ' United Church with 25 young people present. The topic" for dis- cussion,wasbased on a film ,"The Church, Form or, Force, From this there arose interesting and argumentive discussion, Rev. Tchanz. of Londesboro summed up the, topic •. Lunch was • served. • • All post. High School, girls. and 'boys are asked to get well versed on the fTruscott case so. that they can•.enter • in the discussion` at the next meeting to beheld in Brussels United Church �n Saturday , April 16th , at 8.30 p. m.. ' • Make Plans For Annual. Meeting PAGE ,ELoVEI If you can't find the fertilizer service you need here we'd like to hear about it! 4 CO-OP* Bulk .Spreading For'practically the, same . p cost as bagged 1 fertilizcr delivered to your f farrn; your Co -Operative wtl deliver any analysis of recommended •fertilizer to your fields and: spread n; ' evenly in the exact amounts `.7""t- needed „All .the work is done for you '... and all •��� -for the one price. CO-OP'. Supplemental Nitrogen • Supplemental Niringer ria a, widely accented means •v . tion ing yields in many mos COOP no -v often. choncc of Lnn,'u,d and :.ry. • forms for i p•dfesei iq fall .- r /hn*at ha,r. pasture and ' corn stover . and bquia 0.1 Ay as Ammonia for sn k dress or preplan; for corn - y : 'Application services avziiable at mann -�, co•nperatives, • r • i , • The .Annual Meeting of the Ham- ilton. and London Synodicalof the Women's Missionary' Society of the Presbyterian Church in Canada,. is to be held in Drummond Hill Church, Lu.ndy's Lane,.'Niagara Falls; .Ontario,'on April 19th, 20th and' 21st. "Thy Kingdom Come" will be' the theme:and the worship services will be conducted by Rev. W.J.McKeown, Rev.. P.J.Darch. and Rev, b. Henderson: Mrs. R',S Burnham,' President, :will preside ,at all. sessions. .. Following a Board Meeting on Tuesday afternoon, acompliment-• 'ary dinner will be served t . the .delegates by Niagara Presbyterial. Greetings will be brought by 'Rev, , W. J. McKeown, Rev.: W.. A;.''Mc-' Leod , 'Moderator and' Mrs.- R. Keihan, Mayor of Niagara' Falls. • Op . uesday evening. Mrs. W. W. Spender', :President of Niagara Presbyterial will welcome the guests and -the music will he supp-• lied by the S'e'nior Choir of Drum- mond.Hill Church. Miss E. L. McClelland, Treasurer on Council'; Executive :will address the meet- ing. On Wednesday.: morning,. a . panel discussion' will be held for Presbyterial Presidents, moderated • by. Miss Clare Hanes. and workshops will be conducted by, Secretaries. '. On Wednesday afternoon. Miss Athalie Read of British Guiana . will. address the assembly`and.will also be the guest speaker in the evening. .A skit by C.G. I. T. • girls of St. Andrew's Church,, Thor '• old, will be given fn"the evening and the Drummond Junior `Choir of Dr n Hill Church will sing. 'Rev..C..D. Henderson will install the officers for the coming year and the meet ings will close on Thursday at. noon Annual Meeting Of Huron Presbyterial , Mission, The Christian Calling, was the theme of the 4th Annual meeting'of the Huron Presbyterial U.C.W. held in Wesley W Ellis , '• United Church', Clinton,. March 22nd. ' • MORNING SESSION This theme was ,the subject of the morning worship service led by Mrs.• Nelson Reid, and Mrs. S.E. Lewis, Exeter. Mrs. Lewis stated tfiat our mission of being Christians where we -are-leads us to express '•• caring concern for situntfons right at hand. • Rev. W. M. Carson, former' rninister at Londesboro, now at Wesley Centre, a home mission • are Recording Secretary,Mrs, George Michie, R. R. 4 Brussels; Finance Chairman, Mrs, Brock Olde, Box•297 Clinton. 3. CO-OP Bag ,r and Bulk' "Pickup -% tir-7 m ,:. . . 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' When she•visit- ed India for 6 weeks last fall, : she learned Sof the severe drought due to the failure of monsoon rains and that the. government had been donated• a modern• well digging' rig which remained unused becau- se no one knew how to work it. The government offered to allow the church to use theegiuiptnent. if they found a driller which► they dfd,. and•the first well yield• ed 90: 000 gal.' an hour. • Mrs..Gilbert Beecroft ; •,president presided. Greetings were brought. front :the church of India by Miss Thomas; from London Conference by Mrs. J. D. Murray, Lambeth, president i and Mrs. W. B. Cruik- •shank•, Vice- "Pres.; from the Evan- gelical United Brethren Church' by Mrs..Irvin Ratz, Crediton; from Huron Anglican Deanery by Mrs.; • Wm. ,Middleton, Exeter; from Huron Presbytery. by Rev.. A Hig- ginbotham y :Wesle gi Willis church by Rev. C. Parks and Miss C. McGregor ,tJ.C,W. presiden��j froth Mrs. George Potter, Cintario St. U.C.W. pres- ident. Presbytery planning on the rural church problem was outlined by • 'Rev ..C,. Britton ,•Seaforth,. Mrs. A. Jackson, literature , • • secretary, in.charge of a depart- mentized .book'display, recomm- ended several: books: for study And reading, Other secretaries it�troduced b Y Mrs. Geo. Michie, Brussels, gave reports in the form of: posters which were displayed. • Financial reports given ,by.treas- urer: Mrs. Brock 'Olde, Clinton, and finance chairman-,. Mrs. Rob- ert McKercher, ,• Dublin', .showed the 1'965 allocationtwas: exceeded by 3 1/2% and further donations were made to the Westminster Col- lege Furnishing. Fund, _and td Over and Above Gifts. The latter to'be used to build a new Theological College in'Jamaica and a new Mission boat; Thomas Crosby V, •. for use along the Pacific coast of 'Canada. Dinner- was served at both Wes ' . ley: Willis and Ontario Street Un ,iced churches; A:F'TERNOON SESSION 'A very'impressive'Worship and In Memoriam service led by Mrs. Harold Philips, . Blyth , .;and Mrs. Jack Reavie, Wingham, opened th afternoon session. Soloists' were Mrs. Robert Mc- Kercher, Dublin, and Mrs. Wm. :Hearn, Clinton. Highlights of the meeting were summed up and discussed, by':panelists Mrs, J. ' D. Murray, Mrsi W. B. Cruik- shank and Rev, W.M.Carson,., Courtesy remarks were eixpressed by Mrs. Earl Rowe, Hensall, and Mrs. Hugh Davidson, R 4, Goder=, ich . An invitation to hold the 19,67 Huron Presbyterial 't r. C. W. meeting in Wingham United .Chun 'h was accepted, ' . The slateof officers read by' Mrs,, S. Bride, Fordwich, and in-, i stalled by Rev.. A. Higginbotham,.: Walton', . is as. follows: Honorary President:,' Rev.; Grant Mills, Clin- ton;' Past • President, Mrs. Alien McTaggart; R2 Brussels; 'President Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft; Belgrave; lst'vice president, Mrs. George Michie, R 4'Brussels; 2nd'vice- president, Mrs. p. Harrison, R-1 . .Monkton; President•of North•Region, Mrs. lack Reavie, •Winghamn; • Pres- ident of West Region, Miss Esther Hume, 1 Britannia Ind .E. Goder- ich; , President of Centre Region., a• . Mrs. Gordon McKenzie, R 1 Sea. - forth; ea_forth President of South' Region, • . Mrs... S. E. Lewis, Exeter; Rec- ording Secretary Mrs.. Earl Rowe, Hensall; Corresponding •Secretary , Mrs: Hugh'Davidson, R 4 Goderich. The office of Treasurer was not filled. • , Committees; f •" Chairman o • •.1 0 (..om Christian'Citizenship and Social• Action,/Ors.. Gladstone E:dgar,. R2 Gorrie;. 2. • Co-operation in'Miss- 'i.onary and Christian Education, Mrs.. Norman Clairmont, 53. Light= house St, , 'Goderich; 3. Finances, Mrs; Robt, McKercher,'' R 1 Dublin; 4...Westminster College, Mrs. O. Harrison ,`'R`1 M:onkton 5. Leader= ship Development, Mrs. Bert 'Alton. R 5. Lucknow; 6.' Nominations, Mrs, Stanley Bride, Fordwich. ' ' Portfolio secretaries: 1. Comm- unity Friendship and visiting, Mrs. Lloyd Bond, Holmesville; 2, Lit erature and Communications ,Mrs. Arthur Jackson, Belgrave; 3. Press and Publicity, Mrs Lorne Porter, Exeter; 4. Programme, Mrs. Har- old Doig, Fordwich; 5. Steward- ship and, Recruitifig , Mrs,. G. W . Tiffin, Wngham; 6. Supply and Social Welfare, Mrs; Geo, Potter, R3 Clinton; 'I, Archives, Mrd. • Hector Murray,. Exeter.' • • •