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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-04-13, Page 11•'1) se ;ibb maid ani s. Cls Osc; V.a11 Mr, Mrs. r,. aD( ;nt Priz Days low inch joye host ly atilt( par te- . i1 Ha game Kinn �.peci Conn s; to ,one, s;- \Ars , er.ved .Thi ..'this •ia !rna- 0 100, APRII. 13 414•••"iwW' .0114 I llaiWar"r'! irivii►'1 .ai!OPPN :1� "_ .,�..� WPM. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, QNTARIO 1 Lucknow UCW yrs, Alex Andrew was hostess the April meeting of U.C, W. 1 which, was held. on Tuesday 5, W. K. Murdie: conduct - he opening exercises, An in- . , tiro tb attend the Easter. Thank• ering.service at Hacketts on ednesday, April 27th, .at 2 p.rn. s.readand accepted, llrs. K. kturdie gave a summary; Ming .session, of Bruce Pres- erial held in Paisley United • urcil.on March 29'., Roll call WO ered bySeventeen members an -Easter verse. • The netnbers were pleased t'o • ve as guest speaker, Mrs. L,E. ette, who was introduced by • N. J. •MacKenzie, program. Vela. Mrs... Goyette.;gave a. lendid paper using the thane e First Easter. A character y of Peter and Judas Iscariot ght. to light many helpful. ghts. Judas', wrong impressions false beliefs, in Christ resulted his awfuimistake and tragic ' g while 'Peter's warm impul- velove and sure belief,* his' er and, in the Resurrection: was beginning of the Early Christ - Church. The programme also luded scripture and meditation' `Mts. R. Martin;.readings by' H. Treleaven. and. Mrs.' G. tby and Mrs. J. Wraith told of work of a emissionary w Mr..dn ., Lloyd .Strachan in Brazil, At the close of. the meeting,, h was served by the programme ittee, Mrs. N: j`. 'MacKen-' e, Mrs. R. Martin' and Mrs. ;Wraith. v art: re. re. nas move ur- on.. tchie ay on, of and and Mrs... friend! ;reg card ase, neat, pun .N.. xoli er, enagh• St. Mr. !and ghan, •isited Mac were hard . !Cleo- Rus- F. .oss e on . . Tiff - side Ars. Coil.. John son, Y.. Ron- Cook attend' es oil"", lied • it 5.lrucoow UCW The 'April; meeting was held; at 'ehome ofiv9rs.;• James Boyle It -.an attendance' • f 1 o . 7...Mrs; ack Ackert opened the meeting ith prayer and joined •with. Mrs. ion Brooks and Mrs. Elwin Hall presenting the meditatiort - God's4Man - Jesus Christ . " The • pane was given by Mrs; Leon Ritchie. A piano solo by Miss Lorraine kyle and two -readings on "Easter" iy Mrs, .James Boyle were enjoyed.: Mrs.. 'Jones MacTavfsh took :barge of the business period, read. ag frac a poet!p "Others"' -;..Mrs. Jerold Ritchie reported on cards enrto members.: Material and • +ooi'was'givenout by Mrs; Boyle, and Mrs. Wm'. Bolt reported for social Functions.. Used nylons are till'needed and may be left in•the birch basement: . An Easter contest and lunch con :luded the meeting. Unit.3 Lucknow UCW Unit 3'of the U C,W,. met at the Worked In. Trinidad: Prison Camps . home of Mrs. Orland Richards on April 5th With 1? ladies present. Mrs, Alex MacNay'and Mrs. Lloyd Henderson were in charge of the program with the theme for the day being "Easter"'.. Readings were given on the "Easter Lily" , "Story of the Dogwood"., and '.Peace" . Mrs, Ross Shiells ably 'dealt with the topic„"The Power of GQd"• from the; StudjBook. Discussion•folloW• ed, ; Mrs,Richards!reviewed "This is Brazil". ` As 'citizenship: convenor, Mrs. Helen Hall asked.for support in • . '. the review of the "Trial of. Stephen • Truscott" Mrs. Alton had a read- ing on "Giving : Mrs.. Omar .Brooks and 'Mrs, Lloyd Henderson are the visiting comrnittee -for April.- Mrs Cumin ing gave, the report from Bruce Presbyterial meeting held at Pais- ley; Mrs.. Ken Cameron handed,. out sewing supplies. • Plans were made. to have a 'Bake sale on May 21st, in the former Express.Office ..room. Mrs. Cumming expressed a vote of p the thanks t' . ' n o, rograr'n: committ- ee and to„thehostess Lunch was served, �peaker`ls Child: Welfare Worker 1.W6StechuYcA News) Guest speaker at the Easter 'hankoffering meeting of tithe , ucknow United Church Women' oTuesday, ,April 19, will •be dins {hyllis Haslatn ` She utive dis exec trector of•the Toronto tench of the Elizabeth Fry Society n organization whir i .. ha re- abilitation of womend the who are 'lying or have served 'a term in !form institutions and,studies the ause of crime and treatment of. ffenders. Miss Haslam was b hero. her parentsore in India. h.were mission - es but received her education 1 Canada. • She became interest- din her -res' p nt •work through. Celd Work placement ai Galt �hool for Girls, also oil( in local because of prison and intern - leaf rani • ps in Trinidad.' All interested women in the gmmunit • y will be made welcome, .,The 'U.C.W. held their Thank- offering meeting. April'5 in ,the .. Church. • :Mrs.; George ,Mitchell • presided for the worship service of which'thetheme was Easter. Mrs. Sidney Thompson.and Mrs. DonaldDow, sang "He lives with ..Mrs. Norman Coultes; organ acc- ompanist . • ' ` The speaker was Mrs. Clara Mc- Gowan..of Goderich,who served as. a, missionary 1933-37 in Cheng Tu West China,': a school teacher; and. from September -1946to the present, a worker' with the Child's • Welfare Society ,at Goderich. Her message was very interesting and. -educational as she told of her work In her 'w rk . one needs. muchT • _ _ Christian love., patience and•tol o erance to deal with the children who are ever: ready to accept' these. ' Under thenew Child Wer - fare fare Act, if they are told, of .cases where children are not receiving proper care, then their organiza- tion must investigate the charges • and find if it is true•and if true must protect the 'child's 'interests; Another duty they have is to sup- 'ervise• children entrusted to their care who Maybe in foster homes. • Children are never removed from their homes if the cause of trouble Acan•be corrected. • If. they 'should. have t� remave a child from its own home to a foster home and . the situation in its own home is corrected then the child is re- turned home.• The community should never say unkind words in • regard to underprivileged children because children are quick to pick up anything.said`concerning them. Often too, the parents of these broken homes view •the case worker' with 'suspicion, and their work is to gain their' confidence and destroy all fears and suspicions. She said adopted babies should be toldthey are. adopted in story form. • Mrs, Ezra Scholtz on the harps- icord .played The Love of God , accompanied' by Mrs. Garnet 'F'arr- ier on the organ. The closing prayer was. given, by Mrs. Mitchell. Lunch was served, Guests were present from Calvin -Brick,• and BluevaleU C. W I . a'nd. Chalmers W.M.S, PAGE. 13LEV'*0 . Mrs, Crit Boyle • Barbara Joy Scott. Head. C.W.L.Wed At Wingharn The Tuesday, April 5th (Annual) A pretty wedding was salem- C.W,L. meeting was held at St. nized recently at the home of Augustine's Rectory with eight Mr'. and Mrs. 'George H. Scott, Wingham, when their daughter y de of Walter Baker,' of Whitechurch. Barbara Jo became: the bra • Bernard Philip Baker of Tillson- P ,-The groom's• mother chose er Baker, also of Tillsonburg, .a burg, son of Mr. 'and Mrs. Walt- 'tuirquoised dress and corsage of r reroses. The bride's rrtother Tlte.bride was given in marriage wore'a beige coloured .dress and by her brother Walter Scott, Luck now _and Rev. D. Sinclair .of the red rose"corsage. ist Church 'officio- • A delicious buffet lunch was. Wingharn Bap. served at the home to immediate The bride wore a white floor- . ted.' relatives and. friends'by Mrs. Jas. members and one visitor .in attend- ance, in the presence of Father C. •caruanna: and Brother T. Aquilina.. Father .Caruanna opened and . closed -the meeting with the Leag- ue prayers.. The auditors, Mrs. G. Foran and Mrs, W. Kinahan, having examined the books, gave their report. The annual. report ' wasgiVeri.on the projects comp- feted 'during the year, which will be sent to the Diocesan Council (London) in raid -April. A spirit ual reading "Mary at,the. Foot of the Cross" was.•given by Mrs,' R. '' Boyle; Nominations ` for new live. completed earlier were voted ,upon. Elected were: President, Mrs. C. 'Boyle; lst vice-president, Mrs. W. Kinahan; 2nd vice-presi dent, Mrs.' G. Foran;: 3rd vice- president, Mrs. J. Hickey; Record- ing secretary, Mrs. 'R, Corresponding secretary, Mrs. L, Chisholm.; Treasurer;' Mrs. G., Redmond. Election Chairman was Miss M. Hickey. Entertain Mussuon Band And Th April meeting' of the Luck -- now' Presbyterian W.M.S.: was held in the church; on 'April 6th Mrs. Philip Stewart presided and opened the: meeting with the .call to wor- ship and prayer. Mrs. Ken Chester gave .the: m:editaticnn from the Glad Tidings.' Mrs. Rod MacLeod .took. the .Bible Study. 'Invitations -to Easter Thankofferings from Hack- ett's U.C.W. and Dungannon W.M.S. were read by the secret- ary. The.topic "An Easter: Mess- • .age" wasgivenby Mrs. Noble - Johnstone. After a reading by, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. John Adams closed the 'meeting with prayer. At the• close of the meeting , Mem- bers em•bers of the Mission Band, and their mothers were entertained. MRS. REIGLING: IS PRESIDENT AnnualMarked' By Pot Luck Supper. . The C.W.L.. St. Joseph Council had—asuecess'u1 and well attended= meeting on Palm'Sunday The • meeting opened with prayer and proceeded as usual. During:the meetingthe annual. election of officers was held and the voting ,committee rnembers'were ,Mrs., Bob' Howard; Mrs. Dennis Hogan. and Mrs. John Vanrooy . ' The Sec- retary, ecretary, Mrs. Rose. Frayne, read ' the •Duties of Officers and then voting by ballot took place.. The newly elected officers' were intro- • duced by Father Caruanna as foil- ow:s:'Mrs. Carl Reigling, President; Mrs, John Howard, Mrs, Reis Miltenburg and Mrs. Orrnand Heff- ernan, Vice presidents; )Mrs. Joe O'Keefe; Recording Secretary; Mrs. JIM Martin. Corresponding Secretary; and Mrs.. Stanley Dough. erty, Treasurer. On behalf of all present, the Pastor extended•con- gratulations to the new officers, and appreciation was expressed to the officers and •convenors of the past year• for 'their wonderful work. The ladies were reminded of the Easter draw. The lucky numbers 'will be drawn at a Euchre -Party , held.this coming Friday, 8.3 ? p.n, at Kingsbridge,,hhurch Hall. The ladies on Highway 21 •will bring. baking and all other ladies please .bring,sa-ndwiches. After the mee ting was adjourned, forty -'five 'members and their.guests enjoyed a pot luck supper; Mrs. Dennis Hogan and Mrs. Mark Dalton, both past presidents,have been. appointed Councillors. length gown with pearl crowft hip -length veil, elbow length gloves and carried.' a bocnquet of *bite. :morns and ;pink carnations, The bridernaid Judy Scptt, ' ' • sister of the bride, , wore a beige 'and coffee tone nylon dress with, a corsage of red roses. • The. best si man' was the groom's brother,, ° , Thompson, Mrs. :Fred Nichols, Ain't4 ` Mrs. Don Cameron, Mrs. Ted . U t Luc • - Whitby and Mrs, Bernice Mc F'ad The April.meetingof Unit 4 was, b p wed held at the home of.Mrs. L. C,, den,- and a race tion of o Members and. •hall Musfc Wasprovided 'by the one visitor:;. Mrs. Mont omer , • g Y gs s sisters orchestra, the opened the, meeting , then turned Fleetwoods, of.Tfllsonburg. it over to Airs. Goyette and Mrs.• • • The young couple will reside on the farm at :Whitechurch. Guests were present from Tillson- burg, Orillia, Kitchener and. Lucknow, 0 Don Carter. • Besides the devotional program, Mrs.. Goyette had an interesting study on Brazil. • The members • very much enjoyed 'a musical number by Bob Hall, Ricky Pritch and .and Andy Anderson, Mrs. Family Gather On Goyette closed with prayer and a mn. 4Oth A. Mrs. Montgomery took over 'the (Lochalsh .• News) . business. Supply convenor handed Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. out sewing and told of the need Tom Farrell who celebrated their for old nylons..: Mrs. Bell reported 4oth_ wedding; anniversary on April,. for Social Committee.. Donations 7th and were entertained at the for Wedding April 9 were asked home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray 'Mc- Gill. of Goderich at which place` all members of the faintly ;gather- • ed for the celebration. In ' Toronto this -past week were • for and: members were asked to serve at; Easter T•hankoffering April 1,9, when Miss Haslam is guest speaker,: An invitation was received from Hackett Church for : ' Lorne Luther Lorne MacDonald ..' their Easter Thankoffering April and. Warren Wylds with the, Farre 27, at 2 o'clock. The. meeting was. closed with a 'hymn,' after which °a contest. was held and lunch served by hostesses, Mrs. Goyette' and Mrs. Carter. Soceti�s. Gather. .. For -faster Meet ray SOUTH KINLOSS W.M.S. The regular monthly meeting of South Kinloss W M. S. was comb ined with --the .;Easter-Thankoffering meeting and held in the church' -on • . April'7 Members were• present: from 3 societies who had been in- vited. Mr•s. Gib. Hamilton pres- ided and•welcomed the guests.: • ers Union .group. Bill. Finlayson spent Wednesday visiting his sisters :in Toronto., Home for the. Easter holiday; is Miss Margaret MacLeod of 'Tor• 'onto. ' : . Recent.visitors; in the area were ;the.John :MacRae 'family of Batav- ia. atav is, N. Y'.. Mrs.. Elizabeth Cook. • F . returned home with them after having spent some sine with. Mr. arid .Mrs... -Bill F. arrish :Many •from this area attended • the Irish Concert in Ripley on. Mone:. 'day evening.; • Elmer .MacKenzie • took partin it -and 'was much en- joyed by his .Lochalsh friends. Allan Tranter• of Ripley and John McCharles are this week Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall read -Min- spending the time at. "Five Oaks" uses andjcP orres ondence. Mrs:-:near.Paris,• Ontario. 'Currie Colwell read a message from the International •Gospel League in,regard to famine cond- . itions in India, and how,' n Easter , gift could bring hope to the hungry The scripture lesson was read .by' Mrs. ,Frank Mackenzie and the study.was,on 1 Peter, Chapter. 2, with roll' call answered by a verse with "Mercy"• Miss Dean. Mac.Leed introduced the "guest. speaker,.. Mrs ,Ross • •Shiells. of Lucknow , who . gave a most inspiring message with the, topic "What does' Easter Mean to' You"? Mrs.. Ted` Collyer express= ed the appreciation of theaudienc for this. soul ;se;arching talk .arid presented Mrs. Shiells with a rem embrance. • •• A quartette from Kinlotgh.sang "I came to the Garden" accomp- anied by Mrs, Herb. Buckton. The Payer Circle was conducted by Mrs.: Annie Maclntyie Mrs. Ann :Austin and Mrs. Ross. Mac-:. Millan: Mrs. J. Conn read."The Legend of the Dogwood" and Mrs. Gordon Wall read'' an Easter Poem, : Lunch was served in the .church basement with Mrs. Sandy Mac- Leod and Mrs. Harry Lavis `as host- esses, 'assisted •by several mem- bers. embers. Mrs. Russel Ross for • White- church Mrs. Perry Hoggins for • Kinlough , and Mrs. Gordon Wall for 'Langside gave Votes of • • Mrs. David Elphick and ~Donna; and Mrs. Harold Elphick . and chili d enwere in Meaford on Saturday. Mrs, Daisy. McCharles is. now' . • at the:home.of Mr. and Mrs. Oliv- er McCharles Mrs, Tom MacDonald has been with Mrs: Alex Andrew and Mrs, Orland Richards of Lucknow for ,the past few days. Easter visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Et ile. MacLennan were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Millar and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ian' Morton, all of Palmerston; • . Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry MacTenziefor the holiday was•. Roy. MacKenzie •of Toronto. • Mrs. Ewan .MacLean is holiday- ing in Sarnia. . , Mabel MacDonald of Windsor spent the weekend with Mr. and .Mrs. Dick, West, Mr. and Mrs, Frank MacLennan spent a couple of days in Toronto,' ' with Mr; • and Mrs. lion A insley and family. • - r • Communion Services were cel- ebrated• in Ashfield. Presbyterian Church on Sunday. . Mr:. and Mrs. Allan MacKenzie Of Dunnville are the proud parents of a baby boy born "Good Friday". Another grandson for .Mr. and Mrs. ;.Henry MacKenzie. Kenneth and David. Fairish Russell Moncrief, and Greg and Graham Hamilton, 'were in God thanks in appreciation of the fell-. erich on Friday taking part in owship enjoyed. Young Canada Hockey •wee.k • Aube Age, ugill ...Al Awe: