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WEDNESDAY, JUNE nth 1966
•
Whitechurch UCW
• (Whitechurch News)
Whitechurch U.C.W •metoon
Wednesday afternoon at 1.30 at
the home of Mrs. Albert Coultes,
As it was,tl a Birthday Tea, the
refreshments Were served at the
beginning of the meeting.' ,
Mrs. Elwood Groskorth convenor
in charge of literature and. period-
icals, presided for the meeting
which she opened with the poem,
Junt>. Hyrrtns were sung with
Mrs. Ezra Scholtz accompanying
on the auto harp. Mrs. Fred Tiffin
read the Scripture and'the. M;edit
arion was,given by',Mrs: Clifford..:
L' aidls'aw4 Mrs. Gtoskorth led in
prayer. Theireading "The Art of
Life" was given Eby Mrs. Millan
Moore.. The four ladies who had
recently been. on the bus trip to
pronto reported as follows, Mrs.
Garnet Farrier for City Hall, Tor-
.nto;. Mrs. Elwood.Groskorth for.
he Church of All Nations; Mrs..
ussel Chapman for United Church
louse •'and Mrs, Albert Coultes. for.
.ovenant College. Mrs, Grosk
girth, gave her talk on Reading More
hurch Papers as a mean's for rel-,
pious education. Mrs. 'Russel.
aunt gave a ,reading•".Chance to
ove yourself. '.
Mrs. •Ezra Scholtz gave a readin,
'Bilingualism and.Biculturalisrn"
reading`"Bread on'the Railroad
rack" and a contest was .given by
rs. Groskorth. •
The meeting closed•with'the
anging of a prayer hymn;:
Delegates Report
,'•
On . Convention
The June meeting of the St...
ugustine'C..• 1N. L. was held on
ednesday evening, June lst, "in..
e Parish Rectory with agood
ttendance, . Rev. C. Caruana'
•;ritual Director, opened the,.
eeting with prayer:. ..'
Th'e: convention delegates, Mrs..
us Redrnond and . Mrs. C. Boyle
ve a fine report on the two-day
inference at London. , The, Mem-
rship'Convenor,`Mrs,. W.•'Kna.-'-
reported 24 members pres-
tly enrolled.• On May .29th',
the 11 a.m. Mass, the,Parish,
ildren laid bouquets of :flowers
the feet of the: statue: of the
essed''Virgin to: honour her in The
onth of May, under the direction
Spiritual. Convenor,
ckey, ,Convenors were appoint
(or:the:preparation of the .Fath -
's Day .supper, June '19th.
Father Caruana closed the.
eeting with prayer, .after, which
nch was served by hostesses,: Mrs.
s Redmond, Mrs. F. Eckens-
lier, and lunch convenor, Mrs.
ylis St. Marie.
Couple ,Honoured.
(Dungannon News)Y
/les, . Dave Martin of Port
pert entertained about shay
nds and relatives oh June ,4 at
iscellaneous shower for Miss
lee:Fiarriston and Richard
wart of Sault Ste. Marie,'
ose marriage takesplace this .,
nth. Many lovely gifts were .
eived and •the balance of the ,
clingwas spent playing cards.,
lowed by lunch, • .
•
he "Cemetery' Board" has
tined to have their annual mem
• 1 serviced on Sunday, July 3,
p• m
'Rev. S. Jay of Lucknow
1 give the address, •
orman Marsh -of Minneapolis
ted last week with'Mrs. Minnie
es and Melvin.
r: 'and Mrs. Jerry Wilbur and
ley of Toronto visited friends
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,' LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Shower. Held. At
Poing Clark Sunday
° (Whitechurch News)
Mr, and Mrs. Arnold. Lougheed,
Lori and Cheryl, of.Fort Erie, Mr,
and Mrs. John Carruthers, Anne
and Gayle, of London, were week•
end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. •
George Fisher,, On Saturday aft-
ernoon, all the Carruthers rela-
tives gathered at Point Clark
where a shower was held for the •
brides-to-be, 'Nancy Forster of
Lucknow and Gayle Carruthers
of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim :Gaunt and'
Janet of Exeter were weekend vis
itors with, his parents, Mr and .
,Mrs, John Gaunt,: and her parents,
Mr, and Mrs; Melvin Mathers of
Morris Township.
Mr. and Mrs,. Jas', Jvlacllrath `are
visiting with Mr. ,and Mrs. Bill
Underwood of Don Mills.
PURCHASE PATTERS.ON FARM
hilt. and Mrs;" Steve Myka and 3
children of Winghi•am 'are the pur-
chasers of the late Ken Paterson's
farm and obtain possession in July.
•.Mr..and . Mrs. Charles Tiffin,.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown of Luck-'
now, were Sunday visitors with' Mr..
and Mrs.. Clark. Johnston of .Belgrave
•Mr. and Mrs,,, Don Ross and farn-'
ily'were in London on Sunday when
his mother, Mrs. Robert Ross of '
Victoria Hospital, was allowedto
return home with them..
Visitors. on Sunday with Mr. 'and
Mrs. Carl McClenaghan.were Mr..
and. Mrs. Jack Hamilton and Neb
of'Bluevale, Mr. and Mrs.. Bill
Ryan: of 'Goderich , Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne owe and Sandra of Tees -
water: H,
Mr. and Mrs.' Carl McCleriagban
on. Saturday':attended the Horse.`
Show at Beachwood Riding A,cad
emy at. Waterloo:
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ross and
Receive $50 From
Former Member
Mrs, lra Dickie was hostess to
South. Kinloss W. M.S, at her
home on Wednesday, June 1, with.
Mrs, Currie 'Colwell and .Mrs. Ann,
ie Maclntyre as directors. Mrs.,.
Gib Hamilton presided. and Mrs.
Llbyd MacDougall read minutes
and correspondence, A gift to
the Society of. $50 from Mrs. Sam
Chislett, a former member, now
of Sarnia., was•gratefully acknow-"
ledged and discussed.
. Bible Study was Ezekiel 47, acid
. roll calla verse with "Trees".. .•
Readings were given by Mrs. C.
Colwell and by Mrs. Bruce Hamil-
ton. The Prayer Circle was, form-
ed by Mrs. S..MacLeod , Miss
Martha Sutherland and Mrs, Dick-
ie; Solos were contributed by
Mrs. S. MacLeod' and Mrs, P.
Steer, 'accompanied by. Mrs. Buck-.
ton,. Mrs. Douglas Graham re—
. ported on the Presbyterial held in
Teeswater. A study on Japan
prepared by Miss Sutherland was
read by Mrs, Buckton. • Mrs,
Fraser MacKinnon read an article
on Christian'Literature Outreach,
Mrs. Frank MacKenzie gave
courtesy remarks and hostess and:
directors. served "lunch.
•
Lucknow Presbyterign
Wit M. S.
The Women's Missionary .Soc
i+ety, of the, Lucknow Presbyterian
Church•.met on June '1st , ,.in the .:•
church. Mrs. C. Finlayson was
in the chair,-and.Miss :M. Mal-..
colm at the 'organ.. • The meeting
was opened with' all repeating.`'
the:Aim and Purpose of the W.M.
S., followed with prayer by•the.
leader. Mrs. Wm:. Porteous gave.
• the Mission Study, and .took as
her theme "The, Christians Call- `
ing" 'stating there must be'•recon--
ciliation of 'ourselves before we.
can. be Ambassadors . for. Christ. •
• She spoke of some of the work
carried on in Taipei in Formosa.
in Nigeria .and also in Canada by
visiting: patients in hospitals, and
in, their hornes.__•Prayer followed..
The roll call consisted of repeating
a verse taken from the Book of
Ezekiel;" . Eighteen ladies• answered
the call..:
The business consisted of dona
•tions to the bale, arranging fora'.
picnic in August and in securing
a speaker for'the,July-August meet
ing. The offering was then taken
with prayer by Mrs..'Farrish.
Miss Nellie Malcolm gave" a very:
informative, Bible Study taken'frorn
Romans.' Prayer by Mrs.`•H. Nixon
closed the meeting'.'
At fort Albert
hereat the weekend
TRANSFERRED T9 CHATHAM N.B.
Mel Reid. of Goose Bay, Labra- ..
dor, is spending a week at his
home here. '' Mr.•. Reid has been/
transferred to Chatham, N . B, , Mrs,
Reid: and .family will join him there
on his return.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown
spent the weekend 'with Mr. and
Mrs. foe Petrie of Vienna;
Weekend guests with•Mr. and .'
Mrs, Arthur Stewart were Mr. and.
Mrs. Norman Stewart and Mark of
Lambeth, and Leslee Harriston and
Richard -Stewart of Sault Ste. Mar-
ie,
• Mr. and Ivirs Wesley, Plunkett
of Saskatoon who visited the past
week with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
lVers and relatives irx this area
left on Monday for their home,
•
loris visited - on Sunday with "Mr..
and Mrs'. Earl Caslick. .
Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Gershon; Johnston of'Wing-
ham were .• Mr. and Mrs. Stewart •
Smith and Diane of Kitchener,
Mr.• and Mrs. Jim Johnston, Paul, •
•Ruth Ann:and Carol Ann of Listow-
el, and in the evening Dwight
U.C.W. Tour Paris,
Brantford -Area-
(Olivet News),
Mrs. Walter -Black,. Mrs. Mel-
,Colling, Mrs.; Ray Hamilton,
Mrs. John Coiling and Mrs. Oscar
• White, joined a bus load organized
by Mrs. Ronald Alexander and
•Mrs. Gordon Wilson of the -Pinker-
tonU. C. W. Ladies from. Bethel
Pine River, Clarke, Ripley, Oliv-
et and Pinkert on' travelled on
Wednesday to the Paris and Brant-
ford area, visiting Five Oaks, a'
United Church training centre,
and .Hidden Springs•, a Christian
•Rehabilitation Centre.nearby,•
also the -Alexander Graham Bell,
homestead, and•the Mohawk .chap-
el.'
Mrs, Baas VanderHoak entertain-
ed about twenty-five neighbours
:in her home when the tupperware
representative, Mrs. Kirkconnell,
of Kincardine, deinonstrated.plas-
tic ware;
Sympathy, is extended to Mr.
William Griffin and family- in the
death of Mrs. Griffin, • Mr. and
Mrs. Griffin once :lived on the
farm now owned by Ivir. and Mrs.
{lay Harnilton, a •
Sympathy is extended to Mr.
and Mrs. MelvinColling and fam-
ily in the passing of her cousin,
Mrs. Ernie Kelly, of Kincardine;
Mr, and *Mrs. Lance' Morrison of
Rexdale,visited on Thursday with
Mrs, W. R. Hamilton.
The Junior choir and Sharon
Colling , organist:,' were in ,charge •
of the rriusic •in Olivet United
Church on Sunday. 4 . •
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Whitechurch Women's Institute
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the evening of the 14th in the
Community Memorial Hall. Roll
call, Irish Joke or story: Topic,
Ireland. Display of Irish things •
'Mr. and •Mrs, Earl Caslick. were
Sunday evening visitors with,Mr.,
and Mrs. Ronald Coultes and fam-
Bert;Thompson of Belgrave
ited Sunday. witii•Charles Martin: .
Gary' Chapman of Hamilton
spent Saturday'with'his parents,
Mr. and Mis, Russel •Chapman,
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Hamilton for thesummer. months.
Anniversary services.'will be -
held'in,the United Church here"
Sunday, June 12th, at 11 'a.m.
and 8 p.rn. when Rev. Howard
Strapp.of; Lucknow will be the "•
guest speaker, .' Special niusic
.is being,prepared'by•tlie .choir.
' Mr. and 'Mrs.. Russel Chapman
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs.Ross Smith- and family of,
Toronto and attended a farnily re-_
union at the: home of Mr.:and Mrs,
Nelson Srrrith of,Markham.
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