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Blakes U.C.W.' held their
June meeting Thursday evening,
June 2nd, at the.bome of Mrs,' •
Mark Berger. Mrs. Jack Curran
was in charge of. the program '
and opened the meeting with the
call to worship, "God dills and
we offer ourselves'; followed by
prayer. t hymn was sung and
Mrs. Cliff Kilpatrick read the
scripture, Mrs. Jack Curran gave"
the meditation, and Mrs. Cliff.
Kilpatrick , Herald for June,
gave a reading.
Thesecretary's report•was giv-
en .and the ;roll call was' answered
by.one of the ten commandments
with ten members and two visitor's
present. The :treasurer's report •
was given and plans were made
for the Lions supper tobe held. in
the hall Monday, June 13th.
Mrs. Jack Curran read three
short poems, "Value, of a smile",,
"Try Smiling" ;and' "No Time for
prayer" . Mrs. Bert Alton' gave a:
very interesting talk on her, bus
• trip to Toronto where, they toured„
• the ,iJ nited. Church publishing
house Covenant College, Chur
ch of .all Nations, and the City '
Hall.. The next meeting to be
held Tuesday ,evening. July 5th. •
at the home. of Mrs, Warren
Zinn. • F
The meeting closed with a
hymn and while lunch was being
prepared.. by Mrs.. Mark Berger
and Mrs. 'Jack. Curran;. a.contest
was enjoyed, "Do you know your
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, 1 UCKNOW, ONTARIO
PAGE. ELEVEN.
Unit 1 Lucknow UCW.
Linn 1 of the•U..C. W, met at the
hoarse 'of Mrs. J. W , Joynt on June
7. .
Mrs. H. Treleaven conducted
the business period; Theron call,
a short item from the Observer,.
was answered by 10 members and
there were' four. visitors.
Mrs. Lewis took the chair'for• • '
the following program.,
Mrs, Wm.. Wharry gave an inter-
esting paper on "lnca" civilization
.which existed in South America;
•principally in Brazil.and Peru, in
the sixteenth century This fitted
in with our recent study'book on
,Brazil and contrasted the present
conditionof the country with the
• highly civilized state under the
rule,of the Inca. 1 .
Miss Margaret 'Rae sang a solo;
"Little Pink Rose"
Mrs. H. Strapp led in the read-
ing of Psalm 46. responsively, and
gave us some "farewell". thoughts '
on God's plan, for solving our prob -
lems., . Mrs. Lewis thanked Mrs.
Strapp for.her leadership and help
in the :organi. tion of the local
U.C.W.
Mrs. Oscar Casemore of Wing -
ham sang,a couple of .hymns, acc7
ompaning herself on the autoharp;.
A reading on Friendship brought.
the meeting to a close and a. social'
time followed':
L cln s ide W M S
The WS. Of 'the Langside,
Church Met on Thursday after-
noon, hide 9, at the home of
Mrs..:Eugene 'Conley. The call to
worship was given by.the, president
Mrs, Chas. Tiffin.. Everyone re-
peated the W. "M.. S; Purpose,
•.followed by the scripture reading,,
taken by Mrs. Orr.. Mrs.,, Welsh
gave the.. meditation, which was
based on the scripture reading.
The 'roll call "Your favourite
,:hymn", ,was answered by 10' mem-'
bets,. The. minutes of the last
meeting.. were read by Mrs,. Gord-
on Wall' ib the absence' of.the •
secretary, Mrs,; Conlon. A Getter
of thanks from' Mrs; 'Miller was:
read. Plans were made for:a
Social evening to'be held the
week following anniversary, the.
' proceeds. for the expense ,fund.. •
'The program committee to be ,
Mrs. •Charles Tiffin and Mrs. Geo.
Young. Lunch committee,, Mrs.
Wes Young and Mrs. Gordon Wall,
The next meeting will be held.,
Op July ,14, Mr's. 'Lloyd Moffat
offering her •home. The roll call
will be answered with "Your fav-
ourite hymn". Mrs,. George •
Young and' Mrs. George Conlon are
in charge of the program. The .
offering was received and offering
prayer by Miss Emma 'Richardson. ,.
Mrs. Watt gave 'a Very inspiring
talk on British Guiana.
A number of poems named the
"Days' of the week" were given by
Sunday, Mrs. Eugene .Conley; Mon
day, Mr's. Watt Tuesday, Mrs.
Welsh; Wednesday, Mrs. Ritchie;W
Thursday, Mrs; Moffatt. Friday,
Mrs,, MacGillivray; Saturday, Miss
Emrria Richardson...
Hymn 408 "There were ninety
and nine"- was sung .and Mrs,
George Youngclosed the meeting
• with prayer. .
' The hostess served lunch after.
' which Mrs. Tiffin thanked 'Mrs. ,
Conley for having the meeting and
Mrs • Wall and Mrs. Welsh fo 'Pre-
paring the prrograri., . •
Hear. Of Purpose &
.Wor�C Of Kdros
ST. HELENS, .
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McIntyre
and Don of Richmond Hill were
weekend visitors with Mrs. W. I
Miller' and Isobel.
Mr. and Mrs. john Gros, of
Elmira were weekend vfsitors, with*
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Lyons. John
Lyons, of Elmira also visited at his
home on the.- weekend. .• ,
Church Group Plan .
Summer Picnic.,
. Unit 3 of the Lucknow
:met at the home of 'Mrs, Sam
Alton for: the, June Meeting. Six-
.teen ladies answered the .roll call,
• "What I plan for my holidays".
Mrs. Cu.'mmings opened the
.meeting ng with. prayer and Psalm;
731 was read responsively.' Mrs,'
Shiells, Mrs. Saunders, and Mrs;
Hackett were•in charge of the pro -
•gram.. Mrs. 'Taylor reported $58.
75 realized from the: June bake,
sale•. Notice was .given. to attend •
the: General meeting, on Tuesday,
•June 21st , at 8 p, m, , Mrs,'Stew r.
art and' Mrs... Taylor .to ,receive°'at
. the door. Unit 3 is to be response•
ible for, flowers for the church for
"the Month. of July,
Plans to hold a summer picnic
were discussed with August 9th,
a suggested date, to 'be held at.
Kincardine.: • •
Mrs. Shiells discussed the Study.
• Book, "The Gospel of the King-,
dom,'of God" and. Mrs. `Garfield
MacDonald reported "from -the
meeting on "The task: of the
church in our times." Mi$. Saund-
. ers had a reading,"What kind of
Christian are: You?".
The June ,meeting of Unit -2 of
the Lucknow U.C.W. 'w:as held. on.
,Tuesday evening at the home of • '
Mrs. Raynard Ackert with 24 mem-
bers and 2 visitors present. Mrs.
Lawrence MacLeod , the leader.,
opened the meeting'with a reading.
"Count your Blessings":.and the
hymn, "Day is dying in. the West" ,
followed by prayer.
A' report was given by. the comm
ittee re the Bake Sale, which is to
be held on Saturday, Jame 18th,
at 3. p.m,. ' The "next general
U. C, W. meeting is to be held.on
June 21st, at 8 p.m. 'Members
were reminded 'that any articles
of good :used clothing for the bale.
are to be in -by•June.21st so that
the bale may be,.packed late in
June. ' .
The roll •call"An antique belong:
ing to.my, grandmother" proved
very interesting to all present,' The
offering was then received.'.
Mrs. Glen Walden continued the*
meeting with the hymn "O Jesus
have promised". Mrs. Steve Stoth•
ers read the scripture,• foliowed by.
prayer. Mrs: E.. J. Thom gave us
• a very interesting description of
Brazilians in Brazil. We find that
even a new city.has many prob-
lems to overcome.
Mrs. Walden then,- introduced
Miss Joanne Alton, who explained
the Purpose,and 'work.'of Kairos,
and showed a very thought provok-
ing film op "The Coffee House."
Miss Alton, capably assisted by
Miss Mart rie Alton and Miss June
Ackert; divided the members into.
discussion.. groups. Mrs. Stothers
express the thanks of'the group
• to Miss' Alton for the insight she
had given us into the work and
activities; of Kairos. •
A poem "Jesus Christ and We"
was read by Mrs. Walden. Miss
Alton led us in th"e closing hymn
"The..Lord is my Shepherd" to
the tune.of "The Happy Wanderer"
The benediction closed 'a very
interesting meeting.. `Lunch was
served by the hostess and committ-
ee,
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Present Gifts
To 4-H Leaders
The June meeting of the Zion '.
•U,C.W. was held at the home.
of .Mrs. Bruce Raynard. The thee -,ting opened by singing a hymn;
and repeating the Lord's 'Prayer ,
'in unison.. • The roll call was, '
answered :by• "a picture of grand-
mother`.•. • .
The. devotional period was con-
ducted by, 'Mrs. Graydon Ritchie
with the reading 'of Psalm 711
• in unison. A, hymn; was sung lfoll-
owed by meditation :and prayer
by Mrs. •Ritchie:.• .
Mrs, John Hunter read a letter '.
on Brazil.. Mrs. Eunice Dunsm uir:
sang a 'solo accompanied -'by Mrs.'
•Wes Ritchie. on the.Piano. A
• reading was given by Mrs. W. G..
Hunter. . The visitor's report .
was given by'Mrs. Lorne Cook
and. the July visitors are Mrs.
Kaiser and Mrs', Frank,Ritchie.
Anniversary Service Plans were
• discussedwith two services on,
• Sunday, June 19th, at 11.15
and '8 p.m: Special music for
both services has: been obtained, •
The Garden Party money was
handed .in, and'the necessary
money voted for the•Treasurer to •
forward to headquarters, and
Manse committe and other dona
. tions. The Fall Bazaar will be
held on Saturday, • November 26th
at the Legion Hall°,Lucknow.
• Mrs. Chas, Anderson conducted:.
the chapter from the Bible Study-,
,Book. As: this was thc'grand-
mother's meeting, each grandma.
was presented with a .corsage. �`
The July meetingis the Childrens.
meeting, and will be held at the
home of Mrs. Lloyd,, Hunter in:
the form of a picnic. . .
. Donna Ritchie .presented' Mts.
Kirkland and Mrs. Hunter with
a gift from the 4'Il club girls. •
A. hymn was sun- and Mrs. Kais- •
er closed the meeting with play-
er.
Lunch was'served by the host-
ess, assisted by Mrs. Jack Gard
ner, Mrs. Allan : Gibson and Mrs.
`'Harvey Ritchie.
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Unit 4 Lucknow UCW Unit 5 Ludcnow ' UCW
Unit .4 met at the home of Mrs.
Clarence .Bell with •21 `members •
and •1 visitor present. The devot-
ional part of the ,meeting was con-
ducted ,by Mrs. M. Greer, assisted
by Mrs. B. McKenzie and Mrs. J.
McNab.
We were favored with a solo by
Margaret Rae"; and a violin solo by.
Eleanor Irwin, both accompanied
by Mrs. G. Montgomery. Mrs.
Greer gave a reading.
Mrs. Roy Havens took the chap-
ter from God and His Purpose and
was, assisted, by .Mrs. Bob Finlay
and Mrs. G. 'Jardine.
Mrs. Montgomery took over for
the business. Minutes were read
and adopted. Clothes for bale of
used clothes are to bein the church
by June 21.
A bakeless bake sale m,ey was
handed in, Donations for a wedd-
ing for July 9 were settled. Gener-
al meeting is to be held June 21, •
Flowers for„the church, June 12•,
are to be put In by Mrs. A Wilson
and Mrs. B. Finlay. : : •
The meeting closed with prayer
and. Mizpah benediction. Contests
were enjoyed before a lovely lunch
was serried.
Mrs. Jack Treleaven ,was hostess..
for Unit 5;'U,C;W; The devot-
ional period was convened by Mrs.
Harold Ritchie,. assisted by Mrs.
James Mathers. The 'chapter,
"Everytime I feel the, Spirit” .,
was read with, hymns and prayers
used as suggested. 'Mrs. Elwin,
Hall took the chapter."The Power
of God" from "God and His' Purp-
ose" , with . Mrs. W m . Bolt,
Robt. Campbell and . Mrs Robert
Struthers assisting, : Mrs Wm.
Bolt as• Social' Functions secret-
ary, arranged for •helpers and our
unit's share of "menu requirements
for a July wedding. Mrs. E. Hall,
as Stewardship Secretary, gave a
short address on what stewardship
mean to each of us, alloc-
should ' time, responsible chur-
,
ating ones
chmanship and• planning our finan-
cial givings. 'Mrs. Robert Camp-.
bell conducted the brief business
period reminding us of the dates,.
•June 20 .and .2'1st, meetings in the
church. Mrs: Harold ,Ritchie con -
`ducted a contest and Mrs. Harvey
Webstefplayed several' musical
selections. The committee in
charge :served a delicious lunch
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