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'The Olivet met on Thur-
day evening'at'the house of .Mrs,,
ad( McGuire; Mrs,- lvlccuire pre-
ided for the, worship service,, open.
ng 'with : poem on Harvest.' ,Mrs.
Valter Dexter read the Scripture
Ind.medttation, ,also conducted a
lible quiz, Mrs. Gary Hoffman '
ead a poertt "The Kindly Why"
Ind Mrs, Ray Hamilton read "Those •
;rout Seats" Mrs. Gerald Coiling
eviewed a chapter of the study
,00k..Mrs, John MacCharles sang
solo accompanied by Mrs, Sandy:
4acChar.les, Mrs: Ray Hamilton,
IS suppy secretaryApoke con'"The
1•aae,of a.,Bale". M. .Water Black,;
ave a reading "The bread is from:
;od+
'Black,then took charge of
he'business'after•which lunch was•
erved including a beautful birch
lay cake 'in honour of ncy
iticGuire's nineth birthday. Mrs..
lerb Clayton thanked the hostess
ind her committee and. welcomed •
he guest's •
Blokes UCW
Blakes C. U.C.W.' held,their Sept-
ember meeting on .Tuesday even -
September 6th, at the home
of Mrs: John Plaster. Mrs. Cliff
Kilpatrick was. in charge of the
program .andopened the meeting
with the.call 'to worship and pray-
er Mo. Jerry Cranston gave the
scripture lesson and Mrs, ..Cliff
Kilpatrick the-meditation.:Hyrnn,
413; wasread in unison followed.
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by a short prayer. Mrs. ,Kaiser., - •
herald for September gave a very
!.interesting reading. Mr's: Warren
Zinn gave,the study Gook: on
Bra'zi1.' The secretary's report
was given and the roll call'was
answered by, a verse with the word.
harvest, .12 members and` one',
visitor were present.- The treasur-
er's report was given and a hymn
was sung,. Mr; ':Kaiser closed the
meetiing..with. 'prayer' and lunch:
was served by Mrs. 'Joon Plaster.
and Mrs: 'Wrr. Andrew. .
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THE i UCKNOW LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Unfit 3 .Luckr,o.. :UCW
Unit 3 .of the U. C, W, •held their
September meeting at the<horne°of
Mrs. Art Br.eckles with an attend-
ance of 16 and 4 visitors.. Roll call
was answered with a Memory
Verse from schooldays.'
Mrs, Lloyd lienderson , social
ctiivener, made plans for serving
at the banquet for the W.I. con-
vention. Mrs. Ross Shiells dealt
with Chapter 13 of theS•tudy Book
"The gospel of a New World".
Aninteresting discussion•period
followed , ' -
Recordings. from the Presbyterian'
Young .People in Toronto were en-
joyed..
contest. was' conducted by Mrs.
Spr.otile and••the meeting closed
with Mizpah benediction:
nit 5 Ltickhow : UCW
The :September meeting was .
eld arthe home of Mrs. J.ar»es
acTavish with 18 members and
visitors• present. _ Mrs.., Jack Mc
Kim was convenor and conducted,:
he, devotional period. -She, had
prepared verses •of scripture.per-
a.ining toviewing ourselves
hrough God's eyes: 'These were
ttached ked" to'the backs of ` sinall .• .,
irrors.and read by several meni-•
rs.' .. .
'Thetopic - "God in the Church':
as: prepared by Mrs;'. Harvey Web
ter: and : most ;capably given by•
rs. Jim MacTavish. A -Skit 0
'Love or Duty" was presented
'y five ladies Mrs. Jim Boyle,
rs,. 13pb Struthers., Mrs. Gordon:
hooks, .Mrs-. Harold.Greer, Mrs.
ack Treleaven'. All took,, their,
arts well.
Mrs.. Robert ,Campbell conducted
e,business aid reports. ,Mrs.. Wm.
olt reported on food, needed for
.1. ,meals.: Mrs•,, Jim' Boyle said
e bale was packed•' and '• shipped `
st June,• Mrs. Elwin Hall • gave a
ading on Christian Stewar` ip
nd M
rsJack'Treleaven r an ,
tele on Citizenship to the effect.
at•the. average citizen may not
lways' know' what•`is the• wise dec
ion for government leaders to
aka but it is part.of his res ons-
iiity to see that the .government
mains answerable to the people:
Following a hyrnti and bee edict-
gin,, the meeting closed and lunch
as served by the committee in •
arge.
Area People At
Specia! Service
The twenty-second General
Council of th&United .Church of
Canada held a service of Thank-
giving and Dedication in the Kit-
chener Memorial Auditorium on
Sunday evening, September 11. ,
• . when an estimated audience of
over five thousand' gathered 'for
.worship,
Song leader and choir director,
• William, White of Toronto conduc-
ted a sing -song, .featuring Negro.
spirituals, before the service. The
trumpet fan fare was•under the
direction of George Zieglar. Miss
Louise Germann was ,organist for.
the singing of. familiar hymns
including, Praise my.Soul the
King; of Heaven, .God.of Grace,
and Glory , , Faith , of oiitr Fathers,
and How `/Film a Foundation;.:Seat•'
ed on the platform were the Rt..
Rev:: W. Lockhart., Moderator of ,
the.22nd General Council, Rev,
, •D.r C.A. Lawson, Timothy
Eaton Memorial Church., Toronto',
Rev. Dr: J., MacMillan,' President:.
of Hamilton Conference, Rev.
Dr. P. Morgan'andRev .,Dr. E.
Long'of Toronto. '
In the prayer of Thanksgiving,
deep gratitude wa.s. expressed for
the overwhelming vote favouring '
union with .the ,Anglican ,Church
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given •by the General Council. at
Saturday session. •
The guest. speaker, Rev. Dr..
' C.A.'Lawson:,.spoke on the.•
theme "Let's .Have a Revival".
'The, first step in a 'true' revival is
personal commitment Which in-
volves sincere belief in Jesus,'
not just about' Jesus. Our°most
deadly .national disease is not
cancer or thrombosis but weaken-
ing of the back bone and for our
yeuth.'the false standard of
,'having' not.'•being', ; ' ,
The .key word of our time`is
'revolt' but to bring:about 'good,
'revolt must be • creative .. The
results. of the Wesleyan revivals
in trigland, were reforms in child
labour laws, prison conditions'.
and 'a 'marked •uplift 'in .the: moral
Pot Luck Supper
Unit'44 field -their' meeting Sept
ember 6 in the Church` basement
having a pot luck at 7 o'clock,
Mrs.. Montgomery welcomed
18 members and 2 visitors:
Margaret Rae was .in charge of
the program, • Devotional period.
was taken by the 'cottrimittee Mrs.
Roy:Havens , Mrs; Lloyd Ashton
and' Margaret Rae`.
Mrs, H. Houston showed slides: •
on England, Ireland Ireland and Scotland
*re re thoroughly enjoyed.,
Mrs 'Cummingeplayed': two musi
cal;numbers,•which were Irish and •
suited -the .occasion •
Business'of.the meeting was con-,.
•.ducted by Mrs. Montgomery; A
smallauction was held from
which was realized $17.05 ...Mrs.
•M . Greer wasto start a travelling
basket.:'All help and food, was
settled for the 'meals served to the
W .I.. women foi the convention.
• The meeting was closed by a
hymn and the mizpah :benediction:.
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Luc o .. P, y
The .Afternoon Auxiliary of the
Lucknow Pfesbyteria;z
met in the. Church' on Wednesday;
September.7th at 3:15, p.m: Mrs, •
M..'Henderson .was in; the chair.
She opened with,the•readin.g in
unison :of Psa.lin :103'.followed with.
'prayer. The:B.itle Study w'as given.
by Mrs.' H. Nixon, 6The'Prayer ;
Circle was••tak.en by Mrs. '.W W. Sim-
pson and Mrs. S. Jamieson.
.A hymn. was sung, after which
the minutes of the last meeting
• were read by Mass. N . Malcolm . •
,Business:consisted of the 'finding
of a speaker for, the Thank Offer'-
:ing, and Mrs. H "Agnew• request-
ed all monies or clothing for the
bale be sent in as soon as possible,
The -Roll Call was then taken,..
which :was answered by repeating
a scriptural verse found.in the
Book of Hosea
Mrs: Ken Chester gave .a Read-
ing on' "Time out to Renew" and
Mrs`. J. Little followed with the
Topic '-namely "Co -Builders"
and "Watchmen of the City'' tak-
en, from. passages of . Scriptur'e
written at different :tinies,:and
found in Books.of Isaiah 58:!1-12.
A mos 5'': 21-24 and'rererniah 1:
17 - 19. Te slum up'; social action
f
in
gospel • s roofedthe
mutbe
p
Jesus Christ and it is the respon
sibility of the church to witness
to the Lordship of Jesus Christ,
over all of life even those in
Government to order their 'affairs
in accordahce to His Will, so than .•
justice may be done. We must as
professing, Christians live our faith
that 'others may be helped: A
hymn was sung and prayer by Mrs;.
E. Johnstone closed the meeting.
and spiritual life of the :people.
Revival brings hope of salvation.
and also the truth that the .cause
of Christ demands,sacrifice`. ,
Those attending the service frorri
:Lucknow were choir members,
Mrs. Gordon. Montgomery, Linda
Boyle ; :Margaret Rae, Eleanor;
Whitby, Cheryi'McClenaghan,
Rev: G.' Kaiser, Rev., L.. and Mrs.'
Stirling, Hazel and Ada Webster, .:
Kelso MacNay, Gordon and Melvin
Morrison. '
Gift For Each Din,
First Communion •
Eleven members'attended the
C.'W.L. monthly meeting on Sept-
ember 7, 1966; held in the St..
Augustine.. rectory. After openig ,
,prayers, led by the' President, Mrs.
C', Boyle, the Recording Secretary,
Mrs. , R . Boyle, read the minutes
of the last meeting.
Thank you notes were received•'
from the former Joan'.Devereaux,
Mra. Audrey Carver and Mrs.
Gordon Foran. Mrs. Gus Redmond,,
the treasurer said $42.25 was real-
ized from the bake salei Mrs. Wm.
Kinahan reported that 27 Members
were now on the Roll Call.
A reading by Mrs. R. Boyle follow
ed .. The. C. W.. L. is giving a present
to each child who receives first' •
Holy Communion. 'Those who have
received their First Communion
are; Bernard Boyle, Eddy Franken,
Wilma• VanAaken, Gordon' Kina-
Lan, Colin Chisholm and Virginia
Chisholm.,' • •
The meeting, closed with prayer
and lunch was served by hostesses •
Mrs. Mylis St. Marie -and Mrs.
Leonard Chisholm.
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FEMALE HELP .REQUIRED
A LIGHT MANUFACTURING *INDUSTRY' HAS INDICATED
AN INTEREST 1N .LOCAY'ING IN. KINCARDINE DEPENDING
• ON THE AVAILABILITY, OF FEMALE LABOUR,
Any women in this area who might be: interested' in .light
manufacturing work, please advise . ,
Kiaeardine .IndustriaE Commission
BOX 299 TELEPHONE 39
KINCARDINE
By Friday Of:This Week
pisa survey and in no v�
obligates the person showirn
interest:
Huron. Crop Report..
Damp weather continues to de-
lay the completion of cereal grain
`harvesting in Huron County., Many
farmers have now' finished and a
- few .•fine days would, allow for.
total 'completion..
Pastures are' producing consider-.
able feed and beef :cattle are gain.
' ing particularily well at this time.
,Fall plowing is the order of the
day and the:.bean harvest will.•
commence, at full speed when the
weather becomes more favourable
Mrs. Ross Shiells
Is -Guest Speaker
Langside
The Ladies of.the ,,Langside W.M
S. met at the home of Mrs. George'
Colon on Monday.; September 12
at 2 o'clock.
The :call: to Worship was given by
the President followed with every-.
one repeating the ,W W. M. S. Purpose;'
The scripture reading was read by
Mrs. George Young followed with
prayer by Mrs.' Gordon Wall. Med-
itation was capably given by Mrs. •
Watt.
Plans for the dinner held at the
church on September. 20 were dis-
cussed. The rollcall was answered
by.:8 Members and, l,home helper.
• •.A reading ,"Sharing in Canadian
Missions" was :given by Mrs. •Con
len, The meeting, was closed with
The September meeting of Zion. prayer by Mrs. Wes Young.: Lunch
U.C.W. was held at the home of .' was served by Mrs. Conlon after
Mrs.• Marsh Gibson on September which the Pfesident thanked Mrs.
8th-.. The meeting:epened with a. • 'Young and 'Mrs, Orr for preparing .
hymn followed by repeating the the program and .Mrs. Conlon for
Lord's Prayer in unison,. The rollhaving the .meeting. '
'call ' was answered .by naming a
Parable:; and ,also handing' in an; ;
item. for the .Bazaar:
The Devotional 'Period was taken
by Mrs. • Robt.:Helm based' on the'.
23rd Psalm.: The Bible Study based
on the Parables was conducted by
Mrs:Chas:' Wilkins:.. A reading ,
,taken from . "Dean McLeod's" Book'
of poems was' given by Mrs. Gordon
Kirkland.
Mrs, Ritchie then introduced'the
guest, speaker Mrs. Ross Shiells,,
who gave, a very interesting
account of their recent trip to, the
British Isles.
During the•business period., ,Mrs.
John Gardner and Mrs. 'Lloyd •
Hunter, .along with the President
and the Treasurer, were appointed.
to the Finance Committee.. In the
absence of the treasurer, :Mrs..
Doug Raynard 'gave the treasurer's
report. Mrs. GordonKirkland re
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Kited on the articles required for
ollr Fall Supply work, and Mrs.
Kirkland and Mrs. D',A,- Hackett
• are to see about the necessary '
articles needed; Mrs. Wesley
Ritchie inquired about the quilting
of the.relieff quilt,, and it was plan-
ned to have a quilting at her home
on Thursday, September 22nd..
Mrs. Doug Raynard•, reported on the
visits made during the month.
e gThe
President had .word: requesting
Zion ladies to take part in the,
Fall 'Regional .Meeting at 'Nile in
October, Mrs.. Wm:.• Hunter read
a thank -you note from. Mrs, Doug'
'Raytard . •
Mrs, Kaiser closedthe meeting
with prayer. Lunch was served' by
the hostess Mrs.' D.A. Hackett
and Mrs. Raynard .
Macieods
Take. Note -
The. following article appeared•
in -last week's Kincardine News
•and Goldie Buckingham suggests
that perhaps the Sentinel might
be able to help out. The News
,Says .
It's been quite a: week 'and just
when you. get to the point of •
thinking that you can afford to
enjoy Saturday as a hold.ay some
One drops in and says,"My name
is. MacLeod -- I'm only here for
adhour -- 'wonder -if you would
know of any MacLeod's as I had '
a, relative who came : here many
years ago.'
Well, the News has had prob-
lems to solve before and perhaps, .
the Lucknow Sentinel might have
a few MacLeod'swho could help
out. •
The' gentleman visiting the
News. was Mr, `Charles John (Miles;
MacLeod whose ancestors Came
from Asynt, Scotland. Angus,
grandfather of Charles MacLeod
settled in Cape Breton Island,
while a brother, whose name is
not known, came to Kincardine/
If you.have any inforrnation.you
can write to Mr. C, J, MacLeod
at .311 Sheridan Street, Brantford -
he'll be glad •to hear from you •
and perhaps you'll find's new rel-
ative.
el-ative. .
But to, trace down all the Mac-
Leod's in one hour?
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