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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-10-05, Page 11Kiniough WIM S ,(ginlough flews) MGs. Petry Hodgins was hostess . the W.M.S. meeting which With the W . M• S'e spurpose hypo,' �S�u �O �a led in d the Scripture r The word for the roll coil Harvest" A .report was given. the Executive meeting held in church on Wednesday, tuber 21st, 'psi Eon Robertson and Mrs. ge Harkness were in charge of hprogr in theme -"Co builder's" ad•Watchmen in the city" which is followed with a discussion on ' 1,1eresublects. A ,summary was en on each. of the six progr&ms the members who . prepared :; kept, Mn, Harkness and Mrs. Rob stook parr in a dialogue from le study book. The meeting closed .with. prayer • ad hymn. Courtesy remarks tap given and lunch served. lucknow Units H General. Meeting T'H I, 1,1,1CKN+ W_ Ii NTf � CI.dki�Thmk.ed ForShbalI, Used Stone Before .shf cid The second Meeting of the Ashfie- id; Presbyterian C,.G.J,T. was held. September 26th. The 'meeting open ed With a hymn. it was followed by the C. G.I.T. Hymn and Purpose,. The scripture, meditation and pray er were given by Donna Wylds:, Co lectionand roil call were taken. A hymn and the Benediction closed this Part of the meeting. The Business followed , What the C,G.1,T, purpose meant wars dis- cussed, Taps closed' the meeting, The General Meeting of Lucknow LC, W; was held in .the Church 'elloi ship room on September Leat at 8, p . m . with an amend* ince •of ,BT members. In the •absen- e of the President, Mrs. Wharry, heist Vice Pres: , Mrs. Harvey . louston, was in. charge of the ., noting. ' . h Mrs. Stirling, - the new minister's life was welcomed and presented Q the members.. 'A note of appreciation was read from the W. I convention for the kindness and courtesy extended 0 the visiting delegates -at the. unae,of their .convention. Mrs.: Mildred Cameron reported fiom the presbyterial on the need for good'used clothing. f ce Over yeas Relief,. and asked that it be' In good, repair . . An:invitation was received from. Whitechurch W . A to attend their Fhankoffering on October. 6th, at 2p.m. . ' Mrs. V. Hunter, 'as: Citizenship ', and Social Service convener., poke on the needs for Books fore • Dverseas: Help ::;'It. was decided to place a box. irithe'church ,.and.1 request that'anyone having'suit- lble books,': donate them for this. use.' Books required are English fiction; non-fiction classics,,. iography., child-care' etc: espec� ally high-school or.'.;iiniversity; ilso-Children's stories; . The:Thank-Offering; Meeting is ; o be held .on NoVember;15th at • !p.m... with Mrs. Belfry, the Pres- pteriai Pres. from Walkerton as guest: speaker.. Plans were made to 1o1 d the Annual me:,etng, in the orm•of a pot -luck supper on Dee- Imber 15th at 6:30 p.m. i'n the.: ' church -Fellowship room: The.Stewardshi committee, kith. Mrs.' Elwin Hall as•c o•.. nvever; rad charge of the following prog nm. A'.hyinn wax sung., Scripture 4s read .by• lyttas Ada Webster , • blloYw'ed by .prayer by Mrs. E: la11, The .meditation was given Mrs. Robert Finlay . The offer hg was received and dedicated by Miss Oa Webster and Mrs.. W.B, nderson. A/sk.it on Stewardship as presented by Mrs. E. Hall, s. Bob:'Finlay, Mrs: SarnfAlton nd Miss Ada Webster. A "duet"In e Garden" by Mrs. lack McKlm nd.Mrs. Don `Dennis was much. ,ppreciated . A reading; "The Steward" by Mrs;' Sam Altdn :oncluded the 'program; d`Mrs. llcuston spoke briefly; and osed the rneetingby repeating he M'izpah:be:nedtcti on. $ Susan Park Is C.G.I.T. President ,A meeting of the Dungannon • United Church C. G.1,T.. was held Wednesday, September 28th at '7;30 in the basement of the Dung- . annoy United Church: The leaders •this year are Mrs. Ivan Rivett and Mrs. Bob Jefferson.. . . Susan Park wax elected• as presi- dent, Anne Errington,: vice'Pres. Martha ,Eedy secretary, Marsha Hodges, treasurer, Barbara Blake:' press reporter and 'Karen Riven. pianist..'; . ,• • Mrs Yvan Rivett gave' a reading called"While Shape are.You In?" Worship service was held and the Meeting closed, with Taps.. • • Chalmers C.O.C. +Chalmers C;.O..C. held`their October. meeting on Sunday •during church service in the.church school item.. The president, Janie Laidlaw opened the meeting and gave the• call, to worship. All sang, the C.0.•C...Hymn and re-' peated; the -Lord's Prayer in .unison. • The Scripture was. read by. Debbie Reynolds, :The minutes'. were read by Doris • crasher , The. roll call was answered by 'Some- thing . for' which we are 'thankful... The offering. was received by Lori Purdon and the offering Prayer was. given by Douglas Ross ; T-he-theme-of•.the meeti =was_ "Be.ye`Doers of the Word and not, Hearers Only" The: PrimaryStory . was given by Mts.. Earl` Caslick..• The Senior,•story "George and the Chinese Lady" was supervised by Mrs. lough .Simpson, who had Mary Lou Wall. ' Doris 'Fisher., Paul Laid. law 'and'Darlene Simpson each read a portion. The.; closing prayer was 'given by Mary, Loin Wall: P p 1 f Langside News) 1angside C000 ,. 4e1d Their Inst Meeting on Sunday October 2, with Freddy de Boer as president.. The call, to worship WA* given by the leader .Mrs. Chas. Tiffin. The. Scripture lesson Was read•by Ken' Scott with,prayer by Brian Wall.,. The Minutes of the last meeting were read by Agnes Conley, The offering'was taken by Many Young with prayer by :Ross Moffat,. A donation from this offering will be sent to Children's Aid Society at. Walkerton. Interesting letters were read from children.in San Salvador thanking Langsside.C,O.0 for sending a softball for.them with lvirs.,• Richardson: Last 'year a 'stone tied' in.,a .sock served as a ball so they were quite pleased to have a real'ball to,play. with. The. last chapter of the Study Book. was given by Mrs. George Conlan. The leaders, Mrs,. Chas. Tiffin, ,-Mrs. George Conlan 'and IVirs. 'George Young tested the members on the. names of the parables studied at C. p C, Carolyn MacGillivray was. pianist for the C.; C. 'meetings.; Mrs, 'Philip. Steer visited last week with her daughter Mrs. Donald Belo: Mr, Bell and family at Toronto.; Mrs. Steer who is convalescing after surgery will begin' work -at the Nursing Home this week. •Mr., and Mrs. Jim Ross and Miss: Margaret Moffat of Toronto spent the 'week -end with Miss Emma • Richardson and Graham Moffat.. Mr. and Mrs. garish Moffat of W ingharn visited at the same home On Sunday.. Ken Young, Tharnesford . spent the week -end at the hom e of his: parents Mr'. and Mrs. . Clifford Young Barbara McQuillin of Toronto spenr the week -end with her par ents; Mr:: and Mr's, .Disk McQuill in. Mr. Wand Mrs Wes Young attended the golden' wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reid of Tiverton; . Mas: Young -iv a, niece: of Mr Reid: Hilda •de Boer, 5 year old Baugh- ' ter of Mr. •and Mrs. Peter de Boer was at London'ori Tuesday to see - an.:eye-specialist: • 51!......HELEN$ ' .Mr., , and Mrs . Andrew. Gaunt "were !'Sunday visitors with Mr.. and Mrs. Jim Sherwood in Goderieh. BORN In . W ingtiam and, District ,Hos ital on Se tember 30th to Mr. sand Mrs: Dan; Rose (Ruth Webb) a. daughter a sister for David and Alison . , Congratulations. Justa reminder of the• W.,1 meet- ing on Thursday evening at 8;30 in the hall. Mrs. Harold Cooper will demonstrate invisible mending Recent visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Fred McQuillin were Mt.' and Mrs: Harold Scott of Kitchener; Mr, and Mrs. Barry McQuillln.and Jill of Hespler Mrs. Boy McQuillinSr. • of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mc'- Quillin: of Thornhill; Mr., and Mrs: Carman McQuillin of Guelph and :Miss Beatr ice and Wm. McQuilin. Rev. .Rod. MacLe�d. Is Guest Speaker The ladies -of the'Lueknow 'Pres byterian Congregation were guests of the Evening Auxiliary at their annual pot luck supper held in the Sunday Schoolloom•on Tuesday. evening with forty ,gone ladies pre sent, Mrs, Noble.J4hnston, who was in the chair, opened the nieet- [ng with the.:Call to Worship and prayer; Following the opening hymn, Mrs.. Robert Mackenzie . read Psalm 100 and gave .the med,� itation '"Count your. Blessings A. tetter was read frorn •the exec"-, utive of the '"Grey -truce Women's I'nstitute A•rea"' thanking the church lad' as for .catering to the Convent- • iLl held 'her'e. A letter was read from the Auxiliary's adopted son in India•, A duet - "God will take care of you" by Mrs. StuartJamiesontand,' Mrs. Bill Gibson was much enjoy- ed. 'Guest Speaker was --Rev. Rod. MacLeod,.who gave a very interest- ing talk on his recent trip to Scot- land. cot-land: ' One •of the highlights of the trip was a visit to•St. Gleet Cath ederal in Edinburgh., where John ,. Knox and Andrew Melville ;played a very important part in the Refor- mation . There isstill a great dep— th of religious faith in Scotland. The meeting closed with a hymn and prayer by Mrs.' Austin !Jorge.. BUY rows FOR CASH OR BY INSTALMENT$ DOWN PAYMENT DFS% 42" FOR A $50'BOND; $5.0 FOR A $100 BOND, ETC. BALANCE EAsYlNSTAI,MENTS OVER YEAR. BUY. YOURrs Arm, UI?AIICN OF Tao Of M. BANK,, OF M0NutEAL Canada's First Bank `UCKNOW MRANCHs. W. D. ROM SWUM* WHJTECHURCH Mr..and Mrs.. lint Mock and: Bonnie Dannie, • Catherine. Carol and John of Harriston were Sttndtity visitors with Mr ,and'tefrs. Ctrl Weber and famikly. Mr. •and..Mri Ztrari'Laidlaw and Janet and Herb Laidlaw 'were'Sun- day visitors with .Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crowston.:and family of Chatham The U.C.W. are holding their Thankoffering Meeting in the church at 2.3t. on Wednesday. Oet-: ober 5 Rev. Stirling of Lucknow will be guest speaker r Lucknow and St. Helens IJ.C.W. 'and. White church W.M.S. will be ,guests;' Mr . and Mrs. ,Carl. Weber. 'Anne, Marlene and Clair, attended St Oh ening on.Friday evening .at, the. bottle of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cha Embers of •Harron for the newly w, Mr. and >Ivlrsw.;8illl Chambers The United. Church` services .forr. next Sundaiy, October ` 'a from then till October 31 will be' it 10 a;tn. Mr. and Mrs. Tobias:401# ref Milverton, Mrs.:8111 'Gi rsR. Rhonda Billie and Gregory of Ludt now Iwere Sunday v shore, lwith:'Mr. and Mrs. George I`iattoer.. '' To celebrate Kevin Falcon's birthday, Mr. and. 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