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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-10-12, Page 11I Because of the ''thanksgiving olida<y,, it was necessary to hold eports of regular Church Meetings ntil next week. r . SuixesSfUtlkction. BiMe School* met To 'Discuss Improvements dor Future (Contributed By The Lucknow Ministerial Society) ' A meeting was held last week, Wednesday , ,.in order to present the inancial statement of the Lucknow rid district Vacation Bible School. 'The meeting :was likewise used as an opportunity to exchange ideas and opinions as .to possible improve ents, and future Vacation Bible Schools... :.. The Financial picture: s� as fof ll. ow,. Offerings received fromthe child- Viten and: during the final. program amounted to.$180.56. The total 'cost of our Vacation Bible School 4292.99' . The difference $112 43 ;which is to be divided'among'the ,four denominations, Certainly this is a picture that speaks for its- elf and we are grateful 'that so . much could be done.at'such; little ' :cost, • ' Opportunity wasthen givento make. remarks.' It was felt that }dote time could be given to music 'and song, that the recreation per iods were�in need of supervision • and .definite ' programs . Materials 'were discussed; and various ideas *ete'were' given,. } The meeting wasious ideas g• and afterglow All have enjoyed..: this work, and so; did our commun— ity, and we hope, the children,' t was indeed one of the finest . iings'thaf our 'churches were* able' • to do this. May we find encourage- ent;in this to do it again next Mar. and broaden our vision to ore interests ;in our community, '' We'wish. to: take this opportunity nce more 'to express our gratitude to all parents who gaveof their me and brought us their children; ikewise to every one that worked With us, and to' those that afforded ' as thismagnificent opportunity. "We_enjoy the._Sentinel.and ways look for names of people we 'know. There have been lots of 'changes in •the last twenty. years"; }Says Mrs.. Art Cann of London in • 'advising us of their change of ddress to 135 1/2 Mamelon' St: Askaboutconvenient departur and return times (Kinlough News) • The H, W. I, met inthe hall with Mrs. •Lloyd Ackert'an. d Mrs. Sam farmer as hostesses.'' Mrs.. 'Harold,; e etin Haldenbypresided and them g opened with the ode and Mary ° . Stewart Collect. Standing; Committee reports were given. Th committee to arrange the Remembrdnce Day service on Nov- ember lith is Mrs; Raynard Ackert, Mrs: Alex Percy, Mrs, Ellwood. Elliott, Mrs. Sam Farrnier.. The Bruce County Rally will be held at ' W iarton on October .29th . with Mrs. Lyman Sutton delegate.;Roll call "A new product on the market 'and ;:my reaction to:it" Mrs. Jack Ackert and Mrs Lyman Sutton .re= ported. onsthe 4-H clubs. Mrs, u Lloyd Ackert (program .convener) gave the topic on. "the production of Sunflower oil and its uses': This was very interesting; Mrs. Frank Maulden delegate to the Area Con;. vention at Lucknoww also: gave an interesting report. Anne Ackert favoured •:with a.•piano solo Mrs. Charlie' Murray gave the m otto"The farifn is the food .factory: of the nation, Lets keep the assem- bly 'line rolling" and also conduct- ed the naming leaves contest. These were both well'. prepared; Miss.Edna Boyle and Mrs;.. Harold Haldenby had the highest number of points. Mrs.• Raynard Ackert gave:a reading on Thanksgiving. The .meeting closed with God save the .Queen and Grace. Lunch was served by the hostesses. The directors were,Mrs. Lloyd Ackert and Mrs., Charlie Murray who arranged the program, TODAY'S SMILE. ' • Mr Newlywed: You mean: there's:.. only cheese, for dinner?. :Mrs . Newlywed• Yes dear •. When the chops caught fire and • fell into the dessert:, I'. had to use the ' soup to put out'the fire. Delores Whitby G �� rI� �. .Fn o � A (Guide News) - At the -regular meeting: of theAst. Lucknow Guide Company, onfri- day 'evening,' a;horseshoe was for- mei by the. Guides afterroll call and the Canadian flag was present- ed.. P. L:, Barbara 'Wilkins of ;the Bluebird Patrol then. presented. . reef u t Delcres‘ Whitby to Captain. Mr`s',. J. 'McKCim to be enrolled.' ism and wit Delores Mode la's. • presented.' with her tendo foil pin by Lieutenant, Mrs. Pon Thompson. Following `this ceren ony. the COM,' PAY fofned repeating the Guide Prayer and .the flag was snatched off, The following badges were pres- ented - Brenda Ritchie, Home Nurse and Child Care; Barbara Wilkins. Pioneer; The.Swallows had the highest points at Roll call, While in patrol;. oorners', a wild flower competition was held. Which was*** by the RObin p ' roi. A game., gtalker'!rrootstepav . Was played the copy and severi0x pa `their S,:01, thg tog. 'hanks to +estops orr ss Susan Rall., Joirpc. , b+tsteil' arnd Mary Jardine, an limitation Campf e :inside the closing scene mere real- , i tfc. DDurii gp f ire, which, was lard by Unda' ale. Captain ea - plain the meaning of a gum' "Duty to God" .. The meeting closed With taps,. BUNGLE YOUR ROOF NOW Wa, will supply asphalt shingles, nails , and labour, r FOR SAS LOVA' AS $11.50 PER, SQUARE Singly, his hot is that of a s rviC man, a :sportsman a - man • of th..•. 'ssa, a scout- master, a businassmati, a ...cowboy,. a. far ri •a .construction Worker Mondays — Mogs, ..In: by 4:11 p.m. CATTLE, CALVES and LAMBS, EVERY DAY, • • EXCEPT SATURDAY We do Curing and Smoking' , . Beef, .Pork and Lamb. Sold Whole, Half or quarter, .. For Borism • Service,-„ And Lower Prices' Ripley .100., CHAS, HOQISMA - Prop, `THill ADVVR?ISEMEHT IgROUGNT To YOUPUi1LIC: $GJtInce QY