HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-11-02, Page 11DNESDAY, NOV, 2nd', 1946
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KNOW PRESBYTERIAN EVEN-;
'INC AUXiLIARY
e October meeting of the •
know Presbyterian Evening:Aux
y:was helcl at the home of
. Gorclonfisher on Tuesday
ning with 19 ladies present.
.• Frank, Hawthorne who was in..
'the.rneetingopened with.
Call to Worship and prayer. '
owing the opening hymn.
. Ross Gammie gave,a review
e October Glad Tidings; in-. .
ing an article by Rev. Walter
om entitled "Not Only With
Lips" and a poem"Take My
ofSinging".. ' .
was decided to send a cheque
• $120 .00 to cover the 'expenses
e Auxiliary's adopted son •in
a for anOthet year. • •
e.,Scripture was read in unison.
Jim Henderson was in charge
e Topic ,- "Called to the •
rstry of*Reconciliation", induct
i•discussion of the medical
k being done by the Presbyter -
Church in.Formosa, India and
ria and the .work of Hospital,
tatiOn in Canada'. Mrs, Haw
e thanked Mrs. Henderson.
'her fine 'presentation of the
y for this month,
ss Mauciie Fisher read two
s - Friendship".and "Thanks-
ing Day". •
e meeting Closed with a hymn
prayer by Mrs. Matici'Sherwo
ch was served by the Committ-
it Charge: . .•
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essengers Hold
allowe'en Social
itechurch News) .
'Friday evening at 8 o'clock,
nited Church messengers with -
leaders Mrs. Dave Gibb and
Elmer. Sleightholm entertained
'ers C.O.C. and Calvin -
Messengers in the Halloween
ated Sunday School room'.
judges for the costumes, were
•George McGee, M.rs. Albert
tes and Mrs. Victor Emerson.
test dressed -Hallowe'en Boy -
rt Watt. Best dressed Hallow&
irl -; Debbie Reynolds. 'Comic
- Helen Chandler. Best Hall-
en costume for pre schociIers -
Ann Ritchie but all in this
received a gift. The judges
it hard to arriveat a decis-
as there were around 60child-
in attendance and the costumes
beautiffil, and varied. *
e call to worship was given by
' Dave Gibb. The scripture wai •
by Charles Thompson. Cathy
n led in prayer. The guest
ker,• Mr. Bissett of .GOderich '
introduced by Mrs. Dave ibb.
Bissett has spent 3 weeks eath
r at British West Indies, He
many beautiful slides Of
eda,' Barbada, St. Lucia and
uda •islands, and gave a Very
esting commentary of each.
,Bissett was thanked by Mrs. • •
tholm and Janet Sleightholrn
nted him with a gift. •
e offering was received by
t Sleightholm and Barbara
le and dedicated byEarl
• pson. The closing prayer,
given by Rev , George Mitchell'
e U.C, W. served lunch.
SAWFLY MENACE
ropean sawfly larvae can
age Christmas 'tree planta- •
s in Ontario if not controlled,
ds and Forests entomologists
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Presbyterial Held.:
• At Chalmers ,.
• (Whitechurch News)'
The Presbytedai was held at
•,'Chalmers Presbyterian Church on
Thursday afternoon at 2 p.m.
with Mrs, Sutherland, President',
presiding., Miss Nutt was loader of• ,
the Senior workshop group in the
Church auditorium discussing
. with theM:the new.study Book
Thiaintribittion of the Church •to
the Development Of Canada. and
Miss Dorothy Keller discussed •.
with C.O.C.. and
Explorer leaders their work in the •
Sunday. school roorn,of the church;
• Around 100 were in attendance
• -and lunch was served by White-
church Auxiliary in the White-
church Cenununity Memorial
Hail. • . • , .
• - 'MESSENGERS,
• Calvin -Brick Messengers held
their October meeting on Sunday.
• last in the church...Barbara * •
Prittiton„pretident presided .and
Moria McGee was pianist:. The .
Scripture was read by Darlene
'CoulteS, JaneShiell and,Ivirldine
McGee. Margaret RObertseir led
•'In,prayer: JOyce Taylor,gaVe the,
• Heralds Report. Mrs... NorMan
Coultes gave the story "Fables". .
CafriniSekki,' C
• •(Whitechurch Nevis) .,
CalVin•Brick U. C,W, held their
meeting .at the home Of
Harry Cook on October 20 with, on
• attendance of 10,
Mrs. Ken Mason opened the.
"worship service by all repeating
. the general Thanksgiving Prayer,
The offering was received by Ruth
• Ann White and dedicated by Mrs.
Ken Mason. Two.hyniris and the
Lord's Prayer were repeated In
unison. Mrs. Donald Dow ,gave
two Thanksgiving poemS, - •
Mrs. Lawrence Taylor gave •
chapter1 Of the Study BoOk•dea-
• ing With, the Chinch In Early Cam-
tido.: The Bible StudyrWas the 1st'
Chap/ter lathe book "In the Church
and the World" and was given by
Mrs. 'Ken Mason. The President,
Mrs,: Alex. Robertson presided for
the business. The allOCation, 2 •
girls sweaters and print patches
for, quilts are to. be ,sent in. -Plans
were. made for entertaining pat- .
lents at. Goderick Ontario. Hospital
stone evening. 'Mrs,. Norman
Coultes is 'convener .of the. prow -
am. A. pot luclesupper for Noveirr•;•
bit 9s planned for the.Congrega-
don if ,Belgrave Church 'bis.setnent
is available. Women's committee
for supper is Mrs. D. bow.,.
Dick Ivieere, Mrs.:G. McBurney.
Mrs. .1..,.Taylor; The men's comm.
ittee Murray Shiell;,Norman. ."
Coultes, •Akx Robertson: The
• meeting closed' With Mizpah bene-
diction. Mrs.. George"MeGee's.
group served. Birthday test„,.
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SOUth KitlioSS Y•PTS.
South Kinloss Young People met "Burning Bush Emblem" was taken
by Mrs: Ira Dickie.
Sunday evening'. October. 30th at •
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Evan
Keith. The president, Jim. MacKin-
non gave the Call tO Worship and
all sang "The Church's One Found-
ation" and repeated the Lord s
Prayer in unison: The Scripture
lesson was read responsively. 13arb-
ara Maclnyre gave the offertory
prayer. • '
An invitation was read to attend .
the Mission Rally' in 'Teen -tater
Presbyterian Church, November
6th at8 p.m..lan MacKenzie and •
Ardonna MaCIntyre were appointed
• as council menthers. •
• The roll.call was answered by a
catechism qtrestion and answer. 1.
Brian Keith favoured with an accor-
dian number. . •
The topic "Our Presbyterian
Faith" and the 'significance cif th.e
Bruce Colwell had a,reacling on
• the origin of HalloVeen. Bible
Contests were conducted by Walter
Dickie: Bruce Colwell thanked,
the hostess. Mrs. Keith.
..."Onward Christian Soldiers" was
sung and Rev,: R. MacLeod closed
the meeting with prayer. • ,
Entertain At
Bruce tea Haiferi,
•Three,car loads of LucknOw
Wornen'SInstitute members motor-
ed to Bruce Lea Haven at VV.alkertor
on October 25th..and put On•a very
entertaining, program convened by.,
Mrs. Wes joynt and Mrs. R,H. •
Thompson, •
Mrs. Jessie Aliin very ably acted
• ak accompanist 'on the piano to
the several musical numbers.
Several choruses were sung by the
. institute meffibers; 'reings were
given by Mrt.*Alex MacNay;
• violin -selections .by Mr. W,L,
MacKenzie; a duet by Mrs. Wes
Joynt and Mrs. Philip Stewart and
the Story of the Bells by Mis.
Emerson of Whitechurch, •
Mrs: Omar Brooks presided for the
program, • . •
Birthday gifts were distributed to
ten of the patients and members
and staff of the Home were served
sundae cups by the Institute Mem-
bers to 'conclude a pleasant after-
noon.
Millinery Supplies
• pototes Aftaktiotsas
• oircottAroos HAT Rionnitio
ALTERATIONS •
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WALLACE'S.. SPEOAL
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• Mr. and Mrs. E. 111, Wallace. are the warners vo9 fhb bvskiem.
• Mrs. INallace is the former Phyllis Stow of Walesa .Triwaship.
NGSIDE
Co• msnuniOnwill be Obierved.
'next Sunday 'at Langsiele Presbytee-
ian.Church with Rev. Gordon Fish
of Wingpam the interimqvloclerat.-.
or incharge. Service will lye at
2 p. 11) preparatory.service .
with Whitechurch will 'beheld at
• Langside on Friday evening at• •
8;30 With sessions ineeting-at 8
o'clock. • •
On Saturday evening the annual
congregational P01 'Leek 'tripper .
: will,be held in, the church at 7
o'clock.. 'MIS iwillbe followed by
the Sunday School's AChieVernent
-Night when a programme will be
• presented by the•clasies..; and awar.
and prizes will be given. out.
• JIM arid Lloyd tiapria 'Visited on
Saturday with Doug and.Briatt WalL
Mr d Ivirs "TIM d
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Mr. and Mri,' George,-Yotr'ng.and
• .• d Mr. and . Roy o tr
supper at.the home of Mr. and Mrs: ford is ted e k eod
• an ar e an
• • — Ontario Annual Ivleeting. held in
. hd Tororso..- . .
other relatives attended*a bin ay wirs Keane f a
v during the wee -
Wm. Brown, n. Lucknow in 1107 ana_. L_arry.
of Miss .13/nate Johnston of Belgravel "IL- and Mrs. Win, G. Bunter
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Zion's Recent
Prize Winners
• (Zion News). •
At the laternational ploughing' •
. stiatch'..Joart Anderton was the • P,
gad -Prize winner of a Contest • .
sponsered by the Bank or montivid
The contest consisted of counting
beans in it jar. Join's gueSs
wits 2.060. She rcoeived fiftee4
dollars in prize money.
Other winperSin the area, were,
Mrs.; boas Asynatd rectiied'
• transiftorsadio CICNX 144ies
program. Mrs. Hackett Jr. • '
'Won as a consOlatiOn prize
Ma Chine head. ihsotigh the Nel-:„.
Gordon itirklind spelt 'Friday Arid
Saturday Orlast week attending •
the CO -op Medical federation of • •
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