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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-11-16, Page 11)♦ twig susirlumip a viz NESOAX, NOV. 14th 1914. THE LuCKNAW' SRNTINEi. LUCKNOW, 01041,11110 s h field e sixth meeting of the Ashfield. byterian C. G.I. T, was held, ber 31, 1966 in the basement e church. It was opened with. to worship followed by Hyman and repeating the C, G.I, T. se. :,offcxitrg-wa tak m •and-ofiertur- r,ayer' given. The: Scripture., itat ion and Prayer were • given ancy MacLennan: .; er Hynin. 72, the• treasurer and. tary gave their rep'orts.. Roll was taken. The members then d a discussion on religion and d with Taps; e'seventh meeting of the. . ield Presbyterian C. G.1. T. ' , held November 7, 19.66 in'the ment of the church. It opened. Call to Worship followed by n 545 , .followed by the .1. T Purpose and .Hymn. e. Meditation, Scripture and er were given by Betty Simp.- The treasurer and secretary their reports -followed:by call. Business was the Vesper ice. •' fourth discussion on religion eld meeting closed with, taps'. O Iive ( Olivet` News ) blivet. .0 ,C,, W,, met at the of ,Mrs. Herb Clayton on ay' evening. The president. Walter Black conducted ,the ss period during which Mrs.'. cOuire told .of the child the ngers are sponsoring in Korea. Ray Hamilton, received last e items for the Elizabeth Fry and the' usual Remembrance ifts/were received for West- er Hospital,- Mrs: Clayton led worship. Mrs'. E. Osborne. rs., Sandy MacCharles pre- a. Remembiance,'Day medit- followed by a solo by Mrs, acChatles.. Mrs. . Robert e reported on Christian- Ed - n. Mrs 'Melvin Coiling read er in- the "Onward" written McNairn, and Mrs:wh. te. of the ultra -modern ,city,. ia, 'from the study book on g the lunch hour Mrs. Coiling thanked the hostess mrnittee and welcomed the. nneth .Cameron YPS -Speaker (Kinloss`News) een South Kinloss. young e met Sunday eveningat the of Mr. and Mrs.. Ira Dickie esident, :Jim MacKinnon..,' the cab to worship. After. ` ading of the Bible Lesson Matthew 5, Mrs.. Evan Keith cted an interesting Bible . Members' answered the roll ith a Bible verse with the 'follow". ' . •. ings on Remembrance Day given by Joyce Walland' Maclntyre and.prayers by Colwell . and Walter. Dickie . ions on a Bowling 'Night, stmas play and Carol sing re held... • PINE RIVER UCW Unit2'. ( Ainberley News $ Unit 2 of Pine River United. Church held their November meet- ing. on Tuesday evening, November 8. Mrs.. Donald Courtney opened the meeting and .presided for:the....1 business period. Mrs. Bob Courtney had' chargeof the Worship service. Mrs. Norval `t4esbitt:gave the scripturereading which was followed .with the; Study Book on Brazil by Mrs; Allan Farrell. An interesting reading on proced- uresfor adoption was given by Mrs. Robert Rutledge- and a poem,'by • Mrs. l esie Wardell ;brought the meeting to a close..Lunch was ser wed by the committee in charge and.:a social hour was enjoyed,,. MacKinnon introduced the • speaker, Mr. Kenneth Cart- a second World War veteran; ke. ono-. "I Remember" is were organized by Mrs. and Betty Colwell. Mac es thanked the hostess, and aking part in the programm trent meeting will be in the a Bowling party - Saturday ber 26th • Certificate On first Communion Brakes UCINI The November meeting of Blokes U C. W, was held Tuesday afternoon in -the church;. Mrs. . Howard. Blake was In charge of the Pr ant and opened the :meeting progrant, with the, call to worship and a hymn with Mrs. Wm. Andrew at the organ:. The scripture lessonwas read in unison. . November being Remembrance month the meditation was the story of "The Hall of Heroes". The,sec-" -fet*aries"`t'ep" rrtliev gives arMi we .r.. _v. sang another:hymn. Mrs;' Kaiser read the poem: "In• Flanders Field's".' and Mrs, John Plaster gave the reply tri it bysthe multitude ."Taps at Twilight". Mr.' Kaiser started the new Bible. Study book , "The Church and The World" .• The roll call was answered by.* verse withthe the word "peace". U: adults and 2 children present,. A number attended the Presbyterial ' ; at the N ile and reported aninter eating meeting.. Mrs. W m . Andrew gave the study book and Mr. Kais- ,er closed the meeting .with prayer,' (St .Augustine C. W. L.) • Twelve. members and two visitors' ;were, present .at the .November :C.W.,L. meeting, held. Tuesday' evening in the Rectory. Father Caruana was unable to come to.' show the slides on Australia .as an- ticipated. 'The Treasurer stated that a coffee perculator.: had beett purchased: for C.W.L. functions. Mrs. Gordon - Foran;` Social Action convener,. reported •thata number of St. Augustineladies attended the Mary Hehn .plastic. demonstration at the Goderich C. W., L, held .re cently, learning howto make useful objects. and gifts out,bf used javex bottles. Mrs: C. Boyle And Mrs. G. Foran attended the public .meeting Oct- 1 Ober' 26th.• in the. Town Hall,'Luck- now , • for the purpose of. organizing a Senior Citizens' Club. TheIxec- utives of St. Augustine, Kings-. bridge and Lucknow C W. L.'s. • •, Met at Kingsbridge October 28th to discuss problems .common• to' each league. Brides or anyone moving into:ihe parish are to. be given a free one-year: member- ship with the. league. Anne' Boyle, daughter of Mr: and: Mrs. C. Boyle received,her:first' Holy Comrnunion October 9th and will be given a certificate from the C.W.L. spiritual convener; Mr's.. Hickey... . .Thank'you notes Were, received from Mrs. J. Phelan,. Blyth',' and from the former Corinne Redmond' Mrs. Angus Cline. . . • The Stratford•:Deaneryy meeting held in Goderich recently was att- ended-by tt-ended- by Mrs. ;J : Frranken , Mrs. T • Redmond, ,Mrs,. C. Boyle and Mrs. L. Chisholm, who gave a detailed: report, Rev. J.L. Hennessey stressed ,the important roleof help- ing your fellowmah, whether Cath. olic or Protestant „ and being. .willing workerson community projects such as cancer drives, etc. The President reminded the lea- gue that meat may be eaten on Fridays by all Catholics now in our - Diocese, granted by the Bishop, Card 'parties will be held in the • Parish Hall this winter sponsored by the parishioners. Mrs. Bill'Kinahan and Mrs, John Franken will•pre pare a list indicating who will be . responsible for lunch,, so that the ,burden is not carried by a -few.. A spiritual reading was given by the President.on the.Laymen in the, Church, dealing 'with the need for • active leaders in bringing about desired reforms. Prayer followed and hostesses Mrs. Pranken and Mrs, Stl Marie assisted. by Connie Hickey served' lunch. Elect Officers For 1967 Term LANGSIDE W. M.'S. ADZES; AID The Ladies of Langside met on :- Thursday•afternoon November :10 . at,.2 o'clock at the home•of Mrs.. -Peter De' Boer.• Mrs.. Wes Young'presided for the. electioned. officers for the Ladies Aid. President for 1967 is Mrs. • Gordon Wall; Vice President,Mrs: George :Young. ,See.;- Treas. Mrs. Robert Bregmas.:" "Mrs.. Charles Tiffin,:president of. the- W.'M.; S : opened the'Meeting with the C11 to Worship, and every 'one repeated the W, M, S, Purpose.. The Scripture Lesson. taken from Ephesians 4 chapter was read by • Mrs. Stewart, McGillvary; Mrs.., Gordon Wall gave the: Meditation on The Ministry of Kindness follow ed with prayer by ..Mrs, George • Young.' A. poem, "Prayer" was : given. by Mrs. De Boer , followed. with a poem; "Grey Lace" by Mrs. Wesley Young. 7: Mrs. Conlan gave.* veryfitting Topic "IrrRemembrance" . The– ' offering was taken by. Hilda De Boer with offertory prayer by, Mrs. Welsh, • . .. The roll call was answered by 5 , members, 4 home helpers and 3 children with a verse of scripture containing the:'word'Disciple The Treasurer's report,wasgiven ` by; Mrs, Gordon Wall. • ' The .next meeting is ..to be. held io the form of a Christmas meeting. Mrs. Wall invited theLadies•.to her home,. Mrs. McGillvray 'and ., Mrs. Welsh to.prepare the prog- ram. The roll call is to be answer- ed with. a Christmas Gift exchange: Nits. Wes Young was. elected • President for the election of . , officers for, the year 1967. Mrs. .Conlan to act as Secretary for the. .meeting. ' • Officers elected were:. President, •Mrs. Charles Tiffin, Vice -Presid- ent„ Mrs. Wesley Young, .Secret- ary , Mrs. George Conlan; Treas - : urer, Mrs. Gordon—Wall„ Welcome and Welfare, Mrs. George Young, Home Helpers, Mrs, Elmer Scott,, Literature and Library, Mrs, Geer ge Conlan, 'Glad •Tidings, Mrs. Orr ,'C Q. C headers, Mrs. Char- - les Tiffin, 'Mrs.. James Young, Janice Wall, Supply. Secretary, •Mrs. Gordon Wall Auditors, Mrs. Welch and Mrs; McGillWay:. ' The meeting closed with the Lords Prayer in unison.' Mrs. De 'goer and Nancy served a lovely lunch after which the President, Mrs, Tiffin thanked Mrs: De Boer 'for having the meeting in her horse and Mrs. George Conlan and Mrs. Gordon Wall for preparing the program, . ►AE*LIMN 01.11111111111111111011.11111.1•1.1111.0m - 1g67 Models S*VERAL TO CHOOSE. PROM' 4400.---" m.� 11f4 POIITIAC Laurwelian, 4 ! ", auleineirk traaw+ est 2-1N CHOV Impala. 4!:04-4w *ari.P41' ala PONTIAC L+�;af:.' a+ulanra ,' M!�!'' 19M stiationwaasn 1144 CNEV,, Impala 4 deer herdtip .:1%4 MERCURY, Ps; len truck i Cylinder, 4 rtes" Slam arse• Transmission 130 PONTIAC VALIANT,' 4 der. 4 rytindaf , i%2 CHEV 4'Deer; 4 Cylinder,' auto na kc • llit RAMBLER, 4 Der, d Cylinder SEVERAL OLDER MODELS SEE THESE AHD . OTHERS ara PHONE523- Friend Sends Gift In Loving Memory ( Kinlough News ) Mrs.. Howard. Thompson: wis host . ess for the combined meeting Of the 1,01:„A„ • and Evening Workers.: . The. opening hymn was "Breathe_ on Me. breath of God" .. Mrs.. Roy Schneller presided 'And read the scripture.. ;The wcrd,for .the roll callwas =Remember. The new • Rev. Willisks At Thankoffering TheN.ovemberrneetitg of Si;: Helens U.C.W. washeld at the home of Mrs. W.J. Miller . :The President; Mrs. , Lorne Woods opened the meeting with "Callao Worship" Prayer and Hymn. - 'The Ten'Coirmandments; "-"Our ;Lords Summary of. the. Law" and ' Psalm 736 were read in unison. Scripture taken from Exodus 2. was read by Mrs. H. ,Carrick, commerits:by':Mrs. L. Woods,. Roll call "a verse on Remembr- ance Day" was answered by 17. , ladies. Mrs. Frank .McQuill'in was. in charge of the, program. Two' • prize letters .written by Hight .ind Public School pupils on Remem- brance. Day were.read by Mrs.. Ross Errington and Mrs. John Cam- eron. Mrs'. Gordon MacPherson gave a poem "Why wear a Poppy" and Mrs. Frank McQuillan one entitled "This is Remembrance Day" Tl0a being the fall Thank Offer- ing meeting a special speaker,. 'Rev, A.E, Willis was heard, who. gave an address in" keeping with • ` Remembrance Day. - $160. was received from .the bazaar. it was decided to order Calendars for the New Year and if possible some extra cookie "cook books" will be made; 11: nominating committee of Mrs.. E. Barbour, Mrs. H. Carrick • and . Mrs Angus. McDonald Were named to bring in a,,new slate of officers.. The meeting closed with hymn and Prayer by Rev, Willis. Lunch was served by Mrs, Laura. MacNeil Mrs; Elwood Barbour and Mrs, Chas. MacI)otiald, church calendars were distributed. The receipt of a gift. fro n ' a friend. in : Valley. Stream was acknowledg- ed in loving memory of the late Benson Cox. Miss Edna Boyle presided for the election of officers and also fro+ the Evening -Workers part, of the meeting. The word: far 'die roll call was . ",repent.." ' Letters were read frons.' Rev. and Mrs:. Stanley. Tomes • ... of Big Trout Lake and from the Cox family ,for messages of sym- pithy ,Mrs. Harold 'Haldenby, Mrs. Don•Gillespie, .Mrs. Gemude,'Walsh end Mrs, Bert Nicholson were ; ' appointed to arrange a. Ccngregat' Tonal Social +evening, ' Mrs. Roy Schneller gave the clog- ingprayersland Mrs. Gertrude Walsh on behalf of both ,'groups:, thanked the -hostess who served a :delicious lunch , Bales were then packed for - Mooscnee end. Big Trout Lake. Ont-- ario. U.C.W. Present Mrs:j Blue Antberley News) Unit one of Pine River United;:. Church' held their November meet • - ing on Tuesday afternoon with an • attendanceof nineteen.: MO.. Sarna • Snobelenopened,the meeting 'with. the poem "In Flanders Fields". 'Roll call was aniwered with a verse pertaining to Remembrance Day.. After a hymn the. U. C W. Purpose . and Prayer Was, repeated 'in unison. Mrs. John Blue:was in charge of. the Worship service and read a . poem which was followed with the • • :Scripture reading'and Meditations ,from Psalm -.45 by Mr*. Dunca n Thorburn, -After a reading by Mrs, Mervyn Hooey on "Why wear a . : *"••;,"' Poppy" = a',trio corn prised of .Mrs, saam Tn*belen, Mrs: John Fergus- / S '. : W. J. Courtney sang "Lest we forget: Mrs, Blue• gave a reading on "The instrument of ten strings." An inforrrsafive readtng.on adopt- ion .procedures dopt«ion.procedur+es was'given by Airs. Sam Gibson. After the closing hymn and prayer , lunch was• ser-• ved in the Sunday School. room by the hostesses»Mrs. Mac Boyd and Mrs. William Bradley. - .. During the.lunch hour. Mrs..John Blue was presented with ori gift from the iI�C.W where she was ,a faithful member ove h