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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-02-15, Page 10ft 0 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Present .Fins, Plan Cen#ennial Projects And Entertainment At Pinecrest Manor .: Mrs.. •Graydon:'Ritchie held the February 8th meeting of. the -Zion= U.C.W. at her home with 24 members., '5 visitors and 3 child` ten present !toll ' call. was •answered with a..Yalentine verse, President,. Mrs. Frank Ritchie opened the Devotional which Was taken by 'Mrs. John Gardner with .the Scripture on Exodus by Mrs.. Eldon Ritchie. A chapter. from the study book on.Brazil was given by Mrs. -Wm. 'G., Hunter. Mrs. - Russell, Swanave a ieadin g g "She', and.a Bible quiz :: on the ' Parables. Mrs., Charles. Wilkins.• 'conducted the Bible study on' The Apostolic Community from Jesus Christ and the Chrisiian-.Life book;. closing with a prayer. Report on •the January ,shutans, ! ' 'was .given:.by Mrs. Robert helm The visitors for February are 'Mrs . Alan Barger `arid Mrs. Charles Anderson.. The President :received' word that the Zion U. C.W. was, to entertain the patients at the • Pinecrest' Manor.Home for the • month of:Apnl'. A• committee was 'Planned and'to•divide in four • groups -';Mrs. John Gardner Mrs Gordon. Kirkland', Mrs.. Wrp'. G. :Hunter : and Mrs. Tim .Hunter. A •number will be',given by Mrs., Islam Religion Is Y.P.S. Topic South ,Kinloss Young:People net Sunday. evening, February 12th- at the home of Mr, and'Mrs. Currie` Colwell. The meeting opened with a "Get' Acquainted Contest"... Bible names' were'. written' On hearts and.placed on backs and each member had to: guess. who he or she .was'. Hymn 541`was sung with accompaniment played: by Brian Keith .on the accordian followed. by 'prayer by Ardonna MacIntyre . The next :meeting was planned • for February 26 which will bea musical night held: in the church with.Whitechurch Y.P.S. as guests.' Each member to bring a musical instrument to. this -meet- ing: • The secretary was asked to write • the Presbyterial Secretary re the. Easter Rally. A sleigh riding party •was planned for `February 18th at Dickies.' Mrs. Bruce'Hamilton gave a very interesting'talk on the Islam relig --ion-with members asking quest-- • ions.' She was thanked by the. Pres ident Jim MacKinnon: Mrs. Evan Keith .gave the 'Bible Study,; "Love"' based of 1 Corinthians 13 and the roll 'call was answered by a Bible verse with .the 'word "love" The offertory prayer was taken•by Bruce.C•olwell. Ardonna'MacIntyre had prepared an interesting paper.' • on St. .Valentine's Day, its origin and custorns. The hostess wase thanked and closing prayer given by Anne Graham, Conveners' Ardonna MacIntyre, Brian Keith and •the hostess served a tasty lunch' • Eunice Dunsmu. ir.. on the programs 'at the World's 'Day of Prayer, February, 10th at Mrs. Kaiser's. A lunch committee was appointed for that Day, . The Spring meeting of the U..C.,. W. Presbyterial: is to be held on ' February gist at Wingharn with.. delegates appointed being Mrs. Frank Ritchie,, Mrs. Pete Cook, Mrs. Robert Helm , Mrs. Marshall Gibson and Mrs. Allan. Ritchie. It was moved, .that: the special Centennial Observer ,be paid. Thank you notes were read from. Mrs. Lloyd Hunter' and Mrs. D.A.. Hackett. Centennial:projects were discuss P ed. Members .are searching for the ,cost of making a Zion Cook book: A friendship quilt is being welleprojects started as as other p �e r roj cts in mind for. the .year. Mrs,.. • Gordon• Kirkland handed out material, for supply work, which consisted of diapers', jacket 2 crib quilts ,and nighties to be • made:up.:, Mrs: Wm. G. Hunter. and' Mrs. Pete Cook: made a presentation of a gift of a pin to 'each.' of the four members ;who have moved away. Mrs. Earl Swan; Mrs. Wesley.; Ritchie. Mrs. Graydon Ritchie • and Mrs;. Eunice :Dunsmuir who re- ceived these pins' will wear 'them' at the U.•C :W.• meetings. Each expressed their. thanks. The Zion U. C.W. are booked for catering at .a Lions meeting in February. The March 9th meet- ing is to be held on Thursday at the home •of Mrs. ,Frank Ritchie. Mrs Kaiser closed with [Drayer. Lunch was served by the hostess, and Mrs.. Eldon Ritchie and Mrs:, Jim Hunter..,: Kin lough Observes "Day : Of 'Prarer"• The World Day of Prayer service was held in'.the. Anglican. Church : on'Friday afternoon. Mrs. Arthur Haldenby.and Mrs.' George Hald- enby were ushers. The theme.' "And of His Kingdom there shall .be no end": was prepared by, the Iate.•Queen'Salote of the Tonga •Islands .in the South' Pacific. Miss • May Boyle who was key woman • presided and welcomed the ladies and took. they part of the -first leader Mrs.. Torn. MacDonald the 2nd :lewder; Mrs. ,Frank Mauldenthe 3rd, .Mrs; Walter Breckles•the; 4th and Mrs. Roy Schneller.the 5th: Mrs.°Harold Haldenby favoured ' with. a ;solo ":How Great Thou Art" .. Mrs, .Ezra Stanley led in,prayer. .The 'address on the theme was. . given by Miss May Boyle. Mrs, George Graham and Mrs, 'Harold ' Haldenby 'received the offering and the dedication prayer was repeated Mrs. Bert Nicholson.offered a, prayer :for the 'bereaved family in the community which -was followed by the benediction. The order of service was followed throughout and Miss Edna Boyle MONUMENTS For sound 'counsel 'and a' fair price on a monument . correctly designed from; quality material, rely on SKELTON—MEMOR1ALS Pat .O'Hagan, •Prop.. )established Over Sixty Years WALKERTON PHONE 881.0234 fi ONTARIO ,Mrs. Donald (Matt Speaker At World Day Of Pr�yer: WHITECHURCH' NEWS The Worlds Day of Prayer Service was herd in the United;. Church at 2:30 on Friday with an attendance. of 26' ladies. ' Mrs. Garnet Farrier gave the organ prelude and,was :the 1st. ;Leader. Mrs. Victor Emerson was the second leader with those taking the voice part being Mrs �'• Groskorth, •Mrs. Earl. Caslick,' Mrs. Dawson Craig and Mrs. Carl Weber: • 13 Mrs. Do n Ross ,gave a piano solo' "Sweet Hour of Prayer Mrs. Carl' Weber .gave a Meditation on the •• Kingdom Within the life 'span of many" who•' share in the'Da.y of Prayer more thrones have tottered , more kingdoms haye come to theirend than in any, other period of history. How wonderful there should come this word .of Scripture that the King, dom of Christ shall' never pass away Our task is' to live 'in the present life 'of eternal, quality' in the glad was organist. The service will be held'in the ' Pentecostal Church next year. assurance, that, Jesus: shall telgn where'er the sun doth his -successive journeys run. His. Kingdom stretch frona. ,shore' to shore till suns shall rise and set no more; •Thus wecan help to, bring that Kingdom; which, :shall have. no 'end. The' third- leader Mrs. Garnet Farrier .and the fourth leader ,Mrs.. Russel Ross dealt. with phrophecy attributes. of the: Kingdom. Mrs. Donald Watt gave the mggssage.. We are waiting for the Kin dom of Goth when His will , • g. shall be done,' when there will be no more sorrow or strife but joy and ,' righteousness,: In thinking of the Kingdom of God: that is within the person "of the peace and joy God will give; to those who call on His name. The secret of Effective .Prayer. Was illustrated by' the story of a victam of polio. The communion with God to receive peace and joy was'illustrated by the story of a Widow, who received rhes •blessings when her husbandP • ed away and she could ;truly. sing, "What a friend we have in.'Jesus". The offering was received by Mrs. Albert'Coultes•and Mrs. Clifford Laadlaw and dedicated by' Mrs. Groskorth. The report of the Keywoman, P. Mrs. Bill Rintoul for 1966 was attendance 31, Collection 13:37: The .newly appointed Key woman for 1967 was Mrs. Clifford .Laid- ,' • WEDNESDAY, FEB, 15th, 1967 Pay Of Prayer AMBERLEY NEWS The World°Day of'Prayer ser- vice:washeld at St. Lukes Anr lican church on Friday February 10. Despite road conditions 26 . ladies attended.: ' • . Mrs. ,Morris Reid was; Key Wom-' an for this year. Mrs. Gordon Emmerton gave an address on the . Theme and 'leaders for the program•w•ere Mrs. Robert Courtney, Mrs.,•.Reg .Godfrey and Mrs, ,Elsner, Courtney , A .duet:by Mrs.. Elden Lowry and:::'.;, Mrs. Perrin Lowry was accomp- anied by Mrs. Jack Ernmerton. ^" Key Woman for next year will ; be Mrs.'J. Emmerton. Ladies Guild •AMBERLEY ,NEWS The Ladies Guild .of' St. ;Lukes Anglican church held their meet ing on Thursday afternoon '• of last week. Mrs,. Reg Godfrey presided and Mrs. John,Scott, read.. e minutes and correspondence. M r . J.. Em.merton gave the. rapture reading' and after the devotional period the ladies '', spent the ;remainder of the after- noon quilting. ' Mrs. John Scott who was hostess served a delic ious. lunch... Lenten service was held in the evening with Rev: --:• S. R.. Lupton conducting the, service and leading in :a . . discussion, on the Catechism.,, JIIIIIIIIpIUIIIW1111111WpIIlIIIIIfflHI THE $TE:RL1NO.'T CORPORATION EONIIENSED STATEMENT OF 'AFFAIRS. 31st DECEMBER ,1906 ASSETS: HELD FOR DEPOSITORS, CERTIFICATE HOLDERS AND SHAREHOLDER.S Cash and secured Ioans Government of Canada, Provincial ' and Municipal Bonds Other bonds and debentures. Stocks Mortgages Real Estate held for sale Office Premises, equipment and. other 'assets 269,643 TOTAL, ASSETS 37,35.1;083 1966• 2,035,962 • 7,650.873 1,288,794 1;239,282 24,866,529 GUARANTEED TRUST ACCOUNT $27,754,678 6,921,445. Trust Certificates Trust Deposits TOTAL FUNDS IN TRUST GUARANTEED BY THE STERLING TRUSTS CORPORATION '34,676,123 Other liabilities" ``' 84,461 Mortgage Reserve :' 275,000 TOTAL LIABILITIES 35,035,584 SHAREHOLDER'S EQUITY Capital Stock issued Reserve. Fund ° Unappropriated' Profits SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY TOTAL LIABILITIES' AND ,SHAREHOLDERS. EQUITY ESTATES, TRUSTS'AND AGENCIES • assets, finder"administration AB1`L1TIES: 1,128,240 1,125,000 62,259' 2;315,499' $37,351,083 1111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII•IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi>_• 1965' $ 1,364,048 • 7,391,545 1,292,397 998,520 22,417,646 10,638 285,769 33,760,563. $24,549,885 6,559,729 31,109,614 . 95,282, ; • 31,204,896. 1,128,240 1,375,000 52,427 2,555;667 $33,760,563 06,759,792 • $17,602,868. • RAY T. BIRKS, Q.C. , NIELS F. PETERSEN, T. ORDON TAYLOR •Chairman of .the Board .•• President r enerai Manager •BARRIE ., 'TORONTO; :\'ORI.IIIA INCORPORATED IN 011 BY SPECIAL -AG •GOVERNMENT' OF CANADA n1fl111111h11I 1 1111111lllllllllllllllllllllillllllllll,IlI111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111fIlIII111111U111111111111111111111111111lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUUuII! rki 4attA li'=NMrikkIr4nits •;diwits o.: 11111111111111111111tiffiltil liIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII touI1111glllll illi lllitilllllllll Illilillllillll3 • 0 LJ.c.' WorI The Up] Hackett's ,'• es held a• Prayer at Mrs. ,G.1e The the. f His Kir 'end"... Mt lady fort) ist was MI Conifssion taken by I\ • • Mrs. Barry Hunter, M Allan Ritc Mrs. Eun soloist of t Mrs. Gle • special_sp took as he on the Kin Mrs Cli Anderson cy from th of the Kin The offe Alex Hac by Mrs. B The hym Gayest" w closed 'wit The chail Mrs. 'Andr, annual me, Reports ers and SO Zion 'and'' report was Zinn. The 1967 are .P Secretary Treas.Mrs representa Mrs. Ches •resentativ� Mrs. Hugh atives Mrs G .. `Hunter It was.dej concert fryy to the.Ontl in April , • 1, 11 al The.St., World Day home of anattenda The mee music foil acting as taking par Isobel Mil Mrs, Gord Mill Mrs. Char E.W,:Ric- •a,papere there shal The solo den of Pra Simon De ' 'Green. 'gay on the the there shaj'. Follow in • • business p of thanks President, A short s regarding teas held Mrs; E. !. The Pres ,announce. • ing which ham Unite The mee "Blessing" with lunch .T•J `I'bdd