The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-05-17, Page 11WEDNESDAY, MAY 77th, 7967
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(CONTRIBUTED BY LUCKNOW
MINISTERIAL:ASSOCIATION,,
,LUCKNOW). '
Two meetings .were held recently
by the Lucknow Ministerial
dation to discuss, plans for the `
•vacation Bible school:,
We are grateful that once again ,
we have received permission from
our High .School .Board to use the.
facilitiesof our Lucknow and Dist:-
rict High School: The dates: fob the
Lucknow and surrounding common-.
sties V#acation Bible•School for this
,year are .July 17'7 28, with' the
closing `program.'on Friday., July 28
at 8:00 p.m. in,the 'High School
ailditorium .••
On May 25;, 8iOQ ,m the, first
Y
meetingof ,teachers and. helpers
Will be held in the hall of the
Angl' ican church'. We ur • e all
g•
teachers'and helpers, to be present•
at this meeting. It is ;very
•.
important that ;you be, there. This.
is also true for ou# music depart-''
m.ent, .and others interested
•
15•our•Vacation Bible School is '
going=to..be anything like last year,
• and there is every;indication'.that
. this will' be so, then 'we shall need
•
'some 15,•16 to acher.s.•and•at . le ast
an equal amount of helpers, and.'
•
some who are.:rtterested in help-
ingut with crafts And the like..',
We are looking forward to a good
turn-out.'On this first meeting,..::
materials•will be handed out •fora
the staff 'to Study.
and to work out
for themselves.:
Another item on the agenda was
the appearance -Of the Good News
: Quartet% giving a concert in Luck-
now High•School auditorium on
Tuesday,. June 13, at 8,9t1: Check
with the Sentinel -elsewhere ' for
• further details:
..Unit Lucknow
;Unit 4 of the.'Luckhow U. C. W.
met at •the ..hom.'e of Mrs. ,Lloyd : •
As Y
hton'May 9 with l2 "mernbers 'and
1 visitor,• Mrs. Robert Finlay and ,.
Mts Gordon Montgomery were ;in
charge of'the devotions, Mrs
Jardine; read the 'scripture .,
Mrs R. 'Finlay 'discussed another.,
chapter`of the .Study Book: ,Mrs
Stuart Cohyerread a poem "Moth--
er"• and Margaret Rae favored with
a solo `:'When :you Come•.Home
. Mrs G, Montgomery brought
• ,forth more interesting:facts in the,
•missio>yi' ,book ".The Church:'Grows •
in Canada" , There were many
different denominations that all
d an•e'
haarly.start in Canada, Mrs.
' B. 'Finlaythanked, all helping het
. with the program and• welcomed .
the visitor, the U, C W; president,
Mrs Harvey Houston;
Unit 4 and 5 .are to'work for" .the
catering to' the wedding
gOn lune
• ..10. June' meeting is to be held
• jointly in the, forrn' of a large
meeting•
centennial i .•n g
, the Church,
June 6 at 8 p..rri, An invitation
was received toy Belgrave Centenn-
• sat Craft- C,arniVal.May 19 at 2 5
9:30 p,M.• and May
20,.2.15 :
pm
Flowers for the church were.offer-
ed for May -14 by Mrs. Ashton
May 21 by:Mrs, R„ Finlay and Mrs.
•Jim.Arnold, The meeting closed,'
with a hymn and the .Mizpah ben
• ediction, `
' A :auetiowwas h,.'
slips and bulbs ,. `after whichoa plant
lovely lunch eras served:"by the'
Comm ittek,
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THE' .LUCKNQW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,• ONTARIO.
Malo Pians Fo
Circuifi A�sem6ly
At the close of this week's Bible:'•
study clAss in the Kingdom Hall of
Jehovah's Witnesses servingthis:
area, Mr. Ralph Brodie; presiding •
'minister, made final' arrangements
for all to attend. the Seini^annual,.
circuit assembly of.Jehovah's Wit
nesses •to be held in the Hanover
District High School this weekend: •
The program will begin Friday ,
evening. at 6: 45 .p`. m.. and .will cots,
elude Sunday afternoon,with the '
showing ofthd film "God Cannot•
Lie" at 3 p . m.. It is expected that
audience of:60.0 will be irt.att-.
endance for the film:
Mr Brodie announced .also that.
Mr. Clare Stattdn, who served as.
. district supervisor for the past'•
•two years, has been transferred'.to
Toronto. He will be 'replaced by'
Mr, M. Mais :who -has travelled:,
extensively in Canada:. In his off-
• icial capacity he will 'serve as :ass:
embly chairman
.Among 'those',attending from this ..
area will be Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Brodie.
Discuss Projects,
emetery, Painting
d Flower.:Beds
'Mrs .Howard Barger held .the May.
lith,meeting .of the: Zion U.C. W...
at her home with 16;.jadies' and 2
'children present Roll call was
answered with .a Spring: flower,. Th'e.
'President Mrs'.;, Frank; Ritchie '
opened the ,Meeting with -Psalm 752
reading responsively Mrs Kaiser:
•led the Devotional and also gave:
the scripture reading. • ,
:The study book Was read by Mrs.
Alan 't3arge•r.:.' The treasurer's repoit,
:for April was given. by Mrs:. 'Alan•
g.
Barer. •
-Two readings• were given by
• Robert Helm "The Airman Came .to
the :.Aid' of a Brave.:Bereft';Woman"
!and "Angels Work"•. Mrs Gordon
Kirkland conducted • the: Bible study
on the chapters, "The Foundation of.
the•.Church" and "1:roust Suffer"
A,hymn.:was sung:" •
The Garden Prty money is to be
brought in at.•,the next meeting .A
favourite recipe: and household • .
hints. are to .be brot ght to the rune •
m eet•ing . to .get the.Cook book.
started, Mrs;. •Wesley'Ritchie report.
ed on the .shut -ins The visitors for
May are Mrs. Earl Swan and Mrs..'
Howard Barger. Thank yotr,notes '
were read from. Mrs.; Allan Gibson,.
Centennial projects such as a new"
paint, job'on the church, flower
beds at the front. of the church 'and`'
'the cemetery looked after, were
discussed. Plans for.the Church
Anniversary' which is June llth:
were discussed A comMittee of
Mr's, Russel Swan Mrs,. Charles
Wilkins and' Mis.Lorne Cook is' to
look. after' the Grandmother's' prog.
ram Mrs', Frank Ritchie read a
letter about attractive leaflets that
can be purchased for the U. C.W.
• The meeting closed with a sale
of plants with Mrs. Charles Wilk-
ins
illiitis acting as..Anctioneer, with the
proceeds for Supply Work: Mrs
Charles' Anderson took up the cold-
ect on and Mts .' Kaiser made the'
dedication, •The•June meeting,
which is Grandmothers Meeting,.
is to, held at the home of N rs;.:
Eldon Ritchie, Lunch was served
by the hostess and Mrs, John Gari
drier and Mrs, . Robert Helm;
River Unit 2'
Alv1BERLEY'NEWS
The'May meeting of Unit-' of
• Pine River United Church met on.
Tuesday evening May 9 with an
attendance of fifteen. After the
opening hymn, the Purpose and
Prayer. was,repeated. The roll Celt,
was answered by naming a famous'
Canadian mother.
. After the business period,Mrs,
Murray Farrell was convener for the.
Worshiptp
service. Passages of scrip
u.re'were :read` .by Mrs; Carl Eunston
and the Lords Prayer and prayer life
preparedby,Rev,. Harold' Pllen;
was also "given. A mother's day
prayer by Mrs. Murray Farrell was•
followed'with the Study Book, on
"The Church grows in Canada" by .
Mrs. Glenn' Boyd Boyd : ;Many interesting.
events were given. Mrs. Pillen
showed slides of the film." Bey and
-
the "Bells" whichWas educational.
After the closing hymn n%and; bene-.
diction; lunch;wayserved and a'.
social time was enjoyed. '
•
o R'educe C.W:L
Vlemb�rshp Agi
The Si. Augustine Catholic
Women's League monthly meeting
was he1d.•Tuesday evening.; May•9th
•in the Rectory with eleven members
one visitor and•Father Caruana
present. The Spiritual Director op-
ened the meetin • with.the .Lea ue
:'PmYets.
.
Mrs .,G, Redmond,, the President;
expressed thanks •to those, who help-
ed-•with.the catering,to the Knights
of. Columbus•:Comm union ;Break-/.
fast, April 30th; it: was decided' to
hold future C.W. i,. -meetings on
the 2nd Tuesday of the month. Mrs
M St: ,Marie and Mrs Wm..:
K:inahan are. in: charge .of cleaning
the church during May. Mrs. L. .
Chisholm and Miss Laudelina Neves
are responsible during June.. ,.
The convenershrps chosen/by the
Vice -Presidents are as follows:
Spiritual.I\"rs.: J Hickey; Member
ship, Mrs. G..,Van i(aken Social
Action,, Radio and T. V; ; ,Educat-__'•
ion, Mrs,' M. St. Marie. Mrs,
:Frank' Eckenswiller was •appointed.
Lunch Convene, .
An ;invitation from Donnybrook-:
UnitedChurch' Women w:as'extend,
ed to the St. Auguitine C W. L.:to
attend their meeting May loth in
Centennial' attire,::featuring then
History 'of Donnybrook
The; secretary'w as' instructed to
ordeir_ a President's and a Past Pres"
id.ent's pinwhich will •be :retained
by the C.W.L.. Theladies• were
remindedthat May 'is,tjie-month. to;
pay membership dues to Mrs. G
Van Aaken.. Father Caruana stress-
ed the'importance of 'sending a del-
egate' to the Windsor convention '
May 24. 25th, Fre-also' spoke' on
"The Look at Religion To -day."
One's religion is the way. they treat
'others and their coneern for their
neighbours, giving the positive'
approach.to 'religion instead of the
negative.. • /:
'A :Mother's Day. reading'; ,very
ninth enjoyed, was given by Mrs.
G. Van Aakeri . The League decid-
ed not to hold a Father's Day. supp-
er this year and instead to give a
cash contribution collected by the
President or Treasurer, Mrs.?...
Franked.. by June 18th;•'Father s
Day. "
The age limit will soon be re
duced to: 16 years to join the'
C.W. L. from the present 18 years,.
Renew the League Magazine ribw
with Mrs. L. Chisholm,
Father, 'Caruana closed the 'meet—
ing with prayer, Lunch concluded..,,
the meeting with Mrs. G •Dever-
eaux and Ivrs. St, Marie as hest
esses. The next Meeting will be '
June 13th. '
PAGE ELEVEN
Alo ogh A W r Pine
, River" UCW
Evening Workers
KINLchUGH NEWS
The A,;,C. W, and Evening Work,
ers rnetN at the home of Mrs; Gert-
rude Walsh. Mrs., Roy Schneller
presided and the Scripture ;was read
by Mrs Ivlidford Wall followed by
.prayers., ,Mrs. Howard. Thompson'
gave the meditation on
"Neighbours' from the Living
Message''.; The 'roll'. call 'was "Spirit :'
Mrs. Russell :Hewitt gave a read-
ing on the work of Our prayer 'part-..
ners Rev, and •Mrs, `Stanley. Tomes.
and family of Big.Trout Lake,
showing him celebrating' Holy
Communion' t0 an Indiancongrega-:
tion in a tent. Mrs, Ronald
Thacker' read the minutes;. arid` gave.
the financial statement for the
Evening. Workers. Mrs. •Howard
Thompson reported on the
Diocesan. Annual Meeting, which
she attended in: •London The meet-
ing closed with.prayer , and refresh
ments were served by"'the :hostess
and her assistant 'Mrs, Ronald 'Thack
er : The afternoon was spent in
quilting -as this was a' work meeting'.
The June; hostess will'be Mrs .
•G,eor.ge, Graham` and this will'be a
devotional meeting. Mrs. Tom
Hodgins will be hostess for the
Evening • Workers•.
Langside
.On May 11 .the Langside Pm ens,
Missionary Society. met at the
home of Mrs..'stew art MacGtllvr,ay
with' an attendance, of 10.
The meeting was opened with I',
the Call to WWorship 'by the Presid -,
ent followed: by everyone 'repeating,
therW. M.S. ::Purpose . The scripttire
reading was read by, :Mrs: Welsh,
followed with the Meditation by •
Mrs •'Gordon ;Wall,; Mrs.•'Lloyd :`
Moffat then led in prayer'. The roll`'
call was answered by the paying
:the 196' fees;'' The next rneeting•is
to beheld at: the' home of Mrs'.
Conlan with Mrs.'. Gordon Wall.and
Mrs : Welsh to prepare the 'program
An invitation Was."accepted-from
the Teeswater: W.M,•S:, to meet '
.'with thern.on. June 1..Mrs'...Gordon
'Wall• 'and Mrs . George,. Conlan were
'appointed .to arrange •progr.arn for a
social evening to follow: the anniv-
ersary services. The;Offertory
'Praire"' was givenb •;Mrs. Eugene „
AMBERLE1 NEWS
The May meeting of the IT; C. W
rraet in Pine River United Church
on' Monday afternoon with an
attendance of seventeen; Mrs. S.
Snobelen gave the 'call to worship
with a poem entitled "Be. a little
kinder" After a hymn, rollcall.
was, answered with a verse
containing the word "Mother''.::
. The secretary. Mrs. Ernie Thorn--
pson read 'the minutes and 'cor"res=•'
pondence and a busiiness•period"
•
follod
•Mrswe. Duncan Thorburn was'
convener of the worship service
And read- a poem : The scripture
reading by• Mrs. John Ferguson•.was
followed with a reading on "Pray-
ing Hands'' -ly"Mrs ,• Duncan Their -.;burn
A reading by. Mrs Eldon Bradley
on.a "Formula for success"
expressed :many fine thoughts .for'.
attaining success by being •people
Of integrity. One must be.: serene ,
have courage of one',s convictions,
and lastly ',`one must believe in.
oneself to succeed
Mrs”. D Thorbu.rn had' recordings
of two favorite -hymns,' "Just:a
closer walk with Thee" and ' }
"There'll be peace in the: Valley''
.M rs : Delbert Wilson had charge
of the' St y Book •" The Church
• grows in
anada" . Interesting'hs
torical events were given on Upper
and. Lower Canada, of the work of :
the various:denominations :and of
'the difficulties- with.'wh.ich each
was faced: Schools 'and- churches
•
m arched hand in'hand,':to aid in •
Christianity in the early days ;
,.Mrs. S : Snobelen .*gave .'the court-
esy remarks for all who had taken •
part to,make the m.e'eting:•an inter-
esting one. Mrs D Thorburn •
closed. the. meeting with. prayer:.
'Lunch w.as• served in the Sunday
Schoolroom: by the hostesse Mrs'
W..'Oliver, and Mrs., Leonard
•
•
•
Irwin .
Conley. Mrs;: ,•Conlan,and • Mrs
Wes Young• gave '.readings . The
meeting' closed with the Lord's
Prayer in unison., after•which Mrs.., •
MacGillivray served a'daint lunch .
The President.' then 'thanked Mrs
MacGillivray for having the m:eet
ing'• and 'Mrs. Orr and Mrs:` Wes'.
Young for preparing the program .. '
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