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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-06-21, Page 11*y JUtIE iist, 100 ; ..111FMtilmai;?"11r•PlIP'...41!!..+- THE' LUCKNOW SENTINEL, ,LUCKNOW, ONTARIO'. Choose Dppartmen Heads Of Vacation Bible School • (Contributed by the Lucluiow • • • Ministerial, Society) • • A meeting was held last Thurs- daY in the Hall of the Anglican Church for teachers and helpers . . • • We have made a start, materials ' were.distributed, and department heads appointed. Mrs.Eunice Dun- • smuir for the beginners, Mrs. Cliff Roiliston for'the Primaries; Rev. Rod MacLeod for -the Juniors (grades 4, 5) and Rey:. Laird Stir-, . ling in charge of the Intermediat- es (grades 6 and '7). We ailt still looking for more teachers And lielpers: If you:can come and helptis, please contact anyone of these People, especially Rev. Mac Leod and Rev. L. Stirling.. Registration is coming along fine some 140 pupils names arein. This does not meanthat: it ,istoo late for others, the slate'is.still open, even when school has start- ed., ' ' Please look in the Sentinel for further announcements. . Grandmothers . . . Entertained By ' Hcitketts.:.U.CW: ,-.Th e June meeting �f Hackett's United •Chntch, Women was held in the Church basement Of.HaCkett't church,, Thinsday;:inne 15th; The. - President, Mrs. Bert* Alton opened the meeting with therheme "Grandmothers". Hymn."Rock of: Ages" vias sung; followed by the 'repeating 'of the .Loris Prayer.. . Mrs; Lqrne Hackett 'took the •, Devotions', and read a story. .about • Grandmothers'. Mrs. Cliff Menary. . took the' Scripture , followed by a 'prayer, by Mrs. LOrne Hackett, Mrs, Cliff Menary welcomed:the , Grandmother.to the •meeting. 'Nine .were present. ''• '' • • ' Mrs. Ralph Cameron took chap-: ter 3 in the' book The Church is , • Where the'Action Is: Mrs., Donald• Hackett .gave a *reading:"Dqn't .• Quit" . Mrs Cliff *nary had a contest.. Mrs. Blake Alton favour - Cd with a piano Sold., -Mrs. Ralph' Cameron give .a reading, "Old" . Faihioned Garden Paity":-, .. . • . Mrs. litri Nelson had a Contest and • gave gifts:to the oldest grand - Mather, .Mrs. Albeit' Alton; for the • most grandchildren', Mrs., Tom . lackett;: the youngest grandmother, • 'who was Mrs.. Cliff Menary; the - grindnfOther who had the nearest • 'birthday to the 15th OtJune, Mrs. Bert AltOn. . ' '' '• • HyrntrAll the.way my Saviour leads me" was sting: .• . Mrs, Donald, Hackett and Mit. , • Alvin Alton presented "Centennial Pins and pamphlets to all. - •' - .grandmOthets present, ,and also the 'Members. • * ; ' efr' Mrs.Speriee ItWin t fnked the ladies for the Centernial pins. •:. The roll call was answered with our grandmother's favoUrite hymn. . ; There will be n� Idly ineditig,. 1m: Lorne Hackett"and.-Mrs .- Chestei Hackett Will haveithe August Meeting., Seven Children Aepla0e.thtirh St.,Augustine •, • 4 Twenty -Seven Kingsbridge rpetn-' bers'and th.ittein St. Augustine members attended, the joint, meet- ing of ;he ,Catholic Women's Lea- gue, held in the St,' Augustine Hall Tuesday, June 13th. Father/' • Caruana opened the meeting with. the 'league prayers. . Mrs, Gus Redmond Welcomed the 'visiting league. A dual meeting,' was conducted. After the minutes, thank .yon. notet Were, read . 'The London convention is July 4.' 5,• 6th Mrs. John .Franken' gave the finan- cial sreport. Mrs: Gerry Van Aaken called the roll and 'reported twenty paid members to date. Mrs: J,. Hickey''reported that Mary Anne Hoyle; daughter of Mr. and ,Mrs. Raymond Boyle, and 'Mary Ellen. • Foran, daughter of Mr, and Mrs John Fotan, were giyenitheir first 'Communion certificates May 224 • the Sunday pf the crowning of the • Blessed Virgin by the school -aged • children. ' •• -.' Mrs'. Gus Redmond .and Mrs. WM Redmond are in charge of the • church cleaning during •JUlir. • The Windsor convention reports were given by Mrs, Carl Reigling • and Mrs. Leonard. Chisholm. Mrs.. Elsie Houtgaize, convention guest speaker, said that many of the • problems that her the Indians, are having lie in. the white man's hands. It is only •• :duringthe last ten years that' the • Indians' problems have been recog< razed: . , •Mrs. Wm. Redmond, St ..AUgnit • ine charter IF, We L. president, was.. .presented with the past -president's 'pin, Mts. Gus Redinond was pre- .-sented.With, the President's pin • Father Caruana spoke on the wish Of the Pope, who is asking tie *. • peoplethat this year be:a "Year of Faith": With.'special remembr- ance June 29th when Saints Pete• r' •and Paul were martyred, Father' Caruana said it is not what you . but the way you live, that. is. iMpOrtant, • • •' • A panel,consisting 'OfMrs.••Jee O'Keefe', MrS. Frank Rieglirt ; , • ,Mrs: John'Howard.and-MrS, Robt. HoWard; was enjoyed, hearing. their views -on "What the' C. W.I.'. • means to me" . Mrs. CarlRiegling thanked ,the ladies. • ByStinday, June 4th, James Cummins; with two helpers; had .replaced the old outside steps of the St Augustine Church With•rieW' .cedar steps, *Which the' League Will' varnish; '• • • 'Father Caruana Closed the meet-•. ng with prayer. A sale ot plants followed and lunch was served., ' The next meeting wilrbe Jttly llth. • • / and 14 adults were present. Mrs. CamerOnrhanked the ladies on ,behalf of the grandmothers. following a hymn, Mrs. Albert - Alton closed the meeting with Prayer. • Before lunch Was served,• Rosealea and Wilma Hackett gave two numbers on the piano arid violin. - Lunch was served by the hostesses.. Mrs. Reg Broome and Mrs. Jim Nelson; Life Membership •lteceived By • Mrs. A. E. Willis The June meeting of St. Helens U.C. W. was held 'at the home of Mrs. Don a arneron with an atten- danceof 19. '• The President, Mrs., T.J. Todd 'opened the nieling: A hymn was sung, followed.by Lord's Prayer. • Scripture was read by Mrs. E. Barbour and. Mrs. B. F. Green with. Mrs: T. J. •Tqcld reading the cOnlin7 entary on the "Mission of the Church" , • -• • •' „The roll call was the collection of used. stamps. • . •'Mrs. Gordon MacPherson. as • • convener for the. Meeting, opened it with a changed version of "The Lord's Prayer" . • , • Mrs. Harvey Carrick read from the short study book about • Kenya, and Miss Isobel Milier of "Our Bible for •all Christians," by Jas. Daniel. This was followed by a hymn. ,• • •. Mrs: MacPherson took the main. topic from the study book "The Church Grows in Canada", on The _ , Baptists, Congregationalists, Luth- erans andMethodists. • Mrs. Eldon Miller gave a recipe in poetic form for "Christian living" ,• • Mrs. MacPherson Closed this part' of the meeting with prayer. •Mrs-. Ross Eirington read the., • symbols pertaining to a Life mem- ber of the United Church and hilts. John Cameron presented Mrs.. Willis with a Life Membership • Certificate and pin. ' The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary', also .. the treasurer's repOrt,. The June tea to be held Thurs- day, June 22nd at,230 p.m. Was discussed arid more plans made., • The July meeting is withdrawn • • .but the'August meeting will take the form of a picnic at the home �f Mrs. H. Carrick. We were also reminded of Alma, College School to be held from 21 to.24 of August. Any article of sewing will be .- accepted at the next meeting for the fall bazaar. , The meeting closed with a hymn • • and.prayer by Rev. A. E. Willis.t Lunch was served by Miss Annie , Durnin.and Mrs, Frank 'McQuillin. • Pine Rivet: KW Unit1 • • • AlvIBERLEt NEWS Unit one of Pine,River U. C. W. held their June meeting with'an , •'. attendance of sixteen: WS:S. • Snobelen presided and the U.C.W.• Purpose and Prayer were read. The. roll call was "name the date of the• first church ,you attended" . • • The secretary Mrs. 'Ernie Thomp- son read the minutes and corresp-, oridence. It was decided to with- draw the' U.C. W. meetings•for July and August. The South Western Regional Con- . ference is to be held at'Keswick. After the business period , Mrs. 'MOrris Reid presided for the worship tervice and gave a readins on pray- er. There is n,o set time for pray er as God hears our prayers while ,going 'about our daily work. • Mrs. S. Snobelen was •in charge of the Study Book from "God and. his Purpose" , the theme being " God ,in History". Reading( were given by Mrs. Mervyn Hooey and Mrs. Ernie Thompson, :expressing the factihat "Hist�ry' f. inescapable" and that God•revea.lt himself as one. He is holy and just and.merciftil And forgiving. After the closing prayer by Mrs. -Mortis Reid the meeting closed with a hymn. . '• Lunch was stivedand a sOciat hour' was enjoyed. • • • PAGE ELEVE'0,- , • TO RIPLEY'S JULY 1 st WEEKEND . / • . • • • .. vo.c 4a •11. •--;1 I dSh I II 41 11. aiji 111 • P" Dance In Ripley High School Auditorium ..Centennial Queen Will Be Crowned • Saturday, July 1st 1P114. --- PARADE with prizes for Floats, Decorated Cars, Antique . Cars; l)ecorated. Bicycles and Tricycles. ALL AFTERNOON -- Ball Games andentertain- ment in Park ' EVENING — Dance with good prizes for , Sunday, July • Joint Church Service :Tfl • The High School BRING YOUR FAMILY •' The thirty -Second annual 'Harti- son.picnic was. held at Seatoith Lions Park on Saturday, Jitne•10, With 95'in•attendance. A delicious :picnic dinnerand supper were en- joyed by all. ' • , , • The does were held as usual ifl the spaCions.pavillion and the, 'rain didn't dampen any .spirits. Land• . Under, . Brenda Hackett and .Peggy ,Steven Hunt and Ian , Hackett;• 8 and under, Darlene • Burdge and Bernice Willett, Bobby Orr and John, 'Hunt; 12 arid under, Darlene Willett and Mary Heard ',. Charles Broadfoot and Bill Collins, 15 and under, Sharon Willett, and Darlene 'Willett, Bill Collins and • Charles Broadfoot; young ladies,. Barb Willett and Hazel. Collins; young Men ,; Kin -Taylor. and. Bruce Collins; 15' and under shbescrani- 'hie, Dorothy Collins and Diane ..Collins, Bill 'Collins and Richard Hunt; elimination race, Sherran ,Burdge; Potato' relay and bottle • with water relay. Dotothy:Collins team; water in balloon relay, • • Bryan Hodgert and Roy Taylot, Bruce. Collins 'andKet Taylor; youngest person, Alan +hint, son of • • tti , . Mr.. and Mrs!' Bnd Hunt. Steyenson , • Ave., London; oldest•Person, Mrs.* HawkWOod,..calgary; 1i:?ngestrtiair7 .:1 ied'cotiple, Mr. and Mrs.Jack Aikenhead, BrUcefielcl;':furthest pertorr. Mr:. arv1 Mrs. Gordon Nova Scotia; weight of 'Couple nearest 333, Mr:. and Mrs, • Chester Hackett, Liicknow; heaV iest couple, Mr,. and Mrs, Bud Hynt; a fainily•present .whose ages add to).00; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Harrison, Brantford; lucky register', No 67, Miss'.dliff Hackett, :doder ich, lucky plate, Ken Taylor, ,• L•uCknow; lucky draw of eentennial. ' • • desk pen, Mrs. Dora' Heard ; Home- sville-no. of candy in jar .Jim. • , ^ During the supper hour a minute's - silence was observed for 'those who - ha(passed away. It: was decided to,. hold' the 1968 picnic at the same . park on thesecond Saturday in, • • • •. . . •• The officers for next year are President Keni-lattiton, Sec-Treas.. 'Mrs.: Ken Harrison, Directors, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Harrison, Mitchell; Mr: and Mrs. Allan Johns ,-. Exeteti. • Spertt, .Mr and Mrs: Bud Hunt,' • . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Willert, ' , ' ' • • RIPLEY ABATTOIR •••. Custom gutchering -7. Curing and Smoking • • Cutting and Wrapping --Sausage Making — Fast Freezing• • HOGS AND CATTLE oN MONDAYS CATTLE ONLY ON WEDNESDAYS- INIth Two Big Coolers, We Are Able To Hang Your Beef From 1 •TO1Weeks Whatever Your Requirements Are For Mine Freezers We Sell Choice Home Killed Beef, Pork • and Lamb In Any Quantity At Lowe* Marketing Prices • ALL MEATS 'ARE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FOR YOUR • ' . PROTECTION CALL HIPX/EY 100 OR 106 CIIAS. /10OISMA PROP. • • ' • = cm' 7.--Te‘oto aryri 41111141* -411 '4110'4 1