The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-11-15, Page 13967
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, OCKNOW,ONTARIO
PAGE ELEVEN
verseas Talk By
rs. H. Webster
'On it 1
A joint meeting of Units4 and 5.
2washeld -in the Church basement:.!
Tuesday, November 'rat .8 o'clock
presided' over by Mrs. Robert Camp,
bell. The meeting was opened with
sprayer and a 'hyitin. Unit 4 had
lamembers present and Unit 5 also
had 13 mernbers.' Minutes 'of both
were read and:adopted, Mrs. 'Bob
. Finlay gave 'aMestage on
, . •
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_Stewardship. Mrs. Bob.Campbell
told of some .of the .tOpics discussed
at the Workshop at. Walkerton. The
offering.was received by Mrs. Gor-
don Brooks and prayer by Mrs. Bob
• Campbell ended the business. ,
•The: Program was conducted by
Mrs. Stuart Collyer. Scripture was
'read by Mrs GordenRitchie Tbe •
Study bookmessagel was yery. ably.
'verby-MrsT7G-eorgelardirte. Mrs'.
'Don ThonipsOrt, read•a Rernetrihr•-•
anceDay message, 'Prayer byMrt;
Collyer,closed the •tneeting. , •
Mrs.Collyer then:introduced Mrs.
Harvey .Webster who gave us a very
wonderful talk on her trip to. Eng. -
land and Ireland andthen:showed
•slides. Mrs. .13013:Irwin thanked her
for, the' loVelYeyening.. Lunch was.
very Much •enjoyed; provided by..
theprogram coriunittees frorn•both
Units -4-and 5.
The November meeting of Unit 1
of the' V. Ci W. WAS held at the ,•
home of Mrs. Harold Treleaven •on:
November 7th. •• •
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MB. Treleaven presided fOtthe
opening and devotional periods. -
assisted by Mrs. Ken. Murdie ,whO-
Unit:2 Lucknow UCW
• Twenty members of Unit .2 of
Lucknow U.C,W, met at the home
Of Mrs. Wellington Henderson for
the November meeting. Wt.
Laurence McLeod presided for the:
business. Mrs. Raynard Ackert. re,,
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• ported on the Workshop' on Finances
held in Walkenon. Convener, Mrs,
HarVey Houston, tookthe chair for
the program. Devotional exercises
were conducted by Miss Hazel
. Webster, Mrs. Walter Dexter and'
, ps ounci Mrs. Laurence McLeod. • -
,
• ,Miss Flora Andrew reviewed the
KINGSBRIDGE NEWS StUdylloo • ter on "Revival"
St. JosephsCouncil, Kingsbridge
held their monthly Meeting in St.
Joseph's School On Tuesday, Noir-
emher 1th with *s;' Carl. Reigiing
ptesiding. TYrenty-five ladies „
answered the'r011 Call. The meet-
:ing Was Opened by the• ; •
recitation of'the'League Prayer
and the Apostles •Creed. The scrip
ture lesson Wag given by:Mrs,. John
Howard. .• •
Educational convener, .. Reis
Miitenburg gave •a' reading - "GOO
to.• haye••Around". Spiritual conven
er, Mrs. John. HOward‘read an
article about the show "A Man For
All Seasons". It was decided to •
send Soap', toothbruthes, tooth
paste , face Cloths, etc:. in our, •
• bale .Cornbermere, which is to
be sent at the 'end of the. • •
month with•Mrs'.: John- FiOwarc, Mrs.
and Mrs.John Austin.in,charge.
A report of the Deanery meeting
held recently. fin:GOderich was . •
given by Mrs...Aritorie Van Crsch.
The:next meeting ;.Deeember l4th
,willbe held in the form of a •
Christmas Party, inviting the mem
ber's husband" and exchange of
seventy-five cent gift • • :
• All ladies are asked to help:clean
the church December. seYenth in
preparation, for Christmas; Father'':
Caruana gave a ,tainit on',..the new •
Method of teaching Catechism-
Card parties Will beheld every
two weeks beginning in January..
Mr", Stan 'Doherty is collecting.. '
a dollar •frorn-eaCh.IIIcIAPer for
the'Save a Family Plan.' The
meeting was adjourned, by Mrs,
,•Jobn Howard. , • •
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'During the social .hdur a, penny
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gave the commentary on the.scrip,..;.aalewas en!? yed by all.
'hire and the prayer
The Treasurer :reported: on .givings ucvi
till -the end .of Oetober andthe. •
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Holiday envelopes were turned tpiiir.nwetay
at this meenng inrr. .,The November meeting of Unit 3
WAS held at the.home.of Mrs .Lloyd
reported on the Work Shop held ,at
Walkerton for- this .dittrict. It vin- . Henderson, With an attendance of.
17.'. The r011 call was a "Thought on
ridded a film On the "Inner City" ••
and excerpts from a tape by .Dr
Bob ,MCClure' on his 'fled leo, •84,0iii Mrs Garfield .Maebonald was in
in charge of the meeting in plaCe of
India
•' • the President , 'Mrs, Rerss Cumming.
Mrs. NJ.. MacKenzie. citizen- •
he
ship convener read ,an article 'on th .0,Morusi;:tAoihe:rM•h9a-e:ea3frorin;lhieteCI:t.
effect of discriminationon the ;
Indian, an Eskimo population. December meeting., Mrs. Ross , : •
Mrs. Robinson reported several Shielis and Mrt., Saunders Were put
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visits made tashut7ins Arld'_One to :mtrhs7„tottfeprograthk;t0Qtrrnstiieiwe:r.d.ship
Miss Jessie McKay who was celebra- convener , had a reading "Act With
ting her one hundredth birthday. out Delay". '• • • •
Mernberswere reminded .to bring ' 'The supply committee said !bere.
articles for the Cherrio boxestothe'
nextmeetirig: The Supply was'a great need for more used • •
convener said that layettes and clothing. This is to be brought to •
blankets W'ere needed at the Saug-
eth Reserve: • • _ •
olvirs.• Pharis Mathers,taok charge
f the follOwing Program ...Mrs .
Joynes:solo."Elizabeth the
ueerr, was new to most ofthe
embers and much enjoyed. The
hapter in the Study Book describ-
g Ole growth of the Protestant
urches,in Canada'in.rhe early ,
•aYs,wat reviewed in an interesting
way by Miss. Ada Webster. Mrs.
Downie react.a.paper she had
written kir Remembrance Day.
Mrs, 'Harvey Webster gaVe a
cle4ghtful account of her recent '
trip to England and Ireland and
showed curios and pictures she had
brought home,
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The meeting.,wasclosed and a'
social, half hour fajlowed.
the church. • .-"
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Hymn, Fitith of our Fathers was
sung 'and Scripture Lesson, was read
by Mrs.' Audrey' Henderson,
Mrs. Shiells had charge of the
Study Book on "The; Churches
Mission To -y"., followedby a .
lively 'discustion period. Mrs. Mild.
red Cameron gave a reporf,of the
Work Shop held in Walkerton
recently, on thecontinued need for
financial help for the, mission of
the 'Church, •
,
Thelardy. of," The Church grows
;in Canada" was continued by a
• study of the "Doukhobors". We •
closed the meeting by singing
"Fight the Good Fight".
Lunch was served by the cornmitt-
.ee in charge, Mrs. Lois Macintosh,
.Mrs. Genie 'Henderson and Mrs.
Audrey renderson.
and led inter ing discussion.
Reading were given by Mrs. Jake
Hunter and Mrs. Al Irwin. Mrs.
Wellington Henderson favoured with
an organ medley. •The courtesy re-
marks were given by Mrs. Wes.
Ritchie.
Homemade Candy
For Veterans
• OLIVET .NEWS
Mrs. Walter; Black was hostess to
'the OlivetU.C: W. on Wednesday
evening. Thetheme.was Remem-
brance andthe: roil call Was. answer-
ed with.a,b0i:of.hornemide candy
for veterans M hospitals.
Mrs. M. Colling; Mrs. J. Mc-
Guire, Mrs. Black, ,Mrs. Blackwell
-and-Mrs-:-Vhite presented -the wor-
ship service. Mrs. Coiling reported
on the work -shop held recently in
•WalIcerton. Mrs. A. Clayton told -
of a meeting that she attended
recently. in Chesley, where the
office of Bishops, was explained.
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Zion U.,.C.
Mis Charles Wilkins held the
November 9th meeting of the Zion
U.c. W. at her home with 21 ladies
and 7 children present: Roll call
was answered with an Armistice
verse. The president Mrs. Frank
Ritchie opened the meeting
repeating' in unison hymn 703 and
the
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WALKIRTON • PHONE. 11814234 •
ONTARIO,
A.C.W. Elect.
'Slate Of Officers
KINI,OuGH.NgWS ,
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The A.C. W. met on Thursday
afternoon at the home Of Mrs.
`Midford Wall. The opening hymn
was's() Master let-nie walk with
Thee". •Mrs. Roy Schnellex presid-
ed andlead the' scripture. The
word for. the roll call was "ReMern-
ber". Bulletins were ordered. Pray-
ers were offered•inCluding.one for
the election•of officers.
• Miss Edna Boyle 'presidedfor the •
election of officers - Honorary
officers, Mrs: Jarnes.Hodgin",,
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Olivet Messengers
Elect Officers
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OLIVET NEWS
• The Olivet Messengers held their
first meeting of the season and
elected officers as follows; Presi-
dent, Wendy Hamilton; ,treasurer,
Brian Coiling; secretary , Joyce
Black; Press reporter, Ronnie Mc-
Guire
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nnual Dinner t
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Win. Cox; President:, 'Ws. Roy
Sandler; Vice President, Mrs.
Gertrude Walsh; Secretary treatur-
er, Mrs.-Midford Wall; Assistant,
Mrs. Tom Hodgins; Work Comm,
ittee, Mrs $ Floward ThorriPson, , •
Miss May Boyle';', Mrs.. Tom ;
Hodgins; Supply committee, Mrs.
Jim Smith, Mrs. Roy Schneller;
'Prayer Partneri Secretary, Mrs
George Haldenby; Family Life
S,ecretary; Miss May Boyle; Assis-
tant ,• Mrs. Bert Nicholson; Social
Service, Mrs. Tom Hodgins;
Pianist , Miss. Edna. BOyle; Contriv7..
thee for making the 1968 prog-
rams, Miss Edna Boyle; Mrs.
George Haldenby, Mrs.. troy
Sch-
nefler, Mrs. George Graham.,
'MrS. •Russell Hewitt. •
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The president thanked the host-
eas. who served•i lovely lunch.
Prayer cloted the meeting and
bales were packed for Mooaonee •
and •
rs. Charles -Tiffin
e -elected Pres.
. ' • LANGSIDE NEWS ./
TheladieS.of:the:WOMen'a•Miss- •
ionary Society:Met .on Thorsday,. •
afternoon, '',NOyeMher. 9. at, the . •
home Of .Mrs". Welsh: The. call to
worship was given bythe. President
Pine River C urch- • s
Mrs Charlie TiffiC The cripture
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• AMBERLEY NEWS '
The annual congregational dinner
was held in Pine Rivet United
Church Sunday School room on
Friday evening of last week with a
Devotional was taken by Mis large attendance. Aftera turript-
Alan .Barger and the Bible Studyious repast, Rev John C. Hill Was
discussion by Ivirs..-:•Wesley Ritchie. chairmanforthe program A sing.
.song led by Mrs Jack Campbell
AnInstruniental "0 Canada"
by Mis
reading November llth"Lowry at the piano
, by Mrs.a . was accaccompanied4y.tin• •
given .by Mrs.- John Gardner and
Harvey Ritchie. The Study`bool( After. accordion selections by Anne
"Religion in the Maritimes" was Ferguson. interesting slides were • •
shown by Lynn daughter Of
takenhy Mrs. 'Harvey Ritchie. ,
Visitors for November are left •ReY., J -C-. and Mrs' wh° en
joyed a months vacation', which
wasplanned by the Ships School
Association in Toronto. Countries
visited were: England, Scotland,
Norway, Sweden, Russia and
Denmark. A fine commentary
,
was given. by Lynn, which was an
board. A bill from the Bible, school' enjoyable part of the evening's
is to be paid. :Reports of the ,Reg- program.; Mrs. • Robert Courtney pre-
sented her with a, gift and thanked
iOnal meting at Westfield were
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given by Mrs. Jim Hunter and Mrsall those who assisted in any way
Frank Ritchie. The members 'voted to makethe even'ing a success• • .
on not to hold the Fall Regional • / • ' •
meeting of 1968 in Zion, Financial • •
committee Mrs.. Alan Barger, Mrs.
John Gardner, Mrs. Robert Helm
and Mrs. Frank Ritchie are to
hold a meeting. The Centennial
• bazaar is to be held December 2nd. . ST. HELENS. NEWS •
All articles for the Bazaar are'to'he A large crowd attended the Rem- ,
handed in before November 28th embrance Day Service on Sunday
. at :the Mine of Mrs', Peter Cook.,
aftdrniipn in the St , Helens Hall.
Mrs: D.A. Hackett handed out the Rev. Laird Stirling 'of Luckriow Con -
boxes of Christrnas cards that were
ducted the.Service and the Lucknow.
Ordered. The church is to be,clean7Legion•And Auxiliary were in att-
ed in the month of November. endance. Mrs. Wm. Rutherford WAS.
Mrs, 'Eldon Ritchie took up the Pianist. Wreaths were placed after
collection and Mrs. Kaiser made the service by Mrt. B. F., Green,,
the dedicatiOn. The December Ann -the St. Helens W.I. wreath; Robert
ual meeting is to be held at the Lyons Jr. 'the West Wawarloah Town -
home of Mrs Wesley Ritchie with ship wreath and the LtIcknOW' Legion
..exchange of Christmas gifts of 75 Attending the Royal Winter Fair
• cents valoe, Mrs. Kaiser closed ' in toronto•are Andrew Gaunt arid
with prayer. • • • .• ,• Tom and Hugh Todd,
Lunch was served by thhostets •Mrs; Pred,Thompion, Benny and
and Mrs, Lorne Cook and Mrs; John Billy of Oakville were week-end7
Hunter. . '• vititors with Mr. and Mrs" Gordon
McPherton.' •" • ' t•
as the same. T he relief bale is in
charge of Mrs. Gordon Kirkland
and a layette is to be sent the
first of the week and another lay-
,ette is left for a farnily at Zion.'
Mrs.Jim Hunter read a' letter of •
thanks from the Lucknow Fair
Wreaths, Placed; At
St. Helens $ervuce.
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'reading was read by Mrs. ,o
George young.' The Meditation,. .
'In Time of Remembrance' was
given. by .Mrs. Welsh followed with , •
, prayer: by Mrs . Wes Young • •
reading"The'Torch" was read ,
•Mr-tl-Orr---The-offerinwas. ,
received and the Offering prayer
was given by Mrs..Jansen.
The roll call answered with . • ..
a verse of scripture containing the •
Word "Remember" -by 8 members ,--
.1 visitor and 3 .children. It was •
decided to hold the next meeting'.
• one week earlier , •December "7,
at, the home of Ivirs.. Charles Tiff-
• in. Mrs, ,Welsh and Mrs. Mc.
Gillivray offered -to preparethe
program. The roll call is to be
answered ,With a verse•Of scripture •
pertaining to the Christmas Season .
It was decided to:have a Christina:
• exchange.• , • •
secretaries are asked to have
a .report of the year's ,activities
•'Mrs.. Tiffin declared the -d'art •
vacant and asked for the. . •
nomination for President to • • ,
conduct the election of officers foi
• 1968. :Mrs. Wes :Young was elected
and Mrs..Gordon Wall as secretary.
The officers -for 1968 are: • ,• -
President, Mrs. Chas. Tiffin; Vice
President', Mrs, Wes Young;,' Secre-
tary. Mrs. Stewart McGillivray;
•Treaaurer. Mrs. Gordon
Welcome arid W'elfare, Mrs. ,Geo.
Young; Home Helpers. ,Mrs. Elmer
• Scott; Literature and Library. ,Mrs.
Orr; Glad Tidings, 'MrS. Welsh;
•C.O.C•. Janice Wall, Mrs:-Jitri
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Young, Carolyn McGillivraY;. • '
Supply , Mrs Lloyd Moffat; Press,: •
Mrs. Gordon Wall; Auditors, Mrs.
George•Young, Mrs. Gordon Wall, '
Readings were read by Mrs. God -
on Wall and Mr". Stewart McGill-
ivray. The meeting,was brought
to'a close with everyone repeating •
the Lord's Prayer in OisOn. Mrs:
Welsh, served .a.. dainty lunch and
social time was spent. Mrs. Tiffin
extended a vote of thanks to Mrs.
Welsh for having the meeting in her
home and tO Mrs. Orr and Mrs. -
Young for preparing•the program.
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