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:THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW ; ONTARIO.
PAGE ,ELEVEN
pine River UCW.
Unit 1
AMBERLEY NEWS:. ="
•,Pipe Lover U.C.W. •, Unit 1, held.:
their meeting on Tuesday afternoon.
N overnber14. Mrs.'' Sam'Snobelen.
resided and Mrs; . Duncan‘Thorburn
'presided
secretary in, the, absenee. of
acted y • •
Mrs. Ernest Thompson. The roll
call was .HoW 'we can help to bring•
Peace".. Mrsf. Snobelen read a
.Retnembrance..poem; Which .was. •
followed with the hymn ,"Lest we
t The. U. C. W, Pur ose
forge and, P •
'• Prayer was repeated in:.unison
The 'worship.serviee was taken by
the convener Mrs.. John Ferguson
,who led 'in the reading of Psalm 46.;
which was followed with prayer, •A:
story indialogue. forM •was given by
Mrs.Sam G and and Mrs_. Duncan:
'-
Thorborn. Mrs, , Thorburn also, gave
a readingon "Christian Education",.
In rearing Children, she' ment'ioned,
that gbod,• Counselling creates• a.•
warm' feeling, between'par.ents and
children. It is needful .to help child
ren to solve ,their problems' and to
respect their confidence.
.The'bonuener,;Mrs.., Ferguson.. told
a•.story of a minister .Who organized
a rneeting:for' boys.between the
ages of twelve and fourteen .years,
where they. learned many•crafts,
ther.eby.creating an interest. for
them.
. After the closing ,prayer;' lunch •
was served in the Sunday:School
tooth by the hostesses,: Mrs.., John
Ferguson and. Mrs. D Thorburn
• and a social time was enjoyed:
Calvin -Brick U C; W
EL 411RCHTI-EWS
•
Calvin Brick • U. C W., held their
November Meet.lug on Wednesday.
at the home'of Mrs. Ronald•
Coulees• with 14 ladies' present
Mrs: ken Mason; 1st Vice presi-;
•:dent,,.presided for the. business., •
Mrs...Roy Dawson, 'Mrs.. Gordon
McBurney, Mrs.', Alex Robertson
and Mrs ,'Ken'Mason all gave re-
ports on different• parts of the.
: Sectional Meeting 'held ..at•St .
His elens, A thank you note to be"
sent to the Belgra,ve Church
thanking them for the use of their
basement•for the Crok•inole•party
and auction sale. Mrs. Peter .,
• Chandler gave .the treasurer's:
report and,,it.was,decided .'to pay•
the freight on the' bale'.. At the
.December Meeting a .collection • is•
io be taken'for the Ontario' Hospit
al at.God"erich. , The U.C.W. are
to .cater fora turkey banquet on •
December 5 for the officials of
East Wawanosh" To'wnahip . The •
planning committee,for the •
banquet are Mrs. Ed Smyth., Mrs:
• tawerence. Taylor, Mrs. John Jath'
ieson, Mrs • Gilbert Beecroft , , Mrs .
.Alex Robertson and Mrs. Ronald .
Goultes'.: It was decidedto have
teal f1'owkrs inthe church' for
'.Christmas instead -of plastic. The
December rrteeting of the 11,,C;W,
'Will be held on Dec
ember.l3 which
is,a week earlier than the usual
date;
Mrs: Gitbett Beecroft gave the
Bible Study,on the Life of Amos
•from; the .Book Panorama of the ` ,
Bible . • A few articles made in Japan
were on display.- A reading, and tal 1
on Japan WAS also given..
.The offering: was received and the
• meeting closed with prayer'.by' the
leader. The Birthday' Tea Was'then
enjoyed
Pine 'River UCW
'Unit.
AMBERLEY NEWS
Unit 2 of Fine,River United
Church met on Tuesday -evening of
last week for .their November,
'meeting. Mrs': Perrin Lowry 'presid'=
.ed. and Mrs. Eldon Lowry read min
utes andcorrespondence. The roll
call was. "A gift for shut ins" The
scripture reading was given by Mrs.
William Kempton' and was
followed with a reading by Mrs.
Leonard Courtney "'Centennial Day
of Repentance" . Mrs, Mellville •
Henry gave a reading, followed
with prayer •
Mrs. Gordon. Fry who was
convenr of the devotional period
gave a reading on"See' good 'in' all
who.pass.by" and "Churches in
minority"' was given .b Mrs.
y
Carrick Colling. After the closing;
prayer, lunch was served and: a
c iil-Lite-w•as-eh-teyed
I. embers.
T` • r • os ictal
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KINGSBRIDGE,NEWS
The ladies of the Catholic Worn-.
en's' League enjoyed a tour
•through the;'Ontario.Hospital
Goderich'onThursday evening.
Mrs:' Dennis Dalton flew frorn
London to Cleveland ,. Ohio to..
join • her husband duringliis three
day leave:from..his, boat,
Father lvtike Dalton of Kingsville`.
-aid Holy Mass •.for'the second; time:
in thelast few. weeks. '
Mr, and Mrs. Will.Steele•will'
teach square dancing free of charge
at the next Glee Club meeting,
. .
December third, if anyone is inter
--
est ed .
Mrs;. .Blaine Martin is holidaying
in`Hamilton for a few weeks .•,;'.
M r . and Mrs Bill Van Osch and
family spent the weekend in•Det-
roit with relatives.
Erskine s,WJP S.
DUNGA JNON.•NEWS
The W. M. . S. meeting of Erskine
Presbyterian Church, Dungannon
was held' in the, church on Novem
ler 14, with a.•good attendance:.;
Mrs.'. Arthur Stewart presided and
Mrs. Frank Jones was organist The
meeting opened. withpsaim 41 and
repeating•the purpose; Mrs. Arth-
,u'r Stewart gave the devotional.
reading. from,St . Luke, her topic
being '' P,rayer .a necessity"/,
'Miss Iva Carr •read a chapter of
the'.study book; "The church grows
in Canada" and the roll call was
• answered by a verse containing
the word '"Wisdom" . The offering
, D
was received and ,some of the
money aprons wereturned in ..at
this meeting. A stocking for the •
Ontario Hospital, Goderich will be
filled' and anyone having, contrib-
utions please:leave thein with Mrs.
W.m', :J . Reid before •December 1.
,The treasurers report and glad
tidings review 'were given by Mrs.
Wallace Wilson.
Rev. Rod McLeod' closed the
rneeting•with a short talk,, prayer
and benediction: The presence of
their pastor and his wife at the
meeting was greatiy.appreciated
by the members. w:
c
eats U.C.W.
The November meeting of Hack-
ett's U. C.W. was held, at Hackett's
Church on Thursday evening.
The meeting openedwith a delic-
Joni "Pot Luck Supper", After supp-
er Mrs. • Bert Alton took the rest of
the: meeting, starting with a verse
of Remembrance. A hymn was sung
25 adults and. 2 visitors were present
Mrs. 'Alvin Alton took the •
"Devotions" and read "Holiness
in Everyday Life", •followed'by a
prayer. A hymnwas sung followed
by a reading ",Friendship" by Mrs.
Alex Hackett.
An interesting report was given by
Mrs. Donald Hackett froni the Re
g=
ional Meeting at Westfield,Churclt.
Hackett's Bazaar. Will be field in
Lucknow Legion' Hall on Saturday
November "25 at 2 o'clock. Collect-
ion was then received; '
Hymn 180 was sung. The meeting.
closed byrepeating of the "Lord's
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•Pra er" followed b the marking of
Y .•. 8
articles for bazaar.
St. Helens U. C. VV:
The.. November meeting •of the St
Helens TLC, W. • was held at the • •
hom. e of Mrs Frank McQuillin.
The. convener Mrs.' B. F. Green,
*Sided:. The meeting was opened
with Prayer and `Hymn "O God .of •
Love, •OKing• of Peace" .• Mrs.
7Gha-r1-6-71%iteDor a•1•d-read' the
ture :from John and led in. Prayer;.
followed by a reading "Be a
beautiful Christian" . Miss W.D.
Rutherford read''a'cern an answer
p
to.F
landers 'Fields" . , and also an
account of the "Holland Book of ..
Memoirs", t -i at 'was on :exhibition
atE ,
. Expo. •
was: Carrick read'a part of the,
stud y..book." "Widening ,Mosaic"•.._
. g
Mrs. Green read acha Ater "He
P .
Claims the whole world" from the
book ,of Robert' Sangster., an English
-Clergyman. Mrs.'' John Cameron'
gave a reading.. The most beauti-
ful sight
eauti-ful:sight in the world' and Miss,
Isobel Miller'' read the' poem
"Thing's work out" by Edgar Guest.
A by r H was-stnr . s-- W i
Miller, read the .Poem 'Lord Make
us Instruments of Peace",, Mrs.
B."F'. Green closed this part of the,
meeting with Prayer:`
Mrs T -.J.' Todd presided for the
business;Roll call, My'' favourite
Hymn, was answered 'by 15 mem,
bers. Mrs, Gordon. MacPherson
gave the treasurer's report. $56.20.
was realized from the dinner
served for the Sectional meeting;
;Bazaar $118.39;, $45; was received ''
for "Save the 'Children Fund" -
Balance on• hand $269,32. •
rs. Wallace Conn
Chalmers Pres.
WHITECHURCH NEWS
On Wednesday, Chalmers Presby-
terian W M, S-held:1their Novemb-
er meeting at the home of: Mrs
Earl Caslick.. The call to worship. -
Let there be Light, was given by
the 2nd Vice President,.' Mrs. Wall-
ace Conn who presided in the ab-
sence of the President Mrs. Victor
Emerson' and the 1st Vice President,
Mrs,` Rintoul who were both absent
on account of sickness. The script-
ure and meditation• asiven-by
8 Y
Mrs. Don. Ross.. A poem was:'read'
by Mrs Johnston -Conn . The Topic
wasgiven byMrs.'Frank Coulter on
the Power and Knowledge Beyond:.
Man. A reading St Paul 'Speaks.'
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was'S iven b • Mrs. Jas. McInnes. •
Mrs. Dawson Craig gave a Rerr`tem-
brance' reading;,
Nominating committee was
appointed.. They are. Mrs. H.
Carrick, Mrs, La.ura McNeii and
Mrs. E. Barbour.
The meeting closed with'
a hymn. 'Lunch 'was served.'by the
hostesses,',MrsFrank•McQuillin,
Mr's. .Allan Miller and ,Mrs. ' Harvey.
Webb. •
Calvin -Brick
...Messengers
gers
WHITECHURCI-I ,NEWS
•
Calvin -Brick Messengers held
their November meeting. on Sunday
in the church
Doris • Coulees ' presided and Ronald
McBurney presided at the piano..
The scripture was read by Marian`
McGee,
Barbara Moore led in prayer. The
offering was received by Jim
McGee And Jim .Whytock and ded-
icated by Doris Coulter, The Her- .
ald report was iven•by,Marilyn
Robertson. g •
C a tes gave the
•Mrs. Norman o 1 g
story "The Three wells" ,All thenwen to their classes.",
•
.,tel WI&diike ► ii i'*'
The December meeting- will be
held at the home of Mrs.. Albert
McQuillan • -The Roll Call'•was
answered. by 15' :giving a -verse, with
the word 'Honor . The offering•was
received and the offertory 'prayer •
was given by Mrs. ,Wallace Conn.
Mrs. Hugh Simpson presented the:
slate' of officers --Past President,
Mrs, V. -Emerson, .President Mrs..
Wallace 'Conn,. •ist Vice President;
Mrs'. William Rintoul, 2nd 'Vice ,
Mrs.- William_'Evans; Secretar
Mrs . - Russe Ross, Treasurer Mrs..
Johnston Conn, 'Pianist Mrs.
Andrew Gaunt, . Assistant Mrs..:
Johnston' Conn, C.O.C. Leader
Mts, Hugh Simpson;,; Assistant Mrs.
Archie Burdon, Home Helpers, Mrs
Elroy Laidlaw, Welcome/and
fare, Mrs W.A. Pardon,` •
Literature and Library, Mrs Don
Ross, Glad Tidings Mrs: Walter
Elliott, Supply Mrs,, Wesley Tiffin
The ,meeting closed with prayer
and the hostess . served lunch.
RUSTCRAFT
CHRISTMAS CARDS
, AT
FINLA
DECORATORS
Ashfield W.M.S.
ASHFIELD NEWS
Miss Sadie Johnson opened the
W. M: S,, meeting at the home of
Mrs. Henry MacKenzie with pray-
er, and also gavethe meditation.:
Mrs, Jack Collinson.read a poem
on Renernbrance' and led in prayer •
Twelve merrbers answered the roll •
call with a verse of peace.' Mrs. E.
Howes read a selection r November
11th" . Mrs. , D. West. took charge
of the business of the meeting.
ss Laura Lollar
.M.S: Speaker..:
KINLOUGH NEWS'
Mrs. Morley Bushell was :hostess,
at her .home ,inWingham •on`
November 15th, for theregular meet
Chalmers C
• WHITECHURCH NEWS,
.chat ai
met:in the Sunday school: room
dining Church,Servidand held' their November meet`:Q
ing.
'The president' Paul Elliott: presided
and `gave the•call to worship, The .'Purpose;, and' Mrs. Perry..'Hodgins
scripture was read responsively y:
•--•"-read.. "Take Time"
ing' of the Kinlough Presbyterian
W M. S... with Mrs. Gordon McDon
ald assisting,,
Mts. Don Robertson opened the
e
meetin•gwith. Psalm 29;11; and a ,:
...
quotation -from Grace Nall Cr(well
"The quiet .reverent acceptance of
the Will of 'God is the highroad to •
Peace" .
• The roll call was answered by a
verse •with Pea•ce" by 17 ladies,
and there . were 6 visitors.
The 'December meeting was set •
for the 13th at the home of Miss
Winnifred Percy.
• The 'program was. in charge .of
Mrs . -McPherson who
opened this 'part. witha:poern"God's
Loving Hand". The scripture was
read by Miss: Winnifred .Percy and
the Meditation and prayer follow
ing were • taken by Mrs. McPherson.
Mrs, Alex Percy read a Poem "'My
with 'P,aul Elliott Leader,' , Mrs. Don Robertson: gave an inter
:estin report of the; sectional. meet
'Ba.rry 'Elli.ott•led. in prayer.; P
ing at•l?un annon at which Miss
,;Hyrxtns were •sung, fohowed:by g , .g
the Lord's Pra er in unison'. •Ida White,:spoke:'
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The minutes were read by the We were priveleged to have as
secretor : MurraySimpson:. The our guest ' speaker, Miss. Laura
Y s Collar of Win ham., who is home
roll call was answered by 10 g
David Elliott received . the offering, on furlough • from `Jordan ,. where
which was dedicated by Cathy . : she has, spent the past four years.
Pardon.' Mrs.' Hugh Siert sort She gave us a vivid• description of'
•E P her life there and of the fighting
leaderand Mrs. Earl Cas•le•k gave , _� • 8 � � g
the story"Alaska" between the Arabs and' the Jews
Paul;. Elliott conducted 'Bible'Quiz there. ,She was thanked and
and Debbie:,Re Holds closed the, presented with a gift by Mrs Don
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rneeting with' ra er. ,Robertson.
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•
Joan: Percy, Mary Ann. McEwan,
'Margaret and Marilyn Bushell
WHITECHURCH .•favoured with;a mural number,',, ,.
• •with Mrs; Jack/Barr as accornpan-
WHITECHURCH NEWS
ist
•' Whitechurch'United Church Meg::
engers held their November meet-
ing, in the Sunday School room' dur-
ing Church, setvice
The theme 'of the . meeting was
"Living Together•in a Spirit of.
Love" •Earl Thompson presided for
the meeting :and gave the Gall. to
Worship and .read theScripture. •
Prayer' was given by Janet: Sleight-
holed. Murray Gibb received the
offering which was dedicated by..
Mrs. Dave Gibb
Janet Sleightholm in the
absence of the secretary called
the .roll; 'The story "My
name is , Kondo". " from the .Book,
The Long Night to Tokyo . , The
U. N I; C, E. P. boxes were collect
ed•and Mrs. Gibb closed the meet
ing with prayer. •
• Mrs.' L. Sutton gave the courtesy:
remarks. The meeting closed with:
the Lord's•Prayer and Grace; after
which delicious refreshments;were •
served by the hostess and the girls
The election of officers for ;1968
resulted as follows: President•Mrs.
George Harkness; 1st' Vice -Presid-
ent Mrs .Alex Percy, 2nd nd Vice- F?r.es.-
•ident: Mrs. Stewart McDonald; Sec-
retar Mrs. Don Robertson; Assistant
Secretary Mrs. Don Reid; Treasurer
Mrs, Jack Barr.'; Assistant Treasurer
Mrs. Sutton; `iriansi rs, ack :
Barr; Glad Tidings Secretary Miss
Winnifred Percyir Welcome and Wel
:fare Secretary.Mrs. Perry Hodgins; •
Supply Secretarys Mrs. Don Bushell,
Mrs.. Gordon McDonald; Literature:.
and LibrarySecretary Mrs. Tom
McDonald; Student Secretary •Mrsk:' 1
Frank Maulden.