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Unit No 3 of.Lucknow United
Church met at, :the home of Mrs.
C;,-G-reef,ion-Fe-with-y 4 -with _:.
fifteen members and two visitors
present.
,Mrs. Andrew 'opened the meeting
meeting by reading Isaiah 55, '
verses 10 and. 11 and hymn•581. was
followed b ray _.-
Y.P Yer. '
The: secretary's report followed,
and the :roll call answered'' by a gift.
for layette. ..,I.
A. discussion as to projects, follow-
ed and it••was•decided': to' have :a:
miscellaneous, and bake sale in, our
Own unit in April and. the birthday -
jar for everyone in June.. Volunteers
were asked to help with the work at.
the ,Church. S.ome.'of the ladies •
whose Baffles were • on the .
programme for next month didn't
feel they could take it•;so°Mrs
McKenzie and Mrs Ken Cameron
were appointed to take over .
The next generalmeeting will be
February 18'• and the .World's Day
of.Prayer is to be held in the Luck'
now. Presbyterian Church on March
Mrsa. N.J. McKenzie, social
tion representative,. made arrange -4
ments fo'r•cooking:for a.wedding
'to be, catered to March 1st : ,Th:ere
was some discussion on -the supply
work.followed•by the treasurer's.
:report , Valentine•cards are to be
sent to shut ins.
The collection was taken after.
. which Mrs : • Wes Ritchie took ,
.charge of the programme. Hymn
1'309, was sung followed by.devotions
taken by Mrs•_.' Wrn....He'lm._on
• 'Teachable"•...Mrs . H Collins had
the'scripture reading followed by
pra,ye.r'. by Mrs. Walter Alton
Mrs'•Ri'tchie'took.•the chapter::` •
"'Christian. Break -Through'`' out of
the study, book which; was followed
a solo by 'Mrs', Eunice Dunsrnuir
"Lead Me O lord'
Mrs'. Andrew discusseii" a -chapter i,
of the book, on China There was a,
Church conference held in. China .
last.year with`,nn foreign,
missionaries present
Donna.. Greer, favoured' with an
instrutriiental ,"'The Sleighride '
which was followed, by hymn 386
and the *Benediction:.
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CALIFORNIA
WITH`•
Whitechurch :I
'oung People',Enjoy'
Sleighriding Party:
WHITECHURCH NEWS
'Whitechurch United :Church
Women%held .their. Eebruar- •. Meet
Y.
ing ori Tuesday; February. 4 at the..
home of :Mrs. Elwood'.Groskoi:th:
-While-the-ladies--were ga-thein
Mrs..Garnet Farrier played quiet .
mus c.,
The Worship service opened with
sentence, prayers given by the
members. Mrs, Russel Chapman
read the Scripture, and led ;in pray-
LANGS'IDE NEWS
The Langside `Y. P.S., enjoyed a
sleigh=riding_ t h
g. �
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farm of .Mr. and. Mrs: • Bob$r,egman
On. Friday emening. Twenty-one
'Attended ' and'.we
re served lunch
after.plans. Were discussed for, the
nexte
me: tin g:a"
: Helen Wiersmand
Marlene. .Mann will prepare repare the
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TO THE. LAND OF RAIN •AND SUNSHINE
Three weeks filled with good fun'and happiness --Visit San
Francisco, LosAngeles, Las Vegas; Tucuman, Tulsa, • St. Louis
• and Chicago ,-r 'From April' llth to May 2nd . — By Deluxe air.
conditioned motor coach —• $350.00 which includes transportation,
lodging and Gellman gratuities -'Tour guides and trusty drivers
will ,be Allan Reed and' Wm.. Strubb.,
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FOR 'INFORMATION, AND RESERVATION WRITE • OR CALL
LLAN REED
43.1 Woolwich St.,.'Guelph, Ontario
Phone 821=2892
Lucknow Unit.l
Unit one'of the •Lucy;now U.C', W.
met at the home of ,Mrs.. E. Wight -
man. Sixteen..members and one • .,
.visitor .were present,. Mrs. W
,Anderson presided ..the meeting
oPened with ,they purpose and
function of 'the U.C. W. Hymn 388
was sung , followed by prayer. by
Mrs: Anderson. The•.roll call was'
"Who ,is a l good• steward?"'
Articles: for a layette were ••
brought in. Mrs..Hackett reported''
for social functions . Mrs:: Lewis
requested that quilt blocks '20" x
18 b'e brought to the next meet-'
ing
Mrs:' .H`: Curran, convener forte
.Stewardship.; r, presided for th'e prog•:
ramme. .She gave •a reading .";Why
•be concerned" .' Mrs. "Robinson
criptitie-foilow-e Hhy
Cuckoo *11. Unit.
1nit 'fi've of the Lucknow••United.
Church ,'• Women Met .:February 4th
at the. home. of Mrs. George' Joynt
. :Mrs George'Newbold,Mrs:
•1 Harold` •Greer and . Mrs .."George
•,Joynt had charge of, the programme
The Cali to Worship,' "Links of
China—was taken by Mrs:'
George Newbold`:d, Devotions "Why
be.. Concerned" warread. by Mrs;.
Harold Greer,: Several passages of .�
Scripture. were read by. Mrs; Gordon
artyi a t e Brooks-ancL Mrs' •Harold
Nicholson .. Mrs Newbold ,led in •
prayer.
Kath'y' Joynt gave a piano` instru-•
mental, , Guest ,speaker Miss Ada
Webster presented, .a portion of 'the
Stud: Book "Panora.rna of •the
_KING$BRIDGE
Mrs,. Amelia Ryan; rnother �of, : '
Mrs.: Walter Clare `, is •a patient in' ,
the .Alexandria 'and Marine'Hospit-
al,: Goderich ,
Weekend visitors with Mrs.. Braise
Martin were ; Mt.' and Mrs... Bert
King and boys of:Teeswater ;=Joe
and' Peter.:Martin of Ha•rni•lton:
M. 'and,Mrs. Curl Rieglirlg <and
•family',anci.Mr..and Mrs. Frank
;Ritchie were guests at''a first'birth-
da,y pa.rty'for� little Craig', son of
Mr: and Mrs.. Frank Riegling on
Sunday.'
Last Wednesday 'evening the Ash,
field W.M,S, ladies defeated:the''
Kingsbridge`ladies 15-;13,atanoth
er vo11ei ball game
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.
• prayer 'by Mrs. C'urran.' A skit
"All our living" was presented. by.
•Mrs. A..•.MacNay;.'Mrs..G , Mac
Donald ,;1vlrs . W.Howald and Mrs
''john :Hall . ' 1vlusic,;record'ed from .a
.. Banff retreat was enjoyed Mrs.
E • Wightman gave ,an interesting
:study on China
Mrs;. Hall gave the courtesy.
:',;remarks ; After •th'e'closing prayer,
Iiitich was:served by the •. hostess' and
Committee. ,: .
Lakes
•
The -February meeting of .Blakey
United Church Women was. held:
Thursday afternoon, February 6th,
at. the home of Mrs: Hugh: Menaiy,.,
The, prograrzi: was prepared by 'Mrs
Jerry -Cranston -,-the Them-e4To -day
that seerris•so long , so strange, so.
bitter will 'soonbe some forgotten
yesterday': The meeting opened •
with the call to' worship followed by.
the Scripture,'lesson, by. Mrs. Cliff
Kilpatrick. The members read to-
gether hymn 313., "Ma
captive Lord".
Mrs,,,Dave Gibb started ,the study
on Home Missions on:the lives' of '
Kihborn and his fainilY for two
generations and: how they struggled
to keep alive the Christian work in
,China; ' .•
Mrs. George Thompson gave the
story on the life of a social worker
in China. She, told of a day in the
.life of a Chinese farnily, 'one'being
Madarn Ling.whose day started at
.5 a •. t' i.. and ended around '9P . m .
Another visit was with friends in
Nanking. This. topic was on trials
s . he .Chines
people. A grandniother 'played an
importanty art in ever. hotne.•
p •
Mrs. Garnet parrier played a
piano solo "I Need Jesus
Mrs, Farrier then presided for the
business,
. .
•1 .
,programor e.ruary
ace•of the nieetin will: be deci - .
pl g
ded': latero Simon de Boer thanked
•Mrs. Bregman for having, the
Society there.
Bible ' .A• rea • i'ng : n as 'ion-
ed'' Valentine." 'was: given by. Mrs. '
Geor
•
•
ladies telling of a mission country
I would'like.to visit and why.' The
offering was received. Plans' were .
made for 'attending Perth and
Huron Presbyterial being held '
February 5 in M.i chell,,
The treasurer' eport was given
Plans were\made;.for the: World
Day of. Prayer to beheld -in the,.
United 'Church; March 7th >at -2 80
P` m . '
• Mrs: •Garnet Farrier gave the
courtesy 'remarks, and
closed then b h .
The toll call was arlscvered' by 15-
1
ti
y Mrs. ert•ou tes...
••
ge Joynt.. : .
cKim presided for the.. .
After the -T ed-itation ' ye
Mrs. Jack 'M
business portion of the; meeting . Alex Juba gave a reading,: , •,
Mrs.
The roll call was answered' by 18 ''The. Road Ahead Mrs... Wm
Members: Members were'asked to
tvolunteer their help. for, completing
the .kitchen. •
,The treasurer, Mrs. • Gordon'.
Brooks ,.gave the financial •report
'Two .Toronto girls,'m.embers:'of
the Ranger's. Group' were;
•ent•ertained at :the homes •of 'Bre•nda
Ritchie and: Barbara •Wilkins over
'the week -end . A. week -end of '
activity'was•planned' to
occupy the; week -end for all'Rang
Os that visited -the area: Friday
evening .a meeting was held. On
Saturday they enjoyed a sleigh
riding, party. • .
,Mr.. and Mrs . Frank Ritchie att
vended a birthday dinner on Sa'tur-
`day .,evening- for their grandson
Craig Riegling at'his home Craig
celebrated bis first birthday
nd' Mr Robert Helm are
'Mr: a s.
r;' a
ill'with. the: flu:.
t ' k'
Mr. and' Mrs:' Pe er 'Coo return-
ed from Wingharn hospital'the .erid
of the' week ,where they 'were hos
pitalized . •
•.Z ion
U.C.W':'g meetin will:be
•'
held atthe home of Mts. •
Yte
4.1
e me, a
Mrs, Jack. McDonagh., convener of
Supply and Welfare; asked, •
members for several quilt blocks';
for the next meeting::
Unit, four and, five o Luc now
U. C. W. will be guests at the Pres
' b terian Evening Auxiliary Ivlarch
Y,
18th .
A hymn was sung and Mrs
Mci i closed the meeting with. a
pra.yee., •
g,
�eetin i with ra er
•
Jim Hunter:t is , 'urs• ay '.
Mrs,Charles Wilkins; visited her
axents,, Mr. ' and Mrs': Win ..Irvin_
on Monday. Also. visiting'there '
g gFebruary ,London...AC ompan ng the iAup to
Andrew
Were Mr. a
aye a readin
the Clean up' month: and also' a 4 •Luc know from London was Jack •
poem on Valentine.Mrs. 'Chris
Cooke read.the• chapter from, the
stud bookk , "Politician and Socia
Worker" :
Webster of Ednionton who was 'visit,
ing relatives there , Jack had arrived
...lby plane at his Nelson Web:-
.
s
on
. st r s of lNindsor.' Jack plans
e Jc�,
spending several weeks in the'Luck- •
The secretary's report was given
n
and the ,roll call was answered by •a ow , Kirkland Lake and London
•"Faith", tl w
verse, with the word Four-
teen adults and two children,were.
present; The'treasurer's. report 'was
given and the members were re-
minded'of the World lay of Prayer Which Mrs.
and Annual to be held at meeting wit Manse,,'March ,7th, Lunch was
'Meeting ,x
r
kaiser closed the
h prayer. '
served by the hostess.
. Other business was discussedand assisted by Mrs, .,Alex :Tuba and •fts
everyone Joined in a contest after• •I<eith 131ake.
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