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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-03-12, Page 11WEDNESDAY, MARCH '12th 199 THE LUCKN.OW SENTINEL; LUCKNOW, ,ONTARIO • PAGE ELEVEN .Kon' Mission�r';Sp�aksTo. Seven-AuaLBructPreslylerio;LC Group: singing led by Mrs:, George MacKay with Mrs • George Cluley Organ theopenedg at.UCe Pre�b tenial Annualtmee Meeting, • Y Br •Port :Elgin United Church on • Cent Christian and growing.2 to./3 , per cent each year, About 50; school ,and age are in °J In ,'° public,. school, ,.. il AV/ . C'�SLER DODGE - PLYMOUTH {' dnesd,ay,. February 26th.. e. worship service was conduct= `utham ton U.•C.W. with • •IvMrs..S d. Dunning; •Mrs: Ab Eagles r P dden•takin art A • Mrs Fxank a g p welcome was exte nd.ed t arta, o , ever one by President Mrs.. H. E. Y..11 • Slunskie, Mrs, A. Heard brought • from Port ,Elgin af. C. W. greetings S :. , in the absence of President Mrs: • 'Haines, Chairman of Prebytery Rrev • . E:' lonayne: expressed gratitude as well as greetings to ..all t,J C•: W. ladies:, for their .work in the church. •Mrs ,' J'. C'• Dowing read the' min14 P A lovely solo "I. -hath;•. not seen°' , Was' sung by. Mrs.. Wallace, pohoc'k,WINGHAM much:•en'o ed • . ,•• ,. :''Mrs. Williamn•Arnold reported•for n omina. . Committee and Rev Ronayrle Installed the officers,. A, . 'special. project •"One Parent. Family Vacation to..Pive Oaks" received.a donation of.,$80° 00 from Presb. ter- y tai, Mrs,. Wallace Ribey from Wesley U.C. W. gave the courtesy remarks •� and Rev • Ronayne Pronounced• the benediction, . The Officers: installed, were - Past : ,, , - . -. � 67 DODGE atat�o>!�wagon, 8 : automatic 66. ,' CHEVY 11 Stationwagon, . 6 automatic, radio 66' . DODGE, 6 :automatic,. Power , Po Stec 'ting . ' . 65, . CHRYSLER, 4 door hardtop,; ' • powersteeruig, brakes. and radio ;' ONTARIO •Q = TEO - 4 door 8 autom 64 ME.:. R, , atic and radio• , , 63 CHEV.• stationwagon 63'�• ` FORD,'. 4 door sedan:. automatic ail, 6' 62 . PONTIAC, 6 automatic a • : 62 .Chevy IT, 6'', automatic with. radio ' • ' ` fi . re ed' to. Maitbership has .increased President , Mrs . N.A. Belfry,. Walk ' 698 this' ear .''Five• workshop s • • ert n• President. Mrs. H `E . Slum - P •_ . ,� , , . • . , . E. 1, y • year.. were held this .ear.. Y ski, Dobbinton; Regional y W • . Highlights on all committee re Mrs,. Win. .hart , Lucknow; Mrs•. Y ,. byM G:. Farrow Allenford• Mrs: A. • . ports were ,given rs.,. Downing . . ,, - , G reetin s: were read bMrs,' N, ' Head,. Port Elgin and Mrs: M.A. Powell from:several surroundin : ' 'Donahue'•• Teeswater• Recordin ; Aresbyterials. Treasurer•Mrs •1: � .SecretaryMrs.G.; Wilson, Pinker- CorrespondingSecretar Mrs'.. 65� • .FORD Convertible 65 DODGE, 4;door sedan, 6 standard . Wath radio • •. . 6PLYMOUTH 4 -door :6 automatic TRUCKS i•. 65 FARGO, /Z toil 65 D' ODGE•dP'truck 64 ' DODGE D500, •chasss q, and cab.' • • ; Miller•'Port Elgin waspleased to... ton; ::. • report that 19;300:00 dollars was N , Powell Dobbin, ton; Treasurer:: •Mrs Miller' Po't El' in Finance:. raised this ear•. Mrs .Ronald,.Slade ,. J ; r g • y x lamed 'the bud et, set -u . ;S.he Mrs :B; .Tackaberr K ncardine,.... P 8 P y also told us• that Bruce Presb' .erial Citizenship& 'SocialAction: Mrs: r yt boundaries are beirlg.;extended this , .' Wm .:M>ddleaon;: Paisley;. Christiaq . •• :. .. : ear. Re orcin on the-Miss.ionar '&-Missionar Education Mrs•• B • Y . P g. Y y ..... . h. 'Booklet', Mrs..,:W: Arnold. said. that: Jacklin, Wa kerion; .Leadershi . k ,• sP • booklets -have. been sent to'archives Develo rnent; Mrs,: E Iohner.. r , • Pine • -River.; :., �•. Bethel Hi -C: ..: . AMBERLE`Y `NEWS .: • Pine River and:Bethel.Hi-C was , held on Sunday evetiing•Mareh 9: L�an:sideMrsToni: g � • Ladies Aid LA NG.SII? NEWS. , . The': Lan side'Ladies Aid met last gKINL'.QU Wednesda evenin at the horde. • Y . g S � Women , ` } Eimer `'A1 H •� '' "•�' ' ,from e'ack of �.�' •:'Service NEWS the' the ,Village:;' 'Village • •' . • �atn +•. ,: ,in different, areas •. •.. • Tara; Communit ;Friendsh :. Mrs: with an a zendance..o .twnnt , Tac err K 'ncardine, - D : n e' Ke ' gave'dat • `A panel from 'Kincardine:: Ll; C W. kab � y , ,Ki ,, - ia, n , mpton the .call' to Stewardshipand Recruitin :Mrs.: R. _Worshi .•' •. ': ►..• reported newsfrom around ,the , ..., g .» . p "" • , world. Those t lan art ere Mrs: Chappell, Underwood:3u l and Mar ret.Ann Courtne ave.a . ,, ,a. g.p w PP PPP Y Y g g ,. Heinz.Wal ole• Mrs. Har 'd. Welfare :.Mrs: 'M. Funston, Ripley, prayer after;?wh' ch Gail Cour'tne P ., . of .. . ::. y ,. .. .Y .., . :. . :.. • Tha ken Mrs. Harold Fenton M'rs,. Press and Publicit. ,Mrs. J, Elliott,.. ave•comments on teen -a a -mart, - : • • , . . ,, , , •' •: , .. : •, • Nominations:_:Mrs.- W Arnold, :Jill Flhott in 'a discuss- of-- rs.. Wes-Youn with 10 imatten � ,. •. g' ce.. Mrs : •Gordon Wall:,presided :. �. and the Scripture was; read '•by Mrs Llo, d;•,Moffat with meditation'.ind Y„ , ;. p ra er b Mrs : Geon e •Your ' P Y Y'' ra: g _ . , . ;After: the minutes were, read , the ' officers dere re7elected.'for. another... -- churches .met together on•Frlda . � ' afternoon in the , Presbyterian Ch>arch,; Kinloa h for rile ltYomen, s E .• •' g „World Da `•,:of• :Prayer er;• Ii was•'a ser- •' Y Y , ,vice,of'prayer .and con mitinent, P Y. ,„ with the theme •Grown':.to ether. _ . The.scri tures' and Gordon C-ottr ll Mrs. L: McGaw. ;Pc_ ed , President:of=Hamilton Riple, ; Archivestr Mrs,- E.. ion•on Teen _a a mariia es. . • ".weddin ow; Literature & An invitation is. extended to Ri - Conference, Mrs.. W K. .Lawson, ''; , Wightman:, Luc P :spoke .. i•. ; . .• -:, i-' . • '._ . of Changing..times 'in Program:.Mrs.J•. •Price , :Southam .ley •Hi C. for. March 1.7:. After skat • • • . , 1.n.'. � _ q : • t -Presbytery' • t'ton• . embers without.• Portfolio: • .,.. Ri p le , Hi • C will be. served church ,•. ,m ., and. the. , M .l. P Y :.. - ..r .:: , Board of •Women:• Stewardshi has •Mrs, W, Mackie and lunch.at•Pine.•River Slunda :School • P .. , . ;>•. ,•. Mrs:: W . Farrell . •room : .gown in women in the•, last few , . ... . `, � • . ^ °- , year; Plans were.made••to serve a .:: ., •, , :. , "' . anniver inner . , .., $ "r' A ri1.26 :at the home of,.Mr: '-and . . P. • , , . ,,: ,'the t Bre man; A readin Mrs • : Rober g i g;(which was iven;b Mrs: Donald: Huff .: . ..g ,: Y : ' m nd-the meetingclosed with an„a c ra �er Mrs Yours ,_served lunch. in.Christ :. ,� prayers•for this service were •, p ro' osed b women in Africa and. P Y African Spiritual ,"Kum•Ba Yay ' � � �; ;: ' '' ;.� ••o means Come ByHere- • as:. , ..used throughout the' service -'- • ,, ,• •. s . Frank M'aulden. ave' the Mr .� g 4iis-d ..': ”'-rte' ear :. , :: y s. The special campaign of —�' cart -o erand •• � , . , .. „one, da s pay": •: Y P went over•xhe one .• 1711 ed •• • " llion mark •. She also rnentiiim S Ashfield W Sou#h and; a socias• ime was enjo ed•';'.. t Y ,^-e n: a,. � first leader. The�hynln 'Christ fore•. the.:: orlt . wesin• ., opened the. ser-.. Wg P . . :; ' . a sChool`l be held at.•Wa.teriaa•. . .: . , College. on May 6,7'and 8th. . E D NEWS' ASHFI L.. Twelve members.. are to attend : ' . :. Mrs. Emile. MacLennan••+�as'host- from Bruce : :r :. : ,. • ..., .• ., .. ess for the;"Women s Missionary. • On. reporting- for' literature Mrs.. :n P g Soiety last . Fnday, when,• Mrs .Howard: Hotb hoped -there. would, be',more' .: _ •.Wrri „ Ross was:in ;char a of the, ro ._ :. ... g p use made of the books•:•' She also : ' < ,:. • ram for:the World's Dayof•Pra er . g Y Y ':owed •us. the -book" `MCGillvar' :, Y Mrs..• •Ross MacKenzie ,, Mrs : bon-',. : . ' •- . , . , : , :o•' Shan hal, written b Miss, Mar •. g Y g ald• Hamilton,:Mrs. D'on Sim soh, .Kinloss . r : r W•M /., .' Mrs . ;Harold Cam bell ,was hostess. P , to South Kinloss; t her. W.M.S.•• home on Wednesday, March•5. with ,: ' -. - '.. :... ,• ; ' .. .a; splendid. attendance ., 1vlrs. H. • , .. . • Lavinpresided and;Mrs•' C..Colwell read. minutes and correspondence. Plans: were made. for an Easter • . ' .. ;Mrs.::Edward's �: �r.. ',The in . � ; ,. Dungannon S . : , , DUNGANNION NEWS:• ' . .. World Dayof_,Pra , :• •y.. Dun • an 'on Presb ;terian.Church� .. R-' • `our ..eaker • • . er was held, '': vice . A period id nb aasled '�f H prayer by Mrs William a. y second leader, The prayer' ,er' for .• p y 'wisdom;' knowled a and power for. • •. g Moder age.:was• given,,.b A9rs •Thom son '.as third:•leader : P , ,. , - d i • repeating: the Lord's • ; !�: pra Joined ' y : A 'time for thinkin was•led: b •'• g Y Mrs;•'Don Bushell as fourth. leader ,: } •• , BP wet': .. - --.. ; r and Mrs. •W W' lus• took+ 'art ; .Mrs.. :•;. Y. p Mrs. Lloyd Adams, 'Mrs:, A. I: - _ , .. ;; y . Wm . Ross .gave the meditation on '. . g Watson; Mrs.. Tom'Adatris •The Sower:" presented the I.n Memoriam 'and •' '.. � ,. • Mrs.: Ewan•MacLean conducted • .:.: • • ••• a minutes silence was held ..for :. ..' •-' business, and. -plans were made ank 7fferin • . g - .,g f The Bible Study, was Isaiah 55 withc roll all answered b. averse ••for with "See'k'" : Mrs: , Lloyd' MacDou- ..'. Y . all read a` touchin 'stor . of a g g Y On March the 7th• with: a ood • • ;.. " crowd in attendance...The or'a.nist g , „ the• day•was -Mrs: Wrn. 'Reid.., The first''leader'was Mrs. :Arthur :: • . •_ followed by the hymn., Lord of k •L Whose Nannie ' --hi' h•: fight: a . .• . •Miss,Edna..Boyle played The Robe • � �;. of C'alvar " ' Y _the deceased' members.' ' .. , ' ' °y " 'c _ .There' • for: attending the Synodi, al hg, A •lovel dinner was sere d b. ..; .. w .. .. :"Children.. - Y . •. • •.Y :. .were •16 • . ., . nt , and 5. ., ladies ladies of:the: church,, : , , o Mrs. M 'Donahue 'presented , _ ._ _ ,. _ . Scottish shepherd do who -battled a; storm and finally :ave- her life : Y, g •:.• after :seeking. and rescuing; three of her master s shee .. : P Stewart of Port Albert; :who-' ke ,: Pa.. " Gall to Thin Dayof Prayer": , ; • ..'. ' • • Y :. and: is a member of'the Presbyterian r Church . The.' secdnd leade was Mrs Caesar. An• lican 'Church - - Mrs. Torr',MacDonald gave the • �'••., address basin her remarks on Pray- ray reat'need.o ° er stressing: the g f otic 'ever livingShe A. M. P.,. • the. Bible &t hlets_were -uc#Y—Pa-r-til'. , Mrs• Evan Keith hada .cha..-ter P Paiil the ar g .. ; • oke_on " . Leri_od:Kir • Prayer in •da Y Y., concluded her..address with. oen ..._, . . • . . , ,; : distributed -and discussion was held,, :. ,. VVh'iechurch U1LVP. ,. , l h� ,. Lillie on theae7ct L e 4� -2' Roll call . .. qk .. 16. 1. l o., :. NEWS WHITECHl1RCH • w afifth-leader.' s taken and showed anattend ;. ante of 254:;Offerin was:takenb : c _ , ,• .. ..Whitechurch United, C�Iur .h, Wo , ' g '. •, , . ' .. . �• , . the ladies .from. Lucknow, and dedic ,�• .. • o W , men• held their meetin on Wednes .. • , . : _ from The•Stud Book on :.-Prayer", • , . y , ,., ' .•.In, Houses . and the need - • .., f re . _ for such to encoura a and habil g irate those in need of Christian .. � , . ,:.: . , friendshi ,G • p • :' and_she_s P , between each s eaker,, V.al r'e' and ::Vick'Par 1i sangthe •, e i ', .s. •: •:__ _ „ . ': • •,:.., - . s iritual Kum Ba Yah ,. The third; leader was Mrs: Howard Johnston of the' United Church; •who spoke :. ,; .. . entitled. Pra er , Some acts of • • Y, , . Y • n • .. commitment' was taken is :,Mrs: Art Haldenby' as . " The closing hymn was ..The lyay t hon �Gavest•Lord is Ended".Mrs • ' aced by Mrs. Laird St'rlxn`• : a X .... da i:•M . h6,at, 2, p. t i at the . Mrs. Sand .•MacLeod. ;accom .. :.. : Y - p ... on the�'use of ' Wisdom itt this ' ' :Fra a' poem . nk M�ulden�read .and. --�' . •Thom son,: M' ....•the rs, A, Heard •introduced the home of Mrs,.*George p guestspeaker, ,• •e.. embers were'• ather- Mrs.• Alfred Day. While•th ,m g —._.Rev, and Mrs; -Da ar i rs Garnet_Farrier la edg p -anted . -s:. L:: arils c -out- -by- Ir --- p , . • . - , , , .• , ed a leasin •solo': Mrs : Ira ,Dickie .- pg charge' f the ra er cr-r le. had,o , p y , c , . Modern Age:. •ih�fourth•leader, g.. . . was.1 rs. Augustus.Redrnond..of.the • S ustine Roman Catholic• St... A u "' I . .: ave•t bentdiction: Mrs:• ' . �,.:. , :: Howard. Thompson was chosen 'Key woman Mrs.: Jack Barr was of ° an. , : _:.. _.. • • ' •,; Y, . , .Y mission r iquiet 'mtisic:_> ° a les in Hong, Kong'. They .. write,' �. Clifford Laidlaw : ave,a: many" articles r: „O.utreach Mrs, g •• • Mr, , and Mrs:, ba h been in :.:reading In the Spirit of•Jesus :: Mrs .din Day.,hare, ,.. N Hon Kongfor.5 ears on. KongElmer Slei htholnl led in prayer. g Y • , H g g ,. is full of refu ees`fro h' "a. The Scri, tune w.as read byMrs:. ' g m C >Jn P were Mrs: Dou las..Graham'had' the'Pres--, g byterial Literature'`displa and Y Y spoke on' the various items and, ,Y, P. also, about: the .needs of the lepersCato and ways of, assisting: them , Mrs: L• 1vlaclnne's: lad a Bible. Quiz and IvT.rs. Church .who' Sp0"ke on "A; lime for _ .. Thinking •Lastyear Mrs,. Arthur Stewart introduced Ed- theguest -speaker ea'ker Mrs . Clayton , P', Y. wards of.GodercLt PreSb rean' Y .. Church who spoke on the theme.. . a t for the serviced s Prayer Day,was obser'v- ", 0 ;•... more than 30 O communities ; across,Canada and in over 140 countries:' :. , ' .because. e. , ... Carl Weber; H ns sung,. Y.nt Y g • ate 4 mihion people living . 1v1rs C. • Laidlaw' gavea reading There g g g •g there In an urban area; million •What's • my;Business and • told what , people live in•15 square miles, Pa1m•Sunda�- means to the World: Y W.F MacDonald:th.e. closin pra -. g Y . er'which the hostess and directors served lunch: .. ',; " •. • , Gtowin''To. ether in •Christ" :' The g g offering 'was received b •kilts: ' ' Y Robert McAllister and Mrs....Albeit with a wet cad total of ' Y•g. —r- THE LUCKNOW: : •Taylor, SENTINEL,: • '; ,. r ' The • haveIt-outing y had gnat prob Christianity played a wonderful lems ; but now the ,Government is part, in the lives of lien all over .. , helping : , ping out . There are still, a few the world • from: comrin nists to , '• • .:. , . treasurers report , : I - ler ti® was received':. Plans' $19.24. _ Mrs:• Robert McAllister thanked • the -nests esker, Mrs.. Edw.ard.s for oaPrs *complete sekct�on of . iredd�ng' announcements styled for (he discrim� i8• '' >xd ' •. ' ;, ,t: • i. lis •- . • � so •lets an• �• -o ege s u• e s Textiles' are the largestask industry ,,.Mr - Garnet Farrier, 'resid'ent, ; "Plastic"' gS, p were itiade for the 'Easter•Thartii- ' •_. 2nd "• , to be held April i'• the. a well" thought out. topic inN�n;. � 111 for :.:,:. 4 '�� :•.�i ; :� there and p is second • the: • ; , : resided for .the bus 4 tourist industr', is veryUrge.. The _ P g Cangrow 3 .crops of rice, or 6 crops The roll call was answered by 18. PP getable' in one ear,'Ve few 'members telling what a uisciple's of vegetable's Y' .*.people are h reviotis'occu anon was before he p ungry now . Most of P PIIANT the .i - : 'maybe.: ,. carne a disci" `le:., ' t t have rice but not becarne . P much else, 'Ming Kong is ten et ltes gave the . •p Mrs:: Albert Cou offarin,g e nest s ealter• Churcf7: at 2:30 , ' g p . will be Mrs: {Rev)' George Sae;k.•of Crottle. 1v1rs.. Farrier closed the meetrng, with . ra er The quarterly birthday p y tea fol lowed + • . , I RENTED IT TNROUGHTHE:s�. .. •W ADS • N� .:.-.N\VAGAKI ; .•„ ;wr . a w ' , • • , '" `. . a 1` - fes" NATIONAL, 1''. ,� , ^; � ' •. .;.� l ,r;.1,