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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-03-26, Page 11• • • . • , • • • WEDNESDAY, MARCH 211th, 190 • • • • • THE PucKkow SENTINEL, !14.ICKNOW,. ONTARIO! .ALLTYPES IN STOCK Phone 524-e386 Collect • TO ARRANGE .FOR pE1,1yElty OR TO PICK UP VOUR OWN . „ ard Fuels ANGLESEA STREET GODERICH, ONTARIO Chgimers.WMS.. WHITECHURCH NEWS • Chalmers Women's Missionary . Society held their. Meeting Wednes- day., March 19' at 2 p.rn. at the ,horne of Mrs. Victor ,Emerson: The, 'President, Mrs.. Wallace , • Cohniwelcomed the members and visitors and gavethe Call,to Wor- Dawson Craig,r,sad',:the'script ". pre.: The 'Meditation and. prayer • was given by 'Mrs Bill EVans. ; Mrs. Cecil Faleoner gave...a read; •,ing Sowing seeds of Christianity.. , Mrs A Putdon ,Who .is ,91, gave a .fecitatiOn 'TheBlind. Boy" • which she learned whena. girl. Theinvitation.to the United .‘ • Church Women's ThankOffering meeting, April :2ncl..w.as accepted,..' - •MO:JOhnston COnn offered her:. : harne •fOr, the April • . The knitted shirts are to be hancl ,ed. in:tO Mts.. Wesley ' --The.,,roll call Wisanswered .by 20... telling the .rnliontof, their ibir' thday. at 'Which time the ban-kpassed. • for all those having a"birthday in • January, February or .March :to put.in a penny for each' year' Of their age... -• • • ,• The -offering was received arid: • ••dedicated by:Mrs. Cronin; • MrS-.'Joliriston,Conii gave a Story of the Chinese; in'Vancouver includ ing-,FirstAid and Procedure. Mrs-. gave the .story Of,. Hbrne Nursing Andrew.Gaunt the 'Refugees: in Calvin -Brick U.C.W. WHITECHURCH NEWS• - CalVin:.;-.Brick United. Church Wothenteld :their March meeting Wednesday afternoon at. the •horne :�fMrs John L. Currie.• . • • Mr's 'Ken M ason Presided and • ' gave the Call to Worship and cOn- ducted.the buiinesi. An invitationfrom Qe jtgrave U.C.W. tO attend their Think- . offering meeting AprilIst at 206 p..m. when Captain Copple 'of the,: •Salvation Arrny,Wingham, will be the guest iPeaker,..was ' accepted.' • , ; A•letter was read Consultation Day,to be' held APiil 15 at GoderiCh, 10:,30 - ers of citizenship,Cornrrinnity -Friendship, Christian and Mission- .aiy are urge to atter.. She annouted.,he•Day Prayer . • Offering was $111. . . The. 3ake•Sale is to beheld April.: 12 al the OddfelloWs:Halt,, 1, 1 Presbyterial Of r ce LICW-Meet On March lOsabout 24 members of the Bruce Presbyterial,ExeCUtive and Weal Presidents met in Ches- ley,,,U,piteq• Church at 10:00 a,m, After A Tithely bpening by the Presbyterial- President Mrs . Slumski, DObbinton, devotions were exceptionally wefl taken.b Mrs. G. Wilson, Pinkerton, .The roll was. called ,and minutes re,ad ky Secretary, , Mrs'. JC. Downing, 1 Teesi;yater.'„ • During the business that followed, each organization was,•urged to sencl $2.00 for the Lay Foundation:so Reubin Gingrich., Port Elgin..The aim of this Organization is to encourage enlistment for men ancl women in'full titne.service, Each budget should include 25 per.merp ber to help cover Presbytery and,. •Conference Fees, which is sent to. Mrs; Miller, Port Elgin: Remeni. ber 1 !-,June 10 is, Noininations ,a,t Walkerton. • • • Mrs.' SlumsM,. in an amusing •• manner, told of. the travelling diff-.. icultiespf her and :the other dele- gates', on their. tripto liatnilton. Conference in St; Catherines... Mrs.: Middleton, Paiiley, g4:'ye•-• highlights' athe address of Dr'. • McC1nre, first Lay. Moderator in: • Canada , who:for 45 years was.a; Missionary in China He prophesied ...Married.1051Poter's Anglican Church • NICKEL McQUILLIN • . • . • . , . , . • . • . St .° Peter's Anglican Church, with aPron-pane'ls*-Hefheidpiece, . • was a boll/ of, matching organza arid". ;:: • LneknoW decoratedwith:tiink and yellow rrivms, was the,serting ,for tulle, and. she; wore.,matching shoes the Marriage of Barbara • : and whitegioves Her flowers were Esther..McQuilliu and Donald James coral Pink and White 'mums. Nickel; • ••• . , Eric Hewitt of Kincardine was 'The bride is the daughter of :groornimari. ,• • , .• Ustiers.were Jack McQuilliriof St. Catharinei, brother of the bride and • Jim Nickel of Tdronto cousin of the giooro. ^ ' • , Mrs Torn Pritchard of : • ' • was OrganiSt. The soloist was Mrs Jack Hewitt of Kinloss whC• sang .,, .• TWeddirig Prayer" and The that.by•1998•only 10°70 of the World and Mrs': Richard A ..mcQuoiip ,of population •will be Christian. -..A Holyrood: The groom is the son of • cheque'for $1000. was presented to and Mrs Robert Nickel Of • • ; Mr • Dr, McClure by 25 young people • ' ' ' • •• .. iz, Toronto., • • . ' • of Lundy's Lane Church in Niagara • • ' ' : ' • ' • Rev. C.F; Johnston of Wingharn Falls, that :they had earned by pe..iforMeci' the cereMony on Satur71 SpunsOrship by fasting for 24 hours. • •• dayMarch 1 t 'Wouldn't this. be a. worthwhile pro- • ject for any.of our yourig folk? 1. • . . •Rev„ "HdrboUSt . Cath ones, in. his address on Stewardship said' that 1,000 ,000 0,0 has been given to R.S.V.P.: This Offering;for this ham . $475 . 00 The 'Uri ited Church is The girls will sell • • • • 'worthY cauge at that Service: .Was Cand at the Bake Sale • 3'r the April meeting will be held in the evening and will continue.the evening meetings.through out the summer' months'. • • • .. • • • the ladder in win s.. The Gilbert'BeecrOft presided for the''rneeting, theme,of:Which was Were You There? T he hymn . Were you there when.they crutified my :Lord; was' sung. • ' - ' • • g g Anglican ChurchiS 6th. 1200 have dropped theirenvelopes from 196C - l967: Our givings only average • ' $1.13 per person Ter year acros's',, • Canada. He said Donit be afraid to. make aprayer of carifessiOn • . • • 'anytime, anywhere". , • • • •. Mrs , .Downing, TeesWater, , Said • ..„ 'that Rev.;Ha1ey St. Catherine,: lir led us to use more films Some Brick recommended films,•are . IA/here.. . ithq,ioeople are"., • - ; ' faith in.kevolution, and China - WI iITECHLIRLII NEWS • ' . • • • ,. • Contrasts an" Lon ' • • FarrOw:, Alletiford , 'told of ' CalVi`h.,-.:Dri.C'f field their 11.arCh 'Given in 'marriage by, her tattier, • ..the bride chose a„floor length gown, whirte-p-e-au'deriotewith"-et/hpite, Waist, long sleeves • 'ruffled neck- line and sleeve cliffs. A :parl pleat fell fretn a back bow . Her.. headpiece was a botiffarit• veil held, 4npla�e with a wedding..ring'Of peadde sole. She Oarried a•white ' e.creste re -roses fwtith roses, on streamers, falling from Marion •Wall of Holy'r,00d:was maid of tionpur., wearing a•street length. dresS of poral sheath Orgariza • • . SI TOW'rl-LaTiCI7-Wel`rtPed7-trp0117----- • TheiHnin:J•0§1:1S Shall Reign ,ivv.as withug 1\•11r.S:.- Andrew Gaunt., 'playing the chord :9rgan, • :, • • ' in • t. • Mrs. HentY Mrs.. Albert xrcOnillah led • Pdttison received theere w . offerifi-,T There. 9 'ladies pre- . . sent. i• • • Wedding. Bells" . • ,..., • . • A reception followedLin'St•.,--t •. Peter s Parish Hall. ' •. :The. bride's Mother chose a dress,, of pink printed fortrel Wit11black ; iaccessories and'"corsa.g,e of pink and. white triunis:',..• •• ';' • • The groOrn's• mother woie, e with t1idtChII) shoes, pink hat and aloves`nd cors, • age Of white Murns. :• For ttai.ell:ing. the bride chose mauve and white rayon bonded knit stiit and black accessories,2 , • .The couple will reside at 140:-Edin borough Court, ,Toronto., where the., • .. 1 grooni is With Banker's Dispatch.•• • .• .• . . CO. Ltd.'an.d the bride i employed,: ••• ., • • . • at Ontario insuiran•ce..SerViCe.. • Guests were resent :frornS6rnid, •••••••••'..; • ,,• .• . • •NOrth..:13ay, \Vinghard,' 1<fteliener' And* local : • ..• To onto. •••Ivialton . St.. Catharines., • - • • prayer The topic, "t,ent'! was'frig with a'n Easter Prayer\Lfl by Nirs Russel .' • R bi4dicia),., Tea was served by.: :".Lent is a .popular time. Tliere Mrs Cordon IvICBurney's group. • was a •tirife whett'nfany Proie.stanis • . • r 1 ed....,:spe.c..41 • 91-1e44anaes2-w._e_i. tuingeossaty.beeause.ChriStian'l.ife should„beone Constant reflection Of thlife•Of Christ.. j,erit.can be 'observed tioneStly.by people, who areliable to Injury and ho know ! they.art: Len; is tetentle judg.." incnt ;upon t ieprops an securities witli. which we seek to Protect on't-' 0.ves.. Lent severs .ua froM 'the • Jears and anxiety'tliat Plague our 1 society and its institutions. Lent • I h KINLOLJCII NEWS • ' ' . • • e as hostess for „ • the presbyterian at her hone. on.. Wednesday 'afterneeti. The meting lopenid ;the purpose. 'A devotion on Love ' was read ,b.y MrS, Fraiik Matilden: An item from the Presbyterian tecord Was used for the roll call.... • The program PrePaked.by Mrs. Gprdoi,) macp6haid was in. charge. of Mrs!. Don Robertson, Miry Helen MaeDonald sang "jestit Ltives Me" followed by a plane solo '"Sweet is dangerous and :eternally • fulfilling.6r those who follow Jesus: • •"The meeting closed with the Lords Prayer in unison. • ••• • : • The courtesy reniarks'were given by Mrs:. bawsonCraig. .' Grace was sung. Thehostess serv- ed lunch: Those sitting at the hiitliday table were Mrs, A. E. hirdon,41cin Wesley Tiffin, Mrs.' klberi-MeQdillan, Mrs. Cecil Pal... .coner, Mrs, Cronin,, Mrs., Fred' Ti ffin ' Mrs, Dawson Craig brought a, beautifulbeautifui big bouquet of pussy willows, all 'budded pbt to. beautify the. • • " • • . • ' • • ! , i'lketr*,..,..!.tffirlit4.4,4...""ve4tA44....-.....,4e..r..;54,4-444,4444.!„__•LLY Peace" by Ivies. Jack Barr. • ::: ' A poition from the'Study BoOk'in dtalog'pe form entitled ','flower" was takef!by.11rS. Don NICEWAlf, MI.,s.S.:,..• Winni'red Percy , Mrs. Don Reid, Mrs: . ;len llaidenby:. Theibrd'S •: Prayer was repeated*In.unison. ' AThe eourtesq' remarks were given. ' . b-10. 'Cie" Haidenh . '•,.: • 7. : ..c. Lunen wasserved by the hosteSs as! fisted by M. Lyman Soften. been-Lles§enger .1Tle etillg . Sunday •• • songiveh in • ; Pianist was Marilyn Robertsen. afid. • • • :• Mts Belfry W.a.f,kerton said that Taayliir Theme it takes'$3:;0,0'to cure a. 1,.,:of the' nie•eit•ing •••,/as..I'He.-1\l'aSter who had, leprosoi for 1.year'; • Tc'4clir • • ' lias-hadLlt :T he call to...worship. vas.LVCfl b\ for 2 years;: ctc $B2.-.00. for a 'new •ij°Yce.Tal6r. • 00 for a nose•Or hand.. .. fcw. Thl;:teocsri.p.ito,uyrceewaisa.r.,:epar gba);:,..ca,t; Mrs Sluniski:4•Ted*u to use the meditation, green efielopes. for our menttay. She suggested :inviting the was 1-)r•1\11riene Presbytery Executive.'to our 'Local Nicce6'.. The offering as received meeting,s et :en t ;.:.ii•r.-De-rrnis .:1 withloyce Taylcir.gi‘iing the .RepOrtS be•a,worry. Jot down after each Ineeung what .offering prayer • to yOur office. If you:have A lArge. --'-rfi-071trT1.ZI7RpOrt giv'en by Bank Balance on our RepOrt•af.the Darlene Coulter • • • •:' • end of:the label what you 'are keeping it for e:g . , a roof.or ath-. • room, The Litecature• Distribution has a ,s.:,food B•o•Oklet eci :Rally Material 100 for $1.00 containiflg one hour sessions . • Mr,&, Belfry told of a successful way Of.raising nionev that they had Mrs: Layerence Ta)riof• gave' the topic T1ie NlessaF,e of.Easte,r. • . por9en Taylor, gave an Easter Allthen went to their classes for , a;study of China: Used in Walkerton. Instead .of thelr • annuai slpper, they held Open Chappell, Underwood', Mrs. Johner, , orld ct7.1.:.ved Tea ,or Taraand Mrs, Price, ,outhampton COffee andcookies bOX'With A Were appointed to - ' atthe end of the clay w.ith very • .13e pieSente& Tara'on rat•cli 30 'little work involved.. . • •s').in 4 in, the top contained $660,00 • Sluniski prepare a Panel 'that Will and.wiil 'then be Available •for any NOW it is notneeessary to hav,t ;Organization, fe'es.• It is.up,to each -Local— • 'Cliesley ladies served reffeShinents;.. Mrs,:jleard, .before and.after the.sessiOn. ' • • , AGNEVVS k' 410 14 tut ; ESTABLISHED 1909'. ••'HOWARD AGNEW • MARG AGNEW" • • AUTOMOBILE --FIRE " . LIABILITY • • -.--..' 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