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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-06-11, Page 11WEDNESDAY, JUNE filth, 1969 �1J::1 JJ.•i.. • THE LUCKNOW• SENTINEL, LUCK.NOW, ONTARIO PAGE ELEVEN St. Joseph's 'Council Father Galea oPened'the .meeting, on June 3 in St. Augustine Church basement with league .prayer. Mrs . John Austin presided with 23 mem- bers present:. Seventy ladies have .paid -their merimbersYiip-few • Reports.were .given iby,.the treasurer, Corresponding Secretary and •Record ing secretary. Mrs ,John .Austin and :. t Faye Hogan attended .the. Huronview Tea .and==Bazaar Ing June -the- school pupils are. entertaining .at Ripley •'Nursing Home. On June 1.5. we are. catering to a luncheon, for the Knights of Columbus,' June.. 27;: the 3 leagues are ,serving the, grade 8 graduates• at their communion. 'breakfast. On June 29.', there is a bake sale -after .each Mass. A spirit- ual bouquet it to begiven to Mrs. . Ryan who is ill.. All.league mem- bers over • '80 are.: -to be 'given • gift memberships.. We- are to, pay 1/3 of convention costs and 1/2 of the wedding; pillows; Mrs.. Siegrist donatedthe material and..Mrs. Carl Riegling made them. It Was decid- ed that one family, would be in. , charge' of taking, up the Offertory • for one month. • 'Father stated the ladies' retreat has been cancelled Snnday • in the summer. • Mrs..John Austin introduced Mrs., Carl' Regling who was the ;delegate at the 49th Annual C.W.L. Conv ention in Chatham on May 20 and. 21. This is the League's year of.. change with is thenig being "Con- gregate Celebrate and Commun- ication" .Father Hennessay stated, that the 'delegates are 'Christ's bearers by words and. actions so we • must' go and tell the story exactly as it is. The leagueis in. your hands so use it to your best ability: The president is not the be all and. end all. It needs arms and legs. A' skit Highlights of the New League Look"•portrayed and encour• aged (1) girls -16, years can join, (2) religious sisters and (3). non Catholics can join. Bishop Carter stated: that the Church's salvation is in the hands.•of women who are the; heart of'the. home. We. are "to. work for •God and.),Canada'. Mrs. Riegling. reported: on each convener and all panel' discussion.. Her• reaport was interesting; informati e d.com ,r plete'. Mrs 'iim O' Donnell thanhed.•'Mrs .'Rie glin ' Father $ .g� closed withlea ueprayer'. er' and g P :the meeting was ad journed, by Mrs. Raymond Boyle. 4A• plant sale and. lunch concluded the evening.:` Lucknow A f tetnoon W.M.S. The ladies of the Lucknow Presby- terian afternoon W.M.S. met in the Sunday School, Room on June 4th. Mrs. Jas. Little:led. the 'meet ing, and opened with a poem on Spring' and a short prayer. -A hymn was sung, after which: the Bible. Reading was given by -Mrs R.. Reid She chose the 11 chapter of 1st Kings as her topic telling how. the: 'Loid hadLW arned i -lig -Solomon to keep away from strange women but he had a love forthern, having 700 wives: These Worhen. turned his heart,away from God.,.' in•his old age, and causedhim to serve other gods and do, evil in God's sight . A moment of silent: prayer was, 1' given. for Mrs. R. Douglas, a 'former Member of.the .W,M.S,'.,:. who recently: passed away 'The .Business was discussed and it was agreed to invite Kinlough Ladies to our next meeting, about ;the, end, of Julyor in, August',' and which would be in the form' of a picnic. Thevisitors for July and August:were Mrs.. 'Nixon and .Mrs. •Emerson. The 'Offering was -taken and prayer given b.y'Mrs. Little. All repeated the Lord's' prayer in Unison, . The, Mission' Topic was .given,. by. Mrs.: •W:.. Porteous. Her Topic was based.on new ways `of' carrying • on. Mission ary work,:right at home: through' the church; .and spoke.` of For :sound counsel and a fair'price on. , a monument correctly designed from .quality materiul, rely on. SKELTON. MEMOR1ALS Pat H, op. Established;O'OveraganSixtPry Years ' WALKERTON. • • .PHONE 881-0234- • ONTARIO' '1. many ways., by givingl..;singing,,.. teaching , etc., and to be a top and active Christian. Prayer. Circle was .given by.Mrs....J:'Smith'and:. :Miss. D., Douglas. Mrs. Steward and Mrs:.: M : Sherwood read two very 'in informative readings. A.hymn was sung and:prayer by Mrs,' Ross. Mac- Millan brought the: meeting to a close. , Langside Y P S The Langside Young People's Societymei on Sunday evening at the horne of Mr, and Mrs.:Eimer ;Scott. . R ush_hpur.-Ever. _.fa When there are dishes to be .washed; .kids to be tubbed, Dad scrubbing up. Then Sis decides • she has to have a' shower: It takes: a lot of: hot water to keep the traffic moving` .' . That's why '.you . need the Cascade :• electric water heated :the big • producer. It's got the capacity \a busy family needs,' and it's -ecopominal too:::..as -•aide-keeps • VOL', in hot water. for:only pennies a day. Ask your Hydro about the : quiet, clean, electric Cascade "�'a The Name df the.,;Game i$ . Electrical Living. water heater. ' � • 40-$00S WK . At Simon, de Boer- presided and ,open ed the'rneeting with the, call to Worship. "The Lord is my • Shepherd" was sung. Scripture -.was . .read•by Janice Wall. with prayer by Carolyn MacGillivray. The: roll call was answered by 16/members with a Scripture' verse containing the word "follow Offering was received by Cliff Mann with prayer by, Bobby MacGillivray: The. Soc iety is invited to:'Whitechurch. on Sunday June 15•. to see a • fi11n' on Nigeria, , shown by a .missionary.+ . Plans were made for a. social. -even ing at the.lake later, in June ;. This Will be the last• meeting -until Fall • .Murray Moffat showed films: on. . Drugs .and led .in a discussion on ' this. - "Standing, in the need of prayer" wassung and•the meeting'closed • with the-ivlizpair'Berre-dIt trorr 1vIrs .Scott served, lunch, and was thank: ed •by•Murray Moffat for'having the meeting Three Leagues HaveJohi.t.Meetin A joint meeting was held on June 3rd in`the 'Parish Hall with St.: Joseph's C. W. L. Kingsbridge , •,St . Mary's C. W.I. Lucknow and St. Augustine•rnernbers. present Fr. • Galea opened the ,meeting•with prayer. A business meeting was: 'held for St. Mary's C, W. L; members and St. Joseph's • C. W. I.. members, followed', by the meeting with .Mrs. Joe Hickey, president, in charge, The .minutes of the May meeting were read by Mrs. Wm, Kinahan. Thank you notes wire read by lvlrs. Wm.. Redmond. Mrs.` Jerry Van Aiken gave an, accou t of the. Treasurer's re ort,. Th . e rollscall was taken by Mrs. Cyril Boyle: She eported' twenty-eight, paid up members. ; The president conveyed a special thanks to Mrs John Franken for sewing Vestments for:...the Pries and new c�vers for the',Chalice and Tabernacle.on .the; altar. Mrs. Rayniond •Boyle .was also thanked' for making an Altar Boy's. surplice: A very interesting report •was. given by Mrs. Reigling',' re:pre �Isentative from Kingsbridge at the :, 49th Annual C.W; L. Convention held at Chatham.on May20;th. , Fr • .Galea,gave a,short talk and closed the meeting .with prayer; .Flowers And.plants were en sale at the back, of the 'hal1 before and after the meeting-fer-the:c:4ther and the guests. . • A lovely lunch was served follow -- ed by a social gathering.df the members. • P •' •Mrs. -T.. Redrnond. and. Mrs': :,F . De Ruiter are in charge of the lunch for the `July meeting : Mrs. T. Redmond; -Mrs. H. De Ruiter' and: Mrs. N. Stapleton are in charge of cleaning: the churoh ..for July. • Luc .now. '.,Un'it 2 Mrs . J. W, Joynt was hostess: for Luc know 'United Church U.C. W. Unit•2 meeting on 'June 3rd 'at 2:3.0 with 22 members and 5 visitors' pteser L: Iris -Or1ane- d�Rihards-pr tiding, welcomed all The ,theme 'for the' devotional' exercises was, Work and Witness:conducted by ;Mrs. Richards, who'read s.cripture',' :. ',followed with ajue'st i 1 answer. period , closing with prayer ., 'The. General Meeting is"to be•on .:June. 17 at 8 o'clock,.Comm'ittee . '�conVeners reported Arrange-• 'merits were made .for placingflow- ers in the church lot the month of 'July..Mrs,..Ewart:Taylor.gave a,. • splendid paper on Stewardship;: - Miss Ada Webster.:conv.ened the .. program. Miss `Webster gave a very interesting report -on the:United Church Conference which she,att- • E ended at, Waterloo 'University. A �t in_ety�eading�was read.:_by Mrs_. • R. H. Thompson:, Which contained ma ny worthwhile thoughts . Joanne, Thompson'and Kathy Joynt each ' favoured with a piano instrumental. • All enjoyed a 'solo sung by Mrs, Oscar. Caseinoie :playing her 016/1I' accompaniment on the •auto -harp, A reading "The Old,Fashioned." Garden" was well given by Mrs.. Alex MacNay accompanied on piano by Mrs.H . Houston., • The meeting closed with the Iipah=Benedlc` `t- tbri Lunch wa ;.served by the hostess and iscommittee. . • l , The RED CROSS is PEOPLE LIKE YOU HELPING PEOPLE LIKE YOU GNE GENCY , ESTABLISHED 1909 HOWARD: AGNEW MARG,AGNEW. • LOOKto' bug ..lr� the 14, WANT ADS `AUTOMOBILE - FIRE. ' LIABILITY . • . 'iN•Vt$TMENTS 73/4% GL Al ANTEEDTRUST •CERTIFICATES• . COURT' CLERK •' ELEVENTH DIVISION COURT COUNTY -=OF- SRIX Lucknow, ' Ontario • 'HAVELOCK STREET.' 1FFiCE=1)t o' z_.