The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-12-10, Page 14PAGI!" FOURTEEN
Mrs. Herbert .Buckton was ,host-
ess to South •Kinloss. W . M .S at
her home on Wednesday,
December 2. •
he
dan a was good and reg t is were' 'Despite
•
Po ere
'heard.from the various Officers
'telling of the..yrear's work. Mrs .
H..Lavis presided and`Mrs'. Evan
Keith was -Secretary. andread
correspondence
The Bible' Study` was Revelation
22 with the roll. call "Reward"',
I Mrs>; S. MacLeod gave the list
of new Officers for 1970. Mrs.
Lorne Sparks,had 'charge 'of the
Prayer Circle and requested
special prayers: for Mrs. • C . Col-
well'who is ill;
Mrs. G. •Hamilton had .the Study
Book and used *a. chart •prepared '.
• Y Hamilton the
Sunshine Committee.he
three
MacIntyre sisters, Margaret,.;
---,Norma and Marilynne sang,'
accompanied by their mother:
The Hostess'.'•and Directors served a
• tasty lunch.
THE LUCKNOW .SENTINEL, IUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Dungannon Typos
DU. NGA NNON 'NEWS,':
The fifth meeting of Dutiigannon
Tyros was held Monday December
1st.
Riddles and a Tyro game were
.first. Leader Sharon Dawson
asked questions about the church.
Joanne Thompson read the scrip-
ture, 'Matthew 20; 1-5 followed
by prayer by Leader Sharon ..•
Dawson and •all Tyros repeated:
the Tyro prayer . . . ••
' Sixteen. Tyros'" answered the 'roll
•call, In the craft period the boys
are braiding an item for' the
Tyro; uniform .
All Tyros stood.. in T fotni.ation i
for the Tyro yell.
Luckno,w Un it 3
Unit: 3 of .Lucknow U .C.
met at the homeof Mrs.. Wm.
Wharf) on December 2' with
seventeen members. present..
.Mrs. C. Greer opened the
meeting. with a'verse "Because
of Christmas" • followed by a
hymn: and .The Lord's Prayer in,
unison.
4
halrners C.4(
WHITECHURCH NEWS.
Chalmers C.O.C. held their
'December meeting,on Sunday in..
the Sunday School Loom during •
church service. /
The .call to worship - ;the
meaning of Christmas was given
by. Cathy Purdon Awayin a,,• ,
Manger was sung. Cecil deBoer
-,read-the=scripture ,-Si-ve bets-
led in• prayer. The minutes
were read; by Cecil deBoer. The
roll was•called and answered by
"Something pertaining to the
Birth' of Jesus
Kendra Purdon .received the
offering and. Debbie. Reynolds
gave ;the offering prayer. A
%thank you note was received from.
the Leprosy. Mission for used'
starnps`.:sent. A reading 'Far,
away in Bethlehem Was. given -
•by Douglas Ross and,Murray
Simpson
Mrs. Simpson gave the senior
story and Mrs. Purdonthe Junior
A chapter was read froth the Open.
Door,.;' Stories,were told of •
Christmas Hymns and one wa
Sung which closed the`,.meeting.•'
•
The roll, call/was answered •by'
,a Christmas Verse. Mrs. Greer.
read the treasurer's report as Mrs.
Cameron was unable to he present,
:Mrs. Sam ,Alton reported for the
flower` committee and said. the :`
1poinsettas and Christmas trees •
for the church had been ordered.;
The.'.Deceiiiber" General •Meeti_ng
is to be held in.the church on
the evening,of .December..16th .at•:
eight o'clockat the conclusion
of which the new: groups w11 be,;
orme Mrs.. Licer"thai>iked:
the 'ladies' for help at, the
meetings 'and Mrs: •Treleaven•
thanked the leaders
Mrs. Andrew then took' over
the programme and read a •
paper on "Three, Wise Men" : •
8
Hymn'51 was sun Mrs Waite!
Alton read the Christmas story
from the Bible which: :,was follow-
ed bya reading "The Vision" by
Mrs N. J., MacKenzie ".Where
is he that. is born King of the
Jews" was read by Mrs. Wes
Ritchie "Joy" was the title of
a reading by•Mrs, Earl'Swa.n,.• A.
hymn was sung, followed by a
reading "'Worship" by Mrs. Ornar
:Broo s and a. so a, rea•Ing:
"breams" by Mrs. Wm. Helm
•
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A hymn was readresponsively:.
after which a .recording of "Marys
:Child" was enjoyed:. .The gifts,
of the wise nen was, read by Mrs,;
Harold Treleaven followed .by a
mouth organ 'selection by
Mrs, Hiram Collins
:A readin8Y ..b Mrs ;,Andrew
expressed wishes for the group..,
fromboth the leaders. ••The
:meeting was closed by a hymn
and, prayer by the, .header• after
which a dainty Christmas lunch
was served by the hostess and her
helpers
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Council
• KINGSBRIDGE: NEWS
• Despite s ite bad. weather, conditions
..
on Sunday afternoon; ,St Joseph's'-
Council• held. their Christmas meet-
rn'' in' the school with` Mrs,. John
g
Austin presiding: Twoffresolutions
in accordance 'to Development
and 'Peace. were read.. .It Was. '
moved 'by Mrs. Mark Dalton, sec
onded by Mrs." Cyril Austin, that •
one percent of the - total earnings
df the League be given to the. , •.
Fund' for' Development and Peace;
and that each member send one
percenrotersUnrafcp
ses for the year to the'Fund; also.
Eleven boxes of used clothing
were.' sent to Madonna House
iombermere , . Gift mb sIri `
weregiven to Mrs. Jetry Vogt and.
Mrs. Henry Lafrornboise,. In '.
charge .of .cleaning altar linens' for,
Christmas are;Mrs, Mark Daiton
Mrs.` Jerry Vogt and;Mrs. Antone..
VanOsch Assisting with cleaning:
the surplusses •are Mrs,- John Austin
and Mts.. .• Eugene Frayne •.< • Brian
Dalton has: been asked to sketch
the church for hasty notes..: Mrs;'',.
o . _ . ered-tohook
a rug for A. ticket draw.. The"Boy •
Scouts will sponsor•the'card parties
this: winter•
,The ladies divided:Anto two
groups With Mrs.. Mark Dalton ,
and Mrs. Eugene Frayne. as 'leaders
to discuss Poverty and .afterwards
all' Met to discuss: their views'on
the subjec`t,.
'1`nsted of holding the 'usual
exchange, of gifts this year, don's-
tions were given toward assist-:
•ing the youth -club...'
The meeting was .adjourned'
• oy.
Mrs, Joe;Courtney. ' A delicious
luncheon' of .salads cold . cuts
and Christmas cake Was served
by the lunch cormnittee , 'The
1`fystery box was won by.M,rs Joe.
Courtney,
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the Maple Grove
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night of -this 'week
' High prizes went to Mrs -.` Bert
Alton andWM.. Caesar ,.• .Canso]
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Gibson and Al`'Irwin.
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