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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-05-13, Page 11WEDNESDAY MAY 13th, 1970 TRW'. :;wage THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO CHURCH N Joanne Alton Sh�wed SIides Mrs. C. Irwin was: hostess. for the May 'meeting of Unit 1 of Lucknow United. Church Women which was held in the Church Parlour on May 5 at 2 p,, m ( with 1.7 memhers and 5 gnests.present, Mrs. M. King, the:•leader, ,1, Fesent Gift. o Past president At St. Joseph's School the St. Joseph's C. W. L. met on• May 6.,; 19'70 with fourteen present.. Mrs. Antone Van Osch presided. 'Fath- er .Cassano opened with League Prayer -and one decade of the ros- ary. St, Christopher .Leadership Course will be held at' Kingsbridge May 15 17. . Mrs. John Howard stated that opened the meeting w ith a' vers we shonld_talie an interest iri The emphasizing `service toOthers ,. missions throughout the year, as their needs are many. Posted on the church door and bulletin will • be the family's, name in charge of the offertory. If anyone• notify Mrs. Walter Clare or Mrs.. 0, Heffernan,. Visitors are need- ed this month togo to Ripley' Nursing Horne so contact Mrs, Antone,"Van Osch if you can go. The original charter. dated July 21; 1.921 -was received. On, `May 19th and 2 -0th, the 50th 'annivers'ary of C. W.L. of Canada will hold a convention in London. Mrs: Jim O'Donnell of Lucknow, will be our delegate for the two days: Mrs. Carl Riegling read the resolutions on Indian Affairs. The members stood in respect for Mrs. Margaret Sproul, a deceased , member of the unit , while a mem, orial passage was•read by Mrs. M. King. • Mrs.'Howard Barger gave•an •• excellent reading on Stewardship,. L,; pointing out that one of man's greatest possessions is Love and, that it should be shared With others•in our everyday living. 'Nlrs; gain Alton reminded •the • members that the:unit woultl•be 'responsible for putting flowers in. -the church during the month of August. Mrs.. Herb Curran report.-. ed for the Community. Friendship Committee. ' Mrs. 'Wm. Wharry in her 'report 'for Supply and Wel- fare , e1fare, thanked the Unit for their •. help at the Mission Expo and • also spoke of.the Victor Home for Girls.' It .was•announced that 'invitations had been received from Whitechurch United Church • Women -and Dunga-anon ,Unit.ed Church Women totheir,Spring. . •Thankofferings and that the Bruee-PresbyteFM 1 _had -accept e d the invitation to come to Lucknow .'United: -Church in 1971. As programme convener,. Mrs. R. Algin took the chair. She, used the theme, "Mother • and Home" Mrs,, C. Irwin gave 'the • scripture reading and Mrs R.' Alton led in'°prayer•. Mrs. -Wm. • Helm gave the Meditation "God • Bless our .Homes Mrs.' Eunice 'Dunsrnuirsang a beautiful solo "It Took •A Miracle" , which was very much :enjoyed, . • :The gue-s spe-esker * iss4oa ne Alton, was introduced by .Mrs. R. Alton.. Oy.pictures.arid comment• a,ry, starting at Yokohama, many .beautiful Japanese scenes. of. _eCuntrysiid - shrinesd'horfies e , an were viwed. Miss Alton had been privileged to tour Expo '70:• grounds at Osaka•prior to. the. official opening, and showed several pictures of the buildin s g there. The speaker was thanked by Mrs S. Alton. The Mizpah benediction •was repeated and a_ pleasant social„__, time followed with 'Mrs.. C. . Irwin Mrs.• W, B. Anderson,' • Mrs'. S. Alton and Mrs. R. 'Alton • the committee in charge tiof re- freshments. e-freshments.. Pollution, Peace and Develop- ment and Nursing Homes and we voted yes'on•each resolution If •• anyone wishes to go.on,May 20th forthe day session and banquet., contact Mrs. Antone Van, Osch • not later than May 14th. '* The -following reports were •• read - correspondence , record- ing sec.., treasurer, consumer affa trs" , ducation , membership, resolutions and book, $'I'.V review: Don Frayne has •donated 2 gal- lons of paint for the basement washrooms. ' On May 20th the 'League is entertaining 125 patients at Huron view. We need drivers, • so if jou can go, contact Mrs., Frank' Megling. The follow ing, ladies. are baking fruit loaves - Mrs. Carl Riegling; Mrs. Antone,Van Osch, Mrs..John Howard, Mrs: Dennis Hogan, Mrs. Wilfred Austin,•. Mrs Joe O'Keefe ,,'Mrs Joe Courtney , Mrs.. John'Austin , Mrs. Mark .Dalton ;and Mrs. Frank' Regling; Mrs. Joe Courtney gave inform- aticin on the Albeit mazoman Aid. Walk, on June 8'. St. Joseph's • C. W.L. are .in*ch'arge of one Energy :Centre: The member' 'discussed 'the reunion to be held ion August 15 • and 16th. Make articles to be • sold during the reunion•.• , Articles for.Combermere are being col- =lected-now _. _.__._ __. —:� A joint June nieeting'•with.St. Augustine and Lucknow will be. • held at i<ingsbridg_e. Remember' the plant sale following the meet —vcknow .Unit 4• The May meeting of Unit 4 of the Lucknow United Church Women was held at the home of. Mrs. Harold Greet with an atten- dance :of 1 present. • • The meeting opened with a poem on Mother's Day 'by' Mrs. • 'Arnold, . The devotional part of `tt a meeting was taken -by -Mrs. Wm. Loree who read a poem and • opened the meeting with hymn 516. She gave a talk on Reconcil- iation by Rich and Poor and played a Couple of records ori the same theme, reading a poem the f • Getto. Mrs. Campbell Thompson had ' .a.paper on where different government centres were in our cotintry and ho i we can,heap itt our world and had a discussion • 'and answering questions on it. Mrs. Ivan Conley had the •scrip- •'ture and 'meditation with differ. ent members reading quota'. I :Mrs. Carl Riegling presented' a gift to past president Mrs. John 'Austin for a jobwell done. Father gave a' -'short talk,, Ambi- tious Mothers of the Bible We are all ambitious' and mothers will want heir children to follow :Christ.• We listened to a record of:children singing "Dear Mamma:' A retreat was suggested for June, Call Riegling adjourned • YPS �or�duct . Sunday Service KINLOSS NEWS South Kinloss •Young,People's.4 Society conducted the Mother's.. Day. Service on Sunday. The choir was formed by young people, • Walter Dickie presided..' Miss • Betty Colwell 'told- the children's- story and Miss Pat Sparks gave .the .._.sermon ion_ "Mothers" . Brian Keith was organist and ' ushers were Hugh Maclnnes and David MacKinnon, Rev. Glenn .Nolle pronounced the Benedic- • tion •The young people are to be . . commended for thisfine contri- bution. Lucknow Unit 3• The May meeting of Unit 3 of ' Lucknow United Church Women was held at the home of Mrs. Tom Hackett onr'1v1 y 5th with 22 members and 1 visitor present. Mrs. Gordon Ritchie opened • .• the meeting with a reading and prayer followed bythe singing of hymn. The roll call answered by•a hint for spring.' Mrs, Jas. Ritchie reported on; Friendship and ;Visiting. The program •committee chose` as their. study "'Women of the, Bible" as the corning' Sunday. is Mother's Day'. Miss Lorna. Camp bell read a poem on. Mother's Love. This Was followed by the ':' singing of a hymn. , Mrs. Alex Andrew read the scripture lesson and Mrs. Pharis Mathers gave the meditation and . prayer. This was on Dprcas the woman, • who was: always serving • others: • JanetpY P Thom son .-la ed4two,•_'' ... lovely intrumental selections. Lorna: Campbell read an article on the origin of. Mother's.Da.y, The'study was very ably given by. Mrs. Ross Shields who 'chose .' Hannah ,.who personifies the ideal in Motherhood. , She was serene and humble andhad faith in God. Her great desire was to have a •,child and when God granted, her. prayer she displayed great spirit- ual strength in giving him to the. .r.. re are many•modern day Hannahs. whose wisdom, ,faith and spiritual understanding , Make • us gaze in wonder and admira•- tion.' Mrs. Shields conducted a - discussion period regarding Moth-. ers.. • Mrs. Wes Ritchie rendered a ST �11Y lel • .0. • Au#omobile Insurance e MISSISQUOI PLAN YOU ° ARE ELIGIBLE IF Your car is :of theprivate passenger type. There are, no. drivers 'under 25 or over 70 and not more than 2 drivers. 3. You have not made a claim as a result of an, accident during the past 3 yearn. , I$EW FEATURES • L NO OVER 70 SURCHARGES ON RENEWALS. 2; 0 SURCHAR gS ro lNE -curm UP TO $250.00. 3. FOR CLAIMS OVER $250.00, SURCHARGE 1 YEAR ONLY. i. ' FARMERS 30%a DISCOUNT... CONTACT AGNEWS' INSURANCE AGENCY LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.; Phone 528-2942 Lang :s-de--W.M::-S. • LANGSIDE NEWS , The tangside' Women's•Mission- ary• Society meeting was held on Thursday afternoon at• thetfome of Mrs. Stewart MacGillivray.. Mrs; Wes- Young presided for the pro- gramme. The W. M•: S. Purpose was repeated in unison. The Scripture was read by Mrs. Eldon Welsh,• and the meditation "The ',- Fifth Commandment" was 'given Eby Mrs. Gordon Wall. Mrs Eugene Conley led in prayer. :The roll call "An.•article from the Presbyterian Record" was -. • lovely instrumental.. Miss 'Ada ebster gave an -interesting talk on Missions. ,The meeting was :closed with the Mizpah Benedic•- tion. A sociaLkour was_spent_with Mrs:. T.•Hackett , Mrs, Pharis Mathers and Miss Lorna Cainp-.. bell serving lunch. answered by eight members. Plans were made toliave•a social evening on Monday even ing after the: church anniversary' on June 28th/and committees were named:tobe in/charge of • this. - The Presbyterial ,, to be held in Whitechurch on May.14;. was dis- cussed.. The neA meeting will ,be at: Mrs. Bob Bregrrian's. Prayer was•given.by Mrs. Bob • ,Bregrnan. ,,Mrs. Eugene •Conley 'was presented with a cup and saucer by Mrs. George,Ypung. A reading "The Map' of Palestine" was read by Mrs. Lloyd Moffat• arid a• reading was given by, Mrs. Stewart MacGillivray. , Mrs. Geor• ge Young conducted an interesting gtiiz on Bible verses. Mrs. Wes Young gave a reading:. The meeting•was closed with prayeL. J4rs... Wes onng thanked the, hostess , and also Mrs. George • Young for:preparirfg the program ime. A social time was enjoyed. :a the meeting and Father closed . • with prayer. During lunch, Mrs. Dennis Hogan won the mystery gift. tion followed by a minute of silent prayer. ✓ . The roll call was answered by. a housecleaning hint. Treasur- er's report'was giver„ -by Mrs. Newbold and Friendship and Visit- ing by Mrs. Loree: The meeting closed with the Mizpah, benedic- tion and a dainty lunch served by the ladies in charge, to a shopper.:... it's the Lord Simcoe ' Hotel :.. in the heart of downtown Toronto, within walking distance' to the major; shopping' district and with'' the subway right at the door.. You'll enjoy the _:frinncily_sPrvi.Ge-and sensible prices, too. Next time you visit Toronto enjoy it'more than ever. . 'stay at the Lord' Simcoe,. 114 1 it's the totcoe Old Universityand King Streets,, Tel 362.1848