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THE; LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
PAWN
• ILIVIN:
For Secor...d Term.
Mount
.Forest United Church
was• the.scene'of the. 9th. Annual
greeting of Hamilton Conference
United, Church Women on April ;.
2;Ith and 28th.; : . .
Mrs. Martin Johns, Conference,
rdenr. , opened, the session and
wefcorrred the 59 Votingdelega,tes
. and approximately 100 non-voting
' members from: Bruce, Erie:, •Hal
ton, Hamilton,, Niagara , Sudbury
and Waterloo Presbyteries.., .
A lively sing -song .was led .by
Mrs.. Marion. McGugan and Pearl
• Wade., 'pianist, Mrs. W. 'P;.
Krug of Chesley'.presented the
study pac on "The Americas".
In the afternoon the session
divided into,'three discussion'.
groups Mustc,�Cornm _ rl,
and "Sharing.New Approaches"'.
Mrs, Babs Vanraadshooven led in
worship, re
rshr and orfs from
various
P
d vtsiOris'oF•U :C: -W: wee•given:
Mr Wrra. Byrd•of they Ryerson. •
Press, Toronto., was ii cha rge of
the Book Roorrr:. -
The speaker for the evening:;was
Dr' Harriet Christie,,. Secretary;
„of:the .United Church, Board of,
Worrren who'.addressed a large:
audience and was'introdtic'ed 'by
rnembers present-
i*
r,,
Division",'.
Dr.,•:Christie spoke of the ,plan
t e ung e hurch,has accepted
for five Divisions: .'Finance' . Com-
inunication, Ministry Personnel
and. Education, Mission:in Canada.
an World, Mission of. the .Church:.
The first three..are :functioning •
:
*now and h' 1073 the whole plait`
should .be in operation:' Dr. Chris'.
t' " .i1 he c lie
t�.w L ,.�.Deputy.�.Se seta:r_y�.of._t •.
new Department of Christian Dev
elopment'.within the new division
of Mission in Canada.
--:Following Dr. Christie's address
there was a question and answer•
period, and Mts. ivtartin'Johns
ahanke4 the. •speaker-.. •A -reception
.was held' in the auditorium`
Bruce Presbytery as host:. •.'.
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On Wednesday the principal
;speatker Was, Rev. Robert C..Plant
of .Toronto . Seer tar • of the Com-
e y . •
i uttee 011 EduLatiyn. fur Missitir
rte hip,._.. ,Last ...May—
spent `six weeks in Brazil'int•erview•
ing six :Missionaries.in that
oUW' . C .. t•, r ..,
c t, y , ho omine .•pas o a f���'
work with •teaching;,agriculture
and social ,work. to raise, the liv;in
g.
standard' and development of'the',.
people.. 'Mr.Plant`said the:'
•$27 , 000 00 sent by •United Church
Women to-beused as loans for
efng I
Organize ::i U1
,A rheeting .was held at Ripley
High• School "on. May llth toorgan-
ize a Junior.Farmer Club in the
area. ,
Bruce Stevenson.,' Assistant .Agri—
.cultural' Representative from Walk?
erton„ along, with 'other present'
and past Junior Farmers f'rom'.the
County, were present at this meet;
ing to give those present from the
area an insight on the activities
that are carried out at club,
county and provincial levels.
The group was divided into
smaller discussion groups and .
many of their questions were
answered by, former. members.:
Many good suggestions were
brought' forth from these discus --
siori groups.. ' .
Those•pr. esentwere eager _in;_
carrying out this program based;
on the. Junior Farmer motto., "Self
Help and Community Betterment
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farriers in Brazil is 'making "won-
der•ful changes" Eighty farmers
had taken put'' loans for improve
inept to agricultu' re Mr.. Plant
illustrated his address with a• film;'
• Rev. Gordon o Hazelwood of Harn•
Ilton Chairrrian 'of Hamilton'Con-
- 6m.
• '-s'. d-fo .r—the
election 'of Officers. Mrs. Martin
Johns was re-elected.•President:
for a, second terrn.
Mount Forest U. C.W. with
Mrs.David Gohn; as•' President, :
were in charge of :catering arrange;
nients and billeting,of guests.'
The next Annual Meeting will .be
•
LOCHALS
Mrs. Oliver McCharles and
Mrs. Cecil :iiollands• accompanied„
Mrs. ,Bert Mason_ tol.ion':s Head-on
Thursday , .where .they fudged the
Annual' Spring Flower Show ,for the
Eastnor Horticultural "Society.
' Seems some folk think the road-
side is a.dumping: ground for gar-
bage: :At least -two cars were- —
seen stopped unloading garbage'
:into the ditch in the Lochalsh area.
i 'tiand• erir
V si_ ng Mr. MrS;; N y
MacKenzie .fora -few days was/
Miss .Edna C ook of Owen Sound,
John McCharles of. Petrolia spent
the week end with. iis parents—Mr
and Mrs.. :Oliver MV1cCh'arles.
David Elphic;k:has tenants in'
the. Dexter house. by the name of
Sayer.'°
The arinual church service for
the•Masons was held on`SUnclay at
sh f e1d =Presbyter` ur trig. the a f'ternnoiz. . :
Hospital Tea as
Sponsored By IMI
Spring flowers and -beautiful
,oil paintings, attractively arrang-
ed , set thea se -erre for a dainty
afternoon tea on Hospital. Davy ,
May 12th in Ripley. Legon.Hall
The paintings were done :by
'members ofthe-Riple'y
'Women's Institute, who sponsor
ed the. event for the Kincardine
and
District HosPital Auxiliary.
The president, Mrs. Jack McLean
(with Mrs., Walter Culbert r'eceiv-
.led at the .door • while Mrs: Roy
MacKenzie,, Mrs.'Neil McLennan
and Mrs.' Bert, Irwin,were in •
charge' of;the bake sale table.
Mrs. • Donald Blue with Mrs.
Frank .Fair were in •charge of
arranging•the paintings which'
created a: great deal of interest
:.Several from the• area -were
guests at• the'shower held in Ripley
on' Friday eve g s
Wylds bride -to . Among those
attending were Mrs. Annie' MG,
lvlurchy,'Mts. Dan Wylds; Mrs.
Henry MacKenzie Mrs. Warren
:Wylds and.Dgnna:, Mrs. Oliver
n.n for MIs ;;Janice. McCharles a'nd'Mrs.•.Ronald 'Brooks.'
,Recent visitors with yr .,,and,
Mrs. Donald:. Sirnpson: were .Mr. and Mrs: Robin :Davey and babe
of..Toronto:' Mr. and;. Mrs. Davey
attended. the. Barger Phillips'wed-
ding', ..
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