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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-10-13, Page 13h 19 1.T.ht.' • s Internat., • • Goderich 'ES wEDNESPA.T.... 0.;19.1tEk 1304 101 • j.uviinow The OetOber, meeting of unit 5 of the Lucknow United Choro •women•was held at the home of Mrs. Gordon Montgomery., mrs, L C. MKliP convener' 'of the programme committee opened the Meeting reading Psalm 95;. Mrs. G.•Priestap.led pray- , er arid Mrs. J. 13oyle led in -a -re, spoasive reading.. Mxs.M.c Kim introduced a • 4ghting,eetemoriy in.: whic4;Mrt. FriestaiYi 'W. S. ,Rea.vie;'Mrs,IC., Bell and' MrS, J: Boyle took part, 'Their parts .were interspersedby singing of vetses of the hymn "FrOm,All That .• Dwell Below The Skies", . Mrs. • Stuart Reavie gave a reading. • "Shall I Thank God?" Mrs, Mc - Kilt and. Mrs.. Bell 'presented a 'skit "The Thankful Friend", which gave a V.ery pointed 'Mess- age on Thanksgiving. • , Mrs-.4eli.tosbk charge of the • busineis portion of the meeting. Roll:call was answered by 17 members-. give the TreaSurer's report.; Unit 5's financial position has im- .roved someWhit since the Last r4litt."7-$P16:-CrO was rai!ed.-by out tun -inlet, prOject.' • Contribu-. dons to the Blanket. Fund were • • 'received, ‘• • .Mrs: Wm. R.. Hunter reported. for the,Frienciship ComMittee on n, Aiiii#ster, 1D-aY School ME A;UCKNOW SENTINEL, .ucKNov;ONTARI0 Lib UCW Unit i Lueknow •Onited Church Women met atAhe home:of Mrs, Ilarold Treleaven on Tues- day, October ,5 at em. The unit leader , Mrs. Mel King,. announeed the openihg tiymn, and followed with prayer. She then asked Mrs. Eunice Dunsmuir as programme convener toyreside, • Mrs.. Dunsrnuir used `Thanksgiv-• ing as the thenie b1 her opening meditation. Mrs; S.., hwin Chose PSalrri 103 as the biblereading which was f011owed by a ;Thanks. 'giving rnessa.ge• as prepared by Mrs.. Earl Swan and read'Iy. Mrs. W. Helm, in. which the different forms ofgiving thanks by the . early Greeks and Jews and con- tinuing down through history was •described.. The habit of. saying • a thanks and blessing the food • about to be eaten and , afterwards is'•obserVed in many Christian tomes the. first Christ---: iangrace.was given by C'hrist' • when he ,blest the loaves of • bread and. fishes;•.'There are, many thing beside food td!be 'thankful. for, among them "today!' and "tomorrow .with its hope". : PAGE THIRTIEIN Was WMS The Women's Missionary SOciety of the Lticknow Presbyter- ian Church met in •the Church, basernent on Wednesday , October Eith at S o'cloek: It wao a corn - J;ination of tbeir.regular monthly • Meeting and their Tank -offering' with, 38 in attendance • ". JaS*.',Smith presided.She -operied-byLreadirira verse of scripture and a prayer. Mrs. Jas. gave the scritpure reading taken 'frorri 11 Corinthians. Quiet .prayers were: giVen as 'requested • , in the Glad Tidings. . 'tA reading was read by Mrs. •'Reid followed with a .solo by Mrs. Glen Noble; "Count •Your BlesS- ings", which was well received. Music on the clarinet was sweet - tendered by Miss: Ruth 1 -lender - ,son, with Miss IA•LMalcolfri at', the piano.. An inVitatlion was, received to attend. a meeting at: : and also a sectional. meetirig-ori Octpber 15 at Kihlongh: Books were an diSplay for' ordering. .1. -a- Te-ro n's' on intro uce Mrs; Ross Shiells who spoke on ".the key of Living".. :The P1111- osophy in living is in the giving:. 'or ourselves', .and helping a' • ' ,fellow -Man along the.:Way. her visits W. the hospital. • Mrs. ilGRTS :-Ackert read---froM arrart- icle "Why Support.the Church?". titheOctober issue.Of the, Obser- , ubize• of .0,t, ship. ;Mrs'. (;larerice, Ritchie supply, said she would ; be re- sponsible for turning over co-n.tri-, ' hutions to the ,filanket "Furid-.to the • Chairnan'of that Cominittee, • N1ts4erri,on [hinter. • . e ooth at the••Wm.'•G. 1-10- - • . . • prayer' of gratitude. Mrs.; Eunice,Dunsmuir sang ""A Closer Walk withThee" and Mrs -.---Robert v4ithprayer,''. • . /vitt. Nicholls introLinced•the: 740 IlthT School VOrs4IP: UR ter•salek-tted a profit -of 5.7,,•00. • • Mrs. presented the fiSt, of Contributions . for which• U nit . rcsponihI. and was pleascd with • the respOnse.Sile received from the. member§ pres&nt.' iadi.ofLL!cknjwTJCW. are • inv:ited to -attend the Fall Thank- • 0ffering Of.Trinily U.C.W. on • . Octob..•_ Whitechurch.U:C ,wkiriTcouRcH NEWS • On Monday" October 4 the Un,- ited Churth Women held their meeting at the borne of Mrs, Dan Tiffin, Mrs. Garnet Farrier play - 'ed Music while the crOwd was gathering. • . , • • •,,„ Mrs. 'ElwoOd'Gros'korth had. :•Charge of the, meeting for Litera- ,ture and ,Periddicals., She began '• gave the introduction of the. , Study Book; There are •800.1ang- uages .s ken by 3,000,000 • peo in'South Africa.. The 'BOok tells of the villages. and churches where racialismis in . 'full force. She told of 'a farm training sChool. near Zarribi•run by 'Onited Church to train the Afri- can people, to get the most out of Agriculture. The African people are most generous. , • The scriptUre was read.by /Vh's., Carl. Weber. \ Mrs. Fred Tiffin , led in. prayer.. Mission,„:Study, boOk • NeW peneration for. A frica" •• nientioning that 'Africa is compos, ed. Of 40 'nd with a population of aoo,000,000., people,, speaking 80p di4:iects,: Pioducts.such as .cotion., sugar ;•. coffee,, cocoa , oils., leathes , fruits and: titits.are imported. into Canada .• 445-1iica*. eros countries 'critic world an efforts toward •' racial harniony is at work ,hu in AfriCa a..racialwar is already brewing 'beeause of the oppres- sion the 'Coloured raCe has endured for.'sonariy years.... Mrs; Nicholls for the oppressed race The. business Was 'eOnduCtc.d"by • :1\41s. King. Sixteen inembd erS: an for the business.. The toff C•all was :answered by twelve., Ari in4 Vitation from Chalmer's.Presb terian W.M.S. to tneet:wjth them for their Thankoffering was accepted:: Mrs: Milian Moore Region- al meeting: to be held •at Blue - vale OctOber•19. Delegates ap- • YOUR FAMILYS FRIEND CAN TRI/LY CLAIM, I SATISFIED CUSTOMERS BI101/611T HIM FAME JOIRSTONV.S: FURNITURE:. Phone 5207103 White4h4ohLYPS, The Whitechurch Young • People's Society met on ,Monday :night at the home of.Mr. and Mrs. 'John de Boer. •• • • Judi Jamieson gave the scrip- • y err-. ga leci.in prayer. The Secretary .Janet Adarns'read the minutes i'after which some business items were dealt with. 1-• • Ruth Elliott intrOduced the' idiscussion On "Wo e s• T e speaker and all who con- pointed Were Mrs. George Thomp• -1..iberation" tribute •I - 'MOrgan Henderson. Mrs. Smith Fred Tiffin, MiS. E1W,00d 'Gros - • closed the programme with prayer..korth. Mrs.: Albert Coultes gave ... ladie-s to remain for.i lunch and cup of - The next meeting will be.held la tea, _ • • . t the home of Mrs. Garnet Far- . ier and Mrs:eorge Thompson food and helpers.fOr the Annual .• Turkey SUPper to be held in the. ,ehurch on October 10' startin_ at o. p:m. Mrs J. Hunter reported for: Friendship and Visitih.g that.:5• calls had hee•n made and. 2.cards.•. had been Setil. Mrs.. King gave :the closing prayer :after. Which a pleasant,sociaLtime followed -:Theliost-as' Was' a SS d 15:91Thirs W. Helm:, Mrs, S, Irwiu and •Nlis. one gueSrarfsw,ered the ibilrarr trjr•-rtt-in s prayer h4C-ittle. Thanksgiving. • . A collection of .$8.,•50, was received for the. Blanket Fund. An invitation Was extended on be- Zhe,speaker will • .Rey StalIrs, Area Secretary andhiS • topic 'will. b 'Leprosy Missions". ,. A request has been received from Mrs. Robert Turnbull ,.Chair- for,Cilizenship and ,Soeial. Action of Bruce Presbytery for. ail' U.C.W. ladies :td. write to the 'President of ,the' United States • • .. „.. half of Trinity U.C: W. to join-, '.with them"ak their. Tlianloffering ., on Thursday:, Oetober .14 at• 8,30 . p..M. in Trinity Chareb' when a eztitAti..vL.L. , • - 8. propose nithiet-7 le Nuclear plasi. • , . While lunch was being • -prepared, - Jack Treleaven auctioned Off the donationS rperri- bets had .broughtfor roll.call. South Ki.nloss -Women's Mission- ary ..Society Met ,at the home 'of' Mrs. 'Allister Hughes. his was'' the regular monthly meeting com- bined withothe F11 Thatikoffering.' ,Mri. Donald C. •MatIntyre pres ided and welcomed 'Members and. visitors •to Lepers" will speak on that. • . The Fall_Ilia•ribloffering now U.C. W. will beheld iri Lucknow United •Chure.li on Sunday October 24 at '7.30 pm. ,. Arran ements Were madfor lo . 0 D• ETT SUIT acKenzie ir LUCKNOW PHONE 328.34i2 was e tipna I; Meeting at J<Inlough Pres,. byteriari Church Friday, October iniltatton ty. White church PreSbytetian:W:M:S. Oct- Ober 20 at 30,p 1. th'lhttm-berifWas-given-hy---- Mrs:,• John l\!eed.hatn''Nearet, God ,to Thee". The Study -On Acts,-14-watied by-Mts7--- Lorrie•Sp.atks with member s taking indiscussion,. , The, Speaker for the lhankoffer- ing,-wat Mrs. An/pie Kentiedy of .• 'Listowel. She told Of The' Corig,- -tsriti-di-n-G7telph Ittit she attended_ , The delegate's :numbered 580 of this , nUmber 1/3:were underothe age of 30. She said the,offeting of $1347:. went to buYgoats for the lo • • * Reading "ConverSation. With will be in Charge. "Mrs. Milia Moore gave the courtesy remar and clbsed•the meeting_with prayer: ,• .•• 'God".was b LlOyd MacDoug, all withFraser Mac Kinnon, Alex MacLeod Mrs., liarold Austin,. Mrs. ,t-Tih limiiiiton and.. ivt;s. D. L laciannon taking • MrS%. Ted Collyer gave the ' i.;coutte§y remarks. li1t6 Meeting closed hy repeating tite"Mizpah. Benediction.. The hOstess' and directori,teiyed . . • '1 — - A 1 1 red •out • that ir Genesis 3 and "4 ie. .• ;cah readlowman's•sin against God alsn. destroyed the harmon ious relayionShip among men. , However , iri the letter to the, Gal..: • catians, Paul writes that in Chriit • 'there is again neither male nor n 'female, •for all are One in Him. ksIt is only in Christ that mankind Fashion FOR, ALL THE FAMILY lio ots,Jinots short, high heels ant flats,. greatsavings on boots to fit every,. winter need. From dressy to sport,, you'll find what--want—he • • WE Frock SKI=DOO. BOOTS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. • • , . . 7 . .. . . , . t . . . . - - , ' . .. • . . ill air% lin" 11C. ATES ST NG. buy Now: BE PREPARED FOR =11. WE HAVE SKATES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. \ Phone 528-311/ ,Luelmow:' 4 .