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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
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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-
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prayer' of gratitude.
Mrs.; Eunice,Dunsmuir sang
""A Closer Walk withThee" and
Mrs -.---Robert
v4ithprayer,''. •
. /vitt. Nicholls introLinced•the:
740
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School
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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- •
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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
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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
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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:
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'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
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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
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