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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-01-26, Page 251,11cKHOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO .-PAGE;- SWIM* 'ARE Pk.E40 TO. ANNOvHcE. THAT WCKNOW SUNRISE DAIRY IS;.NOW StIPPLYIK, OUR STORE WITH A COMPLETE .LINE OF • • .MILK AND CREAM PEC~AL .THIS -WEEK ONLY 2 qt. carton, 2% 66e 1 qt. carton, Homo 35c 1 qt. carton, 2% 34c . 1 qt. carton, Skim 29c 1 qt. carton, Chocolate 40c PLEASE NOTE —NEW STORE HOURS Commencing Friday, February 4th, Store hours will be 10 a.m. to '9 p.m. daily, except Thursday which they will be 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed all day Sunday LuOthow thumb. Maids Annual 0n Sunday The annual Meeting of the icknoW United Church• was blel iSunday afternoon. A congreg ional luncheon followed the , orning church service and the leeting convened about'l p.m. .ev. Geor-ge 13l1'of St, Andrews Jnited Church in Ripley presided or the meeting in the absence of ,ev. Robert Nicholls who Wa's ble to be present due to the heath of his mother in Peterbor- The annual reports had been Anted and Were the hands of he congregation a week before. lie meeting. An opportunity was 4iven to raise any points of con- erner interest front the printed reports. Total money received for all purposes within the church 'was. about $27,000. Alleurrent.ex- penses were met and. the church building fund was reduced _to less than $8,0u6. Nlorrison ,:recording. steward of the church ,•reCorded the proceedings 'of the. meeting. pasteral•care is 252 and the num- ber of persons under pastoral care is k:93. . . • The "in' ineworia in" section ' 'listed the following: Mrs. ,Invert Reid., NItS. Albert Alt-On, 'Kernneth Caiiieron ,.1Yona Id NIc•-- Pherson, Miss. Niabelle Allin, Mrs. Sam Reid, Frederick I lorton; 'Mrs. • was observ•- •ed in the memory o.f these people •as.well as that of the mother of tilt; minister; . The United Church WomenTe- portindicated that the women of the church 'had completed Many. projects throti!.;Irthe .year and. had raised over $.1.100. The Sunday School report indic • ated an average attendance. for 30 Sundays of Angus MacLennan presented the reporter the nontinating-cotritnit , Whiiechurch 'YPS WII1TECHURCH NEWS Whitechurch. YQUng'People i $ SOeiety held their meeting on Sunday evening, jariyary 30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wybenga. • The president Jim De hoer •Presided., The scripture was read by the pastor Nix, Victor Wyben. ga who also led in prayer. The roll call 'was answered by 11. The offering was given to the treasurer Kathy*Purdon., who also gave a financial report. The topic U.F.O. unidentified flying objects was introduced by Jim de Boer. Many expressed : their ideas as to what they. thought these objects are and varied were the ideas. The next meeting will be in four weeks, February 27. Mrs, Wybenga and Kathy serv- d lunch. • tee. Stuart Collyer.was elected as a rnember of session fora 2-, year terrn .succeeding Walter Alton. Evans Helm ,. Gordon • Kirkland; 13ev MeNay and Gordon, Maize were elected to .session for' a five year term. Gordon. Cay,ley was, nominated' to the'Board of.Stew---ardrfoi a three. year term to fill the vacan- cy caused when Gordon Kirkland accepted ,the session appointment. Mrs... Clarence ,Greer was 41)".' pointed envelope steward to,s.uc- ceed Miss Ada'. Webster who has capably filled this•position•for a number of years. •Mrs. Ross Cum- ming expressed the thanks Of the. congregatiOn.t.o.lvtiis-Webs ter- for her king and faithful service. . Mr's. Vernon Hunter presented, the proposed budget for 1912 which was prepared by the birdget. committee. :This was accepted.: Other reports considered were the Messenger C. , The Choir, ,Nlissions and Service ,. Ses-. sion and 'the Minister's Report. A vote of appreciation was tendered to Rev. R. G. Nichollg for his good Work in the'cOngreg- atiOn Over the. past year.: Mrs. Jethri-Jarnieson read the scripture. •The Meditation. was • • Mrs .Roy Pattison led in prayer; • • Mrs. Gordon Mc Burney introd•-:'• need the Toc Alpha delegates who attended the Christmas Confer-. once at Niagara Falls --Donna .• Walker, Nancy Anderson , 'Marilyn Reibertsbn, who told what they had learned, of •alcohol and other drugs. Tlae .meeting Closed• with the Mizpah Benedietion ..'. ST. HELENS Mr. and Mrs. Pied 'Thompson *, Benny and Billy of Mississauga were week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon'MacPtierson. Dungannonli DUNGANNON NEWS. / • The Wornen's Institute meeting. On Thursday at 2 p.m. at the:. home of Mrs': Chas. Travis' began- ..with a dessert lunch. This was . preceded. by Institute Grace and a poem '"A Healthy Prayer"., read by' 1st vice -president , Mrs.. - •vey Alton.. Dessert, coffee and tea were served by Mrs.. TraviS, Mrs: C. McClenaghanand Mrs. ' C. Blake. • Due to illness., the president ,, Mrs. Wilmer Rutledge , was absent a. Alton-condurieri_the rrirecirig beginning by singing the Ode and. repeating The Mary Stewart Collect. 10 members answered the roll call "What gives rue, 'pep" The treasurer's report was given: The correspondence for two months had many articles of greei,,s for the New Year, and business to be done. An interesting 'sale of gifts for February meeting to provide a project for each member on a winter's day. It is hoped to have the Tweedsmuir History micro- filmed soon, so please c'o'mplete.' any historical item and hand to the curator Mrs, .Warren Zinn. Also each member is asked to' write astiggestion how Our Branch Might celebrate the 75th Anniver- sary. The president., Mrs. Wil- mer Rutledge , .is to be the dele- gate to Toronto on February 12th to the F. W.I.O. Anniversary din- ner.gathering. Alternates were named, Mrs. Lorne Hasty had a demon:. stration which is held over for a a a ternoon ge og her. W.l.' will Sponsor 4-H leaders for ,3 groups for the topic "Sleep- ing Garments". • Courtesies And a poem "Prayer for Every 'Day'` closed the meet- 'ins. Check Your AVI-0 Tools Now iS.the,timeto check your "money. tools" — the • instrumentS.yoU use to build ,your personal estate. Whether . :youH borrowing or' .. .protecting, Victoria and Grey has the tools 'caw need, such as: -L•-• • ilegular.citeuuingpunts - (with interest); special savings accounts '(with added interest), and Guaranteed . investment Certificates (,longer term savings with. highest interest). We Offer, competitive mortgage rates. And collateral borrowing: retirement savings plans: safety deposit boxes: executor and estate administration • services —all j ours todA> at Victoria and Ciro. 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The folloWing officers were installed by 'Mrs. Gilbert 'Beecroft -:'Past .President, ,Mrs. Ken Mason; President, Mrs: Richard Moore; 1st Vice Presid- ent :, Mrs. RoyDawson; 2nd vice. • President, Mrs. Bob Gordon; Secretary , Mrs. Ronald Jarnieson; assistant; Mrs.' john .Jamieson; Treasurer, Mrs, Peter Chandler. • ,Conveners'are Citizenship., Gordon • Mc Burney; .Stewardship, NIrs.A1ex Robertson; CorrunUnity Friendship., Mrs.. Ken Mason; Fin-. arice, Mrs. Peter Chandler,. Chris- tian.. EduCation , Mrs. Donald bOw and •Mrs. Gilbert. Beecroft; Supply , Mit. Roy Pattison. Dungannon L.0,1.. had eight tables in play at 4heir card party on Thursday, January 27th in, the Dungannon Orange Hall. High prizes went to Niargaret Alton. and Art Young ,:.with' second high prizes going to Bessie Altdn and Cliff Jardine'. The next card party will be on February 10th. n. • DNE5P.AYo. '1,974