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THE LUCKNOW SENTIN
BOX 38
LUCKNOW
The fifth annual meeting ,of the
uron.Pfrqi Presbyterial United
of rchWorilen was held at Cen.
al United Church, Stratford on
ciinesday, February 9, 1972,
erne for this meeting Was "To -
rs Ch,allange" - Be ye doers of
e• word, and not hearers only.
The meeting opened with the
sing of several hymns and ,a few
ords pf welcome by the Presby -
erial President Mrs. Stewart
'ner. The Treastftet Mrs.' Wal-
(McDonald reported an increase
givings for the year. The
aron literature secretary gave a
binary of some of the books and
urces that are available for
ogram planning and good read -
8. The executive of Huron-Perth
tesbyterial presented their re-
ts as a skit (The U.C. W. on
iai by jury). The literature sec -
ary -for Perth gave a resume of
me of the resources and books
vailable'to-LI.C. W. asking that
eryone visit the literature room
the lunch hour.
A Panel, Concern for Youth ,
as moderated by Rev. F. Faist
teat or , lie-panel--w-as-Mm ,
eida McAVoy, Toc Alpha work-
; Miss Sheila Harley, a
condary school student;, Mrs.
y Galway,. an interested Moth:,
, Mrs. Jean Parker, Education-
worker. This panel was
ion.
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the Ripley Minor Hockey 6 The
ams, Lummus vs Canadian As-
tos; are men who work at
oglas Point. Bob Gibbon's, who.
imselfworks at the Point and
yes on the fourth concession of
uron about a mile east of Reids:
orners, has made the arrange-
ents. Thanks goes to hint and
ople in•charge of. Kiricaidine aren-
as well the men from the Point
r this help for the young hockey
layers of the Ripley and iluron
rea
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President Lester Ferguson,had a
rge turnout of directors and
cials of the Ripley Agricultural
ciety. Filither plans were made
r the fair on September 30.. '
morning,his the Bruce Coach
nes bus from 'Kincardine, was•
upping around 6' a.m,. at the
me of Mr. and Mrs. .Wrn.
imtb-e-west---L -
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ge to pick Up delegates for the
ntarioConVention being heid'to-
ay and tg-morrow at the King
die in Toronto. It will also
ave delegates on it from Tiver-
n,Xincardine and Ltic know
rdent at the February Meeting.
tewart Needham, John C. • '
cDonald , Jack Farrell ; Gordon
atterson, Mt. and Mrs. Russ .
rooks, Hugh Mason, Mrs. Wm.
Arnold, Alan.McLean, Dr. and
s. Pete Bissorinette i MOrtey • Ott ; Mrs, Marjorie Reid., Lest-
r Ferguson and Ab Wylds. Mrs.
don Stanley , unable to attend,
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K. (Pelt 1-arrell and • ..
atighter were on their way tor
'Mon this past week...Sol-rip-.
herehetWeen Goderich and
linton they .were in C011isionwith
truth skidding sideways on the icy a verment,. it,..V.tinderstood that.
lisuffeled lacerations. Mrs.
arrell is, a sister of Mrs. Russ
tanley of the Sixth of linton.
thought -provOking, informative
•and of interest to:all, Mrs, Clark
of Central .United Church •Worn-
en extended greetings to all; Rev.
F. Faist brought greetings .from
Presbytery, .
The worship service by Central
United Church Women concluded
the.Morning session. Miss Eliza -
beth -Facey dismissed -the group •
with the Grace foe lunch.
The afternoon session began
with quiet music. Miss Eliza-
beth FaceyintrOduoed the guest
speaker Dr. Harriet Christie of
Toronto. Dr. Christie gave a
very inspiring informative ad
dreSs, .
With the call of the roll by
regions it was found that thiS .
Meeting was well attended ,by all
regions. The afternoon offering.
was dedicated by Mrs. Bert Alton,
West Huron Regional. President.
A musical number .wa.s present-
ed 'by Mrs..Wardrop and Mrs. .
Guest accompanied by Mts. PasS-
more .olthe Wirigham United. .
Church . Women. • E. 'Egilsson
-117 .ciandP1r,CM-f-ete-tic
spoke briefly and presicl'L •
ed for the election .and installa-
tion of officers.
Exeter, U.; C.. W. conducted the-
cIosing .worship- service.
Former Resident—
Died In 56th Year
LEONARD C. W EBST ER
---Friends--, relatives- and -a-cquairr--
tances of Leonard Clark: WebSter .
were saddened to learn of
passing in Bracebridge Hospital. on.
Monday, February 14th his'5 Gth
year, .v.there.he..had beenconfined
for 'over two" months. lie:Was the
son of the late James T, Webster
and Rachel Reid , formerly ,of
Luc know , where he' was •born on' •
their farm about one. mile west•
of the town. :
Here he grew up .and as young.
man spent most of his life in
Toronto, where he Married the
former Kathleen .Clark Of Brace
bridge. Following surgery a year
'ago andin.declining health they
moved to his wife's old home', '
which they Purchased after the
passing, .of her mother. , located in
Bruce ,Eresbytery.
Meet At Toro
A change of format took place
at the regular meeting of Bruce
Presbytery of the United. Church
held in Tara on Tuesday , February
8th, when Mrs. Ralph Jackson ofi;
Tara gave a musical devotional
using hymns and folk songs, both
new and olci. Her message in
song and guitar was •most impres-
sive. .
The afternoon devotion was,
conducted by Jim Conrtney of
Allenford , his theme being "No
Man Stands Alon6"..
This being the first meeting
of the new year, many new del ,,
egates were introduced and Wel-
comed into the Courts of the
church.
They were informed that all
audio-tapes of singtirne programs
were available for church ,use from
Rev: Ev. Smith ,'WeStminster
College, London, Ontario.
On February 29, at 11.30, a .m,
over CKCO-TV; Channels 13 and , •
2, Elaine Cole will interview Rev.
Lester Settle , associate Secretary
of Division and MisSions, a spec-
ialist in' the problems of rural
churches. '
-Bruce Presbytery will place the.
United Church Observer in all
high school libraries:of Bruce
County on a trial basii for one
year.
The highlight of the days meet-
ing was the dynamic ,address by
Rev. Ernest E. Long, B.A, ,
D.D. LW. , general secretary of
the General council.
Speaking on the concerns with-
in the church he Iists tliTtour
most important. Education,
evangelism, new ways of worship
and new understanding in mission
outreach. '
,A question and answer period
followed. At this .tirrie; Dr
Long refuted statements made in •
the Readers Digest about the
stand of the World,Council Of .
churches He-issue-of-the on
hundred and thirty-five members,
of which only thirty-five are from-
communistic countries.
Concerning church union he
stated - "Problems are gradually
being worked out„and Bishop E.
W. Scott, primate of the Align -
can Church will not press for union
until he is sure the church is ready
BROWNIE NEWS
. The 1st Luckhow Brownie Pack
opened. their meeting On Tuesda.y.,
February 13th with .a ball game
"One Little' TWo Little Tosses"
ea-dr-W.6+f".
'After Fairy Queen Debra Arnold
placed the ,Toadstool we had. .•
*Brownie Ring. The Sixers col-• •
lected Fairy Gold and inspection
was for clean hands and finger-
nails.
_During Pow Wow. Tawny Owl
presented Barbara Hackett with' her
-N1-44t-a=nd--Jan • _
received het HOUsekeeper and ' •
C. ook 'Badges.' All the SfxerS re-
ported that their Six had chosen
the country .that they wanted to
tell about at our Thinking Day
meeting. The Brownies were
told that ,the church service for
Thinking Day would be on- Feb-
nia ry 27th . •
For work period Snowy Owl had
sohie of. the Golden Bari Brownies
for throwing and catching a ball
with Marion Raynard, ,Betty Stan-
ley , Suzanne Kirkland and Dar-
lene liowald passing' this test.
Tawny Owl.had the rest of the
Golden Bar Brownies- playing a
'skipping and balancing game.
Snowy Owl then took the dbideh
Ladder Brownies for a compass
gL e "Round And Round Tile
Country". Tawny Owl worked
with our Tweerrie who was
learning..to braid and Brenua
'Phillips'passed her test 'for clean-
ing a• pair of shoes, Everyone
then signed .a card to send t6
Brown OW1 in the hospital to let .
her' kriow we. were thinking of her.
Theiniftting was then brought
to work in unity..
Three people were appointed
from Presbytery to work with three .
Anglicans for an' area study with
a view of setting up a Bruce Pen
ins" la Church Council.
ev. D. Byrd presentee] the
r ',solutions and Rev.. George
ic,cht of Mount Forest,. Chair-,
man of Presbytery,, 'closed with
prayer.
GIRL GUIDE . NEWS New Experience
In Winter Camping
KIN.LOSS NEWS
First Kinloss Scouts and Leader's
had a new experience in win er • s • • camping at'Dikie's.on the week.
end, : On Saturday. they dug a
snow,shelter in a huge- snow drift
on a hillside and, in 'this..they'slcpt
qUite comfortably .through' the
raging storm Saturday night.
Mrs'. John LOwndes of Queens'-
. ville , v,isited l'o•;: a few days with
Iv' , vi dlla y: -a- -i. -'w 'Viii--Its-we&-m17--'- =firr-tratite-r-7--Al-i-a-ri c•ra ha P-
Bracebridge, - *A second operation fa Mily and artier sister's , MrS:
about Christmas time' failed to Dorothy' :Mac Kenzie. of t;eeswater.
restore,his health. ' , Mrs.. W. 'A .. Bud:ton of Forest,
Funeral services were held at • spent a' few days last week with
. .
Bracebridge. Off Wednesday' fronl Mr. and Mrs. John. Mowbra y and
Reynolds' Funeral hoMe with a Mr. and Mrs. Herb Buckton. •
large number of relatilies and ' Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hanalton,
friends attending. A' Masonic . Karen and David, who have been
service. was held on.Tuesday night visiting with Ross's parents, 'Mr.
With aboutseventy 'members pan ie• and Mrs. .C;i1bert Ha !ninon , re -
ipating. Interment was made in . turn,ed home to Winnipeg on Sat-
t.he BraCebtidge /ylaUsoleum With urday. ' ' . , . ' -
final resting place to be in'Mil- Brian and Murray Keith were
ford Bay Cemetery. : ' storm-stayed in Goderich on Sat-
. Left4o• mourn his passing,' his • urday following the Band Work-
one son Douglas, two daughters -Kenneth and. Wallace ilouston
wife Kathleen of .Milford .1lay , shop. .
Mary Ann (Mrs. Len White) and spent the week end*with their
Nancy (Mrs.. ROn Harris), all of •' parents NIP. 'and Mrs. Harvey
Toronto, and one grandchild; also Ilouston. . .
one rot er i or o en on, , Denver Pie kir., , engineer with
two' sisters Laura (Mrs.:1pck Bain) Dominion 'Road Meh.g. Co. , .
and Grace (Mrs. David MacKen- c;odelieli , motored- to Sudbury .on
zfe), all ,of London. A brother Friday and ,Was travelling from
Cecil .predeceased him two years there by. train to- Fort Churchill ,
ago. A large'cirele of relatives . Mai4toba . 'There lie will'See
attended . the funeral' from London the '77y, hydotplanetary Cha mpion
Toronto., Clinton'-, Luc know'', • ' grader.und(:‘r.i,o.ing testing -by the
nephews acted as pallbearers,
United States army and Goderich and Kincardine. Six
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Hovey Xssoeiates of Ottawa. •
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In place of aregular meering,
the, Girl GUides'met at the. Park
Hill at 7 p rn.. Thursday, ,..reb-
rUary lath for a combined skiing
-Party
. Several. girls'Were /tested on
various skills required for the
'skier badge,, while the remaining
girls enjoyed swooshing down•the
hill on toboggans and crazy.
carpets.
A luncheon consisting -of hot
dogs and hot chocolate was serv-
ked_in_th_e_chalet_:.,Alleni o_y ed
the outing despite the nipped
fingers and toes. The Meeting
closed with Taps.
On February 17, the regular
meeting opened with roll call.
In horseshoe formation the '
girls were reminded that the week
of February 20-27th marks Seout-
Guide week across Canada and
also that the girls were asked to
`wear their uniform on February,
22nd, Thinking Day, to, mark
the anniversary of the. birthdays of
both Lord Baden Powell and his
jwife Olive, Lady l3aden Powell.
The girls were divided into
two groups. Lieutenant Linda
Johnston taught the one group
their local knowledge, while
Lieutenant Barb Helm
rst Aid to the remaining
group.
FollOwing Campfire, the meet-
ing ended With Vespers and Taps.
to a oldse with the Squeeze, Taps
and all the Brownies leaving by
the Arch.
arriet Christie. Is speaker At
Presbyterial
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