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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-05-10, Page 11The best protective equipmen against jo accidents-is already-yours— your-eyes, your ears, yottr brain. Keep alert, work defensively, and you'll stay 04 the job. • Self-defence is the secret o safety. Yoli've got a lot to live for; work defensively, and enjoy life. The sure way 'to safety is Self-Defence. h THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL . When you purchase your wedding invitations from The Lucknow Sentinel you will receive one year's free subscription (value $6.00) to The Luck:now Sentinel Several ladies of the commun- ity attended a, Coppercraft dem- onstration held at the home of •Mrs. Lorne Henry on Tuesday evening of last week. Many •• beautiful articles• were on display. s-.ffd-1\7Y—NOTWlv- were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernor Brown on Monday evening. Mr. and •Mrs. Bill Pace spent the 'week end in Brampton visit- ing with their daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. lvari-Guy. Mr. and Mrs'. im Mills, Blair . and. Heather of Astesten visited- -- with Mr. and Mrs. Art Smeltzer •) for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. David Thompson of Guelph spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan,Thor , burn at Amberley. Miis Darlene Nixon of Ripley also visited for a ,few days at the same home' with her grandparents. Miss Carol . Courtney of Kitch- ener •visited aor the week end with her parents ,' and Mrs. Donald Courtney. - Miss Anne Ferguson of London spent the week end with her par- ents Mr. a nd_rie _eej2_ e4g bMrLso): Lester.faerga _gumrL A ;oy the Bruce County School .Board and will teach Grade one in the Kin- cardine Thompson Public School this 'coining Septernber. Congrat ulations! ' wayne Ferguson, son of Mr. 1 S.0 2 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ay• an )r•, fe ed 'WEDNESDAY, MAY 10th, 1972- - presbyterion WAS., The lOy meeting -o.f the after- n oon auxiliary of the. Pres.b.ytekian 'Women's Missionary Society was *held in the basement of. the chiirch with an attendance of • fifteen. , Mrs. Jas. Little presided., and gave the calll -to worship-, which was folloWed . by the sing- ing. of Psalm. number one . Md. Noble Johnston gave the Bible Study "There is yet one rnan", reading.the scripture from. 1st Kings. Prayer was taken by mrs„ Morgan Henderson. • A letter was read about the ladies' Camp to be held June 5th weekend at Kintail and asking. for help to clean up the camp before that date , a donation of Miley was also reqUested fof the upkeep of the camp. NurSes are also needed for the Summer •Camps. The Supply SeCietary announc- ed the-Supply allocation for . this year is $52.00.. The roll call was answered by naming a book of theOld,Testament . Mrs. J. Little gave the offertory Prayer; A minutes silence was. observed in .m pj of Miss Carrick. Mrs. Howard Agnew 'gave the • Mission Study "Beyond independ ence in New Africa", telling of some of difficulties being/met. Mis,'.Robt. 'Reid gave the Glad Tidings review , ,giving a short --historrof-theTwork-in-Formosai-------- when the Rev, Leslie Mad-Kay 'began Mission worh.there fOr the Presbyterian' Church in-..Canad-a-.7 .one hundred- years. ago. . , -After singing "Jesus thou joy . • of loVing hearts" Mrs. Sherwood ',closed the 'meeting with prayer.. Lucknow Unit 4 The May meeting of Unit 4 of the Lucknow United Church . Women was held at the home of Mrs, Cliff Crawford with 23 attending, Mrs. Allan Johnson. opened. the meeting and silent prayer followed. A record, the hymn "How Great Thou Art" was played. A poem "Spring Time" was read by Mrs. 'Fred Flanagan, • Mrs. Johnson read the scripture and Mrs. :Lloyd Hall took the 7. .meditation, "An Invitation to Live". Mrs. Johnson followed with prayer. - The record "Whis- Tering.klope was played„-. Mrs: Ernest Ackert started with roll call and the treasurer's report. Mrs. Ackert read a poem "Ten.U.C. W. • Women". - Mrs, Allan Johnson 'had the topic titled .T "dossip" and read a . poem,"The .ongue".. A discus- sion followed which proved very interesting. Mrs. Ernest .Ackert read a poem "Grandmother'. .An auction bake sale was ..held with the auctioneer Mrs.. Jack Treleaven. • Lunch 'was served b.y,the committee in UCW. WHITECHURCH NEWS Whitedhurch U..C. W. held their May meeting on the 3rd at 2 p. rn. at the home of Mrs. Lorne Durnin with Mrs, Clifford Laidlaw; con- vener of Christian and Missionary _Education , in charge_She_Open,, ed the meeting• with the call to worship reading a verse of scrip'. ture. The scripture was read by ,Mrs. Elmer Sleightholrn, Mrs. Harold Quipp • led in prayer. Mrs. Clif- Anniversary Held On Sunday On Sunday, May 7th, Luckno.w. Presbyterian Church held. its Anni- versary Services,. The Speaker for the two services was Dr. A. B. Bailey, M.A. „ Th.D, , senior Educational consultant with the • Board of Christian Education of The Presbyterian Church in Can- ada. Mrs. Bailey attended the . services with her husband. .. • Special.musicwas provided by the choir; a quartette composed of .Cyril Brown, Norman Taylor Dale Haldenby and Austin Loree;• and -instruniental-musfc byJirn, John and Ruth Henderson. Mrs. Donalda 'ScOtt. accompanied, on the organ and Jim Hendersdn on the piano: • The congregations of South Kinlosi and Dungannon joined with the Lucknow Church to.cele- 'prate the occasion.. Many form- er members returned. once again- -for the; Annual Anniversary .Serv- ices.• In the evening, members from nearby communities and from the Lucknow United Church shared in the celebration and • 'worship. • : a. PURPLE GROVE Mrs. Harvey Thompson is to a 'well deserved rest; the only trouble is that she's taking it in, the hospital. She was taken.Sun- day morning and we hope she'll be back soon. Mrs. Bob Thompson and Robbie spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Don McCosh. Bob Forster, Dave Stanley, Morrison MacDonald, Mac Mac - Innes, and Barry Cliff spent a night with Mr. find ,MrS. Clarence Nicholson and annly in sout ern B.C. on their way through lo Vancouver Island. Mrs. Howard Thompson was guest speaker at the Silver Lake W.I. meeting at Mrs. Bill. Hodgirrs home on Wedife-s-day- . night ! Marjorie gave :a demon-. stration and short talk on cake decoration. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elliott , Joyce and Ian' attended the wedding of Paul Elliott in Detroit on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forster, Kathy and Johnny were present at the 'baptism of Mr. and. Mrs. For- ster'S grandson Jefferey in 'Kitch- ener. Jefferey is the son of Janet, (Forster) and Judd Mailette. ' A mystery banqUet was held at the community centre on Monda night for the W.I. and with the 4-H girls catering. Miss Judi Reasbeck was guest speaker and Mrs. Marii Thompson and Mrs. MariOn Emerson showed slides of 'their recent trip to. Paris and Lon- don, The W..I. are making arrange- and Mrs. Bill Ferguson, is a pat- ient in LondOn's Victoria Hospital •followi -sut Everyone sends best wishes for a good recovery. -Wayne is a Grade twelve student at F. E. Madill High School in Wingharn. A 'Welcome Back' is extended to Mr and Mrs. Jack Ernmerton_, who have returned to their home here after spending the winter .in. Kitchener . PROVINCIAL HONOURS Mrs. Elmer Smeltzer and Mrs. Jim Farrell', 4 ,I-1 Club leaders, along with their club girls, attend ed the 4-H Achievement Day held in Kincardine on Saturday. Congratulations to Miss Dianne, KemptOn , Who received. Provinc ial Honours, having completed twelve clubs. , merits for a.buS trip to O'Keefe. centre.in Toronto: More about that in. .weeks_1.0,--0041e-v ID Your Workmen's Compensation Board and The Safety Associations, Ontario ford Laidlaw gave an article' on. ;thelkfrican-Stat-es,and-th , e trig wi a poem burden they bear. She ciosed 'A Miracle'. Mrs. Lome Sparks, this part of the meeting with conducted the Bible Study ques- prayer. , tions on John 3. She sang a• song Mrs, Miltan Moore president presided for the business, The :roll call was answered by 17 mem• bers and, a child with a verse from 'the Book Of ProVerbi..' • bert Coultes,gaVe the treasurer's, report- . . Mrs. Moore gave the courtesy remarks thanking Mrs. Durnin for the use of her ,homeand to' all those Wlo look part in the meet- ing. She closed the. meeting with prayer. South Kinloss W.M.S. The members of South Kinloss Women's Missionary Society met .at' the home of M:s. Ted. Collyer on Wednesday, May 3. Mrs. Bruce-Hamilton presided and she had composed 'For God So Loved the World'. A donation was made to 'buy supplies for Campyintail. Sev - eral ladies- volunteered to send lunch to Junior Choir Practice. Mrs,. Sparks and Mrs.. Leonard Clarke played a piano duet. Mrs. Ira Dickie gave the chap- ter from the Study on Africa - Change and the Church. She • also gave a summary of the glad Tidings. Prayers were given' for the absent and ill members of our group. The meeting-closed' with prayer by Mrs. Douglas Graham. • PAGE ELIYIN AMBERLEY Mrs. F. Boyle 'was in Guelph attending an officer's conference for the W. L. on Tuesday through Thursday of last week.