HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-06-28, Page 10ONTA RIO WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th.. . „
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of birthdays,
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4, t WHITECHURCH NEWS
Chalmees Women's Missionary
• .
Society held their June meeting
on Wednesday, June 21 at the
home of Mrs. RuSsel Ross. The'
president Mrs. Bill Rintoul presid-
ed and opened, the meeting with
the call to. worship'.and prayer.
.•the
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r., •.
...
.
The LucknoW
held their
Fellowship
rainy * • of at
ny weather.
and games • .chIldren-and
cl:iiiiik„
Presbyterian
Evening'Auxiliaty
.
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ii,,
, .
Evening Auxiliary
June Picnic in the
room of the church in- * • • *stead the lake because of theadvic e
Entertainment
were provided' for the
• •of adults...befor_e_the '
O.,
of
St.
and
were
eral
t.
1st
• whereas
All
Submit
producing
and
,
4
E. the
Agriculture
approved.
resolution.;
is
a
LondonDiocesan
Josephs
Farm
resolutions
.
vast
•••availableirom
Provincial
.
Two
On
farm
Women's
"Farm
amount
Income,
presented
modern
products
.
.
.
-
Departments
Palish
ccinvention,
the
income"
of.expert
League
.
'
Resolutions,
at
Fed-
methods
very
.
,
•
To To
,
being
two.
Unit
the
Council,
Farm".
being
farming.
ities,
2nd
,
Area
independent
family
.
•
with
is
established
resolution:
performed
•
,
Whereas
most
industry
becOming
and
_
farm,
.
•
of
,
Family:Form
'Convention
.
"The
the
is
the
by
whereas
in
Kingbridge
between
more
.
an
many
Family
family
labour
members
•
•
the
•
the
efficient
Ideal-
•
type ,
of
, .
.
The scripture and meditation was
• given by Mrs. Russel Ross, stres,Income,
sing that the psalmist gives in-
• sight into the troubles of life but
there is the assurance that God MacDonald will be with you always even in
heart breaking experiences of
. r life. • w Mrs. Dawson Craig gave a read-
ing *Christians - if we go to' church
we. associate with Christians and
need the services of the church.
We go to .church because we are .-
. sinners and thus Sneed assistance.
A thank you note was received . from Mrs. Tom Morrison fora cur
and saucer sent her b • - . y the. Sod
• iety since the have left the
. community. A letter was also
• .
• -read-from-Rev-.-L-who-:.is
• - - ' • • • meeting. •
Miss Maudie Fisher was the Pres-
were read by thechildren. Brenda
read the scripture. •
Mrs„ Noble Johnston gave the
meditation and a story. for the
children. Min Liella Finlayson • gave -a poem entitled "-Do Not, • . , ,, •• Criticise .. The roll call was . answered and the business' and • . - Correspondence disCussed. , .
A motion was made that the
Evening Auxiliary . buy 10 new'
livnin books for the.church - • ' The meeting was closed with -
a. h • ' * ymn and ,the Lord's Prayer was
repeated unison. ., . ,
A picnic lunch was e • d b Rio ye y ,
ident in charge. Sentence prayers ,,
little has been done about aria
and whereas because of
the low prices obtained by the
farmer., for many •of his products,
many farmers are forced to seek • • • other employment and whereas - ' there is too, wide a spread be- .
tWeen the farmers', selling. price
and the retail price of ,
farm produdts, therefore be it
resolved that the Catholic .
Women's League of Canada;
London Diocese in Annual Con- -
vention assembled in Sarnia ;
'Ontario, do petition the Federal
- and Provincial Governments to
investigate the. retail prices of
farm products and the prices re-
ceived by the farmer., with the • . .
-a,--0--nroreTa-large-anci:highly-niect.-
anized business therefore be. it #
resolved that we the members of • thecCatholicWomen's League of
Canada, London Diocese,. in an-
nual. convention assembled in
Sarnia , Ontario do petition the
,- through, the
Department of Agriculture, to
assist , in every possible , the-
'family type farmer to maintain '
his farm in the interest of preserv-
ation of farm land in Canada. '
The above two resolutions, were
subMitted by St. Joseph's Parish ,,,
Council, Kingsbridge. Concern-
ing, these two reSolutiOns, a'
strong Objection from Windsor. -. . Councils were received asthey
already- -believed the-farmer was
Don-MdC-osh, •
spent the week end With' Mr.' and
Mrs. Melville Orr of Conn, Ontar•J'
io. - -
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Lockrey
of Thedford visited. with' Mr. and
Mrs. Don Mrs. Don McCosh and Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Forster for a few days
last ,week. • ,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Arnold and
Mr, and Mrs. :Pon IvicCosh attend.
ed the Orr family picnic at 'Darn-
ascas this past week end. •
The community held, a shower
in the Purple Grove, school in
honor ..of Mt. and Mrs. Allen
Unra (nee-Darlene Ctirrie). ,Mr.
and Mrs. Unra were married in
Niagara Falls on June 10th. •
----A-lew •area_residenm_atte-nded
a beef producers meeting in Wiar. ”
ton•laSt, week. . '
•
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Ili
ni
ca
•all . - now at Manila in the Phillipines.
.• Mts. Bill Evans. gave. the topic
present. . , . ,
• '
-objett-of-a-more equitable--ratio
' receiving, far too much money for .
his products: They thought a .
A Special•Child. , Little baby
Karen appeared to be a•nOrmal •
- child until she began taking
spans for .which she was admit-
• red to hospital, *and learned later
. ' . . , , , • to meet our problems and the joy
that comes from solving them, to
.accept.siniatiOns that can't be, .
.
•
leadership of apostles. Church
dignitaries have set' themselves
and their worldly schemes in the '
farmer received. $2.35 for a 50 .11)
bag of onions. Supermarkets
only made a profit of 250 on this ' • . . •
to ' tits helpers. ' pay all is elpers.- Therefore
50 lb. bag of onions as he had '
• He
# . • ., co
riage ,Courses". WhereaS• the rise we w
in the divorce rate, in •Canada .
-is-trrost:alainrilig:,"-LiSt- yeji's•tutal
being 18 i.006 and whereas the ,
number of :mixed: marriages is re
• that she; was retarded. ' Her•moiher
determined to teach her all she
coukt_witluhe_l_lpie of Karen's .
-charrige-&---God=rnarlia-ve, intended
this when he gave the,mother a.
special child . ,
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cod. The Christians of today. are
betoming, more wOrldly. It is the
the supermarkets .shouk be paid
'more ,. . •
• • ' •
:twin sisters. • She learned to -use
her, hands, situ p, and had a ‘.-.
• bright disPositiOn... Winter brought
colds and .Karen hadn't the . • • resistance. •
The mother had learned' to love
the retarded child and found her-• .. •• : self praying, Please*God don't
take her from'us. :From her 8.
years with her the Mother learned
to be patient, .to hope When all -.
hope. seemed 4)St , to have faith
in something' beyond ourselves,'
%
•that
Mrs., Bill Rintoul gave a talk,on
the topic What's Wrong with the :
Local Chiirch?. The basic prob-
-lerhs are top. heavy manage- .
ment and internal. factions., When
proud cold official organized
Christianity' quenches the free .
moving-of the'spitit,' God. will
break out in a new .place: .The
more we study the history of the •
church in the fitst century as tom-
pared with the church .of the pies-
ent tirne, the more we see the
wisdom the apostles as _of
day of Spectator. 'sports -football,
world series, horse.rades 'and .
folks go to church with the same
-Let:us as Christians waken up and
do. away with indifference and
gossip. , .
by 12 giving a scriptural verse
with water, ,,The next meeting '
in, Ally .will be in the Chtirth with
Mr§. Russel Ross and Mrs.. V. '..
Emerson leaders and helped Mrs..
Hugh. Simpson and Mrs. Archie..
attitude toward the preacher. •courses
.The roll call was • •
• . . . ' Mrs. Peter DeBruyn,• Blenheim
(as she had been forced off. their
onion farm some 6 years ago,, be- . some 6
cause of.the low prices paid to
farmers) stated in defence that the
farmer's .price was'only 600 for 'a • 50 lb., bag of onions and as usual
•on the, farm, wives •and sons, and
daughters helped with the harvest- ' ing . from the planting, hoeing' ' , -and who could make, a •profit on.
kind of Pricing.' More corn•• - • plaints were heard ,from Windsor . •
also increasing, and whereiS those . , • ' • • . .P conducting ' re-marria -marriage .course's - , P • • a
are of the opinion, that in Many ' e lead to a cases, such , . Se better'and *more permanent mar- of riage , 'therefore be it resolVed,
that we the, members of the er
.es
Catholic. Women'S League of ' . • . ou
Canada , London Diocese , in . ..sy
annual convention- assembled in • • ' . , • Po Sarnia , Ontario , do. recommend
to His EXcellency',• the Most ,
Reverend .G - Carter D D .. - ! • Emmett• - - D. ' as
h -D . that; st • th_e _London P D. ors_in . ,,Pa .
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compared With leaders of today, .
Why the charige?.- Why is church
Putdon. Lanch will be sandwich
And cookies, ,...,
-Council, .and surrounding areas..--isu •Diocese, be advised to'enourage ' . m couples, under their"Pastoral care
who. are contemplating marri•age, C.
especially those under \eighteen, on LUCKNOW .
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•limping, halting and stretching
out its hand to the: world like a
__ -beggar
Mrs. Robert.Ross closed the •
• meeting with' prayer, ' • '
•
Mrs. Teresa Courtney, .an Presid-
. . of Ki. b 'd ent 'rigs, ri ge Catholic Worn-
en's Leagtie , took the•stand*in* .
RISTIA-K inttea&ol,Walking--in. . - - - - - "farm -defente-of Intorrie" . Sire— to-attend--a-=pre- martin e-eatii , .• w
whenever possible.. Submitted la: an
St. Peter's Parish Council, God- • en
erieh.' •
' ' Restitution No. 4,••"Assistance
to pensioners in homes for the
• , Whereas Many senior
• ' citizens, living in sinall.coni:nun ..
ities .who are in ambulatory 0n-
.
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REFORMED
CHURCH
J. W. Van. Stempvoort
• PastOr ..
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. Urvicei:
1&:9U ,am. Sevice
majesty as it walked' under the, -
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. ANGLICAN'
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CHURCH • •
LUCHNOW AREA PARISH.
____ThejtevAL.--Odend: .
Dungannon UCW •.
' Seventeen Members.and two
visitors were present at the'
Church Women. • .**
The h mns•were taken-from,
June meeting of the United aged".
stated a farmer sells a buShel of
turnips for 30 to 500. • COn'itim4
• :ers pay flop 350 to-500, for just
on e\ turnip. The farrner's share of
a 21 loaf 0 9f bread is only 020.
Hog prices are n¢,a 1b4 and.
what do you payfor a-pound of '
pork at the Supeiniarket.• Ptices •
_of_rnill -p41.1eju-i-t- e .
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72i,301).m, Service
VISITORS WELCOME
Reetor.
.
JULY 2nd
Trinity S .
the new "Folk •Hymnal". Mrs:.:
Clatence*McClenaghan read th C
scripture from Exodus, chapter
34,..On 'Moses. Mrs.* Nelson Pear- . son gave a read ing on "Steward-market'
Ship and Recruiting'''. Mrs. 'Cecil , . . 131alte•s article was entitled "How
Can I Win New Mernbers"; Mrs •
K: K. Dawson read-an exc.erpt
from the Observer,' 2"HelYur-
se lf." a new•of b • • ' , way o.serving
communion.
. A lea di n ' •* "Religious ,. g entitled .
Conversation" and hymn Po. 33
concluded. the devotions. We
• are invited. to St: Joseph's
Church '
Hall on August 14th at *
8.30 p.m. to hear Murray , G • Gaunt •
1.P.P. speak on farming. The
roll call was answered with" Why
Do You Give" Tr .are
Lucknow iency,
also quoted,"A . cannery pays
more for the label on the can-
than he does . . ' for the produce that
isinside• si the can"... The Super-. .
profits are up,as much as
• * ' _3.0_04.ercentLin:_the• first_quarte.r_of.%
' • this year. , The family farm is a
most 'efficient unit as much of , •
• • the
'
'labour is done by members of
the family. In 1940 one farmer
produced enough food to feed 11
people , now one farther can feed
I' effic- people, spite o was
, - the year 1970 was the 20th
(-Twenty) consecutive year'of'
loWer fartri income. The differ-
ence between what a farmer re-
ceives and what the consumer pays
is increasing steadily. , Farmers '
selling below cost of'. •
--''ter----"---Th -imp ut unable to mitintain
a home ; are in need of- living
quarters and general care ,'and
whereas :they have -only the old
• formaintenance, and age pension
whereas_ this is not sufficient to
_ ......_ '...4 _... ..2 .._ ,.._•_ :,1.',. 'nail pay for edging in exist!' 5 sr_
homes. for the aged,. therefore,
be it resolVed that. we.the rnem-
bers of the' Catholic Women:s
League of Canada, London Dio- .
Cese , in annual convention asseni,
bled , in Sarnia , Ontario, do, •
petition* the. Ontario .oyernriient ,
through the Department of Wel-
fare to'supply stifficient.supplent -
entary Aid to small Ilonles for the
Aged, to allow them to accept
these pensioners as r'esidents, thus
enabling them to remain in their
own familiar localities. '
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Oneat'a.m.- -service -11
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. • LUCKNOW .,
UNITED CHURCH.•
/ ' • Rev. Robert Nicholls, B.A.
-Minister
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Si, Peter's Church
. Lucknow ,
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11 a.m. Morning Worship
ThOse wishing transportation to
church contact
Win. G. Minter' 528-2741
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Presbyterian
Rev'. Glenn Noble, B.A.,'
-Church
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B.D.
' JULY 2nd .40 In•
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Sumnier. -Servie
MipiSter
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2, 9; 16.
South Kinlos.s 'Church
July 23, 30, August 6, 'I.3
• LucknOW United Church /
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Augtigt 20., 27, Segt. i •
.. . , easurer's re -
July
• JULY-2nd
10 &in. Sunday School
. ii. am. Mornir' ig Worship
. Phone 5284740 .off-the'-farrn
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port and correspondence followed,.
Mrs. Ross Eedy gave the feature
entitled .'' Fa mily Name' Contest",
. ReV, C. McCienaghan closed
the meeting with prayer. L h unc
hostesses were Mrs. M. 'Dickson ,
Mrs. D. Logtenberg thid Mrs C' . . -.
Finnigan. ' ' '
. -stressed
production and are larded to take •
jobs in order to sur-
vive: Communication was again
and is indeed important
. between the farmer and the con.- '
sumer. Needless to say , there
was no difficulty in '
: • II - bo • • "• passing t e a ve two resOlutions.
RetOlution no. 8:. "Pre.Mar ,
Submitted b)/ St : Clement's
Ontar . Parish"Council, McGregor,
io.
All four resolutions•will be
• ' presented at the Annual 1 'COV111 -
cial C.W.L. conyention h eld at
. • . l , 4 Sand Sudbury, Ontario on Iti ) .
6. •
Luoitikot Presbytetua\citurch
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