The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-09-20, Page 11THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL 1..UCKNOW:99NTARI0 PAGE ELEVEN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th 1972.
St, Marys C,W,L.,
The September meeting of
st. Mary's CarliqUe 'Wom en's
League Was held on Wednesday
evening at the home of . Mrs.,Orn
pIDOnnell, president. The meet ,
Trig was presided over 'by
.O'Donnell, arid Fr. Pentinger .
opened with prayer.
The treasurer's report was giv -
en and correspondence was read.
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Arrangements in connection with
a forthcoming wedding were
cliscuSsed and it was also suggest-
ed that future tneetings•should
begin with the holy sacrifice of
'the. Mass.
It was 'also decided to start St.
Mary's parish card parties in
October.
Fr. Dentinger closed the meet-
ing with prayers and Mrs. O'Don-
nell served delicious muffins and -
tea.,
Unit 5 U.,C1 •
Unit 5 of Luc know United . •
Church Women met at'the borne
Of, Mrs , Barry -Hackett for the_ •
Septemker meeting.
• President Mrs, ,Charles Ander-
sen opened the meeting' with .4
reading. Minutes of the. last.
Meeting were read ana'4ppio.ved.
Sixteen members and3 ylsit
ors were present.. The roll, Ball
was answered with a' Current
Event. Mrs. Kenneth ,a'rrieron
•-gave the financial report. and
• other committees were :called
upon for reports, There .was:a
discussion concerning ,the pro-
gramme which will be .presented
at Brucelea Haven October-5th.
• Mrs, Newbold. w.a.S. in charge
Of devotions for the evening,
"A study ,of Christian Love".
"Sun of-My Soul",was sting with •
Mrs. Nicholls at the piano.•
Mrs. Kenneth Cameron gave .a.,
reading, 'What being a Church
member means", .
Mrs.. :Robert. Finlay. read. the
scripture from 1st Corinthians,.
Chapter ,13 . Mrs . .NeW.boldi led
an interesting discusson on "-Test
of Christian Life" ,and' "How: is .
-Love ;the measure ol'airistiAn-
Life"? Mrs. Wm. Scott .and .Mrs..
Ivan Conley favoured us, with 2
'accordian and. banjo duets... MrS.
Jim Boyle •gave a reading "Alone"
Mrs. Charles Anderson tha.nk-
eo the hostess pro'gramMei_com.7 _
mittee and those taking part.
• We .were reminded of the Gen.-
eral meeting to be held Septem-
ber 19th .at '8 p.m. The offering.
was received and Mrs. Newbold
closed .the'rneeting with prayer.
Nancy Warren Is
CGIT President
Lucknow C.G.I.T. held their
first Meeting on Monday 'evening
from T.00 to 8.30 in the United
Church Hall. Fifteen girls were
pre-Kept-and-three leaders.
A new leader, Mrs. LOis Wylde
was introduce d and led in games.
After a sing ,song , worship was
conducted by Mrs. Laura. Lee
Cayley:
Past President Nancy'Ritchie
led the. ope rlin-g--ceremonies and
Secretary'S and Treasurer's re .-
'ports were given by Cathy Jamie-
son .and Susan Clark. Ideas for
the coming year were discussed.,
The girls decided to continue
to support their Foster Child in
Peru' for another year, A. TraVel-
"James Gardens" Etobicoke was,
the setting for the July 7th wed-
ding of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ella-
con (Brenda. Hewitt).
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs.--Imural--Hewitt-o-f-Cayuga-and
Mr. Jack Hewitt of Kinloss. The
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Ellacott dl Wingham.
Miss Nancy Irwin of London,
ling Supper and Hay Ride is. plan-
ned-for\next--Monda-y-leaving-the=
church ,at 6.00 p.m. The Vesper
Service this year will beheld 'in
the Presbyterian church. A Hal-
lowe'en Pyjama Party is planned •
for. November and a movie for
children on Saturday, October
28th called "Fluffy", the story
of a pet lion.
, The election of officers result-
ed in the 'following executive:
President , Nancy Warren; Vice
PreTidErfr,-NralrEne-ifThi s;
Secretary , Betty Anne Hunter;
Treasurer, Susan Clark.
and Mr. Chris Qufrey of Toronto
were the attendants.
Following a reception at the
Valhalla Inn',, the couple left fOr
a honeymoon in Europe.
Mr. and Mrs. Ella-cow-are
presently residing in Toronto.
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ence of their new policy with
letters- in the 'London Free Press.
_He _said he did not giant to see the
enmity between the two
organizations carried on forever.
Guest speaker at the meeting n
was Dick Miller of the Canada
Department of Agriculture, super-
visor for SoUthwestern,Ontario in
the livestock department. Mr.•
Miller 'spoke and'showed slides ex-
plaining the new beef grading
system introduced September 5.
He said the new grades would
ri little or no difference-Jos._
the consumer and were primarily
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ridgy and Saturqay, September 29 an
SATURDAY NIGHT
PARADE TO THE PARK n
' The public is invited to . AT 1 P.M. HEADED BY
view the indoor hall TEESVVATER HIGHLANDERS PIPE BAND _exhibiti _on . Friday _
evening from 8 to :FLOATS — SCHOOL CHILDREN •:- CLOWNS
10:30 p.m. DECORATED CARS — PONIES— BICYCLES — TRICYCLES ,
,LOU CORE, MISS KINCARDINE FAIR
FRIDAY NIGHT SATURDAY-AFTERNOON
HURON
TOWNSHIP
HALL
TO 'THE MUSIC
OF
GLENN BOYD'S
ORCHESTRA
THE FAIR'WELL BE OPENED BY HARVEY DAVIS
OF DOBBINTON, BRUCE COUNTY WARDEN .
4H SHOW — CATTLE AND HORSE SHOW -= MIDWAY
PONY 111DiS — REFRESHMENT BOOTH BY LISBURN W.i.,
ASSISTED BYA1PLEY JR.. FARMERS
. ENTERTAINMENT — STEPPING FIVE
FARM MACHINERY DISPLAY — SQUARE DANCING
"Ciatih Mille-Fiiiltejo a friendly Fall-Fair in the cOuntry held on the lait-Saturday-in-Septemberi-
ON DISPLAY WILL BE
BAKING, NEEDLEWORK,
FLOWERS, HIGH AND
PUBLIC SCHOOL WORK,
FRUIT, VEGETABLES,
SNOW - OF
CORN, GRAIN AND
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