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Lucknow
Business
Association
Thursday, May 15
at 800 p.m.
DOWN STAIRS TOWN HALL
Re: Business hours for summer and any other
ideas or suggestions re business in and
around this area
• ALL LUCKNOW AND SURROUNDING
AREA BUSINESS PEOPLE
ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND
PLEASE MAKE AN EFFORT TO ATTEND
KENIIARMAN » Si cretaly Triasurer
TONY JOHNSTONE - President
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Lucknow UAW milts hold May meetings
duties the .W; vvere Priestap favoured ed for the business. Reports
Mrs. Andrew Ritchie' gave The sepripture lesson was, thanked by Mrs. Graydon
Guidelines as to their by prayer by Mrs. Joynt. Mrs. Harold Greer presid-
in 1.I.0
the treasurer's report and 'a read by Mrs. Gerald Priestap Ritchie. Mrs. Cam'Themp-
special collection was taken and Mrs. Cam ' Thompson son gave a reading, What is a
for the Blanket Fund. gave the meditation followed Mother?
tlicKNO,W
PRESBYTE RIAN
''CHORCH
Rev,. Win, Munshaw
B.A. M. Div.
SUNDAY, MAY 18
10 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Morning Worship
Unit, 1 met at the home Of.
Mrs, Russ Button, who Wet-
copied 19- members. and 2.
visitors. She opened the'
meeting with, a 'poem, The
Month of May; and conduct-
---ed-the-business-portion-of-the
meeting, Mrs. Robt, Irwin
Said there would be 12
youngsters going to, summer
camp. Monday :evening at
7.30 three girls are graduat-
ing from C.G.I.T, and all are
welcomelkto this. service.
Mrs. G. Morrison reported
• on the proceeds from the Girl
Guide dinner. Mrs. C. Men-
ary read an article on helping
a youngster at camp. Flowers
for the church for May Will be
looked after by Mrs. B.
Alton, Mrs. V. Hunter and
Mrs. R. Button.
Mrs.' B. Alton chaired the
meeting for devotions and
program. Following a hymn,
Mrs. M. MacDonald read the
scripture. Mrs. Alton gave
the me.diMtion, Where Has
Christ's Body Gone?, and the
answer, He is always with
us. She dosed with a 17th
century prayer by a nun.
The topic, Customs of
Japan, was given by Mrs.
Allan Gibson. She compared
the Japanese life style to that
of ours and conducted an
informative question and an-
swer period. Mrs, H. Web-
ster gave a short talk on a
recent trip to The Old South
and New Orleans.
Mrs. Button closed the
Meeting with a Mother's' Day
poem' and benediction.
Lunch was served by- the
committee during which a
contest on birds was enjoyed.
A successly hobby sale was
held.
Unit 2 Of the U.C.W. met
at the--home of _Mrs* Ross
Shiells • on Tuesday, May 6
with an attendance of 17.
Mrs. Evejyti Cook chaired
,the meeting and took the
theme suitable for Mother's
Day, the roll call being
answered with a sait4Ne
verse.
Mrs. Isabel Ritchie pres-
ided at the piano . for the
4iyniris--arid—a4eantifal—sol
by Mrs., Synkaid de Boer
entitled "Anywhere With
Jesus",
Mrs. Jean Jardine chaired
the devotional part of the
meeting assisted by •Mrs.
W Isabel MacKenzie and S.
Treleaven, all • giving read-
ings suitable for the theme,
Two beautiful piano solos
by -Mrs. Mary htIacGilllyray, __
were enjoyed entitled, Moth-
er's Prayers _Have Followed
Me and Tell Mother I'll Be
There.
The continued story on
JaPan was very capably
taken by Mrs. Ida Barger.
A very successful hobby
sale was' held 'with Mrs.
ShiellS • making an excellent
auctioneer.
A. dainty lunch was served
by the committee in charge. —
Unite 3 Lucknow U.C.W.
met at the home of Mrs.
Thos. Hackett on May 6.
Mrs. Harvey Houston op-
ened the meeting with a
Mother's Day poem,. follow-
ed by the singing of a hymn
with Mrs. Raynard Ackert
accompanist.
Nineteen Members created
interest When each answered-
the roll c11 by naming her
birth place.
Friendship secretary,. Mrs, The topic was very inter- er, Mrs. Ken Cameron;
Walter Dexter,„ and Mrs. estingly presented by Miss citizenship, Mrs.. Stuart Col-
Stuart Reavie, Christian Ed- Helen Thompson". She dealt" lyer,.. community friendship,
ucation secretary. with the Koreans in Japan, A Mrs. Graydon Ritclhie and
Mrs. Lawrence MacLeod, Case for Human •Rights, ,Chrisitian education, Mrs.
in charge of the program, Despite their pride in their Velma. Morningstar. A Social
read ,a poem, Spring Clean- 6,000 year-eliLeuhure (much • hour followedthe close of the
ing, after which a hymn was . older, they are quick to. point meeting, •
sung. Christian. Education out, than the Japanese), the
was the theme of devotions, Koreans in Japan have been 4*aim a%
„and Mrs. Reavie read'M
the burdened with an image of ay -GO
scripture from Luke 2, Mrs, inferiority, of a conquered * * * * * * * A: *
MacLeod gave the medita- people, suited only for men-
• don and prayer. • ial labour.
Two piano solos by Mrs. Although most Japanese
Larry Campbell were much would not admit to prejudice,
appreciated., The mission
study on Japan was given by ' the Koreans - -hoUsing.
Mrs. Earl Wightman. Read- schooling, employment, tax-
ings were given by. Mrs. ation, welfare, bank loans
Reavie, Beatitudes for-Moth- and other areas - has been
ers, and God's. Visit, by Mrs. systematic ,and, deep-rooted.
MacLeod. Miss Thompson was
A successful hobby sale
was held, with Mrs. Bradley
and Mrs. Brown auctioneers.
A social time followed.
Unit 4 of LucknoW United
Church Women met for their
regular monthly meeting on.
Tuesday, May 6, with an at-
tendance of 23,
Mrs. Jack Treleaven called
the meeting, to order with a .
poein.
- Mrs. George Joynt presid-
ed for the following program.
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Services
10:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
Saturday Bible School
9:30 - 1145 a.m.
' Listen to the
Back to God Hour
10:30 a.m. CKNX
LUCKNOW
CHRISTIAN ,
REFORMED
CHURCH
SUNDAY, MAY 18
Come see and
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About 80 different Suites of Furniture
Serta and Simmons Mattress • -
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About SO Electrical Appliances
Pianos and Organs
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LUCKNOW
UNITED ,
CHURCH
Rev. Doug Kaufman
Minister
All: ypes of
Phone
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524-8147
Carpentry
Phone
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SUNDAY, MAY 18
10 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m.
Morning Worship
Nursery Provided
For Pre-School Children
Jr. Congregation for
5 - 8 Year Old Children