HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-06-04, Page 36Page 8,77:141clinow Sentinel, Wednesday, June U, 1980
old of .t l meetiing
The june meeting of St' bell to be installed this home of WS, Lorraine "BrQ"
Mary's CM-L, held on month in St. Mary's Church, phy, who, assisted by Mary
Monday, June 2 was the. Havelock—Street, Luck Luane Clare, has organized a
The sale is to be heid at the irioSt successful first year.
Body Shop opposite the Sale Members of the council are
Barn, west end of Lucknow assisting with tefreshments.
on Saturday morning, Jiine Theroint meeting was then
28. All contributions will be addressed by Mr. Dave Zy-
greatfully received during luck, principal, Kingsbridge
the week at the Body Shop. , Community School, following
Sunday, June 8 marks the which a plant Sale was held.
closing of the Bible School Lunch, contributed by all
for the, summer months, a three councils was served by
party will be held at the the St. Joseph ladies.
Lucknow CMS send gift
to Caribbean foster child .
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annual Joint meeting of All
three councils:, St. Joseph's,
St, Augustine's and. St;
Mary's, the host this year
being St. Augustine.
During the first hour,
separate meetings were
held, the St. Mary's council
learned that Mrs. Evelyn
Smith, a retiring executive
member, is leaving the dist7
rid to take up residence in
Chatham,.. and, in token of
appreciation of her faithful
work as treasurer, a gift' of a
C.W.L. plate will he given to
her in the near, future.
Plans are also under way
for a. garage and bake sale,
proeeeds going to the part--
share of the cost of the new
TJCW
unit 3
June
meeting.
Mrs. Morgan Henderson
presided for the June meet
ing held in the church
Sunday 'school room, and
Mrs. Austin Loree substitut-
ed for Miss Malcolm, our
pianist, who is still confined
to her home.
Mrs. O. Brooks gave the
devotions on, Visitation, bas-
ed on Jesus' command, Go
Teach. -
Mrs. M. Henderson led in
prayer. After correspond-
ence and businesk was dealt
with, it was decided to send a
gift to the Caribbean girl, the
society is sponsoring. Mrs.
Jack MacDonald very cap-
ably dealt with the topic, Ec-
onomic Rights for the Cari-
bbean. Mrs. Ken Laicllaw
gave an, interesting summary
of the Glad Tidings. Mrs.
Noble Johnston gave the
offertory prayer.
After the closing hymn
Mrs. Little closed the meet-
ing with prayer.
A Generous Selection of Fresh Salads
GLAZED
Baked to Perfection and Glazed with
Mustard Sugar Syrup
PRIME RIB of BEEF
,Roosted to YoUr Liking, Served with
the Traditional Trimmings
ALSO
Garden Fresh Vega & Potato
Our Own Oven Baked Desserts with
• Assorted Cheese & Fresh Fruit
The three afternoon units
of Lucknow U.C.W. met at
the church Tuesday, June 3
at 12.30 for a noon day .
luncheon. After a deliciouS
meal Mrs. Raynard Ackert
led in a sing song with Mrs.
Harvey Houston at the piano.
• Unit 2, under the leader-
ship of Mrs. Peter Cook,
conducted a thoughtful wor-
ship service 'with the theme;
Let Your Light So Shine.
Mrs, Glen Walden presid-
ed for a short fun program of
readings and contests. Each
unit held a brief business.
period, this being the last
meeting until September.
—IvirsT-ifouston d er—of----
Unit 3, opened' the meeting
with a poem, A Graduate's
Prayer. The minutes were
read and approved and the
roll call answered by 17
members. Treasurer, Mrs.
Andrew Ritchie, reported a
very successful bazaar last
month and Mrs. James
Wraith, supply convener,
reported a good offering for
the Blanket Fund.
Mrs. Houston read an
article from the Observer on
Dr. Mutchrner, a noted Unit-
ed Church man.
The meeting closed with
prayer by Mrs. Houston.
Death
MacLENNAN
At Wingham and District
Hospital, on Sunday, June 8,
1980, Anna L. Grant, wife of
the late Frank MacLennan in
her 76th year. Dear mother
of Barbara (Mrs. Don Ain-
slie), of Burlington and dear
grandmother of Jim, Jane
and Cynthia. Dear sister of
Mrs, Bessie (Ben) Chisholm,
of Goderich, and Mrs. Jean
Pollock, of Kincardine and
James of Chicago. Rested at
the MacKenzie and McCre-
ath Funeral Home, Lucknow,
where funeral service was
held on Tuesday at 1 p.m,
Interment Lochalsh Cemet-
ery. As expressions of syrn-
pattly donations to the Can-
adian Cancer Society.
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